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Page (J. T.) on a Becket, iv. 214. Addison's daughter, i. 150. Admiral Christ epitaph, vi. 425 ; vii. 38. Akenside's birth, vii. 407. All Fools' Day, in. 416. Anne (Queen), her fifty churches, x. 36. Apples : their old names, ix. 495. ' As merry as griggs," i. 94. ' As the crow flies," i. 432. Astronomy in fiction, v. 294. Authors of quotations wanted, vii. 35 ; xii. 448. Bacon or Usher ? iii. 234. Badges, difficult words in their description, iii. 407. Badges on book-plates, x. 289. Baptist Con- fession of Faith, iii. 455. Bathing-machines, ii. 130. Beating the bounds, iii. 390. Benbow (Admiral), his death, vii. 116. Besant on Dr. Watts, iv. 38. Betty, a hedge-sparrow, vii. 469. Bigg, the Dinton hermit, iii. 285, 376. Bloomfield (Robert), iii. 47. Book-stealing : degrees of blackness, vii. 212. Born with teeth, v. 115. Bossing, its meaning, vii. 192. Bramp- ton Bridge, viii. 209. Brazen bijou, i. 455. Breedon family, ix. 454. ' Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn," iii. 276. Brightlingsea, its Deputy-Mayor, i. 72. Britten, burial- ground, xi. 174. Browne (Sir T.), his skull, v. 397. Burial in woollen, v. 467. Burning cattle alive, vi. 366. Byron's birthplace, xi. 297. Cadey =a hat, x. 147. Canbury House, Middle- sex, v. 455 ; vi. 157. Canopied pews, xi. 493. Catesby (Sir William), i. 366. Cawood family, ii. 515. Chair of St. Augustine, i. 472. Cheshire words, iv. 332. Chine, stuffed, x. 155. Chinese junk Keying, vi. 295. Christian names, curious, i. 237. Christmas pig, xi. 115. Church music, iii. 253. Churchwardens' accounts, v. 410. Churchyard cough, vii. 156. Coliseums old and new, ii. 530 ; iii. 191. Collins family, i. 398. Commonwealth laws, ix. 158. Compter Prison, iii. 254. Constitution Hill : Parlia- ment Hill, xii. 357. Corn- tending, vi. 296. Court Leet : Manor Court, vii. 377 ; viii. 413. Coutts (Messrs.), their removal, ii. 232. Cowper : Dowling : their pronunciation, xii. 373. Crom- well and Milton, ix. 214. Cromwell (Oliver), Tiis burial-place, i. 73 ; v. 205 ; his head, i. 487 ; swords, iv. 288. Crooked Billet," x. 38. Crosby Hall, viii. 31. Cross-legged knights, v. 257. ' Dame So-and-So the Bush Strewer," ix. 497. Death birds in Scotland and Ireland, v.. 158, 215. De Quincey : quotations and allusions, xii. 95. Devil's saffron, xii. 415. Detached belfries, iv. 290. Dickens : Shake- speare : woodbine, xii. 334. Dickens on the Bible, v. 391. Dickens's " knife-box," xi. 215. Direction post v. signpost, vi. 78. Diving-bell, iii. 415. Dog-names, ii. 470. Donkeys, measles, and whooping-cough, x. 398. Doten (E.), ' Is Life Worth Living ? ' x. 229. Drinkings : drinking time, v. 133. Dyer (Sir Edward), ii. 33. Ebsworth (J. W.), ix. 502. Elder-bush folk-lore, viii. 213. England, English : their pronunciation, iii. 393. English authors' "birthdates, vi. 293. English burial-ground at Lisbon, iii. 34. English cardinals' hats, ii. 96. Epitaph in Courteenhall Church, vi. 415. Epitaphiana, ii. 396, 531. Epitaphs, their Ijibliography, i. 252 ; iii. 114, 437. Exeter Hall, viii. 215. Field-names, West Haddon, i. 46, 156. Fielding's grave, ix. 277. Flaying alive, i. 155 ; iii. 153. Fonts, desecrated, i. 488 ; ii. 255 ; wooden, iii. 254. Footpaths, iv. 125. Fotheringay, ii. 215. Funeral garlands, vi. 396. Garlic : onions for purifying water, xi. 173. Garnett (Dr. Richard), r. 367.


