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GENEEAL INDEX.


Trower (A.) on authors of quotations wanted,

xii. 8. Harvest Supper songs, xii. 30 Troy ounce in apothecaries' weight, ii. 356 Truchsess (Count), of Zeyl-Wurzach, descendants,

vii. 389

Truckee, allusion explained, ix. 109, 196 Trudgen-stroke in swimming, iv. 205, 332 True Briton on White Ensign : National Flag,

ix. 292 Trunk-maker, " celebrated critical," v. 389, 433,

477 Truman (T.), bookseller, 1746, xi. 347, 418 ;

xii. 18

Trump as a card term, v. 148, 239 Trumper family, viii. 231

Trundle (F. W.) on English one-act plays, viii. 290 Truss-fail, game, c. 1741, x. 490 ; xi. 18 Trysull, Dr. Johnson's early visits to, x. 465 ;

xi. 103, 223, 363, 463

Tsarskoe Selo, its pronunciation, iii. 146 Tu Brook, Liverpool, place-name, its meaning,

xi. 510 Tubbs (L. E. A.) on Carr and Chitty families, iii.

209

Tube railways, early, viii. 3, 215 Tucker (A.) on Chalmers of Cults, vii. 348 Tucker (Dean) of Gloucester, pamphlet by, xii.

289, 337 Tucker (Mrs. D.) on Sir George Wood's portrait,

vii. 208

Tucker or Toker (Robert), c. 1540, xii. 268, 418 Tuckett (John), of Kentish Town, his biography,

i. 48

Tudor (J.) on Bowe's ' Shakespeare,' vii. 69 Tudor and Welsh heraldry, xi. 387 Tudor spelt Tidder, xi. 347, 453 ; xii. 78, 117 Tudors, Ireland under, viii. 29, 93 Tuer (Andrew) on hornbooks, vi. 463 Tuesday Night's Club, c. 1770, xi. 147, 251, 330,

415, 455, 517

Tuff all == fall-to or lean-to, iii. 66 Tufnel family, iv. 389, 438 Tugs, Wykehamical word, i. 269, 353, 436 Tuileries garden in 1796, v. 429, 493 Tulipomania, its bibliography, iv. 90, 137 Tulius (S.), an imaginary saint, iii. 172 Tulliedeph or Tulliedelph (Principal), ii. 207,

312

Tun, its etymology, v. 422 Tunbridge Wells and district, antiquarian sights,

iii. 429, 475

Tunbridge Wells harvest custom, iv. 447 Tunes, old, x. 48, 93, 138, 218 Tunnelism : tunnelist, use of the words, i. 27 Tupman (C.) on quotations wanted, v. 48 Turbary, white, its botanical name, i. 310 ; ii.

13

Turin, National Library burnt, i. 387 Turin (J.), French clockmaker, i. 107 Turing ( Janet) = Rev. David Bannerman, iii. 167,

316 Turk, flying, mentioned by Busbequius, xii. 127,

236

Turkish watches marked " G. Prior," xi. 135 Turkish weights, measures, and coins, x. 488 Turnbull (Mrs.), 1839, water-colours by, xi. 371 Turner (C. M. W.) on J. M. W T . Turner portrait,

xii. 437

Turner (Dawson) and Capt. G. W. Manby, i. 21 Turner (E. M.) on authors of quotations, x. 353,

476

Turner (F.) on bell-comb for ringworm, vii. 206. Bowtell family, iv. 134. Brembre or Brambre,


x. 516. Cripple carrying, x. 269. Egham

Register, ix. 65. Great Fosters, Egham. xii.

510. ' King's Dues," ix. 271. Maneis: Mayne,

iv. 48. Mitred abbots and priors, xi. 16.

' Protection for burning," xii. 149. Staines

Bridge, iv. 469 ; v. 52. Tom Thumb in London,

vi. 114. " Trust in God and keep your powder

dry," vi. 369

Turner (Prof. H. H.) on Wren and the moon, viii.

387

Turner (Miss I. S.) on Simpson family, x. 150 Turner (J. M. W.), exhibition of his paintings, i. 168 : and Sandgate, v. 127 ; his drawings

for [Scott's works, ix. 77, 378 ; supposed por- trait, xii. 209, 437

Turner (Michael), 1796-1885, his epitaph, iii. 186 Turner (T.) on Great Queen Street, No. 56, iv.

414 Turner (W.) on ' Secrets in Art and Nature,' iii.

249

Turner family, ix. 130

Turnips, as symbols of George I,, ii. 288, 349 ' Turnips, dish of," use of the phrase, 1836, vi. 48 Turnspit dogs, their late use, xii. 247, 315 Turntable in Llaneilian Church, vi. 249, 337 Turstin de Wigmore : Turstin Flandrensis, x. 205,

250 Turtle-riding in ' Penrose's Journal,' vii. 148, 216,

277

Turtliffe (Foscarinus), his Christian name, i. 127 Turton (Dr. John) and Dr. Johnson, xi. 463 Turton ( Laura ) = Nath anile Gordon, 1760, xi. 289,

352 Turville (Henry), naval captain, his biography, iii.

367, 454 ; iv. 14 Turville (Sarah ) = Captain John de Morgan, iii. 168,

311

Tuscan pawnbrokers and rue, i. 148, 231 Tusin, Order of the, its history, vii. 221 Tussaud (Madame) on Voltaire and Rousseau, vii.

326 Tussaud's waxworks at Camberwell, vi. 327, 375>

497 Tusser (Thomas), his ' Husbandry,' ed. 1848, ix.

169

Tutbury, Honour of, i. 127, 195, 274 Tuvill or Tutevil (Daniel), c. 1609, author, v. 461,

517 ; vi. 37 Tvrtkoevic family arms, ix. 229, 331 Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee Handel and

Bononcini, ii. 7 ; viii. 487, 518 ; first publica- tion, xi. 426 Twelve surname, xii. 149, 196, 257, 318 Twerton vicars, ii. 88

Twickenham, Tennyson's house at, ii. 324 Twilt, meaning of the word, vii. 244 Twins, likeness and dissimilarity in, iii. 249, 318,

357, 394 ; prayer for, 428 ; iv. 176 ; folk-lore

concerning, vii. 387 ; viii. 54 ; the elder of, xi.

449 Twiss's ' Verbal Index to Shakespeare,' review,

xi. 509

Twitchel, name for pathway, iii. 289, 351, 436 Twitten, meaning of the word, iii. 436 Twizzle-twigs, dialect word, iv. 507 ; v. 53, 91, 194 Two first, use of the phrase, iv. 294

Two Friends," Princes Street, London, 1794, its

history, v. 90, 153

Two Sneezing Cats," Houndsditch sign, v. 328,

397

' Twopence for manners," a school extra, vii. 228 Twopenny for head, slang term, iv. 69, 217, 331 Twopenny Tube and tube railways, viii. 3, 215