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Gauntlett (S.), Vicar of Hursley, 1786-94, vi. 270

356 Gautier (Theophile), 1811-72, his biography, iv

241, 293

" Gautigoth," in ' Widsith,' vi. 201, 271, 371 Gavelkind, the survival of the custom, xii. 379

428 Gawthorp (T. G.) on " rucksack " or " rucksack,

ix. 256 Gawthorp (Walter E.) on Lombard Street banker

Sir Stephen Evance, ix. 494 Gay (Ernest L.) on Mrs. Barber's ' A True Tale xii. 23 Bibliography of John Gay, viii. 241 Book of Fables, ix. 455

Gay (John), bibliography of, viii. 241 : his boo of ' Fables,' 1727, ix. 348, 455 ; his letters, x 430

Gaye (A.) on authors of quotations wanted, ii 488 ; vii. 90 Brasidas's mouse, vii. 90 " Four square humours," vii. 287 Gayley (Prof. C. M.), notes on his ' Representativ

English Comedies.' vol. iii., xii. 113 " Gazebo," derivation of the word, xi. 40 . " Gazing-room," 1647, meaning of the term, xi

26, 114, 174 Gee (F.) on Gee family, iii. 489 Heath = Cave

iii. 489

Gee, origin of surname, iv. 158 Gee family, iii. 489 Geese and Michaelmas Day, connexion between

iv. 450 Geffery (Sir Robert), Lord Mayor, 1685, i. 50, 94

177 Geffrey's (Geffery's) Almhouses, Kingsland Road

Shoreditch, vii. 504 Geffry or Gefferay (Giles), c. 1530, his death

x. 289 Gell (Nicholas) on " I am paid regular wages " :

the passive with an object, iv. 356 Gellyfeddan, Welsh place-name, English transla- tion of, v. 28, 97 Gelria, place-name, its locality, x. 168, 218, 237,

351 Gem (Richard), English physician in Paris, ii. 121,

172, 233, 291

Gem (Richard), Ensign 10th Foot, 1771, ix. 389 Gem (S. Harvey) on Mrs. Elliott's ' During the Reign of Terror,' ii. 324 Gem (Richard), ii. 172, 291 Gem seals, artist-engravers of, in England, c. 1820,

x. 269

" Gender," use of the word, v. 367 Gender, grammatical, its origin, i. 29, 72, 158 Genealogical and Historical Society, founded

1854, iii. 266 Genealogical collections, form of preserving, iv.

29, 116 Genealogical Society for the United Kingdom,

suggested formation, i. 401, 510 Genealogical tables, symbol for unnamed issue,

ii. 29

Genealogist on Col. Chester's extracts from parish registers, vi. 90 Ducetoy : Castleden family, i. 108 Rebellion of 1715 : Thomas Radcliffe, ix. 430 Smith's (Goldwin) 'Remi- niscences,' ii. 317 Tyrrell (Mary), vi. 169 Genealogy, Cornish, and the Civil War, iv. 228, 272 Irish, source of information on, vi. 249, 338 Italian, Marquis de Corilanne, vi. 291, 375 Geneva perfuming the world, saying, iii. 129

" Geneva print "= strong drink, 1623, ix. 287 Genoa Cathedral, inscription in the nave y vii.

486

Gent (Thomas), printer, his MS. ' Life/ iii. 449"*"! " Gentleman," " husbandman," meaning of the

terms, c. 1500, vii. 148

Gentleman, meaning of the word in ' Alumnf-

Oxonienses,' iii. 167, 231 ***< \

11 Gentleman " and " Master," use of terms ia-

seventeenth century, ix. 510 ; x. 36, 94, 155 " Gentleman " v. " yeoman," in a will, 1486, vu

349 ' Gentleman's Magazine,' numbering of volumes r.

ii. 388, 477 ; iii. 16 ; Vol. CCL, vii. 149 Gentlemen Pensioners of Royal Household, viii.-

310 Geography, astronomic, and Herodotus, ix. 191..-

238, 274 1 Geography, A Complete Course of/ 1792, ix^-

470, 515 ' Geography, Complete System of,' 1811, the

authors Pictet and Saint Quentin, xii. 302 George I., statues of, ii. 7, 50, 98, 135, 199 ; iii.. 152 ; statue in Leicester Square, iv. 261, 313 ; his German and Hanoverian companions, vii.- 268, 334 ; viii. 178

George I. and George II. in Harwich, ix. 229 r 317

George II., poem on his death, its author, ii. 8 ;-

baptism of his children, 1721-4, iv. 266 ; his-

natural children, ix. 250, 334 ; his nickname-

" Mr. Good," x. 70

George II. to George V., remarkable longevity..

ii. 125

George III., his statue and the dragon, iv., 147 j review of troops on Wanstead Flats, 310 ; his- love of Handel's music, v. 466 ; statue of, h> Berkeley Square, 169 ; medal of, 1788, xi ~ 88, 135 ; his interest in farming, xii. 381, 427 George IV., his dinner-table, i. 63 ; commemora- tion mug, 506 ; his natural children, x. 4SO r. xi. 16

George V., his ancestors, iv. 87, 134, 173, 232 George (D. Lloyd) on clearances on Scotch estates..

ix. 188, 232 ' George Inn " at Woburn, temp. Elizabeth,-

iii. 147, 172

Georgia, Saltzburgers sent to, 1734, xi. 299, 367 Georgirenes (Joseph), Archbishop of Samos, 1666.-

x. 493 ' Geotroposcope "gyroscope, synonymous term r

vi. 354 Gerbier (Sir Balthazar), c. 1662, and Mampstead

Marshall, vii. 406 Gerbier (C.) ' Praise of Worthy Women/ ii. 308,.

355

Geree (Rev. J.) and Dean Swift, v. 8, 76, 114, 256 Gerish (W. B.) on Adrian IV.'s ring and Emeralds Isle, ii. 250 Ananias as a Christian name, iii. 266 Ancient observance at Braughing, vi. 367 Apparition at Bovingdon, iv. 30 ; at Pirton,- Herts, iii. 466 ; iv. 134 Apple tree flowering in/- autumn, ii. 199 Authors wanted, vi. 25 Babies and kittens, iii. 18 Basbow Lane, i. 389 Broche, its meaning, i. 476 Burial at midnight, vi. 474 Chained books, vi. 136 Chapman (Frederic), x. 29 Children's book* and stories, old-time, vii. 310 Ciphers before figures in accounts, x. 170 Civil Service archives and records, i. 337 Consecration j crosses at Throcking, Herts, viii. 286 Corn and* dishonesty, ii. 508 Corpse bleeding, ii. 390