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 ELEVENTH SERIES.

155

Jast (L. Stanley) on author of quotation wanted,

ix. 169 ; Squire Everton, ix. 270 Jaszbere"nyi (Miklds), courtier in Cromwell's time,

ix. 270

Jaundice cured by touch, vi. 110 Jauregui (Juan de), his portrait of Cervantes, xii.

119, 169 Jaws moving in sympathy with scissors, ii. 448,

496

Jay (Mr.), American Minister in London, xi. 402 Jay (Cyrus), his biography, i. 77 Jay (W.), preacher, his biography, i. 77 Jefferson (Sir J.), c. 1700, v. 230, 377 ; his

descendants, xi. 190 Jefferson (Robert) = Elizabeth Sampson, 1739, iv.

330 ; his ancestry, viii. 130

Jeffery (G.), F.S.A., on Aleppo : Tiely Kettle, xi. 408 ; English chaplains at, 201, 388 ; English consuls at, 1582-1850, 182 ; English records in, 101 Alexandretta (Scanderoon), xii. 93 Cyprus : folk-lore of, xi. 486 ; xii. 4 ; Levant Company in, xi. 222 ; Levant merchants in, xi. 241,' 263 ; xii. 128 Heraldry, xi. 458 Smyrna : Levant Company in, xii. 61 Jeff ray (Margaret Anne), her marriage and de- scendants, iv. 470 ; v. 257

Jeffreys (Judge), and the Temple Church organ, iii. 427, 452, 476 ; iv. 13 ; his colleague, 1684, v. 167, 236 ; his " kindness " for a minister, xi. 376

Jeffreys family, co. Dorset, ix. 10, 76 " Jehovah " in affirmations by Jews, ii. 346, 433 Jekyll (B.), Rector of Grayton-le- Wold, 1725, vi.

390 Jelfe (Turpin), Westminster scholar, 1724, iv.

469

Jellicoe surname, its origin, v. 246 Jena, view of the town, 1629, xi. 376 Jencken (Col. F. J.), A.M.S., on numerals, viii.

308

Jenkins (Benjamin) of Chepstow, 1712-83, ii. 169 Jenkins (J. F.) on authors of quotations wanted,

iii. 228 Cockburn, xi. 188 Jenkins (Joseph J.), 1811-85, water-colour drawing

by, viii. 108

Jenkins (Rhys) on Bevis Buhner, iv. 401 Fountain pens, early, v. 496 Inventions, protection of, during the Commonwealth and Protectorate, vii. 162 Lombard Street bankers: Sir Stephen Evance, x. 17 Railway travel, early impressions, v. 191 Sash windows, v. 218 Savery family of Devonshire, vii. 196 Steam-engines, early : Abraham Potter, Hum- phrey Potter, xi. 15 Thames Water Company, ii. 89 Wall-papers, ii. 12 Jenkinson (John), Rector of St. John Zachary, i.

149

Jenko (S.), author of Slovene hymn, ii. 106 Jenner (Edward), M.D., and Thomas Jenner, D.D.,

iv. 169 Jenner (John), of Widhill, Wilts, c. 1700, iii. 188,

417 Jenner (Robert), M.P. 1628 and 1640, iii. 188,

417 Jenner (Thomas), D.D., and Edward Jenner, M.D.,

iv. 169

Jenner (Thomas), Etonian, 1764, x. 490 Jenner (Thomas), of Ascot, 1829, his biography,

iii. 209, 272

Jenner and Parkhurst families, vi. 469 Jenner family, vi. 308, 469

Jenner family and Smith of Bowldown, i. 488 ;

xii. 9

Jennings (Mr.), and John Bowles, c. 1800, xii. 260 Jennings (George), Etonian, 1758, x. 490 Jennings (P.) on babies and kittens, ii. 509 ; Sir William Courtenay, vi. 50 ; ' Lily- White Boys, r i. 452 ; last mail coach, iii. 278 ; early English- railway travelling, xi. 253 Jennings case and " Family Association," v. 49,

175, 310, 457

Jennings family of Salehurst, Sussex, viii. 428 Jenyns (Soame) on the mirth of Seraphim, i. 367 Jephson, victim in a murder, the trial, c. 1850,.

xii. 442, 505 Jerment (Rev. George), author, c. 1804, v. 448 ?

vi. 37, 56

Jermyn on Derbyshire inscribed stone, i. 29 Jermyn (C.) on Thomas Thane's MSS., iii. 369 Jermyn (Stephen), Westminster scholar, 1728,.

iv. 469 Jerningham (C. E.) on " leg of mutton " badge,-

ix. 229 ; passes to the London Parks, ix. 229 " Jeroboam," wine bottle, its capacity, x. 365 Jerram. (C. S.) on authors of quotations wanted,- ii. 373 Cromarty, viii. 178 Milton's 'Lycidas/ vi. 396 Otford, Kent, ii. 437 The Thames, v. 474 Van Helmont the Younger : " Fahnen- schwingen," viii. 54

Jerrold (Clare) on Duke of Sussex : morganatic- marriage, x. 36 ; Princess Victoria's visit to- the Marquis of Anglesey, iv. 134 Jerrold (Walter) on author of parody wanted, xi. 271 " Before one can say Jack Robinson," xii. 387 Cobbett bibliography, viii. 137 Listen and Ducrow, ii. 536 Mock coats of arms, ii. 112 Robinson Crusoe's literary descendants^ i. 118 Saint's cloak, ii. 438 Sand-pictures, viii. 116

" Jerry-builder," origin of the expression, xii. 482 Jersey, political prisoners sent to, in 17th century,

v. 368 Jersey (Earl of), lines on his ancestress, iv. 310 r

374

Jersey (C. P. C. de) on De Jersey family, iv. 150 Jerusalem, MS. work on the Temple, 1839, ii. 109 " Jerusalem-Garters," 1682, meaning of the word,-

iv. 288

Jessel (F.) on authors' names wanted, viii. 449 j xii. 346 Baccarat, v. 133' Mayfair,' iv. 509 Miles's Club, iv. 312 ' Private Amusement/ xii. 341

Jesson (J.) on Gratious or Gracines Street, iii. 149"

Jesson (T.) on artists and publishers, vii. 49

' Case Altered,' ii. 89 Curious staff, v. 237

Frog's Hall, Royston, vii. 255 Guy de

Opheni, viii. 270 ' Puss in Pattens,' vi. 489

Toft of Leeke, co. Stafford, viii. 366

Jesson (William), Westminster scholar, 1741, iv,

469

Jesuit' hiding in lady's bedroom, c. 1620, x. 108 Jevons (W. S.), his " logical machine," 1869, xii,

121, 166

" Jew," fashionable game, 1807, xi. 473 Jew, wandering, legend of the, vii. 47 Jew and Jewson surnames, the origin of, iv. 209 r

258

Jew-burning in Italy, 1799, ii. 346 Jewel (Bishop), d. 1671, his library, ix. 401, 441,

473, 483 ; his papers, ix. 505

Jewel presented to Earl of Moira, 1813, viii. 489 r ix. 33, 436, 496