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Francis (John Collins) on Plantagenet tombs at Games: Abraham's beard, 29; London children's
Fontevrault, 184, 223, 410

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Gamnecourt, Picardy, its situation, 429, 512
Gamp umbrella, origin of the word, 268, 335, 398
Chapels, Gardiner (A.) on "I slept, and dreamed that life

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Turkey captives: brief at Wincanton, 31
Fry, to swarm, in Dryden and Leigh Hunt, 321,
378

Fry (E. A.) on Grey family, 14, 512

Index to the Christian Fathers, 54
New Bunhill Fields, Borough, 28
Watermarks in paper, 327

Fubbs yacht of Charles II., 107, 171, 253
Fulham deed of 1627, 206

Fuller (Peck and Beckford), Westminster scholars,
236, 295

Fynmore (A. H. W.) on door-knocker etiquette,137
Fynmore (Col. R. J.) on duels between clergymen,
494

Gage (Sir Henry), 469
Galfrid, 33

Hatchment in Hythe Church, 529
Knapp (George), M.P., 35

Lord Mayors and their counties, 177
Mayney family, 448

Military musters: parish armour, 176
Moke family of Flanders, 194, 378
Peck (Francis), 295, 418
Provincial booksellers, 52

Rush (Sir W. B.), 94

Statues and memorials, 43

G. (G. H.) on crow proverb, 408

G. (H.) on women carrying their husbands, 409
G. (J. T.) on ladies and University degrees, 437
G. (L. F.) on General Wolfe and Yankees, 186
G. (M. N.) on Tennyson's Margaret,' 95
G. (O. E.) on Waterloo Banquet,' 53

G. (P. C.) on authors of quotations wanted, 408
Crosstree (Capt.), 387

Eumæus and Homer, 447
Homer and Ulysses, 407

Robert of Normandy and Arlette, 347
Ulysses and Pulci, 407

Ulysses," the Scapin of epic poetry," 447

Ga, old Teutonic word, 272, 332, 473
Gaelic story and Chinese parallel, 145

Gage (Sir Henry), Governor of Oxford, 469
Gaidoz (H.) on merluche, 92

Gainsborough (T.) and Capt. Wade, 226
Gale, use of the word by poets, 337, 417
Gale family, 367

Galfrid as a Christian name, 33

Galicia, English clocks at Pontevedra, 267, 338

Game leg, origin of the term, 229, 296, 315, 392

=

was Beauty," 349

Raleigh (Sir Walter) and tobacco, 489
"Sheeny," nickname for a Jew, 409

Gardiner (Egerton) on Earl of Arundel's brother
arrested, 208

Dudley (Sir Henry), 231

Garforth (J.) on Spexhall Church, 8

Gargocil, drinking to, meaning of phrase, 509
Garibaldi, his flag and its motto, 7, 97
Garrett (R. M.) on Barnaby Barnes, 245
Garrick (David), his version of

Romeo and

Juliet,' 47, 95; in France, 287, 359
Garters, Jacobite, their origin, 144
Gascoigne (George) and Puttenham's
English Poesie,' 363, 444

'Arte of

Gataker, Westminster scholar c. 1796, 409
Gatehouse (Alexander), Westminster scholar, 389
Gaye (A.) on authors of quotations wanted, 488
Gem (Richard), English physician in Paris, 121,
172, 233, 291

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'Gentleman's Magazine,' numbering of volumes,
388, 477

George I., statues of, 7, 50, 98, 135, 199
George II., poem on his death, its author, 8
George II. to George V., remarkable longevity, 125
Gerbier (C.), Praise of Worthy Women,' 308, 355
Gerish (W. B.) on Adrian IV.'s ring and Emerald
Isle, 250

Apple tree flowering in autumn, 199
Corn and dishonesty, 508
Corpse bleeding, 390