Gibbets, iv. 296. 'Golden Lyre,' xii. 473. Greyfriars burial-ground, iv. 253. Guardings, iii. 476. Gutteridge or Goodridge family, viii. 28. Halls of the City Companies, iii. 294. Hanged, drawn, and quartered, i. 410. Hare forecasting fire, xi. 413. Hatchments, vi. 290. Hazlitt (John) and Samuel Sharwood, iv. 57. Hazlittiana, ix. 177. Heacham parish officers, ii. 335 ; iii. 37. ' Hebrew Maiden's Answer to the Crusader,' vii. 269, 516. Heraldry, iv. 349. Hessel (Phoebe), ii. 74. Holbourne (Lady Anne), vii. 2. Holt Castle, xi. 395. Holy- oake as a lecturer, v. 223, 397. Horse-shoeing in the sixteenth century, vi. 9. Horseshoes for luck, iii. 9. "I shall journey through this world," xi. 366. Irish folk-lore, iii. 313. James II., inscription on his statue, i. 137 ; iii. 57. Jenkyn, Little John, &c., v. 155. Johnson (Dr.) : Dr. John Swan : Dr. Watts, vii. 475. Keble photographs, vi. 250, 372. Kirby Hall, Northants, vii. 275. Kissing gates, ii. 395. ' Lass of Richmond Hill,' iii. 352. Leche family, i. 274. Legends on English coins, vii. 294. ' Light of the World,' iv. 131. Littlecote House, Wiltshire, viii. 407. London and Birmingham Railway, viii. 292. London cemeteries in 1860, ii. 393, 535 ; iii. 133. London public monuments, xii. 418. London signs : " Guy, Earl of Warwick," ix. 455. London statues and memorials, ix. 1, 102, 282, 363, 481 ; x. 122, 290, 372. Longfellow, notes on, vii. 378 ; his ' Village Blacksmith,' xi. 465. March (1st of) : sweep " flees " away, xi. 374. Marks (H. S.) and ' The Poor Blind Worm,' xii. 310. Marlowe's birth, i. 491. Martello towers, i. 411 ; iii. 193, 252. Martyrdom of St. Thomas, ii. 196. Mary, Queen of Scots, her crucifix, xii. 274. Matches in Congreve, vii. 397. Mayers' song, iii. 75 ; v. 403. Medicinal waters, viii. 214. Milton and Hackney, xi. 438. Mince pie and plum pudding, ix. 95. Monu- mental brasses, vi. 275. Moxhay (Mr.), iii. 474. Mulberry and quince, y. 15. Musical services on church towers, viii. 8. Names : curious juxtaposition, vi. 266. Nanny Natty Cote : Lucy Locket, xi. 397. Napoleon's carriage, vii. 313. Naseby field, xi. 433, 514. " Naseby Old Man," vi. 362. Nelson Column, iii. 456. Newman (Cardinal), his birthplace, viii. 10. Nicholas as a feminine name, xi. 255. ' Nicholas Nickleby ' : Capt. Cuttle, i. 274 ; v. 14. Non- conformist burial-grounds, x. 150. ' Northamp- ton Mercury,' iii. 5, 137. Northern and Southern pronunciation, ii. 317. " O dear, what can the matter be ? " vii. 255. Oakham Castle and its horseshoes, ii. 445. ' Old Tarlton's Song,' viii. 494. Olorenshaw family, iv. 66. Open - air pulpits, v. 55. Opie (John), R.A., vii. 385. Parish clerk, ii. 215. Parish constables, v. 427. Parish docu- ments, ii. 415, 535. Parishes, small, iii. 193, 317. Party colours, v. 271 ; vi. 338. Pattens in the church porch, ix. 268. Peek-bo, ii. 153. Penny wares wanted, iii. 17. Picker- ing (Sir Gilbert), of Titchmarsh, v. 151. Pillion : flails, iii. 375. Pindar family, i. 135. Pleachy, v. 393. Pole (Margaret), Countess of Salis- bury, xii. 16. Police uniforms : omnibuses, iii. 136. Polytechnic Institution, v. 454. " Pop goes the weasel," iii. 491. Portmanteau words and phrases, v. 235, 512. Portsmouth Street, No. 14, ix. 395. Post boxes, vi. 453. Post Office, 1856-1906, vi. 232. Pour, v. 392.