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Abbey, iv. 236. Anjou, House of, in. 317. Anne of Austria, ix. 452. Aplin family, xi. 335. Arms wanted, vi. 170. Astronomy in the Middle Ages, xii. 71. Authors wanted, ii. 295. Bankes of Corfe Castle, v. 395. Beauford (Dr.), Rector of Camelford, x. 349, 458. Becket's martyrdom, i. 451. Belfour family, xi. 293. Belfries, detached, iv. 290. Black- burn (Archbishop), viii. 415. Blake (Ben- jamin) : Norman : Oldmix on, iii. 15. Book of legal precedents, ii. 437. ' Book for Many Wives,' c. 1646, viii. 10. Bossom (John), xii. 196. Bradley, co. Southampton : Clark family, i. 456. Brass as a surname, ix. 358. Brerewood (E.), v. 337. Brett, baronet, killed 1644, vii. 88. Britannia as the national emblem, xi. 274. Bruce and Fleming, viii. 456. Bruce's sword, viii. 334. Burial half within a church, xi. 230. Camden on surnames : Musselwhite, i. 314. Canopied pews, xi. 273. Carnation, green, in Shakespeare's day, ii. 406. Carstares or Carstairs, xi. 397. " Caterpillers of the Commonwealth," iv. 396. Charles the Bold, i. 232. Chaucer : Strothir in Reeve's Tale,' xii. 155. Civil War earthworks, iv. 453. Clergy, inferior, their appellations, x. 251. Coffee- drinking in Palestine, xi. 90, 358. Cricket : pic- tures and engravings, iv. 132 ; v. 96. Crom- well (Col.), Royalist, 1646, viii. 30. Cromwell (Oliver), his House of Lords, vi. 257 ; his head, xi. 390. Cromwell (Robina), iv. 376. Cross - legged knights, v. 175. Crowmer (William) : Watts of Sussex, x. 232. Crowns in tower or spire of church, i. 17. Crucifixion, earliest representation, v. 289. Dante's sonnet to Guido Cavalcanti, iv. 277. Dee (Dr.), his magic mirror, i. 16. De Keleseye or Kelsey family, ii. 275. Desmond, vi. 175. Dighton (Richard), caricaturist, x. 454. Dorsetshire snake-lore,i.253. Dover (Archbishop of), x.218. Drake (Lady Eleanor), viii. 271. Drawbridges still in use, xii. 198. Dryden portraits, i. 435. Dunbar (J.) of Tarbat, ix. 349. Egremont (Earl of), i. 192. Eleanor of Castile : her tomb, vii. 57, 257. Elephant first exhibited, xii. 317, 418. Elizabeth (Queen) and Bishop of Ely, xii. 295. Ellison (Henry), x. 95. English queen as Jezebel, xi. 458. Episcopal scarf or tippet, xi. 295. Essex's Irish campaign, xi. 154. Eton College names, xi. 351. Fair Maid of Kent, i. 374. " Feed the brute," i. 416. Fetti- place, i. 396. Fiennes of Broughton, xii. 174. FitzGeffrey (Charles), xi. 49. Fitz Urse (Reginald), v. 112. Fonts desecrated, ii. 170. Forbes of Culloden, viii. 250. Ford, the Fight- ing Preacher, vii. 447. Fraser I. (James) of Phopachy, x. 330. Gainsborough's wife, xi. 38. Gastrell and Shakespeare's home, iv. 115. ' Gentle Shakespeare," iii. 170. Ghent, its arms, i. 168. Glose or gloss, French verse- form, xi. 337. Good (Dr.), of Balliol, viii. 215. Gordon (Mrs.), ne Isabella Levy, xi. 114. Gray of Denne Hill, Kent, x. 196. Guelder- land (Duke of) : Duke of Lorraine, v. 313. Gytha, mother of Harold II., iv. 232. Hall (John), Bishop of Bristol, i. 72. Harley (Robert), Earl of Oxford, iv. 317. Harpist, iii. 87. Hartley (William), i. 198, 316. Harvey's birthplace, x. 117. Hawtrey, v. 417. Hews or Huse family, xii. 177. Holderness families,

xii. 212. Hopton (Ralph, Lord), v. 456. James I. of Scotland, his daughters, ii. 55. James II.'s last words, xii. 258. John of

