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Etrusco on tracing from Giotto, ix. 327

Ettrick (Rev. William), his ' Trial of the Spirits,' ix.

284 Etymology, and English accent, vi. 267, 335, 455 ;

vii. 15 ; and whist compared, vii. 23, 115; Celtic, 29 Eucalyptus trees and castor-oil plants, ix. 11, 73 Eucharis, actress named, iii. 308, 377 Eucharist, eaten by mice, i. 274 ; gloves worn in

celebrating the, vii. 45 Euchre, etymology of the word, xii. 484 Eugenie (Empress), her education in England, v. 108,

214

Eulachon and its variants, xii. 444, 491, 511 Euonymus, etymology of the word, xii. 407 Europe, eastern boundary line of, iv. 477 ; arms of

the countries of, viii. 64, 248 European languages, Charles V. on, viii. 523 Euskarian. See Bask and Heuskarian. Euston Road, its history, ix. 427, 518 ; x. 197 Evander on nationality, ii. 29 Evans (Andrew Fitzherbert), Westminster scholar,

1779, ix. 408

Evans (F. J.) on coachman's epitaph, xi. 189 Evans (G. E.) on Rev. John B. Smith, i. 248 Evans (Sir Hugh), a Gloucestershire worthy, iii. 381,

474 ; iv. 57 Evans (H. A.) on Garrick's ' Jubilee,' iii. 86. ' Good

Devil of Woodstock,' xi. 370 Evans (J.) on Little London, vi. 495. Motto on

Venetian coin, viii. 507. " Three Pound Twelve,"

iv. 443

Evans (Mary Ann). See Eliot {George). Evans (Chancellor Silvan), his biography, xi. 361, 394,

422 Eve Leary, British Guiana, inscriptions in military

cemetery, iii. 143 Evelyn (John), passage in his ' Diary,' ii. 428, 510 ;

iii. 34

Events, great, from little causes, i. 209, 355, 476 Everard (H.) on claymore, viii. 484 Everett-Green (C.) on the late Mrs. Everett- Green,

vii. 270

Everett-Green (Mrs. M. A.), her parentage, vii. 8, 270 Everitt (A. T.) on Bedell and other families, ii. 268.

Bilson (Anne), ix, 76. Charleton (Knightley), xi.

36. Fortescue (Anthony), vii. 435 ; viii. 449.

Hicks (Rev. John), i. 35. Holts at Winchester, ix.

294. Lewis, xii. 212. Norton family, xi. 97.

Paget (Robert), Sheriff of London, 1536, x. 277.

Petworth and the Percies, iv. 35. Roos and Crom- well families, iv. 440. South (John), LL.B., xii.

452. Stanley family of Paultons, vi. 452 'Everlasting Gospel,' vii. 87 Evil, author and avenger of, ix. 22, 229 ; x. 35 ; xi.

35, 455 ; xii. 14, 96 Evil eye, v. 285 ; vii. 47 ; xi. 208 Evil spirits and inkbottles, xii. 106, 297, 356, 416 Evreux (Earls of), their genealogy, iv. 348, 428, 541 Ewer and Thurloe families, iii. 148 Ewing (W.), his biography, ii. 168 Ewins (Sir Patric Claud), his biography, x. 248, 333 Excavations near Cirencester, vii. 327, 398 Exchange, Royal, erection of the first, viii. 202 Excommunication of Louis XIV., xii. 468, 508 Execution, marriage saving from, viii. 419

Executions, at Tyburn and elsewhere, ii. 164, 301; vii.

121, 210, 242, 282, 310 ; with sword and axe, ii.

468 ; iii. 17, 114

Exeter, history of weathercock at, x. 26 Exeter Theatre in 1348, vii. 506 Exhibition, Great, season tickets for, vii. 288, 436 ; its

jubilee, viii. 139, 272 Exhibitions, London, iii. 83, 155 Ex-Librarian on Aldrich, Dean of Christ Church, x.

447. Gossolt, x. 387

Exmouth (Lord) in 'Nelson and his Captains,' xi. 206 Exoner, use of the word, viii. 525 Exorcism, African, accounts of, vi. 368 Expenditor, use of the word, viii. 303, 473 Expensarius, meaning of the word, iv. 168, 294 Experimental Gardens, Caledonian Road, xi. 249 Experts in English courts of law, x. 270, 331, 47 Ey in Surrey and other names, ii. 181, 296 Eye, the evil, v. 285 ; vii. 47; xi. 208 Eye-gay, use of the word, vi. 449 Eyeglasses, their antiquity, viii. 145 Eyre (" Expedient "), his biography, xi. 328 Eyre (Sir Giles), of Brickwood, his portrait, i. 47, 293 Eyre (Sir James), 1734-99, his marriage, vii. 289, 397 Eyre (J. H.), Westminster scholar, 1809, ix. 486 Eyre (Thomas), of Helmdon, Northants, i. 8, 237 Eyre surname and family, i. 26, 29 ; ii. 153 ; iv. 438

F. on Richard Bethel Cox, xii. 388. Heptonstall, iii. 61 ; tragedy at, xi. 423. Jinrikshas, xii. 494. Maitland (Sir Peregrine), v. 525. Overstrand Church, xii. 454. Roman Road over Blackstone Edge, x. 302. Spenser (E.), his Lancashire home, iii. 481. Stamp collecting and its literature forty years ago, x. 470. Tobacco, collection of works on, i. 362. Todmorden, its etymology, i. 21. Turvin coiners, viii. 258, 298. Wesley queries, xii. 27

F (Mr. George) in John Wesley's 'Journal,' viii. 185, 371

F.-A. (H. J.) on Burns and Coleridge, ii. 35

F.R. A.S. on capture of Cadiz in 1589, xi. 247. County families, xi. 308

F.R.C.S. on Fitzalan of Arundel, x. 427

F.R.H.S. on heraldic china, iv. 89. Snode arms, iii. 452

F.R.I.B.A. on Sir Christopher Wren, ii. 367

F.S.A.Scot on the Glamis mystery, vii. 288. Grey Friars Church, Aberdeen, vii. 285. James (Lieut.), v. 8

F. (A.) on cradle commissions, vii. 169. Pattens, iv. 325

F. (A. S.) on Stuart watch, iii. 69

F. (A. W.) on " Many's Chappel," vii. 168. White (John), patriarch of Dorchester, vi. 31

F. (B. C.) on Ash, place-name, xii. 106

F. (C. B.) on wind indicator at Peckham, iii. 478

F. (C. L.) on eastern boundary line of Europe, iv. 477. I printed with small letter, xii. 172

F. (E. L.) on Payn family, i. 108

F. (F. J.) on hobgoblin's claws, xii. 189. Opera- hearers, each with lighted candle, viii. 324. Scogan and Chaucer, ii. 423. Shakespeariana, xi. 325. Swift (Dean), his Vanessa, ii. 327