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Bibliography :

Skottowe (Augustine), i. 28

Smallest book published, viii. 120

Smith's (B. E.) ' Cyclopaedia of Names,' ii. 102,

178, 237

Smollett (T.) his ' Roderick Random,' xii. 206 Soldiers, special literature for, v. 2, 105 ' Spectator,' ninth volume, i 520 Stapleton (Thomas), Hi. 89

Stephen's (H.), ' A World of Wonders,' iv. 207, 294 Stowe (Harriet Beecher), i. 363 Swift (J.), early editions of ' Gulliver,' ix. 449 Swimming, ii. 397 ; vi. 21, 43 Taylor ( Edgar), i. 262 - Templeman (Dr. Peter), i. 125

Thackeray (W. M.), ii. 145, 195; xi. 128, 213,

225, 296, 338, 367, 417 ; xii. 13 ' Theodore ; or, the Peruvians,' xi. 509 Thorpe (Benjamin), ii. 98 'Three Sergeants/ iii. 108, 374, 456; iv. 17,

133

Tobacco, i. 362, 415 ' Treasurie of Auncient and Moderne Times,' iv.

192

' Truphes of Phylosophers,' iii. 46 ' Truth about General Gordon,' iv. 147 Tudor drama at Manchester Exhibition, i. 242 Tupper (John Lucas), 'Outis,' i. 246 Usury, iv. 169, 235 ValleVs ' Bibliographic des Bibliographies,' xi.

368, 410

Venuti (Marchesa Teresa), i. 503 Vivian's ' Visitations of the County of Devon,'

iv. 246

Volney (Count de), his 'Ruins,' ii. 269 Wagner's ' Art and the Revolution,' xii. 369 Waller (Edmund), his ' Lyrics and Sacred Poems,'

iv. 11, 57, 97

Wardrobe books, iv. 209, 313 Weckherlin (v3. R.), iii. 189 Wentworth's ' Orisons,' iv. 454 Wilderspin (Samuel), i. 270 Wither (George), xi. 266, 409, 492 Wolfe's ' The Burial of Sir John Moore,' iv. 21,

177, 336

4 Worms : a Book of Literary Oddities,' iv. 189 Wrangham's ' Plutarch,' iii. 425, 492 Wronski (Hoene), iii. 87 5Teomanry, vii. 12, 34, 216 Zola (Emile), xii. 68, 135 Bibliography, best arrangement for, i. 34 Bibliomania, instance of, ix. 1 26 Bibliophagus on public libraries, v. 456 Bibliophile on Bath apple, i. 228, 375. Indexing, i. 45,

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' Bibliotheca Northantonensis,' v. 137 Bibliotheque Nationale and readers, vi. 68, 111, 191 Biblos or the Bible^the book, first use of the designa- tion, xii. 148, 272 Bibury, its derivation, iv. 108, 172, 295, 331, 524 ;

v. 384, 459 ; vi. 175, 256

Bicycle, abbreviated to "bike,"ii. 218 ; early history, iv. 167, 272, 318 ; bibliography, viii. 304, 490, 530 ; ix. 36, 117, 171, 231, 397, 490 ; x. 156 Bicycles in thunderstorms, i. 248, 350 ; ii. 152

Biddell (A.) on green an unlucky colour, x. 353. Quotation wanted, vi. 238. Royal standard, vii. 108

Bidding or neithior custom, iii. 328, 452

Biddulph family of Biddulph, ix. 189

Bideford, fortune-telling at, vii. 366.

Biderra, battle of, v. 55 A^

Biggleswade, its etymology, ii. 427; iii. 33 .^

Bigot : Bigote, derivation of the name, v. 125 CTn

1 Bijou Almanack,' vii. 207, 372

Bijou as a Christian name, vii. 48, 137 V, v

Bike, the abbreviation, ii. 218

Bilingual verses, instances of, ix. 170

Bill: William Bill, his surname, vi. 265, 456

Bill of Exchange, early, iv. 397 ; v. Ill

Billington (Mrs.) as St. Cecilia, Reynolds's picture, v. 335

Billion, meanings of the term, xi. 362

Bills, their endorsement, i. 53

Bills of exchange and the Jews, ii. 466 ; iii. 94

Billy=tin can, x. 109

Billycock hat, etymology of the word, vii. 125

Bilson (Anne), widow of T. Bilson, Bishop of Win- Chester, viii. 464 ; ix. 76

Binding of periodicals, i. 366

Bindings Roxburghe, iv. 348; Grolier, iv. 518 ; v. 18; shoddy cloth, vi. 226 ; viii. 270, 374

Bindon (R.) on Culpeper's biography, vi. 368

Bing, his servant put to the rack in 1621-2, v. 48

Biugham (Rev. Joseph), his portrait, x. 468

Bingham family and arms, iii. 48, 355 ; iv. 31, 133

Bmney (B. H.) on mummers, ix. 237

Binns (R. W.), his death, vii. 40

Biographical queries relating to Fulham, i. 9, 114

Birch (J. B.) on Birch family, ii. 108. Hiddenite, gem-stone, x. 45. Hollicke or Holleck, Tottenham, ix. 403. Ormonde : Butler : Birch, i. 307- "Tottenham is turn'd French," xi. 185

Birch and Butler families, i. 307

Birch family of Marylebone, ii. 108

Birch-sap wine, its manufacture, xi. 467 ; xii. 50, 296

Bird (E. S.) on Davenant's essays, vi. 267

Bird (John), Suffragan Bishop. See Byrde.

Bird (R. H.) on Bird family, viii. 223. Clock and watch figures, viii. 385. Motto ou bell, viii. 304. Silversmith's signature, viii. 284

Bird (T.) on churches washed away by the sea, iv. 426. Cornburgh (Avery), ii. 534. Long tenure of office, iii. 226. Minister of the Word of God, ii. 35. Watch-box, i. 446

Bird (Thomas), J.P., his death, v. 260

Bird (W. H. B.) on Roger Hacket, D.D., viii. 226

Bird as crest, xii. 485

Bird family of Barton, co. Warwick, ii. 448

Bird family of Clopton, viii. 223

Bird of the Soufriere, xi. 404

Bird-eyed, meaning of the word, v. 168, 235, 293, 424

Birds, bibliography of British, i. 329 ; caged, and bees, vi. 388 ; feeding, old custom, ix. 29 ; parlia- ment of, 286 ; Anglo-Saxon words for, x. 348, 451

Birds and the owl, allusions to, xi. 467

Birds' nesting-place and gallows, iv. 127, 233; v. 172

' Birds of Cirencester,' ii. 66, 249, 369, 478

Birdwood (Sir G.) on " Agam colours," vi. 355

Birkenhead (Jack), his identification, iv. 208, 297