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GENERAL INDEX.

Dwight (B. H. W.) on Dwight surname, vi. 208 D wight (T. F.) on epitaphiana, xi. 504. Shake- speare's epitaph, x. 417 Dwight surname, in England, vi. 208, 376 Dyce's ' Skelton,' Bothambar, Bootham Bar, vii.

165 Dyche (Thomas), his dictionary, vii. 307 ; and St.

Giles's, Cripplegate, ix. 65 Dyer (A. S.) on Bishop Buckeridge's birthplace,

i. 287. Foscarinus, i. 127 Dyer (B. L.) on "Most eloquent of ancient

writers," iv. 287 Dyer (Sir Edward), " My mind to me a kingdom

is," i. 487 ; his poems, ii. 32 Dyer (George), anecdotes concerning, iii. 282 ;

Lamb and Primrose Hill, viii. 301 Dyer (John), poet, date of his birth, iv. 530 ;

his biography, v. 112 ; his marriage, xii. 428, 498 Dyer (John), of Bristol, his ancestry, v. 508 Dyer (John R.) on John Dyer, v. 508 Dyer ( William ) = Rebecca Russell, v. 209 ; vi. 115 Dyer family, v. 288

Dyers' Company and right to keep swans, x. 449 Dyers in Wandsworth, trade dispute, v. 126 Dyes, Canadian natural, books on, x. 348, 495 Dyke Reeve, survival of the office, ii. 247, 336 Dynamos on laws of gravity and ancient Greeks,

viii. 210

Dynamometer, use of the word, xii. 87 Dysey (E.) on Coliseums old and new, ii. 530 Dyspeptic History of Stafford, why so called, viii.

290 ; ix. 276 Dyxon (Gayus), of Tonbridge, Kent, 1565, i. 449,

518

E, final, in Chaucer, iv. 429, 472 ; v. 36 E. on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 469. Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, v. 9. ' Curse of Seaforth,' v. 168

E.B. in the churchyard of Laleham, iv. 428 E. (A. L.) on authors of quotations, viii. 508 E. (B. A.) on bobbery, xi. 234 E. (C.) on Charles I., vii. 169. Jeremiah White,

vi. 329 E. (C. T.) on Caldwell family, iii. 468. Canvass,

ix. 249

E. (D.) on Sir William Calvert, ii. 528. Honesty on a competence, iv. 308. Weir (Charles Hope), iii. 9

E. (G.) on racial problem of Europe, viii. 394 E. (H. D.) on arms on chalice, viii. 89. Wyburne

family, i. 309

E. (H. S. D.) on vicar and rector, viii. 288

E. (J.) on Lord Bathurst and highwayman, iv. 349

E. (J. C.) on Stiverton arms and family, xii. 369

E. (J. M.) on quartering of arms, v. 168

E. (J. W.) on Incledon : Cooke, iii. 464

E. (K. P. D.) on American Civil War verses, iv.

354. ; ' Angel ' of an inn, x. 56. Armorial

bearings, vi. 375. Authors of quotations, viii.

428 ; x. 108, 468. Avalon, ii. 309. Berwick :

Steps of Grace, ii. 426. Dolls in magic, x. 118.

Dozmare Pool and Tregeagle, xii. 246. Firing a

beacon near Hemsworth, viii. 509. " Flash

of lightning," a liquor, x. 210. ' God save the

King ' parodied, ii. 88. Gimerro, i. 107.

Hanged, drawn, and quartered, i. 275. High

treason, x. 229. Image of the Blessed Virgin,

vii. 9. John (King) poisoned by a toad, iv. 168.

Lilburne (Col. Robert), viii. 207. Louis

Philippe's landing in England, vi. 37. Mermaid

baptized, ix. 371. Napoleon on imagination,

i. 488. Nicholas, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, iii. 375. " Nose of wax," viii. 274. Nuns of Minsk, vi. 250. Obsolete English games, vii. 512. Paraphernalia, ii. 46. Pin- cushion sweet, vi. 114. Polar inhabitants, iii. 30. Prisoner suckled by his daughter, v. 31. Quo- tations wanted, v. 248. S, its long and short forms, viii. 205. St. Mary Magdalene's hair, viii. 210. Sands, ix. 358. Scott : epitaph in ' Antiquary,' xii. 69. " Sham Abraham," vii. 469. Ships renamed after the Restoration, xi. 10. Snakes in South Africa, vi. 115 E. (L.) on Tristan and Isolde, vii. 50 E. (N. R.) on bibliography of epitaphs, ii. 195 E. (R. L.) on population of a country parish, iv.428 E. (S. I.) on slavery in England, vii. 176 Eagle, double-headed, in heraldry, its origin, ix.

350 ; its signification, x. 153, 198, 337 Eagle, Manor of, its Bailiff, ii. 46, 134 Eagle and hawk, story of, xii. 249 Eagles (John) and ' Penrose's Journal,' vii. 148,

216, 277

Bales, Westminster scholar, ii. 228, 353 Baling hearth, its meaning, 1546, xi. 87, 176 Earl's Court, great wheel at, vii. 406, 473, 515 Earl's eldest son and supporters, vii. 332 Earle(John), of St. Kitts, c. 1704, his biography,

vi. 8

Earls' sons, their courtesy titles, vi. 229, 295 Earife, co. Kent, its locality, 1651, xi. 290, 358 Earpick, its use in 1505, iii. 86 Earrings, their history, iii. 249 Earth, the, travellers on foot round, vi. 230 Earthquake and seaquake, the terms, xi. 44, 98 Earthquake in Calabria, iv. 247 Earthquakes, in fiction, v. 388, 436, 492 ; in Wales,

vi. 30, 74 ; and Mont Pelee, vii. 346 Earthwork, ancient sheep fair on, viii. 250, 272,

296 Earthworks, Civil War, their remains, iv. 328, 394,

453

Easby (William) of Faceby, North Yorks, x. 470 East, Far, English literature in, iii. 326 ; its

phonetics, iv. 8

East (Oliver), Westminster scholar, 1745, viii. 470 East Anglia, and Virginia settlers, vii. 329, 412 ; viii. 174 ; wooden cups in, vii. 489 ; viii. 56, 331 East Grinstead on cockade, ii. 407 East Harding Street, London street-name, xi. 229 East India Company in Bengal, xii. 38 Eastbourne, rood-loft piscina at, viii. 506 Eastbury mansion, its history, xii. 462 Easter, and the hare, iv. 306 ; v. 292, 375 ; wearing

new clothes at, ix. 305 Easter bibliography, i. 265 ; v. 281 ; ix. 305,

397 ; xi. 282

Easter customs and Palm Sunday, iii. 304 Easter Day, Kentish custom on, i. 324, 352, 391 ; ii. 15 ; by Julian reckoning, i. 324, 352, 390 ; in 1512, 388, 452 ; and the full moon, iii. 281 ; iv. 136, 195 ; by Julian and Gregorian styles, iv. 166

Easter eggs, iii. 303 ; v. 285 ; ix. 305 Easter plays in Cumberland, vii. 30 Easter sepulchre, iii. 304 ; ix. 305 Easter sepulchres at various places, i. 265 Easter Woods, place-name, iv. 149, 217, 335 Easterbrook (D.) on Raleigh's head, i. 49 ' Easterling " and East Harling, Norfolk, i. 505 Easton (W. M. G.) on Campbells in the Strand, iv. 509. Forrester of Garden, iv. 149. Galbraith, vi. 110. Graham, ii. 149. Graham family Bible, iv. 207. Stewart of Lome effigy, v. 326.