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"Some say, compar'd to Bononcini," ii. 7 ; viii. 487, 518; xi. 426

"The king, observing with judicious eye,” viii. 324; x. 367

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Thomas Smithus, Eques Auratus," vi. 237 'Thou hast said that they say that I said," xii. 405

To make the boy a scholar,” xii. 291

Tot tibi sunt dotes, Virgo, quot sidera cælo," ix. 134

"When daring Blood first plann'd to steal the crown," iii. 188

"Whene'er a hatchment we discern," vi. 472
Whewell, i. 386

Epimenides, St. Paul's quotation from, i. 405
Epiphany: Befana, Roman folk-lore, xi. 6, 72
Epiphany custom, Dutch, v. 110, 157
Episcopal records, London, iv. 469

Episcopal ring found at Sibbertoft, ii. 188
Episcopal scarf or tippet, xii. 135
Epitaph at Wye, Kent, vi. 187

Epitaph by Shakespeare, i. 126

Epitaphs, bibliography of, i. 44, 173, 217, 252, 334; ii. 57, 194, 533; iii. 114, 195, 371, 437

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Epitaphs :

"Ere my work's done my thread is cut," viii. 487

"Evasi: effugi," i. 445

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Everywhere heard will be the Judgment call," xii. 110, 177

'Fay tout ce que tu vouldras," ii. 186 Fewston, near Otley, Yorkshire, i. 233 "First Read then weepe when thou art hereby taught," ix. 296; xi. 393

Foote (Samuel), xi. 17, 56

"From lives thus spent thy earthly duties learn," v. 245

"From rageing storms at sea." See Admiral Christ.

George IV., by Landor, viii. 407
Glutton, epitaph on a, ii. 134

Googe (Barnabe), his 'Popish Kingdome,' iii. 400

Gould (Samuel), v. 492

"Great Jove has lost his Ganymede, I know," v. 500

Greek, i. 444; vii. 387, 436

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"He larned singing far and near, iii. 253 "Hee liv'd while age agreed to beare him," v. 508

"Henry Abbot dead," vii. 113

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Her funeral Text Rev Chap ye 11 Verse y" x," viii. 325

"Here lie I, Martin Elginbrodde," x. 273 "Here in their | tender infancy a brother

and a sister lye," xi. 504

"Here lies an only darling Boy," ii. 322, 396,

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"Here lies Darytie stone," viii. 325

"Here lies poor Corydon," i. 173

"Here lies retired from busy scenes," i. 368 "Here lies the body of Joseph Gordon," ii. 50, 134

"Here lies the Earl of Suffolk's fool," xii. 507

"Here lies Tom King, old Dad of Fame," ix. 27

"Here lieth Humphrey Gosling of London," viii. 256

"Here lieth the body of Samuel Tyler," vii. 423, 516

"Here lieth ye Body of Cosman Ertz Berger," vi. 187

"Here lieth ye body of Robert Bideel,” vii. 423, 516

"Here lyeth Interred the body of Iohn Benbow Esq.," vii. 116

"Here lyeth John o' ye Girnell," xii. 69

"Here sleepe thirteen together in one Tombe," i. 285

"Here underlies too sad a truth," v. 395 Hessel (Phoebe), ii. 74

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"His duty done, beneath this stone," iii. 186 'His sledge and hammer lie reclined," xii. 507

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Stop, gentle Stranger, and with plaintive Eyes," iv. 526

"Stop! Reader, and reflect with awe," iv. 526

"Stop, trembling Eld! stay, youth," viii. 227

Swedenborg (E.), ix. 468

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"That 'neath the green Estrella trees," ix. 134 "The earth goeth on the earthe," viii. 385 Theodore, King of Corsica, xi. 504 Thicknesse (Philip), vi. 346

"This does Erasmus Williams represent," x. 208, 258, 330

"Tho' Boreas with his Blustring blasts," vi. 425, 517; vii. 38, 475; viii. 33

"Thomas Price he took a nap," viii. 227 Thorpe's corpse," ii. 134

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"Those Infants that are Buried here," viii.

