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GENERAL INDEX.
(folding (H.) on Bishop of Man imprisoned, ii. 534
Goldoni (Carlo), his bicentenary and private papers, vii. 127
Goldreich (S.) on ' If I Only Knew,' xi. 410
Goldsborough family, v. 148 ; x. 8
Goldsborough shield, its peculiar charges, viii. 271
Goldsmid (Sir Isaac), Jewish philanthropist, xi. 89, 253
Goldsmith (Oliver) and Mary Horneck, i. 310 ; first French translation of ' Vicar of Wake- field,' 489 ; and Scottish paraphraser, ii. 166 ; and ' Goody Two Shoes,' 167, 250 ; ' Present State of Polite Learning,' 309 ; his ' Edwin and Angelina,' iii. 49, 152 ; the origin of ' She Stoops to Conquer,' iv. 261, 317; variant in 'The Traveller,' v. 167, 295, 397 ; and the name
- Tony Lumpkin," vi. 7, 94, 238 ; and No. 2,
Brick Court, Temple, vi. 216 ; vii. 385, 436 ; his ' Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog,' vii. 246, 297
Goldsmiths' Company, memorials, 1335-1815, viii. 194
Golf, etymology of the word, i. 168, 517 ; stymie at, ix. 370, 414, 492 ; x. 15, 112, 192
Goltho, Lincolnshire, and Grantham family, v. 70, 231, 276, 338
Gomara, ' Conquest of the Weast India,' xii. 270, 334, 374
Gomme (G. L.) and ' The Index of Archaeological Papers,' iii. 186, 273
Gomme (L.) on St. Martin Pomeroy, x. 450
Goncourt (E. and J. de), English translation of ' Histoire de la Societe Francaise,' v. 309
Gooch (Benjamin), surgeon, date of his death, iii. 146
Good (Dr.), Master of Balliol College, Oxford, viii. 128, 215
Good (S. H.) on Dr. Good of Balliol, viii. 128
Good (William), Jesuit, viii. 190, 437
Good Friday, and low tides, i. 310 ; hot cross buns on, ix. 345, 436
Good Friday custom at Bow, iii. 344
Goode family, xii. 387
" Good-fors," colloquial word, xi. 86, 175
Gooding (D. R.) on Southwold Church, iii. 329
Goodrich (Bishop), criticism on, ii. 85
Goodrich (W. J.) on Chauceriana, i. 121
Goodridge or Gutteridge family, viii. 28, 217
Goodson (Charlotte), of London, 1795, iv. 409
Goodwin (Gordon) on John Aleyn, iii. 344. Baldwin (Sir Timothy), iii. 306. BaUowe (Henry), iii. 267. British mezzotinters, ii. 481, 521. Browne (W), ii. 366. Carnegie (Anna, Lady), afterwards Countess of Southesk, iii. 46. Commissary Court of Westminster, iii. 125. Disbenched judges, iii. 43. Douce (Francis), iii. 223. Glen (James), iii. 485. Gooch (Benjamin), iii. 146. Reade (Charles), his grandmother, ii. 344 ; iv. 190, 296. Sandys (Lady Lucy Hamil- ton), iii. 67. Shelvocke (Capt. George), iii. 61. Talman (William and John), iii. 103. Toub- man (Nathanael), iii. 86. ' Thealma and Clearchus,' author of, iii. 186
Goodwin (Robert), of Derry, c. 1634, iv. 366
Goodwin (Thomas), " Thornley Grant," his ' Be- yond the Church,' iii. 205
Goodwin (Thomas), D.D., his third wife, i. 189 ; and Fetter Lane, c. 1666, viii. 194
Goodwin Sands and Lomea Island, ix. 149, 234
Goody Two Shoes, a bad-tempered housewife, ii. 250.
Goodyer (Mrs. Mary), murdered c. 1743, vii. 50
Googe (Barnabe), his ' Popish Kingdome,' iii. 420
i Googlie, cricket slang, its derivation, xii. 110, 194,
274 Goose, roast, at Michaelmas, its origin, ii. 431 ;
its rump and drinking bouts, c. 1627, vii. 190,
418 ; viii. 493 Goose r. geese, ii. 507 Goose with golden feathers on bench-end at
Throcking, xi. 145 Goose with one leg, original of the storv, xi. 388,
438, 497, 516
Gooseberry-Tart Fair, Mansfield, vii. 329, 476 Gordon (Archer), colonel in service of Isabella II.,
viii. 8 Gordon (C.) on " Cala rag whethow," xii. 78.
Farnese arms, xii. 155 Gordon (Lady Charlotte) and ' Mysteries of the
Court of Denmark,' x. 10
Gordon (Col. Cosmo) and the Macaroni Magis- trate, x. 449 Gordon (C. A.) his ' Concise History of the House
of Gordon, ' vi. 169
Gordon (General C. G.) and Andrew Jukes, vii. 48 Gordon (Duchess of), fan used by, c. 1787, i. 310 ;
story of the famous, v. 427 Gordon (first Duke of), his birth, x. 7 Gordon (second Duke of), letters of his wife, ii. 170 Gordon (fifth Duke of), portrait by G. Sanders,
ix. 289
Gordon (Edward), sergeant -at-arms, ii. 347 Gordon (George), his paper-making invention, v.
208
Gordon (George), friend of Person, xii. 329, 376 Gordon (Lord George), his grave at Hampstead,
ii. 276 ; and Cagliostrp, vi. 348 Gordon (Gilbert), Dumfries excise collector, ii. 396 Gordon (Henrietta, Duchess of), her letters, ix. 417 Gordon (Rev. J.), missionary to Vizagapatam, ix.
209 Gordon (James), laird of Ellon, Aberdeenshire, iv.
68
Gordon (James), nurseryman of Mile End, iii. Ill Gordon (James), of the Surtees Society, viii. 290 Gordon (John), Bp. of Galloway, and Clement XL,
ix. 12 Gordon (John), schoolmaster of Kirkcudbright,
and the Kenmure peerage, iii. 329 Gordon (John) and Zoffany, i. 107 Gordon (Rev. John) and ' New Statistical Account
of Scotland,' viii. 190 Gordon (Sir John Bury), founder of 30th Lancers,
his connexions, vi. 228, 318 Gordon (John Taylor), his descent, iii. 27, 176 Gordon (L.), teacher of the deaf, xi. 209 Gordon (Lewis) and Dublin Club, 1703, xii. 306 Gordon (M.), minor poet, xi. 189 Gordon (Miss ) = Barnaby Backwell, banker, viii.
30,72 Gordon (Miss) in Henry Angelo's ' Reminiscences '
vi. 349
Gordon (Mr.), his garden at Mile End, i. 349 Gordon (Mrs.), nee Isabella Levy, xi. 48, 114 Gordon (Hon. Mrs.), her suicide, 1813, ix. 449 : x.
38
Gordon (Mrs.), tall Essex woman, ii. 128 Gordon ( Nathaniel ) = Laura Turton, xi. 289, 352 Gordon (Rev. Osborne), his origin, vii. 390 Gordon (Rev. Patrick), his ' Geographv.' 1693, iii.
283, 324 Gordon (Patrick), his paper-making invention,
v. 208 Gordon (Peter), geographer, his writings, iii. 283,
324 Gordon (Lord Robert) of the Scots Greys, x. 89