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Incantation in Image in the Sands,' v. 246
Incendiary, female, supposed crime, ii. 9
Incense in post-Reformation times, i. 178
Inches Volunteers, 1797-1800, MS. cash-book,
viii. 224

Incledon (Charles), and Bristol slavery anecdote, iii. 373, 464; iv. 92, 135

Inconsiderative, use of the word in 1684, vii. 126
Incubators, early, vii. 149, 218, 394
Incut, bibliographical term, its meanings, xi. 188,

256

Inder family, viii. 507

Inderwick (F. A.), K.C., F.S.A., his death, ii. 179 Index, cross-references in, iii. 126; for lists in dictionary order, v. 406; "I care not who writes the book which has a good index," x. 469; xi. 76, 194, 234, 255

Index nominum et locorum to the 'D.N.B.,' viii. 161

Index of place-names, ix. 47, 114, 235
Index Society and British Record Society, ii. 389
Indexing, faults in, vi. 166

India, T. L. Peacock and the Overland route, viii. 121; first Englishman in, ix. 208, 254; owl folk-lore in, x. 327; surnames and cognomens in, xi. 166, 250

Indian jugglery, books on, vi. 430, 516

Indian kings, c. 1710, their names, iii. 449, 497 Indian life in fiction, ii. 445

Indian magic, x. 428, 495

Indian Mutiny, and Nana Sahib, viii. 248, 316; Major Hodson, viii. 348, 414; ix. 12; Jubilee celebration at Albert Hall, ix. 2

Indian sport, records of, i. 349, 397, 455
Indian title, Raja-i-Rajgan, vii. 66.
Indiana on authors of quotations wanted, i. 297
Indians, American, pudding made by, iv. 288;
in poetry, vi. 209, 296, 337, 517
Indies, West, Gordon of, iv. 108

Infinitive, split, its growth, ii. 406; iii. 17, 51, 95, 150, 210, 295; v. 280; in Milton, vi. 409, 473; vii. 33

Influential, use of the word, ii. 24, 93
Ingenuus, English equivalent of the word, vii.

109

Ingle (J. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, iii.

469

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Ingleby or Ingilby (Sir Charles), 1644-1718, iii. 44 Ingleby (Holcombe) on billycock, ix. 27. Contraction, iii. 152. Corks, ii. 452. Directions to Churchwardens,' iii. 264. Epitaph by Shakespeare, i. 126. For a God Yow," iii. 389. Guardings, iii. 429. Heacham parish officers, ii. 247, 431. Holbeach Church, x. 228. "Kick the bucket," i. 412. Larcin: Bevan, iii. 87. Ninths, iii. 389. Norfolk folksongs, iii. 365. Parish clerks, men of family as, ix. 334. Parish records, eighteenth century, ix. 426. Prescriptions, i. 409; ii. 56. Pricklebat, iii. 5. Prisoners' clothes as perquisites, iii. 369. Tasso and Milton, i. 202. Virginia and the Eastern Counties, vii. 412. Weatherhead (William), x. 427

Inglewood Forest, Roman town buried in, x. 269, 317

Inglis (A.) on Collop Monday, v. 413

Inglis (General), of Lucknow, his representatives, vi. 387

Inglis family pedigree, x. 370

Ingoldsby, parody on 'Poor Dog Tray,' vii. 14, 137. See also Barham.

Ingram (James), President of Trinity College, Oxford, xi. 429; xii. 11

Ingram (John H.) on William Collins, the poet,
vi. 256. Poe: a supposed poem, i. 145.
Screaming skull, iv. 252. West (William
Edward), iv. 327

Ingram and Lingen families, ii. 487
Ingram sale, 1806, vi. 408

Ingress Abbey, Greenhithe, its history, iii. 315 Initial letters instead of words, ix. 126, 174; x. 176, 258, 416

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Inkle, meaning of the word, x. 186, 235
Inman (J. E.), his
Le Premier Grenadier des
Armées de la République,' i. 385
Inmatecy, use of the word, 1807, viii. 187
Inn, Angel of, meaning of the term, ix. 488; x.
14, 55, 95, 135

Inn Signs. See Tavern Signs.

