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GENERAL INDEX.

editions, ii. 508 ; and George Meredith, x.

208

"' Peacock without Temple Bar," c. 1705, ix. 370 Peak district, Bevolution memorials in, viii. 270 Peake and Halley families of Virginia, xii. 339 Peake and Pyke families of Southwark, iii. 368 Peake and Turner families, iii. 127 Pear, magic, at Coulstoun, Haddingtonshire,

vi. 110 "Pear matter, a"=trifling matter. 1611, vii.

227 Pearce (Horace), F.L.S., his genealogical MSS.,

vii. 30, 138

Pearce (S. Spencer) on Saint Sunday, vii. 108 Pearce (W.), F.S.A., on " Stockeagles," xi. 322 ;

tobacco " rape," vii. 410 Pearce (Dr. Zachary) =Mary Adams, c, 1721, iv.

Peare family, iv. 270

Pears, baked = " wardens," sold at Bedford Fair, iv. 309, 371, 438 ; " Bon Chretien " and " Doyenne du Cornice," iv. 309, 372 ; cut nettles help to ripen, xii. 301, 347

Pearse (Arthur) on authors of quotations wanted, ix. 188

Pearse (Col. H. W.), D.S.O., on R. R. Gillespie at Vellore, iii. 348

^Pearson (Charles), pamphlet attributed to, i. 349

Pearson (Howard S.) on authors wanted, xi. 306 -" Bethlem Gabor," vii. 337 Churchyard

inscriptions : list of transcriptions, vi. 354 -

Deer-leaps, iv. 138 Duignan (W. H.), xi. 461

-' Ethics of the Dust,' ix. 336 Henry of

Lavarre, ii. 457 Jennings case, v. 310

Poem wanted, vii. 354 Redcoats, viii. 297

' St. James's Chronicle,' ii. 476 " Seen through Glass," viii. 230 Shakespeariana, xi. 76 Shropshire newspaper printed in London, ii. /8 Statues and memorials : the bust of John Rogers, xii. 231 Sturge (Joseph), xii. 406 Trussel family, v. 476 Women carrying their husbands, ii. 452

Pearson (Karl) on John Jarvis the dwarf iv 307

Pearson family, ii. 89

Peasant drinking song, French, iv. 109

Peasantry, songs of the, iii. 47, 97, 334

Peat family, xii. 29, 105

Peatiing (A. V.) on author wanted : lines in a parish register, viii. 50

" ^148^95^'" Luther ' s " famous advice," " Peccavi " pun, the history of, vii. 226, 290 ;

Pe U$ 11 (Capt ' Richard )> 1655 > h is biography, ix. Pechell family, ix. 449

, 1654-1718, his works,

Peck (Francis), antiquary, ii. 68, 136, 175, 295 Peck (Francis), Rector of Gunbv ii RS I^R 175, 295 '

pe t c k (Francis), Rector of Orlestone, ii. 68, 136

i j, Li*.* PeckJFrancis), Rector of Saltwood, ii. 68, 136, 175,

Peck (Francis), Westminster scholar, b. 1685 ii

Peck' (W.' A.) 'on Mytton : Hardwicke's Shrop- shire Pedigrees, iv. 417 Oliphant family, vii. 209 Peck (Francis), ii. 175 I

Peckham, demolition of Hanover Chapel, ii. 46, 455

Peculiar Court of Selby, Yorks, i. 37, 97 ; Laugh- ton-en-le-Morthen, ii. 528

Peddie (R. A.) on books, printed, early English, vii. 327, 432 Booksellers, Provincial, in the 17th century, xi. 45 ' Caxton Memorial, A.,' iv. 313 ' London,' ' British ' and ' English ' Catalogues, vii. 238 'Morning Post,' 1781, ii. 387 Printers' Bible, ii. 408 Printing : an unpublished MS., iv. 388 Watson's ' History of Printing,' i. 154

Pedestals of statues, their height at Rome, iv. 389

Pedlar's Acre, Lambeth, its history, i. 487 ; ii. 54

Peel (John) of Caldbeck, ii. 229, 278, 335, 397

Peel (Sir Robert), preparation for his speeches. iii. 107, 178

Peel Castle, the Duchess of Gloucester and, v. 375

Peel Cemetery, I. of Man, curious epitaph in, ii. 524

Peele (G.), lines in his ' Edward I.,' ix. 250, 334, 416

Peeping Tom and Shakespeare, ii. 189, 233

Peerage and Lords of Appeal, v. 287

Peers (Richard), his marriage, vi. 11

Peers and public-house signs, iv. 228, 271, 331, 456, 493

Peet (W. H.) on acrostics, x. 198 ^schylus on Homer, vii. 478 ' Alpine Lyrics,' iv. 94 Andrews's (II. C.) ' The Heathery,' vii. 338 Arrow, viii. 187 Authors wanted, vii. 373, 428 ; ix. 307 Authors of quotations wanted, v. 90, 237, 258 Authorship cf ' The Devil's Walk,' vi. 311 Baker (Rev. H. de Foe), vii. 296 Ballantyne's (James) Kelso press, iii. 396 " Barring-out," ix. 55 Beatson (General) and the Crimean War, vi. 517 Berrysfleld, vi. 436 ' Bingen on the Rhine.' vi. 493 Black- friars, ix. 333 ' Bobs,' x. 473 Book-covers : " Yellow-backs," ii. 237 Bookworms, xii. 186 Botany : time of flowers blooming, ii. 78 Bow, old Erglish, viii. 158 Canada, English Regiments in, viii. 378 Carlos (Don), son of

Philip II., v. 409 Carr (W.), artist, vii. 274

Caxton and Edward IV., i. 209 " Cerne," viii. 169 Chanteys, English, vii. 455 Chap- man (John), publisher, 1822-94, xii. 67 Charles V. (Emperor), autobiography of, xi. 454- -" Chatter about Harriet," x. 266

" Chickseed without Chickweed," x. 418

Christian names used by men and women, iii. 456 ; unusual, vii. 446 Clerks in holy orders as combatants, xii. 56 Coaching clubs, viii.

38 Cocgicgrues, vi. 249 Cowlard, ix. 514

Cuckoo ^in folk-lore, xii. 230 'Dame Wiggins of Lee ' ; ' Six Little Princesses,' xii. 249 Dando, the oyster-e t ater, xii. 444 ' Diary of Lady Willoughby,' x. 241 Disraeli : reference sought, xii. 406 Dreams, purchasing of, x. 477 Eardley (Sir Culling), Bart., vi. 94 Easter offerings, xii. 108 Encaustic tiles, device on, x. 33 " Ephesians " : a Shakes- pearian term, x. 497" Everything comes to

him," &c., ii. 386 Feast of Shells, ix. 175

Files : tools in the Middle Ages, vii. 515 Francis's (Sir Philip) descendants, v. 315 Frederic, Prince of Wales, ii. 435' Gentile Powers,' v. 475' Gentleman's Calling,' xii. 88 George III.'s interest in farming, xii. 427