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GENEEAL INDEX.
King (Francis) on assassination the metier of
kings, viii. 328. Audyn or Audin family, ii. 18.
Bailiff of Eagle, ii. 46. Epitaphiana, ii. 322.
False quantities in Parliament, ii. 326. Family
door-plates in London, vi. 225. " First catch
your hare," i. 175. Latin pronunciation, ix.
314. " Ornne bonum Dei donum," vii. 33.
Palaeologus in the West Indies, vii. 209. Par-
sonages, pre-Beformation, ix. 237. Pimlico,
xi. 133. Pre-Beformation tabernacle, viii.
507. Proverbs, two old, vii. 407. Badnor-
shire rime, vii.. 205. Selvaggi and Milton, viii.
48. Trafalgar, v. 57. Wellington badge :
Watier's, 1814, iv. 155. West Indian hurricane
lore, vii. 127. Yorke (Eliot), iv. 488. See
also King (W. F. H.).
King (Bishop Henry), his marriage, vi. 250, 353
King (Capt. James), F.B.S., his death, ix. 449 ; x. 57
King (John), d. 1823, his biography, ix. 428, 472 ; on dowries for ugly women, iv. 247. Tinsel characters, i. 47. Webb (W. G.), engraver, vi. 130
King (Joseph), Joachin Cardoza, volunteer under Nelson, v. 108, 213
King (J. Stuart) on coffee, xii. 377
King (Luke), Deputy -Muster-Master, Ireland, 1689, i. 226
King (Thomas), English Jesuit, 1561, viii. 437
King (W. E.) on Willock of Bordley, ii. 188
King (W. F. H.), his ' Classical and Foreign Quotations,' ii. 281, 351 ; iii. 447 ; vii. 24 ; ix. 107, 284, 333 ; x. 126 ; xi. 247 ; xii. 127 ; his death, xi. 380. See also King (Francis).
King (W. L.) on Godfrey of Bouillon, vi. 150. Tyngrie (Sybyl de), vi. 209
King family, viii. 510
King of Patterdale, the appellation, i. 149, 193, 276
Kingdom (Lemuel), M.P. for Hull, his biography, xii. 408
' Kingdom's Intelligencer,' vii. 148, 238, 270, 395, 491 ; viii. 396
Kingham (J. C.) on towns unlucky for kings, vii. 75
Kingod on " Mors janua vitae," viii. 231
Kings, names of English, i. 225 ; compared with Queens, v. 389 ; towns unlucky for, vii. 29, 74, 212 ; viii. 36 ; assassination the metier of, viii. 328, 391, 497 ; Indian, their names, c. 1710, iii. 449, 497 ; Saxon, living descendants, v. 189, 252
King's Bagnio. See Duke's Bagnio.
King's Bodyguard temp. Charles L, xi. 427, 493
King's Channel in the Thames estuary, xi. 269
King's Cock-Crower, iii. 228, 312
King's College, Cambridge, and Sir Isaac Newton, xii. 229, 294
King's County, members for county and boroughs, i. 227, 293
King's Cross bridge, its erection, vii. 386 ' King's Dues " explained, ix. 271, 337
King's evil, touching for, iv. 287, 335 ; vi. 345 'King's Head," Hampstead Boad, its history, vi. 207, 276
King's Lynn, curious epitaph, xii. 506
King's money, letter money or bounty, its origin, iv. 428 ; v. 198
King's Old Bargehouse, its location, viii. 167, 417 ; early picture of, x. 188
King's printers, and printers of the Crown, xi. 128
King's silver at Lincoln College, c. 1525, x. 47, 117
King's Weighhouse, 1666, and Love Lane, v. 303
Kingsford (C. L.) on St. Martin Pomeroy, x. 495
Kingsford (H.) on Pinkett, ii. 427. Quarterstaff r vi. 106.
Kingsford (W. B.) on " At the back of beyond," xii. 57. Children at executions, iii. 33. Dyer (Sir Edward), ii. 32. Gatton inscription, vi.. 57. " Quid est fides ? ' xi. 296. " There's not a crime," ii. 14
Kingsland almshouses, changes in, vi. 262, 303 ; viii. 426 ; xi. 124
Kingsley (Charles), ' Old and New : a Parable,' iv. 125, 212 ; his ' New Forest Ballad,' ix^ 508 ; his ' Lorraine, Lorree,' x. 210, 278, 377, 452, 497
Kingsley (Col.) : " Kingsley's Stand " at Minden,. vii. 109, 158, 294, 378
Kingsley quotation, iii. 88
Kingston-on-Thames, Queen Elizabeth's School at r i. 166, 215 ; epitaph at, x. 502
Kingston-upon-Hull, Easter sepulchre at, i. 265
Kingsway and Aldwych, their inauguration, iv.. 361, 410, 433, 451 '
Kiplin or Kipling family, ii. 269
Kipling (Bud yard), his ' Our Lady of the Snows/ i. 246, 311, 392 ; his ' Barrack-Boom Ballads/ v. 307 ; ' Mandalay,' 389, 417 ; ' Five Free Nations,' 389, 417 ; ' With Scindia to Delhi/ v. 426, 518 ; vi. 32, 75 ; Bake, its locality, v.. 480 ; and the word Ikona, vi. 46, 90, 135 ? Dowb in ' Barrack-Boom Ballads,' viii. 54, 135, 218 ; " Dust builds on dust ' in his ' Be- cessional,' 385 ; " picaroon ' in his ' Last Chantey,' ix. 185, 234 ; and J. Ovington r 248 ; and Otway, 426, 492 ; on Shakespeare, x. 348, 395 ; parodies of, xii. 128, 177 r 238, 297, 472 ; character in ' Actions and Beactions,' 329 ; Spanish translation of his works, 448
Kipling family and Bowes Churchyard, vi. 7, 78
Kipples family of Glasgow, i. 109, 251
Kirby (Bichard), sixteenth-century architect, v- 147, 232, 295
Kirby Hall, Northants, article by Lady Constance- Howard on, vii. 228, 275, 458
Kirk (Alexander), Glasgow shipbuilder, c. 1818, v. 129
Kirk (B. E. G.) on Chaucer's father, iii. 145, Chaucer tragedy, iv. 5
Kirkbride family of Ellerton, Cumberland, viii.. 309
Kirklington Barrow, its opening, ii. 246
Kirkman (Francis) and W. Carpenter, 1657, ix. 248
Kirkstead Chapel, Lines, its recent history, vii., 446 ; viii. 35
Kirton-in-Lindsey, smuggling at, v. 282
Kissing bush, Christmas, described, iv. 502
Kissing gates, origin of the name, ii. 328, 395
Kitchen (Bobert), Westminster scholar, xi. 289
Kite-flying in the East, ix. 147
Kites, team of steerable. xi. 465
Kit-Kat (Dick), c. 1843, his illustrations, vi. 368
Kit's Coty House, origin of the name, iv. 247, 413
Kitterick, pictures from, xi. 189
' Kitty Fisher's Jig,' ix. 50, 98, 197, 236, 337 r 471
Kleerkooper (M. M.) on ' Harlem Courant,' v. 309^ Harlem, a newswriter, v. 309
Klemantaski on Meyerbeer, viii. 168, 190
Klimius (Nicholas), his ' Journey to the World Underground,' iv. 108, 153
Knebworth, Lytton family at, vii. 247, 314, 357
Kneller (Sir Godfrey), his picture of Lord Treasurer Godolphin, viii. 210, 272