Gaskin (F. W.) on Warren Hastings trial, vii. 248 Gammack (J.) on fraudulent American diplomas Gaspar Manor, Stourton, Somerset, xii. 268, 337 and degrees, i. 44 Garfield (General) on genealogy, ii. 64 Garibaldi, origin of the name, iv. 67, 132, 235; his visit to Mazzini's grave, viii. 86; "For the shame of Aspromonte," x. 247; his remains, xii. 328 Garioch, pronunciation of the name, v. 9, 56; x. 298. Garlanding, custom near Oxford, ii. 75 Garlands, funeral, v. 427; vi. 155, 254, 396 Garlic, its curative virtues, ii. 538; called countryman's treacle, xi. 28, 173 Garnet (Henry), Jesuit, his birthplace, viii. 446 Garnet (J.) on Honest broker," ii. 452 Garnett (F. W. R.) on Bacchanals or Bag-o'Nails, vi. 490. Lowry, 437. "Over fork: fork over," vii. 93. Tye, ix. 78 Garnett (Dr. Richard), his death, v. 319, 367; and astrology, 437 Garrett (R. M.) on Shakespeariana, iv. 284 Garrett and Gerald surnames, xii. 345 Garrick (David), 'The Jubilee' printed at Waterford, i. 85; commemorative tablet, ii. 425; and the Preston Jubilee, vii. 227, 276, 417 Gastrell (Rev. Francis) and Shakespeare's home, iv. 47, 115 Gataker (Thomas), 1574-1654, 'D.N.B.' on, vi.' 266 Gatehouse family of King Somborne, Hampshire, ix. 351 Gates, closed, instances, v. 249 Gates, lych, in England, viii. 268, 354 172 Gat-toothed, Chaucer's use of the word, vi. 347 Gaunox, word in court roll, 1511, xi. 250, 357 Gay (John), manuscripts found in a chair, i. 475; Gayette, Rocher de, tradition of its cleft, vii. 329, 419 Gayfere (Thomas) master mason of Westminster Abbey, xi. 286 Gayfere Street, Westminster, origin of the name, xi. 286 Gaynesford monument at Carshalton, xi. 208 Gaythorpe (H.) on Nonconformist burial-grounds, x. 334. Piddle as a land measure, x. 326. Walney Island names, i. 387. Wigan bell foundry, v. 377 Gaze (W. C.) on James O'Brien, xii. 511 Gedney Church, Lincolnshire, its history, x. 248, 310 Gedd or Geddes (Dr. Patrick), Scotch physician at Santiago, i. 230 Gee (Edward), clerk in Six Clerks' Office, d. 1747, ix. 389 Geffery (Sir Robert), Lord Mayor, his biography, vi. 264, 303 Geikie (Sir Archibald), his 'Founders of Geology,' vi. 444 Geisendorfer (W.) on 'Letters left at the Pastry- Gemmell (W.) on dapifer: ostiarius, viii. 48. Genealogical notes in books, viii. 381 Genealogical queries, viii. 189 Genealogical research, iv. 246; aids to, vi. 345 Genealogies in preparation, iv. 467 Genealogist on Right Hon. William Conolly, vi. 354. Courtesy titles and remarriage, vi. 209, 472. Docwra (Sir Henry), ix. 31, 215. Sargent (H. Martyn), ix. 228, 335. Scully family of Tipperary, viii. 347 Genealogist's Guide,' Marshall's supplement to, vii. 347; viii. 52, 153 Genealogy, new sources of, i. 187, 218, 258, 396, 512; American; ii. 63; xi. 49, 175; in Dumas, ii. 427, 496; vii. 137; middle-class family, vi. 48; county royal descents, ix. 148; Italian, x. 449; xi. 14, 73; circulating library proposed, xi. 5, 78; missing compilations, 347 Generals and the enemy, saying about, xii. 268 Generosus, English equivalent of the word, vii. 109 Generous, use of the word in A.V., xi. 246 Genesis, a children's game, iii. 238 Geneva and Calvin, phrase