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GENERAL INDEX.
Braganza, viii. 407. Charming-bells for bird-
catching, x. 94. Charters to City guilds, vii.
457. Chemists' coloured bottles, v. 231.
Cherry in place-names, vi. 136. Cheshire cat
in America, i. 513. Cheyne Walk : China Walk,
v. 375. Child (Miss), her elopement, x. 293.
Chippendale (T.) upholsterer: W. Chippendale,
vii. 37. Chirk Castle gates, ii. 357. Christian
names, curious, i. 235. Christmas bibliography,
iii. 32. Christmas carols : waits : guisers,
iii. 10. Christmas custom in Somersetshire,
iii. 236. Christmas pig, xi. 71. Christmas
turnovers in The Globe, vi. 485. Christmas-
tide folk-lore, i. 172. Chrystal Magna : Maylor
Grange, x. 277. Churchwardens' accounts,
v. 410. ; vii. 232 ; viii. 73 ; ix. 54. ' Clayton
Arms," ix. 130. Clippingdale, vi. 237. " Coal
Hole," v. 353. Cobweb pills, i. 273. Cockade,
ii. 537. Coffins and shrouds, viii. 137. Cold
Harbour : Windy Arbour, i. 496. Coliseums
old and new, ii. 529 ; iii. 190. Compter
Prison, iii. 254. Concerts of Antient Music, iv.
49. Constitution Hill : Parliament Hill, xii.
173. Cook (B.), bookseller, vi. 377. Copen-
hagen House, iv. 295. Copper Mill, White-
chapel, ix. 451. Cortel clocks, viii. 156. Court
posts under Stuart kings, i. 173. Court roll
terms, vii. 317. Cricket : earliest mention,
95 ; pictures and engravings, iv. 132. Crom-
well buried in Bed Lion Square, i. 72. Crom-
well House, Highgate, iv. 135. " Crooked
Billet," ix. 190. Crosby Hall, viii. 71. Crouch,
the musical composer, i. 333. Crowmer
(William) : Watts family, x. 233. " Crown and
Three Sugar Loaves," i. 214, 373. Crows and
rain, x. 136. Crucifixion : earliest representa-
tion, v. 289. " Cry you mercy, I took you for
a joint-stool," ii. 214. Custom of Thraves, iv.
397. " Cut the loss," iii. 156. Cuttwoorkes,
ii. 197. Daffodils, vi. 410. Dago, ii. 332.
Dated stones in buildings, vi. 412. Delmer, v.
433. Desmond, vi. 175. Devil's saffron, xii.
415. Dew-ponds, xi. 474. ' Die and be
Damned,' i. 491. Dipping well in Hyde Park,
vii. 297. " Disce pati," i. 316. " Dish of tea,"
xii. 436. Dissenting preachers in the Old Jewry,
viii. 435. Diving-bell, iii. 350. Dobbin, chil-
dren's game, iii. 237. Dog-bite cure, ii. 538.
Dole cupboards, vii. 16. Dolls in magic, x. 196.
Dolores, musical composer, i. 177. Don
Saltero's Tavern, Chelsea, x. 110. Doncaster:
image of the Blessed Virgin, vii. 56. Door-
shutting proverb, viii. 418. Dorsetshire snake-
lore, i. 253. Dotty, vi. 356. Double-headed
eagle, x. 153. Dowry Square, Clifton, x. 334.
Drake (Sir Francis) and Chigwell Row, iv. 332.
Droz (J.), his Spectacle Me"canique, vi. 495.
" Drug in the market," i. 235. Dublin (Arch-
bishop of), viii. 352. Ducimore, v. 52. Dudley
arms, iv. 317. Duelling in England, iii. 16.
Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, iv. 115. Dutch
Epiphany custom, v. 157. Baling, xi. 176.
Easter bibliography, ix. 397. Edwards of
Halifax, ix. 510. Elder-bush folk-lore, viii.
212. Epitaphs, their bibliography, i. 173.
' Esprit de 1'escalier," vii. 237. " Essex
Serpent," x. 376. Eugene (Prince), his London
statue, x. 448. Evil eye, ii. 156. Excavations
at Richborough, ii. 373. Falcon Court, Shoe
Lane, xi. 191, 271. Fame, v. 49. "Famous"
Chelsea, v. 95, 133. " Father of his Country,"
ix. 115. " February fill dyke," iii. 314. " Feed
the brute," i. 416. " Fide, sed cui vide," i. 154.
