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GENERAL INDEX.
Prancesca and Paolo, Dante on, vii. 229
Francesca on Ardagh, ii. 289. Crowns in tower
of church, i. 38. Curran (Sarah), Robert
Emmet, and Major Sirr, iii. 413 ; iv. Ill, 534.
Edmond and Edward, iii. 49. Emmet and De
Fontenay letters, i. 111. Grey (Admiral John)
and Derry, iv. 428. Medical barristers, i.
32. Numismatic, iv. 288. Pigott (Thomas),
ii. 113. Polar inhabitants, iv. 413. Scandi-
navian bishops, ii. 67. Speakers of Irish House
of Commons, i. 227. Statues in Southern
Russia, v. 349
Franceys, Francissus, or Le Franceys family, vi. 88
" Franche leal et oie," motto of Godolphin School, Salisbury, vi. 210, 251
Francillon (R. E.) on " Cast not a clout," v. 474. Coleridge and Newman on Gibbon, v. 455. Dickens and Thackeray, iii. 73. Fate of the Tracys, iv. 192. German Volkslied, ii. 351. Highwayman's parting song, iv. 187. Horse- shoes for luck, iii. 91. Pike and Peak, ii. 110. Quotations wanted, iv. 168. ' Reliquiae Wot- tonianse,' ii. 371
Francis (E.) on William Francis, x. 190
Francis (John), and the repeal of the stamp duty, iii. 242
Francis (John Collins) on Elizabeth Barrett Browning Centenary, v. 204, 224. Blow (Rev. William), xii. 186. ' Bookseller,' ix. 85, 103. Charles (King) the Martyr, x. 227. * City Press,' viii. 81, 103, 122, 142. ' Cornhill Magazine,' xii. 481, 501. ' Daily Telegraph ' jubilee, iv. 243. Dickens's surnames : Guppy, x. 517. Ebsworth (J. W.), ix. 501. Electro- phone and Lord Rosebery, xii. 246. Elim Chapel, Fetter Lane, viii. 305. English Press and the Treaty of Peace, 1815, iv. 167. " En- tente Cordiale," x. 178. Flags of Greater Britain, xii. 226. Harvest Supper songs, xii. 276. Hodgson's, 1807-1907, viii. 246, 266. Holyoake (G. J.) and Chartists, v. 191. Howe (Earl), his Shakespeare Quartos and Folios, ix. 4. Indian Mutiny, ix. 2. Jews in England, xii. 185. Longfellow, vii. 201, 222, 242, 261, 282. Longmans, xi. 2, 50. Macaulay and W. J. Thorns, xi. 165. Merlette (Mile. G. M.), v. 267. Monument on Fish Street Hill, iv. 87. National Flag, ix. 502 ; x. 72. ' News- paper Press Directory,' its diamond jubilee,. iii. 241, 26J.. ' Notes by the Way,' xii. 145. Old Sergeants' Inn, xi. 344. Puttick & Simpson, viii. 363. Post Office, 1856-1906, vi. 163, 182, 273. 'Saturday Review' jubilee, iv. 382, 402, 422, 442. Spurgeon on Monte Carlo, xii. 434. Stowe (Mrs. H. Beecher) on Byron, xii. 369. Telegram, longest, ii. 192. Thames Embankment, its originators, viii. 193. Wadsworth as a Yorkshire name, vii. 308
Francis (R.) on Flaubert's ' Tentation de St. Antoine,' xii. 447
Francis (Sir Richard), knighted 1399, viii. 409 '{
Francis (Sir Robert), of Foremark, iii. 270, 331
Francis (William), d. 1811, schoolmaster, x. 190
Francis = Jones, xi. 128, 238
Francissus, Franceys, or Le Franceys family, vi. 88
Franco-German War, landed property in, i. 226, 277
" Franker, Baron of," in the Peerage of Scotland, vi. 268
Franking letters, i. 57, 133, 175 ; v. 48, 216, 274
Frankland (Sir T.), his daughters and Hoppner, x. 168, 233, 294, 374 ; xii. 232, 337
Franklin (Benjamin) on genealogy, ii. 64
Franklin (W.), clock made by, ii. 448, 513
Franks (H. E.) on John Butler, M.P. for Sussex,
iii. 257. Southwold Church, figures and
emblems, iii. 498. Wesley and the wig, iv. 36. Franks (I. B.) = W. H. Cooper, 1787, ix. 250 Fraser (A.) on the farmers of Aylesbury, xi. 453 Fraser (G. M.) on blood used in building, iii. 174.
French words in Scotch, x. 132. Guild (William),
xii. 34. Inferior clergy, their appellations, x.
250. Knights Templars, iv. 10, 34. Scots
Greys, x. 396. Yew tree, xii. 477 Fraser (James) of Phopachy, his pedigree, x. 330 Frederick the Great, his kingcraft, vi. 341 ;
his MSS. in England, vii. 47 Frederick Lewis, eldest son of George II., lament
at his death, i. 346
Free Society of Artists, its history, vii. 344 Free trade = smuggling, first used, ii. 250, 317 Freeholders temp. Elizabeth, x. 470 ; xi. 72 Freeman (Conrade), of Greenwich, 1554, ix. 6 Freeman (E. A.), J. R. Green on his ' Norman
Conquest,' i. 225, 294 ; on Gladstone's ' Studies
on Homer,' xii. 170, 217 Freeman (G.) on French Revolution, vii. 48 Freeman (J. J.) on rollups, iv. 308. Swinburne,
i. 49 Freeman (Rev. Samuel), d. 1707, his burial-place
x. 148, 233
Freemason, Francis Linley, a blind, ii. 269 Freemasonry, and Richard Steele, vii. 268, 392 ;
early organized, viii. 425 ; T. Carlyle and R.
Carlile on, xi. 370, 437 ; xii. 13, 49, 58 ; and
Sir Christopher Wren, xii. 286 Freewill on tenn6 : sanguine : Erminites, ix. 55 French, days and months in, vii. 290 French alphabetical skit, 1818, viii. 485 French anonymous biographies, 1866, x. 128 French assignats of the Revolution, vi. 149, French ballads inquired after, viii. 89 French burdens to English songs, ii. 267 French camp at Sandgate, or Sandgatte, viii. 218 French-Canadian literature, viii. 29, 57, 173 French character, Chateaubriand on, ix. 129 French chateaux in the South of France, vi. 68 French cloister in England, i. 207 French coat of arms, x. 209, 258, 295 French <$migr6s in London, viii. 189 French Gazette, referred to in ' Marmion,' x. 268 French heraldry, ii. 267 ; vi. 349 French miniature painter, i. 86, 137, 171, 211, 237 French novel entitled ' Chateau de Tours,' ii. 129 French peerage, works on, x. 289, 338 French poems and folk-songs, i. 409 French proverbial phrases, i. 3, 485 ; ii. 404 ;
iii. 203, 204 ; iv. 504 ; v. 243 French proverbs collected by Abb6 Tuet, vii.
49 French refugee bishops in England, viii. 87, 149,
171 French refugees in London, their burial-places,
i. 517 ; ii. 58
French regiments in English pay, ix. 130 French Revolution, Farmers-General executed, i.
127, 174 ; its bibliography, vii. 48 French Revolution pottery, iv. 228, 252, 292 French slang words, vii. 8, 50, 153 French teaching at Stratford-at-Bow, vi. 326 French Testament, 1551, viii. 108 French wills, mode of procedure, ix. 50 French words of uncertain origin, iii. 222, 445 French words in Scotch, ix. 369, 450 ; x. 132, 274,
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