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GENEBAL INDEX.
Cardinal of, x. 85, 173, 235, 273 ; xi. 15 ;
choristers, xi. 248 ; and Edward Strong and
Capt. Nares, xii. 365
St. Paul's Churchyard, " Golden Angel " in, vii. 470; viii. 33, 216; its dimensions, c. 1500, 168 St. Paul's outside the Walls, Borne, Pope Linus
in, v. 129
St. Paul's School, and 153 fish days, i. 290 St. Peter, and green figs, i. 148, 231 St. Peter ad Vincula in the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries, i. 218, 258 St. Peter in Chains, the feast, vi. 15, 72, 135 St. Peter-le-Poer Church, Old Broad Street, its
sale, viii. 25
St. Peter Steintheked, in Lincoln, vi. 309, 375 St. Peter's, Cornhill, burial registers of, i. 287 St. Peter's at Borne, peculiar lighting, xi. 448 ;
xii. 34 St. Peter's in Chepe, early registers, vi. 69, 114,
215
St. Petersburg or Petersburg, x. 306, 357, 458 St. Piran's Oratory, Cornwall, mistakes concern- ing, iii. 486 St. Pulchre, churches dedicated to, iii. 101, 172,
295
St. Bichard, Bishop of Chichester, ii. 432 St. Saviour's, Southwark, Massinger and Fletcher
buried in, vi. 248
St. Seine and river Seine, vii. 348, 453 St. Sepulchre, churches dedicated to, ii. 192 ;
iii. 101, 172, 295
St. Serapin of Sarof , his interment, i. 445 St. Sidwell, his history, xi. 290, 377 St. Sunday's Crag, Ulleswater, xi. 208, 275, 516 St. Swithin on Abstemius in JEsop, iv. 234. Actor v. preacher, xii. 246. Ainsty, ii. 25, 455 ; iii. 133, 335 ; vii. 96. All Fool's Day, iii. 333. " All the world and his wife," xii. 93, 177. Almansa, iv. 248. American notions, x. 150. " Angel " of an inn, x. 15. Animals, extra- ordinary contemporary, x. 398. Antequa- tions, v. 24. Arnold's ' Church of Brou,' vi. 196. Arundel Castle legend, viii. 434. ' As the farmer sows his seed," x. 217. Atlas and Pleione : the daisy, iv. 475. Authors of quota- tions, viii. 434 ; ix. 455. Baal-fires : bonfire, x. 391. " Back and side go bare," i. 125. Ball-games on festivals, v. 376. Banner or flag, v. 493 ; vii. 252. Baptistry font, Florence, x. 88. Barrar, i. 435. " Bat Bearaway," vii. 258. " Before one can say Jack Bobinson," xi. 317. Beliard, Paris clockmaker, vii. 268. Beside, iv. 493. " Better an old man's darling," x. 375. Bible, old, ii. 108. Bidding prayer, vii. 32. Bill Stumps his mark, viii. 95. Billy- cock hat, ix. 93. ' Biscuit's throw," xii. 326. Blackburn (Archbishop), ix. 36. Blandina, v. 450. " Blow the cobwebs away," xi. 253. Bohemian villages, ii. 173. Bonassus, ix. 451 ; xii. 353. Brazen bijou, i. 455. Brittany idolatrous folk-lore, ix. 17. Bunney, ii. 115. Cadey = a hat, x. 198. Camden on surnames : Musselwhite, i. 314. Camelian, viii. 306, 493 ; ix. 195, 417. Candlemas Day in Canada, v. 266. Cardinal of St. Paul's, x. 85, 273. Carlyle's
- French Bevolution,' ix. 157. Carter of York,
xi. 288. Catamaran, iv. 433. Censorship of plays, xi. 485. Ceremony at Bipon, iv. 358. Chancel (Ausone de), vi. 216. Charles I. in Spain, iii. 131, 236 ; his physical characteristics, vii. 211. Charles, Duke of Orleans, xii. 418. Cheese for ladies, xi. 229. Chemists' coloured
bottles, v. 356. Chimney-stacks, iv. 233.
Chine, stuffed, x. 78. Chrisom, baptismal robe,
ix. 312. Churnleigh tradition, vi. 327. Ciren-
cester Town Hall, ix. 392. ' Cloister and the
Hearth,' iv. 313. Corn, damage to, i. 304.
