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GENERAL INDEX.

Alston (A. K.) on Lord Lieutenant of Bedford, xi.

449

Altama, its origin and meaning, ii. 47 Altar, use of cushions on the, xii. 346, 398, 436, 497 Altars at Glastonbury, iv. 498 ; v. 131 Alton Towers, catalogue of sale in 1857, i. 468 ; ii. 53 Alum, its early manufacture and sale, viii. 45, 113 Alum rock, human skeleton in, xii. 48, 195 Alum trade in England, v. 188, 233, 295 Alured or Averay. See Corriburgh, ii. Always Faithful on Holbein portraits, xii. 48 " Ama nesciri," and the Archbishop of Armagh's war

poem, vi. 101

Amah, its etymology, iii. 246 Amateur Angler (The) on Izaak Walton, x. 477 Amazon, etymology of the word, ix. 165 Ambassador, Spanish, in Walpole's letters, v. 269 Ambassadors to France, correspondence of English.

1620-48, v. 7, 56

Amber, its various meanings, x. 17, 95, 336, 511 Amberley, Sussex, incumbents of the parish church,

ix. 47

Ambresbury or Amesbury, ii. 325 'Ambrose Gwinett,' a drama, vii. 105 Amen the Dresden, vii. 87, 171, 215 Amen Court, origin of the name, iv. 27, 134, 190, 272 America, its discovery, i. 447 ; ii. 518 ; vii. 129 ;

study of Dante in, iii. 41, 297 ; and Spain, 263 ;

genealogical research in, vii. 244, 350 ; England

and Scotland reproduced in, 471 ; v. United States,

x. 266 ; Raleigh in, xii. 105, 250 ; iron-making in,

266

' America painted to the Life,' iii. 323 America, South, British suzerainty in, iv. 328, 357 ;

Life in, v. 396, 481 American on " Knight of the Moon," vii. 165. Losses

in the American Civil War, vii. 132. Roman

Catholic records, vii. 389 American arms and motto, i. 469 American bibliographies, ii. 509 American book, xii. 486 American Civil War, regimental losses in, vi. 288,

436 ; vii. 132 American diplomas and degrees, fraudulent, xi. 506 :

xii. 101, 167

American families and armorial bearings, iii. 404 'American Husbandry,' name of author, vii. 508 American orthography, vii. 6, 227, 293, 358, 413 American Presbyterian on Scotch probationer, i. 67 American theatrical company in England, first, viii.

American worthies, v. 147, 340 Americana, vii. 427 Amesbury or Ambresbury, ii. 325 Amicus on Tartar cloud, iii. 38 Amours (F. J.) on derivation of Capados, iv. 308 Ampersand, iii. 480 Amphigouris, nonsense verses, v. 248 Amwas v. Emmaus-Kubeibeh, article on, iii. 328 An Old Invalid on Longworth v. Yelverton, vi. 148 An used before k, x. 191 ; xi. 31, 286, 455 Anaconda, its derivation, i. 184 ; viii. 80 " Anacreon, the Scottish," viii. 282 Anagrams on 'The Tempest,' viii. 442, 512 ; ix. 70 ; in Launcells Church, near Bude, viii. 521 ; two,

ix. 135; on 'N. & Q.,' x. 185, 252; xi. 7; at Braga, xi. 296 Anatomie Vivante, mentioned by Macaulay, xii. 49,

157

Anawl = and all, i. 446 Ance and Ane, pronunciation of, ix. 265 " Ance mariole " in a charter, vii. 47, 95, 250 Ancestors, definition of, i. 170, 272 ; v. 479 ; soldier,

v. 496 ; vi. 30, 132 ; vii. 303 Anchoress in the land of Leodium, ix. 429, 516 Anchorites, and low side windows, i. 186, 392, 493 ;

their cells, iv. 519 ; v. 75 Anchylostomiasis or ankylostomiasis, bowel disease,

v. 28, 92

" And which," erroneous use of, iii. 129 ; xi. 446 Anderson (J. L.) on Arbuthnott, vii. 458. Carthusian monasteries in England and Scotland, vi. 475. Columbaria, ancient dove or pigeon cotes, vi. 478. Corn-bote, x. 254. Craig (Sir T.) and Thomas Hope, xi. 510. D'Auvergne family, vii. 177, 251. Dryden oaks in Scott, 273. English families in Kurland and Liveand, x. 237. Galloglass, viii. 169. Hawok, its meaning, vii. 13. Isle of Roseneath, ix. 215. Kilmany, xi. 72. Loadberry, xii. 431. "Mere man," viii. 193. Notter, x. 478. Panton family, xii. 13. Peat, iv. 75. Porte-manteau, viii. 51. " Raising the wind," x. 253. Rimes, nursery, v. 93. ' Robinson Crusoe,' x. 286. St. Pancras's Church, Canterbury, v. 94. Saints in Lindsay's ' Monarchic,' x. 371. Salmon disease, v. 191. " Vsesac Mihm,'' viii. 128. Wallace (George), vii. 514. Wardlaw (Cardinal), Bishop of Glasgow, 1368, v. 74.

Anderson (Jas.), 1662-1728, his biography, x. 87, 216 Anderson (P. J.) on Aberdeen University theses, ii. 367. Alison (Sir A.), his rectorial address, ix. 427 ; x. 117. Canadian Boat Song, vii. 368, 512 ; xi. 134. ' Captain Clutterbuck's Champagne,' vii. 478. Downie's slaughter, ix. 367 ; xii. 152. Duff (William), iv. 401. Fraser (Dr. James), iii. 497. Inverness coat of arms, x. 410. Lambeth degrees, vi. 72. 'Paddle your own Canoe,' its author, vii. 414. Parish and other accounts, v. 207, 513. Records in maternity, xi. 66. Scottish university graduates, iv. 135; viii. 22. Stamp collecting, x. 81, 239. Thomson (Rev. Robert), LL.D., vii. 289. University office, tenure of, iii. 486 Anderson (Capt. T. A.), his poems, xii. 168 Andorra, ' Whitaker ' on, vii. 326 Andrd (David), Westminster scholar, iii. 127, 216 Andr6 (J. L.) on Andre family, iii. 95 Andr<$ (Major John), his house at Bath, vi. 46, 112 Andr<$ (Lewis), his death, viii. 216 AndrfS family, ii. 47, 119, 528 ; iii. 58, 95 Andrewes (W. F.) on Secret History of the Court,'

i. 208 Andrews (Elizabeth), London printer, c. Charles II.,

xii. 287

Andrews (F. B.) on mediaeval tithe barns, vi. 309 Andrews (H.) on beards, ii. 198. Bellringers' rimes, iv. 447. Bellringing custom, iv. 394. " Big an' bug," ii. 375. Burmese wedding customs, i. 505. Christening new vessels, i. 317. Cordwainer, survival of the word, iv. 436. " Corner," eighteenth- century, i. 306. Cowslip, its local names, ii. 192.