TENTH SEKIES.
163
' Lowell Offering,' 1840, American magazine con-
ducted by factory workers, vii. 469 ; viii. 354,
515
Lowes or Loes (John), vicar executed for witch- craft, ii. 265
Lowry surname, its origin, vi. 248, 373, 437
Lowther Arcade, its demolition, ii. 125
Loyalist on Irish Yeomanry of 1798, ix. 290
Loyalists, American, compensated for losses, i. 269, 313, 390
Lubersac (Abbe" de), his biography, x. 410 ; xi. 73, 135
Luc, a kind of animal, iii. 188
Lucas (E. V.) his ' The Hambledon Men,' viii. 28
Lucas (E. V.) on Angel of an inn, ix. 488. Lamb (Charles), earlier, v. 5. Otway and Kipling, ix. 492. Sadler's Wells play alluded to by Words- worth, i. 96. Wilson (" Jack "), ix. 208
Lucas (Henry), of Cambridge, his biography, iv. 166
Lucas (John), his MS. ' History of Warton, vii. 261
Lucas (P.) on Apssen counter, xii. 349. " Bis- cuit's throw," xii. 376. Burial-ground of St. George's, Hanover Square, x. 57. Emblin (Henry) and Theodosius Keen, xii. 37. Fair- mile, vi. 218. Heathfield, Sussex, xi. 169. Hove, x. 14, 216. Marriages in ' Gent. Mag.,' ix. 170. Nelson's death : T. Hill Swain, xii. 318. Northiam Church, xi. 138. Regimental marches, x. 167. Seize Quartiers, x. 87. Sussex ironworks : obsolete terms, xii. 349. Swank, ix. 513. Sydenham (Sir John), xi. 54, 115. Toker or Tucker (Robert), xii. 418. Windmills in Sussex, vii. 397
Lucas (P. D.) on Lucas families, iii. 168. Penny wares wanted, iii. 98. Prisoner suckled by his daughter, iv. 353
Lucas (R.) on ghost story in Dickens, v. 149
Lucas families, iii. 168, 233
Lucca, remains of Richard of Scotland at, ii. 408 ; early plans of city, iy. 409, 457
Luce (Morton) on Ovid and Shakespeare, vii. 301
Lucerne, inscriptions at, v. 466 ; vi. 124, 195
Lucis on Acqua Tofana, ii. 269. ^Eschylus and Milton, v. 489. Antwerp Cathedral, i. 508. Aristotle and the Golden Rule, xii. 510. Authors of quotations, i. 217, 428 ; x. 408, 448, 510 ; xi. 248. Bells, iv. 409. Browning (Mrs.), her ' Aurora Leigh,' i. 47. Carlyle on the griffin : hippogriff, x. 509. ' Go anywhere and do anything," ii. 8. " God called up from dreams," iii. 115. I.H.S., ii. 106. ' John Inglesant,' i. 289. Jowett and Whewell, i. 386. ' Light of the World,' iv. 45. " May I through this blest day of Thine," xi. 108. Moon and the weather, i. 347, 441. Passive resister, iv. 508. Proverb on beating, ix. 170. Quotations wanted, v. 489. Rushlights, x. 354. Shake- speare's creations, v. 429 ; vi. 172. Shake- speariana, v. 263, 465 ; ix. 505. " Wax to receive, and marble to retain," i. 328
Luck, " rabbits " for, xi. 208, 258
Lucknow, poems on Havelock's march to, vi. 349 ; photography at, 1853, xi. 325
Lucy (Sir T.) and ' Merry Wives of Windsor,' vii. 449 ; viii. 74, 253
Lulack, King of Scotland, his descendants, iii.
490 ; iv. 178
Luders (Alexander), { D.N.B.' on, iii. 306 Ludlow (Roger) and Fairfield, architect, v. 288
Ludlow Castle, a parish, iii. 374
Ludovico, painter, his identity, ii. 288, 377, 491
Ludwick (Christopher), d. c. 1800, his biography,
xi. 86
Lumb (G. D.) on Arden family, xii. 386. Boninge of Ledsum, iv. 115. Children with same Christian name, xii. 365. ' D.N.B.' and ' Index and Epitome,' iii. 205. Denison (Speaker), his mother, ix. 518. English burial-ground at Lisbon, iii. 34. Hewson (Sir John), vi. 437. Index of probates, iv. 188. Thoresby (Ralph), iii. 393
Lumber = trouble, mischief, xi. 386, 518 Lumire (MM. Auguste and Louis), their " auto- chrome " plates, viii. 426 Lumley (Sir J. S.) and the cire-perdue process, xii.
387
Lumley family, xi. 508 ; xii. 52 Lumley family of Watton, Norfolk, vi. 89 Lumpkin (Anthony), of Scarborough, 1726, vi. 7,
94, 238 Lunar halo and rain, vi. 265, 338, 412 ; vii. 193,
355
Lundy Island, pirates' abode, iii. 469 ; iv. 16 Lunn (Rev. J. R.), his collection of brass rubbings,
vii. 49
Luppinos of Hertford and Ware, v. 289, 352 Lusignan (Geoffrey de), c. 1275, his history,
v. 488 ; vi. 74
Lusitania and the Sirius, Atlantic liners, viii. 325 Lusk (D. C.) on Lisk, ii. 68 Lustre ware, its origin, v. 110, 158, 216 Lustriacense, Abbey of, c. 1645, ix. 470 Luther (Martin), on the immortality of animrJs, i. 169, 256, 336 ; his distich, 409, 473 ; his Bible, 509 ; his ' Commentary on the Gala- tians,' iii. 229 ; iv. 156 ; ' Faithful Admonition,' May, 1554, iii. 484; translation of his ' War- nunge an seinen lieben Deudschen,' ix. 6 ; pic- tures of, x. 350
Luther family, iii. 27, 176, 272 Lutyens (Charles), painter, his biography, viii.
230, 276
Lux on peerage title peculiarities, iv. 169 Luxmoore (L. A.) on ' There was a man," i. 227 Lyceum Theatre, its history and demolition, iii.
45, 132 ; as a Roman Catholic chapel, iv. 410 Lych gates in England, viii. 268, 354 ; ix. 495 Lydney's ' Prayers,' iv. 265, 355 Lying, death after, instances of, x. 109, 157, 195,
274, 376 " Lying Bishop," a Lancaster milestone, vii. 449,
496 Lyly (J.), his ' Euphues and his England,' iii. 366 ;
and Greene and Shakespeare, viii. 461 Lynch-law, origin of the term, xi. 445, 515 ;
xii. 52, 133, 174, 495 Lynde (N. de la) on Anne Ensor, vi. 190. Maeder,
vi. 229. ' Peri, The,' vii. 349 Lynde family, iii. 309, 417 ; iy. 436 Lyndhurst (Lord), his Marriage Act, 1835, ix.
50, 95
Lyne (R. N.) on quotation wanted, ii. 149 Lynn (W. T.) on anfractuosity, viii. 467. Anne of Austria, ix. 451. Arago on Newton, ii. 265. Astronomer, ii. 424. Authors of quotations, ix. 13. Bacon and the drama, ii. 195. Berenice, wife of Ptolemy III., iv. 194. Betubium, xii. 389. Bewray, v. 226. Brock : badger, v. 389. Brougham on Gibbon, viii. 386. Cape Hoorn, iii. 466. Carnival Sunday, vii. 186. Cedilla, i. 307. Christ's Hospital at Hertford, vii. 7. Comet in 1580, iii. 74. Copernicus and
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