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Pry (C. S.) on poems wanted, xi. 494 Fry (E. A.) on Combe-Martin market charter, v. 355 County bibliographies, iv. 488 De Glamorgan, x. 35 Dicken^ian landmarks in Birmingham, demolition of, vii. 432 Glass- snaking and the glass trade, ix. 313 Grey family, iL 14, 512 Hyde (Amphillis) and harles II., i. 211 Index to the Christian !Fathers, ii. 54 Ireland, map of, ix. 273 .Lincolnshire (Marquessate of), viii. 113 ^Municipal records printed, iii. 494 New Bunhill Fields, Borough, ii. 28 Newenham Abbey, Devon, iii. 197 Rughcombe Castle, ^iii. 118 Sackfylde (Sir John), Knt, ix. 497 '" Startups End," ix. 276 " Trailbaston," viii. 334 Ward (John), ix. 409 Watermarks in paper, ii. 327 Whichcote in Wilts, viii.

IFry, to swarm, in Dryden and Leigh Hunt, ii. 321 ,

378 " FS. =3s. 2d.," origin of the contraction, iv. 348,

434, 494

41 Fuaker," origin of the word, x. 210 Fubbs yacht of Charles II., ii. 107, 171, 253
 * l Fubbs Yacht " Tavern, Greenwich, temp.

Charles II. , x. 347 4 Fudge in Ireland,' 1822, by A. M. Graham, viii.

329,' 376

Fulani or Fulahs, a Nigerian race, iv. 270, 335 Fulham. deed of 1627, ii. 206 Fulham parish registers, x. 121 Fuller (Peck and Beckford), Westminster scholars,

i. 4S8 ; ii. 236, 295

.Fuller (Thomas), Burton, and Lipsius, vii. 426 JFulling (Thomas), c. 1771, his ancestry, viii. 510 Fulsby, Lincolnshire, location of, v. 168, 316 Fulton (Robert) and Napoleon I., v. 228 JPullwood, Halley, Parry, and Pyke families, vi.

303, 415, 497 ; vii. 203, 277 "Fulwood, killed in duel, c. 1700, vi. 510 Function = a ceremony, origin of the word, i. 86,

198

.Funeral as a good omen, x. 228 " Funeral bak'd meats," charges for, 1628, v. 307 .Funeral customs : German, 1845, vi. 368, 436,

500 ; vii. 95, 152 ; ix. 415 ; " maidens' gar- lands " carried, vi. 251, 335, 412, 497 "Funeral plumes, their origin, i. 10, 73, 132 Funeral rites, beards for mourning, xii. 259 Funeral with heraldic accessories, 1682, iv. 306 .Funerals, mercer's bill for gloves, &c., 1777, vi. 7 Funerals, touching a corpse at, iv. 48, 95, 178,

434

Fungus growing in wine vaults, vii. 109, 214, 298 " Funk " and " fink," connexion between, vi. 510 "Furdall," meaning of the word, 1675, vii. 228,

297, 337, 417, 513 furlough = leave of absence, term used 1707, iii.

226 Furnace, " stipend " of, in 16th century, vi.

50 Fur-names in mediaeval inventories, xii. 183, 244,

345 TTurnivall (F. J.) on rumtum, a single-sculling

boat, i. 125

" Fuss," as a verb, 1755, ix. 105 Fussell (J.), 1818-1912, water-colourist, vi. 145,

228, 257, 314

Fydell (Richard), Etonian, 1762, x. 309 .Fyers (Evan W. H.) on Tippoo Sahib's stick, x.

14

Fyers (Capt. P.), 1769-1846, Royal Artillery, x.

330

Fynchelane, old London street-name, v. 247 Fynmore (A. H. W.) on Birmingham statues and memorials, ix. 257 Door-knocker etiquette, ii. 137 Dunstable larks, ix. 15 London, stones of, vii. 16 Phen6 (Dr. John Samuel), ix. 514 title deeds, vi. 278 "Tramways," viii. 275 Fynmore (A. N. W.) on early railway travelling, x.

318

Fynmore (H. H. W.) on stones of London, vii. 16 Fynmore (Col. R. J.) on Adye Baldwin of Slough, 1764, x. 10 Amherst (William), v. 488 Ananias as a Christian name, iii. 395 Arms of the Deans of Lichfield, x. 273 Authors of quotations wanted, iv. 476 ; viii. 396 Author- ship of Sermons, xi. 472 Baker (Rev. H. de Foe), vii. 296 Barnards of Pirton, Oxford, vi. 32 Bassett or Bassock family, iv. 446 Beazant family, v. 276 Benamor (Dr.), vii. 397 Bethlem Royal Hospital, iii. 254 Black bandsmen in the Army, iii. 337 Blue (True), xi. 442 Bodley (Sir Thomas), M.P., iii. 85 Bouillon (Duchesse de), v. 153 Brandon, Duke of Suffolk : Brunt, v. 215 Brown (Jessie) and the relief of Lucknow, iv. 416 Burleigh (Lord of) and Sarah Hoggins, viii. 319, 471 Carr ( W.), artist, vii. 274 Cawsley (Martin) of Cambridge, vii. 488 Cawthorne, vi. 517 ; vii. 53 Chapel Royal, St. James's, ix. 26 Charnock (Job), antecedents of, vii. 473 Christian names used by men and women, iii. 466 Christmas quarrel fifty years ago, i. 78 Churches used for the election of municipal officers, xii. 405 Churchyard inscriptions, : list of transcriptions, vi. 354 Clerks in holy orders as combatants, xii. 130 Coffin, effect of opening, xii. 388 Columbine (General Francis), ix. 499 Com- monwealth church in Wilts, iii. 449 Cosington (John de), iii. 133 Cooper (Fenimore) : a co- incidence, x. 26 Copperas House, vi. 328 Courtenay (Sir William), vi. 18 Creevey (Thomas), i. 137 Dettingen, incidents at, v. 454 Died in his coffin, vii. 298 D'Israeli (Benjamin) of Dublin* iii. 134 Donelly (Sir Ross), viii. 473 Drake (Montagu G.), iii. 132 Dublin: "Master," xi. 348 Duels between clergymen, ii. 494 Eltofte, ix. 247 Families : duration in male line, v. 356 Folkestone Cross, viii. 398 Fox of Stradbroke, Suffolk, ix. 216, 352 Frances (Duchess of Suffolk), v. 516 Frances (Duchess of Suffolk), and Adrian Stokes, v. 26 Fynmore, Mason, and Linke families, ix. 8 Gage (Sir Henry), ii. 469 ; viii. 326 Genea- logical and Historical Society of Great Britain, iii. 266 Gill (Exciseman), vii. 34, 236 Grey (Lady Mary), alias Keys : Chowt or Chute, v. 408 Grey (Lady Mary) and Thomas Keyes, v. 369 Haldeman surname, iv. 398 Hanoverian Regiment, iii. 457 Hassocks, xii. 130 Hatch- ment in Hythe Church, ii. 529 Hearsey (Andrew), i. 518 Heart-burial in niches in church walls, viii. 336, 433 Holwell family, iii. 192 Hopkins (John), of Brittens, xii. 350 Hudson (Thomas), portrait painter, viii. 489 Inwood family, xii. 430 Ireland, early maps of, ix. 254 Ireland's stolen shire, vi. 496 Jamaica : Stevens and Read families, ix. 136 Janeway (James), iii. 179 Jenner (Thomas) of Ascot, iii. 209 Jenner (Edward), M.D., and