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ELEVENTH SERIES-VOL. XII.

SUBJECT INDEX

[For classified articles see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, Books RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, MOTTOES, OBITUARY, PLACE-NAMES, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, RIMES, SHAKESPEARIANA, SONGS AND BALLADS, SURNAMES, TAVERN SIGNS, and THEATRES.]

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"Acrostick," in Spiritual Songs,' 1685, 160

Addams (Lieut.-Col. J.), Royal Regiment of
Artillery, d. c. 1864, 401

Advertisements on official documents, 240
Affinities, table of, 360, 406

Agnes, daughter of Louis VII., her marriages, 29, 72, 105

Akenside (Mark), his The Pleasures of Imagination,' 1744, 116

Alcester, pronunciation of the place-name, 257
Alençon, the first Lords of, c. 1000, 53
Aleppo, English Consuls at, 9

Alexander the Great, the tomb of, 37, 148, 404 Alexandretta (Scanderoon), English Consuls of the Levant Company, 93, 167

Alice Holt Forest, origin of the name, 258, 306, 346

Allen (Dr.), priest, obit 1579, 74, 362

Allestree (Richard), D.D., 1619-81, and Gentle

man's Calling' and Whole Duty of Man,' 27, 87, 487

Alphabet, origin and history of, 238

"Alter," in a Latin epitaph, 13

Alternative, "third alternative," use of the word, 86, 144

Ameerchanjants (Abraham), of Tiflis, c. 1883,

463

American oracle of 1803, 216

American underground railway, stations of, 102,

148

Americanisms, likely to come into general use, 218, 307

Amulets worn by German soldiers, 37

Anastatic printing, Edgar Allan Poe and, 359, 403, 443

Angell (John), d. 1764, literary feltmaker, 295

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Gentleman's Calling, 27, 87, 487

Grandmamma's Conversation on the Bible,

by a Clergyman's Wife, 1862-3, 442 Indian Amateur Rose Gardener, 1891, by Laudolicus, 379

Ladies of Castellmarch, 360, 407, 487
Magical Note, 1809, 400

Mild remonstrance against the taste-
censorships at Marlborough House, by
Argus, 1853, 442

Model Drawing Book, by George, 1856-9, 302
My Own Green Isle, poem, 360
Norman People, 1874, 302, 370, 390
Quality Papers, 1827, 320

Rambles around Nottingham, 1855, 320
Religious Question of Teetotalism, 1840, 320
Remarks on Cobbett's History of the
Protestant Reformation,' 1825, 320

Rights, Privileges, and Laws of Women, 1815,
320

Rose Tree, 1845, by A. H. B., 379
Six Little Princesses, 199, 249

Speculum, in two dialogues, by W. A. B—b,
1806, 302, 442

Treatise of Treasons, 1572, 481 Whole Duty of Man, 27, 87, 487 Anstruther, Fife, history of the town, 78, 109 Antwerp and Constantinople, statesman's saying, 360

a

Anzac, a new place-name, 238
Ap Thomas. See Thomas (Ap).
Aquila (Gilbert de), origin of the style, 49
Arch at head of Constitution Hill, 241, 283, 364
Archbishop and king, Irish, A.D. 901, 299
Arms. See Heraldry.

Arundines Cami' (comic), medley of English and Latin verses, 502

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Ashford,"Parsonage mentioned in will, 140
Assumption, Gospel for the Feast of the, 380, 508
Atlantis, lost continent," literature on, 86, 145,
168, 251

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Authors, English, placed on the Roman Index,'
1600-1750, 333

Avisa,' by Willoby, evidence about "W. S.," 46

B

Babes, observant before they can speak, 439,
505

Bacon (-)=Lewis Pitts, c. 1860, 442

Berghes (Corneille de), Bishop of Liége, 1538, 118,
170, 226

Berkshire, earliest map of, showing roads, 139
Berry (Sir E.), his letter from Nelson, 1801,
418

