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Two-tooth : Two-teeth in Cornish advertise- ment, viii. 268 Twy cross, (J. B.) on Kaleigh's house at Brixton,

x. 411. Statues in the British Isles, xii. 52.

Sussex relic, xi. 486. Sweep " flees ' away,

xi. 277

Twyford Abbey, literary references to, v. 430, 476 Twynham, last Prior of, xii. 221, 315, 453 Tyburn, site of the gallows at, ii. 26 ; proposed

removal in 1719, viii. 365 ; execution of W. W.

Ryland at, ix. 294 ; etymology of the word,

x. 329 ; xi. 31, 130, 216, 333 Tyburn, the, its topography, x. 341, 430, 494 Tyburn Tree and Marble Arch improvement, ix. 405 Tye, in place names, ix. 29, 77 Tyfferen : tiffar : tiffador, origin of the words,

xii. 161 Tyke on Serjeantson family of Hanlith, Yorks,

iii. 133

Tyle Hall, Latchingdon, Manor Mesne, vi. 292 Tyndale (William), his ordination, iii. 428, 494 Tyng or Ting family of Dunstable, x. 428 Tynte book-plate, 1704, i. 449 ; ii. 19 Typographical errors, ix. 123, 493 ; x. 186, 216 Tyres, pneumatic, their introduction, xii. 445 Tyrie family, ix. 65 Tyro, its spelling, ii. 186 Tyrone, history of the county, v. 89, 172 Tyrrell (Christabella), her marriages, i. 109 Tyrrell (J. B.) on Samuel Hearne, xii. 488 Tyrrell (Capt. Richard), 1553-1625, his biography,

xi. 481

Tyrrell family, iii. 69, 133 ; viii. 190, 437 Tyson, Matthew Lee alias, viii. 390, 436 Tyssen family, their estate, vii. 370 Tyte (W.) on'Beachey Head, xi. 358 Tzar, better spelling than Czar, iii. 146 Tzerclas surname, vi. 385
 * Tyrrell's March,' 1597, xi. 246, 317, 481

U

U. German, its origin, ii. 301

U. (H. W.)) on Bayonne, ix. 369. Chalk Farm, x. 73. " Conscientious objection," vii. 165. "That is, he would have," iv. 474

U. (N.) on stuffed chine, x. 30

U. (T. F.) on Lady Jean Douglas, ii. 467. Miller bibliography, xii. 1, 42, 374

U. E. L. on American Loyalists,]. 313

Uchoreus, king mentioned by Diodorus, iv. 346

Udal (J. S.) on John Aleyn, law reporter, iv. 416. " An old woman went to market," iii. 377. Antelope as crest, ix. 516. Apples : their old names, ix. 314 ; xii. 137. Armorial bearings, iii. 392. Arms of English B.C. bishops, xi. 176. Arms of Lincoln, ii. 37. Arms of married women, x. 197 ; xi. 296. Audyn or Audin family, i. 495. Blather : bladder, viii. 55. Blood used in building, iii. 373. Book margins, x. 72. Butcher Hall Street, ii. 28. Clergy, inferior, their appellations, x. 175. Cockade, iii. 356. Court Leet in Portland, Dorset, ix. 491. Dorset place-name : Ryme Intrimseca, iv. 536. Earl's son and supporters, vii. 332. Earth- quakes and Mont Pel6e, vii. 346. ' English Dialect Dictionary,' ii. 182. Escutcheon of pretence, v. 392. Fig trees : papaw: maturing meat, xi. 456. ' First Earring,' iv. 228. Heraldic : cross clech^e, vii. 436. Heraldry in Froissart, xi. 292. Hand : He, iii. 374. Jamaica records : West Indian registers, ix. 415. John of Gaunt's arms, x. 432. Louis XIV.'s heart,

