TENTH SEEIES.
205
Philopcena, juvenile diversion, its name, iii. 406,
471 ; iv. 254 Philosophy, moral, Aristotle and Shakespeare on,
i. 405, 472
Philosyrus on Pickthall, x. 249 Phin (J.) on flint and steel, vii. 452. Matches in
Congreve, vii. 451 Phinn (C. P.), his death, vi. 279 Phinn (C. P.) on authors of quotations wanted,
iii. 75. Marmont family, iii. 251. Mondroit =
right hand, vi. 109. Prisons in Paris, iv. 394. ' Sal et saliva," i. 432. Twitchel, iii. 351. Phipps (Col. R. W.) on Cromwell and Chalfont
St. Giles, vii. 210. La Poype (General), v. 237.
Macaulay and Thorns, xi. 215. Milton Cottage,
xii. 407. Premier Grenadier of France, ii. 52.
Treaty of Tilsit, ix. 172 Phipson (Evacuates A.) on Bruges, xi. 251.
Cathay, vii. 168. Latin pronunciation in
England, vii. 294 ; ix. 175. Wound, vii. 391 Phoenicians at Falmouth, ii. 469, 518 Phoenix. See Phenix. Phonetic spelling, its desirability, vi. 308 Phonetics of the Far East, iv. 8 Phoorea, ghost-word, iv. 105 Photographer = shadow-catcher, vii. 67 Photographer, oldest, his death, viii. 306, 474 Photographs and lantern slides, their registration,
- " f\ r* ~*
in. 85 Photography, origin of the term, iv. 367, 435, 450,
490 ; v. 37, 91
^hotography, first dark room, c. 1838, xii. 7 3 hotography at Lucknow, 1853, xi. 325 r*hoto-lithograph, use before 1870, iv. 447 Photo-zincography, its discovery, v. 37, 91 Phrase, definition of the word, i. 427 Phrase and Fable, German Dictionary of, viii. 389,
457
Phrases, popular. See Proverbs. Phrases and words in old American newspapers,
xi. 469 ; xii. 10, 50, 107, 270, 370, 492 r'hrenesiac, word in ' Waverley,' iv. 447 Phrenology, H. C. Watson on, viii. 187 3 hysic Garden at Chelsea, i. 227, 270, 336 Physicians and apothecaries, origin of signs in pre- scriptions, i. 409, 453 Physiognomy and language, their asociation, xii.
365, 416 Pianists, musical composers as, vi. 490 ; vii. 34,
236
Picaroon, meaning of the word, ix. 185, 234 Picayune, American coin-name, viii. 63, 115 Piccadilly, the Egyptian Hall, iii. 163, 236, 297,
334, 411 ; iv. 37 ; origin of its name, viii. 89 ;
pedlars' rest in, 93, 217, 258, 357 ; BoswelFs
lodgings in, 427 Piccaninny, etymology of the word, iv. 27, 128,
255, 317 ; vii. 27, 128, 255, 317, 515 D iccini (Niccola), his ' La Schiava,' 1768, ix. 90 Pickeridge : puckeridge, origin of the words, iv.
367, 495 Pickering (Sir Gilbert), his pedigree, ii. 421 ; of
Titchmarsh, v. 82, 151 Pickering (J. E. L.) on Arundel Castle legend, viii.
473. Fee bowls, x. 46. Hayes (Justice), his
' Elegy,' x. 514. Index saying, xi. 194.
Louis Philippe's landing in England, v. 391. ' Pop goes the weasel," iv. 54 Pickering (William) and booksellers' monopoly, vi.
364 Pickford (J.) on abbey or priory, vi. 259. Addi-
son's daughter, i. 151. Aeroplanes, xi. 465.
Admiral Christ epitaph, vii. 475. American
magazine, ix. 275. Anchorites' dens, iii. 293,
391. Antiquary v. antiquarian, i. 396. Arthur
(King) sleeping, i. 194. Arnold (Sir Edwin), ii.
286. ' Auld Robin Gray,' vi. 355. Authors of
quotations wanted, vii. 328, 428 ; viii. 48, 153,
273 ; ix. 49, 149, 476 ; x. 108, 397, 497 ;
xi. 49 ; xii. 158. Banns of marriage, i. 118.