Innes (J. H.) on Black Dog Alley, Westminster, ii. 174. Inns of Court, married members, i. 488. New Amsterdam,' i. 161 Inniskilling: Enniskilling, spelling of the name,

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vii. 269

Inns of Court, minor, their Admission Registers, Inns, London coaching, 1680, viii. 1

viii. 428; ix. 114

Innsbruck, Golden Roof at: its history, v. 89, 136 Inoculation and vaccination, ii. 27, 132, 216, 313, 394, 456, 513

Inquirer on admirable, vi. 329. "Back to the
land," xii. 327. Bartolozzi, i. 289. Bede's
translation of Fourth Gospel, viii. 130. Camoys
(Thomas, fourth Lord), xi. 108. Carlyle on
religion, vi. 470. Coherer, early use of the word,
xii. 88. Geneva and Calvin, xii. 67. Hoek
van Holland, vii. 188. Perks (Thomas), v.
169. Slavery in England, vii. 149.
Inquisition and Jews, c. 1680, x. 288
Inquisitor on Lady Chapels, x. 289
Inscriptions: on statue of James II., i. 67, 137;
near Bowden Parish Church, 85; on museum at
Christchurch, New Zealand, 268; on public
buildings, 448, 516; Norman, in Yorkshire,
iii. 349, 397, 476; iv. 16; Baskish, in New-
foundland, v. 328, 513; in uncials on tablet at
Bath, viii. 95; their preservation, 201, 275,
433; Hebrew, on seals, ix. 110; Roman,
concerning Corbridge, 249, 311; Greek, on
sundial, 289, 518; Roman, at Baveno, x. 107,
193, 296; over hall door, 506; on watch, 506
Inscriptions:-

Bellagio, Italy, vii. 164; xi. 325
Cadenabbia, Italy, vi. 446

Constance Cathedral, vi. 69, 117, 173
Cyprus, vi. 302

Figueira da Foz, iv. 147

Florence, ix. 224, 443; x. 24, 223, 324, 463
Gatton, vi. 8, 57, 172

Hibernia, i. 388, 455

Italy, Southern, vi. 406

Jerusalem, xi. 25, 163

Kingston, Jamaica, xii. 105

Las Palmas, i. 482

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Lucerne, v. 466; vi. 124, 195
Milan, vi. 4

Naples, viii. 62, 161, 242, 362, 423; xi. 343; xii. 303, 362

Orotava, Tenerife, i. 361, 455
Petit Saconnex, Geneva, xii. 183
San Sebastian, iii. 361, 433; v. 385
Santa Cruz, Tenerife, i. 442

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Insect names in Scotland, xii. 245
Intake:
477

Jenion's Intake," near Chester, i. 407,

Intellect and Valour of Great Britain,' key to print, x. 129

Intellectual harvest, late in life, i. 469; ii. 54 Intelligence,' J. Macock, 1666, newspaper, vii. 348 Interest, Ruskin on, xi. 209

Interment in graves belonging to other families, i. 9

Interments, clerical, x. 148, 233

International copyright, early instance, ix. 147
Interrogation mark, its origin, ii. 301

Into Thy Hands, O Lord,' oil painting by Mr.
Briton Rivière, viii. 330, 396

Invalids, Company of, their records, v. 489; vi. 38

Inventories, seventeenth-century, ix. 53

Inventories and stocktaking in antiquity, v. 168 Inventories of City churches, c. 1667-8, viii. 389 Inventory, Lincoln ecclesiastical, iii. 388, 435 Inverness bibliography, xii. 227, 318, 398 Invitation cards, wedding, early printed, iv. 308 Iona Cathedral, its restoration, ii. 47

Ions (F.) his caricatures of Lieut.-Governor Stockenstrom, vi. 347

Iota on prayer for twins, iii. 428

Ipse on possessive case of nouns ending in s, viii. 107

Ipswich, inscription in St. Margaret's Church, i. 368, 431

275

Ipswich Appentice Books, i. 41, 111

Iredale (Mary), The Maid of the Mill, x. 350 Ireland (William Henry), his 'Modern Ship of

Fools,' xi. 429

Ireland, Iberian inscriptions in, i. 388, 455; officers of State in, iv. 149, 214, 314; English army in, 1630-40, 489; Sir Walter Scott in, v. 7; death-birds in, v. 111, 158, 215; vi. 117, 156, 173; Langtry estate in, vii. 128, 198; under the Tudors, viii. 29, 93; English regiments in, 1820-30, 30; expeditions to, 1573-98, ix. 190, 277, 334; Viceroy of, official authority for title, 210, 332; its strategic position, xii. 187; Hearth Money Roll of 1666, 308

