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Gowland (Ralph), Westminster scholar, 1770, xii

430

Grace before meat in book published in 1626, x. 7, 98 Grace Church, its locality, vi. 415, 496 Gracechurch Street, "le Kaye" in, ii. 284 Gradient, its etymology, iv. 397 Grgpvius (Job. G.) and the ' Conors Musarum,' ii. 207 Grafton (third Duke of) and Lord Thurlow, viii. 405,

454, 513

Grafton (fourth Duke of), at Harrow School, ix. 9, 96 Grafton (Richard), his lines on the months, x. 206 Graham (Archibald), d. 1768, xi. 308 Graham (Arthur), executed for high treason, xi. 310

438

Graham (A. W.) on Mrs. Anne Bradford, xii. 410. Colquhoun (Major Humphrey), xi. 308. Dates of miniatures, xi. 289. Fleming (Bishop), xi. 87. Graham =Appelbey, xii. 8. Grahams of Netherby, xi. 169. Waugh family, xi. 288 Graham (Sir Charles), Bart., his will, viii. 143 Graham (John) = Ruth Appelbey, xii. 8 Graham (J. J. G.) on Mrs. Catherine Macaulay, iv.

238. Macaulay portraits, vi. 128 Graham (Richard), Rouge Croix Pursuivant, ii. 509 j

iii. 195

Graham (Miss Stirling), her biography, x. 485 Graham (W.) on Agnes Musgrave, viii. 84 Graham family, green grief to, ii. 465; iii. 37, 94 Graham family of Netherby, xi. 1 69, 275 Grahame (J.) on "Bill, the whole Bill," i. 112.

Grahame (Malise), ii. 527 Grahame (Malise), descendants, ii. 527 Grain =to throttle, iv. 87, 174 Grainberg (Comte de), his gallery at Heidelberg, xii.

327, 454

Grammage or Gamage (Robert) inquired after, iv. 457 Grammar, doubtful, in A.V. and Prayer Book, ii. 305, 431; iii. 313: "there was" with plural sub- stantive, v. 288, 360, 421 ; English, viii. 284 ; nine parts of speech, xii. 504 Grammar school, use of the term, xii. 409 Grammars, pictorial, ix. 49, 292 Grammatical dictionary, need of a, viii. 321 Granable, its derivation and use, iv. 87 Granby (Marchioness of), portrait by, v. 25 Grandison (Sir Charles), Prodigal Son as, xi. 77 Grandison (Lord), verses by, iv. 419 Grandmotherly government, use of the term, xi. 189 Grange (Lady), her biography, iii. 407; iv. 16, 57 Granges (James), his biography, vii. 69 Granite tramways, iv. 263, 350, 425 Grant (A. T.) on "Aerial tour," iii. 178. "Fegges

after peace, "ii. 536 Grant ( Lewis), his biography, vii. 47 Grant (Mrs.) of Laggan, vii. 265 Grant (Sir Richard), bis ancestry, iii. 88 Grantham and the Domesday " inansio, " ii. 326, 435 Grass of Parnassus, its popular name, ii. 208 Grass widow, early use of the term, x. 205, 374 Grassendale on name of book wanted, x. 127 Grasshopper=gingall, vii. 349 Gratitude, definition of, vii. 89, 138, 172 Grattan (Henry), his portrait, x. 149 Grave, English, at Ostend, xii. 9, 176, 235, 278, 495 Grave : Vin-de-grave, i. 52 ; ii. 156, 433

Graves (A.) on James Denew, auctioneer, vii. 487. Foster (Lady Elizabeth), i. 194. Reynolds's ' Mrs. Pelham,' i. 13. Tarleton (Col.), bis portrait, iii. 488. Taylor (Sir John and Lady), xi. 393 Gravesend, nameless epitaph at, xii. 409, 518 Gravestones, English, in Minorca, vii. 45 Gravestones, nameless, ii. 538 ; at Gravesend, xii.

409, 518 ; at Mundesley, Norfolk, 504 Gravestones, masons' names on, vi. 68 Gray (C. H.) on Lodowick Carlell, xii. 149 Gray (G. J.) on William Dyngley, xi. 368. Newton : ' Commercium Epistolicum,' ix. 369. * Sale of Authors,' vi. 12

Gray (Sibyl) and her well, i. 508 Gray (Thomas), mistaken rendering of note by, ii. 365, 452; "Fair Science frown'd not," in the ' Elegy,' iii. 229, 375 ; and Horace Walpole, iv, 531 ; v. 51 ; poem imitating his ' Elegy,' vii. 8 Grazzini (Anton Francesco), his ' Seconda Cena,' i.

507; ii. 137

Greased eel as rent, iv. 189 Great Britain v. England, vii. 367 Great Missenden, dismantled priory of Black Canons,

xi. 101, 251, 352

Greatorex (John Anthony), his biography, vii. 47 Greaves (George Golding), his biography, vii. 69 Greece, Lord Byron's poem on, vii. 328, 475 ; and Gladstone, satirical lines on, x. 128 ; brigandage in, xii. 305, 375 Greek : It 's all the same in Greek, ii. 527 Greek in English characters, xi. 425, 516 Greek Anthology ' and Robert Burns, xii. 82 Greek Church, its liturgical language, v. 515 ; vi. 118; vii. 51

reek Church in Soho, ii. 2, 75

Greek ecclesiastical vestments, x. 28, 318, 392, 451 ; xi. 191

reek- German lexicon, i. 69 Greek mythology, its origin and meaning, vi. 441 ;

dictionary of, xi. 236

Greek pronunciation, vii. 146, 351, 449 ; viii. 74, 192, 372, 513 ; ix. 131, 251, 311, 332, 436, 475 ; x. 75

jrreek spear in the left hand, its significance, viii. 385 Greek students at Oxford, iv. 478 Greek trimeter iambics, book attributed to Dr. Burton on, ix. 67

reek type, early, i. 287 Jreen, as a verb, iii. 368, 470

Green, at a funeral, iii. 486 ; iv. 55 ; as symbol of inconstancy, v. 65, 152, 295; as a political colour, vi. 274 ; unlucky, viii. 121, 192 ; ix. 234, 490 ; x. 32, 254 ; xi. 32, 354 Green = Gary : Smithies =Cary, ix. 468 Green (C.) on apostle spoons, vii. 411. Boundary stones in open fields, v. 441. Byron's poem on Greece, vii. 475. Casts of ancient seals, v. 402. Cupboard, old, ii. 287. Feeding birds, ix. 29. Garrick's statue of Shakespeare, x. 357. Gladstone, tablet to, v. 406. Hangman Stones, xi. 253. Hol- bein Gateway in Whitehall, v. 320. Memorial figure sculpture, i. 74. Napoleon relic, iii. 254. Neck-handkerchief, ii. 375. Oak, ash, and ivy, xii. 433. ' Pilgrim's Progress,' ii. 214. Puzzle jug, iii. 98. Racing, ix. 32. Raphael and Rubens,