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INDEX.

TENTH SERIES.-VOL. VIII.

[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBlished,
EPITAPHS, FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, OBITUARIES, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKE-
SPEARIANA, SONGS AND BALLADS, and TAVERN SIGNS.]

A. (A. A.) on French-Canadian literature, 29

A. (A. E.) on Shakespeariana, 164


Shelley's Sensitive Plant,' 231

A. (J.) on Provand's Lordship, Glasgow, 406
Abbacyrus: Aboukir: Passera, their connexion, 447
Abbey Abbaye, a Swiss club, 148, 257, 352

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Aboukir Abbacyrus: Passera, their connexion, 447
Abrahams (A.) on "Amicus" of 'Morning Herald,' 231
Crosby Hall, 111, 256, 376
Cruikshank (George), 187
"Ebn Osn," 316

Fleet Street, No. 7, 248, 411

Fleet Street, No. 59, 441

Grave (Robert), printseller, 28

Hackney celebrities, 158

Haymarket, Westminster, 94

Houses of historical interest, 114

"Lombard Street to a China orange," 136

London remains, 226, 476

Minor Inns of Court, 428
Napoleon's carriage, 135
'North London Ferret,' 109

Old Bailey Sessions House, 146

Payne at the Mews Gate, 55

'Political House that Jack Built, 485, 516
Quadrant Colonnade, 66

Regent's Canal, 4

St. Chad's Well, Battle Bridge, 46

St. George's, Hanover Square: shot-marks, 455
Skittle Alley in Orange Street, 364
"Sol's Arms," 49

Stowe House, 6

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Alphabetical skit, French, 1818, 485
Amaranth and Amintas legend, 150
America, Boulton & Watt in, 1786, 326

American magazine conducted by factory workers,
354, 515

"Amicus" of Morning Herald,' his identity, 231
Ancaster, earliest extant form of the name, 130

Anderson (J. L.) on men of family as parish clerks, 516
Anderson (J. S.) on Anderson family, 387
Anderson family, 387, 477

Anfractuosity, use of the word, 1596, 467

Angoulême (Duchesse d'), c, 1793, books on, 388, 457
Ann and Agnes, interchangeability of the names, 507
Anne (Queen), Francis Bird's statue, 271
Anne of Bohemia and side-saddles, 168
Anonymous Works:-

Book for Many Wives, 10
Duke of Mantua, 370
Failures of Civilization, 288

Ignes Fatui; or, False Lights, 408
Jack Tench, 170

Jack Trim, the Lawyer's Man, 368

Memoirs of a Young Lady of Quality, 450

Poor Caitiff, 49

Reflexions on Dr. Gilbert Burnet's Travels, 449

Shotover Papers, 409

Sketches of the West Indies, 231

Three Letters concerning Italy, 449

Valley of a Hundred Fires, 149, 253, 313

Anscombe (A.) on Ancaster, 130

Chiltern Hundreds, 218

Antelope as crest, its origin, 229

Antelope-stalking in Mongolia, red rag in, 205

Anthropology, European, 145, 218, 233, 274, 394

Antwerp (W. C. Van) on St. Paul's Churchyard, 168
Amintas and Amaranth legend, 150

Ap Rhys on Court Leet: Manor Court, 413
Apperson (G. L.) on "As deep as Garrick," 377
London remains, 476

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Agnes and Ann, interchangeability of the names, 507 Arbuthnot family, 449

Aguilar (Grace) and Hackney, 86, 158

Ainsworth (Harrison) and Thames Darrell, 189

Alavoine family tomb at Tottenham, 247, 355

Alexander the Great, story of his wry neck, 369, 436

Allegro on life in Bombay, 508

Allen: Gregory : Hampden families, 249

Allen (William) and Plaistow, 1795, 189, 253

Almanacs, English literary, 347

Arithmetic, "practice" a rule of, c. 1670, 67, 112
Arkle (A. H.) on cemetery consecration, 93
Moral courage, 296

Motto: "In God is all," 353

Nonjurors: Rev. Benjamin Way, 297
Pie tart, 494

Armorel as a Christian name, 369
Arms. See Heraldry.