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Epitaphs :

"Underneath this sod or stone," ix. 502 "Unfort'nate youth who wrought in brick and lime," xi. 505

"Upon the Road I met pale Death," iv. 526 Walton (Anne), in Worcester Cathedral, x. 68 Warrington, x. 502

Wellington (Duke of), letter, xi. 347, 472 "What stronger circle can Art-magick find," iii. 8

"What things I leave are nought," vii. 387, 436

"What we gave we have," viii. 520

"What we say of a thing that has just come in fashion," vii. 27

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"Who lies here? Who do you think? viii. 275

"Whoso thow art, wyth lovinge harte," iii. 23 Worksop, x. 503

Yale (Elihu), x. 502

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Erbury (W.), his Scourge for the Assirian,' vi. 208, 373

Eridge Castle, details of its restoration, vi. 308, 371

Eridge Green, cannon on, c. 1768, x. 226
Erin on Langtry estate in Ireland, vii. 128
Erle family of Compton, viii. 448

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Ermine : Tymbers of ermine," explanation of the term, i. 449, 492

Ermine and miniver, their difference, vi. 266, 313, 370

Ernisius, a proper name, x. 388, 471; xi. 33, 155, 375

Erra Pater, literary allusions to, viii. 409, 518
Errington (Mrs.) and Capt. Buckley, xii. 368, 435
Errors, typographical. See Misprints.
Erskine (Charles, Cardinal), 1739-1811, ix. 87;
portraits of, x. 377, 518

Erskine (David), buried at Elba, iii. 407
Erskine (David Montagu) at Winchester, not-West-
minster, ii. 406, 535

-es and -is in Scottish proper names, x. 486; xi. 37
Esare, derivation of the word, xii. 264
Esdaile (William), art collector, his biography, iv.
481

-ese, use of the suffix, i. 446, 516; ii. 77, 133
Eshin' beltin'-caning, v. 466, 518; vi. 214
Eslyngton, variant of Islington, vii. 29, 93
Esmeralda, derivation of the name, iv. 352
Espec. See L'Espec.

Esquire in Scotland, use of the title, ii. 109
Essay, its history, iii. 148, 294

Essay on Woman,' its bibliography, ix. 442, 492

Essex (Earl of), his Irish campaign, xi. 69, 154 Essex (Isabel [Plantagenet], Countess of), her descendants, vi. 407, 508; vii. 147

Essex, hops in, in 1738, vi. 227; fatal to women, xii. 90, 136

Essex Martyrs' Memorial, unveiling, xi. 65
Essex Serpent," inn sign, x. 310, 376

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"Essex Serpent" and other Westminster taverns, Everglade, place-name, its derivation, x. 105, 158, xii. 322

Essex woman, tall, Mrs. Gordon, ii. 128

Essoin Rolls in Public Record Office and American
Emigrants, vi. 226

Estates, intestate, and Lords of Manors, ix. 489
Estates held by peculiar tenures, viii. 389; ix. 197
Estevens (David), painter, c. 1751, ix. 409
Estrege, meaning of the name, i. 469
Esturmy or Sturmy family, vii. 209, 312; viii.
16, 73

Etchings, German, dated 1838-43, ix. 468; steel, by John Leech, x. 247

Etherington (W. H.) on Etherington family, vi. 329

Etherington family vi. 329
Etiquette, municipal, ii. 408

Eton, monks of St. Ebbald at, viii. 47, 111
Eton College, Barnard (E.), head master, 1754-65,
xii. 26

Eton College arms and Winchester College, v. 285 Eton College lists, ii. 107, 152; iii. 87; iv. 187, 314, 356; xi. 290, 350

Eton House, Kent, and the David family, viii. 290

Eton swishing, illustration of, v. 489; references to, vi. 35, 133

Etough (Rev. Henry), letter from Baron Walpole of Wolferton, v. 134, 173; Rector of Therfield, Herts, xii. 430