Epitaphiana, 524

Hobby-horse, 258

"If you ask for salt," 198

Inscriptions in City churches, 389

Latour (Peter de), 351

Loyal addresses, 266

Monastic sites and buried treasure, 469

Stones in early village life, 9

German spelling: omission of h after t, 306,
372, 455

Gibbon (Edward), notes on the classics, 188;
and his copyist Edward Hibgame, 306
Gibbons (Grinling) and statue of Charles II.,
322, 454

Gibbs (A. W.) on Bath and Henrietta Maria, 150
Giblett (William), date of his death, 346

Gibraltar, inscriptions in the King's Chapel, 342;
in Sandpits Cemetery, 423, 483

Gildersleeve (O.), Jun., on Gildersleeve family, 27
Gildersleeve family, 27

Gillman (C.) on

་་ teart," 11

Gingham umbrella, origin of the word, 288,
335, 398

Gipsies and Bohemians, popular error, 306, 418, 512
Gladstone (W. E.) at Wilmslow, 224, 311
Glamis Castle, traditional mystery, 446

Glass, stained and painted, in Essex churches,
361, 462

Glasses, wine and spirit, English, 328, 378, 434
Glegg (Lieut.-Col. John B.), his representatives,
87, 196

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Glenny (Alexander), 1726-82, his biography, 509
Glenny (W. W.) on Edna as Christian name, 318
Gloucester, royal Christmases at, 501

Glove, Limerick, in a walnut shell, 249, 297
Glynn (Richard), publisher, 178

Goats and cows, folk-lore, 466, 534

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H. (L.), his Les six Ages de la Femme,' 469
H. (M. D.) on Elizabeth Woodville, 449

God save the people! earliest use of the phrase, 38 H. (M. F.) on Ozias Humphry's papers, 48

Godbold (H. J.) on Sir William Godbold, 64
Godbold (Sir William), his travels, 64, 132
Godfrey: Waller: Myra, 446

Godfrey (James), Westminster scholar, 389
Godfrey (Robert), Westminster scholar, 389
Godfrey (William Duncan), Westminster scholar,
389, 437

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Goethe (J. W. von), his Erlkönig,' 89, 237
Goldsmith (Oliver), and Hackney, 10, 98;
"make ""
mar in, 37; his Deserted
Village,' editions of 1770, 41, 194
Gollop (Roger), Recorder of Romsey, 488
Goodchild (J.), Westminster scholar, 409
Goodwin (John), Westminster scholar, 409
Googlie, cricket slang, its derivation, 38
Gordon (Charles), publisher, his identity, 67
Gordon (John), Westminster scholar, 389, 437
Gordon (Joseph), Westminster scholar, 389, 437
Gordon (Peter,) explorer, his parentage, 126
Gordon (Pryse Lockhart), 1762-1845, 266
Gordon (Capt. R. J.) and the African Associa-
tion, 159

Gordon (William), Westminster scholar, 389, 437
Gordon (William James), Westminster scholar,
389, 437

Gore (Mrs.), her Agathonia,' 228
Goring House during Civil War, 369
Goss (C. W. F.) on the Ravensbourne, 17

Gouland, in Jonson's' Pan's Anniversary,' 429,532
Gould (A. W.) on poll-books of the City of London,

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Green-backs first published, c. 1847, 373, 414
Greenwich Market, 1740, pictures of, 209, 313
Greenwood (J. A.) on Folly, 113

H.M.S. Avenger, 294

Greir, Grierson, or Greresone family, 38
Grey family, 14, 376, 512

Grierson, Greresone, or Greir family, 38
Grierson (H. J. C.) on Donne's poems, 7

Grose (Francis), in picture by Nathaniel Hone, 429
Grumbledories, Jonson's use of the word, 174
Gruselier (Gregory) on Capt. Andrew Elton, 230
Guest (Sir Lyonell), Westminster scholar, 509
Guildhall, old statues in, 252, 312; Mr. S. Perks
on the Crypt, 365

Gutenberg, his 42-line Bible, its publication, 307,
355

Hafter 1, omission in German spelling, 306, 372, 455
H. on statues in the British Isles, 243
H. (A.) on arms of women, 109