Almshouses in Kingsland Road, coming changes, 426 Army, nicknames of regiments, 257

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Atkinson (Thomas), of Tredegar Ironworks, 310
Atkinson family and Admiral Neale, 309, 418
Atlantic liners: the Lusitania and the Sirius, 325
Attell (W. J.) on Napoleon's carriage, 135
Auden on Gosling family, 255

August: Gula Augusti, use of the term, 35
Austen (Jane), b. 1775, her relatives, 109
Author, use of the word for editor, 432
Autochrome plates described, 426
Awaitful, use of the word, 93, 254

Axford (Isaac)= Hannah Lightfoot, 321, 402, 483
Axon (W. E. A.) on Baxter on Pied Piper, 6

Buchanan (George) on tobacco, 86

Cromwell and Milton, 158

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Palgrave's Golden Treasury,' 393

Pie tart, 195

Shakespeariana, 165, 304

Suck-bottle feeding-bottle, 257

Tombstones and inscriptions, 275

B. (G.) on the King's Old Bargehouse, 417

B. (G. F. R.) on Canon Robert Creighton, 470
East (Oliver), 470

Easton (Millington), 450
Fairfax (Ferdinando), 450

B. (H. A.) on Duchesse d'Angoulême, 388
B. (L.) on Barnaby chronicles, 89

B. (R.) on hubbub disturbance, 156

Monks of St. Ebrald at Eton, 47, 111

Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908.

B. (R.) on Rood-lofts, 154
B-r (R) on epitaphs, 227

Lady-bird folk-lore, 116
London and Birmingham Railway, 292
Old pulpits, 467
Pot-gallery, 313

Thaw as surname, 334

B. (R. E.) on novel wanted, 168
B. (R. S.) on alphabetical skit, 485
Bacon, early instance, 396

Court Leet: Manor Court, 334
Horne-Tooke (John), 93

London newspapers in 1818, 446
Princess Royal: earliest use of title, 35
Restaurateur, 207

Thiggyng: Fulcenale: Warelondes, 296
Totter-out: jag, 493

B. (S.) on authors of quotations, 32
B.V.M. and the birth of children, 36

B. (W.) on authors of quotations, 236, 273
Crimean War incident, 251
MacKeachan proverb, 114

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Palgrave's 'Golden Treasury,' 147, 351, 394
Rule, Britannia,' 258

Swift's works: annotated editions, 277

B. (W. C.), Admiral Christ epitaph, 33
Authors of quotations, 32, 475

B. V.M. and the birth of children, 36
Christmas bibliography, 484

De Morgan's arithmetical books, 386
Goat's blood and diamonds, 357
Hamlet as a Christian name, 155, 237
Irish pedigrees, 93

Mackenzie (Robert Shelton), 247
Motto: "In God is all," 353
"Nose of wax," 274

Paris Garden, 346

Sands (Richard), equestrian, 446

Scott's Quentin Durward,' 53
Shakespeare (Lieut.-Col.), 406
Shakespeariana, 164

Spelling reform, 47

Suck-bottle feeding-bottle, 257

Tottenham Churchyard, Middlesex, 356
Waits, 485

B-d (W. C.) on Fanshawe memoirs, 455

B. (W. E.) on awaitful, 254

Babies' bottles, 190, 256, 355

Backwell (Barnaby), banker = Miss Gordon, 30, 72
Bacon, etymology of the word, 310, 396

Bacon and Bungay, the name combination, 69

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Bacon (Francis), errors in Apophthegmata,' 78, 332
Baffo (Giorgio), his poems, 175


Bagger, Danish poet, his English Captain,' 469

Baildon (W. Paley) on S, its long and short forms, 372
Baily (Johnson) on the Lusitania and the Sirius, 325

Ball (H. H.) on Samuel Nettleship, 1831, 254
Balliol College, Oxford, and Dr. Good, 128, 215
Balloon, Major Money's, c. 1787, 170, 311

Balzo, in Dante's 'Purgatorio,' 226, 291
Bancroft (Sir Squire), date of his birth, 287

Banqueting Hall, Whitehall, and the execution of
Charles I., 447

Baptismal robe: chrisom, 270, 377, 457

Barbados, Ferdinand Palæologus in, c. 1628-45, 334
Barbary pirates and Irish girl, poem on, 13

Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908.