Ireni Jacobi Fanny Jessop Cavendish de Rienzi Selina Anna Susannah Skelton Peter, child named, i. 171

Ireton (Henry), of Gray's Inn, 1670, his biography,

xi. 369

Ireton (John), Lord Mayor, 1658-9, his marriage,

xi. 369

Irish, Spanish stories in, xi. 368, 418
Irish at Cherbourg in 1429, iii. 368

Irish air, Girl I left behind Me,' xi. 246
Irish bog butter, v. 308, 353, 416, 496
Irish Brigade, its history, iv. 87
Irish curses, xi. 45

Irish custom on Christmas Eve, xi. 45
Irish ejaculatory prayers, i. 249, 337, 492
Irish epitaph in Kilkeel Churchyard, iii. 24
Irish folk-lore, iii. 204, 313, 357

Irish girl and Barbary pirates, poem on, vii. 460;

viii. 13

Irish historical and artistic relics, i. 206

Irish House of Commons, Speakers, 1660-178, i. 227, 293

Irish land belonging to an English benefice, vi. 166 Irish maypoles, iv. 469

Irish Michaelmas custom, ii. 347, 431

Irish Nationalists, Swinburne on, xii. 350, 412, 472
Irish Parliament, history of, viii. 190
Irish pedigrees, viii. 29, 93

Irish potato rings, iii. 149

Irish-printed medical books ante 1700, xi. 428
Irish-printed plays, i. 84

Irish Rebellion, 1798, its historians, viii. 69;
Crotty executed, ix. 510; x. 117

Irish soil exported, iii. 328, 394; iv. 113
Irish song: Langolee, ix. 129, 257, 374, 473
Irish stage, Dean Swift and, iii. 265
"Irish Stocke," 1631, v. 249, 297, 374
Irish surnames, their pronunciation, i. 125;
Mac or O before, iii. 15; x. 354, 417
Irish version of "De Mortuis," ix. 388, 455
Irish watchman, picture and lines, iv. 506
Irish weather rime, iv. 406

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Irish Yeomanry, 1798, ix. 290

Iron, picking up scraps of, iii. 348, 397; in Homer, vii. 39, 141

Iron manufacture, use of bloom in, viii. 26 Ironmongers' Company, its history and almshouses, vi. 263

Irun, Spain, etymology of place-name, v. 470; vi.

13

Irus,' supposed play by Shakespeare, i. 349 Irvine (W.), his History of the Irvine Family,'

v. 328

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Irvine (W.) on Charles Mason, Royalist divine, iii. 388

Irving (Dr. David), his "History of Scotish Poetry,' i. 325

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Irving (Edward and Henry), W. C. Hazlitt on, 147 Irving (G.) on High Peak Irving (Washington), his Irwin (Beatrice H.) on Family,' v. 328 -is and -es in Scottish proper names, x. 486; xi. Isaacs (A. L.) on Bruges, xi. 74 Isaacson (James), M.P. for Banbury, xi. 387; xii. 18, 94

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Isabel (Plantagenet), Countess of Essex and Eu, her descendants, vi. 407, 508; vii. 147 Isabelline as a colour, i. 487; ii. 75, 253, 375, 477,

537; iii. 92

Isca and related British names, their interpretation, vii. 363

Iseult, pronunciation of the name, vi. 404
Isham family, vii. 265, 418
Isherwood (C.) on Samuel Butler, iii. 168. Twitchel,

iii. 289

Ising-glass, earliest use of the word, x. 346, 411
Isinglass used in windows, xi. 28

Isle of Man, blown about by the winds, v. 126;
Mount Murray, place-name, 166, 299; and the
Countess of Derby, 1651, vii. 9, 73

Isle of Wight, The Christmas Boys' in, vi. 481; vii. 30

Isles family, derivation of the name, vii. 450; viii. 17, 112

Islington, burial-ground in Church Row, ii. 394: Eslyngton, variant of, vii. 29, 93

Islington parish registers, xi. 169

Isolde and Tristan, vii. 50, 150
Ispahan, Pied Piper in, ix. 348; x. 57
Ita Testor on Beyond the Church,' iii. 205. Brig-
stocke (Owen), ii. 86. "Poor Allinda's growing
old," ii. 64. Steinman (George Steinman), ii.
88, 350

