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GENERAL INDEX.

parsimony and the cat, vi. 206. Epitaph, English, in Basque churchyard, iii. 385. Frabbed, its meaning, vi. 470. G. (T.), his identity, i. 157. Galingall, plant- name, iii. 187. Gladstone (Mr.), nature's portrait of, i. 466. Hands without hair, i. 328; iii. 152. Jew's harp, iii. 473. Keble and Thomas H Kempis, iv. 455. King, translator of the Erse Old Testament, vii. 8. " Kiss the hare's foot," iii. 148. "Mading tub," vi. 408. Mauthe doog, i. 493. Mistakes of the learned, iv. 393. Mull, inscription in, vi. 393. " Native worth," ii. 409. "On the carpet," iii. 117. Order = ordered, i. 408. Patronymics, iv. 113. Personate=resound, i. 388. Polder : loophole, their etymology, iv. 347. St. Helen, Queen of England, iv. 182; v. 129. St. Jordan, iv. 483. St. Patrick's Purgatory, i. 173. Sain thill (S.) and his Basque studies, iii. 109, 201, 432 ; iv. 237. Saragossa Sea, i. 207. Sardinia, ancient towers in, vi. 378. Scandal about Queen Elizabeth, iv. 541. Stripper, Irish . word, i. 287. Table de Communion, ii. 33 ; iii. 471. Taylor (the late Mr. John), of Northampton, viii. 223. Vinci (Leonardo da), his 'Flora,' i. 148. Volney (Count de), his 'Ruins,' ii. 269. Waits and gaitas, their etymology, v. 5. Welsh ale, i. 392. "Wig of bread," iii. 168. William the Conqueror, ii. 324 Palatinate, wars of the, and ' The Fighting Veres,'

vi. 28, 256

Palatine, Lord, use of the title, xii. 347, 417, 496 Paleface, origin of the term, xii. 366, 491 'Palenque,' a poem by Charles Lamb, 1849, xi. 308 Palestinian Syriac interrogative, vii. 105 Palfrey for dinner, ii. 245

Palgrave (F. T.) as Professor of Poetry, iii. 446 Palingenius (Marcellus), familiar quotations in, iv. 327 Palk (Robert), Governor of Fort St. George, v. 207 Palk family, iv. 285, 446

Palk's Strait and Bay, their name, ii. 328, 376 Pall Mall, reference in Order Book of 1662, viii. 14,

170, 335, 447 Pall-mall and golf, accounts of the games, vi. 444 ; vii.

52, 235, 352

' Pall Mall Gazette,' removal of premises, xii. 364 Pall- verses, the custom, viii. 86, 148, 294, 347, 429 Palm Sunday, wind on, i. 17 Palm wine used for embalming, iv. 497, 548 Palmer : to palmer, etymology, vi. 470 ; vii. 52, 157 Palmer (Dr. A. Smythe) on ascetic, ii. 154. Bally = very, ii. 26. " Be the day weary," v. 407. Cavatina, xii. 227. " Conservons le chaos," iii. 347. Dargle, i. 434. Dovetail, xii. 147. "Dressed up to the nines," i. 211. Erlik Khan, Tibetian Pluto, v. 395. Grouse = grumble, i. 273. "In petto," iv. 416. King's Weigh House, xi. 390. Knievogue, vii. 173. Melek Taus, idol deity, v. 336. " Mess of pottage," i. 466. Moon through coloured glass, i. 394. Moses, his horns, v. 284. Musha, vii. 14. Obelisk, viii. 389. Pasted scraps, xi. 110. Pick=steal, x. 245. Popple, x. 495. Processions, i. 388. "Putrem," ' uEneid ' viii. 596, v. 383. Quotations*, verifying, v. 333. Reference wanted, i. 507. Salisbury pulpit, xi. 68. Sesame, ix. 284. Stager, xi. 446. "Strenua nos exercet inertia," ii. 70. Sun's motion, rate of, v. 89. Swede, a ghost- word, viii.

521. "Swift's starling," x. 325. Swindler, its

derivation, x. 127. Tips, their origin, iv. 488.

"To the nines," xi. 34. Trade winds, xii. 202.

Wisdom in Ecclesiasticus, ix. 426 Palmer (B.) on French prisoners of war in the Savoy,

i. 128 Palmer (Prof. E. H.), his translations of Jela"leddin,

xii. 326 Palmer (F.) on earthworks at Burpham, x. 129.

Toxton, x. 189, 212 Palmer (J. Foster) on the real ..-Eneas, iii. 74. Andre*

family, iii. 58. Arthurian puzzles, iii. 112. Celtic

words, iii. 193. Christmas and Cromwell, iii. 235.

Cromwell and music, iii. 417. Cromwell pedigree,

i. 256. Devil's door, iv. 178. Dogs, ancient, v.

523. Foster (Lady Elizabeth), i. 88. Ladybird,

Suffolk name for, vi. 255. Living dead, xii. 14.

"None but the brave deserve(s) the fair," vi. 368.

Picts and Scots, v. 419. Prayer for " All sorts and

conditions of men," i. 517. Ringes, its meaning,

iv. 12. Ronjat, the King's serjeant-surgeon, vi. 37.

Shakespeare and Cicero, v. 463 ; vi. 316. Shake-

speariana, iv. 142, 221. Surnames in -son, iii. 176.

' Wearin' o' the Green,' v. 316 Palmer (J. L.) on Tennyson and Kingsley, xi. 8 Palmer (Thomas), Oxford scholar, i. 172 Palmer (W. M.) on larksilver, v. 376. Malketon

alias Malton, iii. 228. Papaw, origin of the word,

v. 32

Palmer family, iv. 8 Palmer's portable pens, v. 515 Palmistry, Oriental, ii. 149, 229 Palo de cobra, scientific name of the plant, xii. 288,

374, 436, 473

Paltock's inn, history of the expression, xii. 187 Pam=knave of clubs, x. 66, 171 Pamela : Pamela, pronunciation of the name, xii. 141,

330

Pamela, Marchioness of Sligo, xii. 269 Pamina and Tamino in Goethe's ' Hermann and

Dorothea,' vii. 367, 454

Pampe, use of the word in Halliwell MS., xii. 227 Pamphlet wanted, i. 449

Pamphlets, political, their large sale, viii. 383, 491 Panelling. See Room-panelling. Panentheism, inventor of the term, vi. 450 Panier, use of the word, xii. 247, 352 Panjandrum, the Great, reference to,

xii. 247, 356

Pannard, French poet, and Thackers$*vi. 149 Pannell (C.) on Pannell family, xii. $48 Pannell family, xii. 248, 475

Panshon, its etymology and use, viii. 243, 406, 529 Pantagruelism, use of the word, xii. 267 Panton (J. E.) on Panton family, xi. 447 Panton family, xi. 447 ; xii. 13 Papal elections, veto at, xii. 89, 174, 396 Papal fleet and the battle of Varna, vii. 405 Papal provisions, their extent, x. 7, 77 Papaw, origin of the word, iv. 515 Paper, loaded, vi. 386 ; dendritic markings in, vii.

389, 477; viii. 71; preservation of, xi. 89,217, 297,

491

Papers, ship's, illustrations of use of the word, xii. 387 Pa"ppajay and popinjay, i. 33