Bells, peacock on, 208

Barclay (H. J.) on " World Turned Upside Down," 290 Bellew (G.) on Madame de Girardin, 169
Bargehouse, King's Old, its location, 167, 417
Barnaby Chronicles, their name, 89
"Barnard's Inn " Tavern, its history, 365

Barnefield (Richard) and the nightingale's song, 192
Barnouw (A. J.) on English literary almanacs, 347
Baronetcies, civic, since 1837, 301, 413

Barraclough (W. H.) on J. Segalas, gunmaker, 251
Barrels for church organs, 66

Barrington family of Cullenagh, 9

Barton Grammar School, Westmorland, its history, 57
Basque-Latin-English dictionary, early, 16
Bass (E. C.) on Basse family, 68

Basse family, 68

Bat Bearaway, origin of the name, 15

Bate family, 510

Bath, tablet inscribed in uncials at, 95, 252
Bats associated with human souls, 15
Battle Bridge, St. Chad's Well, 46

Battledore in the pulpit, clergyman with, 450
Baxter (J. P.) on Baxter family, 129
Baxter (Richard) on the Pied Piper, 6, 117
Baxter family of Shropshire, 129
Bayley (A. R.) on Archbishop Blackburn, 415
Book for Many Wives, c. 1646, 10
Bruce and Fleming, 456

Cromwell (Col.), Royalist, 1646, 30
Drake (Lady Eleanor), 271
Forbes of Culloden, 250

Good (Dr.), of Balliol, 215

Shakespeare's school: early masters, 323
Sword of Bruce, 334

Bayne (T.) on Childe Harold,' 495
Coleorton, 486

Dryden's Alexander's Feast,' 346
George I. and the nightingale, 192
"Gude-willie waught," 85
Mareboake: viere, 134

Palgrave's Golden Treasury,' 236
Song attributed to Burns, 305
Totter-out: jag, 113, 372
Treats: mullers, 95

Wordsworth and Browning, 466

Beaconsfield (Lord) on Protection, 510
Beau as a nickname, earliest use, 28

Beauchamp (Sir Gilbert) knighted, 1426, 409
Beauchamp family of Somersetshire, 307, 471
Beaumont (Agnes), her religious experiences, 490
Beauvais, Bouvear, or Bouvière family, 251, 315, 414
Beaven (A. B.) on Lord Mayor of London, 268

Monoux (Sir George), 496

Becker (A. G.) on authors of quotations, 48
Becket (Thomas), bookseller, d. 1813, his epitaph, 227
Beddoes surname, 64, 113, 158

Bede (Ven.), translation of Fourth Gospel, 130, 172
Bedwell (C. E. A.) on Gosnold, 231

Beer sold without a licence, 232, 294
Beer-brewing and brick-making, early, 465
Bees, in mourning, 100; telling the, 329

Belden (H. M.) on 'Rinordine,' Irish song, 468

Bell (General Robert), books by, c. 1820, 489
Bell inscriptions at Siresa, 17

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Bennet (Thomas), spelling reformer, c. 1710, 47
Bensly (E.) on authors of quotations, 517
Bacon's Apophthegms, 332

Bill Stumps, his mark, 252

Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy,' 326
"Eie sores," 197

Erra Pater, 518

Landor and Ménage, 407
Latin lines on Buxton, 333
Literary allusions, 512

Scott's Count Robert of Paris,' 454

Beowulf, "waeg-sweord" in, the word, 186
Bernini (Cavalier), his statue of Charles I., 53
Berry (G.) on curious book titles, 251

Best (Bishop John), of Carlisle, his descendants, 112
Besturne, use of the word in troubadour poetry, 406
Beth Reynolds, surname, 209

Bethlehem Hospital, outfit of inmates, 1780, 466
Bettiss family, 408

Betty, a hedge-sparrow, use of the word, 57
Bevis of Southampton, the legend, 390, 434, 473
Beulah Spa, Upper Norwood, its history, 508
Bewley (Sir E. T.) on George Fleetwood's portrait, 488
Bible: Bede's translation of the fourth Gospel, 130,
172; silk first mentioned in, 231, 276, 297
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Swift (Dean), 231, 277

