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Bumble-puppy, the game, vii. 306, 456 ; viii.

72,293

Bumper, derivation of the word, ii. 28 Bumper, pledging in a, vi. 7, 92, 132 Bumping or beating the bounds, its origin, ii. 113.

See also Beating the bounds.

Bumpus (T. F.) on Chapel Royal, Savoy, vii. 429 Bung, etymology of the word, v. 422 Bungay and Bacon, the name combination, viii. 69 Bunney = a gully, i. 489 ; ii. 13, 115 Buns, cross sign on, ix. 345, 436 ; x. 157 Bunsen (Chevalier) on the Vale of York, vi. 29 Bunt, Russian word for riot, iii. 145 Bunyan (John), " Mr. Get i' th' hundred," iv. 88 ;

his will, viii. 468

Bunyan and Milton genealogies, vii. 329 ; viii. 15 Burch (E. T.) on Gibbon, ch. Ivi. note 81, iv. 167 Burch, Birch, or Byrch families, i. 328, 417 Burchell (Dr. W. J.), his diary and collections, ii.

486 ; iii. 77

Burden (J.) on " What you but see," ix. 493 Burden (C.'S.) on Wren and Freemasonry, xii. 286 Burfoot family, ix. 130

Burford stone, used for St. Paul's Cathedral, iv. 114 Burford's Panorama, description of, iii. 474 Burgator, use of the word, 1701, xii. 26, 70 Burge (C. O.) on Cowper and Rev. Mr. Van Lier,

xii. 347

Burgess & Son (J.) on paste, i. 510 Burgh (Hugo de) and Queen Matilda, legend of,

iii. 408 Burghclere (Lord) on setting of precious stones,

i. 29 Burglars, lump of coal as charm for, vii. 426 ;

viii. 75

Burgo (Johannis de), his writings, vi. 408 Burgos, the ' Christ ' of, iii. 192, 336 ; vi. 309, 394 Burgoyne (Bartholomew), Act of Parliament, ix.

381

Burgoyne (Capt.), V.C., his biography, vi. 469 Burgoyne (F. J.) on canon v. prebendary, vi. 314. Goethe on Shakespeare, ix. 70. London statues and memorials, x. 258. ' Philobiblion,' ix. 93. Burial and funeral, c. 1413, distinction between,
 * Progress of Madness,' ix. 14

viii. 9, 73

Burial custom in Scotland, iv. 10, 76 Burial half within and half without a church,

xi. 108, 230, 318 Burial in woollen, v. 467

Burial of suicides in the open fields, v. 76, 173 Burial with the face uncovered, viii. 90, 137,

215, 254 Burial-ground, English, at Lisbon, ii. 448 ; iii.

34, 135

Burial-ground, Greyfriars, iv. 205, 253, 352 Burial-ground, military, in West Indies, v. 61, 104 Burial-ground, St. George's, Hanover Square,

x. 8, 57

Burial-grounds, their consecration, vi. 9, 76 ; Nonconformist, ix. 188, 233, 297, 336, 434 ; x. 31, 150, 237, 334

Burial-places : of celebrities, iii. 449 ; of notable Englishwomen, xii. 207, 253, 298 ; of notable actresses, 449, 513

Burials, intro-mural, their cessation, ii. 394 Burials at Nice : Capt. James King, x. 57 Burke (A. M.) on William Bullock, xi. 236 Burke (Edmund), his speech on ' The Nabob of Arcot's Debts,' viii. 404 ; his Sybil epigram, 426 Burke's ' Peerage,' error in Royal pedigree, v. 227 Burke's ' Royal Descents,' Joan, daughter of James I. of Scotland, in, i. 507

Burleigh (Lord) and Polonius, iii. 305, 416 Burleigh Street, Strand, destruction of St. Michael's

Church, v. 181, 507 Burlington, pronunciation of the name, ii. 36, 77 ;

written Bridlington, i. 471 Burma, languages in, vii. 166 ; British regiment

in, 1852, ix. 330 Burmese god, vii. 429 Bunnester (F.) on " Plus je connais les hommes,"

x. 188 Burn (J. S.), his 'History of Parish Registers,' ix.

170

Bnirne- Jones (Sir E.), his tomb at Rottingdean, viii. 288 ; lines used by, 449 ; his ' Heart of the Rose,' ix. 48, 158 Burneis, meaning of the word, ii. 368 Burnell family, xii. 289 Burnet (Gilbert), ' Letters from Switzerland,

Italy,' viii. 449

Burnet and Mair families, iii. 149 Burney (Charles), collation of ' History of Music/

x. 9, 57 ; plates in first volume, xii. 494 Burney (Rev. E. A.) on Burney family, vi. 92 Burney (Fanny), her ' Cecilia,' vi. 91 Burney (James), portrait painter, his biography,

xi. 308

Burney Collection of Theatrical Portraits, v. 449 Burney family, v. 269, 510 ; vi. 56, 92, 112 Burnham (Lord), and Indian Mutiny veterans,

ix. 2

Bnrnham Society, Somerset, 1798, objects ex- plained, ix. 28, 77, 291

Burns (Robert), English commentators on, i. 261, 321, 375, 456 ; " Her prentice hand " and other anticipations, 286, 357, 371 ; and Prof. Wilson, Ii. 306 ; Cruikshank's designs for ' Tarn o r Shanter,' 309 ; his ' Twa Dogs ' and Cervantes, 465 ; parody on " Scots wha hae," 488 ; letters to George Thomson, iii. 148, 213 ; and Young, parallel passages, 466 ; his last words, iv. 45 ; " loan " in ' The Twa Dogs,' 70 ; and " Palace of Traquair," 387, 437 ; and the song ' Charlie, He 's my Darling,' v. 45 ; his ' Bonnie Lesley,* 345 ; his use of " solitary " as a substantive, vi. 275 ; his " Mensuration School," viii. 70, 115 ; anonymous song attributed to, 305 Burnt alive, girl sentenced to be, vi. 129, 176,

235, 273

Burris, meaning of the word, ii. 368 Burrough (Sir James), d. 1837, viii. 430, 473 Burrowes (Robert), Dean of Cork, his writings,

viii, 209

Burst, use of " bust " for, iv. 105 Burstall (Timothy), his steam coach, 1825, xii.

31, 96, 158, 414 Burt (Rev. Robert) and Mrs. Fitzherbert's

marriage, v. 307 Burton (A.) on earl's eldest son and supporters,

v. 408. " From the thick film," v. 129 Burton (James), J. Birkett, and St. Leonards,

xii. 285

Burton (Richard), his * Scented Garden,' vii. 449 Burton (Robert), errors in Shilleto's edition of 1 Anatomy of Melancholy,' i. 42, 163, 203, 282 ; ii. 124, 223, 442 ; iii. 203 ; iv. 25, 523 ; v, 146 ; vi. 143 ; vii. 103, 184 ; x. 383 ; xi. 65 ; on Josephus Struthius, ii. 108, 151 ; and Dr. Johnson, vi. 294 ; and Fletcher, 464 ; and Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, vii. 208 ; his ' Anatomy of Melancholy,' presentation copy, viii. 32 Meswinde the Fair in 'Anatomy of Melancholy, ix. 8, 54, 77 ; and John Barclay and Theodorus

Prodromus, xi.

101 ; Chinese proverb in