H. (A. C.) on Goldwin Smith's' Reminiscences,' 278
H. (H.) on elephant and castle in heraldry, 353

Wooden effigies at Weston-under-Lizard, 356

H. (O.) on magazine story of a deserter, 129
H. (S. H. A.) on "Fern to make malt," 279

H. (W. A.) on clergy retiring from dinner-table, 70
George I. statues, 51

Maginn's writings, 74

66

Plundering and blundering," 267

H. (W. B.) on Canons, Middlesex, 394

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Coote (Sir Eyre), his monuments, 335
Dickens's Haunted Man,' 186
Epitaphiana, 524

Folly, 159

Frederic, Prince of Wales, 434
Glamis Castle mystery, 446

Keep within Compass," tavern sign, 505
Legacy to first Lord Brougham, 190

Moran (Edward R.), 236

Order of Merit, 144

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Hale (W. G.) on Young Folks,' 450

Halkett (Samuel), librarian, his biography, 489
Hall (E.), his Chronicle of Henry IV., 368, 458
Hall (J. E. P.) on Dr. J. C. Litchfield, 268
Hall (Mrs. S. C.) her Buccaneer,' 308, 372
Halley and Pyke families, 44

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Halls district of Cheshire and Shropshire, history,
329, 416, 473

Hamill (A. E.) on St. Armand, 367
Hampden (John) and Ship Money, 16
Handkerchiefs, knots in, as reminder, 506
Handyman-sailor, earliest use of the term, 113
Hanging alive in chains, abolished before 1609,
406

Hanging-Sword Alley, its name, 269, 337
Hangman: Thomas Tallis or Turlis, 325, 477
Hanover Chapel, Peckham, its demolition, 46, 455
Hanover Square, Club Etranger in, 407, 477
Harald (King) the Gold Beard, 389, 458
Hardisty (Margaret) on Poultney: Pulteney, 329
Hardman family and Allerton, Lancs, 249
Hardy (T.), Legend in 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles,'
96

Hare (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1743, 509
Harmatopegos on Chideock, 49

Minster verger v. sacristan, 274
Harp Alley, City, its traditions, 225
Harris (E. B.) on Strettell-Utterson, 94
Harrovian on
'Manners and Customs of the
French,' 76

Hartshorne (A.) on George Bubb Dodington and
his circle, 10

Plantagenet tombs at Fontevrault, 390
Hastings (Warren) and the Duke of Grafton,
East Indiaman, 189, 237
Hatchment in Hythe Church, 529
Hatless, a recent craze, 25

Hats of ladies in theatres, 386,476, 518
Hatton (Edward), his portrait and biography,
9, 54, 96, 151

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Haug (General), e. 1849, his biography, 66, 157

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Hibgame (Edward), copyist of Gibbon's MS., 306
Haultain (A.) on Goldwin Smith's Reminis- Hibgame (Edward South), his library and bio-
cences,' 167
graphy, 306

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Haultmont (M.) on yon": its Italian equiva-Hibgame (F: T.) on Caslon's Type-Foundry, 266
lents, 133
Defoe Methodist Chapel, Tooting, 505
Faber (Rev. F. W.), 489

Haviland (John), printer, 1638, 407, 477

Hawkes family in Ireland, 129

Hawkes-Strugnell (W.) on King Harald the Gold
Beard, 389

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Hay, wet, in Webster's Duchess of Malfi,' 469,
535

Haydon (B. R.) and P. B. Shelley, 53

Hayman (Robert), poet, his biography, 206, 270
Headlong Hall,' by T. L. Peacock, 508
Hedgcock (F. A.) on Garrick in France, 287
Helmet on taxes on crests, 410

Hellwig (Dr. A.) on criminal superstitions, 347
Hems (Harry) on black and red rats, 537
Crosses, 535

Door-knocker etiquette, 18
George I. statues, 98

St. Hilda: St. John del Pyke, 516
Saint's cloak and sunbeam, 357

Henderson (W. H.) on Hermit's Cave, Weston
Mouth, 369

Henkel (F. W.) on 'Annals of England,' 354
Henningsen (C. F.), and Louis Kossuth, 510
Henrietta on Basil the Great, 190

