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GENERAL INDEX.

Astarte on Alaric and chiefs of the Urua, iii. 69. Alkin (E.), her biography, v. 355. Archange de Pembroke, ix. 29. Ballads and Methodism, xi. 442. Black as a badge of mourning, x. 212. ' Black- wood's Magazine,' and Maginn, i. 122. Brimpsfield Monastery, ii. 216. " Care, vale," x. 48. Children hanged, viii. 328. City of the Violet Crown, xi. 433. Cricket, early lines on, vii. 195. Cromwell (O.) and the almanac, iv. 129. Cromwell (Richard), loyal addresses to, iv. 30. "Derring-do," i. 506. Dog of St. Koch, xii. 189. Duels in Waverley Novels, i. 169. Embroidery, antique escutcheon, v. 245. Empire and the Kingdom of Aries, vii. 165. English gravestones, Minorca, vii. 45. 'Faerie Queen,' supplement to, ix. 128. Fashion in language, ix. 435. Folk-lore or botany, xi. 148. Frost, hard, in August, vi. 49. Heron, its etymology, ii. 96. Horning, Scottish rite, iv. 496. Index, how not to make, x. 425. Jacobin : Jacobite, xii. 469. Kilsanar (Bishop of), vi. 289. Latin plurals, fictitious, xii. 518. Locard and the heart of Robert Bruce, vi. 258. Mercy to animals, viii. 42. Mummy peas, iv. 145. Parasols, viii. 62. Pens, nibs, and nebs, iv. 95. Peterborough, ancient customs at, iii. 385. Pontefract-on-Thames, ix. 316. Pricket candles, x. 377. Rockall, x. 69. " Sable shroud," i. 445. Samplers, vii. 467. Scot (Robert), xii. 18. Seeds, their retarded germination, x. 287. Shakespeare (W.), his conversation, ii. 284. Snod- grass, a surname, ix. 366. Steere, a family name, vii. 291. Towton, battle of, i. 203. Translator, its meaning, vi. 132. Valentines, early, i. 10. Vanity Fair, ii. 29; x. 488. Wage= wages, iii. 384. Wentworth House milestones, iii. 409. Whiskers, v. 197. Yorkshire dialect, v. 33.

Astley (H. J. D.) on church briefs, xi. 290. Immurement alive, xii. 25, 297. Poets on adversity, x. 374. Robsart (Amy), x. 507. Sweezing or squeezing watch, xi. 35.

Astley (J.) on Barras, ix. 15. Bible missing, i. 112. Cound, village name, i. 48. Dewsiers, its meaning, i. 493. Valentines, early, i. 474. Watch-chain ornament, vi. 409. Weight of books, ii. 33.

Aston (Sir Richard), Kt., circa 1717-78, his bio- graphy, vi. 504

Astre= hearth, earliest example in the vernacular, vi. 425

Astrolabe clock, v. 148

Astrology and astronomical writers, iii. 308

Astronomy and Shelley, xii. 467

Atahualpa, his murder, ii. 246

Athanasian Creed, story concerning, iv. 269 ; viii. 349

Athelstan, deed of, vi. 47

Athelstan or St. Neot, his biography, i. 301

' Athenaeum,' and the Indian Mutiny, xi. 65

Athenaeum Institute for authors, xi. 509

Athens, the City of the Violet Crown, xi. 108, 295, 433

Atherley- Jones (L. A.) on Ernest Jones, i. 31

Athlone: " Devil walking through Athlone," v. 336, 425, 464 ; vi. 14

Atkins (A. G.) on Willis and Puckridge families, v. 49

Atkins (Tommy), his history and genealogy, ii. 64

Atkinson=D'Arbon, iii. 107

Atkinson (Rev. John Christopher), his death, v. 280

Atkinson (M. T.) on Plotting Parlour, xi. 155

Atkinson (S. B.) on medical barristers, xii. 485

Atkinson (Samuel), M.P. for Harwich, 1698, ii. 508

Atkyns (Mrs Charlotte), nee Walpole, her descendants, xi. 448 ; her artistic career, xii. 53, 128, 151, 171, 254, 311, 488

Atlantic, record voyage across the, viii. 119

Atleanadiolagra, Christian name, ii. 57

Atte=at the, Middle English, vii. 388, 474 ; viii. 229

Atterbury (F.), Bishop of Rochester, anecdote con- cerning, iv. 68, 137

Atterbury family, iv. 381

Attersoll (William), his Historie of Balak,' iv. 103, 191

Attorney, epitaph on an, ix. 345

"Attorney, Mr.," earliest use of the term as signifying Attorney-General, v. 474 ; vi. 194

' Attur. Acad.'=:' Atturneyes Academic,' vii. 68, 198, 392, 519

Attwell (H.) on book-borrowers, i. 366. Epitaphs, ii. 106, 506. Hot-cross buns, v. 334. Jonson (Ben), his " Lily of a day," vi. 306. Montreux churchyard inscription, iv. 188, 313, 487. Motto pottery, iv. 128. "Off " for " of," iv. 27. " On the carpet," i. 26. St. Viars, imaginary saint, i. 448. "Save one's bacon," ii. 407. Whiskey or whisky, ii. 426. Xmas for Christmas, iii. 27

Atwater (A.) on fire-fanged, its meaning, vii. 350

Atwell family, viii. 463

Atwood family, vi. 409, 510 ; vii. 93

Atwood (J. S.) on Callaway family, vi. 418. Counting another's buttons, vi. 457

Aubrey (J.), his ' Brief Lives,' v. 45

Auburn, co. York, a deserted village, iii. 404, 490

Auction by candle light, xi. 188, 353

Auction ot landed property, earliest, viii. 485

Auden (G. A.) on Marat in York, xii. 506

Augmentation Office, rolls in, i. 368, 457, 497

Augmentations, Court of, xii. 309, 490

Augur on latest instance of a date A.U.C., vi. 329. Woodwork of English cathedrals, vi. 68

Augurs, Cicero on, viii. 470

Augustales and Hexham Priory, ii. 241, 391 ; iii. 8, 410 ; iv. 34, 116

Augustinian canons, square cap worn by, xii. 28, 111, 231

Augustus, Prince of Prussia, 1790-1843, iv. 397, 463

Auld (T.) on Barclay's * Argenis,' ii. 428. Book-titles, changed, ix. 384. Bottle-conjurer, &c., iii. 384. Bouze, its spellings, iii. 348. Broken on the wheel, vii. 337. Carlyle on " mostly fools," vii. 359. Circular joys, ix. 466. Consumption, cure for, ii. 466. Cowley and E. B. Browning, iv. 85. D'Aulnoy (Comtesse) and the microphone, iii. 264. " Elixir Vitae " in fiction, iv. 187. Fabulae in Fabulis, x. 85. Green, as a verb, iii. 368. Horace, " Judaeus Apella," iii. 326. Johnson (Dr.), ii. 245, 265 ; iii. 215 ; Jonson (Ben), titles of his works, iv. 29. Keats (John), and Shakespeare, ii. 324 ; Leviathan, xi. 30 ; his ' Eve. of St. Agnes,' iv. 26 ; his ' La Belle Dame sans Merci,' x. 507. Living dead, xi. 427. Living in three centuries, vii. 314. Marston (J.) and Shakespeare, ii. 294. Nietzsche, pronuncia- tion of, viii. 362. Novels, pseudo- scientific, x. 25. Oxford, expulsions from, iv. 136. Poe (E. A.) and Puckle, ii. 445. Poetry, compound words in, ii. 505. Riddle of the Sphinx, xii. 25. Rose (W. S.) and