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 GENERAL INDEX.

Buchanan (Capt. John), his widow married to

Warren Hastings, i. 426, 494 ; ii. 10 Buchanan (John Lanne), ' D.N.B.' on, ix. 272 Buchanan (Mary), first wife of Warren Hastings,

i. 426, 494 ; ii. 10 Buchanan (Robert), and Caledonian Coffee-house

in Covent Garden, iii. 189, 277 ; his descent,

xi. 489

Buck = Indian man, i. 65 Buck (Adam), his portraits, viii. 400 Buck (Samuel and Nathaniel), engravers, 1. 309,

336, 370 Buck (Timothy), Westminster scholar c. 1748,

iv. 509

Buck -leap, use and meaning of the word, i. 85 Bucke (Robert) and Croppenbergh family, viii.

67, 112

Buckeridge (Bishop), his birthplace, i. 287 Bucket, in " Kick the bucket," i. 412 Buckie (Groatie), myth connected with the, iv.

530 Buckingham (Duke of), ode on Purcell's death, ii.

261 Buckingham and St. Margaret's, Westminster,

connected in 1699, vii. 427 Buckland, Herts, rectors of, ii. 227 Buckle (H.) on British regiment in Burma, ix. 330 Buckle (H. T.), ' History of Civilization,' xii.

328, 414 Bucklee (M. E.) on Bewdley a hundred years ago,

vi. 308. Cosway and Mrs. Harding, vii. 309.

Link with Charles I.'s execution, vii. 87 Buckley (Capt.) and Mrs. Errington, xii. 368, 435 Buckrose, Yorkshire Parliamentary division, ix.

449, 492 Bucks, Good Fellows, and convivial societies,

ix. 448

Buckton (J. D.) on Col. Darcye's Regiment, ix. 108 Buckworth tomb at Tottenham, viii. 247, 355, 437 Buda-Pest, flying bridge at, in 1702, ii. 406, 491 Budgee, a kind of ape, x. 89, 137, 253 Budgen (Rev. W.) on rood-loft piscina, viii. 506 Buff, misreading for " bussis," x. 170, 216 Bugman, Abb Gregoire's error, ii. 246 Building, blood used in, ii. 389, 455 ; iii. 34, 76,

114, 173, 372

Building customs and folk-lore, i. 407, 515 Building terms : putlog, pudding, xi. 328, 498 Buildings, public inscriptions on, i. 448, 516 ;

dated stones in, vi. 349, 412, 453 Bulgewarium, word in 1248, ix. 88 Bulk and Baskish bulka, vii. 227, 273, 374 Bulkmaster, meaning of the term, vii. 246, 418 Bull and boar, parish, in sixteenth century, vii. 126 Bullen (M. W.) on Baines family, iv. 330, 537.

Vane of Kent, iv. 165 Bullen (R. Freeman) on ' Aryan Sun-Myths,' vi. 16.

Brewer (Rev. E. C.), his school at Mile End,

vi. 69. Diss, xii. 170. Macaulay on examina- tions, viii. 237. Prize, ix. 178. Tuesday Night's Club, xi. 415 Bullim, its locality, vi. 68, 113 Bullingdon Club, Oxford, xi. 49 ; its history, xii.

108 Bulloch (J.) on Shakespeare and the musical

glasses, v. 128 Bulloch (J. M.) on banishment certificate, x. 230. Carlyle and Lady Bannennan, vii. 210. " Baron of Franker," vi. 268. Barony of Carnousie, ix 347. Baxter (A. Macduff), vii. 328. Beeswing Club, xii. 449. Beldornie Press, v. 269 Blacklock (Thomas), ii. 396. Blackwel (Barnaby), banker, viii. 30. Bruce (William) in

