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SUBJECT INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 27, 1912.

Lammas, Latter Lammas, meaning of the term,

18, 75, 155, 232

Last (Mr.), author of ' Mr. Punch,' his works, 50 Latin accentuation, exceptions, 33 Latin Guide to Westminster Abbey, c 1600, 308,

430 Latin phrase for "Mistletoe for the New Year,"

10

Latin quotations in Fraunce's ' Victoria,' 446 Latin tombstone inscriptions at Upham, 438 Latin Vice-Admiralty commissions, 1685-1730, 87 Latter Lammas,' meaning of the term, 18, 75, 155,

232

Laud (Archbishop), his relations, 265 Laughan, Logan, surnames, 290, 516 Lawyer and the Devil, old tale, 290 Le Sage (A. R.), continuation of 'Gil Bias,' 27,

136

Le Vasseur (N.), engineer, 1748, and Richelieu, 70 Lear (E.), his ' Book of Nonsense,' 106 Legends Eastern, of flying, 409 Leigh (Theophilus), D.D., 1694-1785, his rela- tions, 94

Leighton (II. R.), his ' British Crests,' 489 Leland (John), portrait of, bv De VVeest, 1554,

268 Levant or Turkey Company, temp. Elizabeth, 188,

272

Levy (Commodore), d. 1862, his patriotism, 426 Leyson family, 290 Library at Garge destroyed by Wellington's army,

506

Licence and privilege to publish, 1534, 321 Lichfield, French prisoners of Avar at, 109 " Like "=attend, use of the word, 251. 376 ' Lillibullero,' topical song, 1686, 28, 111, 194,

333

Lima (J. Suasso de) of South Africa, 17 Lincolnshire ballad, temp. Charles I., 406 Liscombe family, 507 Lister (Lord), 1827-1912, surgeon, 145 Literary Fund, names of recipients, 1850-65, 32? Little Wit-ham, earliest date of gibe, 249 Littleton (Edward), his death, 509 Livesay (Richard), Eton portraits by, 207 Llettyscilp, Welsh place-name, English transla- tion of, 28, 97 Lloyd (David), Winchester scholar, d. c. 1650,

327, 475

Locwella Abbey, its whereabouts, 149, 236 Logan, Laugha'n, surnames, 290, 516 Logic: reference to Cyrus, 390, 475; Archbishop

Whately on fallacy, 390

London, tavern signs, 1621-60, 4, 77, 286, 416, 515 ; Corporation and the medical profession, 13, 75 ; City lands in document of 1723, 38 ; weather-boarded houses in the City, 48, 218 ; vanishing landmarks, 55, 267 ; statue of piper in the Plague, 64, 153; houses of historical interest indicated, 80, 240, 380, 400 ; and Edin- burgh, half-way mark, 186 ; old nomenclature, 247 ; Sardinian Archway removed, 267, 351, 378, 400 ; its relics of the past, 270, 391, 471 ; allusions to old tavern, 286, 416 ; bibliography of, 343 ; its widest streets, 428 London, origin of the r in Londres, 129, 191, 314,

456 ' London Chronicle,' periodical, history of, 130,

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Londiniuin, Londres, origin of the place-names,

129, 191, 314, 456 Londres, London, origin of the r in, 129, 191, 314,

456


 * Long Ago,' journal of antiquities, c. 1873, 328 r

434, 493, 515

Longevity on the borders of the sea, 330 Longfellow (H. W.), his sonnet on St. John's,

Cambridge, 325 Longley (C. T.), Archbishop of Canterbury, his

mother, 509

Lords of Appeal and the peerage, 287 Lorraine legend, " Pays bleu," 229, 316 Loti (Pierre), his description of Easter Island,

469

Lovel (Lord) and Nancy Bell, ballad, 330 Lovell (Lord), legend of the last, 167, 291, 456 Loyal and Friendly Society of the Blue and

Orange, 217

Lucca Cathedral and St. Richard, 146 Lucius, ' Original Epistle ' to, alluded to, 1625,

59, 138, 234, 334, 411 Ludgate, derivation of the name, 35 Lumber Troopers' Society, c. 1770. 130, 236 Lumley (Frances, Lady), d. 1657, her burial- place, 47 Lytton (Lord), his house in Grosvenor Square, 49 ;

his first meeting with Miss Wheeler, 445

Macaulay (Lord) on " fen slodgers," 318, 453 McEachern and Hearn families, 270 Machines for copying, advertised in 1817, 407 Maclagan (Archbishop), his honours at Cambridge,

127 Macrinus (Joannes Salnionius), his MS. Latin

verse, 96

Magazine article on finger-prints, 208 Magpies and water, 329 Maida, regiments present at the battle of, 14, 115,

195, 491 Male line, duration of families in, 27, 92, 132. 174,

213, 240, 314, 355, 415, 473, 496 Manasseh Ben Israel and Rembrandt, 429 Manger, the sun as the, astronomical literature

on, 133

Mann (John), his tracts and poems, 310 Manning (Miss Anne), authoress, d. 1879, her

MSS., 49

Manor Court Leet, Hampstead, held 1911, 78 Manorial literature, bibliography of, 208 Manx crosses, Norse myths illustrated on, 506 Manx hut villages, remains of, 307 " Map of the Paths of Life," puzzle, c. 1790,

329 "Marching Regiment," meaning of the term, 389,

512

Marlowe (C.) and Shakespeare's sonnets, 190 Marmontel or Moliere, quotation ascribed to both,

168, 272 Marrati or Marcati (Don Joseph) and Casanora,

126

Marriage, murderers reprieved for, 18, 136 Marriage records of Gretna Green, 110. 237, 347 ' Married Men's Feast ; or, The Banquet of

Barnet,' 1671, narrative, 29, 131 Marryat (Capt.), his ' Diary of a BlaseY 15 Martial, "Dr. Fell" epigram adapted from, 490 Mary (Queen), her reign called that of " Philip and

Mary," 190

Mary, Queen of Scots, miniature of, 7, 76 Ma.ssacre of St. Bartholomew, medal struck by

the Pope, 390, 474

Massey = Thomas Wharton, 1757, 270 " Master of Garraway's," origin of the term, 397 Mather (W.), his ' Young Man's Companion,' 1681,

139