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v< 308 " Bonne, wax modeller," xi. 148 Rouquet's ' The present. State of the Arts in England,' vi. 328 ' Sanguis Christi Clairs Cceli,' viii. 410 Savery family of Devonshire, -x^ 196 Simmonds (Capt.), xi. 299 Smiths of Parndon, Hertfordshire, ii. 427 Speakers of the House of Commons, ii. 406 " Survey " = .Auction, v. 346 Swinburne (Philip and Mary), 1779, xi. 188 Ware (Martin) of Greenwich, xi. .320 White (Lydia), ii. 508 Wilkinson (P. A.), gun-maker, ix. 268 Willett family of Glou- cestershire, xii. 305 Wilson (Gen. Sir Robert), -xii. 319 Woolmer or Wolmer family, xi. 208 Wykeham (Miss), Baroness Wenman, iii. 27

Xane (M.) on William III. of England and the Elector of Branderburgh, ix. 41

Lane (T. O'Neill) on " bucca-boo," vii. 378 Derived, senses of the cardinal points, viii. 291 Fire-ritual, vii. 335 Fountains in Ireland, -extraordinary, vii. 236 " Good Friday " in Welsh and Irish, vii. 351 Table-napkin, vii. 389 Weston Patrick, Hants, and King family, vii. 316

"Lane (Theophilus), Etonian, 1761, xi. 9, 56

Lane (W. C.) on Harvard College broadsides, ix. .228

Xane-Poole (Dr. Stanley) on Sir Richard Burton's Archdeacon, xi. 425 Old Etonians, xi. 56

Lanercost Manor, Cumberland, date of, v. 47

Lanesborough (Countess of), her marriage, 1779, vi. 229, 297 ; xi. 333, 378, 437

Lanesborough House, Hyde Park Corner, its architect, d. 328

Lang (Andrew), article on the ' Odyssey,' iii. 49 ; obituary notices, vi. 80, 86, 154, 252 ; -his saying " Measles is better than paralysis,' vi. 169 ; Pindar, and Mr. G. O. Smith, x. 129

Langarus on amphisbaenic book, iii. 176

Langbaine and Alcock families, Sussex, x. 190, 235, 275

Langdon (Mrs. C. S.) on Conde", musician to Mary, Queen of Scots, i. 267 McConkey or McCondey family, i. 128

Langdon (Ida) on Spenser and Dante, v. 33

Lange (F. W. T.) on " Accidents will occur in the best-regulated families," x. 296 Irish superstition : boys in petticoats, viii. 58 " Kultur." x. 377 " Rucksac " or " Rucksac," vii. 497 Terminal " inck," x. 318

Langford (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1752, xii. 380, 489

" Langford of the show," in Cowper's ' Task,' iv. 109, 151, 215

Langham (Sir C.) on ' Memoirs of Sir John Lang- ham, Baronet, viii. 463 ; ix. 16

Langham (Sir J.), Bart., c. 1654, his 'Memoirs,' viii. 281, 351, 463 ; ix. 16, 53, 155, 252

Xiangham (Lady) on curious names on a coffin- plate, ix. 29 Langham (William), fl. 1716, ix. 150 Whittaker (Abraham), ix. 191

Langham (W.), fl. 1716, his profession, ix. 150

Langharne (John), Westminster scholar, 1770, vi. 70

Langley (Adam), Westminster scholar, c. 1700, x. 369

Langley (J.) on Scott-Christie duel, i. 228 ' Tales of Devon and Cornwall,' ix. 10

Langley (Samuel), Westminster scholar, K.S.

1678, x. 369
 * Langley|(W.), Westminster scholar, 1770, vi. 70

Langstow (Sir William), c. 1456, and St. Zita's

Chapel, Ely, iii. 229 Langton, Woe Waters of, the name, i. 468 ; ii.

36 Langton (Bennet), his sisters' names, xii. 342, 391,

466 Langton (T.) on " No great shakes," iii. 338

Prickly pear and Monreale Cathedral, iii. 87 Language and physiognomy, their association, i.

33 ; viii. 306 ; x. 158, 196, 354 Languages : Cornish, its use, v. 406 ; " Encomia "

hi twenty-three languages, 1652, xi. 376 ;

number of, in the world, x. 376 Languetus (Hubertus), his life, c. 1564-6, ix. 231 Lanherne Convent, altar frontals from, c. 1619, ix

344 Lanoe (Lewis), scholar of Trinity Coll., Camb..

1701, iv. 270 Lanoe (Lewis), Westminster scholar, c. 1700, x

369 Lansdown (C.) on Brandon, Duke of Suffolk :

Brunt, v. 89 Fulsby, Lincolnshire, v. 316

Tattershall : Elsham : Grantham, iv. 536

v. 57, 135

Lansdowne Passage, right of way, vi. 387 Lant (John), Westminster scholar, c. 1588, x. 369 Laon Cathedral in danger, 1915, xi. 81 " Lappet," use of the word, 1627, ix. 227 Lardiner at the Coronation, his duties, ii. 149, 198 Large-paper copies of books, earliest, i. 406, 476 " Largesse," use of the word, viii. 306, 399 Larnaca, English tombstones in, xi. 263, 499 Larom (Charles), Baptist minister, c. 1860, viii

188,278 m

Larom, origin of the surname, viii. 188, 278 Larwood (Jacob), pseudonym of L. R. Sadler, xi

77, 111, 178 Lascaris (Andronicus) and music to Aristophanes

ii. 7, 76 Lascelles (E. R.), Westminster scholar, 1820. vi

70 Lascelles (F. E.), Westminster scholar, 1824 vi

70 Lascelles (F. G. J.), Westminster scholar, 1820

vi. 70

Lascelles (H.), Westminster scholar, 1820, vi. 70 Lascelles (J.) Westminster scholar, 1824, vi. 70 Lascelles (W.), Westminster scholar, 1824, vi. 70 Lasco (Albertus a), Polish Palatine, c. 1583, iii

149

Lasso on railway travel : early impressions, v. 114 Last (Mr.), author of ' Mr. Punch,' his works, v.

50 ' Last Links with Byron, Shelley, and Keats,'

viii. 228, 249

" Last of the Barons," dedication of, vii. 30 Latham (R.), Westminster scholar, 1771, vi. 70 Lathbury (John) and Macaulay, ix. 128 Lathom (John), Carver to Queen Mary of France.

ii. 209

Latimer, Barony of, its origin, vi. 126 Latimer branch of Nevill family, marriages and

arms, ii. 328

Latin, latest use as official language, vii. 227, 297 Latin, modern names derived from, i. 186, 338,

436, 494

Latin accentuation, exceptions, iv. 448 ; v. 33 Latin epitaph at Dryburgh Abbey, ii. 348, 414 Latin grace, " Benedictus benedicat," xi. 149, 192 Latin Guide to Westminster Abbey, c. 1600, v.

308, 430