Ettarre, the Christian name, iv. 107, 156 Etty (William), R.A., his brothers and their issue, v. 88, 137

Etymological notes, iv. 164 Etymologies, popular, of old homilists, viii. 7; fanciful, 365

Euchre, etymology of the word, i. 13, 77, 116 Eugene, Prince, statue in London, x. 448 Euripides, date of his birth, i. 447, 476; and Dickens, vii. 406; Greek and Latin references to Electra,' viii. 47; and the nightingale's song, 354; and Gascoigne, x. 125 Europe, racial problem, viii. 145, 218, 233, 274, 394, 474

European Magazine' and Joseph Moser, 1808, v. 117

European politicians, Abraham Lincoln and, vii. 165, 275, 318, 433

Evangelical zoology at Vitoria, iii. 486

Evans (Rev. David), D.D., his biographers, ii. 408 Evans (Sir De Lacy), his Waterloo MSS., vi. 188, 316

Evans (Edward) and William Upcott, iv. 328, 397 Evans (F. C.) on St. David: " Taffy-on-a-stick,"

xi. 327

Evans (G. E.) on Kirkstead Chapel, Lincs, viii. 35. Thirkell or Threlkeld family, vii. 251; viii. 74 Evans (H. A.) on Jacobite wineglasses, i. 204. Jonson's Works, v. 7. Oxford Examination Papers, vi. 428. Shakespeare, early MS. mention of, i. 310

Evans (Dr. John), and last will of a Presbytery, vii. 244

Evans (John) on Hamlet as a Christian name, viii. 156. Manor Court Rolls: Wyndrynge, vi. 472. Obsolete English games, vii. 512 Evatt (Surgeon-General G.) on General Russell Manners, xi. 149. Pym and Jephson families, xi. 128

Evelyn (John), and Dr. George Rogers, vii. 503; plan for rebuilding London, viii. 166, 193 Evelyn family, ii. 348

Evelyn family and Wotton, x. 268

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Everitt (A. T.) on Thomas Bettesworth, v. 396. Giffords of King Somborne, ix. 116. "Idle Dick Norton,' vii. 330. Nailsea Court, Somerset, vi. 336. Norman Court, Hampshire, ix. 71. "Old Bell" Inn, Holborn Hill, iii. 432. Pounde (Thomas), S. J., iv. 268, 472; v. 96. Premonstratensian abbeys, iv. 231. Shelley (William), iv. 55, 114. White family of Southwick, vi. 43, 64, 82

Everitt (Graham), his 'English Caricaturists,' ix. 367

Everyman' and Bernard Dechepare, vi. 446 Evesham, Abbots of, list of, xii. 28, 78, 154, 278 Evil-eye superstitions, i. 148, 231, 508, 514; ii. 156; iii. 214, 314; ix. 145, 216 Evils, field-name, xi. 468; xii. 117 Evolution of the male, vii. 309 Ewart (A.) on Ewart family, iii. 428 Ewart family, iii. 428

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Ewe, black, in the Iliad,' v. 328, 373
Ewer and basin from Fotheringay bell, ix. 468
Ewing (Alexander), Bp. of Argyll and the Isles, ix.
Ewing (J. G.) on Army List of the Boyne, xii. 308.
Ireland: Hearth Money Roll, xii. 308. Slavery
in the United States, vii. 41
Examination, competitive, Macaulay on, viii. 169,
Examination papers, Oxford, previous to 1831, vi.
428
Examinations, post-mortem, earliest instances, v.
Excavations on the site of Christ's Hospital, vii.
Ex-Chairman on School for the Indigent Blind vii.
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Exchequer, Auditors of, c. 1682, ix. 386 Exchequer Court of, office of Hereditary Usher, v.89 Exclamation, note of, its origin, ii. 301 Excommunication of Louis XIV., i. 69 Execution, military, at Malta in 1861, iii. 304, 375 Executioner's block, its use, xii. 26 Executioners, public, viii. 244, 335, 353, 376 Executions, children at, ii. 346, 454; iii. 33, 93, 495; x. 254, 298; ropes used at, v. 266, 315, 375, 418, 457, 498; vi. 54; throat-cutting at, x. 128, 315, 236

