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GENEKAL INDEX.

T. (B. W.) on blue- water as adjective, vii. 133. King of Bath, v. 215. Wade (Capt. William), v. 395.

T. (C.) on " February fill dyke," iii. 333. Christ- mas custom in Somersetshire, iii. 236. Christ- mastide folk-lore, i. 172. Clyse, i. 111. Cob- web pills, i. 205. ' Notes and Queries,' local, iii. 255. Peculiars, i. 175. Picking up scraps of iron, iii. 348. Shells as love-charms, ix. 510

T. (D.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 328. French chateaux, vi. 68

T. (D, A.) on Dickens and the lamplighter, ix. 431

T. (D. C.) on Coleridge's ' Bpitaphium Testamenta- rium,' vii. 436

T. (D. K.), on Bridgwater Borough, xii. 132. Bury family, v. 349. Eton College names, xi. 290. Holyoake and special constables, v. 274. Latton (John), v. 149. Pictures from Kitterick, xi. 189. ' Somersetshire Whipping,' vi. 208. Sporting clergy before the Reformation, ii. 294. Steinman (George Steinman), ii. 314. Tressevelen and Tremayle families, xii. 368. Woman burnt for poisoning, xi. 407

T. (B.) on Easter woods, iv. 149

T. (E. B.) on forest set on fire by lightning, iv. 28

T. (E. G.) on Brass as a surname, ix. 358. " Down in the shires," viii. 329

T. (F. E.) on Philip d'Auvergne, ii. 492

T. (G.) on authors of quotations wanted, iii. 469. Greek and Roman classics, vi. 268. House of Lords, 1625-60, iii. 448. ' Is Life Worth Living ? ' x. 295. Oldest public school, i. 166. Piper at Castle Bytham, v. 9. Vane (Sir Harry), ii. 108

T. (G. A.) on Bristol Merchant Adventurers' Company, iv. 69. Rowse or Rous of Cransford, iv. 76. Willesden families, iv. 95

T. (G. M.) on French words in Scotch, ix. 369. Ou : its pronunciation, ix. 230. Pie : tart, viii. 109

T. (H.) on anonymous novels, ii. 365. Dilke (Lady), her books, iii. 45. Dog-names, ii. 233. Duelling in England, iii. 16. George III.'s birthday, iv. 26. Heraldic mottoes, iii. 92. Louis XVI. 's heart, iv. 434. Milton's Sonnet XII., ii. 67. " Run of his teeth," i. 388. Shoe, an old, ii. 87. Singing face, ii. 87. Thinking horse, ii. 165

T. (J.) on " bell-comb " for ringworm, vii. 336. Clergy in wigs, ix. 497. Club cup, iv. 397. ' Little Green Shop on Cornhill,' iv. 448. Milner (Dean), ii. 249. 'Poor Dog Tray": ' Old Dog Tray,' vii. 137. Semaphore signalling, xi. 433. ' Stripping cows," xii. 476. Vanneck (Mrs. and Miss), xii. 498

T. (J. A.) on Thomas Gloucester, v. 170

T. (K.) on Portman family, v. 48, 217, 351

T. (L. E.) on Rev. R. Grant, vii. 88 ; viii. 108. Grants of Dean's Yard, vi. 88. Ward (Rev. T. Watson), xii. 228

T. (M. H.) on house of Bentham and James Mill, vii. 350. Marly horses, vii. 277

T. (N.) on ' Home, Sweet Home ' : additional verses, vi. 55

T. (O. S.) on William Hogsflesh, viii. 395. Ropes used at executions, vi. 54. Skyle, its meaning, xii. 130

T. (P. D.) on " Poor Dog Tray," vi. 494

T. (P. I.) on pantaloons v. trousers, vii. 207

T. (R.) on Paul Braddon, xii. 91. Direction post v. signpost, v. 496. Rime v. rhyme, v. 514. ' Slow fade across a drearier sea," vi. 290

T. (R. C.) on Roger Casement, ii. 332

T. (S.) and C. C. on privilege and sacrilege, iii. 268.

Seals : their early use, xi. 142 T. (T. D.) on Toby's dog, iv. 535 T. (T. R. E. N.) on door-shutting proverb, viii. 127.

