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 ELEVENTH SERIES.

125

Gra !.". -n ;W.). H> conversations with Jane

Clermonl, ii. 10" rv.i. 228, 249 'Graham (Walter) on Wordsworth and Shelley, xi.

83 |i

Graham (Gartur) family, ix. 208 Graham family and the name Pyott, ix. 110 Graile (Edmund), 1574-1643, physician, vii. 46 Grainge family c. 1705, iii. 308 Grainger (Dr. James), his poem ' Sugar Cane,'

1764, xL 360 Grammar, English, illogical constructions, iv.

287, 356, 437, 491 Grammar, possessive case, viii. 25, 91> 135, 153,

174, 314

-Grammar School, Batley, Yorkshire, v. 249, 355 Grammar School, Glasgow, class meeting, 1762,

v. 210 -Grammar School, Midhurst, names, dates, &c.,

iv. 308 Grammars, French, before 1750, v. 110, 216, 313,

377 Grandfather, maternal, right to bear crest of, vi.

70

Grandfather clocks in France, iv. 509 ; v. 37 'Grandison (Charlotte) and Anna Howe, their

similarity, iii. 164

Grange, Kilburn, its demolition, iii. 306 "Grange, Shropshire, and Windsor family, iii. 268 Grange Court, St. Clement Danes, solicitors in,

1730-50, iii, 28, 118 Grange family, xi. 110 'Granger (John), bell-founder c. 1560, iii. 6 Granniss (Ruth S.) on European Journal of

Washington Irving, xii. 300 Grant (Mrs.) of Duthil, authoress, v. 390 Grant (Elizabeth) of Bothiemurchus, 1819, vi.

229 Grant (Gabriel), Archdeacon of Westminster,

d. 1638, iii. 8 ; v. 374 ; vi. 114 Grant (Capt. H. B.), Royal Reg. Artillery, d. 1813,

xi. 151 Grant (J.) on James Ballantyne's Kelso press,

iii. 347, 457

'Grant (J. G.) on " gadareilie," viii. 290 -Grant (James), author, and battle of Maida, iv.

232 Grant (James) of Bengal, c. 1779, his biography,

iii. 229, 355

Grant (General U.S.), his genealogy, v. 347 Grant (W.) on Martin Bulg, ix. 108 ; " Patience "

as a surname, viii. 350 Grantham, pronunciation of place-name, iv. 269,

314, 455, 535 ; v. 57, 135, 216 Grape (Richard), Etonian, 1757, x. 349 Grape (William),' Etonian, 1764, x. 349 Grass, " turn out to grass," 1619, ix. 287 " Grass widow," etymology of the term, viii. 209 Gratious or Gracines Street = Gracechurch Street,

iii. 149, 175, 212, 398

Grave-clothes, the preparation of, c. 1800, xii. 66 -Gravely (C. E.) on Simon de Montfort and Lewes,

viii. 308

Graves, British, in the Crimea, viii. 209, 274 Graves, English, at Avignon, vii. 26 Graves, trees growing from, iv. 250, 297 ; viii.

425, 494 ^Graves (Algernon) on Boydell's catologues, v. 337

Capranica family, v. 110 Elley (Lieut.-

General Sir John), v. 356 Frith's ' Road to

Ruin ' and ' Race for Wealth,' v. 193 Schaak,

-an artist, vi. 78

Graves (Rev. R.) and Shenstone, ii. 29

Graveyard inscriptions. See Churchyard.

Gray (Andrew J.) on prints transferred to glass, ix. 250

Gray (G. J.) on " Angelina Gushington," viii. 434 Beaupr6 Bell, v. 99 Cooper's ' A then 33 Cantabrigienses,' v. 368 Coronation biblio- graphy, iii. 471 Foxe (Bishop R.), died 1528, vi. 38 Horrocks (Jeremiah), astronomer, ix. 187

Gray (H.) on Lancashire sobriquets, viii. 197 Seal with crest and " S. M.," iv. 90

Gray (Henry de) of Thurrock, Essex, c. 1190, viii. 107', 190, 235

Gray (Sir Hugo de) of Broxmouth, co. Hadding- ton, 1248, x. 191

Gray (J.), partner in ' The Morning Chronicle,' xii. 221

Gray (Jacobus) of Brown's ' Horse Subsecivae,' viii. 227

Gray or Grey (John), Etonian, 1760, x. 349

Gray (P.) on children with same Christian name, i. 157 Dates in Roman numerals, iv. 315, 378 de Gray (Sir Hugo) of Broxmouth, co. Had- dington, x. 191 De Grey : Henry de Grey of Thurrock, viii. 107, 235 House of Normandv, xi. 105

Gray (Richard), Westminster School steward. 1790. vii. 108

Gray (Thomas), 1729-1802, and mail coaches, iii. 288

Gray (Thomas), his dinners at Peterhouse, i. 485 ; his 'Elegy,' translations and parodies, iii. 62, 144, 204, 338; iv. 90, 135; vi. 157, 517; "complain" in his 'Death of Richard West,' iv. 229, 276 ; and the Antrobus family, vi. 461 ; vii. 35 ; his ' Elegy ' and ' Comus,' vii. 206, 277, 318; his allusion to Cramputius, ix. 509; to Genie Jonquil, 509 ; to Mademoiselle Quimbeau, 509 ; to Q. Crassus Tubero, 509 ; to Simplicia, 509 ; Oriental names mentioned by, x. 10, 53, 158; quotations and references in his letters, 150, 194, 218, 236, 256, 295 ; his allusion to Genie Jonquil, 274

Gray (W. Oliver), d. 1872, editor, x. 311

Gray family of co. Wexford, vii. 428, 500

Grease horns, used by milkmaids, vii. 510

Great Britain and Ireland, medal relating to legislative Union, 1800, vii. 489

Great Chart, church and village, Kent, viii. 232. 292 ; ix. 412

Great Eastern launched 1857-8, viii. 506; ix. 55 116, 158, 298; x. 38

Great Fosters, Elizabethan mansion, at Egham, iv. 125

" Great Harry," ship sunk 1553, xi. 88, 159

Greathead (John), Etonian, 1764, x. 349

Greathead (Peregrine F.), Etonian, 1761, x. 349

Greatheed (J.) on Samuel Greatheed, v. 132

Greatheed (Rev. Samuel), friend of Cowper, iv. 347 ; v. 71, 132, 236

Greatorex (Roger), paper manufacturer c. 1784- 1795, iii. 7

Great Queen Street, W.C., the demolition of No. 56, xi. 166

Great Western on Windsor stationmaster, ii. 114

Greaves (L. I.) on Fresh Wharf : Fish Wharf, ix.

374 Hosier Lane, West Smithfield, vii. 356

Wilderness Row, vii. 495 Wilson's Buildings, ix. 358

" Grecian," 1615, meaning of the word, iv. 270, 337