Exemplar on "Good news to those whose light is low," ii. 528

Exeter, subterranean passages at, x. 37
Exeter Cathedral custom, c. 1820, xii. 170
Exeter Hall, its history and closing, viii. 127, 215,
336, 371

Exhibition, Great, verses on, v. 64, 113, 239
Exiles, English, in France and Holland, v. 148;
in Holland, 1683-5, vi. 261, 351
Exodus, Sabbath changed at, viii. 490; ix. 14
Extra-illustrating, early examples of, vi. 24
Eybury Manor, its history, x. 321, 461; xi. 22,
174, 231

Eye mask worn by railway guards, x. 487 Eyebright, origin of the name, x. 401, 457, 514; xi. 75, 133, 194, 310, 414

Eyelashes of the road-roadside wastes, vi. 69
Eyes, artificial, manufactured, 1734, x. 352
Eynsford Castle, Kent, its history, ix. 449, 514
Eyre, Chief Justice in, political office, vi. 470
Eyre (John) of Coventry, c. 1775, x. 329
Eyres (Major-General George Bolton), his bio-
graphy, i. 489; ii. 38

Eztakit on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 309

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92. 'Die and be Damned,' i. 328. Ellen as a surname, x. 410. Heraldic queries, ix. 290. Pindar family, i. 134 F. (A.) on Ophelia, iii. 249

F. (A. L.) on auction catalogue of 1832, ix. 329.
Chantry at Northiam, ix. 8. Cromwell's head,

xi. 453. Fécamp Abbey: Brede Manor, xi. 308.
Laton family of Yorks, xi. 208. Northiam
Church, x. 488

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F. (C. L.) on Mother of dead dogs," v. 509
F. (C. S.) on Rear-Admiral Keeler, xi. 349

J. (D. E.) on Fettiplace, i. 396

F. (E. H. L.) on Seddon family, v. 470

F. (F. E.) on T. T. Runkel Salingen, v. 307 F. (F. J.) on " An Indian beauty," ii. 343. Browning's "Thunder-free," i. 504. English players in Germany, viii. 305. Lord's Prayer, c. 1430, vi. 67. St. Alban's Grammar School, plays at, ii.

126

F. (G. B.) on Progressive, iii. 67. 'Ulm and Trafalgar,' iv. 407

F. (G. M.) on Welsh and Tudor heraldry, viii. 330; xi. 387

F. (G. S.) on Bullim: its locality, vi. 68

F. (H.) on garage, v. 188

F. (H. B.) on authors of quotations, viii. 289. Vitremyt viii. 229

F. (H. C.) on Gunnings of Castle Coote, v. 374 F. (H. J.) on Sir John I'Anson, Bart., ii. 485. "May I throughout this day of thine," xi. 197 F. (H. M.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 309. "Black Horse" Inn, vii. 369