Betham, artist, c. 1830, his Christian name, 481
Betts family, 44, 110

Bevis Marks Synagogue, fire at, c. 1805, 100
Bewickiana, 278, 302

Bible: Bell," in sixty-three volumes, 37; pre-
sented to the Queen Consort, 1603, 183, 467;
precise date of Authorized Version, 183, 266,
362, 467
Bible folk-lore, from sermon, 1657, 299

Bacon (Dr.) and Father John, in Rome, 1644, Bibliographers, Portuguese, dates of, 120
401, 445, 507

Badge, metal, two battleaxes crossed, 86
Bagnall (Walter), Etonian, 1760, 118, 186
Bagnall family of Bagenals Town, Carlow, 118,
186

Baines (Sir Thomas), 1622-80, his writings, 121
Baker's Chop-House, London landmark, its his-
tory, 500

66

Balance of power," history of the phrase, 221
Balfe (E.), Dutch artist, his paintings, 121
Ballantyne, Hanson & Co. and Spottiswoode & Co.,
union of the printing houses, 419

Bancroft (Richard), Archbishop of Canterbury,

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Bareacres (Lord), the title in Vanity Fair,' 46
Barley, blindness caused by, 380, 429, 488
Barnard (C.), astrologer, c. 1678, 242
Barnard (Edward), English Consul at Aleppo,
1638, 9

Barnard (F.), Dickens illustrator, his portrait,
462

Barrett (Mrs.), née Tyers, c. 1779, her Christian
name, 30

Barsanti (Miss), Mrs. Richard Daly, actress,
c. 1772, 33

Bartolozzi (F.), portrait of Capt. J. King engraved
by, 160, 288, 326

Bassi (Ugo), 1801-49, revolutionist, a letter by,
168, 237, 310, 348

Battles Waterloo, notes on, 1, 21, 71, 107, 165
Bayonne Cathedral, English escutcheons in, 8, 55
Beaconsfield (Lord), his allusion to "Emanuel,'
18, 89; his eulogy of Bloomfield, 29; his
description of Thames Street, 359, 405; references
in his works, 360, 406

Bear Garden, the site of the, 238, 308
Beards worn as a token of mourning, 259
Beasts, wild, employed in warfare, 140, 186, 209,
463

Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London, inscriptions
in, 280

Becket (St. Thomas), a Benedictine monk, 86,
146, 345, 467

Bedford (J. R. Read), artist, c. 1750, 240
Bee-stings a cure for rheumatism, 298, 363, 506
Bell" Bible, sixty-three volumes, 37
Bell, stolen from Worcester Cathedral, 1863, 510
Bellerophon, Napoleon on board the, 35, 105,
369

Bells, tubular, in church steeples, 251

Benson (Lieut.-Gen. G.), d. 1814, his family, 119,

170

Beowulf in High-Dutch saga, 133
Bérardier (Jean), Mayor of Beaune c. 1669, the
arms of, 249

Bibliography :—

Bewickiana, 278

Bible, Authorized Version, 183, 266, 362,
467

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Blackstone's Commentaries, first edition, 58
Browne (Edward), his Travels and Adven-
tures,' 42, 63, 81, 130, 169

Christmas, 498

Colburn (H.), books published by, 1828, 26
Dibdin (Charles), edition of his songs, 47
Duignan (W. H.), his works, 6, 39
'Excerpta Legationum,' 30, 77, 131

Henry V., publisher of the first quarto
edition, 181

Histories of Irish counties and towns, 24, 210,
276, 375

Hood (Robin) romances, 170

Hotten (J. Camden), publisher, 13, 147, 231,

270

Kaye (Sir J. W.), his History of the Sepoy
War,' 200, 247

'Passionate Pilgrim,' 259, 487

Tonson (James), printer, c. 1699, 376

Uncle Tom's Cabin,' the preface, 9, 58
Bigod (Isabella), b. c. 1205, her identity, 16, 128
Bill of dinner for 124 persons, c. 1450, 180
Billington (Mrs.), her trustee Mr. Savory, 321,
391

