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on, in Berkshire, viii. 309 ; upright, in church- yards, viii. 490 ; ix. 35, 91, 158 Tompson. See Thompson.

Tom-tits attacking books in a library, xii. 480 Tonbridge, registers of Congregational Church,

v. 186 Tong Church, ciborium of, its history, vi. 506 ;

vii. 225

" Tonnaguim, " origin of the word, vii. 71 Tonson (James), printer, c. 1699, xii. 376 Tooley (Mrs. Sarah A.) on Hugh Price Hughes

and* Baron Plunket, Primate of Ireland, xii. 35 Tooley family, v. 250, 397

Tooley Street, origin of the name, v. 250, 397 "Tool-making," man a tool-making animal, vii.

188

Tools in the Middle Ages, vii. 448, 515 Toone family, viii. 428 Toothache, charms against, xi. 294 Tooth-blackening, preparation used for, x. 467 Tooting, Methodist Chapel, founded by Defoe,

ii. 505 ; iii. 54 Topcliffie, rack-master at the Tower, c. 1565, vi.

490

Top-compounds, early examples of, vii. 68 Top-hat in sculpture, v. 146, 233, 295, 334 Topographical deeds, catalogues of, i. 47, 154 Topography, London, prints and drawings, i. 4 ;

of old London, errors in models of, vii. 105 "Topping of the land," meaning, vii. 68, 138

Torches of the King's gift," the meaning of, vi.

390

Torn, origin of surname, vi. 427 Torpedo, first warship destroyed by, vi. 469 Torpenhow, etymology of the place-name, vi. 386 Torque, golden, found at Yeovil, its antiquity,

i. 385 Torrens (W. T. McCullagh), his Housing of the

Poor Act, v. 289, 375

" Torthwydie," meaning of the word, vii. 188 "Tortus postes," meaning of the words, viii. 426,

478

Tory=outlaw temp. James II., ii. 269 Tosh or Mackintosh family of Rutherglen, xii. 49 "Totane," meaning of the word, v. 366 Totenlaterne, stone lantern in Detwang Church,

ii. 448 ; iii. 30, 336 Tottel (R.), his ' Miscellany ' and G. Turbervile,

ii. 1, 103, 182, 264; Puttenharn's ' Arte of

English Poesie,' and Chaucer, iii. 82 ; his ' Mis- cellany,' Sir Anthony St. Leger, and J. Haring-

ton, iii. 201, 322, 423 "Touch," used in obtaining a loan, vi. 228, 314 ;

meaning of, in touchwood, &c., vii. 188, 274 Touchet (Peter), Westminster scholar, 1766, vii.

296 Touching for the king's evil : touching pieces,

i. 389, 433, 477 ; ii. 326; ix. 506 Touching wood to avoid ill-luck, ix. 370, 418 Touchstone on ' Merry Wives of Windsor,' III. i ?

ii. 77

Tourgis family of Jersey, viii. 190, 277 Tournaments, last in Europe, i. 293, 398 Tournay (Marquis de) on Agnes, daughter of

Louis VII., xii. 105 Heraldic query, xii. 110,

118 St. Chad, commemoration of, xi. 458

St. Thomas of Canterbury as a Benedictine

monk? xii. 147 Tovey (D. C.) on Richard Burbage, vi. 406 ;

notes on ' Titus Andronicus,' ' As You Like It,'

&c., vi. 421, 441

Toward (Anthony), c. 1850, his tombstone, ix.

Toward Castle. Argyllshire, its history, ix. 410 Tower of London, ravens at, vii. 384 ; lions kept in, vii. 150, 210, 272, 316, 357, 457 ; Constable of, and Lord Mayor, x. 190, 234 ; spy shot, 1914, x. 407 ; inscriptions in Beauchamp Tower, xii. 280 ; unicorn's horn at, xii. 302, 349, 406

Towers, round, of churches in the City, ix. 170 Towers (John), Bishop of Peterborough, his wife,

xi. 48

Town Clerk, surname as signature, viii. 246, 313 Townley (C. G.) on Dr. King, author of ' Anec- dotes of his Own Times,' ix. 230 Townley (Zouch), c. 1621, his parentage, vi. 310,

415 "Town-planning," early use of the word, vii.

447 ; viii. 13

Towns, historical designations of, viii. 209 Townsend (James), 1737-87, M.P., v. 2, 114 Townsend Street, Walworth, its date, vii. 428 Townshend family of Raynham, recusants, xii. 420,

487

Toy-book of Dickens 's characters, v. 5 Toymakers, early English, their methods, xi. 130 Toynbee (Paget) on Bull and Poker, story of, x. 108 Cramputius : Simplicia : Q. Crassus Tubero : the Genie Jonquil, ix. 509 Frederick the Great : epigram on, x. 150 Heighington (Dr.) and his wife Lydia, ix. 487 Henry IV. 's supper of hens, x. 150 Indian galloping to the sea, x. 70 Marlborough's (Duchess of), striped gown, x. 150 "Mr. Good "== George II., x. 70 Old boy : Artemisia, x. 108 Oriental names mentioned by Gray, x. 10 Philosopher, first, and the Olympic games, x. 150 " Queen Elinor in the ballad," x. 150 Quimbeau (Mademoiselle), ix. 509 Renadaeus (Johannes), x. 150 Swift, references for quotations from wanted, ix. 487 'Trabalhos de Jesus,' English translation of,

i. 148, 373

Tractarians and scarlet gloves, viii. 509 Tracts at the London Institution, vii. 350 Tracy ( J.), author of poem hi ' The Chace,' vii. 30 Tracy family, xi. 451 Trade guilds in Germany as general refuges, ix.

Trade-mark granted by letters patent, iii. 126 Trade Protection Agency, Stubbs's, ix. 610 ; x. 37

Tradesman," two meanings of the word, viii. 68

Tradesmen, mediaeval, the names of, xii. 457 Tradesmen's cards, c. 1600 and 1700, ii. 348 "Trafalgar Bridge," London Bridge so called,

xii. 83, 151, 486 Trafalgar Cemetery, Gibraltar, inscriptions in, i.

104, 165,.

Traherne (Philip), c. 1670, preacher, his bio- graphy, ii. 383

Traherne (T.), d. 1710, his biography, u. 384 Traherne (T.), poet, his rimes to " joy, 11. 4*

Trailbaston," article on the word, viii. 232, 292,

334, 356 . OKA

Train band men " from accounts, 1715, ix. d6U

Train dispatcher, Boston woman as, 1912, v. iu/

Traitors' Gate, Tower of London, date of, iv. 4dU

" Tram-car," early use of the word, viii. 426, 4<4