Henrietta Maria

(Queen), supposed

marriage, 100; at Bath, 150, 197

second

Henriquez (Jacob) and his seven daughters, 150,
236, 279

Henry II. and Pope Alexander III., 349, 396
Henry IV., Hall's Chronicle,' 368, 458

Henry VIII., his queens descended from Edward
I., 464

Henry of Navarre and three-handled cup, 408, 457
Heraldry, Chevalier de Laurence on, 18; of York,
426

Heraldry :-

Thompson (Francis), the poet, 208
Hanover Chapel, Peckham, 46
Marriage in Lincoln's Inn Chapel, 226
Tit for Tat,' American novel, 489
Higgin (Orator), c. 1654, his identity, 286
Higham (C.) on Marie Huber, 249

Swedenborg manuscript, missing, 22
Waller Myra: Godfrey, 446
Highwaymen and Lord Berkeley, 305
Hill (Frank H.), his Political Adventures of Lord
Beaconsfield,' 268, 317

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Hill (J.), on authors of quotations wanted, 188, 235
Hill (Lewin) on quiz," 229

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Hill (N. W.) on Airman, 265

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Ansgar, Master of the Horse, 73
Arno Mesellany,' 1784, 234

Authors of quotations wanted, 267,
Bohemians and Gipsies, 512

Burntisland, its derivation, 249
Cowes family, 255

Epitaphiana, 525

Hocktide at Hexton: Rope Monday, 58
Jane Shore': 'The Canadian Girl,' 238
Kempesfeld, Hampstead, 14

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Literary Gossip," 15

Mendiant, French dessert, 435

Mesopotamia "Blessed word," 253

Shakespeariana, 162, 163, 422

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Smollett's History of England,' 393

Smouch, term for a Jew, 375

Snails as food, 315

South African slang, 372
Surmaster, 426

Tammany and England, 338
Tenement-house, 495

Argent, a fesse sable between three mullets Hill (Rev. Rowland), autograph letters, 327, 373

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Howard of Effingham (Lord), his first wife, Hippocrates, wording of his oath, 310, 371,
310, 374

Latimer branch of Nevill family, 328

391
Hitchin-Kemp (F.) on Canons, Middlesex, 374
Kempesfeld, Hampstead, 13

Per fesse gules and argent, in chief a lion Hoare (Admiral) and Smollett's 'Peregrine
issuant, 217

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Hobby-horse in mid-winter mumming, 209, 257,
317, 417

Hobhouse memoirs, published 1901, 108
Hockaday (F. S.) on Archdeacons of Hereford, 128
Hocktide at Hexton: Rope Monday, 58
Episcopal Visitations: Articles of Inquiry, 9
Hodgkin (J.) on Agathonia,' a romance, 228
American words and phrases, 132
Arno Miscellany,' 1784, 148
Bath King of Arms, 32

"British Glory Revived," 77

"Canabull blue silke," 33

Cley-next-the-Sea Church: Woodwose, 472
Courtenay (Viscount): mock coat of arms,
128

Guichard d'Angle, 472

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Hodgkin (J.) on "Fern to make malt," 279
Godbold (Sir W.): earthquake in Italy, 132
Herb-woman to the King, 256, 378, 436
King's Butler, 156

Lardiner at the Coronation, 198

Mendiant, French dessert, 333

Philip (Sir Matthew), Mayor of London, 73

Pigeon-houses in the Middle Ages, 96
Portygne, 138

Prinknash, 314

Royal tombs at St. Denis, 116

Snuff-box inscription, 93

Sprott's Chronicle, 178

St. Leodegarius and the St. Leger, 112
Tenedish, 354

Vavasour surname, its derivation, 232
'Walrus and the Carpenter' parody, 496
Watermarks in paper, 371

Hodson (Major) at St. Helena, 169, 251, 312
Hodson (Leonard J.) on Hodson family, 409
Peel (John), 278

