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GENERAL INDEX.

Quincey (Lieut. H. de), xii. 273 St. Mary- le-Bow : petition for flags, viii. 466 Scott records at the War Office, xii. 173 Shipwreck : Tristan de Acunha, x. 7 Stove, dangerous, v. 206 " Widow's men," ix. 171 Widow's petition, viii. 447 Wreck of the Jan", Duchess of Gordon, &c., ix. 496 Fairchild (Mrs. Charles S.) on John Ledyard,

traveller, iv. 387 Fairchild (H. L.) on "Make a long arm,"iv. 498 ;

" Swale," its English and American meanings

495 ; ' Velvet Cushion,' 494 Faircross, in place-names, iii. 464 Fairery, use of the word, 1750, i. 287, 355 Fairfax (Edward), " Alpine mountains cold " in

his 'Tasso.' ix. 147

Fairfax : Savre : Maunsell, c. 1531, iii. 88, 176 Fairies, ruffs and reeves mistaken for, ii. 265, 319
 * Fair Maid of the Tnn,' a Webster-Massinger play,

1647, xii. 134, 155, 175, 196 " Fairy-tales," earliest use of the word, viii. 249,

298

Fairy thief, story, ix. 440, 476 " Faithful Durhams," nickname of 68th Durham

L.I., viii. 30 ; ix. 236

Faith-healing at St. Albans, vii. 170, 238 Faithorne (W.), the younger, vii. 168 Falconar (C.), Westminster scholar, 1776, viii. 208 Falconer (J.), d. 1699, burial entry of, xii. 501 Falconry, " dare a falcon," meaning of phrase, iii.

468 Falkener (John Bannister), Westminster scholar,

1813, iii. 288 Falkland Isles, Capt Durie and his daughter, ii.

288

Falkner (H.), Cambridge scholar, 1778, viii. 90 Falmouth (Lord), MS. Index of his Charters, the

whereabouts of, iv. 10

Falstaff, his " food for powder " justified, ii. 525 Falzon (Paul L.) on reminiscences of Swinburne

in D'Annunzio, v. 201 ; Shakespeare and

Italian literature, 25 Families : duration in male line, v. 27, 92, 132,

174, 213, 240, 314, 355, 415, 473, 496 ; vi. 73,

114, 156, 273

Families dying out : Austin, i. 86 Families, noble, in Shakespeare, iv. 248, 296,

398, 458

Fane (H. A.) on St. George and the lamb, iii. 487 Fane, Vane, Vaughan, surnames, vii. 484 ; viii.

Fane and Vane families, arms of, viii. 273 Fanshawe (Catherine), her drawing ' Politics ' vii.

509 Fanshawe (H.) on Lowther family, iv. 388 ;

Lowther and Cowper families, 518 ; West India

Committee, v. 53 Fanshawe (H. C.) on Avice Capell=John Warner,

iii. 276 Crispe (Sir Nicholas), i. 348 Preston

(Lady Elizabeth), first Duchess of Ormonde,

iii. 29 Wright (Michael), painter, ii. 228 Farington family of Worden, iii. 385 ; iv. 477 :

vi. 467 Farley (Abraham), Westminster scholar, 1720,

i. 468 ; ii. 37

Farley (James). Etonian, 1756, x. 268 Farley (J. G. W.) on St. Pancras, ix. 191 Farley (John), Etonian, Sept., 1758, x. 268 Farley (John), Etonian, Oct., 1758, x. 268 Farley (W.), Westminster scholar, 1806, viii. 208 Farmer (Capt. G.), monument to, viii. 467

farmer's Creed, from 18th-century Jug, iv. 6 Farming, George III.'s interest in, xii. 381, 427 Farndone (Nicholas de), d. 1334, and Farringdon>

Ward, v. 126 Farquhar (G.), " Scrub >T> in h's ' The Beaux-

Stratagem/ xi- 149

Farquhar (Major William), c. 1754, i.. 128, 355 Farrer (James), Etonian, 1756, x. 268 Farrer (John), Etonian, 1756, x. 268 Farrer (W.) on Avenam, vi. 275 Barn or Banni in place-names,- ii. 218 Beaver-leas, ii. 391 Brindle arms, vi. 318 Heworth, its etymology,, ii. 75 Hexham chartulary, viii. 489 Manor r Sac : Soke, ii. 157 Mandesr (John), iv. 213

Over Kellet, Lancashire, ix. 91 Place-names^

i. 334 Rawdon family, ix,. 475 " Walm " as-

a street -name, iv. 358 Farringdon Ward, origin of the name, v. 126 Farthing (Martha), nurse to Queen Anne, v. 508-- Farthing stamps', c. 1880, x. 489 ; xr. 34, 93, 134,,

176

Fastida (Bishop) and farmhouse bread, iii. 305 Fasts, public, 1756 and 1776, xii. 86, 125-, 183 Fat, human, as medicine, ix.. 70, 115, 157, 195,.

316 ; xi. 35, 438

Fatima's hand, a charm, the meaning of, ix. 48 Faucaut (D.), Westminster scholar, 1669, vii..

470 Fauquier (H. T.) Royal Beg-. Artillery, d. 1840,,

xi. 151, 215, 271, 367

Fauriel (C.), Sir John Bowring's letters to, ii. 221 Favell (Samuel), of London, d. 1830, vi. 129', 352: Fawcett (Christopher), Recorder of Newcastle.,.

his parentage, xi. 380, 421 ; xii. 90 Fawcett (J.), his leave-taking of the stage, 1830,.

xii. 158 Fawcett (Rev. Joseph)- of Walthamstow, xi. 208,

269 Fawcett (Maria Louisa) = Henry Leslie Armstrong,,

i. 109 Fawcett (R. T.), Westminster scholar, 1808*.

viii. 208 ' Fawcetts and Garods,' a novel by Saimath,.

1886, vii. 300, 418

Fay (Mrs. Eliza), author, d. 1816, v. 389* Fea (Allan) on James Fea, ii. 308 Fea (James), naval surgeon, ii. 308, 412, 458 Fearne (Charles), his biography, v. 49 Fearnside (T. R.), Westminster scholar, 1811,.

viii. 208, 448 Fearnside (W. G.), Westminster scholar, 1807,.

viii. 208, 448 Fearon (T.), Westminster scholar, 1783, viii. 208,.

448 " Feast of poetry," ^Eschylus on 'Homer, vii. 387,,

478

Feast of the Ass at Beauvais, i. 329, 396 Feather-beds, entry in Winchester College ac- counts, 1464-5, xii. 257 Feather robe of the Queen of Tahiti, vi. 210, 315,.

417

February 30th, ma-riage on, iii. 146 Fee-farm rents, North-Country, ix. 84, 157, 317 "Fee-faw-fum," 1595, origin of the phrase,.

ix. 287 Feeney (W. P.) on author of quotation wanted,-

x. 231

Fees at the City Compters, vi. 46 Feet of Fines, identifications in, i. 56 Feild (Theophilus), Westminster scholar, ii, 19<V

236, 296