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Law (E.) on Rev. F. Barlow, of Burton, viii. 290 Law (John) and his Mississippi scheme, iv. 84, 317 'Law List': Andrew Steinmetz, v. 165, 361; errors

in, vi. 277

Law reports as a field for sarcasm, xi. 446 Law sittings and Corpus Christi Day, iv. 17 Law terms, abbreviated, i. 268, 392 Lawrence (A. J ) on Lawrence family, iii. 7 Lawrence (Brother), his biography, ii. 388 Lawrence (Sir E. Durning) on Saxon names for meat

still current, ix. 305

Lawrence (J. M.) on arms of Canada, viii. 264. St. George and Dragon, viii. 23. Teenah fig tree, viii. 344

Lawrence (Sir Thomas), his portrait of Warren Hastings, iv. 263 ; his painting of Elizabeth Farren, wife of the twelfth Earl of Derby, v. 68, 138, 237 ; his portrait of John Nash, xi. 54 Lawrence (W. J.) on angelus bell, i. 143. Drew (Mr?!.), actress, i. 392. Foigard, xi. 46. Jordan (Mrs.) in Dublin, vii. 221 ; xii. 285. Matthews (Tom), the clown, i. 90. MS. plays by W. Percy, viii, 183. Orsidue, its derivation, iv. 248. Woffington (Peg), her sister, xii. 309 Lawrence family, Irish, iii. 7

Lawrence- Hamilton (J.) on avary, xii. 349. Fore- steal : forestall, xii. 287. German haff or lagoon fisherfolk, xi. 149. Portuguese naval supremacy, ix. 147

Laws ( J. E. ) on Mary, Countess de Front, vii. 229 Laws concerning names, ii. 107, 212 Lawson (R.) on aeronautics, ix. 84. Alexandered = hanged, v. 513. ' Apology for Cathedral Service,' iv. 419. Barbers, famous, ii. 414. Bed-waggons, v. 462. Bicycle bibliography, ix. 36. Birkenhead (Jack), iv. 297. Bradberry (David), xi. 447. Bridge, damage to, iii. 135. Bridport dagger, iii. 365. Bright (John), or ' Cranford,' vii. 93. Bristol look, ix. 148. Brotherhood of Fools, v. 95. ' Buckstones Bathes Benefyte,' vi. 388. Charnock (Job), founder of Calcutta, vi. 437. Coal folk-lore, iv. 326. " Crying down credit," xii. 29. Curtana, vii. 187. Edge (Capt. Thomas), his discoveries, v. 209, 398. Eliot (George), vii. 71. Engraving, old Masonic, vi. 291. Entwisle family, iv. 523. Eton College and ram hunting, vi. 374. Gates on commons, iv. 405. Guild Mayor of Preston, v. 96. Independent Company of Invalids, vii. 171. Joan of Arc, vii. 356. Jones (Ernest), i. 31. Lady Day Day, x. 39. Lectern in Durham Cathedral, ix. 135. Madonna, black images of the, iii. 377. Names of cities, &c., in England, vi. 377. Non- iurors, iii. 56. " Now thus," vi. 478. Open spaces, v. 397. Pall-mall and golf, vii. 235. Red up, xii. 337. Ridpath, (George), ii. 432. Rutter (Dorothea), x. 474. St. John of Jerusalem, iii. 411. St. Michael's, Bassishaw, v. 6. Saladin and the Crusader's wife, iv. 538. Scoinson, arch, v. 480. Squab, its meaning, ii. 352. Square cap, xii. 231. "Tim Bobbin," xi. 297. Tithe barns, mediaeval, vii. 191. Trinity windows, iii. 293 Wardlaw (Cardinal), Bishop of Glasgow, 1368, v. 74. Waterproof clothing, v. 229. Welsh dic- tionary, xii. 513. Wind folk-lore, ix. 512. Windsor uniform, x. 36. Winstanley's wonders, v. 237.

Wood ( J. Warrington), xi. 398. Yeomanry records*

vii. 216

Lay : lie, their use, v. 220, 300 Lay canon, the office, vii. 148, 197, 274, 358 Layer family, v. 289, 386 Laymen reading the lessons in cathedrals, v. 376, 466 ;

vii. 78 Layton (E. M.) on " Green and yellow," xi. 168.

Snakes' antipathy to horsehair, xi. 432 Layton (W. E.) on Earl of Carnwath, ii. 515. Crispe

(Sir Nicholas), ii. 105. Gate, tavern sign, iii. 315.

Laton chartulary, vi. 48. Rush (Sir W. B.), i. 498.

Wollaston family arms, iii. 29 Lazy Laurence, analogue, abroad, v. 394, 503 Le Bouteillier family, iii. 228 Le Brun family, x. 347, 417 Le Brun family named De Feritate, iii. 47 Le Cornu (Col. C. P.) on D'Auvergne family, vii. 177 Le Fizgert, use and meaning of the word, c. 1240,

ix. 487; x. 34 Le Furmager, use and meaning of the term, x. 129,

213 Le Hart (Walter), Provost of Oriel College, 1435,

xi. 402 Le Lievre (A.) on Nicolini, xi. 349. Pope and

massacre of St. Bartholomew, xi. 407 Le Loutre (AbbeO,*his biography, vi. 310, 377 Le Neve family, ix. 129, 277 Le Texier (G. J.) on English ambassadors to France,

v. 7 ' Lea and Leigh, their etymology, ii. 84, 215, 374 ;

iii. 311

Lea (Lady Alice), legend of, x. 68, 138, 192, 250 Leach (R. E.) on Swift family, iv. 108 Leadam (I. S.) on Vice Admiral, office of, v. 252.

Coronation of Henry II., v. 210. Walpole (Horace),

ii. 529

Leadbeater MS., vii. 468 Leaden roofs, their ages, viii. 120 Leadenhall Press on Bartolozzi, vi. 447 Leader (John Daniel), his death, v. 40 Leader (John Temple), and Lord Brougham, xi. 206 ;

last of the pre- Victorian M.P.s, 255, 374, 475 Lean (Vincent Stuckey), his death, iii. 280 Leap year and ladies, v. 356, 478 Learick or limerick nonsense verse, ii. 408, 470 ; ix.

188, 314 ; xii. 8 Learmont family, Scotch, iii. 7 Learned, the mistakes of, iv. 393 Lease, meaning of terms in ancient, v. 268, 344 Leases : of Scotch farms, i. 369 ; long, xii. 25, 134,

193, 234, 449, 513 Leather, searchers of, their duties, vii. 48, 170 ; for

bookbinding, ix. 182

Leather guns or cannon, xi. 268, 334, 452 Leatherhead, its etymology, ii. 285, 422 Leatherhead Bridge, Surrey, its bricks, viii. 185 Leaves marked by vapours of Tartarus, iii. 229, 370 Lebowich (J.) on Judah P. Benjamin, xi. 310 Lectern in Durham Cathedral, viii. 483 ; ix. 135, 374 Lector on Sir W. Hamilton's motto, iii. 389 Ledger (W. E.) on an old deed, i. 307 Ledward (Thomas Denman) his letters, xii. 501 Lee (A. C.) on authors' mistakes, viii. 334. " Between he devil and the deep sea," viii. 48. Cleveland