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GENERAL INDEX.

'Vanity Fair,' the original of the Marquis of Steyne,' vii. 188, 250, 392 ; allusions in, xi. 128, 213, 296, 338, 417 Thackerayana, iv. 416 Thalassa on Black Malibran, x. 193. Dragon tree

x. 192. Mourning Sunday, x. 298 Thames, names of some reaches, ix. 367 Thames (Prince) and John Wesley, xi. 288, 396 Thames Tunnel and Ralph Dodd, iv. 419, 467: v. 35,

75, 169, 291, 346

Thamp=soft, Lancashire dialect word, vi. 488 ; vii. 77 Than, misuse of the word, i. 3, 171 That, elliptical use of the word, iv. 49, 176, 255, 349 Tbavies' Inn, records of, 1639-42, xi. 448 The as part of title, ix. 428 ; x. 13, 338, 415 ; xi. 16 The* Beurre; v. 9, 57, 114, 290 Theatre, its circumflex accent, x. 346, 493 ; xi. 51 Theatre, its lighting by candles, ii. 428 ; at Exeter in

1348, vii. 506 ; early use of electric light, viii. 294 Theatre Royal, in George's Street, vii. 268, 331, 351 Theatres, metallic tickets and passes in, ii. 348, 416 ;

iii. 58, 116, 350; stalls in, Hi. 297; pass tickets in

Shakespeare's time, viii. 84, 151 Theatrical anecdote, v. 266 Theatrical "deadheads," derivation of the term, v.

332

Theatrical " run," earliest quotation for, v. 513 ; vi. 433 Thebal for Theobaldu*, v. 337, 479 Thekae, its locality, xii. 92 Thellusson (Peter), his biography and will, i. 17, 97;

viii. 53

Thelwall (Eubule), Westminster scholar, iv. 457 Themistocles and the Peloponneeian fleet, x. 126 Then=than, vii. 447; viii. 51 Tbeoba1d=Rosa, iii. 308 Theobald (R. M.) on Bacon-Shakespeare question, x.

12 ; xi. 215 Theobald (Simon), Abp. of Canterbury, his skull, iii.

186

Theobald (W.)on 'Much Ado about Nothing,' vii. 108 Theobalds of Kent, iv. 28 Theodolite, origin of the word, vii. 306, 412 Theodorus and Jesus Christ, xii. 405, 509 " Theophilus Tnsulanus," his identification, iv. 89, 193 Theotocopuli (Domenico), portrait by, iii. 288 Thermometer, Fahrenheit, v. 229, 289, 422, 463 " These kind," use of the phrase, iii. 406 Thetterin, meaning of the word, x. 386, 478 Thicknesse (Philip), his gravestone, ii. 341, 454, 495 ;

x. 226 ; his biography, ii. 454, 531 Things, three impossible, i. 368 ; ii. 35 Thirkell family, vi. 308 'Thirteen Club,' a recitation, vii. 128 Thiselton (A. E.) on Daniel's 'Sonnets to Delia,' iv.

293. Gladstone as verse-writer, ii. 72. Quatrains,

two old, viii. 462. Shakespeariana, ii. 204, 524 ;

iii. 63, 223, 362, 423 ; iv. 141, 221. 304, 453; v.

62, 164 ; vi. 6, 363 ; vii. 344 ; viii. 13, 237 ; ix.

343 ; x. 224

This'n and shia'n, use of the words, xi. 89, 158 Thixendale, Yorkshire place-name, xii. 186 Thorn (William) and Inverury, ii. 84 Thomas (A.) on Transvaal Dutch, vii. 287 Thomas (A. W.) on Christianity in Roman Britain, iv.

