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GENERAL INDEX.


' Anatomy,' 168 ; and Jacques Ferrand's

' Melancholic erotique,' 286 ; Latin poem, xii.

106 ; Urceo quoted by, 185 ; Chinese proverb

in ' Anatomy.' 277 : scene of ' Philosophaster, 1

325

Burton Abbey Cartulary, its ownership, iii< 127 Burton's line, lead-poisoning symptom, its dis- coverer, xi. 187, 212

Bury (Arthur), his ' Naked Gospel,' xii. 130 Bury (Lady Charlotte Susan Maria), her ' Diary '

and C. K. Sharpe, viii. 387, 455 ; ' D.N.B.' on,

ix. 273

Bury (H.) on quotations wanted, v. 449 Bury family, v. 349, 396, 437, 513 Bury Parish Registers, certificate of touching for

king's evil, vi. 345

Bury St. Edmunds Abbey, model of, vi. 488 Bus, sunken land of, vi. Ill Bus, used for omnibus, viii. 147, 295 Busbequius, flying Turk mentioned by, xii. 127,

236

Buse surname, iii. 309 ' Bush Tavern," Bristol, in 1787, xi. 7 Bushell (Brown), date of his execution in 1651,

iv. 46

Bushell (S. W.) on arms on punchbowl, ix. 33 Bushell (W. D.) on Hermitage, Harrow, iii. 467 Buskin, etymology of the word, vii. 25 Buss (O.) on George Almar, vi. 252 Busaemaker (Prof.), of Groningen, his writings, ii.

527

Bust and burst, use of the word, iv. 105 Busy = intricate, use of the word, xii. 467 Butcher, pronunciation of the word, v. 388 Butcher Hall Street, derivation of the name, ii.

28, 117

Butchers exempted from juries, vii. 449 ; viii. 17 Butler (A. J.) on Gilbert Burnet's * Letters from

Switzerland, Italy,' &c., viii. 449. 'Le Terze

Rime di Dante,' 1502, viii. 427 Butler (Billy), the hunting parson, x. 310, 395,

453; xi. 15, 172 Butler (C. E.) on John Butler, M.P. for Sussex,

iii. 416. Butler of Toderstaff, v. 517. De Ros

family, vi. 348. Montford arms, v. 294 Butler (Gabriel) of Earswell, co. Southampton,

ii. 527

Butler (Geoffrey) on Gabriel Butler, ii. 527 Butler (James), Duke of Ormond, his later life,

iv. 467, 536

Butler (Dr. James Davie), his death, iv. 480 Butler (John), M.P. for Sussex, ii. 129 ; iii. 257,

311, 416 Butler (John) of Mullaghowny, temp. Charles I.,

x. 290

Butler (J. C.) on Billy Butler, x. 310 Butler (Samuel), and Milk Street, iii. 168; breese

in * Hudibras,' vii. 446, 515 ; viii. 77, 113; and

toothache, x. 122

Butler family of Toderstaff, v. 468, 517 Butter, Irish bog, v. 308, 353, 416, 496 Butterfly in Baskish, iii. 226 Butterworth, place-name, its derivation, xii.

9, 91 Butterworth (Major S.) on Anglo-Indian ' Little

Jack Homer,' vii. 97. ' As You Like It,' I. i.,

vi. 505. Authors of quotations, viii. 374.

Blake and Coleridge, v. 135. Blake's songs :

early private reprint, vi. 473; vii. 56. Boer

War of 1881, i. 277. Browne (Sir Thomas),

his knighthood, viii. 173. Christabel, ix. 112.

Coleridge items, ix. 133. Coleridge (Hartley),

x. 118. Cowper, Lamb, or Hood ? vii. 11.


Critical trunk-maker, v. 433. ' Dandies' Ball,' Jx. 217. Dyer (George), iii. 282. Hayley and Blake, viii. 277. Hazlittiana, ix. 177. Lamb (C.), iv. 512, 538. Lamb (C.) at weddings, v. 265. Lamb (C.), his Jewish extraction, vii.

212 ; on Thicknesse's ' France,' 274. Lamb allusion explained, v. 225. " Ocean 'mid his uproar wild," v. 77. "Phil Elia," iii. 112. Plump in voting, vi. 276, 377. Quotations wanted, v. 248, 295. Rowe's ' Shakespeare,' vii. 117. S, its long and short forms, viii. 258.

' Set up my (his) rest," Vii. 53. Shacklewell, iii. 352. Shakespeare illustrations, vii. 13. Sonnets by Alfred and Frederick Tennyson, vii. 159. Stevenson and Scott : " Hebdomad- ary," v. 91.

Buttery, derivation of the word, ii. 167

Button (T. C.) on Spenser and Shakespeare, i. 204. Verses on women, i. 189

Button or Button-hole Sunday, v. 247, 376

Button-man, 1760, use of the word, vi. 405

Buttons, military, i. 349, 472

Buxton, Latin lines on, viii. 69, 332 ; antiquities of, x. 168, 218

Brtxton (Travers) on first female abolitionist, vii. 10

Buzzing, explanation of, ii. 167

By (Col.), R.E., c. 1834, his biography, v. 470 ; vi. 135

Byard family, i. 348, 414

Bygges or Biggs family, Worcestershire, ii. 346

Byng : " Kentish Sir Byng," his identification, vi. 230

Byng (Admiral), his connexion with Torrington, Devon, i. 189, 256

Byng (C.) on Admiral Byng, i. 189

Byng (Henry), serjeant-at-law, c. 1626, ix. 408

Byng (Rev. John), Unitarian minister, Tamworth, ix. 29

Byrch (Thomas), c. 1536, his arms, iv. 90, 135

Byrch, Birch, or Burch families, i. 328, 417

Byrom (John), epigram on Handel and Bononcini, ii. 7 ; viii. 487 ; xi. 426 ; and Satan's auto- graph, iv. 133

Byron (G. G., sixth Lord),his bust by Thorwaldsen, i. 205 ; and Greek grammar, iii. 188 ; and Moore, parallel passages, 406 ; on Admiral Vernon and the Duke of Cumberland, 406 ; called the " Pilgrim of Eternity," iv. 68, 158,

213 ; his use of the phrase " death is in danger," 86; Napoleon on, 147; and the Armenian lan- guage, v. 93 ; lines on the Prince Regent, vi. 165 ; tablet on his birthplace, 356 ; canto viii. st. 132 of 'Don Juan,' vi. 369, 475; vii. 34; biography by Sir Cosmo Gordon, vii. 89 ; his antidote against misanthropy, viii. 126 ; Canto IV. of * Childe Harold,' viii. 430, 495 ; ix. 10 ; x. 275, 312 ; his birthplace, xi. 89, 297 ; first edition of 'Bride of Abydos,' 445, 518; and Capt. Crawley, xii. 49, 218 ; Mrs. H. Beecher Stowe on, 328, 369

Byron (Robert Stratford), c. 1770, viii. 469 Byron (William, fifth Lord), duel with Mr. Cha-

worth, x. 244

Byron-Biron controversy, ii. 50 Byron House, Fleet Street, iv. 147 Byroniana, i. 488 ; ii. 55 Byrt (James) of Shrophouse, ii. 449 Bysshe (E.), * Collection of Thoughts,' 1707, vii.

88, 133 Bythemore (Roger), his arms and ancestry, vi.

267, 311, 336, 433 Bythemore and Percival families, vi. 311