Poland, x. 249. Castleman family, x. 69. Christie (J. H.), iv. 252. Cocks (Kitty), Countess of Stamford, viii. 328. Cromartie (Lord), his issue, v. 28. 'D.N.B.': additions and corrections, ix. 272. Dublin Club in 1703 : Lewis Gordon, xii. 306. English officials under foreign Governments, iii. 130. Evans : Sy- monds: Hering: Garden, iv. 397. Fencible regiment, v. 230. Ford Church, c. 1670, vii. 508. Foreigners in Tottenham, xi. 144. Gin distillery in Bermondsey, v. 349. Glen family, iv. 68. Glencairn (Lord), xii. 248. Gordon (Archer), viii. 8. Gordon (C. A.), ' Concise History of the House of Gordon,' vi. 169. Gordon (Lady Charlotte), x. 10. Gordon (Sir Cosmo), Byron biographer, vii. 89. Gordon (first Duke of), his birth, x. 7. Gordon (Duchess of), ii. 427. Gordon (E.), Sergeant-at-Arms, ii. 347. Gordon (George), friend of Porson* xii. 329. Gordon (James) of the Surtees Society, viii. 290. Gordon (John) and Zoffany, i. 107. Gordon (Rev. John) and ' New Sta- tistical Account of Scotland,' viii. 190. Gordon (Rev. John) L.M.S., ix. 209. Gordon (L.), teacher of the deaf, xi. 209. Gordon (M.), minor poet, xi. 189. Gordon (Hon. Mrs.), her suicide, ix. 449. Gordon (Mrs.), tall Essex woman, ii. 128. Gordon (Rev. Osborne), vii. 390. Gordon (Patrick), the geographer : Peter Gordon, iii. 283, 324. Gordon (Lord Robert), x. 89. Gordon (Dr. W.) of Berbici, ix. 509. Gordon (Dr. W.) of Bristol, x. 349. Gordon (Sir William), banker, v. 449. Gordon and Short families, x. 830. " Gordon Case ' and Pope Clement XL, viii. 450. Gordon epitaph, ii. 50. Gordon House, Kentish Town, v. 490 ; ix. 413. Gordon letters, v. 170 ; ix. 417. Gordon, name in Russia, v. 469. Gordon tartan : its origin, ix. 6. Gordon of West Indies, v. 214. Gordon's formulae, v. 328. Gordons in Alsace, vi. 269. Gordons of Messina, x. 8. Hesse- Danish alliance, xi. 129. Highlanders bar- badosed, viii. 176. Hope (Lady) of Kerse, vi. 27. Italian genealogy, xi. 73. Jamaica records viii. 478. Kant's descent, iii. 157. Kemble (Henry Stephen), vii. 9. Kenmure peerage, iii. 329. Latham (Rev. Robert Gordon), iv. 469. vi. 389. Luther family, iii. 176. Mysteries of the Embo baronetcy, vii. 246, 372 ; x. 234. ' National Journal,' 1746, x. 49. Never Never Land, xi. 158. Orange River, its explorer, vi. 189. Paper-making inventions, v. 208. " Parthenopseus Hereticus," x. 149. Penne- cuik (Alex.) and the Louvre, x. 189. Poly- technic Institution, 1838, v. 389. Roosevelt (President), his Scots ancestry, v. 65. Rudyard family, vii. 328. Sanders portrait of the Duke of Gordon, ix. 289. ' Sketches and Recollec- tions of West Indies,' viii. 231. Stannus (Lady), iv. 188. Toole (J. L.), vi. 469. Vining family, vii. 28. Von Gordon family, iii. 248. Wesley (John) and gardens, iii. 111. West India Regi- ment, 8th, ix. 168. Wine for the King^of Spain, vii. 270
 * Les Jumelles,' iv. 9. Livingstone family,

Bullock (A. E.) on Pope of Wroxton, ix. 347 Bullock (Hugh), 1634, xi. 277 ; xii. 16 Bullock (T.) on Henry Sanderson, clockmaker,

iv. 148

Bullock (Thomas), sportsman, d. 1802, xi. 507 Bullock (W.) on Virginia, 1649, xi. 169, 236, 277 Bulwer (E. and H.) and Hortense Allart ix. 30, 56 Bumble-bee on saint with five stars, v. 348 j