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GENERAL INDEX.
Bowet, architectural lantern, the term, v. 126,
Bowie (H. P.) on " Though lost to sight," xi. 249
Bowie (John), Bishop of Kochester, his portrait iv. 428
Bowls for reception of fees, x. 46, 98
Bow-rake, use and meaning of the word, i. 85
Bowtell (J.), his substitute for leather in book- binding, iii. 309
Bowtell family, iv. 29, 134
Box, black, and the Mayor of Bodmin, 1680, v. 408
Boy Bishop at Rotherham, x. 506
Boy Scouts, their war-song, x. 225
Boyce family, ix. 370
Boydell (Alderman John), his gifts to the Guild- hall, x. 101
Boyle (J. B.) on Meaux Abbey, vi. 290
Boyle (M. C.) on Rev. Arthur Galton, i. 349
Boyle (Robert) on the Bible, i. 186
Boylesve (Rene"), his ' L'Enfant a la Balustrade,' iii. 147
Boyne, battle of, William III.'s charger at, ii. 321, 370, 415, 453 ; iii. 137 ; ix. 329, 377, 414 ; Army List, ix. 170 ; xii. 308
Boyne man-of-war, c. 1700, xi. 9, 74
Boyne Society, its history, xii. 188
Boys (Capt.) and Captains of Deal Castle, xi. 487
Boys (E. R. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 268
Boys (H. W.) on name-puzzle in Spenser, ix. 48
Boys (Thos.), Captain of Deal Castle, xii. 38
Boys (V.) on banana, vi. 395
Boz-pole, use of the word, vii. 106
Bozzaris .-, authorship of ' Death of Bozzaris,' i. 268
Br. on * A Scourge for the Assirian,' vii. 373. Cathay, vii. 418
Brabrook (Sir E.) on Lintot Society, vi. 431. Mar- chetti collection of drawings, xii. 47. Raper (Matthew), xii. 367
Brachet (A.), his ' Dictionnaire Etymologique de la Langue Francaise,' iii. 222, 445
Brackenbury (H.) on Sir C. Hatton's title, i. 267
Brackenbury (T.) on " faseole," a bean, xii. 274
Bradbrook (W.) on B.V.M. and the birth of children, vii. 378. Carlyle on painting foam, vii. 373. Cowper's John Gilpin, vii. 516. Cricket : pictures and engravings, v. 177. Motherhood late in life, ix. 57. Population of a country parish, iv. 495. Royal arms in churches, v. 230. Shakespeare's bones, ix. 196. Upton Snodsbury discoveries, ii. 312. ' Village Blacksmith ' parodied, xi. 193. Williams (Erasmus), x. 258
Bradbury (W. L.) on Punch ' Exhibition, x 327
Braddon (Paul), artist, vi. 28 ; viii. 489 ; x. 417 ; xii. 91, 139, 177
Bradford (J. G.) on Chingford Church, vi. 117. Edwards (Samuel Bradford), ii. 377. Totten- ham Churchyard, viii. 356
Bradford-on-Avon, Steward monument at, ii. 444 ; curious epitaph, xii. 507
Bradlaugh (Charles), his pseudonym Iconoclast, v. 191, 212, 274 ; on Monism and Spinoza, x. 347
Bradlaugh medal, ii. 348
Bradley (A. G.), his * Highways and Byways in South Wales,' v. 143, 209, 452 ; on ' Highways and Byways in South Wales,' v. 209
Bradley (B.) on Baptist Confession of Faith, iii. 89
Bradley (Mrs. E. H.) on quotations wanted, vi. 489
Bradley (H.) on final -ed in public reading, ii. 47. Marquois scales, ii. 187. Maskyll, iii. 107. Melton cloth : Melton jacket, iv. 467. " Metro-
politan toe," y. 46. Mill-dog, vi. 87. Mill-
stone of Spain, vi. 87. Miniver, vi. 266.
Minority waiter, v. 510. Minuet, vi. 266.
Mitis, vii. 68. Moaler, a kind of lamp, vii. 127.
Mobarship, an office, vii. 267. Mohock, vii.
267. Moke, a donkey, vii. 68. Moral courage,
viii. 229. Morellianism, viii. 268. Mouch-
araby, viii. 390. Multum, ix. 211. Plus and
Minus, vi. 27. Quotations from Bacon and
from Lamb, vi. 427. Sabariticke, ix. 488 ;
x. 53. Samnitis, xi. 187. Saskatoon, xi. 207.
Scarpine, instrument of torture, xii. 407.
Waterloo : Charlotte, x. 271.
Bradley (James), Astronomer Royal, his family,
xii. 489
Bradley (John), his ' Narrative of Travel,' iv. 407 Bradley (J. W.) on St. Sidwell, xi. 377 Bradley, co. Southampton, in the seventeenth
century, i. 389, 456 ' Bradshaw's Railway Time-Tables,' pub. 1839,
viii. 441 Bragadino (Marcantonio), flayed alive by Turks,
ii. 14 Braham (Augustus) and " Though lost to sight,"
xii. 288
Braham (Charles), his children, viii. 33 Brahe" (Tycho), his star in 1572, iii. 346 Braile, Belgian engineer, proposed big well, xii. 367 Bramble (Col. J. R.) on * Clifford Priory,' vi. 218. ' Directions to Churchwardens,' iii. 317. Nailsea Court, Somerset, vi. 311. Roman mound, v. 296. St. Wilgefortis, v. 205. Soga, vi. 216 Brampton, near Carlisle, Capon Tree at, ii. 285 Brampton Bridge, Northants, and Charles I.,
viii. 209 Bramwell family, sextons of Chapel-en-le-Frith
277 years, x. 246 Brandenburgh House Sale Catalogue, ix. 128,
196, 277 Brander (Gustavus), his MS. inventory of armour,
vii. 268 Brandon (Charles), Duke of Suffolk, his parentage,
v. 9, 74 Brandreth (H. S.) on Moliere on opium, xi. 88.
" That 's another pair of shoes," xi. 169 Brandt (H. C. G.) on haze, vii. 214. Portmanteau
words and phrases, v. 512 Branne and water diet, xii. 9, 78 Brass, Fleetwood, at Chalfont St. Giles, vi. 88,
137, 198, 316 Brass rubbings, vii. 49 Brass surname, its origin, viii. 350 ; ix. 358 ;
x. 74, 136
Brasses, in the Meyrick collection, v. 8 ; biblio- graphy of, vi. 47, 210, 275, 315 ; at Fivehead, vii. 27 ; at Faceby, 28 ; at the Bodleian, 42, 92 ; at Brown Candover and Wylson family, ix. 189, 315 ; at Ryton-on-Tyne, 389 Brassington (W. S.) on Shakespeare Visitors'
Books, x. 515. Shakespeariana, ix. 264 Brathwait (Richard), ' Huntsman's Raunge,'
1633, iv. 467 Braxton (Carter) and Herbert Spencer, i. 405 Bray (Mrs. A. E.), her ' Autobiography,' iv. 410 Bray (Sir R.), Speaker of House of Commons,
xi. 267, 349
Brayley (E. W.), his error in ' Londiniana,' iii. 406 ; ' Memoirs of the Tower of London,' v. 47, 114 ; description of Staines Bridge in his 1 Surrey,' 52 Brazen bijou, kitchen utensil, i. 369, 455 Bread and water diet, xii. 9, 78 Bread for the Lord's Day, ii. 209, 538