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GENERAL INDEX.

Anzac, a new place-name, xii. 233

Ape in alchemist's laboratory, vii. 110, 157, 211 ;

viii. 33

Aphra as a Christian nn.me, viii. 505 " Apium," English equivalent of, vi. 489 ; vii. 55,

74, 135, 195 Apocrypha, ' Judith ' included in the Lectionary,

x. 389, 418

Apollo of the doors, representation of, xi. 69, 115 Apophthegms for school museum, iv. 10 Apparitions, at Bovington, Herts, iv. 30 ; at

Pirton, Berts, iii. 466 ; iv. 33, 134, 198 Apperson (G. L.) on Alabaster effigies, vi. 277 " All is not gold that glisters," xii. 59 " Among the blind the one-eyed man is King," ix. 412 Authors wanted, xi. 360 Barring-out, xi. 271 Belshazzar's feast, vi. 495 Craddon (Mary Elizabeth) : bibliography, xi. 283 " Callan- dar's cat." vi. 329 " Castles in Spain " : " Castle in the Air," iv. 178 Chapel House, x. 72 Clay pipes of gentility, viii. 190 Clocks and clockmakers, x. 354 Cosmopolitan Club, xii. 208 County bibliographies, v. 32 Curtis (G. W.), ix. 336 Dedication of non- conformist chapels, vi. 193 -" JJominion of Canada," xi. 418 Easter hare, xi. 407 Emerson, Heine, and Franklin in England, iv. 152 Etruscan surgical instruments, xii. 366 First barmaid, ix. 238 Fountain pen, i. 395 Foxe, Index to : lists of martyrs, i. 395 Hall (Robert), vii. 389 Ivory (Sir John), ii. 195 Johnson and tobacco, iv. 148 Legend of the last Lord Lovell, v. 167 Mourning letter-paper, x. 412 Municipal records printed, ii. 287 Newcastle (Duke of) at Marston Moor, vii. 348 " Old Clem " : ' Great Expectations,' iv. 354 Old plays, xi. 409 Old-time children's books and stories, vii. 357 Parliamentary soldiers and Charles I., vii. 429 Passes to the London parks, ix. 278 Pauper's badge, iii. 118 -Portraits of Thoreau, xi. 329 " Pound " for prisoners, xi. 471 Price of tobacco in the seventeenth century, vi. 268 " Put a beggar on horseback," iii. 334 Ralegh (Sir Walter), his house at Youghal, iv. 473 -Ravensbourne, ii. 17. Redcoats, viii. 296 -Rook's justice, viii. 516 Rosamonda's Lake, i. 229 Rotherhithe, i. 56 Schopenhauer and Wimbledon, vii. 136 Smoking in public-houses, seventeenth century, v. 188 " Stockeagles," xi. 390 " This world's a city full of crooked streets," i. 94 " Vive la Beige," iv. 175 " When our Lord shall lie in our Lady's lap," i. 94 " Young Folks," iii. 34 Appleby family of Appleby Magna, vi. 291 Apples, " christening " of, on St. Swithun's

x. 87, 152

Apple tree flowering in autumn, ii. 149, 199 Appleyard (John), his death c. 1572, iii. 307 Apprentices, forms for, c. 1450, xi. 261 Apprenticeship experiences, 1723, ii. 26 Apps (G. J.), oil picture ' Returning from Church '

ii. 329

Aprice (John), Winchester scholar, 1542, ix. 369 Apsley House, date of its purchase, ii. 486 Apssen counter, meaning of the phrase, i. 116 ; iv.

217, 256

Ap Thomas. See Thomas (Ap). Apuleius and Vitalis, W. Browne and, x. 384 Aquilae (Gilbert cle), origin of the style, xii. 49 Arabian horses in pre-Mohammedan*days, i. 421, 515; ii. 71

Day,

' Arabian Nights,' story of ' Aladdin,' v, 29 r- bibliography of, viii. 21, 217 ; published serially, 1772, xi. 277

Arabian story referred to in k Dombey and Son," v. 88

Arab is, flower-name, its derivation-, i. 406; ii. 11,- 279

Aram (Eugene), his trial, ii. 105, 279, 319 ; news- papers referring to, 1759, iv. 468 ; and the- skeleton at Thistle Hill, iv. 488 ; as philologist,- v. 327.

Araujo (Antonio d'), c. 1812, Portuguese, v. 149

Aravamuthan (T. G.) on ' Pride and Prejudice,' ii.. 147

Arber (Agnes) on botany, ix. 238"

Arbuthnot (John), physician and wit, his marriage,., iii. 109

Arbuthnot (Robert) = Beatrix Gordon, her father,., iii. 69, 234, 294

Arcangelus (D. Camerino), painter, L 268, 313 ; ii.. 517

Arch at head of Constitution Hill, xii. 241, 283, 364

' Archseologia,' xxix. ix. 33, 209

Archa3logy, excavations in the Sudan-, ii. 108, 235

Archambault (G.) on adjectives from French place-names, ix. 358 " Condamine," x. 57

Archbishop and king, Irish, A.D. 901, xii. 299

Archdeacons of Hereford, c. 1567, ii. 128, 255

Arche family, c. 1420, ix. 270, 318

Archer (H. G.) on Alfieri in England, ii. 421

Archer (Patrick) of London, merchant, temp.. Car. II., v. 9 Black bandsmen in the Army,, iii. 370 Branding of hounds, v. 454 Chamney or Cholmondeley family, iii. 3 Dickens's rail- way accident, v. 470 Disraeli (Benjamin) of Dublin, iii. 134 Earldom of Derwentwater, v. 196 Early railway travelling, v. 29 ; vii. 271 French prisoners of war at Nottingham, v. 257 Irish family histories, viii. 173 Railway sjnok- ing carriages, ix. 251 Saward (James Towns-

hend), alias " Jem the Penman," viii. 76

Strickland (Sir C. W.), i. 64

Archer (Patrick), London merchant, d. c. 1686, v. 9

Archer family, c. 1700, viii. 308

Archer family, xi. 471

Archibald (R. C.) on Baltimore-Pattersons, i. 313 Condon (Col. F.) : Hellish (Capt. T.), ii. 127 Ladies and University degrees, ii. 247 Lawsoii's (John) translation of Simson's ' Treatise concerning Porisms,' vii. 189 Mathematics: English diaries,!. 147; iii. 252 ; periodicals, iii. 253; terms not in ' N.E.D^' iii. 426 ' Mathematical Transactions,' iii. 246 ; v. 15 Swale (J. H.), Mathematician, i. 107

Archiepiscopal visitations of monastic houses,. 1250-93, vii. 193

Architecture and eminent men, ii. 342, 398

Archives, ecclesiastical, the custody of, xi. 359,.. 436, 501

Arcoul, French privateer, taken by Portland, packet, Roebuck, iii. 288

Ardagh ( J.) on ' Ambulator,' vii. 430 " Bell and* Horns," Brompton, x. 109 Books on London r Great Chart, viii. 232 Carnwath House, viii,. 327" Cockleshell Walk," viii. 450 " Crooked' Billet," viii. 50, 116 Curious bibliographical' item, viii. 28 Dickens in London, ix. 9 Dickens's " The Uncommercial Traveller," vii.. 249 ; viii. 14 Drawings of malefactors, xii. 301