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Breaking the flag, the term in Royal Navy, vi.
69, 196
Breakspear (Nicholas), Pope Adrian IV., his death, x. 449 ; his biography, xi. 70
Bream's Buildings, notes on, v. 66, 133, 517 ; demolition of St. Thomas's Church, viii. 26 ; origin of the name, viii. 206 ; x. 127
Breath, foul, versions of the story, iii. 71
Brebaine (Rene), Westminster scholar, vi. 449
Breda (C. F. de), portrait painter, viii. 309, 416
Brede Manor, Sussex, its history, xi. 308, 357, 377
Breedon family, ix. 151, 454
Breese in ' Hudibras,' meaning of the word, vii. 446, 515 ; viii. 77, 113
Bregandiris, Court Roll term, its meaning, vii. 249, 317
Br^guet (Abraham), clockmakerto Napoleon, i.446
Brelan, old French card game, v. 29, 114, 177
Bremar (Mrs.), her ladies' school, Blackheath Hill, x. 30
Brembre (Tresilian), executed 1388, x. 236 ; his name, 306, 458, 516
Bremond family, ix. 149
Brenan (G.) on Sir Robert Howard, iv. 141. Mundy, i. 134
Brent, the, as an ancient waterway, iii. 349
Brentford, two Kings of, xii, 20
Brereton (J. Le G.) on William Carpenter, ix. 248
Brerewood (Edward), of B.N.C., his portrait, v. 208, 258, 337
Breslar (M. L. R.) on Alderman's Walk, x. 290. Amel of Ujda, vii. 515. Beaconsfieldiana, vi. 429. Bell inscriptions at Siresa, viii. 17. Buchanan (R.), his descent, xi. 489. Cam- bridge Heath : Bernales Buildings, xi. 289. Candlemas and Passover, xi. 324. ' Chovevi- Zion,' x. 453. Coffee, its etymology, xii. 112. ' Come live with me," ii. 89, 434. Cromwell and Milton, ix. 214. De Tabley (Lord), x. 229. Ellison (Henry), x. 8, 95, 137. Epi- taphiana, iii. 24. Fast = short of, ix. 209. Godfrey of Bouillon and Rashi, xii. 149. Hackney celebrities, viii. 86. Hampstead omnibus, viii. 157. " His end was peace," x. 517. Houses of historical interest, vi. 356 ; vii. 413 ; viii. 12. ' In essentials, unity," viii. 347. Intellectual harvest, late, ii. 54. Irish soil exported, iv. 113. Ito : Itoland, vi. 461 ; vii. 93. Jean Paul in English, x. 294. Jews and Jewesses in fiction, xii. 118. Jonson (Ben), his name, x. 158. ' Just before the battle, mother," iv. 208. Kaboose, ii. 106. Kean (Edmund), i. 449. Kennington, iii. 88. Lamb (C.), his Jewish extraction, vii. 121. Literary pastimes, vi. 28. Longfellow's ' Psalm of Life,' x. 272. Lopez (Sir Menasseh Massey), x. 96. Maginn (W.) and Moses Mendez, ix. 211. Mediterranean, x, 456. Milton and Hackney, xi. 388. Moloker, Yiddish term, x. 435. Monoux (Sir George), viii. 10. " Mors janua vitaV' viii. 456. Musical genius, vii. 433. " Nit Behamey," Yiddish phrase, viii. 135. ' Old Sir Simon," xii. 490. Parnell (C. S.), his descent, x. 210. Pearl, x. 236. Pinto (Mendez), x. 488. Portfolio Society, ix. 510. Pot-gallery, viii. 254. Potter's Bar : Seven Kings, xi. 89, 335. Prayer for twins, iv. 176. Salarino, Salanio, and Salerio, ix. 113 ; x. 132, 333. Shacklewell, iii. 288. Shacklewell Lane, x. 126. Slink : slinking, viii. 478. Sneezing superstition, xi. 7. " Sorrow's crown of sorrows," ix. 68. Spring Hill Park : diversion of path, viii. 447. ' Story of my Heart,' xi. 130.
" Taping shoos," vii. 259. Touching wood, vi.
476. Treloar (Sir William) and B. L. Farjeon,
viii. 287. Turner : Canaletto, i. 168. Vanished
pastimes, iii. 26. Weeping willow, iv. 115.
Whitman (Walt) on Alamo, Texas, xi. 510.
Wordsworth and Browning, ix. 93. Worksop
epitaphs, x. 503. Yale University, ix. 110. Breton (Nich.) and Shakespeare, literary parallel,
vii. 247
Brett, Bart., killed 1644, his identification, vii. 88 Brett (A.) on Brett family, ix. 509 Brett (Sir Alexander), killed 1627, x. 289, 352, 417 Brett (C.) on Shakespeariana, i. 425 Brett (Thomas), Westminster scholar, xi. 449 Brett family, ix. 509 ; x. 289, 352, 417 Brettenham Park, Suffolk, and Joseph Bonaparte,
x. 109
Breviary or Missal, its use, iv. 34, 75, 138 Brew (T. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii.
469 Brewer (Anthony), his ' Lovesick King,' ii. 409,
468, 496 ; iii. 113 Brewer (E. Cobham), errors in ' Dictionary of
Phrase and Fable,' ii. 362 ; his school at Mile
End, Norwich, vi. 69, 497 Brewetts, meaning of the word, iii. 371, 449 Brf, meaning of the name, iv. 389 Brian Boru in Smith's ' Cyclop asdia of Names,'
iii. 307
Brice and Den families, iv. 326 Brick Court, Temple, Goldsmith's commemorative
tablet in, vii. 385, 436
Brickmaking and beerbrewing, early, viii. 465 Brickwork, rod as measure for, x. 388 ; xi. 77,
116, 237
Bridal Stone, Cornish, ix. 509 Bridal stones, x. 329, 394, 515 Bride at church, xi. 10, 136 Bridegroom, creeling the, vii. 186, 256, 296 ;
at church, xi. 10, 136 Bridewell, its history, v. 29 Bridge, its derivation, i. 189, 250, 297, 394 Bridge, flying, iii. 93, 274 Bridge, Fulham, coloured print of, iv. 509 Bridge, Lancaster, drawing of, c. 1780, viii. 168 Bridge, Staines, its proportions, iv. 469, 536 Bridge with figures of the Saviour, ix. 309 ;
x. 476 Bridger's Hill, Hants, origin of the name, 111. 189,
338 Bridges (Wm. Thomas), Winchester Commoner,
iii. 7, 73 Bridgewater Borough, foundation charter, xn.
88, 132
Bridle, a Pelham, the name, ii. 267 Bridlington, pronunciation of the name, i. 471;
ii. 36, 77 Bridlington, St. John of, canonized by Boniface
IX., vii. 497 Brie (F. W. D.) on an Anglo-Norman chronicle, n.
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Brief for Greek Christians, c. 1630, xi. 289, 357, 458
Briefs, discovered at Claverley, Shropshire, i. 474 ; in 1742, x. 330, 375
Brien (Viscount) and Kerr family of Lothian, iv. 448
Brierley (H.) on Richard Mosley Atkinson, xi. 118. Auriol (Charles James), xi. 177. Barton Grammar School, vii. 488 ; xii. 110. Crest and motto, xii. 289. Gowdike, viii. Greenteeth (Jenny), i. 365. Langbame (Gerald) 1645-57, viii. 229. Martindale, Westmorland, vii. 230. TJnthank, ix. 351