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'Ad Amantem,' manuscript, identification of,
i. 370

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Adair (James), historian, x. 94
Adam as a family ancestor, examples, iv. 271
"Adam
ceiling, Greek letters on, vii. 390, 436
Adams (Rev. Alex.), d. 1789, viii. 390
Adams (Thomas), of Warkworth, Northumber-
land, dates of birth and death wanted, x. 310
Adams (W. H. Davenport), d. 1891, ix. 435
Adamson and Burry families, ii. 508
Addison and the puff preliminary, xi. 121
Addison family, a tradition of, i. 408
Addison (Joseph), his descendants, iii. 383
Addison's Spectator,' edition published by
Tonson and Draper, x. 168, 235

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Address to a Mummy,' by H. Smith, xii. 111
Adeste Fideles,' its date, and Rabelais's sup-
posed parody, v. 292, 329; vi. 23, 73, 119
Adgate family, xii. 53, 99

Adieu to the Turf,' satire on 4th Earl of
Abingdon, iv. 16, 55

Adjectives from French place-names, i. 399
Adolphus (Rev. Otto), pseud, "A Clergyman,"

xii. 433

Adonis gardens, plants grown in, xii. 133, 177
Adventures of a Post Captain,' 1817, iii. 70,

172, 283, 371

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ix. 334

Ainslie Bond, its whereabouts and history, v.
41, 80

. Ainslie (Philip Barrington), his Reminiscences
of a Scottish Gentleman,' 1861, iii. 30. 118
Ainsworth's 'Crichton':
tions, xi. 512

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viii. 384

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Alcohol, its effect on Moslems, vii. 188
Aldeburgh: Commonwealth marriages
burials in Register Book, x. 81, 104, 124, 142,
175; destruction of church in 1643, 301
extracts from
Aldeburgh:
Chamberlain's
Account-Book, viii. 163, 224, 265, 305, 343, 387,
426, 463, 506; ix. 26, 39, 94, 145, 222, 266
Aldeburgh records, extracts from, vii. 141, 185,
225, 287, 327, 366, 402, 443, 503
Aldelima, 1280, its locality, v. 96, 157
Aldersons, Warrington glassmakers, informa-
tion wanted, v. 152

Aldgate, Duke of Suffolk's head in St. Botolph's
Church, iv. 299, 340

Aldgate, earliest form of the name, vii. 294
Aldrich (Dr.), Bibliography wanted, xi. 230
Aldrich (Henry), b. 1647, his parentage, xii. 414,
Aldridge (Ida F.), negro actor, his history, v.
263

458

Aldworth (Avery), m. 1630/31, x. 197
Aldworth famliy, ix. 449

Aleichem (Sholoum), d. 1916, his will and
epitaph, ii. 83.

Aleria (John Andreas, Bishop of), d. 1493, iii.
Ales, medicinal, vi. 186, 233
300

Aleston, Middlesex, its whereabouts, iii. 475;

iv. 139

Alexander, Athlone merchant, c. 1750, partic-
ulars wanted, v. 292

Alexander of Aphrodisias, his treatise about
fevers, xii. 90, 137
Alexander (Pat=Martha),

tavern-keeper,
Franklin's illustra-

Air-guns, inventor of, vii. 430
Airship, London-Paris project, 1835, 7.
advertisement, 59, 107

58;

1739, i. 248, 275

C.

Alexander's (Cardinal), epitaph, vii. 131, 195
"Alexandrina non preparata," meaning of the
term, vii. 91

Alexius the Protosebatos, his wife and mother,
vii. 449

Alexius III. (1195-1203), his wife, vii. 468
Alfieri (Vittorio), 1766, his tutor, vi. 68
Alfred (King), the place of his last battle, iii.
10; Works of, published 1852, 249, 315-
Statue, in Trinity Square, Southwark, ix. 122,

218

Ali and Mohammed in Hell, Dante on, vi. 149
Alice in Wonderland' and Wordsworth's
Leech-Gatherer,' vi. 161

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Aliens in England: eighteenth and nineteenth
century returns, xi. 29 - - in Maidstone in
1567, v. 169

66 Alinement," spelling of the word, i. 246
Aliustrel, bronze tables discovered in, viii. 10
Allan (Sir W.), portrait of Helen Faucit as
Antigone, iv. 76