Fig tree in the City, xi. 107. Figgess or
Figgiss, ix. 478. Fire : fire out, viii. 37.
Flags, vi. 12. Fleet Prison, x. 258 ; xi. 18.
Fleet Street, No. 7, viii. 350, 411, 478 ; No.
59, ix. 53. Flesh and shamble meats, i. 293.
Floral emblems of countries, vi. 52. Flying
machines : aviation, x. 250. Folk-lore origins,
vii. 53. Font consecration, ii. 336. Football
on Shrove Tuesday, i. 194. Fotheringay, ii. 215.
"Free Trade "=smuggling, ii. 317. French
Bevolution pottery, iv. 252. Fulham Bridge,
v. 35. Fulture, i. 296. Funeral garlands, vi.
254. G, hard or soft, vi. 190. GaUie surname,
v. 394. Gamester's superstition, viii. 391.
Gedney Church, Lincolnshire, x. 311. Gentle-
men's evening dress, vii. 96. George I. : the
nightingale and death, viii. 57. " Get a wiggle
on," ii. 153. Gibbet as landmark, ix. 438.
Glowworm or firefly, i. 112. "Go for "=
attack, i. 272. " Going the round " : round-
house, i. 9. " Golden Angel " in St. Paul's
Churchyard, viii. 216. " Goody Two-Shoes,"
ii. 250. Gordon epitaph, ii. 134. Gosling
family, viii. 256. Gower, a Kentish hamlet, xi.
96. Greek and Roman tablets, v. 350. Green
Dragon, xii. 14. Grenadier Guards, i. 31.
Gulix hollands, xi. 470. Guncaster, i. 518.
Halifax (Lord), vii. 238. Halley (Edmund),
Surgeon, R.N., ii. 177. Hamilton Place, Hyde
Park, ix. 94. Hammals, its meaning, vii. 248.
Hampden family, xii. 292. Hampstead in
song, x. 296. Harbours, xi. 452. Hare and
Easter, v. 292. Harlsey Castle, co. York, ii. 198.
Hatmakers' materials, ix. 388. Haymarket,
Westminster, vii. 270. Hazel or hessle pears,
ii. 436. Healen penny, xii. 98. Healing
springs, vii. 134. " Hen and Chickens," sign,
xii. 28. Heraldic, iii. 154 ; v. 335 ; xi. 169.
Heraldic mottoes, iii. 92. Heraldry in Froissart :
pillow, x. 452. Hermit's crucifix, ii. 435.
Hertford borough seal, ii. 18. Hessel (Phoebe),
ii. 16. Hocktide at Hexton, xii. 73, 214.
Holbeach Church : knight's head resting on
lady's body, x. 273. Holderness families, xii.
212. Holy Britons, v. 417. Hops in Essex,
vi. 227. Horse Hill, xi. 155. Horseferry,
Westminster, iv. 51. Horseshoes for luck, iii.
214. House, largest private in England, ii. 133.
" House of warantyse," x. 298. Hove, x. 14.
Hovelling, x. 198. Hoy (John) : Serle's
Coffee-House, vi. 95, 217. Huff : " In a
huff," v. 497. Hundred Courts, i. 197. " If
two and two make four," xii. 231. Incached,
viii. 235. Indian jugglery, vi. 516. Indian
kings, iii. 449. Inscriptions on public buildings,
i. 516. Iver, Bucks : Gallyhill, vii. 292.
James IV. of Scotland, xii. 317. James II.,
statue of, i. 137. Japan, its antiquity, iii. 414.
Jersey wheel, ii. 274. Jerusalem Court, Fleet
Street, vii. 137. Jesuits at Mediolanum, x.
374. Jockteleg, iv. 94. John (King), poisoned
by a toad, iv. 256. John of Gaunt 's arms,
x. 116. Jonson (Ben), his name, ix. 432.
Keelhaul : cobkey : morryoune, viii. 54^
Kentish custom on Easter Day, ii. 15. " King
of Patterdale," i. 194. King's Bodyguard,
xi. 493. King's Cock-Crower, iii. 332.
King's Silver : Lincoln College, x. 117. " Kings-
ley's Stand," vii. 158. Kissing gates, ii. 395.
Kit's Coty House, iv. 413. Knight Templar,
i. 221. Laconic letters, v. 234. Lady-bird
folk-lore, viii. 116. 'Lady of the Lake':
allusions, ix. 133. Lamb's Panopticon, iv.