Hodson family, 409

Hog, Hampshire, use of the term, 57

Hogan (J. F.) on Parson and the Painter,' 433
Skelton (Col.) of St. Helena, 93

Hogg (R. M.) on Will Watch, the smuggler, 269
Hole : The Hole" in Fleet Street, 229, 314, 392
Holman (H. W.) on 'Sir Edward's Narrative,' 8
Holmes (Wendell), his allusions to 'N. & Q.,' 147, 216
Holwell family, 528

Holworthy (F. M. R.) on Hawkes family in Ireland,

Holy Crows, Lisbon, their history, 67, 116, 155
Homer and Eumæus, a critic's reference to, 447
Homer and Ulysses, allegorical interpretation, 407,
515

Hone (Nathaniel), his picture Two Gentlemen,'

Hone (W.), T. Q. M. in Table Book,' 230, 336;
J. W. in Year-Book,' 230, 335

Hoole (Dr. H.) on oath of Hippocrates, 310
Hooper (Mrs. Ellen), her Duty,' 349
Hope (Andrew) on Epitaphiana, 524

Minster verger, 314

Hopwood (C. H.) on George I. statues, 99
Newgate and Wilkes, 269

Horace, Carmina,' Book I. 5, 55
Hornshole, place-name, its history, 461
Horses, modern names, 124; stabled in churches,
1745-6, 129; ancient names, 283; names in
N.W. Lincolnshire, 364

Horses, Arabian, in pre-Mohammedan days, 71
Hough (Bishop John), nis family history, 48, 119
Houghton family, 509

Houkins (C.) on Leake and Martin-Leake families,
528

House of Commons, Colonials in, before 1653,
387; portraits of Speakers, 406
Household, Royal, book with lists of, 469
Houseman (John), c. 1644, his biography, 107
Howard of Effingham (Lord), his first wife's arms,
310, 374

Howards v. Lowthers, superstition upset, 504
"Howde Men": Robin Hood's men, 18, 79
Howe and Kennett families, 229

Howells (A.) on authors of quotations wanted, 88
Huber (Marie), Le Monde fou préféré au Monde
sage,' 249

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Maids of Taunton, 490

Turkey captives, 30

Humphry (Ozias), miniature painter, his papers,
48, 173

Hungary, Shakespeare in, 345

'Hungary in the Eighteenth Century,' by Marc-
zali, 204, 270

Hunt (A. L.) on Rev. Rowland Hill, 327
Hunt (Leigh), verbal use of "fry," 321, 378
Hunter (Governor) of New York and New Jersey,
447

Hunting, Dr. Johnson on, 525
Huntingdonshire poll-books, 183

Husbands carried by their wives, 409, 452, 518
Hutchinson-Low (R. M.) on Sterne family, 329
Hutton (C.), his Miscellanea Mathematica,' 347,
434

Hutton (G.), benefactor of King's College, Aber-
deen, 347, 434

Hyde Park monolith, its history, 408
Hyères Cathedral, translation of an inscription,
109, 150

Hymn, Latin, by St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 428
Hytch (F. J.) on Parson and the Painter,' 477
Hythe Church, hatchment in, 1638, 529

Corbyn," 495

I. (W.) on "Winchester Quart":
Ikon, Russian, initials on, 32
Index to the Christian Fathers, 54
India, Duke of Wellington on the loss of, 286
Indian custom, knots as reminder, 506
Initials on Russian ikon, 32

Inscriptions: in Hyères Cathedral, 109, 150; in
King's Chapel, Gibraltar, 342; in churches and
churchyards, 389, 453, 492, 537; in Sandpits
Cemetery, Gibraltar, 423, 483

Iorwerth = Edward in Welsh, 34

Ireland, Secretaries of the Lords Lieutenant, 187,
233; Abp. Whately on Lord Lieutenancy, 288,
353; tracked" stones found in, 288
Irish and Scotch booksellers, 170, 418
Irish superstition: boys in petticoats and fairies,,
65, 137, 293