Allen (or Alleyne) and Ferrers families, i. 84
125, 156, 160, 416

Allen (Dr. Fifield), d. 1761, ix. 329, 374
Allen (Edward), painter and engraver, partic-

ulars wanted v. 126

Allen (James), Dean of St. David's, his burial-
place, ix. 211

Allen (John), of Dulwich College, xi. 490
Allen family, alliances of, viii. 132, 196-Entries
in Bible of 1739, iv. 11

Aller, Somerset, font in the church at, vii. 207,

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353

Alphabet in the Christian Church, mystic signi-

ficance of, iii. 271, 340, 369, 459

Alphonsus, Emperor of Germany,' the author
of, ii. 464, 484, 503

Alps, a great writer inspired by, quotation, xii.
394

Alresford, Hants, fires at, c. 1620, i. 209, 294
Alsop (Anthony), his parentage, xii. 452, 519
Alsop (Bernard), printer, viii. 293, 337
Alstonfield and the Mundy family, ii. 129, 214
Alstonfield, co. Staffs, notes from the parish
register, viii. 292

Altar, Christian, the largest in the world, xii.
392, 436

Altar-slabs, St. John's head, vi. 227, 276
Altar tables, changes in shape and dimensions
of, vi. 251, 275

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America, first steamship to, 1838, iii. 189, 281,
368

America, Seneca's lines anticipating its dis-
covery, iv. 272, 312

America's Reply,' poem, particulars wanted,
v. 317
American Bluejackets and the Port of London,
American Civil War, books on, x. 431, 476; xi.
59

iii. 502

American currant and Ribes sanguineum, i. 247
American customs: a long grace, viii. 151, 458
American English, ix. 97, 136, 218
American geography, map of, c. 1720, ii. 265
American humorists: Captain G. H. Derby,
ix. 353, 394, 491, 535; x. 154, 219
American Indian, North, word for "Morning
Star," iii. 9, 74, 179

American link with Winchester, v. 206
American Presidents, wives of, xi. 368, 499
American soldiers, the first killed in the War,
v. 36

American war, 1776, British reverses and fast-
day, vii. 331, 375

Americanisms, so called, the derivation of, ii.
287, 334, 414, 496; iii. 35, 115, 313, 364
Amerongen, historical facts concerning, ix. 228
Ames (William), M.A., author, c. 1652, i. 508
Amherst (William), his connexion with Hythe
and Sandgate, c. 1767, iii. 503

iv. 243

Amiens, Peace of, 1801, commemorative medal,
Ammianus Marcellinus and the legend of the
Holy Grail, i. 201

Amneville (Adam de), royal charter confirming
grant of the Manor of Bitton to, ix. 481, 526
Amontons (W.), inventor of telegraph device,
vii. 32

Amore family, x. 371; xi. 358

Amorous Miser,' anonymous play, and 'Fare-
Amsterdam, rapehouses or rasphouses at, iv.
wel Folly,' v. 310

86, 137

"Amtmann," office of, viii. 350, 394
Amyand House and the Rider family, i. 349. 419
Anacharis Alsinastrum, its appearance in Eng-
land, xi. 286, 353

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Ananias as Christian name, vii. 426

Anastatic printing, Edgar Allen Poe and, i. 13,
32

Anathema cup, 1500-1, origin of the name, vi.
150, 198

Ancaster, Guor Anegon of, x. 443
Ancaster, oldest form of the name, vii. 227
Andersen (Hans), his 'The Improvisatore,' viii.
490

Anderson (Douglas Edward), Harrow School
1865-9, information wanted, iv. 300
Anderson (Sir Francis), his descendants wanted,
v. 122

Anderson (Francis and John), writers to the
Signet, Edinburgh, viii. 348

Anderson (J. Eustace), his Surrey prints, i. 486
Anderson (John), Falconer of Barochan, Ren-
frewshire, c. 1820, xii. 353

Anderson (Joseph), gamekeeper to Marquess of
Tweeddale, viii. 292

Anderson (Mary Welsh), d. 1788, viii. 266
Anderson (Patrick), schoolmaster of Channel-
kirk, 1664, ix. 511

Anderson (William), artist, place of his death
wanted, v. 209

Anderson family, Baronets of Broughton, viii.
268; ix. 175

Anderson, Forrester, Simpson, and Dickson
families, ii. 428

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Anderson's British Poets,' notice in Critical
Review, 1799, iv. 94
Anderson's (Miss Jessie)

