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GENERAL INDEX.
Leicester (Simon, Earl of), and Peter, Baron
Montfort, their families, v. 207, 294
Leicester Square, " Great Globe ' at, ii. 529 ; bibliography of, iv. 35, 135 ; Mr. Moxhay's connexion with, iii. 307, 357, 395, 474 ; v. 57
' Leicester's Ghost,' poem published 1641, v. 388, 436
Leigh (Lyster), Westminster scholar, xi. 469
Leigh (Medora), date of her birth, ix. 408
Leigh (R. A. Austen) on Edward Barnard, xi. 116. Eton College names, xi. 350. Eton lists, ii. 107 ; iii. 87 ; iv. 187, 356. Falcon Court, Shoe Lane, xi. 128. Great New Street, xi. 229. ' Modern Universal British Traveller,' v. 69.
Leifehton (Frederic), portrait of Robert Browning, viii. 67
Leighton (H.) on hermit of Cape Malea, vi. 268. Hilton family, ix. 336. West's picture of Wolfe's death, vi. 173.
Leighton (H. R.), his book on British crests, v. 308, 436
Leighton (H. R.) on Addison's ancestry, x. 355. Arms wanted, i. 155. Bennett family, ii. 9. Dickens and Pickwick, xi. 7. Fitz Warine family, iii. 109. Gallic surname, v. 454. Hymners of New Inn, x. 410 ; xi. 76. Kent, East Indiaman, x. 430. Leighton (Rev. Henry), vii. 249. Leighton's ' British Crests,' v. 436. Parish clerks, ix. 334. Provincial booksellers, vi. 443. Royal Kepier School, Houghton-le- Spring, vii. 68. Royal Oak Day, iv. 30. Wat- son of Hamburg, i. 409
Leighton (W.) on William Brown, artist, ix. 367
Leipzic, bows and arrows at battle of, i. 225
Leirion on ' Cranford,' vii. 273
Leisure, etymology of the word, iii. 288, 336
Leith, Thomas Gladstone and bread riots in, ii. 388 ; lines on horse-racing at, viii. 182 ; print of Mary, Queen of Scots, at, x. 229
Leith pier, early reference to, iv. 387
Leland (C. G.), his ' Pidgin-English Sing-song,' v. 90
Leland (J.), his references to the Icknield Way, ix. 88 ; on Trowbridga, 1540, x. 407
Leman (C. E.) on " Scole Inn," Norfolk, i. 248
Leman (Sir Thomas), his biography, i. 8
Leman family of Suffolk, ii. 248, 317
Leng (D. C.) on "Noli altum sapere," xii. 168. Surnames in -eng, x. 428
Lennan (F. M.) on the Bonassus, xi. 356
Lennox (Lady Sarah) and George III., viii. 387
Leodegarius, Bishop of Autun, killed in 678, vii. 117
Leofdegn, its meaning, iv. 51
Lepel (Molly), Lady Hervey, her descent, iii. 127, 172, 254
Leper hymn-writer, i. 227, 296
Lepers' Hospital at Newport, Essex, its de- molition, viii. 27
Lepretre (Abb6 L.) on Reynolds at Le Portel, v.
228 ' Lesbian lead," meaning of the term, vii. 209, 256
Lesczcynski (Stanislaus), King of Poland, his de- scendants, iii. 429
Lese-majest^, early use of the term, x. 507
' Les Jumelles,' iv. 9.
Lesk or Lisk family, ii. 68, 433
Leslie (Major J. H.) on General Robert Bell, viii. 489. Chasseurs Britanniques, v. 369. Hough family, xi. 429. Lisbon plot, v. 370. Matross: topass, vii. 476. Royal Artillery officers, ii. 528. Shrewsbury clock : " Point of war," viii. 8.
Leslie (J. S.) on Miss Crawford, Canadian poet,
xii. 310 L'Espec (Sir Walter) and Richard Speke, ii. 287,
513 ; iii. 30 L'Estrange (Col.), his ' Merry Thoughts in a Sad
Place,' i. 141, 193, 250 L'Estrange (Sir Roger) and ' History of Self-
Defence,' vii. 155, 474 Lethieullier (Smart), his MSS., ii. 508 Letter, postscript of a woman's, xi. 489 ; xii.
18 Letters, Sir R. Peel's franked and stamped, v. 48,
216, 274 ; laconic, 108, 153, 171, 197, 234 ;
copyright in, v. 128, 176, 217, 314 ; xi. 125 ;
earliest process of copying, v. 287, 351 Letters, autograph, first sale by auction of, vii.
428
Letters, private, first sent by post, i. 57, 133, 175 Letters of the alphabet, their names, iii. 228, 277,
292, 336 ; initial, instead of words, ix. 126, 174 ;
x. 176, 258, 416
Letters of Junius, articles on, ix. 386, 430 Letts (M. H. I.) on Johnsoniana, x. 73 Lettsom (Dr. J. C.), lines on, v. 148, 191, 210,
393, 514
Lever (Charles), original of his Mickey Free, i. 52 Leveson-Gower (A. F. G.) on cremation in 1769,
ix. 76. Crespigny (Sir Claude Champion de),
p*
viii. 7
Levy (M.) on Jerusalem Court, Fleet Street, vii. 29. " There are more acres in Yorkshire," xii. 509
Lewen (Miss) and John Wesley, i. 189, 218 Lewes Grammar School, its history, v. 268, 337 Lewis, friend of " Sporting Jack Mytton," vii.
347
Lewis (A. S.) on " Badger's Bush " Inn, vii. 271. " Bawms March," vii. 231. ' Black Horse ' Inn, vii. 475. Cambridge early lists, x. 36. Campbell-Bannerman (Sir H.) on Britain's supremacy of the sea, vii. 234. Cathay, its pronunciation, vii. 235. Charterhouse poetry collection, ix. 56. ' Collection of Thoughts,' 1707, vii. 133. Dipping well in Hyde Park, vii. 296. Dole cupboards, vii. 17. Ely House or Albemarle House, vii. 312. Flint and steel, vii. 452. Halesowen, Worcestershire, viii. 31. Haymarket, Westminster, vii. 371. Hodson of the Indian Mutiny, viii. 348. Houses without fireplaces or chimneys, viii. 29. Hurstmon- ceaux, its pronunciation, vii. 355. * Lawyers in Love,' vii. 175. Leaden figures, xii. 153. Lyttons at Knebworth, vii. 314. Matches in Congreve, vii. 452. Mourning rites in Persia, vii. 338. Naval action, 1814 : T. Barratt Power, vii. 352. ' Penrose's Journal ' : turtle- riding, vii. 216. Preston Jubilee, vii. 276. Seringapatam, vii. 317. Slingsby, male dancer, vii. 433. Talman (W.) and Hampton Court Palace, vii. 396. Thompson (J.), portrait painter, viii. 56. Vintners' Company, xii. 153. Ward surname, vii. 154. ' Whipping the cat," ix. 5. Windmills in Sussex, vii. 215. ' Wrong Man, The,' vii. 454 Lewis (General C. Algernon), first commission, ii.
17
Lewis (F. C.), his picture ' The Nautch,' xii. 490 Lewis (John), portrait painter and scenic artist,
i. 87, 153
Lewis (M. G.), his " Stay, gaoler ! stay," ix. 14 Lewis (R.) on authors of quotations, viii. 236 Lewis (William), and 35, King; Street, Co vent Garden, iv. 148, 218, 331