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Warner (R.), his Antiquitates Culinariæ,' 431
Wieland (C. M.) his Agathon,' 368, 457
Winchilsea (Lady), her 'Progress of Life,' 401
Bibliopegus, use of the word, 405
Bidaxe, a farm tool, its derivation, 251
Bidding Prayer and King Edward VI., 295
Billingsgate, "Salutation" Tavern, its history, 52
Bill Stumps, his mark, its origin, 95, 252
Bingley (Col. A. H.) on Bingleys of Notts, 68
Gregory Allen: Hampden, 249

Nonjurors: Rev. Benjamin Way, 229

Bingley family of Notts, 68

Birch (W. de G.), emendations in 'Cartularium
Saxonicum,' 204

Birch's in Cornhill, its redecoration, 216

Bird: umber bird, meaning of the word, 230, 353
Bird (Francis), his statue of Queen Anne, 271
Birmingham and London Railway, unroofed carriages
on, 167, 234, 292, 357, 414, 473

Biron (Charles, Duke of), his birthplace, 49
Birrell (Augustine), his essay on Milton, 22, 376
Birth of children and the B.V.M., 36

Births, miraculous, 208

Bishoprics, their traditional naming, 407
Bishops, French refugee, 87, 149, 171
Bit, American coin-name, 63, 115

Blackburn (Archbishop) of York, 1724-43, 350, 415
Blackburn (C. F.), his father's death, 107
Blackfriars, French ambassador's house, 1623, 69
Blackwell (Barnaby). See Backwell.
Bladder, called blather, 55

Bladum, use of the word, 1297. 5, 114
Blake (William) at Felpham, 231, 277
Blakesley, Northants, lost register restored, 45
Blanchard (M.), balloon from Dover to Calais, 311
Blather for bladder, use of the word, 55
Bleackley (Horace) on Robert Stratford Byron, 469
Casanova in England, 443

Common hangman, 244, 376

Dissenting preachers in the Old Jewry, 347
Douglas cause, new light on, 3

Foote (S.), his comedies, 141

George III. and Lady Sarah Lennox, 387

Lightfoot (Hannah), mystery of, 321, 402, 483

Newspapers c. 1817-27, 257

Ordinaries of Newgate, 278

Perreau Brothers and Mrs. Rudd, 361
Quentin (Mrs.), 277

'Sobriquets and Nicknames,' 114

Blind, indigent, school for, its early records, 37, 150,
235, 428

Bloc: Block=political amalgamation, 87

Block and tackle contrivance, and the Greeks, 510
Bloodworth (Sir T.), Lord Mayor, interment, 13, 158
Bloom, use of the term in iron manufacture, 26
Boer War, poem by D. G. Rossetti on, 68
Boigne (Comtesse de), her 'Memoirs,' 101, 173
Bolton (C. K.) on Rev. Edward Fitzgerald, 428
Bombay, domestic life of Europeans in, 508

Bonaparte (Joseph), his carriage after battle of
Vittoria, 135, 217, 373

Bonaparte (Louis Napoleon), his English writings, 30
Bonaparte (Napoleon), his carriage after Waterloo,
135, 217, 373

Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908.

Bonaparte family at Morfontaine, 169

Book auctioneers, Hodgson's, 1807-1907, 246, 266, 285
Book for Many Wives, c. 1646, 10

Book prices 1850 and 1900 compared, 286
'Book-Prices Current' Index, 366

Books, punctuation in, 222; genealogical notes in,
381; blank leaves in, 405

Books recently published:-

Abbaye of the Holy Ghost, 160

Aberdeenshire Epitaphs and Inscriptions, 1391
Archæologia Eliana, 38

Association for the Preservation of the Memorials
of the Dead, Ireland: Journals, Vol. VI, 118
Baker's (A.) History in Fiction, 238

Beck's (E. J.) St. Mary, Rotherhithe, 118
Bell's Cathedral Series, 299

Benjamin of Tudela, his Itinerary, 458
Bennett's (F. J.) Ightham, 238

Beowulf, translated by W. Huyshe, 58
Book-Prices Current, 339

Broadley (A. M.) and Wheeler's (H. F. B.)
Napoleon and the Invasion of England, 519
Brown's (J. D.) The Small Library, 318
Burghley's (Lord) Map of Lancashire in 1590, 180
Burlington Magazine, 120, 199, 300, 380, 480
Cambridge History of English Literature, Vol. I,