Irish war 1688-91, and Dean Swift, 269, 317
Irishman and thunderstorm, 110

Irvine (W.) on authors of quotations wanted, 408
Irwin (Dame Elizabeth), her will, 1720, 28, 78
Isaacs (A. Lionel) on J. M. Quérard, 177
Islington historians, 187, 239, 250, 296, 334
Isola family, 525

Ivanhoe, Scott's invention of the name, 326
Ivory (Sir John), knighted in 1682, 147, 195, 234

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Jamaica, sons of Regicides settled in, 404
James I., modern equivalent of a crown, 268;
letter to King Frederick of Bohemia, 484
James II., corpse at St. Germain-en-Laye, 449
Jamineau (Isaac), Consul at Naples, his biography,
509

Japan, diplomatic intercourse with China, 157;
marriage relationships in, 506

Jaws moving in sympathy with scissors, 448, 496
"Jehovah ""
in affirmations by Jews, 346, 433
Jenkins (Benjamin) of Chepstow, 1712-83, 169
Jenkins (Rhys) on Thames Water Company, 89

Wall-papers, 12

Jenko (S.), author of Slovene hymn, 106
Jennings (P.) on babies and kittens, 509

Jerram (C. S.) on authors of quotations wanted,

373

Otford, Kent, 437

Jerrold (W.) on Liston and Ducrow, 536

Mock coats of arms, 112

Saint's cloak and sunbeam, 438

Jerusalem, MS. work on the Temple, 1839, 109
Jesson (T.) on 'The Case Altered,' 89
Jew-burning in Italy, 1799, 346

Jews, Jehovah in affirmations by, 346, 433
Jew's eye, meaning of the phrase, 208, 277
Joan of Arc and St. Margaret, 277

Joël (John), Jouel, or Juiel, executed at Rouen,
427

Johnson (H. H.) on sparrow-blasted, 267
Sparrowgrass: asparagus, 266

Johnson (Dr. Samuel) on hunting, 525
Jonas (A. C.) on elephant and castle in heraldry,
353

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Jouel (John). See Joël.

Joy, curious rimes to, 426

Judgment of God: woman throwing her children
to wolves, 228, 318

Juiel (John). See Joël.

Julius Cæsar: princes and comets, 18, 57
Juniper berries Melmont berries, 29, 118

K. (H.) on tilleul, 132

K. (L. L.) on aviation: early attempts, 166
Bohemians and Gipsies, 418

Churche (Robert), c. 1800, 249
Cologne (Archbishop of): two tracts, 433
Coryate (Thomas): date of his death, 85
Doge's hat, 56

East India Company's Marine Service, 134
Fores's Musical Envelope, 508
Goats and cows, 466

Henningsen (Charles Frederick) and Kossuth,
510

490

James I. and Frederick of Bohemia, 484
Kossuth Coppered,' satirical poem,
'Lay of St. Aloys,' 388

Mendiant, French dessert, 323

Opusculum, 455

Pepita, a pattern, 6

Shakespeare in Hungary, 345

Telephones in banks, 297

Touching for the king's evil, 326

Windsor stationmaster, 68, 253

Keep within Compass," tavern sign, Uxbridge,
505

Kelso convoy, meaning of the term, 425
Kemp (J. T.) on the brown sex, 505

Toe names, 106

Kempesfeld, Hampstead field-name, 13, 119
Kennedy (Stanhope) on Benjamin Jenkins, 169
Kennett and Howe families, 229

Kerallain (R. de) on Garibaldi and his flag, 7
Kester (Paul), poet, his biography, 32
Keynes (G. L.) on Blake's Laughing Song,' 241
King (Charles), M.P. for Swords, 1776-83, 369
King (Sir Charles S.) on Charles King, M.P., 369
Wetenhall (Bishop Edward), 372

King (J. Stuart) on Ora ""Noria," 215
King (John), Devonshire artist, b. 1788, 169, 235
King (W. F. H.), his Classical and Foreign
Quotations,' 123, 402

King, in place-names, 130, 192

King Orry, explanation of the term, 245
Kings, English, named Edward, 31, 70

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