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GENERAL INDEX.

Pack-saddles v. carriages, vi. 503 ; vii. 92 Packet-boat, early examples of the word, xi. 427, 619 Packham (G.) on cork leg, viii. 532 " Paddy persons" and dictionary makers, xii. 87, 163 Padmanabhachari (R.) on Herbert Spencer, xi. 369 ' Padre Francisco ' in Longfellow's ' Spanish Student,'

iv. 196

Paejama, its meaning, i. 486 ; ii. 98 Pagan festival in Rome, iv. 61 Paganism, a survival of, viii. 463 ; ix. 32 Page (J. T.) on James Adams, i. 410. " After weari- some toil," x. 149. Ainsworth's novels, x. 56. American invasion, vii. 358. Architectural follies, xi. i57i Auction by inch of candle, xi. 353. Austin family of Ashton and Oundle, xi. 167. Authors' mistakes, viii. 252. Autographs, i. 336. 'Aylwin,' x. 471; xi. 116. "Babies in the eyes," x. 196. Back-formations, viii. 392. Bacon (John), R.A., iv. 183. Banns of marriage, xii. 107, 375. Beacons- field (Lord), his birthplace, iv. 627. Bell inscrip- tions, modern, xii. 144. Belle Sauvage, v. 426. Bellringers' rimes, iv. 447. Bicycle, bibliography, x. 156. Bishops' signatures, ix. 118. Blankets, vii. 156. Bligh (Admiral), iv. 97. Bloomfield (Robert), xii. 364. Boon for bookworms, x. 17. Booth (John Wilkes), xii. 236. " Box Harry," ix. 449. Bradford (Thomas), xi. 289. Branwell family, i. 377. Brightwell Church, inscriptions in, v. 275. Briveting, use of the word, iv. 405. -Bronte (Anne), ii. 151. ' Brookes of Bridlemere,' iii. 368. Brothers with same Christian name, ii. 635. Burial-ground in Portugal Street, viii. 414. Burnham family, vii. 455. Butter charm, i. 36. Butty, its etymology, vi. 496. "Byron's tomb," viii. 388. Cardboard models, iii. 477. Chapman (George), date on his monument, iv. 226. Charles I., relics, iii. 130, 314 ; rings, 174 ; his decollation, 316. Charlotte (Queen), her portraits, ii. 310. Chartres (Rev. James), vii. 447. Chaucer, " Dan," v. 76. Chest, old wooden, v. 196. Children hanged, viii. 328. Children's affirmations, ix. 375. Choir, instrumental, iii. 178. Church, smallest in England, ix. 375. Church bells, xi. 354. Church briefs, xi. 86. Churches washed away by the sea, iv. 426. Churchyard in ' Bleak House,' iv. 207. Civil War: storming of Lincoln, viii. 251. CLIII., ix. 196. Cleopatra's Needle, x. 358. Clerke family, ii. 247. " Cloud-capped towers, "iv. 275. Coat of arms, vii. 58. Coinci- dences, xii. 137. Colly, its meaning, vi. 33. Comically, ix. 455. Commonwealth arms in churches, xii. 194. Conduits, old, of London, xi. 73. Corn-crake, iii. 474. Coronation canopy, x. 189. Cowslip, its local names, iii. 57- Cromwell (0.), his portraits, ii. 414 ; and the organ, iii. 305 ; his daughters, x. 474. Cromwell (Major 0.), i. 296. Cromwell (Sir Oliver), his sons and daughters, vi. 153. Cromwell (Richard), loyal addresses to, iv. 30. Cromwel- liana, ix. 484. Crosier, viii. 51. Custice, viii. 94. 'D.N.B.,' vi. 466. Dairy windows, xi. 154. Darley, a forgotten Irish poet, ix. 377. Dee (Dr.), his magic mirror, xii. 467. Defoe (Daniel), last male descendant, vii. 395; a living descendant, x. 137. Dibble, its etymology, iv. 14. Dickensiana : phrase of Mrs. Gamp, ix. 515. Dockwray family, vi. 373. Dodsley (Robert),

