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GENERAL INDEX.

Log-rolling, literary, earliest use of the phrase, v. 208,

320

Lois the witch, xii. 89 Lollard towers attached to episcopal palaces, v. 496 ;

vi. 75

Lollier (Jeanette), bouquetiere, iv. 49 Lomax (E.) on Napoleon and the Temple, ix. 308 Lombard, the name as applied to Jews, xii. 125

London :

Advertising in, 1607, v. 454

Buildings, old, their preservation, iii. 26

Catherine Street, No. 22, vii. 285

Chinese quarter, vi. 42

Christ's Hospital, vii. 205, 296, 431, 517; ix. 231,

251, 337

City : warrants granting venison for, iv. 225 ; Imperial Volunteers, their regimental nickname, v. 104 ; its privileges, viii. 301 City names in Stow's ' Survey,' i. 48, 333, 431;

ii. 10

Clifford's Inn, xi. 285, 405 Conduits, old, x. 421; xi. 73, 112, 189. See

London water supply. Faithorne's map, i. 409, 491, 517; ii. 132 Freaks of nature in, iii. 243 Gates, i. 1, 431; private, ii. 230, 308 ; iii. 36 Godfrey's Court, iv. 344, 442, 508 Little London, vi. 125, 373, 385, 495 Livery Companies, registers of, i. 285, 412 Lord Mayor. See under Lord. Musicians' Company, ix. 9, 175 Parks its lungs, vii. 289 Queen's Concert or Hanover Square Rooms, v.

354

Royal Exchange, historic stones at, ii. 65, 198 Vanishing, iv. 86, 149, 165, 207, 455 ; v. 354 ; vi. 221, 248, 285, 331, 351, 472, 506 ; vii. 205, 285, 296, 312, 431, 517; viii. 41; ix. 231, 251, 337; x. 447; xi. 285, 405 West Bourne, origin of the name, viii. 517 London (Bishop of), his funeral, vii. 89, 154, 231, 355 London, East, its antiquities and topography, iv. 145,

215, 315, 386, 485, 542 London and environs, books on, iv. 128 London and Lonnon, iii. 304, 416 ; iv. 217 London and Paris, routes between in 1843, vi. 406 ;

vii. 114

London as surname, ii. 44, 132 London apprentices, their dress, xi. 207, 316, 478 London Borough Councils, municipal churches of, vi.

502 London Bridge renamed Trafalgar Bridge, i. 188,

313 ; vi. 289

London church registers, v. 89, 191 London churches, monuments and brasses in, vii. 169,

278, 335 ; dedicated to St. Botolph, xi. 134 London citizen's manuscript journal, 1816, xii. 203,

242, 316, 354

London citizens, lists of, vi. 508

London clubs of the eighteenth and nineteenth cen- turies, iv. 225, 333, 399, 520 London coffee-houses. See London taverns. London Corporation records, iv. 289, 385 London County Council and vanishing London, viii. 41

London debris and Moscow, vii. 165

London Electrical Dispensary, its history, iii. 348,

495 London evening papers and Queen Victoria's funeral,

vii. 165, 257

London exhibitions, iii. 83, 155 London houses, the marking of memorable, ix. 66 London land in the seventeenth century, vi. 49 London libraries in the Elizabethan era, ix. 329, 414 London Library Catalogue, queries in, ix. 167 London monumental inscriptions, xi. 389, 457 ; xii

514 London M.P.s, temp. Edward IV., viii. 145 ;

seventeenth-century, viii. 524 ' London Sculptured Signs and Inscriptions,' xii. 16,

London Signs : ' Two Negroes' Heads,' xii. 16, 71 London street cry : " Any bad shillings! " viii. 482 London taverns, old, vii. 69, 154, 236, 309, 354, 432,

513 ; viii. 43, 209, 224, 345, 509 ; ix. 72 ; x. 60 ' London Telegraph,' 1848, iv. 348, 427, 540 London topography, ii. 136; viii. 517; ancient, xii.

429. See London : Vanishing. London volunteers in the time of Elizabeth, v. 371 London water supply, and the Chelsea Water

Company, iii. 186. See London: Conduits. Londres (W. de), earliest mention, ix. 35, 151, 295,.

515 ; x. 56

Londres in France, viii. 443 Long (Mrs. A. F.) on Emett genealogy, xi. 489 Long (Constance), her mother, vii. 8 Long or Laing (William), Gretna Green priest, iv. 541 Long family, xii. 486 Long and young family, use of long for large, v. 333 ;

vi. 234, 314 Long Melford Church, Suffolk, its history, 3d. 367,

472 ; xii. 19

Long Parliament, three unknown members, x. 383 " Long Tom " at Dover Castle, xii. 368 Longbow, its use and length, viii. 144, 291 Longbow (Major), character in fiction, i. 388, 438 Longevity, judicial, i. 22 ; remarkable, ii. 126 ; and

gipsies, vii. 406; instances of, xi. 287, 378; xii. 466.

See also Centenarian and Links with the past. Longfellow (H. W.), his ' Padre Francisco,' iv. 196;

his visit to England in 1868, x. 107, 211 ; ' Wreck

of the Hesperus,' xii. 129, 215

Longfellow (Rev. Samuel), verses by, xi. 208, 257, 408 Longman (Miss E. D.) on pins and pincushions, ix. 209 Longstaff (G. B.) on Langstaff and Longstaff family,

vi. 374

Longstaff or Langstaff family, vi. 374 Longworth v. Yelverton, account of the trial, vi. 148,

279

Lonk sheep, Lancashire term, iv. 309, 386 Lonnon = London, iii. 304, 416; iv. 217 Lonsdale on arms wanted, ii. 437. Constable family,

i. 467. Heraldic queries, ii. 490, 498. Hotham

(Sir Richard), ii. 17 Lonsdale (J.) on arms wanted, vi. 372. Book-plate,

iii. 417. Dominican Order, vi. 93. Heraldic, iii.

372 ; iv. 131 ; v. 93. Mediaeval badge, Chester,

vi. 375. Nag's head as a crest, iii. 393 Lonsdaie (T.) on Order of the Bath, v. 50. Gray and

Walpole, v. 61