TENTH SEKIES.
99
' Face of Clay,' novel by H. A. Vachell, its title,
viii. 508
" 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. 350
Fags = cigarettes, use of the term, ix. 507; x. 234
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
Fairway (Anne) = John Blackman, c. 1740, x. 70 ' Fairy stone " in Wensley Dale, vi. 405
1 Faithful Admonition,' May, 1554, iii. 484
Faithorne (W.) his portrait of Milton, x. 481
Falcon Courts, their history, xi. 128, 190, 271
Falconer (Capt. Richard), his ' Voyages,' ii. 185
Falkner (C.) on ' The Oak Tree,' xi. 328
Falkner or Faulkner family, ii. 168
Fall (George), Yorkshire artist, his biography, v. 230, 273
Falmouth, Phoenicians at, ii. 469, 518
False quantities hi speeches, x. 9
Fame, correct representation of, iv. 249 ; repre- 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 por- trait, vii. 48, 49, 289, 507
Fanshawe (E. J.) on Sir Richard and Lady Fan- shawe, 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 (Char- lotte), iv. 489. De Sousa, iv. 10. FansEawe: Bos well : Young, iii. 349. Fanshawe : Cole- man : 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. Middle ton (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
Fanshawe family papers and portraits, vii. 289,
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 Revolu- tion, 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. Grey- stoke 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. 216 Farrington, clockmaker, c. 1832, x. 69 Farrow (E.) on Arden (John), vi. 289 Faseole, a bean, its etymology, xii. 149, 233, 274 Fast = short of, use of the term, ix. 209, 432 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 Pea (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 Fecamp 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, vni. 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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