Bird (I. F.), his drawing of A. Caccia, 85, 128
Birds, phosphorescent, the belief in, 213, 306
Bishops, eight Irish," in Thackeray's On
Clerical Snobs,' 139

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Bissextus, Romans' unlucky day, 281, 326
Blackfriars Theatre, Shakespeare and, 47, 108
Blackstone's Commentaries, first edition, 58
Blakesley family, 461

Blanc (Vincent Le), punishment for desecrating
a Turkish grave, 200, 250

Blindness caused by barley, 380, 429, 488
"Bloody shirt," use of the phrase, 318, 368
Bloomfield (Robert), 1766-1823, eulogized by
Disraeli, 29

Boag (John), 1775-1863, his daughters, 159
"Boches," origin of the word, 330
Bodens (Col. George), celebrated wit, d. c. 1781,
17, 230, 288

Boleyn (Queen Anne), knights made at her
coronation, 1533, 301, 369, 381

Bolingbroke (Lord), Wood's pamphlet in answer
to, c. 1751, 100; on the Hapsburg dynasty,
481
Bombay gentlemen of 1792 and Capt. R.
Williams, 94

Bona (Cardinal), epigram on, 358
Bonaparte (Napoleon), and the Bellerophon,
35, 105, 369; Secret Memoirs,' 1815, 69, 108;
his bequest to Cantillon, 139, 188, 324, 383,

Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1916.

430; author of verses on, 320; on the Russian
Emperor Alexander, 341; bronze statuettes of,
359

Books attacked by tom-tits, 480

Books recently published:-

Archæologia Eliana, Third Series, Vol. XII.,
331

Bamff Charters, 1232-1703, ed. by Sir J.
Ramsay, 271, 317
Bradley's (H.) A New English Dictionary
Principles: (Vol. IX.)
on Historical
Standard-Stead, 331
Calendar of Entries in the Papal Registers
relating to Great Britain and Ireland:
Papal Letters, Vol. X., 1447-55, prepared
by J. A. Twemlow, 152

Calendar of the Fine Rolls: Vol. V., Edward
III., 1337-1347, 191

Calendar of Suffolk Wills proved in the
Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1383-
1604, 19

Cambridge History of English Literature,

ed. by Sir A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller:
Vol. XII. The Nineteenth Century, I.,
451

Catalogue, Descriptive, of Ancient Deeds in
the Public Record Office, Vol. VI., 191
Cathay and the Way Thither, Vols. II. and III.,
471

Common Conditions, ed. by T. Brooke,

"Elizabethan Club Reprints," No. 1, 491
Cornwall Parish Registers: Marriages. Index
to Vols. I.-VI., compiled by A. T. Satter-
ford, 412

Dobson's (A.) Rosalba's Journal, and Other
Papers, 371

Ficke's (A. D.) Chats on Japanese Prints,
171

Fleetwood Family Records, edited by R. W.
Buss, 371

Folk-Lore Notes, Vol. I. Gujarat, compiled
from Materials collected by the late A. M. T.
Jackson, 19; Vol. II. Konkan, 210
Fry's (E. A.) Almanacks for Students of
English History, 312

Gaster's (M.) Roumanian Bird and Beast
Stories, 231

Genealogist, edited by H. W. F. Harwood,
New Series, Vol. XXXI., 471
Gross's (C.) Sources and Literature of English
History to about 1485, 91
Hardy's (Sir R.) Ipra Opulenta, 251
Harrison's (H.) The Vernacular Form of
Abjuration and of Confession of Faith, 40;
Surnames of the United Kingdom, Vol. II.,
471

Hayden's (A.) Chats on Old Silver, 151
Horne's (H. P.) The Binding of Books, 492
Johnson (C.) and H. Jenkinson's English
Court Hand, A.D. 1066 to 1500, 131
Johnson's (S. C.) Chats on Military Curios,
312

Ker's (W. P.) Jacob Grimm: an Address, 290
Manchester Cathedral, A Short Guide-Book
to, 290

