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GENERAL INDEX.

Latin hexameters by machinery, iii. 168, 249 Latin hymn by St. Bernard of Clairvaux, ii. 428 Latin inscription on a bishop, " Monumentum

poni curavit," x. 468, 515 ; xi. 53, 173 Latin inscription on a mantelpiece, 1510, xii. 339

408, 447

Latin jingles, origin of, x. 250, 298, 337, 392, 436 Latin law pleadings, change into the vernacular

i. 448, 495

Latin lines on music, vii. 406 Latin maxim, the source of, xii. 220 Latin obscurities in ecclesiastical visitations, i

427

Latin palseographic contractions, ix. 10 Latin phrase for " Mistletoe for the New Year,'

v. 10

Latin porch inscription, iv. 330, 457, 516 Latin pronunciation, vii. 283 Latin quotations, i. 211 ; in Fraunce's 'Victoria,

v. 446 Latin tombstone inscriptions, Upham, iv. 330

v. 438 Latin Vice- Admiralty commissions, 1685-1730,

v. 87 Latour (Peter de), c. 1710, his biography, ii. 287,

361 Latter Lammas, origin and meaning of the term,

iv. 469 ; v. 18, 75, 155, 232 Latton family, xii. 400, 450 Laud (Archbishop), lines on engraved portrait,

ii. 327 ; his relations, v. 265 ; vi. 477 Laughan, Logan, surnames, v. 290, 516 Laugher, derivation of the surname, xi. 147, 237,

370 ' Laughing Cavalier,' picture by Franz Hals, viii.

189, 318 Laughton (Sir J. K.) on Liverpool reminiscences,

ix. 436 ; Nelson's birthplace, ii. 36 ; " Musle,"

iv. 307, 414

Laughton-en-le-Morthen, Peculiar Court, ii. 528 Launceston as a surname, i. 346, 415 Laurel House, Lowton, book on history of, xii.

Laurence (Chevalier de) on heraldry, i. 486; ii. 18

Laurine (Edrne de) on John of Cosington, iii. 67 _ Elmham (William), iii. 87 Guichard d'Angle, ii. 421 Jo^l (John) or Jouel or Juiel, ii. 427

La vand (Jean Francois), and bell inscription, iii. 248, 298

Lavington (Margaret) on Aleppo : Tilly Kettle, xi. 249 Apparent death, vi. 353 Brooke (James), vi. 375 Cobbett bibliography, viii. 36 Cromwell's illegitimate daughter, Mrs. Hartop, ix. 372 Cyder Cellars, xi. 208 Family of Sextons, viii. 206 Firebacks, vi. 318 -' Great Historical Picture of the Siege of Aero,' viii. 116 Hastings (Warren) : his trial, xi. 92 Hayman drawings, xi. 189 Henley family : overseers : sampler, xi. 129 Hudson (Thomas), portrait painter, 1701-79, ix. 36 _ James II. or William III. ? ix. 349 Johnson's ' Dictionary ' ; " ocean," vi. 308 Lines in George Peele's ' Edward I.,' ix. 416 ' N. & Q.' in fiction, ix. 305 Packet-boat charges, 17th century, xi. 213 Phene (Dr. John Samuel), ix 457 Pictures and Puritans, xi. 151 Pronun- ciation ; its changes, xi. 121 Reversed en- gravings, ix. 253 " Roper's news " : " Duck's News," xi. 110 Savery family, of Devonshire

^'J?, 8 ?^ 6 Jit b y Viii. 11 Tippoo Sahib's stick, ix. 408 Wars of Louis XIV.

household linen, x. 306 Wilderness Row, viii. 53 W T ildgoose, ix: 398 Winchester and Lon- don, between, x. 332

Law, French pronunciation of the name, vii. 10 Law and Archbishop Spottiswood, their

letter to James I., xi. 129

Law (Ernest) on Queen Elizabeth's portraits at

Hampton Court by Zucchero, iv. 292 Ponte-

fract Castle : picture at Hampton Court, iv,

496 Van Dyck with the sunflower, vi. 175

Law (Matthew), Westminster scholar, c. 1615 r

x. 369

Law( Mrs.) on Thomas Barrow, artist, iii. 169 Bennett (Richard), iii. 228 Orde= Williams,, iii. 228 Romney family and Lord Lifford, 169 Romney (Sir W.), iii. 169 Romney or Rximney (G.), recusant, i. 348 ; iii. 169 Law cases, leading, in verse, ii. 348 Law French and legal macaronics, iii. 6 Law-hand, writing of documents, c. 1864, iv. 486 Law maxim : " Satius est petere fontes," ix..

269, 317

Law relating to garments to be worn, 1736, xi. 226' Lawes (J.), Westminster scholar, 1779, vi. 110 Lawler (C. F.), writer, c. 1790, iv. 349, 438 Lawn tennis, earliest work on the game, vii. 506 Lawrance (Miss), her lineage, vi. 248 Lawrance (J.), American judge, 1750-1810, vii.

248, 338, 431 Lawrance (R. Murdoch) on Lawrence, vi. 248 vii. 290 ; viii. 349 ; Canon J. C. Robertson, ii. 327

La wrence= Washington, viii. 269, 418 Lawrence, Freeman, and Beauchamp families,.

c. 1620, iii. 169, 238, 415 Lawrence, Surgeons at Bath, 1720, and 1820,.

vii. 290

Lawrence (Betty), on ' Belgravia,' a poem, iii... 329, 439

Lawrence (Sir E. Durning) on " O.K.," vi. 268

Shakespeare's signatures, vi. 153, 338 Trnro r s (Lord) Universal Information Bureau : the Dutch ell, vi. 413 Lawrence (G. A.), author of ' Guy Livingstone,''

iv. 249 ; vii. 370, 415

Lawrence (Capt. G. B.), R.N., artist, c. 1807, ii. 36& ; ^awrence (G. H.) on Campbell, vi. 489 Lawrence (Sir H. Montgomery), work by, 1872,.

xi. 381 Lawrence (Margaret) on ' A Voice from the

Bush,' iii. 48 Lawrence (Dr. Thomas). Bath, physician of

Johnson, viii. 349

Lawrence (Sir T.), his sketch of Mrs. Linley, iii.. 348 ; two portraits by, vii. 269 ; his portrait of Mrs. Hutchinson, c. 1820, ix. 170 ; his portrait of Madame Thiebault, xi. 360 ; xii. 139, 404 ; his portrait of Major Le Hardy, xii.

Lawrence (Major W.), date of his death, xii. 139 Lawrence (W. J.) on Samuel Derrick : Thomas Wilkes, v. 366 ; early French players in England,.

Lawrence and Washington families, 1600, iii. 245 ^awrence family of Nova Scotia, vi. 349

Lawrence Street, St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, origin* of the name, iii. 309, 398, 437

Laws, sumptuary, of England, 17th century x. 129

Laws (E.) on the Old Pretender, ii. 108; White lion of the house of March, iii. 248 ; John- Lord : Owen, iv. 395