Bathing-machines, ii. 131. Bell inscriptions
at Siresa, vii. 436. Benbow (Admiral), his
death, vii. 56. Bigg, the Dinton hermit,
iii. 286. " Bird in the breast," v. 213.
Birth marks, i. 430. Blackburne (Archbishop),
ix. 36 ; xi. 508. " Blow the cobwebs away,"
xi. 378. Boothby (" Prince "), ix. 187. Bough-
pot, x. 257. Bourne in place-names, xi. 451.
Bowes Castle, Yorkshire, v. 235. Brass as a
surname, x. 136. ' Bride of Lammermoor,' xi.
46. Bright (Dr.), his epitaph, i. 5. Bruges:
its pronunciation, xi. 134. Castle Rising, ix. 412.
Cavalier songs, vi. 310. Chaloner : Thomas
Meighen : Fortunate Boy, v. 35. Charles I. :
his physical characteristics, vii. 211, 414.
' Cherry Ripe,' v. 214. Cheshire words, iy. 332.
Christian of Milntown, vi. 133. ' Christmas
Boys, The,' vii. 75. Clergy in wigs, x. 158.
Closets in Edinburgh buildings, ii. 154. Cock-
shut time, i. 195. Colet on peace and war, v.
28. Coliseums old and new, iii. 54, 191.
Colosseum v. Coliseum, iii. 267. Coop, to trap,
iv. 358. ' Coryate's Crudities,' iii. 426. Cricket :
pictures and engravings, iv. 132, 238 ; vi. 157.
Cromwell (Oliver), his embarkation prevented,
viii. 446 ; his head, xi. 453. " Crooked Billet,"
ix. 452. Cunningham (Allan), his ' King of the
Peak,' v. 337, 518. Cureton's Multanis, iii.
269. Curran (Sarah), R. Emmet, and Major
Sirr, iii. 471 ; iv. 111. Dante's sonnet to Guido
Cavalcanti, iv. 277. Death-birds in Scotland
and Ireland, v. 158 ; vi. 117, 156. Defoe : the
Devil's chapel, ix. 331. Degge (Sir Simon), vi.
425. Dish of tea, xii. 377. Dog-names, ii. 151,
234, 470. Dog's nose, v. 414. Dorsetshire
snake-lore, i. 333. Douce (Francis), iii. 313.
Drinking tobacco, xii. 455. Duchess Sarah, ii.
414, 494. Duelling in England, iii. 475. Dump,
its meanings, vii. 426. Easter Day, Kentish
custom on, i. 324. Edward IV.'s wooing at
Grafton, vii. 27. Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly,
iv. 37. Elder-bush folk-lore, viii. 314. En-
velopes, i. 175. Epitaph at Bowes, York-
shire, v. 431. Epitaphiana, ii. 323. Epitaphs :
their bibliography, ii. 194, 534. Ernisius, a
proper name, xi. 156. Eton School Lists, iv.
314. ' Experiences of a Gaol Chaplain,' ii.
330. Fame, v. 49. Fate of the Tracys, iv. 192.
Ferrers (Earl), xi. 498. FitzGerald (Edward),
xi. 304. Fitzherbert (Mrs.), iv. 530. Flaying
alive, i. 352. ' Flemings in Oxford,' ii. 526.
Fonts, desecrated, ii. 254. Funeral refresh-
ments at Gigglieswick, xi. 287. George I. :
the nightingale and death, viii. 193. Germain
(Lady Elizabeth), ii. 156. Gibbets, iv. 376.
Girl sentenced to be burnt alive, vi. 176, 273.
Glowworm or firefly, i. 157, 216. Godfrey (Col.
Charles), vi. 116. Gower, a Kentish name, xi.
476. Granger annotated by Caulfield, vii. 225.
Gray's ' Elegy ' in Latin, ii. 92. Gray's ' Poems,'
1768, v. 406. Great House, Cheshunt, vi. 473.
' Gula Augusti," vi. 135. Gxitteridge or Good-
ridge family, viii. 217. Harley (Edward): the
Earls of Oxford, viii. 203. Harley (Robert),
Earl of Oxford, vi. 35. Hartwell, Bucks, xii.
396. Harvest Supper songs, xii. 137. Hastings