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GENERAL INDEX.

Dirty Old Man,' poem on the tavern, be. 428, 612 ;

x. 73 Disease, superstitious cures for, vii. 104. See also

under Folk-lore.

Disguise of man as woman, vii. 248, 358 Disintellectualization, use of the word, vi. 207 Dispatches, confidential, in time of war, vii. 208, 250,

378

Disraeli (Benjamin), his birthplace, iv. 395, 526 ; viii. 317, 426, 512 ; ix. 15, 297; x. 482 ; and Jewish Jesuits, iv. 498 ; 'The Infernal Marriage,' v. 287; phrase in ' Vivian Grey, ' vi. 209 ; errors in 4 Lothair,' 407; his biography, vii. 120 ; his letters, 166 ; epigram by, x. 487 Dis-sight= eyesore, vi. 108 Dissington family, viii. 365 ; ix. 18, 97 Distinct, use of the word, vii. 206 Ditto or Ditty, Irish family name, its origin, vi. 348 Dive, use and definition of the word, xi. 230, 514 ;

xii. 196, 278

Dive (Hugh), Westminster scholar, 1785, x. 427 Divet, derivation of the word, x. 327, 395 Divorce, Mr. Justice Maule on, x. 365 Dix (E. R. M.) on stationer, 1612, i. 108 Dixon (E. M.) on pewter and its marks, v. 114 Dixon (Capt. James) of Newcastle and Atkin oi

Northumberland, ix. 449 Dixon (R.) on adulation extraordinary, ix. 117. Arms of continental cities, x. 59. Bar sinister, x. 14 Baxter (William), of Australia, ix. 486; x. 38, 116 Baxter and Cummings of Perth and Glasgow, x 28. Blithe (Capt. Richard), x. 281. Blythe (W.), his descendants, xii. 92. Brown family, x. 217 Browne family arms, ix. 492. Coronation sermons x. 276. Cromartie (Earl of), ix. 293. De la Pol (Sir William), died 1329, ix. 209, 272. De la Pol or Pole family, ix. 128. Defoe (Daniel), at Tooting ix. 318 ; his last descendant, x. 32. Denbigh (Countess of), ix. 412. Dixon of Newcastle and Atkin of Northumberland, ix. 449. Duchy o Berwick, ix. 295, 433 ; x. 153, 250, 353. Gee family, ix. 131, 474. Geology of Kurland, xii. 351 Gordon, a place-name, ix. 371. Knocker family ix. 154. Lightowler surname, x. 326. Long Gal lery at Holyrood, x. 366. Malibran (Madame), x 36. Marquess, xii. 326. MathewsofTruro, ix. 336 Morley (Elizabeth, Lady), ix. 388 ; x. 75. Nairne (Lady), her Jacobite songs, ix. 511. ' North- Wes Foxe, or Fox from the North- West Passage,' 1635 x. 68. Nottingham (Lady), x. 97. Oldcastle (Si: John), ix. 308. Oxford at the accession of George I. x. 313. Parish registers, care and protection, ix. 410 Pins in drinking vessels, ix. 136, 256, 396. Pol (D.), second Bishop of Peterborough, ix. 189 Pole (Sir Geoffrey), died 1558, ix. 328, 468. Pol (Marco), his portrait, xii. 278. ' Purchas his Pil grimes,' x. 109. Royal personages, ix. 395. Shel ley's ancestry, ix. 510 ; x. 51. Trousers, thei introduction, ix. 415. Walpole (Miss Charlotte) xii. 171. Waterloo ballroom, x. 176 Dixon (W. J.) on Byfield House, Barnes, xii. 193 Dixon family of Rainham, co. Durham, ii. 289 Djachwi, its meaning, iii. 348 Dobbs (E. W.) on poem on horse-chestnut, iii. 31 Riming warning for book-borrowers, iv. 153