Italian, early glossary wanted, iii. 447
Italian artists, modern, ii. 468; iii. 38
Italian genealogy, x. 449; xi. 14, 73
Italian initial h, ii. 107, 352

Italian literature, early, xi. 497

J. (F. C.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 168.
Pompadour (Madame de), her library, i. 445
J. (F. M.) on copper coins and tokens, i. 248.
Sweden, King of, on balance of power, ii. 8.
Wesley (John) and gardens, i. 349

J. (G.H.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 232.
Constantine's Column at Constantinople, vi. 450.
Quotations wanted, vi. 449

J. (J. H.) on "Scole Inn," Norfolk, i. 454

J. (L.) on Sir Matthew de Renzi, x. 369

J. (M.) on Winstanley's birthplace, ix. 469

Italian proverb: "Una mano lava l'altra," ix. J. (P.) on Eton House, Kent, viii. 290

329, 418, 493

Italian scholar hoaxed, ii. 367

Italian songs, v. 429

Italiano on flying machine in 1751, xii. 238
Italy, English graves in, ii. 307, 352;

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graphical expression," iv. 249, 330; astrology in,
v. 148; inscriptions in, vi. 4, 406, 446; evil-
eye superstitions in, ix. 145, 216; Latin
inscription near Siena, x. 209

Ithamar, girl's name, its origin, iv. 387, 438, 516 Ito, Jewish territorial association, its history, vi. 461; vii. 12, 93, 173

Iver, Bucks, place-name, its derivation, vi. 450;
vii. 292; viii. 77

Iverach, its pronunciation, x. 468
Ivery:

"the Ivery," Wiltshire local name, xi. 385; xii. 152

Ivorine, writing on, v. 228

Ivy, the oak, and the ash, i. 35

Ivy House, Brixton, and Queen Elizabeth, x. 348, 411

414

Ivy Lane, Strand, its history, v. 81, 136, 175, 254;
Ixion on heraldry, xi. 197

vii.

Ixtlilxochitl and other Aztec names, vii. 325 Izard (Ralph and Walter), Westminster scholars, iv. 47, 237

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on arms of Roman Catholic Bishops, x. Complete Peerage,' xii. 177. Gaol literaxi. 512. Portions: pensions, x. 358 J. (Ca.) on Gilbert Imlay's 'Emigrants,' x. 49 Old Highlander," vii. 92. Nun, S.) on xii. 55. Ruby wedding, xii. 55 Goethe, v. 270

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(C. The, J. (C. T.) on Acts xxix., lost chapter, vi. 9. Byron on (D.) Dickens and on the Prince Regent, vi. 165. Dickens's the Temperance meeting, xii. 427. Bastille prisoner, xi. 8. Dublin MS., vii. 509.

cance,

J. (W.) on American Order of the Dragon, ii.
347. Local records, iv. 57.

J. (W. C.) on arms wanted, vii. 228. Current
slang, vi. 247. Erskine (David), buried at
Elba, iii. 407. French words in Scotch, ix.
450. London remains, viii. 337. Mill at Gos-
port, Hants, x. 118. Mirage, vii. 495. Sema-
phore signalling, xi. 168. Tottenham Church-
yard, Middlesex, viii. 247, 437. Walcheren,
xi. 509
J. (W. H.) on Audience Meadow, ii. 208, 467.
'Tom Moody,' ii. 228

J. (W. W.) on Rev. Dr. G. D'Oyly, i. 448

J.P. and M.A., question of precedence, ii. 408
Jacinth on black and yellow, Devil's colours,
iv. 10

Jack and Jill, conundrum, iii. 450; iv. 13, 93, 153
Jack-bar or bijou, i. 456

Jack-knives given to ugly men, xii. 508
Jackson (Sir Anthony), his English descendants,

ii. 529

Jackson (Daniel), picture-buyer, vi. 448

Jackson (E.) on Collins, i. 329

Jackson (F. M.), his death, iv. 60. On Miss Lewen and Wesley, i. 218. Rankin (Thomas), i. 366 Jackson (Lodowicke), c. 1666, his biography,

viii. 388

Jackson and Law families, xii. 48
Jackson family, x. 328

Jacob (E.) on American yarn, ii. 251
Jacobean houses in Fleet Street, iii. 206, 250, 315
Jacobin-Jacobite, use of the word, ix. 368
Jacobin and Jacobite, their differing origins, i. 15
Jacobin soup, explanation of the term, ii. 146
Jacobite rebels, transported to America, iv. 66;
Highlanders barbadosed, viii. 68, 135, 176, 235,
Jacobite verses on the Georges, ii. 288, 349, 417
Jacobite wineglasses, i. 204, 293, 392
Jacobsen (Sir Jacob) and South Sea "Bubble," xii.
247, 413

