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(Lord) on decaying nations, x. 427 ; xi. 56. San Diego, xi. 377. School library of the seventeenth century, xii. 388. Shakespeare and Vondel, vii. 147. Shakespeare's epitaph in Labourdin Baskish, vii. 345. Snicket, its meaning, vii. 348. "So long," vii. 234. Stages on barrels, xii. 503. Suff and stuff, xi. 488. Then = than, vii. 447. Three bishops in one tomb and of one family, x. 476. Toys, Wykehamical word, xii. 345. Trapeza in Russian, xi. 298. " Travailler pour le Roi de Prusse,"xi. 496. Unrara, xi. 188 ; xii. 10. Uther and Arthur, xi. 327. W. (E.), translator of ' Theo- dore ; or, the Peruvians,' xi. 509. 'Whitaker'on Andorra, vii. 326

Dodsley (Robert), d. 1764, his biography, ix. 228; x. 272 ; xi. 173, 275

Dog, and the gamekeeper, vii. 107, 194 ; and the Due d'Enghien, xii. 28, 92, 174

Dog of St. Rooh, church built in commemoration of, xii. 189, 236

Dog gates for staircases, ii. 255

Dogger Bank, origin of the name, iv. 106

Dognoper, a Yorkshire name for beadle, xi. 248, 358, 409

Dogs, old proverb concerning, iii. 145 ; ancient, in Devonshire, v. 269, 341, 523 ; rules concerning admission into college, xii. 125

Dogs : Isle of Dogs, origin of the name, ix. 165, 397

Doig (James), his biography, vi. 209

Dollar, "pillar," ii. 347, 435; iii. 34

Dollar on American words : linkumfiddle, viii. 448. Apostle spoons, viii. 294. "Blood is thicker than water," viii. 428. Demon repentant, viii. 494. Triple marriages, iii. 217

Dollies for doilies, misprint in the ' Standard,' v. 46

Dollond (John) and the achromatic telescope, xi. 58

Dolor as a Christian name, ii. 136

Domesday " mansio," ii. 326, 435 ; iii. 135

Dominabus, vi. 149

Dominic (Richard), recusant Wykehamist, xi. 227, 350

Dominican Order, arms of the, v. 230, 346 ; vi. 93

"Dominicis Augusti, In," its meaning, ii. 226, 337

Donald (T. F.) on tandem, xi. 353

Donation party, New England, vii. 518

Doncaster, motto on gate tower at, xii. 249 : epitaph at, 288, 413, 470

Donhead St. Mary and Donhead St. Andrew, xii. 205, 356

Donibristle miners : curious literary reminiscence, ix. 64

Donne (Dr. John), his 'Poems,' 1650 edition, i. 29, 255 ; ii. 247; references to, in early English litera- ture, vii. 183 ; sham book-titles by, 1669, viii. 212 ; his burial, ix. 28 ; and the Donnes of Norfolk, xii. 24, 131

Donore (Lord), the title, viii. 64, 114, 370

Donsel=page or young gentleman, iv. 168, 294

Doog. See Mauthe doog.

Doolys, ferocious, origin of the story, vi. 230, 312

Doon = village prison, i. 467

Doones of Exmoor, tales of the, xii. 226

Doorman, shoeingsmith's term, its meaning, viii. 184

Doran (Dr.), editor of N. & Q.,' 1872-78, iv. 368

Dorchester, gold ring found at, viii. 183

Doris (Charles) and * Secret Memoirs of Napoleon,' ii.

528 Dorling (E. E.) on arms of Eton and Winchester

Colleges, x. 30. Supporters, i. 36 Dormer (J.) on Annie of Tharau, xi. 91. "Beatific Vision," x. 355. " Birmingham's dress," x. 472. Boadicea's daughters, xii. 14. City of the Violet Crown, xi. 177- Coleridge as a translator, xii. 26. " Corn-bote " in Barbour's ' Bruce,' x. 115. Dante, indigo in, xi. 184 ; portrait of, 273. Danteiana, xi. 156. Easter, its date, xi. 117. "Eat cherries with princes," x. 428. Eggs, their price, ix. 278. Half-bull =half-crown, xi. 71. Herrick's 'Hesperides': "Lutes of amber," ix. 471; x. 95, 511. Isabella colour, xi. 49. Jacobin: Jacobite, xii. 508. Living dead, xi. 497. Lucid interval, xi. 137. Lupo-mannaro, xi. 17. Macaroni tools, xii. 352. Maize, its native country, xi. 857. "Man of Destiny," xi. 348. Misquotations, xi. 13. Motor, xi. 115. 'N.E.D.,' additions to the, ix. 143, 262, 363, '402, 482 ; x. 202, 282. Owls, xii. 114. "Palo de cobra," xii. 374, 473. ' Paston Letters' and the < N.E.D.,' xi. 142, 168. Pen- dugum : carlyng, xi. 17. Periwinkle, x. 235, 370. Piddinghoe Church, Sussex, x. 477. Plagiarism and platitude, xi. 425. Races of mankind, xi. 236. " Religion of all sensible men," x, 271. Schiller's translators, viii. 442. Seeds, their retarded ger- mination, xi. 155. Transcendant, xi. 15, 71 Dornheim (Carl), engraver, iv. 228 Dorp as an English word, v. 493 ; vi. 113 Dorrington (Richard), inquired after, iv. 188 Dorset (0. Sackville, sixth Earl of), iv. 71, 446 Dorsetshire, Charles Il.'a hiding-places in, x. 141,

286, 293, 475 ; hops in, xi. 248 Dorsetshire speech, vi. 126 Dorso-ventrality : endorsement, ix. 64, 212, 331, 415 ;

x. 93, 218

Doset Hall, Surrey, its history, ix. 288, 483 ; x. 196J Dossetor on Parliament cakes, iii. 212 Dossetor (D. R.) on local silversmiths, i. 116 Dossetor (Daniel Robert), his death, vi. 300 Dottle on error in Guy Mannering,' iii. 493 Double Joes," origin of the name, ix. 164 Doubles, books on, xii. 367 Douce (Francis), his literary remains, i. 87, 158 Douglas on Walley family, vi. 268 Douglas, the Black, his biography, v. 229 Douglas (Sir James) and Robert Bruce, vii. 28, 93, 194 Douglas (J. B.) on " In petto," xi. 289. Loadberry,

xii. 366. Taylor (Sir John and Lady), xi. 309 Douglas (James and John), Westminster scholars,

1768, x. 48 Douglas (James Douglas Stoddart), 1793-1875,

iv. 539 ; v. 52

Douglas (R. B.) on Joseph Boulmier. vii. 415. Bussy

(Ernest), viii. 48. Massdna (Marshal), iii. 396.

4 Troth of Gilbert a Beckett,' viii. 47

Douglas (S. K.) on mangosteen markings, xii. 330

Douglas (W.) on G. Almar, actor and dramatist, xii.

388. Authors of books wanted, xii. 74. Bristol

Theatre, iv. 92. Cumberland's 'Jew,' v. 479.

Dickensiana: 'David Copperfield,' ix. 391. Kemble

(Charles), xii. 349. Longbow (Major), i. 438.

1 Othello,' ii. 335. Petworth and the Percies, iv. 36.

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