F. (H. T.) on A.O.R., v. 69. Wigan bell foundry, v. 257

F. (J. C.) on paste, ii. 19

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F. (J. J.) on Jirgah, ix. 472. Peacock (T. L.): George Meredith, xii. 88. Pightle: pikle, vi. 37. 'What the Devil said to Noah," xii. 93 F. (J. T.) on Ancaster, x. 512. Antiquary v. antiquarian, ii. 474. "As such," iii. 49. "Ashes to ashes," i. 429. Bell-comb for ringworm, vii. 336. Bidding Prayer, iii. 233. Bosting Kevel, xii. 75. : Canon v. prebendary, vi. 291, 352. Caul, i. 26. Ceremony at Ripon, iv. 357. Chine, stuffed, X. 78. Chrisom, baptismal robe, viii. 457. Cirencester Town Hall, ix. 338. Cockshut time, i. 196. Cross in the Greek Church, ii. 531. Cursals, ili. 12. Dark room in photography, xii. 7. Detached belfries, iv. 455. Diabread, i. 173. Dinkums, iii. 217. Dole cupboards, vii. 16. Fast= short of, ix. 432. Forwhy, vii. 185, 375, 419. Fusil, ix. 173. Going the round" Roundhouse," i. 76. Hazel or Hessle pears, ii. 349. I.H.S., ii. 231. Irun, Spain, vi. 13. Jesus, the name, i. 490. Jowett and Whewell, ii. 353. Kissing gates, ii. 395. "Le " before trades, xii. 237. Leap year, ix. 254. Liggers, c. 1474, ix. 36. Lincolnshire jest, vii. 447. Lincolnshire jingle, i. 266. Lincolnshire riddle, i. 204. Liphook folklore, viii. 486. Lonning, iv. 70. Martyrdom of St. Thomas, ii. 31. Marylebone, xi. 416. Matches in Congreve, vii. 397. Mechanical road carriages, xii. 31, 96. Mediæval churchyards: gravestones, ix. 56. Medieval games of children, viii. 456. Missal, iv. 34. Mitred abbots and priors, xi. 16. Molusio, a ghost-word, ix. 126. Moon folk-lore, i. 125. Motto: "In God is all," viii. 353; ix. 393. Musical services

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on church towers, viii. 96. Nelson's uniform, iv. 370. Nursery rime, x. 38. Nutting, iv. 358. "O dear, what can the matter be ?" vi. 'Passionate Pilgrim': Lapp'd in lead," xii. 437. "Paules fete," ii. 138; iv. 493. Pig: swine: hog, iv. 449. Pimp-small, vi. 365. Pincushion sweet, vi. 174. "Place," placemaking," in bell-ringing, v. 267. Pre-Reformation parsonages, ix. 237. "Prior to," i. 175. Raised Hamlet on them," xi. 138. Residence dinners at Durham, iii. 1, 343. Rhombus, its derivation, xi. 518; xii. 58. Ritual question, vi. 512. 'Ritualist's Progress,' vi. 217. St. Bernard dogs in England, xii. 478. St. Edith, vi. 91. St. Mary's Abbey, York, ix. 388; x. 17. St. Ninian's Church, ii. 117. St. Peter Steintheked, vi. 375. St. Sepulchre, iii. 172,

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"Sal et saliva," i. 431. Saltfleetby, xi. 45. Saturday in Spanish, v. 435. Shingle berries, iv. 429. Songs, Early Victorian, xi. 237. Sulphur matches: match-maker's song, vii. 348. Sundial inside a church, v. 271. Thistolow, vii. 73. Top spit," i. 36. Twelfth Night,' Act II. sc. iv., vi. 325. Vamphorn, v. 154. 'Verdant Green,' vi. 306. Victorian coin, x. 16. Village mazes, ix. 475. "Vin gris," ix. 452. Wainscot, x. 377. "Walking cloth, v. 293. Wave, the tenth, x. 512. Windmills in Sussex, vii. 413. Wonders of the World, xi. 87. Worm, i. 492

F. (K. E.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii.

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F. (R. W.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 368. Barry (Dr. James), iii. 313 F. (S.) on Sudlow family, viii. 476 F. (S. J. A.) on amateur dramatic clubs, iv. 431, 493; v. 72. Dickens and Thackeray, iii. 275. French poems, i. 409. Goody Two Shoes,' ii. 167. Italian songs, v. 429. Japanese and Chinese lyrics, v. 429. Lamb in place-names, iii. 294. Lines on a mug, iii. 498. Police uniforms omnibuses, iii. 432. Pop goes the weasel," iii. 492. Raleigh's Historie of the World,' iii. 275. Sailors' chanties, iii. 49. Genius, v. 449. Smith in Latin, v. 73. Spanish verse, iv. 229. 'Tom Moody,' ii. 295. Wilde (Oscar) bibliography, v. 12, 133. 'William Tell,' ii. 327