McMurray's (W.) A City Church Chronicle :
History of St. Anne and St. Agnes, Alders-
gate, and of St. John Zachary, 59
Merritt's (P.) Account of Descriptive Cata-
logues of Strawberry Hill, 412
Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, Fifth
Series, Vol. I. Part VI., 60

Books recently published:-

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New English Dictionary
Principles: (Vol. IX.) Standard-Stead, by
H. Bradley, 331

New English Dictionary on Historical Prin-
Turn down,
ciples: (Vol. X.) Trink

ed. by Sir J. A. H. Murray, 79, 137
Oxford Garlands,

selected

by R. M.

Leonard 11. Epigrams, 391; 12. Elegies
14. Poems on Animals.
and Epitaphs.

15. Modern Lays and Ballads, 351
Penny's (J. A.) Folk-Lore round Horncastle,

411

Plomer's (H. R.) A Short History of English

Printing, 1476-1900, 492

Putnam's (G. H.) Memoirs of a Publisher,
1865-1915, 431

Reinach's (S.) Essai

sur la Mythologie

Figurée et l'Histoire Profane dans la
Renaissance,
Peinture Italienne de la

252

Rolle (Richard), of Hampole, The Incendium
Amoris of, ed. by M. Deanesly, 39
Russian Folk-Tales, translated from the
Russian by L. A. Magnus, 511
Sedgefield's (W. J.) The Place Names of
Cumberland and Westmorland, 151

Smith's (G. C. Moore) Henry Tubbe, 111
Sunderland's (S.) Old London's Spas, Baths,
and Wells, 411

Tahiti, The Quest and Occupation of, by
Emissaries of Spain, 1772-1776, compiled
by B. G. Corney, 410

Tyssen's (A. D.) The Church Bells of Sussex,
with the Inscriptions, 311

Walton (I.) and C. Cotton's 'The Compleat
Angler,' 191

Wesselitsky's (G. de) Russia and Democracy:

the German Canker in Russia, 59
Worley's (G.) Essex, 412

291, 332, 392, 432, 472, 512
Booksellers' Catalogues, 40, 60, 80, 132, 171, 212,

Bookworms, remedies against, 138, 185, 208, 268,
308, 330, 370

Boothby monuments, the whereabouts of, 240
Borrows (W.), drawing of monument of, 35,

78

humanity's saviour,'
Chinese plant-name,
Botany: plant sympathies and antipathies, 88;
278, 327

Boteler family, arms of, 33, 110, 267
Bough (Sam), whereabouts of landscapes by, 10
Bowles (J.) and Mr. Jennings, c. 1800, 260
466
Bows and arrows in the Crimean War, 342, 406,

Boyle (Hon. Mrs. E. Vere) her Ros Rosarum,'
1885, 379, 426, 487

Bradley family, 101

Bravache Écossais," origin of the term, 441,
Braithwaite (J. B.), c. 1883, his identity, 463, 508

488

"Bray or Dray," place-name of Somerset, 1605,
302, 351

Brewer (J. Sherren and E. Cobham), dates of their
Brehon Law-old Irish law, notes on, 398
birth, 502
47, 88
Brewery, Meux's Horseshoe, the removal of,

1856, 86
British Institution, Royal, in Cowper Street,

231, 298, 336, 370, 388, 406, 416
British Isles, statues and memorials in, 65, 178,

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Brogden (James), M.P. for Launceston, 1826, 9, 73
Brougham (Lord), Heine's description of, 400
'Brown (Peter), Revelations of,' c. 1880, 30, 77,
124

Browning (R.), his "I know Thee, who hast
kept my path," 360

Brudenell (George), Etonian, 1757, 342
Buckeridge family of Lichfield, their claim of
founder's kin, 275

Buckhorse, prizefighter, his death, c. 1804, 85,
110
Buckingham (George Villiers, second Duke of),
his duel with Earl of Shrewsbury, 302, 344
Bugbears, historical characters used as, 138
Bulkeley, Kirkman, Price, and Robins families,
9,75

Bulkeley (Sir R.), Bart., of Ireland and Surrey,
c. 1705, 52, 129, 188

Bunbury (Selina), author, references to, 89
Burial customs: burying face downwards, mean-
ing of, 118, 164; iron nails driven into skull,
181, 306, 389, 409, 490

Burial register, meaning of numbers in, 442
Burney (Fanny), Madame D'Arblay, a letter of,
1814, 137

Burns (R.), Maria Riddell's essay on, 1796, 159
Burton (Robert), book with his autograph, 426
Busby (Dr.), his house at Ealing, 140
Butler. See Boteler.

