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GENERAL INDEX.

Dowling ( J. N.) on Capt. Brooke and Sir J. Brooke, i. 213; Thackeray: wray, iv. 418; James Brooke, v. 269 ; Burrows-Brooke, 288 ; Com- monwealth Mercury,' 1658 : tea, 432 Dowling (Dr. Theodore E.) on Greek Church in

London, x. 386

Down, co., history of, viii. 310, 378 Down and derry, their etymology, i. 228, 394 Downderry, derivation of place-name, vii. 168 ;

viii. 32, 117, 158, 198, 255

Downes (A. H. C.) on partition of Poland, ix. 11 Downman (J.), his portrait : Lady Gordon, v.

229

Downman (John), A.R.A., c. 1777, portraits by, iv. 328, 458

Dowty (Aglen A.), his ' The Coming K ,' 1876,

x. 242, 296

Doxographical, meaning of the word, i. 117 " Doyenn4 du Cornice " pears, origin of the name,

iv. 309, 372, 438 Doyle (Richard), W. Newman, and ' Punch,' ii.

402 D'Oyley's Warehouse, its use, 1855, xi. 169, 216,

238, 328, 478 Doynell family, ix. 288 Draget, 14th-century word, its meaning, ii. 509 ;

iii. 233

Dragon and St. George, iii. 467 Dragon or kite, origin of the name, i. 383, 429 " Dragon's Lamp " of Japan, the belief in, xii. 240 Dragonby, place-name of, 1913, viii. 105 Dragoon regiments, coloured plume worn by band,

v. 289, 397 ; uniform of the band, vi. 34 Drainage, books on ancient schemes of, ix. 229,

332, 416

Drake (Col.) of Amersham, 1847, vii. 228, 292 Drake (Sir Francis), his Golden Hind and J. Davies, i. 368 ; " unus de Consortio Medii Templi," iv. 347, 414/490 ; v. 10, 134, 255 Drake (James), M.D. 1667-1707, his marriage,

iii. 109 Drake (Montagu Gerrard), Westminster scholar

1725, iii. 29, 72, 132, 234 Drake (Richard), Etonian, 1764, x. 211 Drake (Roger), Etonian, 1764, x. 211 Drake (Wilfred) on arms for identification, v. 413 Gilbert family, ix. 112 Heraldic, vi. 475 : vii. 476 ; viii. 278'; ix. 372, 492" A wyvern part-per-pale addressed," vii. 295 Dramas, line endings of old, x. 170 Dramatic criticism, 1875-85, viii. 490 ; ix. 33

Dramatist on Anthony Munday, ix. 57
 * Dramatist,' by Ann C. Holbrook, xi. 147

Draper (Mrs. Elizabeth), 1776, "engraving of, i. 10


 * Drawing-Room Ditties ' in ' Punch,' ii. 48, 94,

154, 199, 234 Drawing the organ, 1585, meaning of the term,

iii. 349, 412, 475 ; iv. 117

Drawings of malefactors, a series of, xii. 361 Dray (E.) on Ledington, xii. 379 ; Liddington,

Leddington, or Ledenton heiress, 259 " Dray or Bray," place-name of Somerset, 1605,

xii. 302, 35'l Drayson (Major -General A. W.), his ' Third

Motion of the Earth,' iv. 168, 214 Dreams, ^Esculapius and, classical references to,

vi, 309, 435 Dreams, book on, by Benjamin Franklin, iii.

247, 296, 356

Dreams, the purchasing of, Japanese supersti- tion, x. 421, 477

Dreams and literature, x. 447, 512 5 xi. 32, 326.

385

Dreams and meat, De Quincey on, i. 88 Dref, Welsh place-name, i. 329 ; ii. 131 Drennan (C. M.) on Chaucer's prioress, ' C. T./

Prol. ix. 136, 365

Dresden china ornament, goat and tailor, vii. 13O Drewrie (Robert), priest, executed 1607, v. 249-

372, 476

Drima on authors wanted, vi. 338 " D ringer," a Harrow delicacy, xii. 473 Drinking- cups, human skulls as, v. 325 Drinking custom of Sussex, ix. 248 Drinking song, French peasant, iv. 109 Drinking to Gargocil, meaning of the phrase, iu

509 Dripping-Pan, sign in Whitechapel, 1663, vii. 447 r

Droeshout engraving of Shakespeare, viii. 189 Drogo, Count of the Vexin, d. 1035, vi. 107 Droitwich, Elizabethan cup at St. Andrew's, ix,.

51

Drory (Leonard), engineer, d. 1815, ii. 507 Droz (Jaquet), his Spectacle Me"canique, 1776,

iii. 125

Druery (C. T.) on ' Gil Bias,' v. 27 Druid, William John, Arcij-Druid, 1821, xi. 334 Druidic cult, Dr. Price and the revival of, iv

230, 273 Druidism, a modern advocate of, x. 408, 456 ; xi.

14 ; sacrificing white bulls, xi. 90, 138 " Drum-Major," 1613, meaning of the term, ix.

287 Drumminnor (lairds of) and the 1st Lord

Forbes, iv. 527 ; v. 116, 175 Drummond (Archbishop), vii. 250 Drummond (J. Mohr), his wife, vii. 348, 458 Drummond (John), Westminster scholar, 1357,

iii. 429

Drummond (W.) of Hawthornden, original edi- tions of his works, iv. 487 ; v. 92, 230; poem- addressed to, v. 267

Drury (Madame), aged 116, her death, x. 467, 514 xi. 18

Drury (C.) on baptismal scarf and the Fitzwilliams r iii. 215 Biographical information wanted, v. 336 Derwentwater (Earls of) : descendants,. x. 458 Drewrie (Robert), priest, executed at Tyburn, v. 249, 476 " Drury (Madame), a'ed, 116," x. 467 Drury (Sir Robert,) y. 168 Drury (Capt. T.), iii. 469 Drury family arms, iv. 369 Du Thisac of Lorraine, viii. 28 Emperor and painter, iii. 296 Epitaph, vii. 309 Families duration in male line, vi. 274 " Fuaker," x. 210 Fulwood : Halley : Parry :- Pyke, vi. 497 Gotham, barrow at, vi. 112 Hathersage Church, arms in, x. 68 Heraldic query, xi. 471 " Hermit's Cave," Cratcliffe, xi. 126 Larom, surname, viii. 188 Moore of Winster, x. 32 Pack-horses, xi. 329 Walton and Cotton medal, iii. 397

Drury (Sir R.), forfeiture of estate, 1668, v. 168 Drury (Capt. T.), alias Poignard, d. 1563, his

biography, iii. 469 Drury family arms, iv. 369 Drury Lane, De Vere's management, c. 1852 r

v. 349, 435

Dryasdust on to be " put " for a thing, vi. 494 Dryburgh Abbey, Latin epitaph at, ii. 348, 414 Dryden as a place-name, iii. 68, 137, 178 Dryden, Daniel O'Connell's parody of, vi. 411, 47$