Teachings from the

Church's Year,' vii. 48, 118
Andrewes (Thomas), sheriff at execution of
Mary Stuart, x. 410

Andrews (Bernard), poet laureat, viii. 431, 475
Andrews (D.), de Swaythling, book-plate of, x.
191, 236

Andrews family, detail wanted, v. 124
Andria,destruction by fire of the cathedral,
1916, i. 427

Anecdote of a Popular Character,' vii. 49
Anerley, origin of the surname, i. 228

Angelica, plant, significance of an offering of,
iii. 51, 259, 312, 372

Angelo (Domenick) his burial place, viii. 491;
ix. 33, 79, 153, 215

Angelo (Sophia), her connexion with Eton, ix.
33, 79, 153

Anger, Aungier or Angier (William), m. 1683,
ix. 170, 215, 334, 413

Angier, his will, c. 1792, the whereabouts of,
xii. 334

Angier (John), Nonconformist minister, b. 1605,
ix. 278

Angiers, Abbey of St. Nicholas, and Spalding
Priory, c. 1074, i. 309

Anglesea (Earl of), his MS. History of the
Troubles in Ireland, viii. 488

Anglesey House, Drury Lane, site of, vii. 271,
335, 457

Anglesey topography in 17th century, informa-
tion wanted, iv. 74

Anglican clergymen, biographical particulars
wanted, iv. 13

66

Anglican clerks in non-Anglican orders, i. 27
Anglo-Cæsarus," explanation wanted, vii. 89
Anglo-Dutch relationships, ix. 108
Anglo-FrenchDe Sanctis': St. Bethone in
Copland, vi. 44

66

v. 38

Anglo-Saxon contagion," Matthew Arnold on,
Anglo-Saxon riddle : The Cuckoo,' x. 109
Angsoka, meaning of the word, xii. 171
Anguish family of Somerleyton, v. 165
Anguish Street, Lowestoft, origin of name, v.
122, 165, 194, 221

Animal-lover, an eighteenth-century, his epi-
taph, v. 290; vi. 78

Animals, carving terms for, iii. 446
Animals, fines for cruelty to, c. 1797, i. 69, 177
Animals or birds, names for collections of, iv.
255

Animals, three most dangerous, x. 72, 113
Ann of Swansea, identity wanted, v. 322; a
sister of Mrs. Siddons, vi. 45
Annamaboe, notes on, x. 41
'Anne of Geierstein,' elucidation of passages
in, vi. 90, 136, 175

Anne (Queen), her "three Realms," i. 91, 152,
217, 277; her exercise of Sovereign's Veto, v.
95, 155, 214, 272; Statue on Hotel Russell of,
vi. 6; death of, vii. 508; white handkerchief
incident at her death, viii. 17

Annhun, King of the Greeks, vii. 227
Annoyance, Jury of Annoyance, particulars of,
i. 287, 374

Anodyne necklace and its inventor, c. 1750,
information wanted, iv. 302

Anonymous Works:-

Adieu to the Turf, 1778, iv. 16, 55

Adventures of a Post Captain, 1817, iii. 70,
172, 283, 371

Advice to Sportsmen, 1809, by Marmaduke
Maxwell, i. 110

Agaynst ye Streame, i. 209
Albania, v. 211

Amorous Miser, v. 310

Annals of Ireland, viii. 210, 276

Annals of Sporting, 1809, by Caleb Quizem,
i. 110

Apology for the life of the Rt. Hon. W. E.
Gladstone, vi. 312

Art of Book-keeping, iv. 17, 114
Art of Conversation, v. 267

Ascanius; or, The Young Adventurer, 1746,
i. 369

Bellegarde, the Adopted Indian Boy, 1832,
i. 447

Bombay, Life in (1852), viii. 29
British Melodies, x. 48

Canadian Girl; or, The Pirate of the
Lakes, i. 447

Centenary of the Bells, St. Mary's, Ware-
ham, viii. 270

Charlie Seymour; or, The Good Aunt and
the Bad Aunt, c. 1820, i. 228
Christopher Tadpole, xi. 290
Comic Natural History, x. 92

66

Count Teleki, by Eca," 1869, iii. 230
Diaboliad, the author a private soldier,"
iii. 48, 99

Diary of Lady Willoughby, iii. 524

Duke of Mantua, The: a Tragedy, x. 288

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