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GENEKAL INDEX.
Linen, bed and table, Oliver Cromwell's, ii. 268
Lingen and Ingram families, ii. 487
' Lingua,' play, c. 1662, ii. 126
Linguistic curiosity in Corsica, vii. 307, 357
Linhope on ' The Streets of London,' iii. 428
Linkboys in Savile Row, relic of, vi. 345
Links with the past, i. 325, 414, 513 ; ii. 286, 407
Linley (Francis), blind Freemason, ii. 269
Linn (R.) on Justice Hayes's ' Within Temple
Gardens,' x. 468. Monroe (Dolly), x. 268.
Whyte (Richard), c. 1744, xi. 507
Lino on wooden fonts, iii. 254
Linschoten, English translation of his ' Voyagie,'
vii. 289, 334
Linton (J.), portrait by, 1683, xii. 287, 333 Lintot Society, its history, vi. 389, 431 Lintott (Henry and James), their parentage, vi.
469 Linus (Pope) in St. Paul's outside the Walls, Rome,
v. 129 Linwood (Miss), her needlework pictures, vii. 281,
392
Lion, story of Ephis and his, ii. 448 ; iv. 351 Lion and the unicorn rime, x. 208, 294, 436 Liphook folk-lore, viii. 486 Liqueur, Benedictine, x. 469 Liquors, spirituous, dry applied to, viii. 269,
371, 435
Lisboa Occidental, the term explained, ix. 209, 275 Lisbon, English burial-ground at, ii. 448 ; iii.
34, 135
Lisbon plot of September, 1810, v. 370 Lisbons, used in bookbinding, iii. 309 Lisgoole Abbey and Castle, co. Fermanagh, ix.
368
Lisk or Lesk family, ii. 68, 433 Lisle family of Upway, Dorset, viii. 449 Lismore Peerage, its history, vi. 429, 516 Liss Place, Hampshire, its history, viii. 250, 414 Literary allusions, vi. 29, 91, 155 ; viii. 410, 512 ;
ix. 56
Literary almanacs, English, viii. 347 Literary Club, 1764, its membership, v. 190 ; and
Dr. Johnson's Club, vi. 237, 294 ' Literary Companion,' 1848, its history, ix. 368,
438
Literary composition, Isaac Taylor on, vi. 463 Literary pastimes, vi. 28, 75, 92, 173 Literature, early references to sunspots in, vi. 308 Literature, classical, as educative force, v. 189 Literature, English, Dr. M. Hanmer on, v. 164, 216 ; its treatment by colonial Ministers of Education, v. 226 Literature, popular, in the sixteenth century, iv.
486 Literature dealing with eighteenth century, its
defects, x. 361
Lithuanian Etymological Dictionary, y. 248, 313 Lithuanian folk-lore : legless spirits, viii. 168, 277 ;
ix. 34
Little (W. F.) on Little of Halstead, iii. 248 Little and Barnardiston families, xii. 469 Little and Graham parentage, vii. 427 Little Britain, its history, vi. 146 ; the name,
x. 300
Little family of Halstead, arms and crest, iii. 248 Little France, the name, x. 300 ' Little Jack Horner,' Anglo-Indian version, vii.
45, 97, 277
"Little Mary " as a term for the stomach, i. 70 Little New Street, London street-name, xi. 229 Little Russell Street, Covent Garden, No. 24, xi. 325
Little Wild Street Chapel, Drury Lane, Storm
Sermon at, i. 77 Littlecote House, Wiltshire, tragedy at, viii. 407,
514 ; ix. 58 Littledale (W. A.) on Fettiplace, i. 396. Italian
genealogy, xi. 14. Thursby (Thomas), vii.
269, 436 Littlemonelight, place-name, its origin, vi. 349,
396, 475 Littlemore (Prioress of), letter to John Fettiplace.
ii. 335
Littleton (Adam), his Latin dictionary, i. 509 Littleton (R. H.), his ' History of Islington,' vii.
70, 117 ; viii. 156
Littleton (S.) on mininin, a shell, vi. 77 Litton family of Derby and Stafford, ix. 309 Liverpool arms of, xi. 158 ; etymology of the name,
261, 354, 391 Liverpool Library, founded 1758, its history, ix.
149, 414
Liverpool printed books, 1822, iv. 67, 137 Liverpool University : Institute of Archaeology,
iv. 308
Livett (D.) on Sir W. R. Cremer, M.P., x. 104 " Living Skeleton," account of the, i. 138, 175 ;
at Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, iii. 451 Livingston (Michael), c. 1680, his biography, xii.
490 Livingstone ( ) = Rev. George Monro, c. 1600,
xii. 249 Livingstone (Noel B.) on Samuel Carpenter, vi.
268. Inscriptions from Kingston, Jamaica,
xii. 105. Jamaica records, viii. 274 Livingstone family, \i. 389
' Livre,' articles on Casanova in, xii. 389, 476 Lizard with two tails, gamester's superstition,
viii. 328, 391
Lizards and music, xi. 167, 277, 351 LL.D. on Dr. Chamberlen, iv. 17 Llan, its derivation and kindred, vi. 363 ; vii. 84 Llaneilian Church, turntable in, vi. 249, 337 Llangollen, its history, xi. 348, 494 Llangollen Chapel, x. 307 Llanpumsaint, ancient tradition of, i. 152 Llantwit Major Church, account of, x. 288, 338 Llechylched, Anglesey, its history, x. 170, 215 Lloyd (C. A.) on Dr. Johnson as a potter, vii. 468 Lloyd (E.) on " Matthew, Mark, Luke, and
John," xii. 154 Lloyd (J.) on " Haklet," i. 404 Lloyd (J. H.) on Penn and Mead jury, 1670, v. 8 Lloyd (L.) on brass in Winslow Church, ii. 388.
Heraldic mottoes, iii. 92. Parishes, small, iii.
194. Tyrrell family, iii. 133 Lloyd & Co. (B. S.) on H.M.S. Calliope, xi. 391 Lloyd and FitzGerald families, viii. 289 Llyd on Statutes of Merton, iii. 195 Loaf, hollow, foretelling death, xii. 88, 155 Loaning or lonning, dialect word for lane, iv. 29, 70 Lobineau (Gui Alexis), his ' Aristophanes,' v. 387 Lobishome in Portuguese folk-lore, i. 327, 417,
472 ; ii. 15 Lobuc on Devon provincialisms, vi. 94. Guelder-
land (Duke of), Duke of Lorraine, v. 249.
Jovius (Paulus), vi. 188. Pour,.v. 392 Local government records, iv. 278 Local Option, political phrase, its history, vi. 467 ;
viii. 50, 196 Local Records Committee Report, ii. 267, 330, 414,
476
' Loci tenentes," use of the plural, ii. 128 Lock (H. S.) on Turner portrait, xii. 209 Locke : Lockie, derivation of the names, iv. 90