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Cannel coal, cost of, and use, 49, 106
Canterbury, Edward IV.'s window at, 441, 460
Cantillon, Napoleon's bequest to, 139, 188, 324,
383, 430

Cantillon family of Ballyheigue, co. Kerry, 383,
430, 449

Cantilupe (St. Thomas), a 'Life' of, 101, 147
Carols: All you that are to mirth inclined, 461,
508; Good King Wenceslas, 499

Carrington (Lord), Arthur Young's reference to,
241, 282, 303, 312

Casanoviana, 500

Cashel corporation, the regalia of, 320
Cathedral bell stolen, 1863, 510

Cathedrals, the fabric of, 200, 261, 325, 365, 425
Cats, reasons for some habits of, 183, 244, 286,
330, 369, 389, 428, 468

Cattle, goats kept with, 39; herbs that cause
abortion, 86

Caul, the belief of sailors in, 239
Celtic and Coptic monasticism, 319, 369
Cervantes, portrait of, by Jauregui, 119, 169
Cevennes, Christmas customs of, 493
Chambers (Mrs.), mezzotint of, with T. Lowe, 49
Chantry, Fromond's, of Winchester College, 433,
472, 509

66

Chapel," its use in nautical phrases, 26

Chapel in Swallow Street, demolition of, 316, 372,

386

Chaplains, royal, of George II. and George III.,
119, 164, 186

Chapman (John), publisher, 1822-94, 67, 125

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Christian names: Puritan in New England, 1794,
399, 419, 439, 459, 479, 500
Christmas in the Cevennes, 493
Christmas bibliography, 498

Christmas hero, King Wenceslas, 499
Christmas posset-bowl, c. 1840, 499
Church, used for the election of municipal officers,
360, 404, 430, 470, 511

Churches Stoke Pogis, picture of, 58
Churches, monastic, sub-dedication of naves, 68
Churches, use of tubular bells, 251
Churches, their history in situ, 446
Churchill family, 319, 382

Clarendon (Lord) and Swallowfield, 358

Clarke (Thomas and Christian), their marriage
licence, c. 1719, 47

Clay (William), merchant, his identity, 159
Clergy lists, MS., whereabouts of, 181
Clerks in Holy Orders as combatants, 10, 56, 73,
87, 110, 130, 148, 168, 184, 228, 232, 284, 312,
368

Cliveden House, picture of original house, 302, 344
Cloister and the Hearth,' references in, 140, 185,
207, 304

Clove gillyflower, quit rent of a, 392, 466
Club, earliest report of a Soldiers', 1859, 418
Clubs: Hell-Fire, 97, 354; Parthenon, 99, 149;
Cosmopolitan, visited by Thackeray, 160, 208;
Cosmopolitan, 1874, the members, 482
Coal, cannel, cost of, and use, 49, 106
Coals, Moira coals, Times' advertisement, 1815,
482
Coalville, Leicestershire, "an elongated slum,"

422

Coburg, pedigree of the House of, 180

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Coburgh Gardens, Dublin, opened c. 1810, 27
Cock tassel on a sporran, use of the term,
160

Cockney accent and phraseology, 280, 349
Coffin, effect of opening, 300, 363, 388, 448, 465
Colburn (H.), books published by, 1828, 26
Cold Harbour at Hackney, 1720, 258