connecting, xii. 67 Geneviève Collection, its whereabouts, ii. 369 Genius, its definition, ii. 24, 94; viii. 320; and heredity, vii. 170, 236, 433; musical, viii. 33 'Genius by Counties,' iv. 287, 329, 474 Gennadius (J.) on Gibbon, ch. lvi. note, iv. 81, 370. Mediterranean, xi. 10 Genoa, Rubens's Palaces of Genoa,' i. 267 "Gentle Shakespeare, use of the word by Ben Jonson, iii. 69, 169, 290 "Gentleman," by letters patent, iv. 88; Gloucestershire definition, xi. 109, 172 Gentleman, first, in Europe, ii. 309 Gentlemanly, use of the word, ii. 24, 93 Gentlemen's evening dress, changes in, vii. 48, 95 Geography, Shakespeare's knowledge of, i. 51; x. 346 Geology, bibliographies of, vi. 229, 291 George I., and turnips, ii. 288, 349; the nightingale 72; and Hannah Lightfoot, viii. 321, 402, 483; ix. 24, 122, 264; and Lady Sarah Lennox, viii. 387; and Chiswick Bigh Road, ix. 29 George IV., the first gentleman in Europe, ii. 309; Chantrey's statue of, iii. 448; an appreciation, iv. 365; his coronation and Mrs. Fitzherbert, v. 227, 292; Byron on the Prince Regent, vi. 165; Diary illustrative of Times of,' viii. 387, 455; and John Barrow, ix. 308; his early household, x. 390 George I.-IV., their statues in London, vii. 66, 155, 197 George (H.) on Whitty Tree, i. 469 George (Capt. Thorne) on capsicum, i. 73. Celtic titles, i. 14. Dee (Dr.), his magic mirror, i. 16. Envelopes, i. 133. Grenadier Guards, i. 30. Marriage registers, i. 9. Mary, Queen of Scots, i. 36. 'Welsh rabbit," i. 70 George, P'ce of Salm Salm," ii. 249 George as a Christian name, vii. 308, 375, 455, 513 Georgia, William Stephens, President of, i. 144, 216, 334; colony of, its foundation, vi. 345 Georgian nobility, their ancestry, vi. 410 Gerald and Garrett surnames, xii. 345 Gerard (E.) on suppression of duelling in England, ii. 367 Gerard (Ebenezer), artist, c. 1813-25; x. 446, 517 Gerard (Sir William), Lord Chancellor of Ireland, his parentage, v. 369 Gerbier (Sir Balthasar), his descendants, iii. 487 Gerish (W. B.) on anchorites' dens, iii. 391. Bell customs at Sibson, xi. 16. Bell-ringing at weddings, xii. 308. Bequests payable in church porch, iv. 369. Blooding a witch, ix. 328. "Blow the cobwebs away," xi. 253. Breakspear (Nicholas), Pope Adrian IV., xi. 71. Burial half within a church, xi. 230. Carlyle on the Griffin, xi. 114. Chauncy (Sir Henry), i. 66. Chauncy correspondence, iv. 265. Chimney-stacks, iv. 128. Clutterbuck (R.) on Thurtell and Weare, xii. 283. Commemorative tablets, i. 367. Cromwell (Robina), iv. 376. 'D.N.B.': additions and corrections, ix. 182. Epitaph at Hunsdon, ix. 27. Epitaphiana, xi. 504. Field memorials to sportsmen, xi. 116, 297. Freeholders in time of Elizabeth, xi. 72. Garlic: onions for purifying water, xi. 173. Gibbets, iv. 251. Girdlestone, xii. 78. Goose with the golden feathers, xi. 145. Hare forecasting fire, xi. 310. Hen, white, xii. 16. Hertford county biography, ii. 47. "His end was peace,' x. 517. Hocktide at Hexton, xi. 488. Hudson (Geoffrey), the dwarf, x. 518. Incut, its meaning, xi. 257. Je ne viens qu'en mourant," iii. 50. Luppinos of Hertford and Ware, v. 289. Maid of the Mill, x. 350. Marriage House, i. 33. Maud House, c. 1300, xi. 18. Mayers' Song, i. 7. Mead (Dr. William), v. 228. Miller of Hide Hall, iii. 376. Monumental brasses in Meyrick collection, v. 8. Names terrible to children, xi. 53. Norden's 'Speculum Britanniæ,' iv. 75. 