ix. 228. Dowsing, viii. 109. Dyson: Colet, iii. 495. Earthquake in 1750, iii. 225. Edge Hill, battle of, iv. 146. Educational systems, ii. 8. 'Edwin Drood' continued, xii. 510. Ell family, xi. 77. End: An end, v. 277. Epitaphs: at West Haddon, ii. 536 ; at Birmingham, iii. 457; at Prittlewell, iv. 427 ; at Banbury, vi. 14 ; at Doncaster, xii. 414. Euston Road, x. 197. Evil spirits and inkbotties, xii. 356. Faunch, its meaning, iii. 372. February fill-dyk, v. 384. Fey, its meaning, iii. 224. Fighters, female, their portraits, ix. 156. Finials at rick ends, x. 507. Flapper, Anglo-Indian slang, x. 134. Fleming (Marjorie), her portrait, x. 194. Flower game, vii. 474 ; viii. 70, 466. Foscolo (Ugo) in London, vii. 476. French proverb, iii. 173. Funeral cards, vii. 332. Furlong, xi. 35. Garrick's statue of Shakespeare, x. 288. Gate, tavern sign, iii. 216. "Gentle shepherd, tell me where," ix. 113, 416. Georges I.-IV., ix. 318. Gilbert (George), his biography, vi. 377. Gilpin (John), his route, xii. 371. Gipsy Queen, Margaret Finch, xii. 477. Gladstone statue, vii. 177. Gordon riots, ix. 233. Gossage of Spratton, Northamptonshire, vii. 155. Graham (Arthur), xi. 438. Grindstones, uses of, viii. 329. Grotto at Margate, xii. 75. Gun reports, viii. 112. Habakkuk in Christmas carol, ii. 512. "Half Moon " Tavern : " The Maypole," vi. 356. Han- over Square Concert Rooms, v. 493. Harvest bell, ix. 15. Hatton (Sir Christopher), his monument, vii. 410. Hawthorne (Nathaniel), viii. 72. Heraldic, viii. 504. Herod, xi. 426. High and Low : Conservative and Liberal, vii. 128. His- torical rime, xi. 330. ' History of England,' eighteenth-century, v. 276. Hogarth's House, viii. 24. Hone (William), viii. 129. Honest epitaphs, x. 306. Hordon surname, iv. 427. Horning, ancient Scottish rite, v. 51. Horse-ribbon Day, viii. 312. Hourglasses, xi. 358. Housen, Anglo- Saxon plural, iv. 335. " Hutching about," its meaning, vii. 272. Hymn by Dean Vaughan, xi.

473. ' Hymns Ancient and Modern,' viii. 230. Instrumental choir, iv. 74, 445. James II. at Rochester, iii. 471. Jarndyce v. Jarndyce, v. 156. Jesse and Selwyn, vii. 274. Johnson (Robert), Sheriff of London, 1617, vii. 413. Johnson (Dr. S.) and Bolt Court, i. 606 ; his Frognal house, iii. 334 ; his birthplace, v. 505 ; his father and Elizabeth Blaney, vi. 93. Jonson (Ben) imitated, x. 283. Judge and tread wheel, ii. 435. Julius Caesar, vi.

474. Keech, its meaning, vii. 94. "Kings!" at games, iii. 114. Kingsley's verses, ' A Farewell,' xii. 477. Kit-Cat portraits, x. 435. Knurr and spell, x. 112. Laconic prayer, xi. 256. Ladle, a, viii. 490. Lady shoemakers, v. 157. Ladybird, Suffolk name for, vi. 255. Lamb (Charles) and the Royal Academy, viii. 150. Lambert (General) in Guernsey, v. 91. Latin quotation, xii. 269. Lavinia, Christian name, iv. 74. 'Leisure Hour' jubilee, ix. 95. Lincoln's Inn Fields, v. 53. Locomotive and gas, vi. 358; x. 35. London evening paper, vii. 257. London taverns, vii. 513. Lord Mayors, early, their por- traits, ix. 412, 458. Lucas (Jacob), of London, xi. 329. Luck money, xi. 196. Lyra Apostolica,' xi. 228. Mallet used by Christopher Wren, x. 136 ;