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GENERAL INDEX.

Battle of Dorking again, iii. 305

Battle of Prague,' by F. Katzwara, xii. 327

Battle sheaves, v. 230, 296, 382

Battledore, the game, vii. 469 ; viii. 21

Batty, printer, 159, Fleet Street, pamphlets published by, ix. 208, 272

Batty (J. H.) on Batty, printer, ix. 272

Baudelaire, English translations of his poems, v. 375, 483 ; vi. 15

Baulk, its spelling, ii. 308, 377

Baume (P. H. J.), his Experimental Gardens, xi. 249

Baverstock (A. H.) on Merry England and the Mass, x. 55

Baxter (J.) on memorize, iv. 438. Shakespeariana, iv. 303 ; v. 393

Baxter (Richard), book by, vi. 430 ; vii. 326

Baxter (W. E.) on Milton, xi. 193 ; 'Quarterly Review,' xi. 136

Baxter (William), of Australia, his descendants, ix. 486 ; x. 38, 116

Baxter and Cummings of Perth and Glasgow, x. 28

Baxter family, iii. 329

Bay, ancient unit of measurement, iv. 431

Bay = embankment, earliest quotations for, xi. 403

Bayard, Blind, v. 356, 441, 506

Bayard, name for a horse, i. 13, 55, 154, 293 ; ii. 18 ; vii. 106, 369, 477

Bayley (A. K.) on John Dyke Ackland, ix. 169. Antiquity of college gardens at Oxford and Cam- bridge, vi. 484. Archer (Edward), xi. 458. Arlington, its derivation, iii. 357. Arms on drink- ing-cup, viii. 305. Arms of Eton and Win- chester Colleges, ix. 331 ; x. 233. <Aylwin,' iii. 174. Bacon on mechanical inventions, xi. 337. Baphomet, its meaning, v. 167. Berwick (Duchy of), iv. 258, 434. Boccaccio and English poets, iii. 369. Bonner, vi. 427. Book -borrowers, ii. 115. Bower (W.), of Bristol, i. 127. Brabant (Duke of), x. 133. Brasenose College, Oxford, vii. 92, 235. Byron (Lord), his tomb, viii. 508 ; his grandfather, x. 52. Canute and the tide, xi. 313. " Catherine Wheel " Inn, xii. 293. Chaucer (Geoffrey), possible Glouces- tershire origin, ix. 134. Church tradition, ii. 58, 394. Coats of arms, xii. 168. Conway (Henry Seymour), 1721-95, viii. 465. Coronations on St. George's Day, iii. 390. Cromwell (Oliver), his daughters, x. 392 ; and music, iii. 417. Crowned heads, vii. 315. Curran (J. P.) and Robespierre, i. 295. Douglas (Sir James), vii. 94. Duncalfe, xi. 392. Ed- ward, Prince of Wales, 1453-7, vii. 49. Elizabeth (Queen), godmothers of, viii. 490. Elizabethan worthies, descendants of, x. 433. Etchings and engravings, x. 369. Fenton (Sir Geoffrey), ix. 171. Franken- stein : Rastell and Heywood, xii. 383. Ghent arms, xii. 189. Gladstone (W. K), his maternal ancestry, ii. 243. Glencairn peerage, xi. 75. God- frey (Sir Edmund Berry), ix. 473. Grafton (fourth Duke of), ix. 9. Green (Kobert) and Roger Bacon, xii. 361. Grimgibber : Grimgribber, v. 237. Hamilton (William Gerard), ix. 109. Hanover arms, xi. 512. Hawker MSS., iv. 400. Heads of houses at Oxford aud Cambridge, vi. 3! Henry IV., his exhumation, ix. 433. Henry VII., vii. 256. fcenslowe's 'Diary,' xi. 211. Holford (Dame Elizabeth), i. 208. Home or Hearne,