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475, 493,

Epitaphiana, xi. 504. Flying machine in 1751, xi. Jag, meanings of the word, viii. 5, 113, 294, 372, 145; xii. 171. Hamill (Major) of Capri, vii. 27. Maimonides, xi. 329. Marie Antoinette's death Jager, military term, xi. 189, 256, 277, 497 (Prince of,), vil; 125: Jaggard (W.) on Academy of the Muses, 1, 54. his letters, viii. 83. its signifiemigrants, vi. 136. Auld (G.), ix. 244; xii. 110. November 5: Guy Fawkes 138. Authors of quotations, ix. 192. Autochrome, viii. 426. Bananas, ii. 476. Bibliocelebrations, x. 434. Oliphant (Laurence) and Ossian, vi. 336. 'Pengraphy of publishing, ii. 11; v. 361. Bidding his wives, xii. 244. turtle-riding, vii. 148. Pie: Prayer, viii. 295. Birds as architects, ix. 66. rose's Journal "Saracen's Head," Snow Hill, Bishop, first, to marry, x. 475. Bombay, tart, viii. 494. Shakespeare: remarkable folio, v. life in, ix. 116. 'Book-Prices Current' Index, xii. 132. 429. 427. Shakespeare Visitors' Book, x. viii. 366. Book-trade terms, v. 69. 'British Biography,' ix. 98. Carnegie: its pronuncia tion, iv. 52. Cemetery consecration, vii. 490; viii. 153. Charles I.'s waistcoat, ix. 226. Coke Children of the Chapel,' i. 459; vii. 378. or Cook? iii. 430. Collectioner, i. 28. Cox's History of Warwickshire,' v. 372. Cricket pictures and engravings, v. 54. Cricket report, earliest, viii. 75. " Cuttwoorkes," ii. 149.

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'Dandies' Ball,' ix. 217. Dead animals exposed on trees, xi. 518. 'Diaboliad,' by Combe, xii. 14. 'D.N.B. Epitome,' ix. 21, 83, 211, 397; x. 183, 282; xii. 24, 124, 262, 393. | Dowty (Aiglen), ix. 274. Dry, as applied to spirituous liquors, viii. 371. Elizabethan library, xi. 407. Ensor (Anne), vi. 253. Essay, iii. 294. Fleet Street, No. 7, viii. 351. Gaol literature, xi. 511. Gastrell and Shakespeare's home, iv. 47. German life, xi. 498. Greek and English poetry compared, ix. 494. Harbours, xi. 452. Heraldic mottoes, iii. Holborn, v. 295. Hoppner's untraced portraits, ix. 53. Horæ, manuscript, xi. 329. Huntingdon (Countess of) at Highgate, iv. 333. Incut, xi. 257. Index saying, x. 469. Inscriptions on public buildings, i. 516. Intellectual harvest, late, ii. 54. It is the Mass that matters," xi. 192. Jaggard, East Anglian family, i. 489. Jaggard-printed books, i. 506. Jones Francis, xi. 238. Liverpool: its arms, xi. 213; its etymology, 391. Love-à-laMode,' x. 490. Lowe and Wright, viii. 33. Lucas families, iii. 233. Lucy (Sir Thomas), viii. 74. Man (Isle of) and the Countess of Derby, vii. 73. Marriage in a shift, vi. 199. Mellycaton: musk - million, vi. 338. Mémoires de St. Pétersbourg,' v. 271. Mirage, vii. 453. Nine men's morris, vi. 214. 'Notes and Queries' Commemoration, xii. 167, 251. 'Notes on the Book of Genesis, iii. 97. Number-men, iii. 66. "O for a booke," iv. 229. Parish clerk, ii. 216, 373. Parish documents, ii. 331. Paste, i. 477, 510. Paul's Alley in 1601, xi. 266. Pawnshop, earliest use, ii. 354; vii. 514. Photography, iv. 490; v. 37. Pictures, famous, as signs, iv. 218. Pictures of Julius Cæsar and Romeo and Juliet,' iv. 234. Pictures of the Old and New Testaments,' iv. 57. Pinto (Mendez), xi. 76. Place, vi. 151. Poems on Shakespeare, i. 472. Pot-gallery, its meaning, vii. 431. Pot-hooks and hangers, vii. 432. Prescriptions, i. 454. Prisoner suckled by his daughter, iv. 432. Privet Benny, ix. 197. Publishers' Catalogues, ii. 50. Radiogram: radiographic, viii. 247. Raleigh's Historie of the World,' iii. 275. Roads, book on, ix. 295. Rowe's' Shakespeare,' vii. 118. St. Dunstan'sin-the-West, xii. 278. Scribblers, irresponsible, ii. 136. Scrope Grosvenor controversy, vi. 328. Seventeenth-century travelling, ix. 107. Shakespeare autograph, ii. 248. Shakespeare edited by Scott, vii. 428. Shakespeare in French, xi. 213. Shakespeare Memorial, ix. 332. Shakespeare Visitors' Books, x. 478. Shakespeare's plays, their sub-titles, vi. 471. Shakespeare's residence New Place, vii. 156. Shaw (Stebbing), Staffordshire MSS., viii. 116. Ships' periodicals, xi. 455. 'Short Explication' of musical terms, vii. 454. Shropshire and Montgomeryshire manors, ii. 256. Smoking and blind men, ix. 355. Sponges, xii. 438. Spring-heeled Jack, vii. 395. Stammering, x. 418. Surnames in -eng, x. 497. Tailed in Fuller, xii. 398. "Tell me, my Cicely, why so coy," ii. 428. 'That Reminds Me,' ix. 109. Twopenny for head, iv. 217. Watchet, its meaning, xi. 458. Willow-pattern china, ix. 437. Wiltshire naturalist, c. 1780, ii. 291. Windmills in Sussex, vii. 214. Z: name of the letter, x. 197

