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old, x. 86. Oregon, xii. 169. Paddies on St. Patrick's Day, xi. 106. Parker consecration, xii. 62, 172. Postscript of a woman's letter, xi. 489. Primitive oaths among savages, ix. 309. Print: " in print," xi. 176. " Q in the corner," ix. 407 ; xi. 385. Reindeer, its spelling, x. 453. Robin's Alive, a game, xii. 86. Rule of the road, xi. 306. Sermon, caustic, viii. 207. ' Seven and nine," xi. 410. Southcott (Joanna), relic, x. 405 ; xii. 475. Spurious coins and medals, xii. 46. Taney (Chief Justice), and the Dred Scott case, vii. 425. ' Times, The,' 1962, vii. 115. Trade-marks : their antiquity, xii. 65. Wesleyan Methodism, ix. 230. Wheatley (Phillis), and her poems, x. 385 ; xi. 78. Will, last, of a presbytery, vii. 244. Words and phrases in American newspapers, xi. 469 ; xii. 107. Z : name of the letter, x. 107

Thornton Abbey, human skeleton found at, xi. 348

Thorp (J. T.) on desecrated fonts, ii. 254. Fingal and Diamid, ii. 277. Stuart (Jane), ii. 294

Thorp and Dugdale MSS., x. 328

Thorpe Salvin, vagrants at, 1709 and 1719, xi. 347

Thorvaldsen (B.), his marble statue of Christ, viii. 433

Thothmes I., " the first warlike king," iv. 305

Thoyts on Copper Mill, Whitechapel, ix. 290

Thrale (Mrs.) and Johnson's ' Jn Theatro,' iii. 161

Thraves, custom of, its origin, iv. 350, 397

Three Choirs, the, early notices, vi. 49

" Three Sugar Loaves and Crown," Fenchurch Street, i. 167, 214, 297, 373

Three Weeks Court, Tutbury, i. 274

Threlkeld (Rev. T.), Unitarian minister, vii. 218, 251

Threlkeld family. See Thirkell.

Thrift (John), public executioner, d. 1752, viii. 245

Throat-cutting at public executions, x. 128, 236, 315

Throcking, curious carved bench end at, xi. 145

Throgmorton (Sir George), his biography, vi. 190, 233, 258

Thrub chandler in index, iii. 126

Thruppe (Charlton), d. 1748, his biography, ix. 110

Thumb (Tom), at the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, iii. 451 ; his biography, iv. 37 ; v. 385, 454 ; vi. 13, 76, 114

Thumb Bibles, by John Taylor, ix. 366 ; xii. 367
 * Thumb-hand side "=right-hand side, vii. 467

Thunder, its effect on fish, ii. 231, 331

Thunder folk-lore, iii. 408

" Thunderer," ' The Times ' called, ix. 348, 396, 417

" Thunder-free ' in Browning's ' Pippa Passes,' i. 504 ; ii. 73, 193

Thunderstones, belief in, xii. 327

Thune, French slang word, vii. 8, 50, 153

Thurcet, meaning of the word, x. 29, 72

Thurlby family, xii. 389

Thurnam (R.) on hare and Easter, v. 375. Pictures at Teddington, vii. 136. Sicily, i. 128

Thurnam (W. D.) on Collar of SS. Ireland, xi. 310. L.S., ii. 428

Thursby or Thoresby (Thomas), his marriage, vii. 269, 436

Thursday : Bloody Thursday, v. 247 Thurston (H.) on King's Cock-Crower, iii. 228

Thurtell (John), murderer of William Weare, xii. 283

Thwaites, religious house of, iii. 69

Tiber and Tay in ' Fair Maid of Perth,' ix. 464

Tibet, Devil's advocate in, vi. 67

Tibetan words in English, i. 465

Tickell (Richard), his ' Epistle,' 1779, xii. 167 Tickell (Thomas), and fairy-haunted Kensington,

vii. 1 ; his ' Colin and Lucy,' 55 Tickencote Church, large Norman arch at, ii. 289 Ticket's drawings, published 1797, ix. 407 Tickling trout, i. 154, 274, 375, 473 ; ii. 277, 356 ;

iii. 332 Tidder, spelling for Tudor, xi. 347, 453 ; xii. 78,

117

Tide, extraordinary, in the Thames, iii. 47, 135 Tides, Lord Kelvin on, ii. 269 Tides, low, and Good Friday, i. 310 Tideslow and Tideswell. their etymology, i. 52, 91, 190, 228, 278, 292, 316, 371, 471 ; ii. 36, 77, 95, 152 Tidir (Robart), name carved at Tower of London,

iii. 390 Tidman (C. W.) on William Easby of Facebv, x.

470 Tiffador : tiffar : tyfferen, origin of the words,

xii. 161

Tiffin, derivation of the word, ii. 206 Tiger folk-lore and Pope, x. 88, 135, 358 Tiger-claw weapon, or vaghnatch, i. 408 ; ii. 55, 95, Tigernacus, Irish MS., iii. 268, 318 Tigers, their size, i. 397 Tighern-mas, iron crozier, i. 408 Tignusu, Sicilian for person suffering from ring- worm, iii. 214, 314

" Tikes and churls," in ' Piers Plowman,' xii. 430/ Tilden (W. I.) on Tildens of Tenterden, xii. 168- Tilden family of Tenterden, xii. 168, 258 Tillesley (Edmund), of St. John's College, Oxon.,

v. 249

Tilsit, Treaty of, and Colin A. Mackenzie, viii. 469, 510 ; ix. 31, 96, 135, 154, 171, 237 ; x. 11 ; xi. 471 Timber : waney timber, its meaning, x. 490 ;

xi. 34

Timbers of ermine, the term, i. 449, 492 Time reckoning, its history, ix. 289, 393 ' Times ' correspondents in Hungary, ii. 108 ' Times,' 1962, and ' Times Newspaper,' 1950,

i. 470 ; vii. 115

Tims (T. Chamberlin) on authors wanted, xii. 148. Chamberlen (Dr. Hugo), x. 329. Chamberlin (John) of Ratcliff-on-Soar, x. 168. Chamber- lin family, ix. 329. Meyer family, ix. 409. Meyer and Hoppner families, xii. 129. Murder at Winnats, ix. 449. Nonconformist burial- grounds, ix. 435. Pattens in the church porch, ix. 394

Tindall (R. J. L.) on Admiral Bedford, vii. 407 Ting or Tyng family of Dunstable, x. 428 Tinners, in military musters, c. 1572, vii. 428 ;

viii. 55 ; the name in 1556-7, xi. 408 Tinsel characters, i. 47

Tintagel, its pronunciation, x. 148, 194, 294 Tinterero, a huge sea-animal, iv. 267, 316, 396 Tippet or scarf, episcopal, its origin, xi. 130, 295,

494 ; xii. 135 Titchmarsh (M.) on authors of quotations wanted,

xi. 49 Titcomb (Sarah E.), her ' Aryan Sun-Myths,' vi.

16 Tithe of fish in North Sea claimed by Great

Britain, ii. 187

Tithes in kind, their collection, ii. 349, 454 Tithing barns, description of, ii. 368, 477 ; iv*

300

Titian's ' Venus with Mirror,' iv. 127 Titles, courtesy, and remarriage, vi. 209, 374, 472 ; of earls' sons, 229, 295