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GENERAL INDEX.

Editorial:

Diirer or Durer, xi. 160

" Et in Arcadia ego," x. 80

" Firm and erect the Caledonian stood," vi. 300

" For the love of God is broader," ix. 500

Garage, xi. 160

Genius, definition of, vi. 339

Gilbertian, ix. 420

" God bless the king ! " v. 388

Good wishes, v. 1

" Great is the crime in man or woman," vii. 120

Hamilton's (J.) 'Garden of Florence,' ix. 80

Herrick's ' Hesperides and Noble Numbers, '

1647-8, vi. 140

Home (John), his ' Douglas,' v. 200; vi. 300 " Hope told a flattering tale," viii. 536 Housemaid's knee, v. 388

" I am Sir Oracle," vii. 440

" I'm the loudest of voices in orchestra heard,"

xii. 60

" I do love these ancient ruins," vii. 460 "If there were no God," &c., x. 100 Independent Company of Invalids at Landguard

Fort, viii. 256 Key and Bible test, x. 520 " La vie est breve," xii. 320 Lang (A.), contributions to the ' Saturday,' v. 260

Lay for lie, v. 220, 300

" Let sleeping dogs lie," xi. 520

' Letters on the English Nation,' v. 80

Lewis (George Cornewall), saying attributed to vi. 489

Lindisfarne, vi. 260

Loaf and dead body, vi. 400

' Lover's Opera,' xii. 180

Machine : Diligence, viii. 336

"Many a shaft at random," xi. 40

Mascagni, passage from, v. 280

" Migrations from the blue bed," &c., xi. 480

Military punishments, xi. 280

" Mostly fools," ix. 340

" My name is Norval," v. 200

' N. & Q.,' value of a complete set, vii. 320

Newcome (Hobson), ix. 520

Nietzsche, translation of his works, vi. 400

Nobel prizes, their award, ix. 400

" Noblesse oblige," v. 468

Odour of negroes, vi. 380

" Of love which never knew its earthly close, ix. 60

Oh dear ! viii. 356

Orientation of churches in England, vii. 220

Pasquin (Anthony), xi. 200

" Peace with honour," vii. 240

Peerage, claim to a, vi. 320

Plow, vii. 280

Portmanteau-word, vii. 60

" Pour oil on troubled waters," xi. 520

Rogers's (S.) ' Jacqueline : a Tale,' ix. 80

Royal Marines in 1708, officers of, v. 180

Russian backgammon, x. 80

Sadie, viii. 276

" Ships that pass in the night," vi. 400 j xii. 32

Sibyl or Sybil, vii. 200, 317, 455

Skin, the, lines on, vii. 340 '"""-v

ditorial:

Spartacus, life of, vii. 180

' Spectator,' 'Guardian,' Sharpe's editions, viii. 76

' Spiritual Quixote,' v. 80

" Straight off," vii. 360


 * Sun,' Coronation, 1838, printed in gold, ix. 280

Swinburne (A. C.), poems by, xi. 20

Taxation in Glasgow, ix. 40

Tennyson quotation, v. 160

Tenterden steeple and Goodwin sands, vi. 320

Thackeray's Lord Steyne, xi. 220

"The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world,"

vii. 420 ; viii. 176, 436

" The light that never was on sea or land," vi. 160 " The mill cannot grind with the water that is passed," ix. 320

" There goes but for the grace of God." ix. 240

" The spacious firmament on high," vi. 280

"The spacious times of great Elizabeth," vi. 380

" Thin red line," x. 40

Tomohrit, xi. 500

"To-morrow to fresh woods and pastures new,"

x. 220

"Tommy Atkins," v. 240 Tramway, its derivation, v. 160 "Tumble-down Dick," x. 60 " 'Twixt the devil and the deep sea," ix. 360 Upholder = upholsterer, vii. 380 Upwards of a hundred pounds, ix. 20 Visiting cards, xi. 300 Wayzgoose, vi. 400 " Wear and tear," viii. 356 Welshing : welsher, ix. 400 Whipdog Day, vi. 360 ' White Man's Burden,' ix. 220 ; x. 500 Willow-pattern plate, xii. 380 ' Education of Achilles,' pictures entitled, ii. 249 Educational systems, ii. 8 Edward the Confessor, translations of, vi. 321 Edward (Prince), son of Edward I., his letters, viii.

441

Edward, Prince of Wales, 1453-71, vii. 49 Edward II., life of, by Sir Francis Hubert, iv. 9 ; his

charter to Portsmouth, ix. 485 Edward III. and Flemish weavers, v. 288, 362, 442 Edward VI., correct date of his birth, i. 206 Edward VII., his accession, vii. 187 ; his title in Scotland, 225, 317 ; origin of rime on, viii. 445, 532 ; ix. 52, 274 ; his coronation, viii. 485 ; ix. 57, 501 ; x. 85, 101 ; hymn on his birth, x. 1, 30 ; coronation celebration at Delhi, xi. 21 Edwardes (John), of Highgate, c. 1750, xii. 149 Ed wards ( Admiral), d. 1794, his biography, x. 387, 518 Edwards (Edward), and free libraries, iv. 268 ; por- trait of, 381

Edwards (F.) on J. D., xi. 369 Edwards (F. G.) on Dr. Morse, of Barnet, ix. 429 Edwards (J.) on holy wells, iii. 173 Edwards (Richard), Westminster scholar, 1770, ix. 188 Edwards (Rev. William), rector of Tenby, i. 7 Edwards (William), of figlwysilan, bridge-builder, ix.

47 Edwards (William Tollemache), Westminster scholar,

1779, ix. 308, 398, 478 Efl&gy in Tettenhall Churchyard, x. 24