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Jaggard family, i. 489
Jaggard-printed books, i. 506

Jaggery, ingredient of mortar, iii. 35, 76, 114, 173,
372
Jago (F. W. P.) on Cornish lexicology, i. 326
Jamaica, Admiral Benbow's grave at Kingston,
vii. 7, 116; Jewish inscriptions at Kingston,
xii. 105
Jamaica newspaper, early, i. 169
Jamaica records, viii. 29, 274, 377, 478; ix. 415
James I. of Scotland, his daughters, i. 507; ii. 55;
as a poet, iv. 368, 476

James IV. of Scotland, his burial-place, xii. 249,

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James V. of Scotland as a poet, iv. 368, 476
James I., God's silly vassal," i. 17; his Privy
Councillors, 131; his College at Chelsea,
v. 135; his parentage, ix. 74; and Sir W.
Pope's baby girl, 347; and the poet Du Bartas,
x. 262; and three ravens, xii. 448
James II., inscription on his statue, i. 67, 137;
iii. 15, 57; medal issued by, 329, 376; his last
words, xii. 210, 258

James (Anna)= Henry Paulett St. John, R.N., vi.
48
James (Rev. E. B.), his letters on the Isle of Wight,
i. 334
James (John), architect, d. 1746, his biography,
viii. 5
James (John), architect, c. 1767, ix. 127
James (J. L.) on Twyford Abbey, v. 430
James (M. R.) on a Dowsing-Jessop forgery,
v. 421
James (Roger), Fellow of Winchester College, ii.
45, 116
James (T. A.) on Vachell, xii. 48
James (V. W.) on Charles I. medallion, xii. 448
James (Sir W. Milbourne), his burial-place, ix. 169
James University, its identification, 1652, v. 47,
92, 135
"Jan Kees " and Yankees, iv. 509; v. 15, 111
Janau (E.) on shutters, ix. 295
Janes (Mr.), of Aberdeenshire, naturalist, ii. 54,
155
Janice, old English form of Jane, v. 287
Janion (C.) on "Jenion's Intack," i. 407
Janssen (Sir Theodore), c. 1708, xii. 208, 398
Janssens (H.) and Van Bassen, oil painting by,
c. 1660, v. 129
January weather-lore, i. 65
Japan, wooing staff in, ii. 504; stealing no crime
in, 509; its antiquity, iii. 149, 414; Moham-
medanism in, vii. 167
Japanese in seventeenth century, ii. 86
Japanese and Russians, language of official and
private communications, iii. 347, 417
Japanese arrow-breaking story, viii. 25
Japanese crab and moon folk-lore, viii. 186
Japanese customs on New Year's Day, i. 25
Japanese date plum, its markings, i. 212
Japanese flying machines, c. 1789, xi. 426
Japanese ghosts, i. 176

