TENTH SERIES.
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G. (M. N.) on John Adams's epitaph, v. 245.
American Loyalists, i. 313. Authors of quota-
tions wanted, x. 454, 476 ; xi. 9 ; xii. 335.
Avalon, ii. 411. Bank-note sandwich, xi. 515.
Baskish inscriptions in Newfoundland, v. 513.
' Brown Bess " applied to a musket, v. 154.
Corunna : bearer of the news, xi. 212. De
Lancey (Sir William, H.), v. 72. " Feed the
brute," i. 416. Fouche" on Mary Stuart, viii. 49.
French proverbial phrases, iv. 504. Goethe, vi.
38. Hell, Heaven, and Paradise, ii. 354. " I
lighted at the foot," &c., ii. 412. Kent (Duke
of), his children, vii. 115, 172. Laconic letters,
v. 234. Lincoln (Abraham) and European
politicians, vii. 275, 433. Marlborough and
Shakespeare, i. 352. Matches in Congreve,
vii. 351. Naval foe, mysterious, xi. 347 ;
xii. 113. Obsolete English games, vii. 512.
Paffer, x. 56. Proverbs in the Waverley Novels,
ii. 37. Quotations wanted, v. 489. Semaphore
signalling, xi. 272. ' Sobriquets and Nick-
names,' vii. 431. Sporting clergy before the
Reformation, ii. 294. Willie (William), i. 315.
Words and phrases in American newspapers,
xii. 11
G. (M. T.) on Melton cloth, Melton jacket, iv. 490 G. (P.) on Latin genitives in floriculture, v. 309 G. (P. T.) on bus for omnibus, viii. 147. Pie : tart,
viii. 134
G. (Q. F.) on Algernon Sidney, ix. 469 G. (B. B.) on Newington Place, xii. 268 G. (S.) on curious Christian names, i. 170. Sloan
surname, xii. 228 G. (S. F.) on Fontainebleau, ii. 248. Seville Maze,
iii. 54 G. (W.) on O. W. Holmes 'on citizenship, vii.
249 G. (W. B.) on ' Memoirs of a Stomach,' i. 27.
Webster (Daniel), ii. 407 G. (W. H. M.) on " As merry as griggs," i. 36.
' Phenix,' 1707, iii. 89 Gaboriau, English translation of his ' Marquis
d'Angival,' i. 428 ; ii. 58
Gabriel, slaver, and 18-gun brig Acorn, xii. 28 Gadsden (W. J.) on Norden's ' Speculum Britan-
niae,' iv. 12
Gadyr, calf's, meaning of the term, ii. 467 Gaelic, Scriptures in, iii. 289 Gaelic inscriptions in the Isle of Man, ii. 44 Gage (G.) on ' Havelock's March,' vi. 349 Gage (John) of Firle and John Gage of Haling, vi.
468
Gage family, notes on early members, viii. 241 Gage family of Bentley, Framfield, vii. 102 Gaidoz (H.) on British envoy at Warsaw, x. 327. Drinking tobacco, xii. 455. " Esprit de 1'escalier," vii. 250. Hotel servants, xii. 366. Hugo (Victor), his property in England, vi. 488. ' In cauda venenum," iii. 428. Lizards and music, xi. 167. Macaulay's letters to Randall, vi. 507. Nash (David William), ix. 372. ' One shoe off and one shoe on," xii. 118. Pan-Germanic press, xii. 55. Russians and Japanese communications, iii. 347. Vowel- shortening, x. 111. Women and wine-making, vii. 256
Gainsborough (T.), his Masonic portrait of the Earl of Chatham, i. 427 ; pictures with Pomer- anian dog, v. 288 ; his portraits of Miss Coghlan of Bath, ix. 9 ; on portrait painting, c. 1793, 90 ; his wife, x. 509 ; at Richmond, 1780-87, xi. 149 ; his descendants, 169 ; list of signed pictures, 368
Gainsborough, architect, c. 1300, xi. 449 ; xii.
18, 93, 155 Gairdner (J.) on Cranmer and Boleyn family, iv.
201
Galabank on Ralph, Lord Hopton, y. 409 Galapine, meaning of the word, ii. 447, 531 ;
iii. 252
Galbraith family, vi. 110 Gales (P. L.) on crows and rain, x. 88 Galileo, portraits of, ii. 426, 492 ; his famous
exclamation, xii. 185
' Gallants of Fowey," origin of the title, i. 505 Gallery, the = Press Gallery, vi. 146 Galletti (A.) on bceijan or bceijang, xii. 467 Galleywood, near Chelmsford, race-course round
the church, viii. 77 Gallic (G.) on Gallic surname, v. 309 Gallie surname, v. 309, 394, 454 Galloway (S.) on Job Heath, iii. 468 Gallows of alabaster, iv. 189, 276 Gaily (P. and P.), prints by, vi. 428 Gaily Hill, c. 1517, origin of the name, vi. 450 ;
vii. 292
Galpin (A. J.) on headless dolls, v. 307 Galton (Rev. Arthur), his writings, i. 349, 413 Galwey (H.) on Neil and Natt Gow, xii. 108 Gamage (William Dick), his biography, ii. 249, 334 Gambal, gambrel, or gamble, use of the word,
i. 412 Gamble (T.), manufacturer of artificial eyes, 1734,
x. 352
Gambler detected at Scarborough, viii. 189 Gambo, a Welsh cart, its derivation, v. 41 Gambrick, Cornish word, vi. 350, 436 Game and elephant, picture of man with, x. 109 Gamelshiel Castle, Haddingtonshire, its history, vii. 8, 56
Games :
Action, viii. 206
As the farmer sows his seed, x. 169, 217, 273,
352
Badger in the bag, i. 289, 355 Bilbocatch, ix. 68 Brelan, v. 29, 114, 177 Bumble-puppy, vii. 306, 456 ; viii. 72, 293 Chop the wood, ix. 227 Comet, card game, xi. 489 ; xii. 15 Corks, ii. 347, 391, 452 Cotswold, ix. 146 Croquet or tricquet, ii. 8 Diabolo : lorio, viii. 65, 287, 374 Dobbin, ii. 348 ; iii. 237 FootballatSconeonFastern'sTuesday.xi.309
Four corners, vi. 69, 156. 235
Genesis, iii. 238
Gleek, vii. 362, 512
Hopscotch, xii. 329, 375
King of the Barbarines, vi. 320
Lorio. See Diabolo.
Mawe, 1559-97, x. 468
Medieval, viii. 369, 456 ; ix. 476
Nine men's morris, vi. 128, 177, 214
Noble Duke of York, viii. 494
Nuts in May, xi. 344, 437
Obsolete English, vii. 361, 402, 511
Olympic, in England, x. 147
Once in China there lived a man, ii. 507
Orkney, xi. 445, 446
Pall mall, ix. 250, 310
Petits chevaux, ix. 110
Pit-counter, v. 407
Portobello, vii. 88, 198, 277, 355