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Understrapper, meaning of the word, xii. 339, 506 Undertaker's " black ladder," its use, v. 370, 518 Unecungga, early English place-name, ii. 143, 211

272, 332, 473 linger (Theophil Christian), German bibliographer

d. 1719, xi. 49

Uniacke family, iv. 188, 276 Unicorn, its horn, vii. 450 ; viii. 16, 33 ; at the

Tower of London, xii. 302, 349, 406 Unicorn on royal arms, its origin, iii. 187. 273, 297 Uniform of Secretary of State, South Carolina, ix

188 ; worn by officers off duty, viii. 89, 137 Union, legislative, England and Scotland, note in

parish register, 1707, ix. 507 Union Jack called " Meteor Flag," origin of the

phrase, iv. 108

Union Jack, days appointed for its hoisting, ii. 5 United Service Club and Pall Mall, v. 1, 91 United States, foreign journals published in, 1910,

hn 466, 514 ; v. 53, 137 '" United States security," from Dickens's * Christ-

nus Carol,' iv. 508 ; v. 115, 233 Universities, 1569, poverty of students, v. 206 Universities, German, and eleemosynary students,

iv. 25 " Universities and the Scientific Corps,' a pamphlet,

1872, iii. 308 University degrees and ladies, ii. 247, 358, 395,

436, 498

University theses, Scottish, xi. 493 Unrejoieing, Wordsworth's use of the word, i. 109,

232

Unthank (R. A. H.) on Barn or Barm in place- names, ii. 53 Bethlem Royal Hospital, iii. 254-v-Ghurch ales : churchwardens' accounts, vi. 74 Cold Harbour at Blackwall, ix. 261 Gibbons (Grinling), i. 297 Relics of London's past, \ v. 392 Unwin (T. Fisher) on Galignani, vi. 409 Hone

(William), iv. 407

'" Up," in " do up," " shut up," &c., v. 288 "" Up to f one to do a thing, meaning of, vii. 35 Upas tree, W. E. Gladstone on. iii. 367, 414 Upcott (William) and ' The Anti- Jacobin,' ix. 47 Upham, Latin tombstone inscriptions, iv. 330 ; v.

438 Upham anft Bernard Smith, organ builder, ii. 189,

317, 395i 515 Upham and Durley, list of Rectors of, x. 63, 366,

414 Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea, history of deserted

house, ii. ^8 Upper Heyford Church, Oxon, shield of arms, viii.

232, 278 '" Upsey " in > A Tudor and Stuart Glossary,' ix.

105 Upta on Clerici family, v. 188 Heraldic charge :

its meaning, v. 330 Urban V. (Pope), 1362-70, his family name, iv. 204,

256, 316, 456, 499, 518 ; v. 255, 374, 476 Urbanus on Gaily Knight : " ipecacuanha " in

verse, iv. 152

flrllad on barmaid, first, ix. 197 Broughton (John), pugilist, vii. 424" Cleverality," vii. 430 Coryat (Thomas) and Westminster School, iii. 29 Dancing on " Midsummer Night," vii. 477 " Epicosmecalosomatist," xii. 317 Gril- lion's Club, vii. 393 History of England with riming verses, xii. 329 " i' don't think." xii. 321 Invention of the interview, ix. 210 St

Paul's, height of, x. 343 Skating in the Middle Ages, v. 98

Urquhart (Lieut. C. Gordon), 1811, his marriage, iv. 229

Urswick, list of pre -Reformation vicars, iii. 387

Urton alias Stephen family, ix. 470

Urton-Wilson (T. S.) on Urton alias Stephen, ix. 470

Uskoks. frontiermen, Slavonic word, viii. 165

Usona=U.S.A., author of the title, ii. 148, 197, 254

Ussher (R.) on Braddock family, viii. 135 Brodribb of Somerset, vi. 178 Card games, vi. 149 " Case is Altered," x. 146 Families : duration in male line, vi. 115 Ferrers of Tarn- worth Castle, c. 1628, xi. 451 Fire -walking, ix. 151 Hadria, iv. 450 Lucius, v. 235 Pirates, viii. 488 Register, curious entry in, vi. 429 Single -speech Hamilton in Dublin, vii. 25 Stones in churchyards, upright, ix. 92 Washington (Amphillis), x. 488 ; ix. 72

Utilitarian, abstract term used before 1834, n. 405

Uttoxeter, first book printed at, 1800, iii. 405, 454

Uvedale (Dr. Robert), botanist, at Cambridge, 1682, i. 434

V. on " At sixes and sevens," viii. 190 ''Hamlet ' in 1585, iii. 474

" V," " w " pronounced like, Cockney habit of speech, iv. 326

V. (A. G.) on wall papers, i. 350

V. (E.) on family of Henry Vaughan, xi. 209

V. (J.) on A. W. Wray's poem ' Interpreted,' ii. 427

V. (L.) on Bothwell, ix. 306 Dublin Barracks, 1828-40, iv. 50 Foxes as guards instead of dogs, iv. 50 Munday surname, xi. 482 Silk -weaving, ix. 289 Victoria's (Princess) visit to the Marquis of Anglesey, iv. 67 Wild- goose, ix. 330

V. (P. D.) jn heraldic query, xi. 322 Pronuncia- tion of " Chopin," 168

V. (Q.) on " -al," noun -suffix : " disallowal," "disallowance," vii. 267 Alphabet of stray notes, xi. 459 Amphisbsenic book, iii. 89 Bangor : Conway : Lleyn : St. Asaph, ix. 93 Bar " sinister," ii. 485 ' Bartholomseus de Proprietatibus Rerum,' xi. 380 Blackstone's ' Commentaries,' first edition, iii. 98 ; xii. 58 " Born" : " Bornesteyd," xi. 417 Burgoo or bur- gout, i. 27 ' Brighton Customs Book,' xi. 148 " Chartuary " : " Tale," iii. 66 " Cock " : " cockboat,"" xi. 429 " Cole " : " coole," xi. 48, 175 ' Collection of Ordinances for the Royal Household ' : " Trayhor," viii. 210 Corbie- steps : corbel-steps, ii. 426 Cromwell's Iron- sides, xi. 436" Curzo," vi. 428 Dublin : " Master," xi. 266 " Dunnage " : " russhe- wale," x. 11 " Fire out," i. 405 " Flewengge": " Intowe," viii. 449" Frap," x. 187" Good- will," xi. 358 Grace before meat, viii. 126 Hall's ' Chronicle,' Henry IV., ii. 368 "Henry Hase," ix. 449 " Heraldry pole." xi. 430 Higham Ferrers, viii. 509 Hocktide at Hexton: Rope Monday, i. 338 Hose, 1560-1620, xi. 462 Illegitimacy in the Middle Ages. viii. 96 Law maxim, ix. 269 " Lettre de cachette," vii.