Japanese life-star folk-lore, viii. 34
Japanese lyrics, v. 429, 474; vi. 517; viii. 34
Japanese master of lies, i. 485
Japanese monkeys, i. 334
Japanese moon legends, xi. 112
Japanese names, their pronunciation, i. 187, 238
Japanese owl story, x. 409
Japanese playing cards, i. 29, 75
Japanese sea folk-lore, xi. 489
Japanese story of an ungrateful son, ix. 466
Japanese story of the living dead, xii. 366
Japanese weddings, glass-breaking at, i. 195
Jarley (Mrs.), her famous waxworks, ix. 325

Jarrett (F.) on architecture in old times, i. 334. Arnold (Matthew) on pigeons, x. 198. Authors of quotations wanted, x. 173; xii. 396. Clerical costume, vi. 406. Colenso (Bishop), iii. 251. Fairchild (Hamlet), viii. 436. Fast short of, ix. 432. Gaol literature, xi. 511. Jukes (Andrew), vii. 96. Legislation against profanity, viii. 269. Longfellow, ii. 148; vii. 263. Parish documents, ii. 414. "Peter out," ix. 369. Private, ix. 336. Prize: its history, ix. 137. S, its long and short forms, viii. 372. Sabbath changed at the Exodus, ix. 15. St. George George as a Christian name, vii. 455. Sargent (Henry Martyn), ix. 276. Shorthouse J. H.) on John Inglesant,' x. 246. Splitting fields of ice, iv. 513; v. 77; vii. 114. Suckbottle feeding-bottle, viii. 355. Tennyson concordances, xi. 353, 513. "Tha' woodin image," xi. 517. Umbrella, early instance, vii. 267

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Jast (L. S.) on May virtue all thy paths attend,"
iii. 109. Sign of the Cleft,' vii. 47
Jay (Cyrus), his biography, xii. 485
Jay (Miss Isabel), her biography, vi. 502

Jay (Dr. John), his family, and Madame Vestris, vii. 293; xii. 138, 498

Jay (W.), preacher, xii. 444, 485

Jay family, gifted musicians, vi. 441, 502
Je. (Ca.) on samplers in France, viii. 428
Jealousy in seventeenth-century story, viii. 369,
436

Jealousy, water of, Oriental story, i. 147
Jeanne d'Arc. See Joan of Arc.

Jeans (John), of Aberdeen, mineralogist, ii. 55, 155
Jeer, derivation of the word, i. 70
Jeffereys (Capt. James), iv. 404, 496; his widow's
heroism, v. 211

Jefferies (Richard), his 'Story of my Heart,'
xi. 130; Club named after him, 410
Jefferson (Elizabeth)= Lieut. John Pigott, v. 308
Jefferson (J. D.) on France and civilization, ii. 13
Jefferson (Robert), of Westward, Cumberland, vii.
508

Jefferyes (Capt. James). See Jeffereys.

Jeffrey (Francis), and Thomas Moore, their duel, vi. 224

Jeffreys (Judge), his house in Westminster, xii. 385 Jem the Penman, forger, his biography, viii. 410, 512; ix. 56

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Jenetta Norweb,' its history, iv. 389, 437 "Jenion's Intake," near Chester, i. 407, 477 Jenkins (C. L.) on author of quotation wanted, iii. 269

Jenkins (H. T.) on North Devon May Day custom, i. 406

Jenkins (R.) on copying letters, v. 351.