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F. (T.) on can v. cannot, xii. 369. Carlyle on the Griffin, xi. 456. Carlyle's French Revolution,' viii. 428. Edwin's (King), dwarfs, x. 250. Erasmus's ape, viii. 107. "Mother of dead dogs," xii. 406

F. (W. G. D.) on Isabella Basset, 1346, ii. 69. Colleton family, ix. 69. Emernensi Agro, ii. 389. Meignell (Sir Hugo), ii. 49. Nine Maidens, ii. 128

F. (W. K.) on Lord George Gordon and Cagliostro,
vi. 348
F. (W. M. E.) on snake committing suicide,
xii. 277

F. (W. M. J.) on quotations wanted, vi. 173
Faber-Browne (F.) on Marriage Service, iii. 74.
Mass solitary, iii. 95

Fabian Society, origin of the name, ix. 108
Fabius Pictor Anthony Rich, c. 1844, xii. 165

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'Face of Clay,' novel by H. A. Vachell, its title, Fanshawe family papers and portraits, vii. 289, viii. 508

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"Facing the music," i. 100

Factory workers, American magazine conducted by, vii. 469

Faddy (Peter), d. 1804, his biography, xi. 447 Fage (Major-General Edward), his parentage, x.

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Fags cigarettes, use of the term, ix. 507;

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Fair, Mansfield Gooseberry-Tart, vii. 329, 476 Fair Maid of Kent, her descendants, i. 289, 374; ii. 59, 118, 175, 236, 297

Fairbank (Sir Thomas) and Hull docks, ii. 95
Fairchild family, viii. 329, 436

Fairclough family of Weston, Herts, x. 349
Fair-copy, earliest use of the word, x. 7.
Fairfax (Ferdinando), B.A. 1697, date of his death,
viii. 450

Fairfax (Lord) and the battle of Naseby, xi. 344, 433, 514

Fairfax as a dog's name, ix. 209

Fairfield records, Connecticut, and Roger Ludlow, V. 288

Fairholme on All roads lead to Rome," i. 48 Fairley (J. A.) on John Law of Lauriston, vii. 149 :

Fairmile, place-name, its derivation, vi, 168, 218 Fairs, beer sold without licence during, ii. 9, 71; viii. 232, 294; illustrations of West-Country, i. 48, 93

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Fall (George), Yorkshire artist, his biography, v. 230, 273

Falmouth, Phoenicians at, ii. 469, 518

False quantities in speeches, x. 9

507

Fanshawe inscription in Ware Church, v. 368 Farjeon (B. L.) and Sir William Treloar, viii. 287,

333

Farkers, meaning of the word, iii. 188, 272 Farley (Chamberlayne) and St. John family, vi. 151, 314

Farm held for three and a half centuries, iv. 247 Farmer, his arms and implements, iii. 353 Farmer (C.) on 'John Bull and his Wonderful Lamp,' v. 230

Farmer (Dr.), his library, sold 1798, vi. 368; vii. 12

Farmer (Capt. George), portraits of, xii. 9 Farmer (Thomas), his memorial inscription, i. 428 Farmer family of Hartshill, Warwickshire, iii. 48 Farmer's Audit,' poem, its author, ix. 12, 56, 237

Farmers-General executed in the French Revolution, i. 127, 174

Farmers of Aylesbury and Straits of Malacca, xi. 410, 453, 470

Farnese (Cardinal), his arms, xii. 87, 155 Farningham, Kent, seven-sacrament font at, v. 36 Farnley Hall, Leeds, i. 346

