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Family's Chequered History,' viii. 33. Literary allusions, viii. 512. Lumley family, xii. 53. Macaroons, ix. 286. " Malbrook s'en va-t-en guerre," ix. 158. Man on his own appearance, vi. 346. Maryborough wheels, vi. 386. Marriage in a shift, vi. 177. Mary, Queen of Scots : portrait, x. 368. Masburensis : its identity, xi. 413. May Light in pre-Reformation churches, vi. 274. Maypole at Huby, York- shire, viii. 127. Maze at Seville, ii. 508 ; iii. 76. Mazes, vi. 397. Meaux Abbey, vi. 354. Medals, " au pied de sanglier," i. 88. Mezzofanti (Cardinal), vii. 112. Midwife toad, ix. 129. Mince pie and plum pudding, ix. 95. Miniver, vi. 370. 'Missal, The,' iv. 34. Moke, a donkey, vii. 115. Monkeys stealing from a pedlar, x. 373; xi. 197. 'Monstrous Regimen of Women,' xi. 338. Moon-dog, weather sign, xii. 177. Moorish love charms, viii. 486. Motor index marks, ii. 468. Muffin martyr, xi. 7. Murray II. (John), x. 147. Music and muscle in China, viii. 445. Musical genius : is it hereditary ? vii. 236. N pronounced rig, i. 292. Napoleon on England's precedence, ii. 226. Naseby Field, xii. 75. Newman (Car- dinal), or another? iii. 147. Newton (Sir I.) and King's College, xii. 294. Nine men's morris, vi. 177. Nose Celestial, ix. 406. Number super- stition, i. 457. Nuns as chaplains, xii. 95. Nym and humour, xi. 27. Olive tree, ix. 514. " One shoe off and one shoe on," xi. 477. " Only Fred," i. 346. Open-air pulpits, v. 55. " Our eleven days," ii. 128, 177. ' Our Lady of the Snows," i. 311. Oxe-aye, vi. 234. Palin- drome, iii. 310 ; iv. 35. Palm Sunday : Fig Sunday, ix. 374. Parkins (Dr.), i. 15. Paro- dies of Kipling, xii. 177. Passementerie, ix. 54. Pastoral astronomy, vii. 104. Peek-bo, ii. 153. Pelican myth, ii. 497. Pennefather, origin of the name, vi. 112. Petre epigram, xii. 411. Pig : swine : hog, v. 73. Pillion : flails, iii. 338. Pinchbeck family, iv. 77. Piper's Hole, ix. 334. Place-names: their etymology, xi. 398. Plate, its date, x. 298. " Plus je connais les hommes," xii. 292. Poonah painting, vii. 152, 232. Powwow, its meaning, vii. 497. Prayers about lambs and green fields, viii. 410. " Prone on the back," vi. 305. Public speak- ing in Shakespeare's day, ix. 38, 298. Purpose of a flaw, iv. 208, 472. Psychological moment, xi. 138. Quartering of arms, v. 275. " Raised Hamlet on them," xi. 137. Regimental marches, x. 377. Richard of Scotland, ii. 449. Ritual question, vi. 512. Roast pigs crying ' Who '11 eat me ? " xi. 296. Rue and Tuscan pawnbrokers, i. 148. Rutland : origin of the name, xi. 294. Sabbath changed at the Exodus, ix. 14. ' Sagacious Remarks,' vi. 367. St. Anthony of Vienne. xi. 96, 233. St. Barbara's feather, x. 373. St. Edith, vi. 70. St. Ex- peditus, v. 216. St. Genius, v. 495. St. George : George as a Christian name, vii. 455. St. Mark and Judas, iii. 345. St. Martha, x. 108. St. Mary the Egyptian, xi. 390. St. Patrick at Orvieto, i. 131. St. Paulinus and the Swale, iv. 254. Saint with five stars, v. 411. Saints' satisfaction, xii. 118. ' Sal et saliva," i. 432. Salarino, Salanio, and Salerio, ix. 22, 236 ; x. 176. Santissimo Cristo of Burgos, vi. 309. Santorin and St. Irene, v. 510. Satan's auto- graph, iii. 416. Scott's ' Lochinvar,' xii. 336. Sea-urchin, vi. 116. Seine, river and saint, vii. 454. Shakespeare then and now,

