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GENEKAL INDEX.
X. on Bunt, iii. 145. Duma, v. 426. Earth-
quakes in fiction, v. 388. Lava, v. 325.
Letters, their names, iii. 336. Lustre ware, v.
216. " Mors janua vitae," viii. 334. Pompel-
mous, iii. 168. Russian proper names, iii. 465.
St. Anthony's bread, viii. 277. Seaquake and
earthquake, xi. 44. Shields (Cuthbert), xi. 55.
Taylor (Isaac) on literary composition, vi. 463.
Tzar, not Czar, iii. 146
X. (P. A.) on Knight Templar, i. 338
i7/H$r?7$ TT?S xi^s, K.T.X., x. 127, 272
Xylographer on calligraphy : Billieul and Cham- bon, x. 168. Germain (Lady Elizabeth), ii. 88. Hoyle (Edmond), ii. 409. Marylebone Literary Society, ii. 167. Reign of Terror, i. 127. Samaritan Society, xii. 148
F, its use in English, ii. 186, 316, 371 ; name of
the letter, iii. 228, 277, 292, 336 ; symbol for th,
c. 1748, xi. 267
Y. on Horace Walpole's letters, iv. 158 ; v. 173
Y. (E. N.) on Winters family, ix. 290
Y. (R.) : " Irish Stocke," v. 249, 297, 374
Y-called : y-coled, meaning of the words, x. 510 ; xi. 77
Yachting, first introduced into England, iv. 108, 156
Yak-bob day, 29 May, iv. 132
Yale (Elihu), his epitaph, x. 502 ; xi. Ill, 193
Yale University seal, ix. 110
Yam, etymology of the word, vi. 66
Yamuyle, a victual, c. 1480, xii. 6
' Yankee Doodle ' and ' Kitty Fisher's Jig,' ix. 50, 98, 197, 236, 337, 471 ; x. 50
Yardley (E.) on Ariel, v. 298, 415. Arthur (King), sleeping, i. 77. Authors of quotations wanted, ii. 295; iv. 393, 435; vi. 432; vii. 254, 51; viii. 237, 517 ; x. 173. Baxter (Richard) on the Pied Piper, viii. 117. Bird's claw in demonology, vi. 518. " Blooding a witch," x. 215. Bowes Castle, Yorkshire, v. 295. Breese in ' Hudi- bras,' vii. 515. ' Byways in the Classics,' iv. 261, 352, 435. Campbell, its pronunciation, x. 278. Carlyle on painting foam, vii. 373. Chancel (Ausone de), vii. 356. ' Chevy Chase,' iv. 155. Colet on peace and war, v. 57. Connection, vi. 465. Corisande, iv. 352. Cornish apparition, ix. 393. " Coup de Jarnac," i. 197. ' Cranford,' vii. 235. Crows and rain, x. 136. Detectives in fiction, iv. 356. Dog-names, ii. 151. Dolls in magic, x. 195. Dumas, its pronunciation, iv. 275. Earth- quakes in fiction, v. 436. ' East Lynne,' ii. 506. Echidna, viii. 37. Elder-bush folk-lore, viii. 213, 314. ' Enchanted Mountain,' ix. 496. English poets and the Armada, iv. 414. Ewe, black, in the ' Iliad,' v. 373. Fairy-haunted Kensington, vii. 55. Fame, v. 117. Fielding and Shakespeare, vii. 444. George I. : the nightingale and death, viii. 193. Glowworm or firefly, i. 157. Goldsmith's ' Edwin and Angelina,' iii. 152. Goldsmith's elegy on the death of a mad dog, vii. 297. Gray's ' Elegy ' in Latin, ii. 93. H in Cockney, ii. 351, 391, 490, 535. Hair becoming suddenly white, x. 75. Heber's ' Palestine,' i. 69. ' Henry IV.,' Part I., II. iv., vii. 134, 486. ' Henry VI.,' Part II., IV. i., vi. 324. Holed-stone
folk-lore : night-hags, vii. 157. Holy Grail,
ix. 465 ; x. 17. Homer and Pope, ii. 525.