439

Cambridge Modern History, Vol. X., 159

Casola's (Canon P.) Pilgrimage to Jerusalem, 179
Chancellor's (C. B.) History of the Squares of
London, 18

Charm of London, compiled by Hyatt, 358
Chaucer's (G.) Prologue and Minor Poems, done

into modern English by Prof. Skeat, 440
Collins's (W.) Poems, ed. by C. Stone, 498
Copinger's (W. A.) Smith-Carington Family, 259
Cox (J. C.) and Harvey's (A.) English Church
Furniture, 237

Delehaye's (H.) Legends of the Saints, 279
Drayton's Minor Poems, ed. by C. Brett, 479
Dunbar's (W.) Poems, 219

Early English Lyrics, chosen by E. K. Chambers
and F. Sidgwick, 117

Edinburgh Review, 378

Elcho's (Lord) Short Account of Scotland, 180
Fanshawe's (Ann, Lady) Memoirs, 439, 465

First Publishers of Truth, ed. by N. Penney, 38
Fitzpatrick's (S. A. O.) Dublin, 198

Forster's (J.) Life of Charles Dickens, 419
Frere and the Boye, 160

Froude's (J. A.) Short Studies, 219
Gipsy Lore Society, Journal, No. I., 179

Hall (H. R.) and King's (L. W.) Egypt and
Western Asia, 479

Hanauer's (J. E.) Folk-lore of Holy Land, 519
Harvey (A.) and Cox's (J. C.) English Church
Furniture, 237

Henderson's (J. A.) Aberdeenshire Epitaphs, 139
Henslowe Papers, ed. by W. W. Greg, 298
Hill (Sir Rowland), 378

Holmes's (W. G.) Justinian and Theodora, 160
Hubbard's (A. J. and G.) Neolithic Dew-Ponds,
457

Hughes's (T.) History of the Society of Jesus in
North America, 520

International Genealogical Directory, 1907, 220

Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908.

Books recently published:-

Breese, in Hudibras,' its etymology, 77, 113

King (L. W.) and Hall's (H. R.) Egypt and Breslar (M. L. R.) on bell inscriptions at Siresa, 17
Western Asia, 479

Layard's (G. S.) Suppressed Plates, 497

Leland's (J.) Itinerary, ed. by L. T. Smith, 78
'Lost' Tudor Plays, ed. by J. S. Farmer, 278
Macaulay's History of England, ed. Henderson,

198; Marginal Notes, selected by Trevelyan, 479
Madden's Diary of Master William Silence, 440
Marriott's (J. A. R.) Life of Lucius Cary,
Viscount Falkland, 259

Neale's (J. A.) Charters of Neales, 340
New English Dictionary, 97, 228, 260, 397
Nivedita's (Sister) Cradle Tales of Hinduism, 419
Pedigree Register, ed. by Sherwood, 340, 366
Phillimore's (W. P. W.) Pedigree Work, 220
Poems of Patriotism, ed. by G. K. A. Bell, 119
Potter's (G. W.) Recollections of Hampstead, 339
Prior's (M.) Writings, ed. by A. R. Waller, 98
Proverbs of Alfred, re-edited by Prof. Skeat, 139
Quarterly Review, 419

Rogers's (J. D.) Historical Geography of the
British Colonies, 79

Scots Peerage, Vol. IV., 159

Shakespeare's Sonnets, and A Lover's Complaint,
Introduction by W. H. Hadow, 497
Shelley's Poems, Introduction
Collins, 318

by Churton

Te Tohunga, collected by W. Dittmer, 419
Trench's (Abp.) Parables of Our Lord, 498
Walpole's (H.) Castle of Otranto, 318
Watson's (G.) The Black Rood of Scotland, 340
Wheeler (H. F. B.) and Broadley's (A. M.)
Napoleon and the Invasion of England, 519
Who's Who, 1903, 498

Wine, Woman, and Song, trans. Symonds, 119
Booksellers and printers of St. Ives, Hunts., 201
Booksellers' catalogues, 19, 58, 98, 140, 199, 239,
279, 319, 359, 398, 458, 498
Book-stealing, degrees of blackness, 475
Book titles, curious, 251