406

Thomas (D. L.) on dialogues on government of Wales, i. 146

Thomas (E.) on hell of the poets, iv. 217

Thomas (E. J.) on William Duff, iv. 401. ' Moro,' an opera, iii. 471. Ristori (Madame), iv. 337

Thomas (N. W.) on Shetland song, x. 148. " Whip- ping the cat," xi. 353

Thomas (Ralph) on F. E. Accum, v. 361. ' Adventures in the Moon,' v. 254. Africander: Afrikander, v. 89. Alexandra the ventriloquist, ii. 450. Alright =all right, viii. 493. Artists' mistakes, iv. 164. Ashbee (FT. S.), vi. 121, 494. Assyrian rowing, iii. 325. Aubrey's ' Brief Lives,' v. 45. Beaconsfield (Lord), his birthplace, viii. 426. Bent (William and Robert), xi. 356. Beowulf,' xii. 83. Biblio- graphy, i. 34, 143. Bibliotheque Nationale and readers, vi. 191. Bike, the abbreviation, ii. 218. Bindings, shoddy cloth, viii. 374. Blake (William), i. 454. Bonaparte's attempted invasion of England, i. 419. Book terms, ii. 322, 521 ; iii. 172, 432. Books, weight of modern, i. 394. 'Box and Cox,' v. 353. ' Builder's Guide,' i. 396. Buoy described, ii. 447. Cataloguing, iii. 102. Clarendon type, iv. 146. Clock and watch figures, viii. 466. 'Complete Angler,' vi. 391. Cooper (Sidney), vi. 223. Copper- plate cuts, viii. 444. Cowper centenary, v. 358. Cyclopaedia: encyclopaedia, iii. 325; xii. 172. ' Cyclopaedia of British Domestic Archaeology,' iv. 292. Digby (Sir Kenelm), ii. 145. Edition, its meaning, ii. 265. Egerton (Mrs.), actress, i. 186. Encyclopedia, its spelling, iii. 325; xii. 172. Ency- clopedias, their contents, iv. 126. English grave at Ostend, xii. 495. Entire, brewers' term, v. 175. Etchings, i. 117. Foy boat, iii. 385. ' Giants of Patagonia,' iv. 24. Gilbert (Frederick), artist, vi. 352. ' Good Lines,' iii. 466. " Grimthorped " and St. Alban's Abbey, i. 51. Guinea, viii. 461. Gun reports, vii. 258. Guy (Thomas), his will, v. 326. Hall (Dr. Marshall), vi. 67, 277. Hanky-panky, curious coinciderce, v. 296. Heraldry, restored, i. 245. " Hopping the wag," v. 346. Hoy, Margate, iii. 365. Imprisoned Debtors' Discharge Society, iv. 94. Index, its meaning, iii. 444. Jones (Ernest), i. 31. Jubilee of first International Exhibition, viii. 272. Kilometre as an English measure, i. 351. Knifeboard of an omnibus, viii. 128. Knights, list of, iv. 467. "La-di-da," viii. 20. ' Law List,' v. 165. 'Lena,' its author, iii. 315. 'Letters from India and Kashmir,' vii. 309. Lever (D'Arcy), vii. 73. Luggage train, v. 332. Martin (William), ii.173. Matthews (Tom), the clown, i. 90. Moore (Frances), iii. 272. " No class," v. 244. Pagination, vi. 258. Paine (Tom), bis portrait, iv. 13. Parsimony, not parcimony, v. 215. Peerless Pool, iv. 271. " Play gooseberry," i. 293. Portraits, painted and en- graved, vii. 471; viii. 72. Prefaces, iv. 479. Pro- bate of wills, i. 66. Pro viding= provided, viii. 472. Regent Square, St. Pancras, ii. 159. ' Rodiad, The,' i. 133. Rounds or rungs, ii. 531. 'Rule Britannia,' xii. 365, 493. Seekers after truth, viii. 460. Skelts, print publishers, ii. 163. " Slack up," ii. 468. Todd (Sweeny), viii. 131, 512. Turn, its meaning, viii. 121. Up, the word, v. 121. Vanish- ing London: Christ's Hospital, vii. 296, 517. Viva, vi. 391. Walker (Donald), vi. 149. Waller (Henry),