)obell (B.) on poem by Dr. Joseph Beaumont, viii. 208. Inedited seventeenth-century poem, viii. 418, 469. Unique book, viii. 319 )ocklow, place-name, its meaning, viii. 384, 488 )ockwray family, vi. 268, 373

)octor as a Christian name, iv. 518 ; v. 53, 194, 324 Dr. Syntax' and John Sheriff, v. 8, 151, 270 )octor's recommendation, xii. 144, 271 doctors in the army and military titles, xi. 387, 472 )octrin, use of the word in 1772, xi. 387 Doctrine of previous existence,, vi. 25 Documents, historical, destruction of, viii. 339, 452 Dodd (Dr.), hanged at Tyburn for forgery, 1777,

xii. 197 Dodd (Ralph) and the Thames Tunnel, iv. 419, 467;

v. 35, 75, 169, 291, 346 Doddington (William), his biography, ii. 127, 375, 451 Dodge (J. W.) on Four Marks, xii. 350 Dodgill Reepan," its meaning, i. 447 Dodgson (0.) on " Societas aurata," xi. 148 Dodgson (0. L.). See Carroll, Lewis. ' Dodgson (E. S.) on " A hago," its meaning, vii. 408. Almanac medals, viii 344 Anagrams, xi. 296. "And which," xi. 446. Ant and emmet, xi. 89. Barted, vii. 165. Bask books, some notes on, viii. 477 ; before 1565, x. 307. Bask schoolgirl's letters, x. 462. Baskinn, vii. 268. Becket (Thomas a) and the cathedral church of Sigiienza, ix. 344. Betty or bettee, xi. 227. Blackheads, vii. 169; xii. 434. Boast, its etymology, x. 444. Boca Chica, vii. 155. Brit = brill, viii. 222. British epitaphs in Catalufia, ix. 326. Carroll (Lewis), his pedigree, xii. 289. Clyse, xii. 486. Cornish daisy names, viii. 210; xi. 146; xii. 51. Corycian, x. 329. Croke epitaph at Marston, xi. 205. Crooken, obsolete term, viii. 302. Crosier, viii. 51. Cruciform towns, xii. 104. Derret family, x. 448. Divet, x. 327. ' Don Quixote ' in English literature, xii. 147. Dude, xii. 92. El Conde de Caserta, vii. 224. English parsimony and the cat, vii. 418 ; x. 174. Epitaph at Stratford- upon- Avon, viii. 463. Five o'clock tea, vii. 176. German reprint of Leigarraga's book, xi. 64, 112, 191, 276, 393. Glen and glene, vii. 47. Goldsmith (Oliver), his birthplace, viii. 244. H.E.D.' jottings, xi. 387. Hagioscope or oriel? xii. 58. Hamburg, xii. 268. Heuskarian biblio- graphy, xii. 285. Heuskarian rarity in the Bod- leian Library, viii. 377 ; ix. 415 ; x. 496 ; xi, 32. " Hook it," xii. 33. Hoyarsabal of Cubiburu, xi. 355. I printed with small letter, xii. 73. Italian bell, x. 254. Jansenist crucifix, xi. 517. Jeer, xi. 487 ; xii. 357. Kensington Palace,' by E. Law, vii. 86. Lesing, xi. 28. Llanrhidian Lower, epitaph at, ix. 29. Loophole, its derivation, x. 109. M. (J. W.), a painter, vii. 187. Manx Gaelic tract, viii. 344. "Nick the pin," its meaning, viii. 264. " O. C. 1651," xii. 329. Oss, its etymo- logy, xi. 452. "Out of rodex," xii. 5. Paraboue, xi. 369. Personate = resound, vii. 478. Pindyfrom pendu, xi. 308. Pinhoen, a ghost-word, vii. 272. Popple, x. 208. Pre-Reformation practices, xi. 475. Primrose superstition, xii. 33. Printing in China, viii. 84. Riming epitaph, xi. 487. Roker, vii. 288. Rungs or rounds of a ladder, viii. 49, St. Christopher and laughter, vii. 247. Salisbury