'Notes and Queries,' local, iii. 255. Piper's Hole, ix. 334. Place-names: their etymology, xi. 398. Pollbooks, vii. 349. Potter's Bar: Seven Kings, xi. 234. Pre-Reformation parsonages, ix. 37. Quick Wood, Clothall, x. 308. Rabbits for luck, xi. 258. Roman death duties, ix. 10. St. Sunday, xi. 276. Salmon (Nathaniel), x. 489. Sawbridgeworth legend, xii. 366. Scrope (Adrian), xi. 33. Shakespeare (John), ix. 9. Spanish strapps "Morbus Gallicus," xi. 49. Speech after removal of tongue, ix. 169. Wenham (Jane), Witch of Walkern, iv. 149. Wilbraham and Tabraham, x. 477. William the Conqueror and Barking, xii. 31. Witchcraft bibliography, xi. 386. Young (Edward), author of Night Thoughts,' xi. 34 Germain (Lady Elizabeth), portraits of, ii. 88, 156, 238 German Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, viii. 389, 457 German Emperor, and the Fishmongers' Company, iii. 148; and Poets Laureate, v. 187, 237, 315 German Encyclopædia, best, viii. 389, 457 German-English dictionary, proper names in, ii. 9; xi. 384. German etchings dated 1833-48, ix. 468 German quotation: "Ohne Phosphor kein German reprint of Leiçarraga's books, i. 284, 315 German Volkslied, "Es ist bestimmt," &c., ii. 327, 351, 371 Germans and Czechs, their antangonism, iv. 187 Germany, history made in, i. 5; duelling in, iv. | 388, 455, 516; princely titles in, vi. 150, 255; English players in, 1592, viii. 305, 412, 518 Gery (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1704, iv. 469 Gesta Romanorum,' and Tacitus, i. 6; Emperor Gestas, crucified thief, xi. 321, 394 131 Ghent, arms of city in fifteenth century, i. 168; Gilby (Antony), friend of Calvin and Knox, viii. "blancs chaperons at, iii. 390 Ghent on John of Gaunt's arms, x. Giacoso (Giuseppe) on Turin National Library, i. 387 Giant legends in England, vi. 211 Gibb (L. M.) on lustre ware, v. 110. v. 110 Vamphorn, Gibbard (William), Westminster scholar, i. 329 Gibbet as a landmark, ix. 371, 438; x. 56 Gibbets, existing, iv. 229, 251, 296, 315, 376 Gibbon (E.) his use of ȧorporéλekus, iv. 167, 272, 370; vi. 93; early editions of Decline and Fall in America, iv. 405; Newman and Coleridge on, v. 387, 435, 455; portrait by Reynolds, 487; and the appellation Porphyrogenite, vi. 187; manuscript of 'The Decline and Fall,' 510; on the Quadi and Marcomanni, vii. 89; errors in Brougham's life of, viii. 386; paragraphs ending with " of," xi. 46; his parents, xii. 325 Gibbons (Elizabeth)= Matthew Diamondbuld Demont, viii. 69, 213 Giblett or Gyblett (William), Winchester scholar, vi. 189 Gibson (Rev. C. Bernard), d. 1885, his biography, i. 106 Gibson (Sir John), knighted 1735, his portrait, vii. 69 Gibson (W. J.) on authors of quotations, ix. 149, 249 Giffard (James), Westminster scholar, 1783, iv. 289 Giffard (John), Westminster scholar, 1778, iv. 289 Gifford (H. J.) on clock by W. Franklin, ii. 513. Japanese cards, i. 75 Gifford family of King