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GENERAL INDEX.

Yeetl or Yeedith, prenomen, iii. 369, 456

Yelverton family, ii. 236

Yeo (P. W.) on trance, x. 326

Yeo (W. C.) on " alright " = all right, viii. 493. Boats, ancient, ix. 194. Custice, viii. 467. Family likeness, viii. 268. Flower games, ix. 116. Forster (W. E.), his statue, vi. 389. "Lanted ale," vi. 493. Long and young family, vi. 234 Mediaeval tithe barns, vi. 397. " Middlin'," v. 72. Partridge lore, viii. 288. Pews annexed to houses, ix. 32. Royal Aquarium, date of closing, xi. 145. Seven stars, their setting, xi. 109. Smith (Sir Nicholas), viii. 374. Snow-feathers, viii. 494. "Twopenny Tube," vii. 116

Yeoman, derivation of the word, x. 204, 354, 474 ; xi. 113

Yeoman of the Guard : Sergeant-at Arms, vi. 235, 376

Yeomanry cavalry, origin of, v. 1

Yeomanry records, vi. 269, 397; vii. 12, 34, 216

Yeo well (James) and 'N. & Q.,' iv. 368

Yeth-hounds, i. 89, 295

Yew tree, Twyford Churchyard, vi. 29, 154, 218, 278, 377

Yew trees, their age, ii. 53

Ygrec on churches built of unhewn stone, v. 68. Cornish place-names, vii. 488. Cornish wreckers, xi. 196. Criticize, vi. 455. Deed of Athelstan, vi. 47. Devil's door, iv. 218. Dragons, x. 329. Ging stick, xii. 89. " Eealen penny," ii. 388 ; xii. 89. Heriot, xi. 173. Historical point in an epitaph, x. 516. Imaginary or invented saints, xii. 516. Lease, ancient terms in, v. 344. Legend on church plate, x. 386. Margiowlet, its etymology, vi. 275. " Melius superius indumentum," iv. 7. Motiled : Motlet : Mullett, iii. 227. Motto on brass almsdish, xi. 108. Numidian coins, ix. 129. Papal provisions, x. 7. Parish registers, their pro- tection, ix. 337. Payne (Anthony), xi. 410. Sacral, ix. 69. Scilly Islands, viii. 205. South (John), xii. 309. Witnessing by signs, xi. 294

Yockynggale, its meaning, vii. 288

Yoke of rams' fleeces, use of the word, xi. 887

Yonge (C. M.) on Thomas White, i. 27

Yonge or Young (Lady), alluded to by Horace Walpole, v. 8

York, Dings in, iv. 181, 270 ; St. Crux, 517 ; Jews residing at, x. 54; Gillygate at, xi. 406, 457, 518 ; xii. 50, 173, 232 ; Marat's residence in, xii. 506

York (Cardinal), his reputed children, iv. 289 ; v. 52

York (Frederick, Duke of)t his campaign in Flanders, ii. 27, 194 ; insult to, iii. 284

York on Waldby arms, ix. 448

York Minster, burials in, vi. 7, 134

Yorker=tice, at cricket, viii. 284, 370

Yorkshire, murder in, i. 14 ; crucifixion in, 1649, ii. 25, 118 ; its trades and crafts in fourteenth century, 481 ; May Day in, 1660-80, xi. 345

Yorkshire dialect, v. 33

Yorkshire schools and Charles Dickens, i. 205 ; v. 354, 464

Yorkshireman on heaf, vi. 508. Raleigh, its pro- nunciation, xii. 366 Young (Arthur), originator of yeomanry cavalry, v. 1

Young (Charles and Mrs.), acting in New York, iii.

107, 156 Young (Dr. Edward), and Tennyson, i. 505 ; his

letters, iii. 128 ; and Coleridge, iv. 42 ; couplet in

his 'Satires,' vi. 368, 432; and Wordsworth, 426,

510 ; ' Night Thoughts * and Narcissa, x. 46 Young (Lady). See Yonge. Young (Thomas), secretary to Lord Melbourne, xii.

350, 391, 493 Younger (E. G.) on Close, officer of the Victory, x.

288. Younger (Mrs.), iii. 153 Younger (Mrs.), actress, her marriage with J. E.

Hatton, iii. 69, 153

Youngster on "Different than," x. 128 Younie surname, iii. 68 " Your petitioners will ever pray, &c.," endings of the

phrase, viii. 223 Yttingaforda. place-name in ' Saxon Chronicle,' ix.

426 Yucca, its etymology, ix. 285

Z. on books in Elizabethan times, xi. 44, 336.

Drelincourt (Mrs.), xi. 168. Fesswiek family, i. 367-

"La Triste He'ritiere": Lady Rochester, x. 509;

xi. 136. Musical queries, ii. 127, Port (Peter de

la), vii. 508. Shakespeare's geography, xi. 208.

Whitmore (Lady), x. 268, 396, 450, 492. Wiltshire

(Elizabeth, Countess of), xi. 229. Zurbaran, por- traits by, x. 207, 514; xi. 158 Z. (A.) on heraldic query, iii. 372 Z. (A. M.) on Trevelyan legend, xi. 247 Z. (T.) on 'l.aaca,' vii. 109 Z. (X. Y.) on list of book sales, vi. 128. Presentation

at Court, ix. 408. "Queen's English," ii. 146.

Rowe (Rev. Henry), LL.D., vi. 149 Z. (Y.) on Clifford's Inn : vanishing London, xi. 285,

405. Jews in England, xi. 306. Tirling-pins, i. 58.

Wealemefna, x. 390

Zama, battle of, alleged eclipse at, iii. 246 Zangwill surname, its origin and meaning, iv. 246 Zanoni on Celtic titles, xii. 367 Zareba or zeriba, use of the word, vii. 224 ; viii. 154 Zauber-Kessel in Essex, xii. 206 Zebra, its etymology, v. 3, 75, 480 Zephyr, its meanings, i. 326, 452 Zerffy (G. G.), his connexion with Kossuth, vi. 187 "Zimmerm. Icon.," explanation wanted, iv. 381 Zoar Chapel, Southwark, it* demolition, viii. 521 ;

ix. 73

Zodiac, origin of the signs, xi. 188, 254 Zodiacs, ancient, i. 103, 202; ii. 62, 82. 303; iii. 24,

402, 463; modern, iv. 124. 202; v. 42, 331; vi. 145 Zoffany (J.), his portrait of Johnson, i. 186 Zola (Ernile), key to his ' Rome,' xii. 68, 135 Zorzi and Hose families vii. 68, 155 Zozimus, the story of, vi. 261 Zschokke, his 'Journal of a Poor Vicar,' xi. 274, 375,

496 Zurbaran (Esteban), his portrait of Lady Weld, x.

207, 352, 514; his portrait of Lady Whitmore, xi.

158, 311

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