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GENERAL INDEX.


Parliament : engravings " publisht according to

Act of Parliament," i. 309, 336, 369 ; classics

quoted in, ii. 326, 418 ; spelling of the word,

v. 89 ; Blackburn representatives in, 326 ; and

Sir Edward Harley, yi. 126, 177 ; women

cause riot in 1643, viii. 445 ; Staffordshire

representatives, 1290-1322, x. 266 ; London

representatives, 1404, xii. 325

Parliament, Irish, history of, yiii. 190

Parliament, members of, unidentified, xii. 69,

314 Parliament Fields, origin of the name, xii. 110,

173, 357 Parliament Hill, origin of the name, xii. 110, 173,

357

Parliamentary anecdotes, works on, xii. 227 Parliamentary applause, earliest use, x. 248, 296,

376, 452

Parliamentary division lists, xii. 490 Parliamentary elections and bishops, x. 390 Parliamentary leaders, Oxford, in Civil War,

xii. 21, 82 '

Parliamentary quotation, iii. 206, 294, 494 Parliamentary whips, iv. 507 ; v. 16 Parliaments, dates of prorogation, iv. 145 Parnell (C.), his ancestry, x. 210 Parochial and monastic churches, combined,

xii. 168

Parochial history of London, v. 55, 95, 174, 297 Parochial libraries, 1724, vi. 367 Parodies : ' Village Blacksmith,' xi. 10, 193 ; Poet Laureate and Kipling, xii. 128, 177, 238, 297, 472 Parr (Governor) of Nova Scotia, his biography, vi.

207, 255

Parr (John), embroiderer, temp. 1600, xii. 109 Parr (Dr. Samuel), his library, ix. 510 Parragen, meaning of the word, ii. 426, 533 Parrott (T. M.) on Chapman's 'All Fools,' v. 347 Parry (E. H.) on roast pigs crying " Who'll eat

me ? " xi. 296

Parry (Col. G. S.) on Caroline as a masculine name, xi. 117. " Cash on the nail," vi. 416. Curious Christian names, ii. 375. Ebsworth, ix. 318. Inscriptions : at Orotava, i. 361 ; at Santa Cruz, Tenerife, 442 ; at Las Palmas and Orotava, i. 482 ; ii. 155 ; at Capri, v. 381 ; at Milan, vi. 4 ; at Lucerne, 124 ; South Italian, 406 ; at Cadenabbia, 446 ; at Bellagio, vii. 164 ; xi. 325 ; at Naples, viii. 62, 161, 242, 362, 423 ; xii. 303, 362 ; at Florence, ix. 224, 344, 443 ; x. 24, 324, 463 ; at Petit Saconnex, xii. 183. London remains, viii. 477. Manor identification, x. 254. Norrises of Milverton, Somerset, x. 316. Pewter marks : posie rings, xi. 127. Plate, its date, x. 230. Portrait by Lawrence, xii. 133. St. Andrew's Cross, x. 135. Unregistered arms, v. 228. W 7 heatear, the bird, xii. 432

Parry (Henry), ' D.N.B.' on, ii. 425 Parry (J.) on early British names, vii. 101, 363 Parry (Judge), his monograph on Charles Macklin,

i. 506

Parry (Rev. J. D.), his book on Bedford, ix. 306 Parry (J. H.) on ' Hebrew Maiden's Answer,' vii. 413. Parry family and the ' D.N.B.,' xi. 365. Revett of Checkers, vii. 418. St. Devereux : St. Dubricius, viii. 216. " Umbre oton," viii. 329

Parry (T. H.) on William Shelley, iv. 492 Parry and Halley families, vii. 89 Parry and Perry families, xii. 344, 435 Parry family and the ' D.N.B.,' additions, xi. 365


" Parsley Peel," c. 1750, origin of the sobriquet,

viii. 508 ; ix. 115

Parsloes, Essex, its history, iii. 430, 490 ; iv. 34 Parson : ' The Old-Time Parson,' x. 425, 496 Parson, hunting, Billy Butler, x. 310, 395, 453 Parson has lost his cloak, obsolete English game,.

vii. 512 Parsonages, pre-Reformation, viii. 109, 314, 414 ;.

ix. 37, 195, 237

Parsons not in holy orders, xii. 350 Parsons (Father), temp. Elizabeth, his portrait, vi-

342 ; vii. 490

Parsons (F. M.) on William Siddons, ix. 509 Parsons (Nancy), Lady Maynard, c. 1808, x. 447 Parsons (S. J.) on 'Browning as a Preacher,' xii..

187 Parsons (W 7 illiam), actor, his second wife, c. 1777,.

ix. 368

Part and parcel, earliest use of the phrase, i. 308 " Parthenopseus Hereticus," William Gordon, x..

149

Partington (Mrs.), her origin, v. 120 Partrendune, Bucks, religious house, xi. 388 Partridge (C.), Jun., on " Commissary " Stubbin,.

ix. 230 Partridge family of Shotley, wills and marriages,.

iii. 4 Party colours at elections, v. 65, 194, 271, 396 ; vi_

338

Paschal candle, ix. 305 Passages, secret, ix. 490 ; ancient subterranean.

at Exeter, x. 37 Passementerie, use of the word in 1615, viii. 448 ;.

ix. 54 Passera: Aboukir : Abbacyrus, their connexion,,

viii. 447

Passim, earliest use in English, i. 308 Passing bell, its various names, i. 308, 350 ; John,

Dunton on, vi. 170 Passion-flower legend, vi. 88 Passive resister, his literary history, iv. 508 ; v-

32, 77 ; viii. 37, 316 Passmore & Alabaster, Spurgeon's publishers,.

xii. 308, 434

Passover folk-lore, xi. 324 Passow's Greek-German Lexicon, new edition,.

v. 109

Passports, their introduction, xi. 149, 233, 432 Past, man or woman with, earliest use, i. 327,.

396 Paste : anchovy or shrimp paste, earliest use,.

i. 447, 477, 510 ; ii. 19, 72, 137 Paston or Bedingfeld (Dorothy), of York, her-

parentage, vi. 509 ; vii. 74 Paston family, viii. 467 ; ix. 49 Pastoral astronomy, vii. 104 " Pastorales," Souletin, list of, v. 387 Patagonia, and the Patagonians, xi. 244, 332 ;;

moon superstitions in, xii. 406 Patching (J.) on beating the bounds, iii. 293.

County tales, ii. 111. " From the thick film,"

v. 172 Patent medicines, definition in ' H.E.D.,' iii. 86,.

175

Patent Rolls, 1429-36, Friar Tuck in, ix. 47 Patents of precedence, iii. 90, 151 Pater Noster of St. Julian, iii. 309, 393 " Pater Patrum " and styles of the Roman Pontiff,,

vii. 368, 450

Paterson (John), his ' Roads,' 1826, x. 274 Paterson (Deputy John), embankment scheme,.

viii. 193 Patience, card game, i. 268