iii. 336. Lynde: Delalynde family, iv. 436. Medieval games of children, ix. 476. Non- jurors : Rev. Benjamin Way, ix. 113. Palseo- logus in the West Indies, viii. 334. Plate, its date, xi. 154. Registers of St. Kitts, vi. 76. Riding the black ram, ii. 173. Rime v. rhyme, vii. 517. Roses as badges, xi. 255. St. Andrew's Cross, x. 91. St. Paul and Epimenides, i. 405. Screaming skull, iv. 514. Semper family, iv. 487. Suffragan Bishops : their arms, xii. 98. Wareham, Dorset, ix. 137. Warner (Sir Thomas), of Antigua, ix. 296 ; xi. 392, 393. Welsh heraldry, x. 255. West Indian military burial-ground, v. 61, 104. White Ensign: National Flag, ix. 514 Udal or Uvedale (N.), his ' Ralph Roister Doister,'

ii. 182

Ufford, Rogationtide celebrations at, iii. 465 Ugbrooke, Latin MS. and Psalter at, i. 109 Uhagon (F. de) on Charles I. in Spain, iii. 48. Cosas de Espana, ii. 474 ; iii. 191. Fete di Felici Cornutelli, viii. 309. Galapine, iii. 252. Hell, Heaven, and Paradise, ii. 533. Irritability of character, iii. 166. Tongue-twisters, iii. 2i6 Uhland (J. L.), translation of his ' Auf der

Ueberfahrt,' viii. 509 ; ix. 33, 78 Ulidia, house motto, its meaning, vii. 289, 356, 518 Umber bird, meaning of the word, viii. 230, 353 Umberto I. on assassination, viii. 328, 391, 497 Umbre oton, meaning of the term, 1352, viii.

329, 372 Umbrella, early instances of the word, vii. 267 ;

viii. 16, 94 ; and Jonas Hanway, 328 Umpire, early use of the word, vii. 67 Umpires, cricket, their garb, ii. 126 Unberufen, saying to ward off evil, vi. 231 Unbychid, etymology of the word, vii. 9 Unco, wrong use of the word, i. 456 Uncut, bibliographical term, iii. 227 Under the fly-paper, meaning of the term, vi. 447 Underdown (H. W.) on Barnes Pikle, v. 409. Bow Bridge, i. 461. Cambridge family, ii. 144. Cawood family, ii. 205. Clergyman as City Councillor, iii. 24. Excavations at Rich- borough, ii. 373 ; iii. 17. Hackney, Middlesex, v. 309. Holborn, ii. 308 ; iii. 56. Holy Maid of Kent, iii. 25. ' Index of Archaeological Papers,' iii. 273. London houses, famous, v. 165. Ludovico, ii. 377. Martyrdom of St. Thomas, ii. 30, 273. Northburgh family, ii. 244. Paragraph mark, ii. 449. Pardons, ii. 21. Parish records neglected, iv. 186. Parishes, small, iii. 128. Pinchbeck family, iii. 421. Semi-effigies, ii. 269, 434. Tenth sheaf, ii. 349. Waggoner's Wells, ii. 129, 292. " Walking ' cloth, v. 293. Willesden, the place-name, iii. 208. Witham, ii. 289. Worple Way, iv. 348 Underbill (W.) on goose v. geese, ii. 507. House signs, ii. 507. Nether Worton, Oxfordshire, vii. 241. Shakespeare's wife, ii. 429 Undertaker, its various meanings, iii. 188, 212,

273 ; its use by Swift, iv. 436 Underwood (T.) and C. Churchill, iv. 308, 357 Unicorn and the lion. x. 208, 294, 436 Uniform, Windsor, iv. 527 Uniform of Zouaves in French army, v. 5 Uniforms, Duke of Wellington on, viii. 8, 176 Union Jack, its extended use, xii. 226. See Flag,

National.

Union Light Dragoons, 1780, x. 49 United Irishmen and Lord Moira, iv. 28 United States v. America, use of the words, v. 510