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217. Massage, its antiquity, ii. 75. Nash (D. W.), xi. 425. Polder, its etymology, iv. 462. 'Wise Men of Gotham,' iii. 417 Gainsborough (Thomas), at a country house, i. 68 ;

his lost 'Duchess,' 346 Gale=mine, ii. 153, 176

Gale (William), Westminster scholar, 1777, xii. 368 Galen, translation of his works, vi. 387 ; vii. 132, 258 Galeode, kind of centipede, x. 311 Galgacus on nationality, ii. 216 Galilee, applied to part of a church, ix. 224 Galileo, " the starry," iv. 459, 487, 544 Galingall, plant-name, iii. 187, 257 Gallant, variation of accent in the word, xi. 269, 511 Galleries in theatres, xi. 146 Galley : galeode, kind of centipede, x. 311 Galley Hall estate, its history, ix. 147 Gallimaufry, its etymology, vi. 408, 494 ; vii. 36 Gallini (Francis and John), Westminster scholars,

1782, xii. 269

Gallock-hand = left-hand, its etymology, iii. 267 Galloglass, its meaning, vii. 506 ; viii. 169 Gallows and birds' nesting-place, iv. 127, 233 ; v. 172 Galluses = braces, vi. 330, 393 ; vii. 155 Galpin (G.) on low side windows, i. 392 Gait (John), verses by, ix. 483

Gainage or Grammage( Robert), inquired after, iv. 457 Gambaleery, its meaning, iii. 187, 237, 395 Gambetta's last words, ix. 126 ' Gambler Detected,' book illustration, ix. 67, 149 Gambold family, ii. 169, 378 Games :

All fours, in Kent, viii. 462 ; ix. 32

Battledore, vii. 469 ; viii. 21

Button, iii. 184

Cocklebread, vi. 7, 117

Flower, vii. 329, 397, 474, 511 ; viii. 70, 232, 466; ix. 116

Fox myne host, v. 457

German historical, xii. 410

Golf and pall-mall, vi. 444 ; vii. 52, 235, 352

Graces (Les), v. 336, 459 ; vi. 37

Ice pie, for I spy, xii. 425

Italian ball, v. 207

Knurr and spell, ix. 385, 452, 511; x. Ill, 196, 293, 398

Pall-mall. See Golf.

Sally Water, xii. 474

Stool-ball, x. 486

Tables, v. 435, 501

Wenlock Olympian, v. 513 Gaming, books on, ii. 436 ; iii. 35 Gamlin (Hilda) on imported pictures, i. 104 ; Whalley

(Dr. T. S.), i. 211 Gamlin (Hilda), her death, i. 320 Gamma on Mona, xi. 48 Gammack (J.) on fraudulent American diplomas,

xii. 101

Gancanagh, its meaning and derivation, iii. 187, 297 Gandoia (Duke) on Herries family, iv. 311 Ganganelli's Bible, ix. 308, 397 Ganges = a diaphanous fabric, its origin, x. 152 Ganning family, xii. 189

Gantelet d'Or on baronetcy offered by George III., iii. 387

Gantelope, old military punishment, v. 204

Gantillon (P. J. F.) on Barrosa token, ix. 393. Dickens (Charles), ii. 235 ; phrase of Mrs. Gamp, viii. 426. Friendship of eighty years, viii. 341. Honest epitaphs, xi. 397. Jews as scientists and physicians, viii. 373- Juggins, viii. 69. Lesbian rule, x. 432. Nice, its meanings, ii. 273. Popple, x. 495. Tom-all-Alone's, v. 324. Ycleping the church, viii. 420

Gaol and goal, vi. 230, 290

Gaol deliveries, 1523, xi. 389

Garage, new word, viii. 143, 230 ; ix. 365

Garascar (Lady), her chapel, iii. 227

Garbett (E. L.) on Alaric and chiefs of the Urua, iii. 177. Basilicas, iii. 451. Beauty in architecture, vi. 46. Bible marginal references, ii. 54, 94. Bicycles in thunderstorms, i. 351 ; ii. 152. Bull (John) of French origin, iv. 464. Chimneys in ancient houses, iv. 196. Church tradition, ii. 173, 474 ; iii. 33, 171. Davis (F.), his ' Silchester,' iii. 177. Foot measure, i. 496. Heraldry, its restora- tion, i. 491. Houses without staircases, i. 210. Kingston-upon-Thames, ii. 154. On or upon in place-names, i. 475. Penny-Farthing Street, ii. 177. Pole, Magnetic, iv. 334. Eamsay (Prof.) and Date of the Nativity, iv. 136. Koman Catholic, ii. 475. Room-panelling, English, iii. 351. Sun-dog, its meaning, ii. 372. Town gates outside London, v. 362. Westminster Abbey, iv, 145. Winchester Cathedral, i. 206. Windward and Leeward Islands, i. 431. Wren (Sir Christopher), ii. 538

Garbett (H. L. A.) on Lady Maynard, iii. 69

Gardafui, Cape in Somaliland, xi. 390, 496

Gardar or Greenland, Bishops of, iv. 187

Gardiner (A.) on Achill Island, vi. 489. Ale, stone, iv. 151. Old Clustrum, iv. 8. Per pro, its proper use, iv. 38.

Gardiner (R. F.) on "And now, Father," ii. 258. Brothers with the same Christian name, vi., 174. Church of Scotland Commissioners, ii. 277. "Dressed up to the nines,"!. 57. Gladstone and Lord Rosebery, iv. 396. Hooligan = street ruffian, ii. 316. Living in three centuries, vii. 86. Tirling- pin, i. 18

Gardiner (S. E.) on Elizabeth Alkin, v. 400. Des- borough and Claypole portraits, ii. 448. Des- borough portraits and relics, ix. 30. ' ' Devil walking through Athlone," vi. 14. Green ribbons at a funeral, iv. 55. Kinnoul, Earls of, viii. 123, 228. Liddell and Scott, iii. 493

Gardiner (Prof. S. R.), his death, ix. 180

Gardner barony, x. 388, 457

Garfitt (George), his marriage, xi. 347

Garfitt (G. N.) on Garfitt, xi. 347

Garland, new sense of, vi. 245, 337 ; vii. 45 ; its ety- mology, vi. 365

Garrard (Rev. G.), Master of the Charterhouse, iv. 498 ; v. 37

Garratt (John), Lord Mayor of London, date of his death, vii. 447; ix. 390

Garrick (David), his 'Jubilee,' iii. 86, 329 ; his snuff- box, iv. 324 ; medal of, 227 ; his statue of Shake- speare, x. 288, 357

Garricke (W.), Westminster scholar, xii. 170

Garter, election of Knisrhts of the, x. 109, 190