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" Blood-boltered," ' Macbeth,' ix. 417 " Bol- ton iTaire groates," ii. 467 Braddon (Mary Elizabeth) : bibliography, xi. 283 Breval (Monsieur de), xi. 423 British infantry, viii. 428 British regimental history, ix. 174 Campbell (Mungo), xi. 476 Cannel coal, xii. 106 Carlyle's " Carcassonne," vi. 489 Clerical Directories, xi. 158 Cocking (Thomas), ix. 114 Collie, xii. 389 Coral and its owner, xii. 383 "Corvicer," an old trade, ix. 395 Costa (Da) : Brydges Willyams, xi. 218 Curtis (G. W.), ix. 336' Dame Wiggins of Lee,' xii. 249 Davenport (John), xii. 306 Dawson (Nancy), xi. 460 Despicht, viii. 314 Ecclaston (Daniel), xi. 238 Epitaph : Christchurch, Hampshire, x. 213 " Esses," xii. 410 " Ethrog," v. 331 Fabric of cathedrals, xii. 263 Families of Kay and Key, xi. 136 'Fisher Boy,' ix. 333 Floating ironclad batteries, xi.' 482 Folk-lore queries, x. 78 " Gas " as a street-name, viii. 337 ' Glosso- graphia Anglicana Nova,' xi. 76 Gosson (Henry), bookseller, xii. 448 'Guy Livingstone,' viii. 415 " Here I lay outside the door," vi. 57 History of commerce, xii. 507 Hulmc Trust, founder of the, xi. 7 Ice : its uses, ix. 512 " lebie horse," x. 175 " InchalfCe hesper," xi. 327 " Janus," xi. 497 ' John Gilpin ' in Latin elegiacs, ix. 477 Kaye's ' History of the Sepoy War,' xii. 247 Khoja Hussein, viii. 278 ' Ladies of Castlemarch,' xii. 360, 487 "Lady of the Lamp," xi. 406 Lawyers in literature, x. 216 " Lienin," xii. 364 ' Londina -Illustrata,' xii. 346 " McFar- lan's geese," ix. 314 Mander (Rev. Dr. Roger), xii. 244 Mankinholes, xi. 369 Marshalseas, vii. 217' Mirage of Life,' xi. 387 ' Napoleon dans Pautre Monde,' ix. 316 Nicknames, necessary, xi. 480 Nightingale (Florence), xi. 207 Nonconformist ministers, list of, xi. 458 Old-time children's books and stories, vii. 356 Our National Anthem, xi. 113 Pack-horses, xi. 330 "Patience " as a surname, viii. 418 Patron saint of pilgrims, x. 255 Pellico's (Silvio) ' Duties of Man,' ix. 472 ' poems written for a child,' x. 175 "Pound" for prisoners, xii. 32 Procter (Adelaide Ann) : her mother, x. 393 ' Punch ' : its pagination, xii. 257 Rating of clergy to find armour, iv. 532 1 Rise of the Hohenzo Herns,' xi.. 304 Roberts (William), Esq., xi. 215 Robinson (Luke), M.P., xi. 55 Rolls of Honour, xi. 178 " Roper's news " : " duck's news," xi. 174 " Roving Englishman," vi. 38 St. Paul's, height of, x. 434 Scots Guards : regimental histories, x. 495 ; xi. 15 Scott (William Bell), x. 94 ' Slang Dictionary,' xi. 31 " Spruce " = " natty," xi. 33 "Statesman," xi. 325 Tephrensis (Gregentius Archiepiscopus), xi. 97 'Tomahawk,' vii. 413 " To pill," ix. 213 Town Clerk's signature, viii. 313 Trusler (John), xi. 289 " Tune the old cow died of," xi. 309 Vanbrugh's epitaph, ix. 193 Vardy (John), architect, xii. 465 Vertical sundials, vii. 338 Vieria (Antonio), xi. 156 Vispre' (Victor), xi. 476 " Wakes ": "laik," x. 217 " Wastrel "= waste land, xi. 154 Weenix (Jan), ix. 114

Sparrow (John), 1615-65, barrister, i. 449 " Sparrowbills," " Sparrowgrass," meaning of the words, x. 157, 227, 278, 291, 353, 455

Sparrow-blasted, origin of the term, ii. 267, 318,

392 Sparrowgrass : asparagus, etymology of the word r

ii. 268

" Sparstone," meaning of the word, viii. 426 Speaker's Chair of the Old House of Commons.

ii. 128, 177, 218, 331 ; iii. 50, 93 Speakers of the House of Commons, their portraits,

ii. 406

" Species " in the ' N.E.D.,' ix. 127 Speckled, etymology of the word, ii. 204 Spectres, Dalmatian night, ii. 66 Speculative glasses, temp. Henry VIII., i. 206 Speech, new forms of, ii. 505. Speech by Lord Salisbury on war between Eng--

land and Germany, vi. 69 Speech of the twentieth century, xi. 379 ' Speeches and Prayers ' of the Regicides, vii. 301 r

341, 383, 442, 502 ; viii. 22, 81, 122, 164, 202 r

242, 284, 324, 361 Spence (Thomas), his ' Rights of Man, 'song, 1794,-

ii. 404

Spencer, description of the garment, i. 105, 152 Spencer (Bishop), of Madras, his portrait, xi. 471 Spencer (Capt. E.), author of books of travel, c.

1837, xii. 100 Spencer (George John, second Earl), his death,

1834, iii. 46 Spencer (Herbert), his patent paper-clip, vii. 190 ;-

viii. 117 Spenser (Edmund), and Dante, iv. 447, 515 j

v. 33 ; Concordance in preparation, 1872, 48 y

his historical errors, 248, 358 ; epigram of, 269 ;

his location in 1592, 310, 417 ; and St. Bridget's

Bower, vii. 150, 231

Spermaceti and ambergris, their source, i. 386 Spero on authors wanted, vii. 369 Spettigue, Carpenter, and Rowe families, iv. 346- Spexhall Church, picture of ancient tower of,.

ii. 8

Sphinx, small, wanted, i. 110 Spicer (H.), his 'A White Hand and a Black

Thumb,' v. 517 Spicer (Newton) on Lady Elizabeth Stuart,

Darnley's sister, iv. 89

Spider stories, iv. 26, 76, 115, 137, 477 ; v. 34 Spider's web and fever, a superstition, ii. 109,

194 ; iii. 96, 174 Spielmann (M. H.), F.S.A., on " Conturbabantur

Constantinopolitani " : ' The Comic Latin

Grammar,' xi. 174; Inglis's (Robert) edition of Shakespeare, 188 ; Ludgate or Graf ton

gicture of Shakespeare, 442 ; First Folio hakespeare, vii. 137 Spiera (Francis), Charles Lamb, and Burton, -

iii. 61, 152, 212, 374 Spiller (John), sculptor of Charles II. statue,.

ii. 372, 454

Spilman monument, Waltham Abbey, viii. 247 " Spinet," derivation of the word, viii. 428 Spineto (Marquis de), of Cambridge University,

d. 1812, ix. 510 ; x. 138, 177 Spinets, John Longman, maker of, c. 1801,

xii. 199, 465

Spinis in the Antonine Itinerary, i. 61 Spinney, a copse, use of the word, i. 145, 257,

292 Spira, capture of, 1633, its situation, v. 429 ;

vi. 53 ' Spirit " in the ' New English Dictionary,'

x. 366 ; Huxley's allusion to the word, v. 189