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GENERAL INDEX.

Great Queen Street (No. 66), demolition of, xi. 166 Jam in commerce, xi. 300 Lions in the Tower, vii. 210 London streets, old, viii.

.469 Milo as a surname, ix. 311 Mortimer's

Market, Tottenham Court Road, xi. 87 Onions, virtues of, xii. 101, 246 Pepys query, viii. 489 Piccadilly, terrace in, xi. 437 Plague-pit, site of an old, xii. 183 " Poilu," -jji. 16 Prior Bolton's window, vii. 95 Rhubarb, ix. 316 " Rutland's Place " : sign, j X 109 St. Saviour's Southwark, xii. 78 " Three Cranes " in the Vintry, x. 509 tubular bells in church steeples, xi. 307 Vanishing London : Baker's Chop-House, xii. 500

Jadis (Henry Fenton), Westminster scholar, 1814, iv. 140, 473, 499

" Jag," = American slang, its meaning, vi. 411 : vii. 16

Jaggard (Lord), remark in State Papers, 1636, v. 370

JTaeeard (W.) on adders' fat as a cure for deafness, H7-" All Sir Garnet," viii. 117 Bible, authorized version of, xii. 467 Bonington (R. Parkes), viii. 73, 135 Book-covers: " Yellow- backs," ii. 237 Books, chained, vi. 215 Books, early English printed, vii. 377 Books, large-paper copies, i. 476 Breast tackle, ix. 311 ' Catalogue of Honor,' v. 14 Chapel- House, x. 14 Church goods in the 17th cen- tury, vii. 417 Colour printing c. 1820, ix.

499 Coming K ,' &c., x. 296 County

bibliographies, v. 374 Curfew bell, vii. 77 date-letters of old plate, vii. 338 Disjection, ii 359 Dogs on brasses and stone effigies, iii. 310 " Earth goeth upon earth," i. 156 Elephant and castle in heraldry, iii. 36 Eliza- bethan heraldic manuscripts, i. 210 Families : duration in male line, v. 415 Fire and new birth, ix. 14 Fire-papers, v. 18 Flood super- stitions, iii. 206 " Gas " as a street-name, viii. 337 ' Gentleman's Calling ' and ' The Whole Duty of Man,' xii. 487 Goats and cows, ii. 534

Guildhall Library, vi. 356 ' Guy's Porridge

Pot,' ix. 518 ' Hamlet ' in 1585, iii. 311 Humbug, viii. 157 ' Husenbeth's Breviary,' vi. 372 " If you ask for salt," ii. 198 Initial letters for names, i. 514 Jaggard (Lord), v. 370 Liberalism : bibliography wanted, x. H6 Linsey - Woolsey, viii. 107 Military executions, iv. 57, 157 ; v. 434 Mourning letter-paper and black bordered title pages, x. 496 Municipal records printed, ii. 451 ; iii. 495 " Of sorts," vii. 197 Oldest business house in London, xi. 137 Ortega in Nelson's Strait : feats of seamanship, x. 514 Parish registers : H. T. Wake, xii. 511 ' Passionate Pilgrim,' xii. 487" Platoon," x. 498 Postally, use of the word, i. 395 Printers of the Statutes, ^ 238 Rainey (Mr.) : Bible before 1611, xii. 467 Raleigh (Sir Walter) and tobacco, iii. 175 St. Axistin's Gate, i. 452 Shakespeare, first folio, vii. 56, 217 -Shakespeare, new allusion to, ix. 495 Shakespeare and Peeping Tom, ii. 238 Shakespeare and the Warwickshire dialect, ix. 337 Shakespeare mystery, xi. 36 Shakes- peare Quartos in Switzerland, ii. 353 Shakes- peare's Bible, ii. 430 Shakespeare : Tallis and Co.'s edition, iii. 412 ' Silver Domino,' viii. 514 Spencer (Edmund), 1592, v. 417 " Star-ypointing " : the Second Folio of the

Shakespeare plays, viii. 11 Telephones in

banks, ii. 297 " Train-car," viii. 474 Trevisa

(John), xi. 198 ' Vertimmus,' ii. 196

' Vortigern and Rowena,' i. 73 Warwick,

monuments at, vii. 93

" Jago," Shoreditch, descriptions of, xi. 494 Jal (Auguste), 1795-1873, his Christian name, iii.

446

Jail in heraldry, origin of the word, iii. 428 Jam, advertisement of, 1815, xi. 300 Jamaica, sons of Regicides settled in, ii. 404 ;

genealogy of English families in, ix. 71, 136 James, forms of the name, ix. 151, 213, 278 James I., modern equivalent of a crown, ii. 268 ;

letter to King Frederick of Bohemia, 484 ;

on doctors, iv. 148 ; his bookbinder, J.

Bateman, xi..263 ; animals kept by him, 1616,

376 ; his bookbinding expenses, xii. 398 ; his

dislike of centralization, 418 James II., corpse at St. Germain-en-Lave, ii. 449;

and Roman Catholic appointments, xii. 360,406 James II. or William III. ? a portrait, ix. 349 James (Dr.) of St. Alban's School, c. 1674, i. 309 James (Dr.), Master of St. Bees School, his

ancestry, v. 269, 357, 430 James (C. W.) on Lock, Fanny Burney's friend.

ix. 48

James (David), marine painter, c. 1886, xi. 402 James (G. P. R.), his novel with three titles, iii.

465 ; iv. 34 ; his ' Morley Ernstein,' xi. 265 James (Montague), Etonian, 1758, x. 490 ; xi. 56 James (Pinkstan), d. 1830, his mother, vii. 470

518

James (R.) on Campden House, vi. 468 James (Roger), Winchester scholar, 1530, ix. 390 James (Thomas), Etonian, 1758, x. 490 James (W.), Public Orator, Oxford, 1601-4, vi. 370

415 James (W. A.) on biographical information

wanted, vi. 415 Jameson (Mrs. Anna), 1794-1860, and the Goethe

family, vi. 329 Jamineau (Isaac), Consul at Naples, his biography,

ii. 509 ; iii. 73 ; his picture by Titian, v. 168 Jane, Duchess of Gordon, ship wrecked in 1809,

vii. 447, 496; viii. 56, 114; ix. 496; x. 115, Janeway (James), Westminster scholar 1722, iii.

129, 179

" Janus," the pseudonym of, 1869, xi. 418, 497 Janus Cross, Sherburn, Yorks, viii. 176, 217, 258 Japan on Japanese goods, iv. 407 Japan, diplomatic intercourse with China, i. 8,

154, 397, 511; ii. 157 ; double flowers in, vii.

188, 490; Marriage relationships in, ii. 506:

iii. 433

Japanese, Heine's poems translated into, vi. 346 Japanese gods, the names of, iv. 407 Japanese story of interchange of souls, vi. 430 Japanese superstition, purchasing of dreams, x.

421, 477 Japanese variants of ' The Blindfolded Man,' iii.

424 ; v. 6 Japanese warrior and his small banner, i. 266,

377

Jarman (Christian) = Harvey Combe,'1752, v. 88 Jarman family, vii. 309, 396 Jarrett (Edward), Westminster scholar, 1734, iii.

188

Jarvis (B. E.) on Church in a picture, vii. 149 Jarvis (John), the dwarf, d. c. 1558, the statue of.

iv. 307