Somborne, Hampshire, viii. 489; ix. 116 Giggleswick, funeral refreshments at, xi. 287 Gilbert (Adrian), of Wilton, 1628, vii. 90 Gilbert (G.) on English countess at Tunbridge Wells, xii. 368. MacElligott (Col. Roger), i. 295. Newbourg (His Highness John William), Count Palatine, xii. 489. Quentin (Mrs.), viii. 230. Restoration characters, xii. 328. Stuart (Jane), ii. 294 Gilbert (C. D.) on Mrs. Carey, ii. 449. Monmouth cipher, ii. 411 Gilbert (Sir Humphrey), his last words, xi. 447; xii. 391 Gilbert (Richard), Westminster scholar, i. 408 Gilbert (Thomas), Westminster scholar, i. 407 Gilbert (Sir William) of Kilminchey, xii. 287 Gilchrist (J.) on Farrington, clockmaker, x. 69 Gild churches in medieval times, v. 450 Giles (Esther)=Dr. William Carson, c. 1800, v. 70 Giles (Robert), d. 1578, his biography, i. 48 Gill (A.) on thermometer scale, v. 128 Gill (Capt. Charles), R.N., 1829-38, x. 50 Gill (John), surgeon, 1822, D.N.B.' on, ix. 409 Gill (Theo.) on lizards and music, xi. 277 Gillespie's Hospital, Edinburgh, i. 217 Gillman (C.) on Cantus Hibernici,' vii. 73. Crows and rain, x. 137. Death after lying, x. 157. German leather bindings, xi. 117. Glowworm or firefly, i. 156. Index saying, xi. 255. Lappassit, xi. 149. Mulberry and quince, iv. 386. Palindrome, iii. 310. Peak and Pike, ii. 110. "Red ruin," vi. 30. Rime v. rhyme, vi. 332. Screaming skull, iv. 194. Tasso's Aminta,' xi. 235. "Totum sume fluit," iv. 391. Village names feminine, xi. 115 Gillman (J.) and S. T. Coleridge, ix. 64 Gills, Candlemas, origin of the custom, i. 36, 75 Gilmour (W. T.) on The Outlaw,' viii. 231 Gilpin (John), his route, iii. 120. Cowper's original, vii. 407, 516 Gimerro, mixed breed of animal, i. 107, 156 66 Girdlestone (R. B.) on Girdlestone, xii. 137 Girdlestone, derivation of the name, xi. 448; xii. 78, 137 Girl, etymology of the word, i. 245 Girl of the Period Miscellany,' 1869-70, x. 467, 518 Girl sentenced to be burnt alive, vi. 129, 176, 235, 273 Gironière (Paul de la), his 'Vingt Années aux Philippines,' v. 287 Girtin (G. W. H.) on Massinger's 'Fatal Dowry,' i. 348 Gissing (A.) on a Cornish apparition, ix. 325 Giudiccioni (Bartolommeo), his cardinalitial title, ii. 7 Gladstone (H. S.) on 'Oera Linda Book,' xii. 88, 176 Gladstone (R., Jun.) on All right," xii. 228 Gladstone (T.) and the bread riots in Leith, ii. 388 Gladstone (Right Hon. W. E.), Disraeli on, ii. 67, 110; as a playwright, iii. 89; armorial bearings, vi. 375; his Latin version of Rock of Ages,' vii. 369, 458; viii. 17; Glynnese . language, vii. 148; and "local option," viii. 50, 196; his horsemanship, ix. 191, 234; his last moments, x. 68; Freeman on his Studies on Homer,' xii. 170, 217 Gladwin family, ii. 207 Glamis Castle, mystery of, x. 241, 311 Glamorgan, not Glamorganshire, xi. 306, 498; xii. 118 Glanville (C. L.) on Glanville, Earl of Suffolk, iv. 267 Glanville, Earl of Suffolk, Camden on, v. 213 Glasgow, Provand's Lordship Dinner at, viii. 406, Glasgow Herald,' its long telegram, ii. 125, 176 Glasgow University, its arms, ix. 465 Glass, old receipt for painting on, ii. 284; commandments painted on, ix. 447 Glass and drowning sailor superstition, xii. 