Gaunt's arms, x. 116. Jowett and Whewell, ii. 275. Kempe (Archbishop), iv. 434. Killed by a look, ii. 257. Legends on English coins, vii. 237. Lorraine or Touraine, xii. 358. Lyndhurst's Marriage Act, ix. 96. Lytton (Sir Robert), iv. 455. Macaulay on Dryden, xii. 375. Magdalen College School, iv. 21, 101, 183, 244, 364 ; v. 22, 122, 284, 362 ; vi. 2, 104, 203 ; vii. 63, 142, 304, 383, 477. Marlborough and Shakespeare, i. 177. Marriage like a Devonshire lane, xii. 469. Mary, Queen of Scots, in Edinburgh Castle, ix. 74. Mercury in Tom Quad, ii. 532. Meredith (Richard), Dean of Wells, xi. 474. Milton : portrait as a boy, xi. 52. Miserere carvings, v. 29. Moliere, verse translations of, ii. 516. Monro ; Livingstone : Primrose, xii. 249. Names, terrible to children, xi. 53. Navy during Civil War, xii. 496. Nelson and Wolsey, i. 376. Nimbus, xii. 111. Nuns as chaplains, xii. 95. Nym and " humour," xi. 156. Oxford Parlia- mentary leaders in Civil War, xii. 21, 82. ' Oxford University Calendar,' i. 92. Pack (F. Christopher), xi. 297. Page family and their Middlesex estates, vii. 410. Paramour family of Kent, xii. 398. Peacock (T. L.) : George Meredith, xii. 132. Pictures inspired by music, iv. 57. Pitt (Col.), iv. 333. Polhill family, xi. 815. " Posui Deum adjutorem meum," vii. 78. Premonstratensian abbeys, iv. 231. Public school, our oldest, i. 215, 257. Pym (John), his mother, x. 309. Queen's surname, iii. 174. Quotations wanted, ii. 295 ; iv. 435 ; v: 248. Raid of the Bishop of Norwich, x. 516. Raleigh's house at Brixton, x. 411. Reade, i. 393. 4 Reliquiae Wottonianse,' v. 93. Richard II : his arms. vii. 249. Roses as badges, x. 218. Rous or Rowse family, i. 97. Ruckholt House, xi. 92. St. Andrew's Cross, x. 155. St. Asaph (Bishops of), xi. 435. St. Dunstan, i. 216. St. George : George as a Christian name, vii. 375. Satan's autograph, iii. 356. Scroyles, xi. 418. Shadwell's * Bury Fair,' i. 221. Shakespeare and Agincourt, iii. 121. Shakespeare's school : early masters, viii. 323. Shakespeare's wife, ii. 428. Slade (Sir Cuthbert), xii. 58. Slade (John), xii. 14. Southwold Church: figures and emblems, iii. 370. Spanish money in Nubia , xi. 354. ' Spiritual Quixote ' and Smollett, ix. 213. Stedcombe or Studcombe House, vii. 88. Stepkin (Col.) and Capt. Backhouse, x. 255. Steward (Richard), xi. 378. Stuart, Earl of Traquair, xi. 396. Swedish painters in Eng- land, xi. 514. Tabernacle, Pre-Reformation, ix. 57. Thistle and Saint, xi. 258. Towns un- lucky for kings, vii. 74. Tucker (Dean) of Gloucester, xii. 337. Turton xi. 352. Twyn- ham, last Prior of, xii. 221, 315, 453. Upton (Nicholas), ix. 457. Villiers (George), Duke of Buckingham, iii. 173. Waddington as a place- name, xi. 136. Walbeoff family, i. 413. War- beck (Perkin), vi. 154. Waynflete (William), iv. 213. White Company: naker, ii. 132. Woffington, ii. 174. Yates family, vi. 374. Yonge (Rev. Henry), xi. 214. Bayley (J.), his ' History of the Tower, ix. 61 Bayley (W.) on " Misicks," v. 128 Bayly (N.) on Charlton Thruppe, ix. 110 Bayly or Baily family, of Hall Place and Bideford,

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All right," xii. 497. Anon, i. 337 ; v. 274,