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GENERAL INDEX.

Parker (Col. J.) on " an inchalffe hesper," xi.

327 ; " trawn chaer," x. 32, 475 Parker (J. R.) on Charles Kingsley, i. 68 Parker (Lucia) on English sovereigns as deacons,

xi. 48 Parker (Matthew), his consecration, viii. 488 ;

ix. 38 Parker (W.), Lord Morley and Monteagle, 1575-

1622, his portrait, x. 408 Parker and Elliott families, xi. 229 Parker family of Gloucestershire, xi. 106 Parkes (S. T. H.) on Birmingham statues and

memorials, ix. 278, 411, 437 ; on onions and

deafness, xi. 118

Parkhurst and Jenner families, vi. 469 " Parkin " for the 5th of November, origin of,

iv. 430 ; v. 38

Parkinson (Thomas), artist, c. 1769, viii. 428 Parkvns (Mansfield) in Abyssinia, 1843-5, viii.

127 Parliament, proposed new Houses of, 1733, i.

309, 497 ; representation of Oxford University

in, ii. 3 ; payment of members, instances, iv.

187 ; change in dress and habits, vii. 405 ; blind members of, ix. 430, 475, 498 ; verse on burning of the Houses of, x. 67, 154 ; a phantom story of, xii. 29, 306

Parliament, Clerks of, the office, iii. 228, 312 Parliament, Irish, transcripts of debates, x. 348 Parliament, Long, pensioners in, iii. 103, 253 Parliamentary division lists, earliest, i. 51, 192 Parliamentary slang : Gag, Guillotine, and

Kangaroo closure, iii. 345, 468 ; iv. 35 Pan n inter (Mary) and " the Point- in- View "

Chapel, vi. 487

' Parnassus,' Dryden's copy of, viii. 370, 418 Parnell (Thomas), a reading of his ' Old Beautv,'

vi. 146

Parodies : Gray's ' Elegy,' iii. 62, 144, 204, 338 ; iv. 90, 135 ; on Napoleon Bonaparte, ii. 326 ; on ' Walrus and the Carpenter,' ii. 469, 496 Parr (Queen Katherine), her biography, i. 508 ; ii. 99. 359 ; her descendants, x. 170,' 215, 232 257 Parr (P. C.) on authors or explanations wanted,

v. 336 Carlylo's ' Sartor Resartus,' v. 209 Parr (Robert), centenarian, d. 1757, tombstone

inscription, iv. 309, 378 Parratt (George), 1890, his inventions, iii. 77, 177

Parry (G. A.) on " merrygreek," vii. 309

' Vittoria Corornbona,' vii. 326 Parry (Liout.-Col. G. S.) on Alassio, Riviera de

Ponente, Italy : inscriptions at, xi. 296

Aleppo, English consuls at, xi. 389 " Boches," xi. 78 Bolton (Duchess of), viii. 393 Broad- head (Parry), ix. 437 Burial inscriptions, iii.

188 ; iv. 348 Cadenabbia : inscriptions at, x. 407 Chelsea Hospital burying-ground, inscriptions, vi. 241, 325, 425, 504 Children with same Christian name, i. 35 Custom house cutters, iii. 228 "Dame Wiggins of Lee": 'Six Little Princesses,' xii. 199 Doge's hat, 11. 56 Epitaphiana, v. 184 Florence: in- scriptions in New Protestant Cemetery, iii. 324, 404 Freeman : Day : Parry : Fyke, ix. 193 Gargoyles, i. 370 Gibraltar : inscriptions m Trafalgar cemetery, i. 104 165 ; in King's Chapel, ii. 342 ; in sandpits cemetery, ii. 423, 483 ; in Protestant Cathedral, iii. 224 Hanoverian regiment, iii. 378 Hotham (Durand), vL 307 Lovel (Lord), ballad of, vi.

171 Malaga ; inscriptions in English Cemetery, i. 444, 502 Mentone : inscriptions in the Ancien Cimetiere, x. 326, 383, 464, 504 ; xi. 85, 205 " Not room enough to swing a cat," ix. 237, 276 " Oake " or " oke," vi. 508 Parry (Sir Thomas), viii. 408 Place-names, vii. 70 Roman Catholics : Register of deaths before 1837, ix. 375" S.S.," viii. 397 St James's Piccadilly, vii. 185, 224, 303, 324 St. John's, Westminster : inscriptions in burial-ground, iv. 302, 403, 484; v. 42, 83, 305 St. Katherine's-by-the-Tower, x. 70 St. Mary's, Lambeth : inscriptions in Churchr yard, xii. 296, 355, 396, 436, 449, 477 Thomp- son (William), d. 1775, xi. 52 Parry (Sir Thomas), d. 1616, his son, viii. 408 Parry, Fullwood, Halley, and Fyke families, vi.

303, 415, 497 Farry, Kitchin, Casson, and Harwood families,

ix.^328, 413

Parry, Fyke, Freeman, and Bruce families, x. 9 Parry, Fyke, Freeman, and Day families ix. 146,

193 Parry, Fyke, Fulwood and Halley families, vii.

203, 277

Parry, Stuart, Freeman, Fyke families, iv. 164 Parry and Ferry families, i. 197 Parry and Soper families, i. 286 Parsee investiture in London, 1915, xi. 185 Parsees, onomastic system of the, ix. 7 Parselle (J.), alumnus of Aberdeen, b. 1820, xi.

453

Parson (J.) on authorship of ' The Devil's Walks' vi. 251 Belshazzar's Feast, vi. 496 ' Bingen on the Rhir.e,' vi. 493 Books on London : Great Chart, viii. 293 Cereals, price of in 1550, vii. 358 Charles L, ix. 151 Dedication of Nonconformist chapels, vi. 193 Library wanted, x. 68 Paget (Sir James), xi. 453 " pomander," vi. 149 " Star," Broad Green Croydon, viii. 38 Verno (Jules), ix. 75 ' Parson and the Painter,' illustrated by Phil May,

ii. 388, 433, 477

Parsons (Catherine E.) on Bourn Bridge, Cam- bridgeshire, xi. 379

Parsons (Edward), Etonian, 1758, xi. 110, 235 Parsons (J. Denham) on Droeshout engraving of Shakespeare, viii. 189 Milton's epitaph : the Second Folio of the Shakespeare plays, ix. 73, 217, 353 Farsons (William), -a " private man," hanged 1751

ix. 46, 116, 216

Parsons not in Holy Orders, i. 11 Parthenon Club, c. 1820, its history, xii. 99, 149 Participle present and gerund in English, vi. 65,

Partridge (C.), Jun., F.S.A., on armorial salver, 1694, ix. 108 Hewitt (Capt. James Waller), vii. 165 ; ix. 474 Hewitt and Ledlie families. ix. 86

" Party " as " parti," viii. 206

Fasca (J. Townshend), Westminster scholar, 1817 vii. 450

Pashley (B.) on " plumpe " watch, vii. 117

Pass, " let that pass," 1632, ix. 288

"Pass the pikes," 1611, meaning of the phrase, ix. 227

Passe (Crispin Van dor), his print of the Gun- powder Plot conspirators, x. 469 ; xi. 95

Passenger, slang use of the word, iii. 85

Passes to the London parks, ix. 229, 278, 295