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 GENERAL INDEX.

Beaconsfield (Lord), his birthplace, iv. 395, 526 ; viii.

317, 426, 512 ; x. 482 ; and Jewish Jesuits, iv.

498 ; epigram by, x. 487

Beadle (William) and his family, i. 288 ; vii. 155 Beadnell family, xii. 469

Beads in the East connected with prayer, x. 190, 277 Beaks a magistrate, v. 80 Beale (Charles) and Samuel Woodford, i. 284 Beamish (D. G.) on Beamish family, iii. 6 Beamish family, iii. 6, 172 Beanfeast, use and origin of the term, ix. 217 Bear, the Russian, origin of the term, vii. 349 Beards shaved as a mark of servitude, i. 508 ; ii. 74,

198 Beardshaw (H. J.) on Beardshaw or Bearde-shawe,

vii. 48. Cutlers' poetry, posies, and mottoes, vi. 106.

Grindstones, viii 427. .Records in maternity, xi. 152 Beardshaw or Bearde-shawe family, vii. 48, 137 Bearth=birth, in Milton, iii. 425 Beasley (T. E.) on Beasley, Beesley, Besley, Besleigh,

x. 67. Latin conversation, xi. 13 Beasley, Beesley, Besley, Besleigh surname, x. 67, 196 Beattie (James), "aerial tour" in his 'Minstrel,' ii.

423 ; iii. 178, 316 Beaton (Cardinal), his reputed marriage, iii. 467 ; iv.

33, 111

Beaucaire (Monsieur), xi. 487 Beauchief on Pegge family, x. 509. Beaulieu (Lord), his pictures at Ditton Park, viii. 524 Beaulieu as a place-name, vi. 87, 216; viii. 397; ix.

17,75 Beaumanoir (Col. Comte de) and General Lally, vi.

469

Beaumont (F.) on statue from Soho Square, xii. 391 Beaumont (Joseph), D.D., 1616-99, his poems, viii.

142, 208 Beaven (A. B.) on Knight family of Bristol, iii. 321 ;

members of Parliament, 1626, i. 244 Beaver and python, iv. 24 Beazley (F. 0.) on Beezeley, its whereabouts, v. 88.

Moore's ' History of Dunstable, ix. 87 Beck (Rev. James), antiquary, xii. 487 Becke (L.) on Admiral Phillip, i. 128 Beckenham Churchyard, gipsy queen buried in, xii. 407 Becket (Thomas a), village feast on 7 July, i. 407 ;

ii. 31 ; church built by, ii. 347 ; and the Cathedral

Church of ftigiienza, ix. 344 Beckett (A.) on "The Cogelers," vii. 269 Beckford (William) and ' The Magic Mirror,' i. 404 Become, use of the word, vii. 165, 277 Bede (Cuthbert), information concerning, iv. 267, 353 Bedell family and arms, ii. 268 ; iii. 149, 298, 474 ;

iv. 75

Bedericksworth on astrolabe clock, v. 148 Bedericsworth on indentification of portrait, iii. 389 Bedfont, Middlesex, its lost registers, iii. 148, 313 Bedford (W. K. R.) on " Beautiful City of Prague," xi. 450. Gordon (Rev. Lockhart), ii. 16. Portraits wanted, xii. 512. Royal borough, viii. 132 Bedfordshire, Lord Lieutenancy of, xi. 449, 515 Bedingfield family, v. 68 Bed-waggons, descriptions of, v. 356, 461 Bee or wasp as artist's device, x. 468 Beeching (H. C.) on Daniel's * Sonnets to Delia,' iv. 170

Bee-lore, ancient, iii. 286, 418

Been, pronunciation of the word, vii. 189

" Been to," use of the term, iii. 227, 289

Beer and BUT in Devonshire place-names, x. 328, 416,

457

Beer, and heresy, i. 507 ; poison in, vii. 105 Bees, and rose-leaves, iii. 433 ; and cage-birds, vi. 388 Beetenson (W. C.) on elegy imitating Gray's, vii. 8 Beetle and Wedge, tavern sign, ii. 506; iii. 134 Beevor (R. J.) on Beevor family, iv. 235 Beevor family, iv. 144, 235

Beezeley, its whereabouts and etymology, v. 88, 502 Begbie (A. J.) on 'Ode to the North Cape,' vii. 187 Beggar-rny-neighbour, card game, i. 468 Behrens (E. F.) on Tunatall family, vi. 448 Bekesbourne, Kent, ruined chapel at, ii. 368, 493 ;

iii. 13

Belamour, plant-name, viii. 264, 352 Belben (E. P.) on Banausic, ii. 168. " Chalk on the

door," ii. 38. Dewy-feathered, ii. 117. Haileybury

College, ii. 533. Liddell and Scott epigram, iv. 56.

Marriages of persons already married to each other,

iv. 135. Paejama and pyjama, ii. 98. Prefaces,

three most famous, iv. 54 Belcher (B.) on Belfast book-plates, early, ii. 464.

Belgrade, its siege, iii. 126, 453. Riding the stang,

viii. 42

Bell (C. C.) on Collishaw, its meaning, v. 421. Wes- ley's portrait by Rornney, xi. 447 Bell (C. L.) on Perelle's etchings, vii. 287 Bell (C. W.) on office of Vice-Admiral, v. 149, 325 Bell (D. C. and A.), their ' Standard Elocutionist,' xii.

107

Bell (G. K. A.) on verses in Borrow, viii. 272 Bell (Glassford), his poem ' Mary, Queen of Scots,' riii.

185, 808

Bell (J. J.) on James Anderson, 1662-1728, x. 216 Bell (Joseph), surgeon, 1784, xi. 349 Bell & Sons (George) on French cathedrals, vi.

174 Bell, the wakerell, viii. 405 ; Italian, in church at

Hendon, ix. 406 ; x. 254 Bell family, xi. 349, 495 ; xii. 77 Bell inscription, at Puncknowle, Dorset, vii. 365 ;

viii. 22, 153 ; ix. 213 ; at Bitterley, Salop, x. 168,

236; at Ashby Folville, x. 303; at Preston-on-

Wye, xii. 68, 152 ; modern, 144 ; in Boston Cnurch,

389

Bell in Throxton Church, motto on, viii. 304 Bell punch poem, ii. 485 Bellars or Bellowes family, ii. 327 Bellasis (W. D.) on Cape Gardafui, xi. 390 Bell Alliance as a Christian name, x. 325 Belle Sauvage, form of the inn sign in 1721, v. 245,

426

Belleisle on John Piggott, i. 407 Bellezza (P.) on Biblical quotations, iv. 247. Poet's

immortality, iv. 507. Scott (Sir Walter), ii. 408. Belling, its meaning, i. 50 Bellingham (A. R.) on been, vii. 189 Bellman, the, mentioned by Horace Walpole, vi. 350,

417, 471 ; vii. 75, 376 Bellowes or Bellars family, ii. 327 Bellringer, old, of Leigh, iv. 185, 271 Bellringer on bellringers' rimes, iv. 447