TENTH SERIES.
87
Du Maurier (G.), rebus letter to Shirley Brooks,
ix. 9, 52 ; his chemical work, 372 Duault (Commandant) on " Vin gris," ix. 391
Dublin, William III. crowned at, i. 446 ; Macklin's engagement at Smock Alley, 506 ; Gay's ' Beggar's Opera ' in, iii. 364 ; iv. 91 ; tholsels in, iv. 387, 453, 516 ; associations of Tristan and Isolde with, vii. 50, 150
Dublin (Archbishop of), 1349, viii. 210, 352
Dublin Club in 1703 and Lewis Gordon, xii. 306
Dublin MS., c. 1673-6, vii. 509
Dublin printer, first, x. 106
Dublin Record Office, searcher at, v. 108
Dublin University miscellany, ' Kottabos,' viii. 46
Dubpurdieu and England families, vi. 305 ; vii. 110
Duciemoor, etymology of the place-name, iv. 328 ;
v. 52
Ducking chairs for scolds, xi. 330
Dudley (G.) on Governor Thomas Dudley, iv. 150
Dudley (Robert), son of the Earl of Leicester, the ' noble Impe," vi. 109
Dudley (Thomas), Governor of Massachusetts, iv. 150
Dudley, Earl of Leicester, portrait byArensof, iii. 368
Dudley family arms, iv. 230, 317
Duel, last military in England, iv. 72 ; between Lord Camelford and Capt. Best, v. 162, 218, 437 between Francis Jeffrey and Moore, vi. 224 last with swords in England, xii. 227, 290 378, 433, 478
Duelling in England, its suppression, ii. 367, 435 iii. 16, 475 ; iv. 333 ; v. 112, 394 ; xii. 40 ' British Code of Duel,' iii. 49, 94, 192
Duelling in Germany, iv. 388, 455, 516
Duels between women, xii. 8, 77
Duff (E. Gordon) on Defoe's novels issued in parts, vii. 389. Fleet Street, No. 7, viii. 411
Duff, early mission ship to South Seas, x. 503 ; xi. 112
Dugdale (Sir W. ), his trustworthiness or un- trustworthiness, iv. 487 ; vi. 154
Dugdale and Thorp MSS., x. 328
Duh Ah Coo on chop-dollar, i, 346. Christ's Hospital, iv. 247. Daldy, ii. 249. English literature in the Far East, iii. 326. France and civilization, ii. 197. Howlers, Eastern and Western, vi. 486. Kabafutoed, iv. 246. Mayals, vi. 329. Philippina : Philopoena, iv. 254. Phonetics of the Far East, iv. 8. Pidgin or pigeon English, v. 454. Shroff : shroffage, ii. 247. ' Wrong side of the bed," iii. 409. Yuloh : Laodah : Circum-Baikal, iii. 305
Duignan (W. H.) on Chavasse family, vi. 356. Eastry, Kent, xi. 87
Duke (W.) on E. A. Lutyens, viii. 230
- Dukery Records,' Nottinghamshire book, ii. 126
Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, iv. 24, 115, 217, 277, 376
Dulce on Order of Royal Oak, v. 449
Duma, origin and etymology of the word, v. 426, 472 ; vi. 12, 56
Dumas (A.), parentage of Vicomte de Bragelonne, ii. 427, 496 ; pronunciation of his name, iv. 189, 275 ; genealogy in, vii. 137 ; and Shake- speare, parallel passages, xi. 290
Dummer family, iv. 230, 315
Dump, use and meanings of the word, vii. 426, 498 ; viii. 57
Dumping, use of the word, v. 127, 175, 232
Dun colour, its symbolism, iii. 11, 57, 155
Dun Y, Scotch place-name, its pronunciation, xii. 510
Dunbar, Cromwell and 117th Psalm at battle of,
x. 268, 436 Dunbar (James), of Tarbat and Ballone Castle,
ix. 349
Dunbar (W.) and Henryson, x. 226, 277 Duncan II., of Scotland, his queen, iii. 107, 195,
256, 311
Duncan (R.) on Flora Macdonald, vii. 357. 'Mother of dead dogs," vi. 32. Scott illus
trators, vii. 176
Dundas (Sir Lawrence), Macaulay on, iv. 448, 516 " Dunelmise Filius," his poetical tracts, iii. 368 Dunghill proverb, ix. 227, 413 ; x. 13 Dunheved on Blandina, v. 450. Bury family, v.
437. England's inhabitants in 1697, ii. 169.
Land-water, ix. 507. Military officer, our
oldest, i. 389. Peek-bo, ii. 153. 'Pretty
Maids' Money," v. 6. Revenue, its pronuncia- tion, v. 494. " Shall Trelawny die ? " vii. 23.
" Taping shoos," vii. 498
Dunhill (Snowden), East Riding thief, vi. 346 Dunkarton (R. ), mezzotinter, ii. 482 Dunkeld (James, first Lord of), his marriage, i. 328 Dunkin (E. H. W.) on William Crowmer, x. 233 Dunmow and other flitches, vi. 486 Dunn (Col. A. R.), his crest and coat of arms, v. 468 Dunn (J. P.) on Hoosier, ii. 147 Dunnington- Jefferson (J. J.) on Yorkshire dialect,
iv. 102
Dunsink on Kipling obscurities, v. 389 Dunstable, history published 1821-2, xi. 9 Dunstable (John), musician, memorial tablet, ii.
387
Dunstan (M. J. R.) on Abp. Kemp, iv. 348 Dunster (Samuel), 1675-1754, his marriage, xii. 428 Dunton (John), his ' Pilgrim's Guide,' &c., vi. 170 Durand (Col. C. J.) on American yarn, ii. 251;
Campbell, x. 393. Guernsey Lily, x. 456.
Napoleon's carriage, vii. 313. Scotch Garden of
Eden, vii. 162. War bow, last, i. 497. West
Indian military records, vii. 156 Durand : Dorando : Dante, xi. 186 Durant (Rev. John), of Canterbury, 1645-79, iv.
247, 334
Diirer (Albert), his name and place of origin, v. 25 Durham (E.) on Chavasse family, vii. 150 Durham (J. H.) on flying machine in 1751, xii. 170 Durham, Residence dinners in* iii. 1, 343 ; Royal
Oak Day, observance at, iv. 30 Durham Cathedral, service on roof, viii. 8, 96,
153
Durham family pedigrees, ii. 268, 331, 351 Durham graduates inquired after, v. 47, 167 ;
biographical notices, ix. 288 Durham House, Strand, its history, ii. 125, 232,
293
Duruy (Victor), his history of Rome, vi. 151, 376 Durston (John), Fellow of Winchester College,
1553, ii. 45
Dutch boy and the dyke, xii. 50 Dutch epiphany custom, v. 110, 157 Dutch fishermen in British waters, i. 87 Dutch words, incorrect translation into English,
vii. 346
Dutton (Thomas), Scotch evangelist, ii. 47 Dutton and Seaman families, vii. 266 Duxbury (J.) on penny wares, ii. 457 Duynkerkers, inscribed on Delft jar, vii. c Dwarfs, King Edwin and his army of, x. 250 Dwelly (E.) on Dwelly : Dewelles, ix. 287. Genealogical Circulating Library, xi. 5. Piper a Hole, ix. 356 Dwelly or Dewelles family, ix. 287