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 Notes and Queries, July 27, 1901.

INDEX.

537

Lavington (Joseph), d. 1709, rector of Newton- Long

ville, Bucks, 506

Law (E.), misprints in his ' Kensington Palace, ' $ Lawrence (W. J.) on Mrs. Jordan in Dublin, 221 Laws (J. E.) on Mary, Countess de Front, 229 Lawson (R.) on John Bright or ' Cranford,' 93 Curtana, 187 Eliot (George), 71

Independent Company of Invalids, 171 Joan of Arc, 356 Mediaeval tithe barns, 191 Pall-mall and golf, 235 Yeomanry records, 216 Lay canon, the office, 148, 197, 274, 358 Laymen reading the lessons in cathedrals, 78 Leadbeater M8., 468 Leather, searchers of, their duties, 48, 170 Le Cornu (Col. C. P.) on D'Auvergne family, 177 Lee (A. C.) on Duchess of Cleveland, 485

" Money trusted," 67 Leeper (A.) on corpse on shipboard, 76

Earliest printed testimony to the fame of Shake- speare, 25

Laymen reading the lessons in cathedrals, 78 Version of lines wanted, 91 Legal action, an interesting, 206 Lega-Weekes (E.) on apostle spoons, 350 Hawthorne (Nathaniel), 510 Tinkhame family, 272 Weekes : Catlin : Brocas, 267 Legend, old, 107, 197 Leghorn, origin of the word, 47, 110, 253 Leicester (Peter), ob. 1776, his birthplace, 328 Leighton (Lord), his ' Wedded,' 19 Leland (C. G.) on bottled ale, its invention, 514 Chaucer, doubtful passages in, 82 Verbs formed out of proper names, 494 Lemaistre (J. P.), his biography, 307, 377 Leslie (Major J. H.) on Company of Miners, 390 Le trecente cariche, a field in Sicily, 127, 234 Lever (Darcy), his biography, 1, 73, 173 Lewis (H.) on " Put a spoke in the wheel," 128 Lex on brawling, 252 Leyne (J.) on tapping and tipping, 456 Lights seen over places where treasure is buried, 47 Lincoln's Inn Fields, 13, 115 Lindsay (C. L.) on Louis XVI.'s death, 448 Lines on a skull, 348 Lion, the British, origin of the term, 349 Lists, official, 289, 411 Literary errors, 387 Littleton's Latin Dictionary, detached sheet, 11, 295,
 * Wedded,' picture named, 19

433

Liveries of servants, mourning, 150, 174, 295 Livesey (J. C.) on "ance mariole" in a charter, 47 Lizard in folk-lore, 67, 224, 436 Lloyd (L.) on lines on the skin, 113

Morning glory, a flower, 292 Lock elm, its etymology, 229, 353, 453 'Locrine' and Edmund Spenser, 61, 101, 142,208,

261, 324, 384

Lodge (P.) on Society of Apothecaries of London, 347 Lodge (Sir T.), Lord Mayor of London, 127 Loftie (W. J.) on executions at Tyburn and elsewhere, 210

Log, use and meanings of the word, 226

London (Bishop of), his funeral, 89, 154, 231, 855

London, parks the lungs of, 289

London, vanishing : Christ's Hospital, 205,296, 431,

517 ; No. 22, Catherine Street, 285 ; 812 London and Paris, routes between, in 1843, 114 London churches, monuments and brasses in, 169, 278,

335

London debris and Moscow, 165 London evening papers and Queen Victoria's funeral,

165, 257

London taverns, old, 69, 154, 236, 309, 354, 432, 513 London topography. See London, vanishing. Long (Constance), her mother, 8 Longevity and gipsies, 406 Lord's Prayer in rime, 58 Lotahs and lotus flowers, 346, 472 Lotteries, early, 23 Lotus flowers and lotahs, 346, 472 Louis XVI., account of his death, 448 Low and High : Liberal and Conservative, 128, 238 Lusus naturae, 288, 418

Lyme Regis, restoration of ecclesiastical furniture, 58 Lyngell, its meanings, 49, 314 472 Lynn (W. T.) on Ferdinand VII., 165 Neptune and crossing the line, 404 Prospect, its meaning, 486 " Qui vive ? " 245 Rhododendrons and oleanders, 88 ' Rule, Britannia,' its authorship, 146 Theodolite, its origin, 306 Verbs formed out of proper names, 393 Water-vole, 184 M. on apostle spoons, 410

Author and reference for verses wanted, 195 Blackstrap, its origin, 33 Bontemps (Madame), 169 Dutton family, 293

Five o'clock tea, when introduced, 332 Hume's portrait, 188 Inoculation, 108 Petering, 195 Powdering gowns, 473 Throgmorton (Francis), 375 M.A.Oxon. on codrington, its derivation, 28

Last male descendant of Daniel Defoe, 297 M. (A.) on Roos family, 169

Lines on a skull, 348 M. (A. T.) on Book of Common Prayer, 126

Motto for laundry porch, 176 M. (D.) on sod-widow, its meaning, 268 M. (F.) on darayne, its meaning, 288 Fielding and Brillat-Savarin, 248 Lanted ale, 157 Nature myths, 130 Nursery rime, 249 " Pamina and Tamino," 367 Whately (Archbishop), his Logic,' 69 M. (G. Le) on the Duke of Normandy, 329 M. (H. E.) on Arnold (Matthew), 77 Author of recitation wanted, 378 Caba, 218

Five o'clock tea, when introduced, 332 Folk-lore : Devil's dam in a Cossack Stamtza, 6 Germ of a modern centaur-myth, 286 " Owl in ivy bush," 16