TENTH SEEIES.
107
French workman's badge, broom plant as, vii. 466
Frenchman on Gourbillon, viii. 170
Freshman, earliest use of the term, ii. 467
' Freshman " women, the term in America, ii. 26C
Fresshingfield, Suffolk, coffin-shaped chapel at, i.
493 Frey (A. R.), his ' Sobriquets and Nicknames,
vii. 366
Friar Tuck in the Patent Rolls, 1429-36, ix. 47 Friday, Nippylug, v. 247 Friday Street, Surrey place-name, its origin,
x. 129
Friedland on Victor, Duke of Belluno, vi. 428 Friedrichsen (G.) on Schiller's ' Wallensteins Tod,'
xii. 428
Friendly Brothers of St. Patrick, ante 1751, x. 308
Friends, Society of, and burial-ground memorials,
ix. 188, 233, 297, 336, 434 ; their burial and
mourning habits, x. 31, 150, 237, 334
Frieze, pronunication of the word, vii. 245, 316
Frigates, steerage in, xii. 470
Frith (W. P.), picture of Swift and Vanessa, i. 67
Frittars or greaves of the whale, vii. 426 ; viii. 36
Frock, clothing term, misused by foreigners, xii.
284 Frodsham (Bridge), 1734-68, his biography, xii.
449
Frog-cup Sunday in Buckinghamshire, ix. 405 Froissart, heraldry in, x. 369, 452 ' From whence," the phrase, i. 99, 55 Fronsac (Viscount F. de) on Canadian College of
Arms, v. 87
Frost (F. C.) on arms, 1653, viii. 415. Crowns in tower of church, i. 38. Devon provincialisms, vi. 33. Drake (Eleanor, Lady), viii. 415. Drake (Dr. H. H.), iii. 165. Dyspeptic History of Stafford, viii. 290 ; ix. 276. Edward IV.'s standard-bearer, xii. 147. Heraldic surname, vi. 78. Lundy Island, iv. 16. Pinchbeck family, iv. 77. Proverbs, two old, viii. 55. Royal Society of St. George, vi. 495. St. Edith, vi. 71. Scarlet pimpernel, xii. 166. Smoking and blind men, ix. 376. " Spurrings," or banns, and lameness, xii. 498. Truckee, ix. 196 Frost (M. H.) on water-colour portrait, c. 1850,
vii. 270
Frost, and its forms, i. 67, 116, 158 ; and Don- caster Races, iv. 246
Frost Fair, 1739-40, prints of, x. 350, 433 Froude (J. A.) on York Minster, i. 290 Fro udes = stuff ed dates, xi. 430 Frowyk family and Oxgate Manor, Willesden,
ix. 404
Frozen words, a nautical yarn, i. 3 Fruitarian, derivation of the word, xii. 427, 511 Frusan, Fruzan, female Christian name, xi. 349 Fry (Caroline), author of ' Christ our Example,'
ix. 35
Fry (Mrs. Elizabeth), her burial-place, x. 150 Fry (E. A.) on Anahuac, ii. 476. Bankes of Corfe Castle, v. 372. Bossom (John), xii. 275. Brett (Sir Alexander), x. 352. Domesday, iii. 233. Dummer family, iv. 315. Edwinstowe, Manor Court, Notts, ii. 536. Elizabeth (Queen), her household, x. 276. Flying bridge, ii. 491. Guelderland (Duke of) : Duke of Lorraine, v. 313. Henley (George), x. 92. Parish docu- ments, ii. 476. Percy (Hugh), iii. 97. Perse- house : Sabine, iii. 251. Quotations, English and Spanish, ii. 373. Rokewood : Style : Townsend, v. 488. Scalus (Thomas de), vi. 394. Schools during the Civil War, viii. 395.
Fry (J. F.) on Greenwich Fair, ii. 292. Lepel
(Molly), her descent, iii. 172 Fry (L. D.) on Manzoni's ' Bethrothed,' ii. 238 Fryer (Dr. John), d. 1733, his biography, ix. 308 Fryes, as browse for cattle, c. 1632, xii. 428, 494 Fulcenale in old inquisition, its meaning, vii. 507 ;
viii. 92, 296
Fulford (John), Westminster scholar, xii. 209 Fulham Bridge, coloured print of, iv. 509 ; v. 35 Fulham manuscripts : parochial library, 1724,
vi. 367
Fullarton (Mrs. E. M.) on Turton, xi. 289
Fuller ( J. F. ) on Chantrey and Mrs. Jordan, ix. 489.
Edinburgh stage : Bland, Glover, Jordan,
vii. 89, 131, 191, 354. Pellican family, xii. 268.
Fuller (T.)f his use of the word 'tailed," xii.
347, 398, 454
Fullerton (A. G.), his biography, i. 113 Fullerton (John), Westminster scholar, 1745, v.
309
Fulling days, meaning of the term, ii. 389 Full-stop, its origin, ii. 301.
Fulton (Robert), inventor, his biography, ix. 128. Fulture, use of the word, i. 225, 296 Funeral and burial, c. 1413, distinction between,
viii. 9, 73
Funeral and right of way, viii. 120 Funeral bell, origin of the custom, i. 308, 350 Funeral customs in Devonshire, v. 48 Funeral garlands at Abbott's Ann, v. 427 ; vi.
155, 254, 396
Funeral invitations in Scotland, seventeenth- century, v. 487 ; vi. 54
Funeral refreshments at Giggleswick, xi. 287 Funerals, skeletons at, ii. 48 Funereal inscriptions, Latin, ix. 449 Furness Abbey, ancient clause concerning, xii. 249 Furniture, antique, its collection, ix. 389, 496 Furnival's Inn, portraits of Lords Raymond and Pengelly at, i. 288; and Charles Dickens, vii. 406
Furnivall (F. J.) on Browning's ' A Miniature, i. 201. Chaucer's tomb, i. 28. Couplets of the dove, ix. 188. Fortune Theatre in 1649, i. 85. Holyoake (G. J.) and Chartists, v. 156. * Mac- beth,' ' Tempest,' and storm of 1703, v. 161. Pope's Shakespeare Quarto, x. 107. Sh{ ^" speare's compliment to Elizabeth, ix. 125. Shakespeariana, iv. 284. Throat-cutting at public executions, x. 128 Furzing cards, vii. 186
Fusil in heraldry, its derivation, ix. 90, 173 Fylde oath, its terms, xi. 509 ; xii. 56 Fylmand or foumart = polecat, iv. 55 Fynmore (A.) on the midwife toad, ix, 2do.
Pimlico : Eyebright, xi. 415
Fynmore (Col. R. J.) on authors of quotations, ix. 393. Balloons and flying machines, xii. 1 95. Barnard & Staples, bankers, xi. 252. Beacons- field and the primrose, xi. 37. Bells, v. 34. Blackburn (Archbishop), viii. 415. Blackwell (Barnaby), banker, viii. 73. ' Bonnie Cravat, tavern sign, x. 365. Boys (Capt. Thomas), xi. 487. Bradley (Dr. J.), Astronomer Royal, xn. 489. Bream's buildings viii. 206. Breedon family, ix. 454. Brerewood (Edward), v. 258. Cainsford, Gloucestershire, xii. 367. Calf hill family, v. 9. Castle (Edmund), ix. 409. Castle (T.) and John Gill, ix. 409. Cawood family, ii. 515. Centenarian voters, v. 187. Chemists coloured glass bottles, v. 356. Cherry in place- names, vi. 177. Chichele's kin, vi. 153. Claringbold of Rolling Court, co. Kent, vi. 448.