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GENERAL INDEX.

Dust, shower of, vi. 129

Dutch and English manners in the nineteenth century,

vi. 506

Dutch and Flemish towns, arms of, ix. 386 Dutch Bible, first printed, v. 267 Dutch courage, early quotation for the term, xi. 47,

97, 237 Dutch East India Company, its arms, ix. 9, 118, 272,

312, 411; x. 156

Dutch fleet captured by cavalry, legend of, viii. 257 Dutch language, letters of the alphabet in, vi. 409 Dutch refugees in London in 1566, ix. 289, 414 ; x.

77

Dutchman, his smoking, i. 224 Dutchman, the Flying, origin of the legend, iv. 194 Dutfin=bridle with blinkers, ii. 147, 230 Dutify, use of the word, ii. 187 Dutton (T. D.) on Irish names in manuscript book,

ix. 148

Dutton and Seaman families, vii. 408, 513 ; viii. 67 Dutton family and arms, vi. 409, 517 ; vii. 54, 117,

174, 293, 433 ; ix. 492

Duval's or Devil's House, Holloway, i. 81, 236 Dwellings, portable, xii. 28

Dwnn family of Dwynn, Radnorshire, v. 415 ; vi. 36 D'Wyvill (Sir Humphery) and Slingsby Castle, viii.

43

Dyddian'r Cwn=dog-days, iv. 208, 277 Dyer (A. S.) on identification of arms, vii. 488.

Buckeridge, (Rev. George), i. 468. Buckeridge

family, iv. 518. Pocock of Chieveley, Berks, x.

348. Pownoll and Gennys, v. 316. Spurring family,

v. 396. Stephens (Henry), his biography, iv. 348.

TurtlifF family, v. 416

Dyer (B. L.) on Tennyson and Henry James, x. 347 Dyer (L.) on ' America painted to the Life,' iii. 323 Dyngham and Ockham Priories, x. 309, 474 Dyngley (William), his biography, xi. 368 Dyson : Colet, iv. Ill Dyson's Villa, iii. 449, 495

E

E. on Vase of Soissons, vi. 34

E. (A.) on cuckoo folk-lore, xi. 428. Galluses = braces,

vi. 393. Looking-glass lore, vi. 350. Whim-beam,

its derivation, vi. 289

B. (A. E.) on Sir Patric Claud Ewins, Bart., x. 248 E. (A. J.) on method of testing cloth, ix. 87 E. (A. S.) on clerical myth, ii. 325. Petigrewe, its

etymology, v. 233. Pitches (Sir Abraham), vi. 15.

Shilston family of Devon, v. 336 E. (C.) on Theophilus Buckworth : Edward Hyde,

Earl of Clarendon : Philip Bygo, viii. 430. Butler

(Rev. Richard), iv. 406 E. (C. H. D.) on ' Song upon Praise of Chloris,' i. 167 E, (E. H.) on Place, x. 448 E. (E. R.) on Greek pronunciation, viii. 74. Proper

names, spelling of, viii. 41 E. (F. ) on Corpus Christi, i. 327. Heraldic query,

iil 5 E. (F. H.) on Ewer: Thurloe, iii. 148. Mathews

(John), iii. 368

E. (F. S.) on Mary, Queen of Scots, xii. 148 " E. (G.)," portrait painter, 1776, x. 386

E. (G.) on Eastgate family, ix. 469 E. (H. N.) on source of quotation, vi. 392 E. (J.) on Lochwinnoch, co. Renfrew, ii. 115 E. (K.) on game of tables, v. 435 E. (K. P. D.) on Aitken, xii. 397. Chalking under a pot, viii. 184. Coffee made of malt, xii. 68. Fire on the hearth kept burning, viii. 412. Foscolo (Ugo) in London, viii. 92. Good Friday custom, ii. 86. Hare proverb, i. 468. Henry VIII., ix. 170. Historical documents, destruction of, viii. 339. Local rime, vi. 105. Longevity, xi. 378. Man of wood and leather, xi. 369. Motto, " Vestigia nulla retrorsum," ii. 348. Peeler, xi. 358. Prisoners, branding, ii. 78. River not flowing on the Sabbath, xi. 508. Scarlet in the hunting field, iv. 48. Sea- horse, i. 345. X rays anticipated, ii. 106 E. (M.) on quotation wanted, viii. 484 E. (S.) on dendritic markings in paper, vii. 477 E. (T.) on Canning family, xii. 189 E. (T. W.) on "Two blades of grass," ix. 47 Eadburgh. See St. EacLburgli. Eakins (W. G.) on Brandreth family, vii. 168 Bale, its etymology, ii. 227; iv. 55 Barnes (J. B.) on a line of Browning, ix. 173 Eardly, its etymology, ii. 247, 516 Earl Marshal's Court, iv. 381, 462 Earl's Palace, Kirk wall, Orkney Islands, v. 337, 426,

486 Earle (James William and George), Westminster

scholars, 1817 and 1819, ix. 249 Earle (John) on English grammar, i. 308 Earle (John), his death, xi. 120 Earle (Mrs. W. C.), lines relating to Milton, xi. 386 Earnshaw (Thos.) and Theodore Hook, iii. 446, 494 Earrings worn by men, v. 88, 191, 321, 386 ; vi. 35 ;

vii. 192 Earth, inclination of its axis, i. 224 ; its rotation and

the glacial epoch, 291, 335, 417, 457 Earth mother and St, Walburga, ix. 48, 176 Earthquakes in 1750, iii. 225, 330, 410 Earthworks at Burpham, x. 129, 214 ' Easier than Lying,' short story, v. 288 Eason (M.) on "But ah ! Maecenas," x. 149 East (Edward), watchmaker to Charles L, v. 433 East India badge, ix. 67, 155, 312 East India Company, its officers, 1770-1820, iii. 128,

212 ; its flag, vii. 468 ; viii. 209, 263 Easter, at St. Peter's at Rome, iii. 149 ; tables for finding, prefixed to the Prayer Book, v. 281 ; date of, in 2001-12, xi. 67, 117 ; and the full moon, 182, 258

Easter bibliography, i. 284 ; iii. 244 ; vii. 264 Easter customs at Taunton and Haseley, ix. 365 Easter egg and rabbit, their association, iii. 488; iv. 91 Easter Magiant, origin of the name, vi. 508; vii. 34, 136 Easter Monday at Hallaton, Leicestershire, vii. 347 Easter services at Beverley, ix. 364 Eastern and Western fables, viii. 241 Eastgate (G.) on Thomas Eastgate, ii. 189 Eastgate (Thomas), obituary notice, ii. 189 Eastgate family, ix. 469 Easton (Cardinal), his arms, iv. 519 Easton (W. M. G.) on Albany (Duke of), iii. 125. Arbuthnott, vii. 458. Arms of Scotland, vii. 368. Arthur as Christian name, xii. 429. Bucth, Gaelic