Horseshoes for luck, iii. 216. Johnson's
' Vanity of Human Wishes,' v. 78. Leper hymn-
writer, i. 296. Life-star folk-lore, vii. 196,
Lobishome, i. 417, 472. Marlborough and
Shakespeare, i. 256, 292. Nursery rime, x. 76,
Pidgin or pigeon English, v. 116. Pied Piper in
Ispahan, x. 57. Pin witchery, ii. 273. Piscon-
led, viii. 78, 253. Pompadour (Madame de),.
epigram on, i. 18. " Poor Dog Tray," vi. 494.
Pour, v. 329. Prior and his Chloe, x. 77,
" Prior to," i. 295. Pucelle, iii. 185. Punch,
the beverage, iv. 477. Quillin or Quillan, iv,
253. Reaper Death, ii. 146. Revenue : its
pronunciation, v. 494. Rime v. rhyme, vi.
132, 391. St. George : George as a Christian
name, vii. 375. St. Julian's Pater Noster, iii,
393. Santorin and St. Irene, vi. 55. Scotch
words and English commentators, i. 375, 45(>.
Scott illustrators, vii. 130. Scott's ' Guy Man-
nering ' and ' Antiquary,' vi. 114. Seion and
Llanpumsaint, i. 152. Servius Sulpicius and
Bret Harte, viii. 297, 357. " Set up my (his)
rest," vii. 54. Shakespeare's geography, i.
51. Shakespeariana, i. 425 ; ii. 343, 523 ;
iii. 185; viii. 304, 505. Sindbad the Sailor,
vi. 312. " Sinews of war," x. 253. Sleep and
death, i. 315. Smoking and blind men, ix.
335. Spenser's ' Faerie Queene,' viii. 105,
Split infinitive, iii. 52, 151. Talenteo, ii. 93 y
172. Tasso and Milton, i. 250. Uncle Remus in Tuscany, ii. 276. W 7 ar : its old pronuncia- tion, vi. 176. Weed=tobacco, ix. 274. Y or i, ii. 316. Yeoman service, viii. 152
Yardley (Richard), stationer, 1631, v. 249, 297,
374 ' Yarker (E. P. L.) on English officials under foreign
Governments, iii. 214 Yarmouth postboy, the last, ix. 484 Yarn, American, ii. 188, 251 Yarrow on Robertson of Struan, iv. 235 Yataghan, its etymology, xi. 466 Yates (G. A.) on Yates family, vi. 230 Yates (Maghull), date of his death, ix. 469 ; x,
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Yates family, origin of the name, vi. 230, 374 Yaws, etymology of the word, i. 5 Ye = the, is it an archaism ? ii. 301 Ye Ken Wha on the Glamis mystery, x. 311 Yealls, meaning of the word, iii. 371, 449 Year-date, double, explained, vii. 60 Yellow and black, the Devil's colours, iv. 10, 97 Yellowhammer superstitions, xi. 386, 452 Yelverton family of Easton Maudit, xii. 45 Yeo (Sir James Lucas), his representatives, vi,
448 Yeo (W. Curzon) on Chiltern Hundreds, ii. 516.
Horseshoes for luck, iii. 91. Magsman, i. 6,
Oxenham epitaphs, ii. 509. Pin-fire, v. 114,
Prisoner suckled by his daughter, v. 132 Yeoman of the Crown, the office, i. 208, 272, 457 Yeoman of the King's Guard, the office, i. 457 Yeoman of the King's Slaughter House, the;
office, i. 457
Yeoman of the Leash, the office, i. 107, 173, 19S Yeoman of the Privy Chamber, the office, i. 107,
173, 198
Yeoman service, origin of the term, viii. 89, 150 Yeomanry, Irish, 1798, list of, ix. 290 Yep, origin of the word, viii. 64 Yew, poets on, xii. 7, 78, 287, 336, 388, 414, 436, 477