310 Glass painters, ii. 67 Glass-breaking at Japanese weddings, i. 195 Glastonbury, St. Dunstan at, i. 149, 216, 293; Goddard (C. V.) on Vastern, iii. 413 Godfrey (Col. Charles), his antecedents, vi. 49, 116, 155 Glen (James), Governor of South Carolina, iii. 485 Godfrey (E.) on Miss Campion with her hornGlen family, iv. 68 Glenara, origin of the word, viii. 449; ix. 36 Glencairn (Lord), impostor, 1869-70, xii. 248 Glencoe massacre, 1692, order for, vii. 287; viii. 20 Glendonwyn on William Clindenin, M.D., vii. 290 Glendonwyn of Glendonwyn, x. 210 Glenny (W. W.) on corn-rent, v. 448. Drinkings: drinking-time, v. 52. Essex fatal to women, xii. 136. Potter's Bar: Seven Kings, xi. 234. Ruckholt House, xi. 92. William the Conqueror and Barking, xii. 175 Glenshee, references to the Spital of, ii. 87, 152, 277 Gloucestershire poll-books, x. 124 Glover (T. A.), his Fruits of Endowments,' vii. 308, 357 Glover and Bland families, vii. 89, 131, 191, 354 Glowworm or firefly in modern poetry, i. 47, 112 156, 193, 216 Gloyne (C. P.) on rhombus, xi. 448 Gluttony, proverb against, v. 470; vi. 95 book, vi. 229 Godfrey (Michael), Deputy-Governor of Bank of Godiva (Lady), her birthplace, iii. 9 x. 408 Godmanchester and Guncaster, place-names, i. 518; ii. 38 Godolphin (Lord Treasurer), Kneller's picture, viii. 210, 272 Godolphin School, Salisbury its motto, vi. 210, 251 God's Blessing Farm, derivation of the name, iv. 428 Godstone, the, at Formby, ix. 187 Godstone stone used in the City, xii. 227 Godwyn (Charles) and Baskology, ii. 487 Godwyn (H.) on burial-places of actresses, xii. 449 Goethe on Byron and Pope, i. 209, 336; prophecy by, 396; translations of Wilhelm Meister,' i. 489; ii. 57; and book-keeping, iii. 328, 414; Bells, bugs, and Christianity," v. 270, 416, 492; vi. 38; on Shakespeare, ix. 70; on King Edwin's dwarfs, x. 250; Englishmen in his Conversations,' xi. 167; on "Ignorance in motion," xii. 88, 198; Edelknabe und Wahrsagerin,' 508 Goettingen, inscription on Hippodrome at, ii. 528 Gofer, ringing for, at Newark-upon-Trent, i. 6 Going a-gooding, St. Thomas's Day custom, iv. 527 Gold v. silver, their quantities and values, iii. 108, 175 Golden (W. P.) on Lady Chantrey, i. 368 "Golden Angel," St. Paul's Churchyard, c. 1658, vii. 470; viii. 33, 216 "Golden Ball," Southwark, its register, i. 329 "Golden Buck," Fleet Street, its history, iii. 427, 493 Golden Roof at Innsbruck, its history, v. 89, 136 Golden Rule and Aristotle, xii. 510 Golding (H.) on Bishop of Man imprisoned, ii. 584 Goldoni (Carlo), his bicentenary and private papers, vii. 127 Goldreich (S.) on If I Only Knew,' xi. 410 Goldsmith (Oliver) and Mary Horneck, i. 310; first French translation of Vicar of Wakefield,' 489; and Scottish paraphraser, ii. 166; and Goody Two Shoes,' 167, 250; Present State of Polite Learning,' 309; his Edwin and Angelina,' iii. 49, 152; the origin of ' She Stoops to Conquer,' iv. 261, 317; variant in 'The Traveller,' v. 167, 295, 397; and the name Tony Lumpkin," vi. 7, 94, 238; and No. 2, Brick Court, Temple, vi. 216; vii. 385, 436; his 'Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog,' vii. 246, 297 