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Dante, allusions to by early writers, iv. 447, 515 ; v. 33 Codex in John Ryland's Library, ii. 46, 172, 291 Saving a child from drowning, ii. 469 ; iii. 17 Lockhart on, iii. 248 Danteiana, ii. 82 ; iii. 462, 463 ; v. 401, 426 ; vi.

321 ; vii. 124, 461 ; x. 242 ; xii. 353 Danvers family of Swithland and London, viii.

48, 113 Daranatz (Chanoine) on armes et e"cussons anglais

a la Cathedrale de Bayonne, xii. 8 D'Arblay (Madame) and Benjamin Disraeli, iii. 348 ; a letter of, 1814, xii. 137 ; her diary, i. 17 Darby (J. T.) on John Darby = Eliza Eebecca

Hart, iv. 110

Darby (John), Etonian, 17C4, x. 169 Darby (John)=Eliza Rebecca Hart, 1835, iv. 110 D'Arcy (S. A.) oh Duchess of Palata, ii. 29 Dargan (William) of Dublin, 1799-1857, vi. 490 ;

vii. 58 "Dark Ages "= mediaeval times, use of term,

x. 191 Darley (C. A.) on De Quincey on " time for direct

intellectual culture," xi. 166

Darlington (O. H.) on " All right, McCarthy," ii. 286 " As dark as a stack of black cats," iv. 287 " Who was your nigger last year ? " ii. 286

Darnley, his descent from Robert II., vi. 488 Darnley (Lord), his sister's marriage, iv. 89 ; v.

loT Darrow (F. S.) on the younger Van Helmont, ix.

86, 128, 169, 207, 347, 367 Dartland on Alexander Smith's ' Dreamthorp,'

x. 98

Dartmoor, cutting down of the trees, xi. 49, 91 Dartmouth, vicars of, 1653-1779, ii. 149, 257 Dartnell (Jacques), popular leader, c. 1577, vi.

90 Darton (F. J. H.) on old-time children's books

and stories, vii. 411

Darwin (C.), his theory anticipated, viii. 47, 152 Darwin (W. E.) on Mrs. Hutchinson : a portrait

by Lawrence, ix. 170 Daschkaw (Princess) and her son in England, i.

288, 336

Dasent (Arthur Irwin) on Queen Elizabeth's fifth Parliament, xii. 159 ; fourth Duke of Queensberry ("old Q."), vii. 330 D'Assigny (Fifield), Westminster scholar 1724,

iii. 409, 475, 497

Date formula, " year of our Lord," ix. 269 Date-letters, on old plate, vii. 289, 338, 350, 374 ;

Scottish, their use, viii. 469 Dates, forms of, 1188 and 1196, xi. 334 Dates in Roman numerals, iv. 250, 315, 377, 437 Dating by a king's reign after his death, xii. 317 D'Aubeney (E. K.) on families : duration in male

line, vi. 156

Daubeny commemorative medal, 1856, i. 388 Daubuz or D'Aubus, history of the family, i. 427 "Daud "= George, use of the word, x. 386, 430,

474 Dauphin, the last his descendants, viii. 506 ; ix.

101 D'Avat (Louis Charles Beaufranchet), his

parentage, i. 225, 275 Davenant (Sir W.), his ' Entertainment at Rutland

House,' v. 8, 77

Davenport and J. J. Rousseau, 1767, ii. 427, 536 Davenport (John), lexicographer, c. 1828, xii. 241, 306 |

Davenport (Robert), his play ' The City Night'

Cap,' viii. 170, 212 Davers (Sir Robert), M..P., born in Barbados, 1653,-

ii. 387

Davey (H.) on authors of quotations wanted, rw 476 ; vi. 172 Sir William Davenant's ' Enter- tainment at Rutland House,' v. 77 ' Ian Roy, r vii. 54 David II. of Scotland and Bonaparte, historical.

iv. 525 David (K. F.) on authors of quotations wanted, v.

449

David (W. H.) on " Wait and see," iii. 434 ' David Copperfield ' dramatized, errors in archaeo- logy, xi. 106 Davidson (Hugh) on " Sabbath day's journey,"'

iv. 429 Davidsone (Guilielmo), c. 1663, his biography, xi^

148, 192

Davies (A. Morley) on Blackfriars : ancient* schemes of drainage, ix. 416 De Quincey on

"time for direct intellectual culture," xi. 218

Flowers blooming, ii. 78 " Gifla " :- " Faer- pinga," iv. 196 " Mad as a hatter " : " Like a hatter," vii. 238 ' Mystery of Edwin Drood/~ vii. 68 Oundle, iii. 298 Parishes in two or more counties, ix. 132, 273 Penge as a place-- name, v. 18 Pepy's ' Diary ' : Braybrooke edition, v. 97 " Platoon," x. 499 Posses- sive case, viii. 153 Price (Dr.) the Druid, iv- 274 Repetition of passages, vii. 216 Saint's- cloak and Sunbeam, ii. 357 Thames Water Company, ii. 90 Unecungga : Ynetunga r Ga, ii. 272 Verne (Jules), ix. 175 Yedding,, vi. 76 Davies (C. Llewelyn) on Acilius, xii. 85 ; Ancient

Isle of Wight, port, 242, 328 Davies (E. E.) on Goethe quotation, iii. 390 Davies (Ellis) on curious stone vessels, vii, 208 Davies (Gerald S.) on ' Renascence,' ii, 304 Davies (J. Ceredig) on Fountains, extraordinary^ in Ireland, Brittany and Sicily, vii. 129 Henry VII. in Wales and Brittany, vi. 208 Powdered alabaster, vi. 234 Rhuddlan, vi. 149 Sacred wells, vi. 190 Davies (John) and Drake's Golden Hind, i.

368 Davies (Sir John), his ' Nosce Teipsum ' ancE

Francis Bacon, iii. 124 Davies (T.) on Moses Hugh, vi. 410 Davies (W. H.) on ' The Letter,' poem, iv. 88 Davies : Cadell & Davies, publishers, their

successors, v. 68 Davilonert (Sebastien) and Mary, Queen of Scots,-

i. 9

Davis (Harry) of Norfolk, c. 1840, viii. 428 Davis (John), Etonian, 1757, x. 169 Davis (Joseph) on Brodribb of Somerset, v. 254"' Davis (Mark), Etonian, 1762, x. 169 Davis (N. Darnell) on Bradshaw in Jamaica, ii. 404 Colonials in the House of Commons, iJL- 387 Palaeologus family in England, iv. 364 Representative Government in the Colonies, vi.- 206 West Indians and the Coronation, iv. 41. Davis (Richard), Etonian, 1757, x. 169 Davis (T. Arnold) on Sir Eyre Coote, ii. 227

Portrait in Pitti Gallery, iii. 267 Davis (W. Smith) on pronunciation of the worctf

"gladiolus," xii. 289

Davis' Ward, Norbury, and Moore families, xv- 188, 238, 305