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Loope (W.), Westminster scholar, c. 1655, x. 387 Loraine (Miss Isabella) and Prince Bismarck,

1836, iii. 47

Loraine family, xi. 106

Lord, use of the title, x. 448, 498 ; xi. 58, 116 Lord (Henry), Westminster scholar, 1752, x. 448 Lord (John), later Owen, Bart., c. 1813, his pedi- gree, iv. 310, 395

Lord (W. F.) on French fishing rights, vii. 290 Lord Chief Justice, the Sheriff, and ventilation,

iv. 169, 217, 257, 315 Lord Mayors. See London. Lords Lieutenant of Ireland, their Secretaries,

ii. 187, 233

Lords of Appeal and the peerage, v. 287 ' Lorna Doone,' words and phrases in, viii. 427, 614 ; ix. 15, 75, 116, 137 ; allusion to Dryden in, viii. 427 ; " barn-gun," 427, 514 ; " capias," 427 ; " loriot," 427 ; " mum," 427 ; " shep- herd's chess," 427 ; a spell in, 427 ; " stinging soap," 427 ; " stooled," 427, 514 Lorraine (Duke of), killed 1396, i. 68 Lorraine legend, " Pays bleu," v. 229, 316 Losack family, i. 369 Losack or Lusack (James), Westminster scholar,

xii. 380, 489

Loseley MSS. printed at Louvain, x. 230, 295, 377 ' Loss and Gain ' and ' From Oxford to Rome,'

vi. 429, 497 Loti (PJferre), his description of Easter Island,

v. 469 ; vi. 53 ; viii. 477 Lott (Miss or Mrs. Emmeline), author of books on

Egypt, c. 1866, ix. 329

Lotus as emblem of India, explanation of, iv. 27, 72

Louch (J. D.) on Louch family, vii. 428

Louch family, vii. 428 ; viii. 137

Louis XIV. and Oliver Cromwell, ii. 168 ; his

victories commemorated on household linen, x.

306

Louis XV., reputed Republican son, i. 225, 275 Louis XVI., his confession on the eve of decapita- tion, iii. 185, 355 ; his arrest at Varennes, iii 203

Louis XVIII. and Felix Smith, organist, iv. 349 his epigram on aeronautical experiments, 1783 xii. 67 Louise (Princess), medal to commemorate mar

riage of, iv. 189

Lourdes, legends from, ix. 343

-Loutit (J. S.) onllarveys in Aberdeenshire, v. 150

Louvain : the University of, x. 207 ; Library

Celtic MSS. of Irish College, 207 ; Loseley MSS

printed at, 230, 295, 377 ; list of the libraries

231 ; accounts of old painted glass at, 268, 31*

Love (William), M.P. for London, 1661, xi. 473

xii. 18, 56

' Love Elegies,' 1732, x. 309, 356 41 Love me, love my dog," ii. 522 ; iii. 51, 113, 17; Loveday (Miss Lucy B.) on ' Memoirs of Mrs

Campbell of Craigie,' viii. 148 Lovekin (John) and St.Michael's, Crooked Lane

1366, xi. 348, 456

Lovekin (L. A. M.) on Canadian Boat Song,' i

311; Crooked Lane : St.Michael's: Lovekin

xi. 348

Lovel (Lord) and Nancy Bell, ballad, v. 330 ; v

37, 115, 171, 217, 296

Lovel family of Northampton, i. 54, 136, 394 Lovelace (Judith) = Simon Turner, 1670, vii. 20 Lovell (Lord), legend of the last, v. 167, 291, 45 Lovell (James), Westminster scholar, 1680, x. 38

Lovell (Percy W.) on rate-books kept by overseers

of the poor, x. 189 Lovell family, ii. 329, 373, 435

Lovers' Vows,' a play, its author, i. 468 ; ii. 76 Low (Sampson), Marston & Co., on words and

phrases in ' Lorna Doone,' ix. 15 Lowater on Nicolaus Mysticus and Cosmas Atticus,

vi. 97

Lowe (Mrs.) on Anne Wentworth, v. 69 Lowe (Isabel M.) on the yew in place-names, i. 450 Lowe (T.), mezzotint of, with Mrs. Chambers, xii.

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Lowe family, 1670-80, iii. 106 l,owell (J. Russell), " fondness for " or " of," iii. 226 ; quotations and allusions in his ' Fireside Travels,' x. 147, 197, 274, 315 owndes (Arthur) on American national flower, iv. 455 Author of hymn wanted, vi. 49 Author of quotation wanted, vi. 49 Cocquard (St. Cyr) v. 108 Fletcher (Benjamin), Governor of New York, 1692-7, v. 110 Ogilvie (Rev. Dr.), brother of the poet, iv. 227 ' Velvet Cushion,' iv. 288 Lowndes (Richard), Westminster scholar, 1734, x.

387 Lowndes (W. T.), his ' Bibliographer's Manual '

published in parts, vi. 103, 191, 275 Lowth (F.), Westminster scholar, 1825, vi. 89 Lowther (Col.), 1739, his Christian name, vi. 131,

176, 217, 237, 293 Lowther family, iv. 388, 457, 518 Lowthers v. Howards, superstition upset, 1910,

ii. 504 ; iii. 18 Lowton, book on the history of Laurel House, xii.

321 Loyal and Friendly Society of the Blue and

Orange, iv. 170 ; v. 217

Loyal Society, John Wilkes and, 1745, vi. 387 Loyola, origin of the name, i. 326 Loyola on Inquisition in fiction and drama, vii.

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Lucan and Hood's ' The Bridge of Sighs,' xii. 47 Lucas (E. V.) on Anastasie, miniature painter, vi. 428 ; Epitaphiana, vi. 97 ; Ollney, (Lieut. Col.), iv. 48; Wilkes and the acorn, vi. 28 Lucas (J. Landfear) on advertisements on official documents, xii. 240 Alice Holt Forest, xii. 258 Announcements in newspaper office windows, x. 38 Barley and blindness, xii. 380 Bullock's Museum, Picadilly, v. 410 " Bushel and Strike," ix. 330 " By a fluke," vi. 26 Candlesticks at the Duke of Wellington's funeral, x. 449 Cannon at Hampstead, viii. 390 Cheeses in Ireland, xi. 472 Clocks and clockmakers ; x. 310 Coins and stamps, British, x. 191 Cosmopolitan Club, xii. 160 Dibdin and Southampton, xi. 98 Dogs in churches, v. 209 Double meanings, vi. 167 Farthing Victorian stamps, xi. 135 Foreign marriages in London, xii. 442 " Fubbs Yacht " Tavern, Greenwich, x. 347 German street-names, x. 409 Gladstone on the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer, ix. 488 ; x. 95 Grandfather clocks in France, iv. 509 " Grass widow," viii. 209 Horse on column in Picca- dilly, xi. 29 Hounds, branding of, v. 370 Hundred of Manhood, x. 229 Hyde Park Corner, Leeds, ix. 185 Hydon's Ball, Surrey, ix. 409 " I am the only Running Footman," x. 229 Ice : its uses, ix. 469 Inwood or Inward family, viii. 295 Irish marching tunes,