Goldsmiths' Company, memorials, 1335-1815, viii. 194 Golf, etymology of the word, i. 168, 517; stymie at, ix. 370, 414, 492; x. 15, 112, 192 Goltho, Lincolnshire, and Grantham family, v. 70, 231, 276, 338 Gomara, Conquest of the Weast India,' xii. 270, 334, 374 Gomme (G. L.) and The Index of Archæological Papers,' iii. 186, 273 Gomme (L.) on St. Martin Pomeroy, x. 450 Goncourt (E. and J. de), English translation of 'Histoire de la Société Française,' v. 309 Gooch (Benjamin), surgeon, date of his death, iii. 146 Good (Dr.), Master of Balliol College, Oxford, viii. 128, 215 Good (S. H.) on Dr. Good of Balliol, viii. 128 Good Friday, and low tides, i. 310; hot cross buns on, ix. 345, 436 Good Friday custom at Bow, iii. 344 "Good-fors," colloquial word, xi. 86, 175 Goodwin (Robert), of Derry, c. 1834, iv. 366 Goodwin (Thomas), Thornley Grant," his 'Beyond the Church,' iii. 205 Goodwin (Thomas), D.D., his third wife, i. 189; and Fetter Lane, c. 1666, viii. 194 Goodwin Sands and Lomea Island, ix. 149, 234 Goody Two Shoes, a bad-tempered housewife, ii. 250. Goodyer (Mrs. Mary), murdered c. 1743, vii. 50 Googe (Barnabe), his Popish Kingdome,' iii. 420 Googlie, cricket slang, its derivation, xii. 110, 194, 274 Goose, roast, at Michaelmas, its origin, ii. 431; its rump and drinking bouts, c. 1627, vii. 190, 418; viii. 493 Goose v. geese, ii. 507 Goose with golden feathers on bench-end at Throcking, xi. 145 Goose with one leg, original of the story, xi. 388, 438, 497, 516 Gooseberry-Tart Fair, Mansfield, vii. 329, 476 Gordon (Archer), colonel in service of Isabella II., viii. 8 Gordon (C.) on "Cala rag whethow," xii. 78. Farnese arms, xii. 155 Gordon (Lady Charlotte) and 'Mysteries of the Court of Denmark,' x. 10 Gordon (Col. Cosmo) and the Macaroni Magistrate, x. 449 Gordon (C. A.) his Concise History of the House of Gordon,' vi. 169 Gordon (General C. G.) and Andrew Jukes, vii. 48 Gordon (Duchess of), fan used by, c. 1787, i. 310; story of the famous, v. 427 Gordon (first Duke of), his birth, x. 7 Gordon (second Duke of), letters of his wife, ii. 170 Gordon (fifth Duke of), portrait by G. Sanders, ix. 289 Gordon (Edward), sergeant-at-arms, ii. 347 Gordon (George), his paper-making invention, v. 208 Gordon (George), friend of Porson, xii. 329, 376 Gordon (Lord George), his grave at Hampstead, ii. 276; and Cagliostro, vi. 348 Gordon (Gilbert), Dumfries excise collector, ii. 396 Gordon (Henrietta, Duchess of), her letters, ix. 417 Gordon (Rev. J.), missionary to Vizagapatam, ix. 209 Gordon (James), laird of Ellon, Aberdeenshire, iv. 68 Gordon (James), nurseryman of Mile End, iii. 111 Gordon (James), of the Surtees Society, viii. 290 Gordon (John), Bp. of Galloway, and Clement XI., ix. 12 Gordon (John), schoolmaster of Kirkcudbright, and the Kenmure peerage, iii. 329 Gordon (John) and Zoffany, i. 107 Gordon (Rev. John) and New Statistical Account of Scotland,' viii. 190 Gordon (Sir John Bury), founder of 30th Lancers, Gordon (Mrs.), tall Essex woman, ii. 128 Gordon (Patrick), his paper-making invention, v. 208 Gordon (Peter), geographer, his writings, iii. 283, 324 Gordon (Lord Robert) of the Scots Greys, x. 89 |