vi. 187. Shepherd's Bush, iv. 236. ' Sicilian's Tale,' ix. 373. Silk first mentioned in the Bible, viii. 276. "Silly Sixties," viii. 429. Sindbad the Sailor : monkeys and cocoanuts, vii. 395. Slipper, a surname, iv. 212. Snakes drinking milk, xi. 336. Southwold Church, iii. 453 ; iv. 158. Spain (King of), wedding custom, vii. 187. Spane, monastic dining-place, ix. 327. Spanish proverb on the orange, i. 251. Spellicans, ix. 15. Spelling changes, vi. 493. Sponges, xii. 438. Spring-heeled Jack, vii. 256. " Stafford blue," vi. 214. Statue discovered at Charing Cross, ii. 518. " Steer to the Nor'- Nor'-West," ii. 490 ; iii. 172. Stuart (Jane), ii. 208. Sturmy or Esturmy family, vii. 312. Suck-bottle : feeding-bottle, viii. 256. Swan- names, ii. 151. Synchronize : alternate, i. 47. Tadpole, vi. 77. Tailor in Dresden china, vii. 476. Talented, ii. 172. " That same," iv. 448. ' The trout dart down," viii. 249. ' These are the Britons," v. 77. Throat-cutting at public executions, x. 315. Tickling trout, i. 154 i ii. 356. Towns unlucky for kings, vii. 212. Turnspit dogs, xii. 315. TJnthank, place-name, x. 15. Vamphorn, v. 394. Veni, Creator, iv. 89, 332. Vescalion, iv. 73. " Vin gris," ix. 30, 330. ' Vortigern and Rowena,' xii. 508. Vowel-shortening, x. 111. ' Wax and curnels," vii. 338. Weighing-machine wisdom, iii. 348. " What you but see when you haven't a gun," x. 38. Wheatear, its name, xii. 432. " When doctors differ," iv. 86. " When in doubt don't," iv. 408. Whipping a peg-top, ix. 507. White cock v. the Devil, ix. 486. White En- sign, ix. 174. "Wife Bazaar," ix. 207; x. 276. Wilbraham and Tabraham, x. 477. Windmills in Sussex, vii. 413. Wisdom of the prudent : speed on railways, xi. 287. Women and pipes, xi. 328. Woodhens, payment by, vii. 276. " Words that burn," ii. 85. Wy in Hampshire, viii. 54. Wyberton, Lines, vii. 117. Y or i, ii. 186. Yates family, vi. 374. Yeo- man service, viii. 152. York, 1517 and 1540, iii. 473. Yorkshire dialect, iv. 170. York- shire hunting incident, xi. 8. Yorkshire memorial sacrifice, viii. 185. Yorkshire spelling, iv. 253 St. Theobald, venerated at West Harnham, vii.

341 St. Thomas a Becket, representation of his

martyrdom, i. 388, 450 ; ii. 30, 195, 432 St. Thomas Aquinas, his ancestry, v. 269, 377 St. Thomas of Hereford, his biography, ii. 195,

273, 352, 432

St. Thomas Wohope, ii. 209, 275 ; iii. 295 St. Thomas's, Charterhouse, at auction, x. 347 St. Thomas's Church, Bream's Buildings, its

history, viii. 26 St. Thomas's Day custom : Going a-gooding, iv.

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Saint Ubes, corruption of Setubal, i. 333 St. Vaclay and " Good King Wenceslaus," vii. 426 St. Val^ry-sur-Somme, cartulary of the abbey,

iii. 168,' 277

St. Walburga's oil, ii. 120 St. Welcome, bequests for light of, vi. 109 St. Wilfrid Fair at Ripon, iv. 249, 357 St. Wilgefortis, cult of, v. 205, 273 St. William of Sherrifield, his tomb, vi. 190, 374 St. Winifrid and the Old Pretender, vi. 127 Saint with five stars, v. 348, 411 Sainte-Beuve on Castor and Pollux, xi. 309, 392 ; xii. 15, 252