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 550 SUBJECT INDEX. Kotes and Queries, Jan. 28, 1922. " Jew's eye full of buttermilk," origin of expression. 169 Johnes (Thomas) and the Hafod Press, 256 Johnson (Dr.) and the Rev. George Butt, 351 ; and Shelley, 368 Johnson (George Gerard), Westminster scholar, 511 Johnson (Col. John), of Colonel Johnson's Regi- ment of Foot, 252 Johnson (Robert), Governor of South Carolina, 135 Johnston (Agneta) of York, d. 1820, 371 Johnston (Thomas Gregory), Westminster scholar, 511 Jones (Captain), traveller, epitaph on, 90, 171 Jones (Capt. G.), d. 1869, his ' Battle of Waterloo,' 389, 433 Jones (John), his ' History and Objects of Jewellery,' 331 Jones (Robert), author of ' Muse's Garden of Delights,' 211 Jones (T.), illustrator of Charles Dibdin's songs, 431 Jonson (Ben), passage in ' Underwoods,' 130, 179 Joseph (Emmerich) von Breitbach-Burresheim, Archbishop of Mainz, 1763-1774, 36, 75 " Journey " as meaning a row or line of loaded trams, 527 " Jubilee Singers," their visit to England hi 1873, 138 Judiciary, cerem6nial vestments of the, 529 Juries : qualifications of grand-jurors in the fifteenth century, 149 K Keate (Dr. John) of Eton, d. 1852, 91 Keats (John), allusions by, 209, 333 ; his house at Hampstead, 468 Kemble (Henry James Vincent), 529 Kemmeridge coal money, 450, 495 Kent (Constance) and the Road murder, 408, 452 Kenwood, its sale in 1712, 446 " Kermesse," meaning of word, 401 Kerr (Orpheus C.) : see Newell Khali Khan's ' History of the Mogul Empire,' translation by Captain Gordon, 128, 173 King of England as Prebendary of St. David's Cathedral, 128 Kirkpatrick (Miss) and Empress Eugeirie, 12 Kitchen (George William), Dean of Durham, his burial-place, 211 Knights of the Hanoverian Order, 529 Krueger (G.) and a parody on famous French sonnet, 9 " Kultur," French definition of word, 386 Kyrton (Thomas), b. 1532, Warden of the English Hospital at Rome, 46 " Lacticinia," milk products meant by, 150, 337 Lacy (John), clockmaker of Portsmouth, 510 Ladies' portraits in Royal Academy, 36 Lafarelle (Alexander), Westminster scholar, 389 Lamb (Very Rev. John), D.D., Dean of Ely, 449 Lamplugh (Edward and William), Westminster scholars, 491, 533 Lancashire settlers in America, 617 Land perambulations, pre-Conquest, 446 Lang (Andrew), dates of birth and death, 371 Lavender, production of, 126, 177 Lawrence (Sir Thomas), his portrait of ' Miss Cooper,' 90, 157, 216, 235 "Lay" and "lie," use of words, 270. 3-12, 335,' 393 Layer Marney Church, Essex, Marney tombs at, 1 4 > 1 Leamington,' school magazine, 23*8 ' Leamingtonian,' school magazine, 276 Le Coq (Philip), Westminster scholar, 449 Lee (Lieut.-Col. Henry) of Virginia, 1756-1818. 488 Lee Boo (Prince), tomb in Rotherhithe Church- yard, 207, 256, 477 Leeds, the arms of, 507 Legal costume in the seventeenth century. 407, 453 Lemaistre (Stephen Caesar), Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Bengal, 529 Leman (Sir Tanfield), d. 1762, 353 Leventhorpe monument, arms on the, 244,295 Lewis (Lewis W.) = "Lew Llwyfo," his MS, translation of ' David Copperfield,' 445 Ley (Thomas), Vicar of Crediton, 470 " Lie " and " lay " : see " Lay " Lightfoot family, 165 " Light Horse Harry " : see Lee (Lieut.-Col. Henry] Lincoln (Abraham), article on, by W. T. Stead in ' The Tyneside Observer,' 150 Lindum Colonia and its neighbours, 524 Linlithgow=" Dreamthorp," 150, 197 Lisbon : British Catholic College, 491 Lithuanian bisons : a dying race, 509 Little Oakley, Essex, " shield of arms in the Church of St. Mary, 212, 257, 298, 314 Liverpool slave-ship, 229, 279 ' Lives of the English Saints,' by the Rev. J. H- Newman, 231, 276 Livingston (Robert), early settler in America, 463 " Llwyfo (Llew) " : see Lewis Locker (Frederick), allusion in his ' London Lyrics,' 210, 257, 298 Lombard Street : a forty years' contrast, 229 London: Cateaton Street, 71, 155 Clubs : bibliography, 41, 89, 174 Coaching and carriers' inns, 29 Coffee-houses, Taverns, and Inns in the eighteenth century, 85, 105, 143, 186, 226, 286, 306, 385, 426, 435, 474, 499, 504, 517, 525 Institutions circa 1830, 490, 536 Lombard Street : a forty years' contrast, 229 Netting Barn Farm, 370, 414, 455 Petty France, original name of York Street, Westminster, 95, 197, 238, 313 Plague pits, sites of, 12, 35, 97, 118 Queen Street, E.G., the site of the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, 428 St. Peter the Proud, church of, 509 Signs of old London, 351 Smithfield : bibliography, 67 Southwark Bridge, old, 249 Statue, oldest, 122, 218 London (George), market-gardener, d. 1717, 52, 96, 136 London Bridge (old), oak snuff-box made from foundation -pile, 31, 76, 177 ; mallet made from,. 98