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GENERAL INDEX.

" Force," its meaning in Selden's ' Table Talk,'

B iv. 229, 278, 495

Ford (C. Lawrence) on Coppee's ' La Greve des

^jForgerons,' i. 16

Ford (Thomas), Etonian, 1756, x. 268

Ford (William), Etonian, 1756, x. 268

Ford (Worthington C.) on ' Virtuosi, or St. Luke's

Club,' xii. 27

Ford, Milward, and Oliver families, iv. 189 Fordwich, Kent, king's palace at, c. 1066, iv. 4 ;

trials by ordeal at, vi. 368, 436 Fordwich Church, Kent, epitaph in, viii. 505 Foreign, derivation of the word, ii. 71, 154 Foreigners accompanying William III., 1688,

list of, v. 70, 137, 296 Foreign journals published in the United States,

1910, iv. 466, 514 ; v. 53, 137 Foreign marriages in London, copy of record, xii.

442 Fores (Messrs.), their musical envelope, c. 1840, ii.

508 ; iii. 37 Forest or Forrest (Theodosius), attorney, 1770,

ii. 429 Forests of Hampshire, perambulations of the, xi.

281

" Forever " as one word, 1629, ix. 287 Forger of Ripon, c. 1570, date of his death, iv. 9 Forget-me-not, flowers, so named, iii. 413 Forks, the use of, considered immoral, c. 1550, vi.

89, 158, 293

" Forlorn hope "= skirmishers, 1579, x. 386 Forman (M- B.)on ' Dialogues of the Dead,' i. 8

' Millieux d'Art,' iv. 527 -' Silver Domino',

viii. 438

Forrest (Arthur), Etonian, 1765, x. 268 Forrest (Thomas), Etonian, 1765, x. 268 Forshaw (C. F.) on Gladstone at Wilmslow, ii. 224

Telephones in banks, ii. 169

Forster (Caroline) =Capt. Edwardes, 1817, iv. 408 Forster (Simon Andrew), d. 1870, his burial, v.

90 Forster (W. Penrhyn) on ' Life ' : poem recited

by Clifford Harrison, xi. 210 Forsyn cum Blakaham, locality of, viii. 408 Forsyth (James), c. 1857, his biography, iii. 25, 72 Fortescue (Mrs.) on Dominick, vi. 330 ; vii. 251

Hall (Anne), vi. 330 Norleigh, vii. 251

' Peris of the North,' viii. 189 Smith : Richard- son, vii. 287

Fortescue (A.) on heraldic, iv. 489 Fortescue (Mary Teresa) on Board of Green Cloth,

iv. 89 Caracciolo family, iv. 69 Fort Russell,

Hudson's Bay, iv. 130 Pitt's Buildings :

Wright's Buildings, iv-. 50 Fortescue (Thomas), Etonian, 1759, x. 309 Fortnum and Mason, origin of the house of, xi. 341,

477 Fort Russell, Hudson's Bav, c. 1760, its site, iv.

130 " Fortune of War," tavern sign, i. 223, 274 ; ii.

18 " Forty Five " rebellion and Court Rolls, Skerton,

viii. 206

Forwardal, use of the word, iii. 186 " Forwhy," use of the word, x. 509 ; xi. 35, 56, 94,

156

Fosbroke (Rev. T. D.) and watertight compart- ments, vii. 227 Foss : Payne & Foss, publishers, c. 1800, xii. 139,

190, 244 Foster (Mr.), his ' Humours of Heraldry,' x. 148

Foster (Caleb), Etonian, 1757, x. 309

Foster (Col. Hubert) on original of ' Aladdin,' x.

186 Foster (J.), his ' Ahmini Cantabrigienses,' i. 247,

310, 372 Author wanted, v. 189 Epitaphiana,

v. 184 Inscription on a portrait, vi. 251

Somerby, Lincolnshire, iv. 265 Foster (Dr. J.) on Richard Johnson's epitaph, ix.

447

Foster (J. E.) on Paris family, ii. 94 Foster (J. J.) on Carter family, ii. 128 Coopers

and John Hoskins, vi. 30 " Lucasia," vii. 228

Madame Vigee Le Brun, xii. 67 Foster (John), Etonian, 1758, x. 309 Foster (Joseph), his MS. Clergy List, 1540-1800,

xii. 181 Fothergill (Gerald) on Laughton-en-le-Morthen,

ii. 528 Ravenstonedale, ii. 488 Foul anchor, naval term, its origin, ii. 168 Foulet (Lucien) on Voltaire in England, v. 388 Foulkes (Martin), Etonian, 1758, x. 309 Foundation sacrifice, authentic account of, x.

288, 354

Fountain pen, in use, 1770, i. 306, 395 ; vii. 98 Fountains, superstitions concerning, vii. 129, 236,

475 Fourier Society, 1843, its object, vi. 250, 418,

431 ; vii. 32

Fournier (J. B. Fortun4 de), his portrait of Napo- leon III., ix. 10, 93 Four Score Years and Ten on Queen of Tahiti's

feather robe, vi. 315

" Four square humours," meaning of, vii. 287, 354 Fourteenth-century calendar, i. 127 Fourth estate, origin of the term, ii. 137 Four Winds, a fairy story, i. 149, 198 Fowke (Frank Rede) on sea songs, i. 110 Fowler (Alderman), of Rochester, 1660, xii. 10 Fowler (Dr.) of York, e. 1750-1800, vii. 350, 415 Fowler (H. W. and F. G.) on ' Concise Oxford

Dictionary,' iv. 223

Fox (Charles) and Casanova, 1760, vi n 4, 113 Fox (C. J.), his widow's diary, viii. 487 ; tablet

to commemorate, vi. 100 Fox (E. M.) on Delafield : age of graduation, iii.

417 Duppa (Brian), xi. 299 Duppa's or

Dupper's Hill, Croydon, v. 469' Ecclesiastic,'

v. 209 ' Guide for the Penitent,' iii. 88, 272

Moving pictures and cinematographs, iii. 155

Pyrrhus's toe, iii. 89 Fox (George), Quaker, his portrait, ii. 307

Memorial to, Fenny Drayton, xii. 338, 388 Fox (Joseph), surgeon-dentist, b. 1775, ix. 511 Fox (Sackville), Westminster scholar, 1722, vii.

470 ; viii. 16

Fox (W. H.) on the Ravensbourne, ii. 17 Fox (W. Lancelot) on between Winchester and

London, ix. 471 Fox and Knot Street, origin of the name, iv. 130,

178 Fox family of Stradbroke, Suffolk, ix. 168, 216,

310, 352, 486 Foxe's ' Acts and Monuments,' index to, i. 248, 334,

395 Foxe (Bishop Richard), d. 1528, his Canonry, v.

447 ; vi. 38

Foxes as guards instead of dogs, iv. 50 Fox-Strangways (Brigadier-General T.), killed at

Inkermann, 1854, viii. 269

Foxtone (J.), miracles at his grave, 1244, xi. 474 FoxweH ^Philit)), Westminster scholar, ii. 529