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Kerruish, Manx name, i. 87, 173, 216

Kesh on noumena, xii. 228

Key, golden, i. 98, 314

Key, its pronunciation, Hi. 248, 371, 472

Key family motto, i. 46

Keys, to novels, viii. 505 ; Balzac, ix. 118 ; Warren, xi. 398; Thackeray, xi. 398; xii. 13

Keyes (Thomas), husband of Lady Mary Gray, ii. 48, 451

Khaki, its use and spelling, iv. 86, 5.35 ; as a party nickname, vi. 387, 496; military use of, 492

Khartum = elephant's trunk, ii. 422

Khayyam (Omar), FitzGerald's translation, iii. 326, 395 ; Sir William Ouseley on, v. 6 ; translations of, 517; vi. 57; queries on, ix. 368

Kia-Chou, its name, i. 348, 398 ; ii. 38

Kicker = a journeyman shoemaker, vi. 131

Kidcoat: kitcote=a prison, v. 376, 499

Kids=children, i. 57

Kieff, Kiev, Kiew, books on, vii. 485; its spelling, xi. 8, 31, 176, 191^

Killen or keeling = a' barn, xii. 149, 297

Killick (William), Westminster scholar, 1815, x. 208

Killigrew on "Angels on horseback," ii. 145. Bos- well's ' Johnson,' ii. 34. Bounder, its derivation, iii. 13. Camelry = camel corps, ii. 412. Carriage of a sword-belt, iv. 286. Carroll (Lewis), i. 106. " Ce

canaille de D ," iv. 398, 446. Charade, its

solution, iv. 75. Charles I., his George, ii. 263, 354 ; iii. 16; his decollation, 124; relics of, 130 ; iv. 55. Cinderella's glass slipper, v. 177. Claret and vin- de-grave, i. 52. Cold Harbour, i. 74. Eliot (George), ii. 54. Enigma, i. 11. Figurehead of a ship, ii. 207. Gig, use of the word, ii. 384, " God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb," i. 491. Hatchments in churches, i. 55. Horns, bearing of, iv. 264. "In petto," iv. 508. Key, golden, i. 98. Lance-corporal, its derivation, iv. 273. Lord Lieutenant, ii. 67. Louvre pictures, ii. 450. Manila, its spelling, ii. 6. Moon through coloured glass, i. 393. Morland (H. R.), i. 25. < N. & Q.,' Jubilee of, iv. 392. Nag's head in heraldry, iii. 235. Oil, salad and olive, ii 86. "On the carpet," i. 95. Paejama and pyjama, i. 486. Pease egger, iii. 334. "Ploughing the sands," iii. 72. " Pollice verso," i. 445. 'Quarterly Review,' i. 34. Rime and rhyme, i. 404. Rivers, their banks, ii. 295. Shake- speare and Rostand, iii. 483. Shakespeariana, i. 149, 335. "So pleased," i. 315. "Strenua nos exercet inertia," i. 381 ; iv. 291. Syntax of preface, ii. 237. Terminations, female, ii. 291. York (Duke of) in Flanders, ii. 194

Kilmany, Dr. T. Chalmers, pastor of, xi. 25, 72

' Kilmarnock Mirror,' its publication, ii. 68

Kilometre as an English measure, i. 351

Kilsanor (Bishop of), vi. 289, 376

Kima or Keemore shells, xi. 189, 316

Kimberley family of Bromsgrove, co. Worcester, xi

369

Kimmerioi, etymology of the name, xii. 181 Kimpton family, xii. 207, 518 Kinborough as a female Christian name, viii. 504 ; ix

30, 156

" Kind these," and similar phrases, iii. 406 Kindlily, instance of use of the word, v. 286

Kindness to a dying mother, v. 313

Kindon (Ann), 1790, her biography, ix. 447

King, and painter, vi. 287, 337 ;. his rights in stur- geons and whales, vii. 126 ; and queen equal, 150

King (Archbishop), his prison diary, 1689, xii. 187, 235

King (A. J.) on Agam colour, iii. 170. "An end," v. 137. " As sure as there is a hip on a goat," iv. 461. Barclay's ' Argenis,' ii. 538. Fennel, its meaning, ii. 457. * History of England,' eighteenth- century, v. 189. Horse-bread, iv. 333. Jesso, island of, v. 191. ' Legacy of an Etonian,' iii. 178. Leprosy of houses, iii. 497. Muggletonian writings, v. 485. Newcombe of Leir, iv. 258. Nonjurors, ii. 493. Odour, hereditary, iii. 78. Off for of, iv. 171. Perry family, ii. 373. Prefaces, v. 16. Purton, its church, iii. 254. Rimes, nursery, v. 216. Scott and Washington Irving, iv. 108. 'Sdeyns, vi. 434. Ten Commandments in rimes, vii. 53. Translations wanted, ii. 292. Wyatt family, ii. 353

King (C.) on Dalrymple on fur trade, ix. 87. Defoe's last male descendant, vii. 297,395. Fonte (Admiral), his voyage, ix. 268. Methodist preachers, memoirs of, vii. 29. ' N. & Q.' in fiction, vii. 155. Panton family, xii. 13. ' Pilgrim's Progress.' early edition in French, vii. 167

King (Sir C. S.) on armour in portraits, vi. 455

King (F.) on Dorsetshire speech, vi. 126. Genius, its definition, xi. 432. Pre-Reformation practices in English churches, xi. 55. Roman Catholic, ii. 227, 475. Spiera's despair, ix. 491. " Travailler pour leRoi dePrusse,"xi. 437

King (H. A.) on Plocks, its meaning, v. 382

King (John), D.D., master of the Charterhouse, iii. 68, 135

King (John), language master, London, 1722, ix. 227, 372

King (Murtagh), translator of the Erse Old Testa- ment, his biography, vii. 8

King (Thomas) and Sir Sewster Peyton, duel between, ix. 347

King (W.) on poem wanted, viii. 185

King (William), banker of London, c. 1714, xii. 29, 131

' King Alfred,' long poem by Fitchett, v. 101

King Arthur on Aitken surname, xii. 129

King of Jerusalem, the title, iii. 388

' King of Spain's Bible, 1 seventeenth-century work, viii. 16

King's Bench prisoners and Marshalsea, viii. 164, 389

King's Champion, institution of the office, ix. 507; x. 58, 116 ; his challenge accepted by a woman, xii. 135,254

King's College, Cambridge, "hounds" at, ii. 177; its chapel, vi. 249, 335

King's Langley Priory, Herts, its history, ii. 129

King's preacher appointed by Edward VI, vii. 27

King's taper, field plant-name, x. 68, 132

King's Weigh House, its origin and history, x. 427; xi. 13, 56, 209, 272, 399

" King's !" boys' term at games, iii. 28, 114

Kingdom of Kazar, vi. 8, 94

Kinglake (A. W.), editions of ' Eothen,' ii. 27 ; pas- sage in his ' Crimea,' 388, 533; passage in 'Eothen,' vi, 407

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