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GENERAL INDEX.

Bogie, ii. 92. Cambridge University motto, i. 105. Charlotte (Princess), xi. 94. Cond, explanation of the word, x. 295. Eton College and ram hunting, vii. 95. Fleet Street, No. 17, iv. 395. Gate, tavern sign, iii. 216. Hot crescent buns, ix. 345. Mannings and Tawell, xii. 310. Mayfair marriages, v. 65. Norman gizer, iv. 545 ; v. 383. Quilliam (Lieut.), of the Victory, iv. 416. Reference sought, vi. 512. Ristori (Madame), iv. 295. Smythies family, xi. 196. Tavistock Chapel, v. 452. Tyre, its derivation, vi. 194. Weeks's Museum, ix. 97. Westbury White Horse, xii. 503. Yarrow unvisited, ix. 477. Yeomanry records, vii. 216

Bale (John), his anchoress in the land of Leodium, ix. 429, 516

Balfour(A. J.), his residence at Whittinghame, xi. 306

Balk spelt baulk, ii. 308, 377

Ball (F. E.) on George and Kichard Adderley, v. 323. Bettesworth (Serjeant), vii. 198. "Odour of sanctity," ix. 54. O'Meara (Barry), iii. 373

Ball (H. H.) on O'More family, v. 271. ' Wearin' o' the Green,' v. 405

Ball (M. E.) on reference for verses wanted, vi. 469

Ball (W. W. R.) on portrait of R. Woodhouse, x. 7

Ball (William), his poems, x. 229

Ball games, old Italian, ii. 509 ; iii. 213 ; v. 207

Ball's Pond Road, North London, origin of the, viii. 461 ; ix. 156

Ballads on the coronation of George II., x. 121 ; and Methodism, xi. 442 ; xii. 19, 137

Ballantyne and Lockhart pamphlet, viii. 325

Ballard (A. W.) on royal personages, viii. 184

Ballooning and Gavarni, ix. 446

Bally = very, ii. 26, 95 ; v. 48

Ballyrag, meaning of the word, v. 48

Ballywhaine, meaning and etymology, vi. 209, 412 ; vii. 35

Balzac (Honore" de), his house Jardies at Ville d'Avray, ii. 89; source of " La Belle Impe'ria," ix. 47

Bamburgh (W. C.) on book-borrowers, ii. 376. China (Emperor of), ii. 108. ' Comin' thro' the Rye,' ii 66. Cromwell portraits, ii. 202 Curtsey-benders, its meaning, vii. 287. Drew (Mrs.), actress, i. 393. Dryden's 'Absalom and Achitophel,' vi. 88

Banausic = mechanical, ii. 168

Banbury Churchyard, epitaph in, v. 434 ; vi. 14

Bancks (G. W.) on Yate family, ii. 307

Band (George) = Mary Waldron, G. 1760, xii. 289

Bandello (Matteo), his birth and death, ii. 368

Baddy-legged =knock-kneed, vii. 124, 255, 476

Banister (Sir William), his biography, i. 304

Bank of England and Heberfield, i. 97, 173, 229, 290

Bankers, Italian, and the Holy See, x. 128

Banking, error in ' Encyclopaedia Britannica,' iv. 146, 272

Banking firm, disappearance of a celebrated, x. 27, 1 14, 177

Banners, silk, their preservation, ii. 247 ; iv. 459,523; v. 131

Banns. See Marriage banns.

Banquet of spring onions at Bourne, Lincolnshire, vii. 447

Banquo, etymology and pronunciation, xi. 30, 131

' Banter,' a humorous weekly, 1867-8, xi. 207, 316, 473

Baobab or bottle-tree, xii. 483

Bap = breakfast roll, its etymology, x. 228

Baphomet in the ( H.E.D.,' v. 167

Baptism in the sea, iv. 85

Baptismal and marriage superstitions, iv. 518 ; v. 54

Baptismal fonts, list of, ix. 447 ; x. 35

Bar Gate of Southampton, arms on, v. 89, 292

Bar sinister, misuse of the term, ix. 64, 152, 215, 315.

376 ; x. 14

Bar-At-Gin & Co., the name, v. 249, 297 Barbadian registers, their dilapidated condition, x. 28,

153

Barbandt or Barbant (Charles), organist, 1764, vii. 87 Barbaricus on Viva, vi. 451 Barbaros on Cecil, ii. 168

Barbauld (Mrs.), her poem on ' Life,' ix. 67, 134 Barbers, famous, i. 467 ; ii. 191, 413 ; women, ii. 476 ;

vi. 10 v

Barbey-Boissier (C.) on correspondence of the Comte de Puysaye, xii. 106. Walpole (Charlotte), xii. 128 Barbican watch-tower, picture of old, viii. 83, 154 Babieri (Ulisse), his works, ix. 149, 236 Barbitsoner, use of the word in 1719, x. 169, 211 Barbour's 'Bruce,' "corn-bote" in, x. 61, 115, 253 Barcelona, an ti- Jewish survival in, v. 315 Barckley, his * Felicitie of Man,' 1631, story in, v. 4 Barclay (John), his ' Argenis,' ii. 428, 538 ; iii. 354 Barclay (Capt. R. H.), d. 1837, his portrait, viii. 223 Barclay (Robert), 1699-1760, rimes in his book, xi.

145

Barclay-Allardice (R.) on arms wanted, xi. 8. Army doctors xi. 472. Barclay (Capt. R. H.), viii. 223. Borough, oldest, in England, ix. 114. Colpeara, its meaning, vii. 249. De Mesmes and Memes families, xii. 352. Deputy-Mayor, xii. 14. Glen- cairn peerage, xi. 75. Hambleton tribe, xii. 198. "Lord Palatine," xii. 417. Marshall family, xii. 186. Mayors' correct title and precedence, xii. 58. Schoolboy literature, 1710, xi. 145. Sleeping in church, vi. 286. Verses ascribed to Longfellow and others, xi. 257. Wassailing the apple-tree, ix. 287. Watchhouses and bodysnatching, xi. 313. White- h'lls(Lord), xi. 49 Barclays of Mathers, vii. 309, 412 Bard (Dudley), natural son of Prince Rupert, his

death, x. 385

" Bard wif," ils meaning, iv. 247, 316, 485 Bards, bohemian, xii. 328

Bards and Druids, distinction between, ix. 208 Barkas (A. A.) on duels, viii. 492 Barker (Mrs. Jane), novelist, her biography, x. 87,

171, 272

Barker ( W. R.) on autocrat in Russian, x. 55. Bank of England and Heberfield, i. 173. Brothers with same Christian name, ii. 217. Dead Sea level, x. 31. Greek students at Oxford, iv. 478. Griffin (Gerald), x. 36. Petition to Parliament, vii. 12. Pictures made of handwriting, v. 255. Richardson (Samuel), viii. 271. Royal personages, viii. 2E2. Stukeley (Sir Nicholas), ii. 96. White-night, iv. 508

Barker (William), Dean of Raphoe, ii. 169 Barleycorn, derivation of the word, xi. 508 Barlichway Hundred, Warwickshire, viii. 465