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GENERAL INDEX.

Macaulay on " fer slodgers," v. 453 " Mac Farlan's geese," ix. 314 " Memoirs of Scrib- lerus," vi. 336 Milfon's " Lycidas," vi. 395 Mohammed and the mountain, i. 151, 275 Names terrible to children, ii. 194 Nelson " musle," iv. 477 No twin ever famous, vi. 433 Oak trees in a gale, viii. 115 Old-time English dancing, ii. 257 Onion, its pronuncia tion, ii. 14 Original " Uncle Tom," vi. 493 Parnell's " Old Beauty " : a reading, vi. 146 Pastrana (Miss), iii. 94 Pepys's " Diary," vii. 73 Practice : practise, ii. 246 Proposed emendation in Ascham, vii. 517 Puns on Payne, ii. 454 Quiroga (Father) and the 'Thirty Years' War, iii. 452 Bain-smir, use of the word, ii. 415 " Biding the high horse," v. 15 Bobinspn (Crabb) on Hazlitt, vii. 485 Rooks' justice, viii. 516 Boyal George : name of Durham, vi. 176 " Rule, Britannia," v. 415 Saurians in English poetry, v. 67 -Scots music, iv. 35 Scott : a curiosity in quotation, vii. 7 ; " Pirate " two readings, v. 227 ; Spurious Waverleys, x. 374 ; " The Anti- quary," x. 155, 178 Second Folio of the Shakespeare plays, 1632, ix. 73, 237 Shakes- peare allusions, i. 17 Shakespeare on the pain .of death, vi. 93 Shakespeare's signatures, vi. 437 Shovel called a becket, viii. 153 " Silver Domino," viii. 133, 174 Simpson (Habbie), xi. 345 Smallpox and the stars, iii. 211 Smuggling queries, viii. 257 Some Ameri- canisms, xii. 308 " Sough," ix. 198, 518 Source of quotations wanted, viii. 214 Southey's Works, xi. 31, 74 Spenser and Dante/iv. 515 " Spruce " = " natty," xi. 33 Starlings taught to speak, xi. 388 Suckling {Sir John), i'. 353 Tally-ho : Yoicks, i. 135, 278 " Tamson's mear (mare)," vii. 54 Taylor's " Holy Dying " : Charles Lamb, vii. 386 Teest, its meaning, ii. 233 " The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea," vii, 316 " There's some water where the stags drown," x. 77 Third alternative, xii. 144 " Thon " : "Thonder," iv. 373 "To the West! To the West ! " iii. 236 Transcendant, the spelling, ii. 305" Trod," ix. 492" Tune the old cow died of," xi. 501 " Tweedside," song and metre, iv. 136 Two poems wanted, viii. 193 Two Scottish songs, vi. 127 " Unrejoicing " in Wordsworth, i. 232 Utilitarian, use of the word, ii. 405 Vail : its use by Scott, iii. 86, 175 Vanbrugh's epitaph, ix. 194 " Vieing," v. 506 Wait and see, iii. 434 ; iv. 157 " Wale " = " Choice," v. 425 Wet hay, iii. 53 " Whom " as subject, ii. 446 " Wimple " as applied to running water, i. 202 Word " bill " in Wordsworth, ix. 178 Wordsworth : variant readings, ii. 294, 476 Yon : its use bv Scots- men, i. 43, 254

Bayne (W.) on Archibald Erskine, v. 128 Sir David Wilkie's last illness, vii. 247

Baynes (Christopher W.) on heraldic, ix. 110

Bayonet, German use of the, x. 289

Bayonne Cathedral, English escutcheons in, xii. 8, 55

Bazeley (L.) on James Shipdem, 1688, iii. 407

Beach (Helen) on Cromwell query, xi. 69 Hessian contingent : American War of Independence, vii. 436 " Raising feast," viii. 134

Beaconsfield. See Disraeli.

Beagle, H.M.S., fate of the ship, vii. 10

Beale (Miss) and Miss Buss, rimes, v. 291, 392,

497 Beale (Benjamin) of Kent, and bathing machines,

vi. 88 Beale (G. F. Tracy) on Benjamin Beale of Kent :

his bathing machines, vi. 88 Beale (Sir John)

of Kent : his baronetcy, vi. 108 Belinus, xi.

210 Beale (Sir J.) of Kent, his baronetcy, 1660, vi.

108 Beale (Sir B.), secretary to Queen Elizabeth, vi.

129 Beamish (H. H.), Evangelical preacher, c. 1850,

xi. 47, 92 Bean (W.), Westminster scholar with Southey,

vii. 289 Bear, " Black Bear," stone animal at Southwell,

v. 369

Bear Garden, the' site of the, xii. 238, 308 Bearblock (John), b. c. 1532, draughtsman, vii.

364

Beardmore at Khartum, 1849, viii. 188, 252 Beards, notes on mediaeval use, xi. 262, 326, 388

Soldiers allowed to grow them, iv. 386, 458

Worn as a token of mourning, xii. 259 Beardshaw (H. J.) on most expensive elections,

i. 191 ' Bearsdenhall,' account of picture entitled, viii.

9 Beasts, wild, employed in warfare, xii. 140, 186,

209, 463

Beatson (General) and the Crimea War, vi. 430,

516 ; vii. 57, 135, 237 ; ix. 397, 455, 516 Beatty (H. M.) on editions of Gibbon's ' History,'

v. 189 Portraits of Gary, translator of Dante

v. 348 Beatty (Joseph M.), jun., on White : Warren :

Milburn, iv. 508

Beaty (J. Owen) on John Esten Cooke, xi. 340 Beauchamp (Lord), 1741, iv. 170, 339 Beauchamp (E.) on John Stewart, Edinburgh :

Sybella Barbour, xi. 432 ; xii. 288 Beauchamp, Freeman, and Lawrence families,

iii. 169, 238, 415 Beauchamp Tower, Tower of Lonuou, inscriptions

in, xii. 280 Beauclerk (Aubrey), Westminster scholar, 1746,

vii. 110 Beauclerk (J.), Westminster Scholar, 1746, vii.

110

Beauclerk family, iv. 469 ; v. 389 Beaufort (Margaret), and motto " Souvent me

souvient," iii. 361, 413 Beaumelle. See La Beaumelle Beaumont, Bowman, or Boman family, x. 229 Beaumont (C.) on Gulf Stream, i. 269 Beaumont (E.) on dogs on tombs, vi. 195 Beaumont (F. H.) on the Buckland Shag, i. 367 Beaumont and Fletcher, and ' Monsieur Thomas,'

iv. 345

Beaumont and Hamilton families, v. 247 ' Beau-pere," meanings of the word, viii. 466 ; ix.

52 ; x. 157 Beaupuis, French patriot, his biography, v. 91,

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Beausalt, who escaped from Calais, vi. 288 Beauvoir, Normandy, and Belvoir, England, v.

88

Beaven (Rev. A. B.) on Adolphus (Sir Jacob), ix. 397 Aldermen of London, ii. 27 Alleyn (Sir John), ii. 176 Baker (Sir Samuel White),