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GENERAL INDEX.

Brabazon (Sir Anthony), his biography, vii, 228, 313

Bracebridge Hall, its original, iv. 380

Bracegirdle (Mrs.), her family, i. 223

Bracelet, or line encircling the wrist, xii. 6, 115

Braces, called galluses, vi. 330, 393

Braokenbury (H.) on serjeant-at-arms: yeoman of the

guard, vi. 376

Bracknell, Shelley's house at, x. 229 Bradberry (David), Nonconformist minister, 1803,

xi. 447

Bradbrook (W.) on Hadon or Haden family, vi. 211. Installation of a midwife, v. 475. Phutatorius and Gastripheres, vi. 138. Ronjat, the king's serjeant- surgeon, v. 475

Braddon (Miss), inaccuracy in ' The Conflict/ xii. 125 Bradford (Mrs. Anne), her maiden surname, xii. 410 Bradford (J. Gr.) on heraldic query, iii. 212 Bradford (Thomas), of Chichester, his biography, xi.

289 Bradford, manor court rolls of, ix. 289 ; skulls at, xii.

51,96

Bradford token, vii. 408

Bradley (H.) on Cheltenham, i. 509. Fretish, iii. 232. " Glorious uncertainty of the law," iii. 247. Gra- dient, iv. 397. Griggs and Gregorians, v. 127. Grimgibber: Grimgribber, v. 127. Gutter-snipe, vi. 127. " Labouring oar," vi. 248. Lamboys, its meaning, vi. 248. " Lanted ale," vi. 367. Latter- mint, vii. 207. Leet ale, viii. 203. Limberham, ix. 227. Limerick, ix. 188. Livings in the game of maw, x. 127. Loon-slatt, xi. 127. Lord-borough, xi. 127. "Lucid interval," xi. 87. Lushington, xii. 7. Macaroni fiddle, xii. 289. Skelton's ciphers, iii. 498

Bradock (John), his biography, ii. 407 Bradshaw (J.) of Lancashire, 1643-4, xi. 288, 398 ' Bradshaw's Railway Guide, 3 its originator, ii. 164, 213 Braham the singer, hia profession of Christianity, viii.

324 Braikenridge, English mathematician, his biography,

v. 435

Brainy, earliest quotation for the word, x. 486 Bramble ( J. R.) on church briefs, xi. 291. Moon lore, vii. 96. Place-names in the 'Journal of George Fox,' viii. 367. Rene = a small watercourse, ix. 434. " Upwards of," x. 138. Watchhouses against body- snatching, xi. 216

Bramfield (John), his biography, ii. 208 Bramfield (William), his biography, ii. 507 Bramley (F. H.) on copper token, xi. 188 Brampton family of Northamptonshire, ii. 427 ; iii. 13 Branch =pilot's certificate, v. 436; vi. 72 Branch on Gren surname, iii. 369 Brandon (Richard), public executioner, his portrait,

ix. 9, 70, 151 Brandreth family, vii. 168 Brangwit, i.e., the White Crow Act, its meaning, viii.

185 Branstill or Braasil Castle, Herefordshire, x. 149, 191,

231 ; xi. 14

Brantdme's variant of the story of Aphikia, xii. 385 Branwell family of Cornwall, i. 208, 377 Braose : Clifford, v. 355, 499 ; vi. 75, 236, 437 Brasenose College, Oxford, its founder, vii. 92, 157, 235, 298

Braas, lost, i. 455

Brasses : at Roydon Church, Essex, ii. 125 ; Myllett and Paynter, vi. 467 ; in Kirkleatham Church, x. 305; xi. 57

Brattle, dialect word in Burns's * To a Mouse,' viii. 500 Braughing, Roman station and antiquities at, vi. 251 Brawling in places of worship, vii. 227, 252 Brazen-soft, its meaning, ii. 86 ; vii. 177 Bread, troy weight for, vi. 468 ; vii. 18, 90 Bread and Cheese Club, v. 337 Bread broken at table, its signification, ix. 406, 514 Breadalbane family pedigree, i. 147, 372, 419 Breadcrumbs and the devil, viii. 383 ; ix. Ill Bream's Buildings, changes in, vi. 221, 331, 351, 472 ;

lawyers in, in 1782-90, x. 407 Bresail on Lord Castlereagb, i. 158. * Colleen Bawn,'

i. 433. Translation wanted, i. 132 Breckenridge (J. M.) on Breckenridge family, vii. 247 j

xii. 428

Breckenridge family, vii. 247, 313, 415 ; xii. 428 Brecknock (Sir Edward Wills), iv. 438, 488 Breechin, use of the word in Dr. John Brown's ' Rab

and his Friends,' ix. 484 Brennan (Joseph), his biography, vi. 190 Brent (A.) on Furley family, iii. 27. Hull (Thomas),

iii. 428

Brentford, its two kings, ii. 148

Breslar (M. L. R.) on African names, ii. 310. "All over," xii. 144. Amphigouris, v. 248. Aphikou- mon, its origin, iii. 485. Arabs and odd numbers, vii. 225. Arnold (Matthew), vii. 76. " Ass bear- ing books," iv. 483. Author and avenger of evil, x. 35. Azazel, its interpretation, v. 511. Banking, iv. 146. Boole (George and Mary), iv. 398. Bres- law, viii. 16. Byron translations, x. 370. Camires, iv. 455. Carlyle and the Talmud, xii. 425. Caven- dish (Henry), chemist, v. 4. Clapton Manor House, ii. 255. Clare (John) and Heine, viii. 162. Con- temporaries, ix. 408. Crossing knives and forka, ix. 14. Cultivation, viii. 123. Cumberland (Richard), his 'Jew,' v. 416. "Cup of trembling," xi. 65. Dickensiana : phrase of Mrs. Gamp. ix. 13. Dyson : Colet, iii. 449. Emerson (R. W.), quotation by, ii. 27. Emmanus and its meaning, vi. 86. English literature in French homes, x. 425. Enriquez (Antonio Gomez), Jewish dramatist, vi. 185. Esquires, x. 148. Essenes, ix. 103. F61ibre, iv. 177. Fish fable, vi. 427. French poetry, humorous, x. 512. French quotation, xii. 289. Frere (Judith), iv. 349. Fur dyeing, v. 336. Genius and large families, v. 433. Gilpin's route, xii. 437. Gordon as a Russian surname, ix. 371. Harvest bell, viii. 427. Hebraic enigma, iv. 325. Hebrew incanta- tions, x. 29. Heine's ' Princess Sabbath,' xii. 103. Herrick : silver-pence, ix. 478. Homer and Jewish rites, iii. 270. Housen, iv. 205. Jew and Israelite, vii. 86. Jew's Walk, Sydenham, iii. 62. Jews, and bills of exchange, ii. 466 ; as scientists and physicians, viii. 373 ; and the ' Encyclopdia Britan- nica,' x. 146 ; and eternal punishment, 335 ; xi. 153. Jewish fasts, vi. 346. Jewish rites, ii. 525. Jewish wedding, xii. 46, 214. Leo of Modena's son- nets, iv. 337. Lewes (G. H.) and Locke, iii. 25. Loyala (Ignatius) and Thucydides, vi. 469. Lytton (Lord) and Ibn Ezra iii. 165. Marat, xii. 236.