Leg growing after death, xi. 72 T. (T. W.) on Dickensian London, ii. 49 T. (V.) on authors of quotations, iv. 369 viii. 388, 428, 450. Burne-Jones's ' Heart of the Rose,' ix. 48. Chase : its meanings, ix. 313 T. (V. K.) on Catterton Smith, v. 287 T. (W.) on Addison's daughter, i. 149. Animals (extraordinary), x. 309, 515. Authors of quota- tions wanted, iii. 171 ; v. 496 ; viii. 327. Blan- dina, v. 450. Corinthian, vi. 307. " Dogmat- ism is puppyism full grown," iii. 5. ' Edin- burgh Review ' on Oxford, vii. 128. Fastolf (Sir John), iv. 214. Holly, oaths, and lightning, v. 167. Keble photographs, vi. 351. King of Bath, v. 75. Literary allusions, vi. 91. Nash (Richard), i. 96. ' Quam nihil ad genium, Papiniane, tuum," v. 27. Split infinitive in Milton, vi. 473. United States, social life in, x. 248. Vadstena Church, Norway, iii. 315 T e (W.) on Fielding's first marriage, vi. 47 " T. D. " : smoking his " T.D.," meaning of the

abbreviation, iii. 50

T 1 (W.) on American naval story, 1814, x. 428 T. (W. A.) on Lord Mayor's Day, iv. 448. Wind

and the Crucifixion, xi. 106 T. (W. M.) on " Dignity of man," vi. 9 T. (Y.) on Bandy Leg Walk, x. 438. Cornish and other apparitions, x. 35. Dickens and the lamplighter's ladder, x. 12. Irish Rebellion of 1798 : Crotty, ix. 510. Stymie at golf, ix. 492 Taal or Cape Dutch language, ii. 126, 256 Tabernacles, pre-Reformation, viii. 507 ; ix. 57,

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Tablecloth, temp. Louis XIV., xii. 408, 451, 498 Tablecloths, old Irish, xii. 451, 498 Tables, obsolete English game, vii. 512 Tablets, Greek and Roman, for writing, v. 228,

350, 473, 512

Tablets, memorial, on houses, i. 367 ; ii. 369 " Tabor " the, and Tarleton, iii. 7, 55, 73 Tabor (C. P.) on Ludovico, ii. 288 Tabor (H. E.) on the name Rutland, xi. 170 Tabraham as proper name, x. 430, 477 ; xi. 173 Taciturn, first use of the word, xii. 327, 375 Tacitus, and the ' Gesta Romanorum,' i. 6 ;

translated by Greenwey and Savile, iii. 488 Tackle-house : tackle porter, earliest instances,.

xii. 307, 350, 392

Tadpole, its local names, vi. 29, 77, 92, 157, 214 Taffy-on-a-stick, sweetmeat, xi. 327, 477 ; xii.

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Taglioni = greatcoat, use of the word, xii. 366, 458" Tailed, meaning in Fuller, xii. 347, 398, 454 Tailor, riding, at Astley's in 1815, i. 508 Tailor in Dresden china, iv. 469, 536 : vii. 292, 476" Tailors, three, of Tooley Street, ii. 468 ; iii. 35 Tails, men with, ii. 249, 317

Taine : " Tenir une queue de vache," x. 188, 273 Tai-Ping War, 1860-63, its history, ix. 349, 415,

431 Tait (Rev. G. A.) on churches and post cards, vL

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Tait and Tate, origin of the names, iv. 297, 353 Talavera, origin of the name, xi. 188, 297 Talbot, origin of the word, vii. 290, 392 Talbot (J.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 335. Epworth Parsonage ghost, xii. 129, 338. Nash (Miss) at Orchies, xii. 129. Saxton family