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Ground ivy, use of the term, xii. 366

Grouse = grumble, i. 128, 273

Grout, its meaning, iv. 247

Grovelling, the word in 'Device for the Coronation

of King Henry VII.,' x. 485 Grover (D.) on Latin ambiguities, ii. 14 Groves (A.) on Carrodus family, x. 408. Chairman- ship of governing bodies of English public schools, x. 114. Huguenot settlers in Ireland, x. 367. Jervois (Samuel), xi. 89. Mackesy, viii. 46. Pre- ceptory of Dinmore, ix. 207. Tombland, viii. 245 Grub Street, its history, i. 15, 312 ; ii. 57 Grubb (G. H.) on Grubb surname, xii. 189 Grubb surname, xii. 189, 371, 454 Grudge : to grudge, vi. 486 Grundy (Eev. G. D.), his biography, viii. 501 Grys (Henry), his biography, ii. 149 Guadagnoli (Antonio), c. 1798-1858, his biography,

vii. 229

Gualterulus on bally, ii. 95. Custice, viii. 94. 'Three Sergeants,' Hi. 108, 456. Trevis family, iii. 255. Wall (Col. J.), ii. 129, 234 Guardhound, use of the word, ix. 244 Guardi (Francesco), letters relating to, xi. 508 ' Guardian,' Sharpe's edition, viii. 76 Gubbins or Gybbins, race of the, x. 87, 213 Guest (C. E.) on sale of Mytton and Hardwick Col- lection of MSS., x. 509

Guest (M.) on theatre tickets and passes, iii. 350 Guest family, vi. 268, 332 ; ix. 508 ; x. 51 Gue'-Trouin (M. du), his memoirs, xi. 27 Guevara (H.) on Guevara, Spanish surname, vi. 270 Guevara family and surname, vi. 270, 375, 439 Guiana, saccawinkee monkeys of, xii, 205 Guide- books, county, vi. 504 Guild Mayor of Preston, Lancashire, v. 96 Guild merchants of Shrewsbury, roll of 1231, vi. 508 :

vii. 96

Guildhall Chapel, its registers, i. 188, 274, 317 Guilds, Wymondham, article on, xii. 410, 475 Guillotine, its history, ii. 510 ; iii. 34 Guillotine ditty, iii. 85 Guinea v. sovereign, viii. 461 ; ix. 74 Guinevere on shagreen, iv. 68 Guiney (L. I.) on "A gallant captain," xii. 506.

References wanted, x. 67 Guldize, its meaning, iii. 347, 414 Gulls, in London parks, iii. 6 ; seen inland, 72 Gulston (William), wine merchant, his biography, iii. 308 ' P y

Gum Elemi, its etymology, vi. 126 Gun, etymology of the word, ix. 106, 192 Gun reports, distance heard, vii. 207, 258, 493;

viii. 112 Gunning (Miss), Duchess of Hamilton, her portraits,

xi. 468 ; xii. 32, 297 Gunpowder, lighted candle in, i. 423, 495 ; date of

introduction into China, v. 516 ; vi. 115 Gunpowder Plot, and Lord Monteagle, xi. 508 ; its originator, 514 ; and the "Catherine Wheel" Inn, Oxford, xii. 188, 293

Gunville (Hugh de), his biography, xii. 249 Gurbs or De Gurbs barony, ix. 167 Gurney (Hudson), his papers, vi. 468 ; vii. 17 Gurney (J.fcH.) on cater : lethes, xii, 188

Gushington (Angelina), Mr. C. W. R, Cooke's

pseudonym, iv. 264 Gutter-snipe, earliest use of the word, vi. 127, 215,

452 ; vii. 77

Guttural sounds, apparent irregularities in, iii. 21 Guy of Warwick : Zechariah Heyward, viii. 339 Guy (R.) on Domenico Theotocopuli, iii. 288 Guy (Thomas), founder of Guy's Hospital, his will,

v. 209, 326 Gwyn, Gwynn, or Gwynne (Nell), vi. 308, 350 ;

notable descendants of, vii. 229, 376 ; and royal

tennis court, ix. 69, 136 ; and 79, Pall Mall, x. 386 Gwyneth, Welsh Christian name, its orthography,

ix. 109, 319, 372, 479 Gwynn (Edward), volume bearing the name, xi. 467 ;

xii. 174

Gwynne (Talbot), novelist, xi. 288 Gybbins or Gubbins, race of the, x. 87, 213 Gybbons or Gibbons (Thomas), his biography, viii. 443 Gye family, ix. 387, 511 Gymnastics, pronunciation of the word, vi. 306, 376

H, enigma on the letter, vi. 85, 177 ; an or a sounded before, xi. 31, 286, 455

H. on Americana, vii. 427. Armorial, v. 314. Arms, ix. 147. Bar sinister, ix. 215. Berwick (Duchy of), viii. 439, 534. British epitaphs in Cataluna, ix. 478. Bull Plain, Hertford, xii. 269. Cavalier and Roundhead families, x. 211. Cecil (Dorothy), viii. 490. Dighton, portrait by, viii. 163. Elizabeth (Queen), her Pocket Pistol, xii, 368 ; and New Hall, Essex, 477. French fetishes, viii. 340. Gardner barony, x. 388. Hearsey family, x. 410. Huish, its etymology, vi. 154. Imaginary or invented saints, xii. 515. "In petto," viii. 443. "Jenkins's ear," viii. 61. King's Weigh House, xi. 390. Louvre pictures, ii. 450. Ludlow clerks, xi. 432. " Mad as a tup," ix. 237. Maryland, its origin, vi. 173. Maverick (Samuel), i. 28. More Church, Shropshire, xii. 146, 354. Pitches (Sir A.), his pedigree, v. 314. Plack : Boddle, ii. 348. Sabbath day, viii. 405. St. Clement Danes, vii. 375 ; viii. 17, 186, 326 ; ix. 137, 252, 394. Shrop- shire and Herefordshire woodwork, xii. 148. Somerset (the Protector), viii. 122. Song wanted, i. 477. Stamp collecting, x. 172. Stanhope (Lady Hester), xii. 19. Trapeza in Russian, xi. 454. Van der Meulen and Huchtenburg, vii. 87, 453. Webb family, vi. 468. " When I was a girl," iii. 268. Wyk and Wick, x. 23. Zauber-Kessel in Essex, xii. 206

H. (A.) on Amen Court, iv. 272. Bed-waggons, v. 356. Beltchar surnames, iii. 272. Berners family, vi. 231 ; vii. 253. Brothers bearing same Christian name, ii. 51 ; v. 54. Carteret (Sir Charles), v. 292. Chinese children, mark on their spine, v. 344. Civil List, iii. 434. Clerks of the Board of Green Cloth, iv. 443. Coins, gold, of the Forum, v. 56. Cope (General), his biography, vi. 31. Cousin, its meaning, ii. 105. Cromwells of Henbury, iv. 332. Crucifixion, its date, vii. 35. Dandy's Gate, old toll-gate, v. 9. Dead fold, iii. 455. Defoe (Daniel), last male descendant, vii. 177, 395. Doctrine of