Cosas de Espafia, i. 247 ; ii. 510 ; iii. 336.
Cremitt money, x. 106. Cricket umpires' garb,
ii. 126. Cross-legged knights, v. 314. Cruci-
fied thieves, xi. 394 ; xii. 33. Crucifix, one-
armed, ii. 189 ; female, iv. 395, 517. Culture,
curious, iv. 486. Cumberland dialect, iv. 294.
Darwinian chain of argument, iv. 237. De
Ba'if, ix. 390. ' Death and the Sinner,' vi. 473.
Delmer, v. 433. Devil and St. Botolph, iv. 435.
Devon provincialisms, vi. 33. ' Diary of an
Invalid,' vi. 73. Dickens, and the lamp-
lighter's ladder, ix. 431 ; and valentine lines,
xi. 257. Dickens : Shakespeare : woodbine,
xii. 412. Dictionary of dialect synonyms,
ii. 18. Direction post v. signpost, v. 496.
Disease, new causes, xi. 345. Disgruntled,
xi. 326. Dolls on race-courses, x. 453. Dorset-
shire snake-lore, i. 253. Dunghill proverb, ix.
227. Drowse = devil, viii. 73. Eglia in Lin-
colnshire, ix. 12. Elder-bush folk-lore, viii. 211.
Eliot (George) and Dickens, vii. 13. England
in London, xii. 65. English cardinals' hats, ii.
06. English Channel, ii. 34. English in France,
i. 253. English players in Germany, viii. 518.
" Esprit de 1'escalier," vii. 295. Etty (William),
v. 137. Executioner's block, xii. 26. Fairy
stone, vi. 405. Fall (George), artist, v. 273.
Fame, v. 49. Fastolf (Sir John), iv. 214.
Fenning (Eliza), her execution, xii. 138.
Fielding's ' Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon,'
vi. 115. Fiscal, i. 51. Fiteres=rags, viii. 32.
Forwhy, its meaning, vii. 294. France and
civilization, i. 448. Frieze, its pronunciation,
vii. 316. Frog-cup Sunday, ix. 405. Gedney
Church, Lincolnshire, x. 311. ' Genius by
Counties,' iv. 287. George III.'s cleverness,
iv. 148. ' God save the King ' parodied, ii. 154.
Grammar, nine parts of speech, i. 94. Grant-
ham Cross, vi. 176. Grantham of Goltho
family, v. 338. Guard aloft, x. 487. Hackney
celebrities, viii. 158. Hair-powdering closets,
v. 95. Hame-rein, x. 196. Hamlet as a
Christian name, viii. 156. Hatching chickens
with artificial heat, vii. 218. Hautville family,
vi. 468. Heads together, i. 326. Heber (Bishop) :
" Only man is vile," xii. 206. ' Hen and
Chickens " sign, xii. 94. Henry V.'s corpse,
xii. 8. Heraldic, v. 335. Her's, x. 12. ' His
end was peace," x. 517. Historical knowledge
in 1906, vi. 366. Hoek van Holland, vii. 236.
Hors d'ceuvre, x. 255. Horse-pew : horse-
block, iv. 132. Horse-racing in France, v. 167.
Horseshoes for luck, iii. 91 ; viii. 210. Humor-
ous stories, ii. 231. I.H.S., ii. 192. ' I had three
sisters beyond the sea," xii. 94. Irish e.jacula-
tory prayers, i. 492. Irish folk-lore, iii. 204.
Jesso, ii. 537. Jesuits at Mediolanum, x. 375.
John (King) poisoned by a toad, iv. 256. Jowett
and Whewell, ii. 353. Keble (J.), his death,
ix. 497. Kempe (Archbishop), iv. 434. Klimius
(Nicholas), iv. 108. Labyrinth at Pompeii, iv.
168. Lamb (C.) : his Jewish extraction, vii.
213. Language and physiognomy, xii. 365.
Leamington-on-Sea, x. 47. Leg growing after
death, x. 506. Legends on English coins,
vii. 237. "Let the dead bury their dead,"
ii. 77. Life-star folk-lore, vii. 257. Lincoln-
shire death folk-lore, v. 112. ' Lincolnshire