xi. 275. Hotspur's body, xi. 192. Ireton family, xi. 93. Jewish engravers, early, xi. 194. Johnson (Garret), xi. 217. Jowett's little garden, viii. 69. Lectern in Durham Cathedral, ix. 374. Maurice (Thomas), 1754-1824, ix. 48. "Mine host of the Tabard," viii. 505. Munro (Sir Thomas), ii. 89 ; iii. 30. Nottingham (Lady), ix. 213. " O.C. 1651," xii. 378. Oriel= hall royal, i. 436. Oriel College, xi. 283, 402. Oxford, portraits at, iii. 192 ; iv. 71 ; its High Street, iv. 207. Oxford undergraduate gowns, i. 292. Oxford and Cambridge Colleges, their founders, iii. 121, 183. Parallel, historical, iii. 104. Passion Play at Ober Ammergau, vi. 358. Poe (E. A.), his 'Hop-Frog,' v. 155. Pre-Celtic Britain, x. 298. Read or Reade family, ii. 293. Richard II., inscription on his tomb, iii. 391. Robsart (Amy), xi. 113. Rome, its early hotels, ix. 195. Royal personages, viii. 252. Rutter, Dorothea, x. 109. St. Mary's, Westminster, iv. 401. St. William of Aquitaine, xii. 417. Sepia etchings, iv. 380. Seymour (Mary) and Edward VI., xi. 358. Shakespeariana, i. 228 ; iv. 454. Sheffield family, xii. 14. Shelley (P. B.), his cottage, Lynmouth, Devon, iv. 74 ; his ancestry, ix. 381 ; x. 50. Sidbury, Devon, v. 47. Sil- houettes of children, vii. 412. Stewart (Sir Simeon), vii. 434. " Tata," brass inscription, ii. 88. "The lion and the unicorn, fighting for the crown," x. 168. Torelore (the King of), ix. 246. Wales, Prince of, and Earl of Chester, v. 69. Week, ix. 277. Westminster Abbey, tomb in, vi. 237 Bayley (S.) on armorial, viii. 244 Bayly (W. J.) on London Corporation Records,

iv. 289. Van Schaick (Lieut.), v. 68 Bayne (C. S.) on Kuskin on taste, v. 86. Words- worth's 'Excursion,' v. 138

Bayne (T.) on "A mache and a horseshoe are both alike," vi. 215. "Aerial tour," ii. 423. Alright = all right, viii. 413. Ance and ane, ix. 265. Anglo- Israel, vi. 293. Anglo- Scottish song, xi. 265.

" Another to," v. 124. ' Anster Fair,' xii. 143.

"As fu's the Baltic," iv. 288. B.A. degree at Glasgow, vi. 325. Bagman = commercial traveller, xi. 411. " Be the day weary," &c., its authorship, v. 249, 407. Bellman, the, vii. 376. "Belongs with," vii. 148. Ben Nevis, i. 426. Berkeley (Bishop), his works, vi. 509. Better = improve, iv. 516. " Better to have loved and lost," vii. 125. Bleachfield horn, iv. 356. Bletheramskite, xi. 490. "Boileau's pressness," vi. 507. Brattle, viii. 500. Bre.echin, ix. 484. ' Brownie of Blednoch,' viii. 442. Bro'wning (Robert), passage in ' Luria,' v. 55. Bruce (Michael) and Burns, viii. 148, 388 ; ix. 95, 309; x.69; xi.132. 'Burial of Sir John Moore,' iv. 21, 177. Burns and Coleridge, i. 405 ; ii. 97 ; fallacies about, vi. 362; 'Tarn Glen,' vii. 46; and the 'Greek Anthology,' xii. 82; "Cambuscan bold," iii. 157. Campbell (T.), his ' Hohenlinden,' iv. 265 ; and Keats, v. 157 ; Campbells of Ardkinglass, vii. 293. Card-sharper, noble, ii. 109. Carlyle, quotation from, vi. 338, 454 ; and Coleridge and Swinburne, x. 296. Carriek, its meaning, vii. 393, 476. 'Chaldee MS.,' i. 166. "Charity-fair," vi. 184. Chaucer, doubtful passages in, vii. 258.