Cole, Sheffield, Griffith, Hunt, and Cox families,
280, 329

Colhoun, brothers, Etonians, 1787, 159
Colhoun family, 159

Collie dogs, their reputation for treachery, 341,
389, 470

Colton family, 459

Comet, description of, in letter c. 1880, 101, 148,
186

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Constantinople and Antwerp, a statesman's saying,
360

Constitution Hill, the Arch at head of, 241, 283,
364

Constitutional Information, Society of, c. 1780,
462, 508

Consuls, English, in Alexandretta, 93, 167
Cook (Capt. James), memorial to, 165

Cooke (Conversation ") d. 1824, his second
wife, 221, 271

Cookson family of Darrington, 201
Coptic and Celtic monasticism, 319, 369
Coral, colour affected by the wearer's health, 341,
383

Corinth, and Other Poems,' by Miss Earle, 18
Cornaro and Corner families, 379

Cornelys (Sophie), her death, c. 1830, 100, 148
Corpse, the effect on, of opening a coffin, 300,
363, 388, 448, 465

Corpus Christi, the festival in England, 34; and
crucified dove, 401

Cosmopolitan Club visited by Thackeray, location
of, 160, 208

Cosmopolitan Club, 1874, the members, 482
"Court of France," mentioned in song-book,
1785, 121

Court of Session, Scotch, claim made in, c. 1800,
101, 166, 209, 306

Courts Martial, records of, 180, 299 ·

Cox, Sheffield, Griffith, Hunt, and Cole families,
280, 329

Coxsdell, Essex, the place-name, 380, 466
Crawford, actor and barrister, c. 1780, 9
Creighton (Robert), Precentor of Wells, c. 1679,
502

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Douglas (Bishop), words from his Eneados,' 1513,
156, 177, 215, 235, 255, 281, 323, 366
Douse or Dowse (Samuel) of London, d. 1809, 379
Dove, crucified, and Feast of Corpus Christi, 401
Crest: on a seal, man's head with a cap, 48, 267; Dover (James), London printer, c. 1704, 139
eagle with wings expanded ppr., 95; fox“ Dragon's Lamp" of Japan, the belief in, 240
statant or, &c., 159; Knight's helm, a dove Drawings of malefactors, a series of, 361
volant on, 93
"Dray or Bray," place-name of Somerset, 1605,
302, 351

Crimean War, bows and arrows used, 342, 406,
466

"Croix blanche," Molière and, 359

Cromwell (0.) "in league with the Devil," 281,
324, 490

Crooklets, place-name in Bude, its origin, 160
Croquemitaine (Marquis de) in Thackeray's
Roundabout Paper,' 139

Crosby Hall, the history of, 254

Crossing, superstitions about, 461

Crucified dove and Feast of Corpus Christi, 401
Cryptographic satires of the eighteenth century,
413

Cuckoo, its place in folk-lore, 182, 230, 250, 287,
350

Cyder Cellars, Maiden Lane, 14

Cyprus, folk-lore of, 4; Levant Company and
Consuls in, 128, 460; hagiography of, 129, 460

D

"Daie workes " and " rodds," land measures, 221,

271

Dalton (John), his topographical MSS., 320, 447
Daly (Mrs. R.), Miss Barsanti, actress, c. 1772, 33
Daly (R.) and J. P. Kemble, their duel, c. 1781, 49
Dando, great oyster-eater, c. 1840, 400, 444,
483

Danteiana, 353

D'Arblay (Madame), a letter of, 1814, 137
Dating by a king's reign after his death, 317
Davenport (John), lexicographer, c. 1828, 241, 306
Dawson (Nancy), dancer, her career, 17

Dringer," a Harrow delicacy, 473

Dublin, old Coburgh Gardens, c. 1810, 27; New-
gate Prison in, 1773, 376

Duchesses who have married commoners, 501
Duignan (W. H.), bibliography of his works, 6, 39
Dumb-waiter, early mention of, 1755, 219

Dunne (F. P.), creator of Mr. Dooley," his por-
trait, 462

Dutch Swiss Guards, the history of, 118, 163

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