Mechanical road carriages, xii. 158. Rabbards (Ralph), iii. 389

Jenkins's ear, war of, i. 288

Jenkinson (John), his marriage in 1701, ii. 328 Jenkyn, Little John, &c., in Cornish play, v. 109, 155, 195

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Jennens, Jennings, or Jerningham family, xii. 449 Jennings (John), his will, 1586, xii. 224, 355 Jennings (P.) on "Cala rag whethow," xii. 78. Carlyle's French Revolution,' ix. 157. marth Lannarth, x. 252. County of Cornwall and Nowhere," vii. 194. Hair becoming suddenly white, xi. 433. 'Home, Sweet Home,' v. 367. Loaf, hollow, foretelling death, xii. 88. Love in phantastick triumph sat," iv. 132. Newlyn colony of artists, x. 246. Pillion flails, vii. 497. Quotations wanted,

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Jennings (William), his will, 1558, xii. 224, 355
Jennings family, iii. 308, 393
Jennings family and Jarndyce v. Jarndyce, v. 166
Jennings family of Soddylt Hall, c. 1690, iv. 47
Jephson and Pym families, xi. 128
Jerdan (C.) on Noli altum sapere," xii. 358
Jericho. See Rose of Jericho.
Jermyn on John Allin, ix. 389. Jacques Babin,
ex-noble, x. 428. Hamden (Elizabeth), vi.
210. Jerningham, Jennens, or Jennings family,
xii. 449. Strafford (Earl of), his letters, ix. 249
Jerome, quotation from, xii. 209

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Jerram (C. S.) on Alonzo the Brave,' viii. 169. Authors of quotations wanted, vii. 254. Easter woods, iv. 217. Edinburgh: its name, x. 473. Epitaph in Courteenhall Church, vi. 396. Fame, v. 117. Glowworm or firefly, i. 193. "His end was peace,' x. 517. Iktin, ii. 316. Macnab legend, xi. 493. May Morning at Magdalen, v. 413. Milton: portrait as a boy, x. 508. Missal, The,' iv. 138. N, liquid, in English, xi. 251. Nursery rime, ix. 478. Ply, iv. 110. Pony=crib, vi. 232. Proverbs in the Waverley Novels, i. 455. Purple patch," i 510. Rime v. rhyme, vi. 132. Ritualist's Progress,' vi. 173. Tideswell and Tideslow, ii. 95. Tradagh Drogheda, vii. 392. Virgil or Vergil? iv. 309. Ward surname, vii. 109. Welsh poems, iv. 516. Windmills in Sussex, vii. 413. Worksop epitaphs, xi. 112. Wy in Hampshire, viii. 158

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Jerram (J. R.) on Pharos at Dover Castle, vi. 289 Jerrold (C.) on Mantegna's house, iv. 87 Jerrold (Douglas), his portraits, iv. 428; his works, vii. 226, 515; his Bride of Ludgate,' ix. 206

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Jerrold (Walter) on anon, v. 454. Coleridge's 'Wanderings of Cain,' vi. 386. Dickens and Thackeray, iii. 73, 196. Dickens or Wilkie Collins ? iii. 278. "Dogmatism is puppyism full grown," iii. 94. Harold (Edmund, Baron de), xii. 108. Hood (Thomas), ii. 67; and Douglas Jerrold, iv. 428. "I had three sisters,' xii. 94. "Peccavi": "I have Sindh," viii. 473. Reynolds (John Hamilton), vi. 190. 'Taxatio Ecclesiastica Nicholai IV.,' xii. 107. Tiger folk-lore and Pope, x. 135. Tote, ii. 255. William the Conqueror and Barking, xii. 77. Windows from Church at Trier, xii. 156 Jersey wheel defined, ii. 208, 274 Jerusalem, Doomsday bell at, ix. 169, 312; inscriptions in cemetery, xi. 25, 163 Jerusalem Coffee House, 1780-90, ix. 70 Jerusalem Court, Fleet Street, vii. 29, 137 Jervis family of Birmingham, v. 149, 197 Jervis-Read (H. V.) on heraldic, v. 408. family of Birmingham, v. 149. Read family, v. 248

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Jessamy bride, meaning of the term, i. 310 Jessel (F.) on G. Auld, ix. 89. Bridge, its derivation, i. 250. Corks, ii. 392. Crockford's, v. 12. Davies (Black), xii. 37. 'Edward and Ellen,' iv. 47. Euchre, i. 13, 116. Grin (Geoffrey), Gent., iv. 428. Hoyle (Edmond), ii. 536. Japanese cards, i. 75. Jesso earthenware, ii. 288, 537. Monaghan press, vii. 188. Packs of sixty cards, iv. 28. Patience card game, i. 268. Pitts (J.), printer, iv. 469. Spurgeon on Monte Carlo, xii. 308. Tarot cards, v. 452. Trump as a card term, v. 239

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