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TENTH SERIES.


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Gordon (Col. Robert Jacob), d. 1795, his descend- ants, vi. 189 Gordon (Capt. Robert James), d. c. 1823, and the

African Association, xii. 29, 138 Gordon (S.) on De Keleseye or Kelsey family, ii

188. Silk men : silk throwsters, ii. 128 Gordon (Theodore), watchmaker, i. 107, 197 Gordon (Thomas), Dutch Consul-General at

Leith, iv. 328, 397, 454 Gordon (W.), ' Every Young Man's Companion,

xii. 49

Gordon (Sir William), d. 1742, banker, v. 449 Gordon (Dr. William), of Bristol, c. 1748, x. 349

416 Gordon (Dr. William), duel with Hugh Rose, 1813

ix. 509

Gordon and Houston families, xii. 349 Gordon and Rose families, viii. 8, 95 Gordon and Short families, x. 330 ' Gordon case " and Pope Clement XI., viii. 450 Gordon epitaph, ii. 50, 134 Gordon family, in Alsace, c. 1772, vi. 269 ; Indian

regiments raised by, 228, 318 ; and wine for the

King of Spain, vii. 270 Gordon family of Embo, vii. 246, 315, 372 Gordon family of Messina, 1702, x. 8 Gordon family of the West Indies, iv. 108, 275 ;

v. 214 Gordon House, Kentish Town, its identification,

v. 490 ; vi. 35, 136 ; ix. 418 Gordon riots and shot-marks on St. George's,

Hanover Square, viii. 455 Gordon surname in Russia, v. 469 ; vi. 34 Gordon tartan, its origin, ix. 6, 118 Gordon's formulae used by builders, v. 328, 374 Gordon-Smith (R.) on Horncastle family, xi. 290.

Warner (Sir Thomas), xi. 108 Gore (C. F.), her ' Adventures in Borneo,' iv. 7 Gore (J. Ellard) on comet in 1580, iii. 74. Robes- pierre's arrest and the moon, iv. 286 Gore (or Gare), religious house, iii. 69 Gorges (Ferdinando) of Barbadoes, and Sir F.

Gorges, " Lord Proprietor of Maine," i. 148 Gorges (Sir Ferdinando), " Lord Proprietor of

Maine," and Ferdinando Gorges of Barbadoes,

i. 148

Gorges, or thorn fish-hooks, ix. 229 Goring (Charles) and Dr. Johnson's ' Irene,' iv. 509 Gorleston, seven-sacrament font at, iv. 386 ; v.

36 ; Francis Jessop and its church, v. 421 ;

natives of, and Jews, ix. 387 Gorleston, place-name, its origin, ix. 387 Gormanston family, x. 230 Gorsebush on Comether, xi. 513 Gorst & Odey, artists in marble, xi. 468 Gosling (Francis), bookseller of Fleet Street, iii.

223, 313

Gosling (Mrs. O.) on Mary Farrah, viii. 387 Gosling family, viii. 209, 255, 412 Gosnold (Capt. Bartholomew), c. 1602, his portrait,

iii. 468 ; his biography, viii. 231 Gosport, Hants, mill at, x. 68, 118 ; xi. 172 Goss (C. W. F.) on Holyoake bibliography, v. 491 Gosse (Edmund), his use of the word " phrase,"

i. 427 ; on Allan Ramsay, ii. 386 ; iii. 78 Gosselin-Grimshawe (Hellier) on clergy in wigs,

x. 78. Dickens on half -baptized, x. 90 Gosselin-Grimshawe (Hellier R. H.) on Lamb's

grandmother, iv. 414. ' Our Lady of the

Snows,' i. 311. Plaistow and William Allen,

viii. 189. Gosselin-Lefebvre (B. H.) on Hulbert's Providence

Press, x. 108. St. Kenelm's at Ware, x. 129


Gotham, the American nickname for New York,

v. 288

Gotham and Gothamites, xii. 128, 198, 253, 315 Gotham and the ' N.E.D.,' vi. 84, 137 Gotham in Derbyshire, the place-name, viii. 8 Gott (Bishop), his Third Folio Shakespeare, ix. 241 Goudge (J.) on Tennyson and the spindle tree,

vi. 368

Goudhurst, Kent, " Star and Crown " at, x. 469 Gough (Charles), Westminster scholar, 1710, iv.

449

Gough (J. B.), * D.N.B.' on, ix. 232 Gould (A. W.) on Dorchester : Birrell's engraving,

xii. 89. One-Tree Hill, Greenwich, x. 70 Gould (I. Chalkley), his death, viii. 320 Gould (I. Chalkley) on ' Bacchanals," vii. 56. Belfries, detached, iv. 290. British castles, vi. 274. Cataloguing seventeenth-century tracts, ii. 454. Civil War earthworks, iv. 328. Claver- ing de Mandeville, i. 213. Engravings, i. 370. Gwillim's ' Display of Heraldrie,' ii. 416. Horse- shoes for luck, iii. 91. Masham family, v. 512. Matches in Congreve, vii. 351. Parish docu- ments, ii. 476. Pleshey fortifications, iv. 116. Prisoner suckled by his daughter, v. 3 1 . Roman mound, v. 296. St. Aylott, iii. 247. Smoke from a chimney, vi. 487. Straw-plaiting, iii. 148. Ythancaester, Essex, iv. 90 " Goule, feste de la," explained, x. 168 Goulton (Sir Lewis), his brass at Faceby, vii. 28 Goumiers or Kroumiers, Morocco tribal name,

viii. 247, 296 GourbiUon (Madame), her rescue of Louis XVIII.

as Comte de Provence, viii. 170 Gourbillon or Courbillon family, ii. 408 Gourgon (General) at St. Helena, x. 162 Gournay (Sibilla de), her biography, iii. 168 Gout (R.), watchmaker, his patent pedometer,

v. 206, 335

Governess = ruler, use of the word, vii. 265 Government fund, English, for French emigres,

v. 327

Government records, local, iii. 287, 337, 355 Governor of the English Nation, xii. 13 Govett (Dean D. S.) on Nothing, vi. 350 Gow or Ghow (Neil and Natt), Scottish musicians,

xii. 108, 171 Gowdike, use and meaning of the word, viii. 131,

214

Gower (R.) on the liquid n in English, xi. 172 Gower, Kentish place-name, its derivation, xi.

10, 94, 476

Gower (R. Vaughan) on " beating the bounds," iii. 209. Butler (Billy), the Hunting Parson, x. 395 ; xi. 15. Disdaunted, x. 377. French Peerage, x. 289. Goldsmid (Sir Isaac), xi. 253. Gower, a Kentish hamlet, xi. 10. Hollow loaf foretelling death, xii. 155. Horse Hill, xi. 155. Jurisdiction, special, x. 513. Lamb in place-names, iii. 150. Law of Lauris- ton, x. 367. Lawlor (Major W.), xi. 69. Lion and the unicorn, x. 436. Portions : Pensions, x. 419. Public meeting, iv. 213. Speakers of the House of Commons, xi. 31. Spur-post, iii. 253. Yew trees by Act of Parliament, xi. 58 Gower (William), of Penshurst and Chiddingstone,

ii. 426

Gower family epitaph, xi. 504 Gowers (Sir W. R.) on ' Our Lady of the Snows,

i. 311

Gowran (Lord), c. 1720, his biography, i. 368 Goyle = watercourse, derivation of the word, iii. 429, 475