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Boothby (Prince), d. 1800, his biography, 14
Borrow (George), his 'Wild Wales,' 145
Boss on Victor Hugo: reference wanted, 90
Bostock (R. C.) on Childe Harold,' 495
Boswell (J.), his lodgings in Piccadilly, 427
Bosworth (G. F.) on Sir George Monoux, 214
Botha surname, its pronunciation, 298
Botting (James), public executioner, d. 1837, 245
Boucher (Jonathan) and Washington, 188
Boulton and Watt in America, 1786, 326
Bouvear, Bouvière, or Beauvais family, 251, 315, 414
Bowditch (A.) on 'Sobriquets and Nicknames,' 290
Bowen (H. P.) on Beth Reynolds, 209

Braddon (Paul), water-colour artist, c. 1825, 489
Bradford (J. G.) on Tottenham Churchyard, 356
Bradley (H.) on moral courage, 229

Morellianism, 268

Moucharaby, 390

'Bradshaw's Railway Time-Tables,' pub. 1839, 441
Braham (Charles), his children, 33

Brampton Bridge, Northants, and Charles I., 209
Brass, surname, its origin, 350

Bream's Buildings, demolition of St. Thomas's Church,

26; origin of the name, 206

Breda (C. F. de), portrait painter, 309, 416

Hackney celebrities, 86
Hampstead omnibus, 157
Houses of historical interest, 12
"In essentials, unity," 347
Monoux (Sir George), 10
"Mors janua vitæ," 456

"Nit Behamey," Yiddish phrase, 135
Pot-gallery, 254

Slink: slinking, 478

Spring Hill Park: diversion of path, 447
Treloar (Sir William) and B. L. Farjeon, 287
Brickmaking and beerbrewing, early, 465
Bridge, Lancaster, drawing of, c. 1780, 168
Brierley (H.) on Gowdike, 131

Langbaine (Gerald), 1645-57, 229

Bright (Richard), M.D., his Travels through Lower
Hungary,' 170

British Isles, mirages observed in, 155
Britons dying abroad, memorial inscriptions of, 63,
161, 242, 362, 423

Brittany, idolatrous folk-lore in, 409
Bromby (E. H.) on Westralia, 327

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Brontë Prunty, origin of the surname, 270
Brooke (J. T.) on novel wanted, 235

Brough (B. H.) on Tinners in military musters, 55
Brougham (Lord), errors in his life of Gibbon, 386
Browker, surname, its origin, 167

Brown (Hamilton), companion of Byron, 27
Brown (J.) on Ebbin, a Christian name, 397
Piscon-led, 178

Browne (Sir Thomas), his knighthood, 130, 173
Browning (Robert): Portrait by Leighton, 67; and
Wordsworth, literary parallel, 466

Bruce (Robert): his sword, 261, 370; and the slaying
of Red Comyn, 310, 456

Brunskill (William), public executioner, 1794, 245
Brushfield (T. N.) on packhorse crooks, 27
Bruton Church, Williamsburg, Virginia, Bible pre-
sented by King Edward VII., 406
Brutus on St. Anthony's bread, 230
Buchanan (George) on tobacco, 86
Buck (Adam), his portraits, 400

Bucke (Robert) and Croppenbergh family, 67, 112
Buckworth tomb at Tottenham, 247, 355, 437
Budgen (Rev. W.) on Rood-loft piscina, 506
Bullen (R. F.) on Macaulay on examinations, 237
Bulloch (J. M.) on Barnaby Blackwell, banker, 30
Cocks (Kitty), Countess of Stamford, 328
Gordon (Archer), 8

"Gordon Case" and Pope Clement XI., 450
Gordon (James) of the Surtees Society, 290
Gordon (Rev. John) and 'New Statistical Account
of Scotland,' 190

Jamaica records, 478

Highlanders barbadosed, 176

'Sketches and Recollections of West Indies,' 231

Bumble-puppy, the game, 72, 293

Bungay and Bacon, the name combination, 69
Bunyan and Milton genealogies, 15

Bunyan (John), his will, 468

Burglars, charm for, 75

Burial and funeral, c. 1413, distinction between,
9, 78

Burial with the face uncovered, 90, 137, 215, 254

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