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 Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1912.

INDEX.

551

Lammas, Latter Lammas, the meaning of the

term, 469 Landmarks of London, their removal, 464, 514,

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Lane (Brevet -Major H. Bowyer), d. 1843, his

letters, 408 " Langford of the show," in Cowper's ' Task '

109, 151, 215 Lanoe (Lewis), scholar of Trinity Coll., Camb.,

1701, 270

Latin accentuation, exceptions, 448 Latin porch inscription, 330, 457, 516 Latin tombstone inscriptions, Upham, 330 Latter Lammas, origin and meaning of the term,

469

Law-hand, writing of documents, c. 1864, 486 Lawler (C. P.), writer, c. 1790, 349, 438 Lawrence (G. A.), author of ' Guy Livingstone,'

249

Le Blon (J. C.), copies of Raphael's cartoons, 269 Le Botiler or Butler family, 310, 394 Lecky (W. E. H.), his theory of morals, 147 Ledyard (John), traveller, allusions in his ' Life,'

387

Leicester Square, George I. statue in, 261, 313 Leigh (Philip), Westminster scholar, 1618, 270 Leigh (Theophilus), D.D., 1694-1785, his relations.

429, 537 Leman Street, E., pronunciation and origin of the

name, 210, 258, 316, 376

Leslie (Brigadier-General Alexander), 1740-94, 67 ' Letter,' poem, its author, 88

Lightfoot (John) of Birmingham, 1739-1810, 289 Lightning, John Rosebrook killed by, 1866, 147 Lima (J. Suasso de) of South Africa,* 509 Limburger cheese and coffin, short story, 29 Linlathen, Forfarshire, its position, 205 Linton (Henry), artist, c. 1854, 169 Linton (W. J.), artist, c. 1854, 169 Lions modelled by Alfred Stevens, 349, 438 Lister (Edward), his relations, 209 Lithography and Sir J. Willoughby Gordon, 90 Llandegeman : Rhoscrowther : Rhos-y-cryther,

change in place-name, 329, 393 Lodbrok (Ragnor), his sons, and the virgin Hulda,

249, 315

Lodge (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1657, 270 Logarithms, the inventor of, 89 London : French Church rebuilt after Fire of Lon- don, 9, 336 ; tavern, " Rose of Normandy," its de- molition, 26 ; museums of antiquities, 34 ; Wel- lington statues in, 55 ; water supply, 1641, 121 directories of the 18th century, 168, 234, 275 royal statues and memorials of, 188, 398 taverns, Commonwealth period, 226 ; meridian of, its Whereabouts, 228 ; statues of, William III., and Richard I., 285 ; Corporation and the medical profession, 425, 496 ; proprietary chapels in, 434 ; otter at City station, 446 ; vanishing landmarks, 464, 514, 537 ; Rectors' Confederation, 469 Londoners called " Gothamites," 1727, 25, 133,

179

Long (Edward), MS. memoir written by, 349 Longinus and St. Paul, 64, 133 Long's Hotel, Bond Street, the closing of, 1911,

406, 512

Lord (John), later Owen, Bart., c. 1813, his pedi- gree, 310, 395 Lord Chief Justice, the Sheriff, and ventilation,

169, 217, 257, 315

Lotus as emblem of India, explanation of, 27, 72 Louis XVIII. and Felix Smith, organist, 349

Louise (Princess), medal to commemorate mar- riage of, 189

Lowther family, 388, 457, 518 Loyal and Friendly Society of the Blue and

Orange, 170 Lucius, ' Original Epistle ' to, alluded to, 1625,

449, 534

Luck cups, historical, possessors of, 389, 436 Lucknow, the relief of, and Jessie Brown, 328,

416, 439

Ludgate, derivation of the name, 485 Ludlow Castle ruins, whereabouts of panels and

furniture, 150, 196 Lunatics and private asylums, book on, 209, 251,

395, 499

Lush, explanation of the sxirname, 53, 118 Lushington, explanation of the surname, 53, 118 Luttrell family and Domesday Book, 365 Lydford, watchmaker's epitaph at, 265 Lyndon (Richard), scholar of Trinity Coll., Camb.,

'1694, 270

Lyonesse, allusions to, by modern writers, 286 Lyons, surgeon, 1725. and Benjamin Franklin, 329 ' Lyrics and Lays,' by Pips, 1867, the author of,

48, 94

Lyster (Thomas), c. 1698, his biography, 209 Lytton (Edward George, Lord) and Benjamin

Disraeli, 25

Lytton (Edward Robert, first Earl of), his memo- "rial tablet, 165

Mabuse, picture of marriage of Henry VII., 7, 75 ;

breed of dogs in Castle Howard picture, 227 Macaulay (Lord), his ancestry, 33 ; his allusions in essay on war of the Spanish Succession, 207 ; his last lines, a riddle, 248

M'Bride (Rev. John) of Belfast, 1713, 307, 438 McClelland (John) of North Dakota, d. c. 1900, 267 M'Clelland (Judge), c. 1800, his biography, 250 M'Clelland family, 69, 195, 399 Macdonald chieftainship, settlement of feud, 306 McNichol (A.), oldest British soldier, 206 Maguire (Mr. Barney) and the Coronation, 1838,.

166

Mahony (Capt. Dennis), d. 1813, 107 Maida, regiments present at the battle of, 110, 171,

232, 271, 334, 492 ' Mattre Gue"rin,' allusion to, 290 Malthus (Thomas Robert), deacon, 1789, 126 Manchester /Emerson's visit to, 1847, 90 ; epitaphs*

in St. Ann's Churchyard, 264 Manger, the Sun as the, astronomical literature on,

469

Manor Court Leet, Hampstead, held 1911, 526 Manorial custom, Filey Bay, enforced, 327, 413 Mantalini, Dickens's character, and W T. M.

Thackeray, 47, 153, 258 Manuscripts : relating to Dr. John Wolcot. 329,

410; unpublished in Libri Sale, 388 Manutius (Aldus), his portrait by Bellini, 130 Manzoni (Alessandro), his ' Promessi Sposi,' trans- lator of, 1828, 408, 539

Market custom at Richmond, Yorkshire, 307 Markham (Sir John), his will, 1564, 328 Marlowes, origin of place-name, 370, 437 Marriage registers, the meaning of " Fr." in, 85 Marryat (Capt.), his ' Diary of a Blase,' 409, 497 Martin (T.), miniature painter, c. 1845, 509 Mary (Queen), her armorial bearings at the Coro- nation, 1911, 467 Maryland proverb, 1659, " Shoe her horse round,"

387, 459 Masonic drinking-mug, the date of, 168, 210