Farquhar's Beaux Stratagem,' reference to tea in, i. 456

Farrah (Mary), authoress, her address, viii. 387 Farrant (Richard), his anthem "Lord, for Thy tender mercy's sake," iv. 265, 355; plays by, 1567-80, v. 341, 401

Farrell (John), manager of Pavilion Theatre, iii. 188, 252; iv. 414

Farrer (W.) on the Fitzwilliams, iii. 165. Greystoke family, xi. 81, 158. Kesteven Survey, temp. Henry I., vi. 286. Lidgate: Leap-gate, vi. 238. Lumley family, xii. 52. Northburgh family, ii. 377. Walkyn Silver," iii. 170. Wigan bell foundry, v. 218

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Farrington, clockmaker, c. 1832, x. 69
Farrow (E.) on Arden (John), vi. 289
Faséole, a bean, its etymology, xii. 149, 233, 274

Fame, correct representation of, iv. 249; repre- Fast short of, use of the term, ix. 209, 432

sented as Renown, v. 47, 117

Family societies in America, ix. 486 Fanning family of co. Clare, ix. 128, 175 Fanshawe Coleman: Blount, ix. 48 Fanshawe (E.) on beautiful Miss Gunnings, iii. 409. Fanshawe (Sir R.), iii. 451. Fanshawe family, iii. 327. Fanshawe papers and portrait, vii. 48, 49, 289, 507

Fanshawe (E. J.) on Sir Richard and Lady Fanshawe, xi. 269. Fanshawe family, iv. 32. Parsloe's Hall, Essex, iii. 490; iv. 34 Fanshawe (H. C.) on Queen Anna Maria of Spain, vi. 8. Coke (Lady), ix. 489. Coleman (Charlotte), iv. 489. De Sousa, iv. 10. Fanshawe: Boswell: Young, iii. 349. Fanshawe Coleman: Blount, ix. 48. Harrison (Sir John), of Balls Park, Herts, iv. 68. High Peak and Scarsdale, iv. 88. Howard (Lady Honoria), xi. 134. London statues and memorials, ix. 284. Middleton (Bishop Fanshawe), vi. 151. 'Plato Redivivus, xi. 28. Wallingford House, ix. 489. Whitehall Matted Gallery, iii. 388 Fanshawe (Lady), her gift of amberskins, iii. 309; MS. copy of her memoirs, vii. 48; miniatures of, xi. 269

Fanshawe (Sir Richard), portrait of, iii. 451, 499; portrait by Dobson, vii. 49; miniatures of, xi. 269

Fanshawe family, iii. 327, 349, 494; iv. 32

Fastolf (Sir John), 1378-1459, D.N.B.' on, iv. 145, 214; his biography, vi. 14, 77; original letters, 1450, xii. 201, 257

Father of his Country, ix. 70, 115, 151, 236, 331 Fathers of the House of Commons, vii. 486 Faublas (Chevalier de), amorous adventures of, iv. 88

Favourite, envied, versions of the story, ii. 505; iii. 71

Fawcett (Lieut.-Col.), his duel with Munro, iv. 72
Fawcett (J. F. M.) on Douglas of Dornock, iv. 369
Fea (Allan), his 'Flight of the King,' x. 486
Fear turning hair suddenly white, ix. 445
Feather and St. Barbara, x. 308, 373
February rainfall, iii. 248, 314, 333
February 29 in Anglican liturgy, ix. 191, 254
February 30, instances of, i. 166, 233; vii. 146,
216; viii. 330

Fécamp Abbey MSS., xi. 308, 357, 377
Fed up, slang term, iii. 66
Federer (C. A.) on Charles V. in England, iii. 285.
Doggerel book-inscriptions, vi. 128. Inscrip-
tion at Constance, vi. 173. Wooden cups in
East Anglia, viii. 332
Fee-bowls, legal, x. 46, 98
Feeding-bottle: suck-bottle, the names, viii. 190,
256, 355

Fee-farm, use of the word, 1677-8, vii. 189
Feet of Fines, identifications in, xii. 450, 518

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