ELEVENTH SERIES.
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Yorks, i. 233 Crusie, Scottish lamp, ii. 393
Cuttle's (Capt.) hook, v. 53 Deer-leaps, iv.
138 Delafield (Rev. Thomas), his manuscripts,
iii. 412 Delafield (Rev. Thomas and Joseph),
iv. 339 Deville, iii. 226 Dickens on Thomas
Traddles, i. 288 Early arms of France, iv.
451 " Earth goeth- upon earth," i. 117
Elizabeth's (Queen) Day : 17 November, ii.
401 ; iv. 439 English Bible, 1611, iii. 101
Etough (Henry), i. 193 Fea (James), Orkney
.author, ii. 458 Feet of fines : identifications,
i. 56 Filey Bay : manorial custom, iv. 327,
413 Firepapers, iv. 406 Foreigners accom-
panying William III., v. 137 Friendless
Wapentake in Craven, ii. 89 Gale family, iii.
297 George I. statues, ii. 135 Goats and
>cows, ii. 534 Gray's ' Elegy ' : translations
and parodies, iii. 145 " Grecian " in 1615, iv.
337 Harleian Society, v. 186 Hay, wet, ii.
535 Hemans (Felicia), v. 55 Heworth, its
-etymology, ii. 75 " Hogler," church official,
i. 397 Horses' names : ancient, ii. 283--
Horses names : modern, ii. 124 Hunt &
Clarke's " Autobiographies," i. 288 Initial
letters for names, i. 454 Irving's (Washington)
< Sketch-Book,' iv. 156 Kaye (Wilkinson
Lister), i. 297 " Keep body and soul together,"
i. 27 " Kidkok," iv. 195 King's Champion,
iii. 461 Kipling and the swastika, ii. 338
Latin hexameters by machinery : John Peter,
iii. 250 Law-hand, iv. 486 Lecturage. use of
the word, ii. 266 ' Lillibullero,' vi. 112 May
baskets and June boxes, i. 433 May Day :
JVtay-games : May-poles, iii. 321 Mill of youth,
i. 496 Money-box, v. 117 Montpelier as a
^street-name, i. 71 Murderers reprieved for
marriage, v. 136 Newton (Michael) of Beverley,
i. 74 Nicholl (John), F.S.A., 1. 438 Noah as
a girl's name, i. 76 Oxen : their names, iv.
466 " Parkin," v. 38 Pheasant penny, iii.
-337 Pitfield (Rev. Sebastian), .his ghost, ii.
610 Portygne, its meaning, ii. 138 Public
.'School Registers, i. 203 R's of sailors, iii. 57
Rags and old clothes left at wells, iii. 471
Roeites of Calverton : Wroeites of Australia,
iii. 455 St. Agnes : folk-lore, v. 113 St.
Leodegarius and St. Leger Stakes, ii. 112
iSt. Nicholas, Cole Abbey : inscriptions, iv.
184 St. Pancras, 1817, v. 67 Sare (Richard),
book-seller, ii. 137 Scandalize, i. 278 Scissors
and jaws, ii. 448 Scott-Christie duel, i. 338
Shakespeare : chronological edition, ii. 348
/Shakespeare and the Prayer Book, iii. 301,
439 Siligo : sprig : beckab : draget, iii. 233
-* Slang Terms and the .Gipsy Tongue,' iv. 478
-" Sovereign " of Kinsale, ii. 256 Sowing
,by hand, i. 216' Standard Psalmist ' : W. H.
Birch: Rev. W. J. Hall, iv. 434 Staple in
place-names, ii. 192 Stockings, black and
coloured, iv. 214 Swift (Dean) and the Rev.
J. Geree, v. 76 Sykes (Godfrey), i. 46 Tailors,
itinerant, ii. 505 Tattershall : Elsham : Grant-
ham, iv. 314 Thackeray : Wray, iv. 333
Thead-papers, iii. 90 " Thymalos " : " Mous'e
of the Mountains," iv. 239 Touching for the
.king's evil, i. 477 Turcopolerius, ii. 337
Vestry held on Lady Day, iii. 338 " Walm "
.as a street-name, iv. 517 Warren (Dr. R.),
i. 316 Wasps, their present scarcity, ii. 285
Weight of 1588, iii. 456 " Welcome as the
flowers in May," iii. 478 Westminster Cathe-
dral, alphabet ceremony, ii. 110 Wetenhall
(Bishop Edward), ii. 434 " Whelps " as a
name for broken water, i. 98 Whyteheer or
Whytebeer, iii. 98 Yarm : Private Brown, iv.
514 Yews in churchyards, iv. 155 Yorkshire-
men in America, 1657-1794, v. 127
B. (W. D.) on Matilda of Paris, v. 110
B. (W. E.) on " Airplane," vi. 175 Ambiguous
possessive case : " ones," viii. 135 Author
wanted, vii. 373 Authorship of sermons, xi.
400 " But " = " without " in the Bible, iv.
158 Dogs in churches, v. 294 Epitaph at
Harrington, vii. 28 Marquessate of Lincoln-
shire, viii. 113 Tephrensis (Gregentius Archie -
piscopus) xi. 48 " Trod," " trode," past tense
of " tread," ix. 158 Welland Sermon Register,
vii. 104
B. (W. G.) on knives as presents, v. 157 Snuff- box inscription, ii. 93 B. (W. R.) on Bence, ix. 508 B. (W. H.) on Sir W. Langstow : St. Zita's
Chapel, iii. 229 References wanted, vi. 169 B.-J. (A. B.) on ' Shotover Papers ; or, Echoes
from Oxford,' v. 409 B and G confused in Domesday and Feudal Aids,
iii. 443 ; iv. 17
" Baaran," a tree of some kind, 1601, ix. 105 " Babbylubie "= water- worn stone, v. 388; vi. ' 135
' Babe Christabel,' by Gerald Massey, ii. 267, 312 Babes, observant before they can speak, xii. 439,
505
Babies' health affected by kittens, ii. 509 ; iii. 18 Babington (Lady Anne) and her daughter, their
letters, 1708-10, xi. 202 Babington (Anthony), the conspirator, deed of
1585, ii. 205
Babington (Charles Cardale), his birth, iv. 229 Babktin (Comte de), his identity, v. 309 Baccarat, game, derivation of the word, vii. 67,
133
Bacchia on " rack-rent," x. 253 Bachelor, origin of academic title, xi. 261 " Backseat " : " Take a back seat," iv. 7 Backwell (Henry), Etonian, 1760, ix. 389 Bacon, earliest use of the word, 1081, iii. 465 Bacon ( )= Lewis Pitts, c. 1860, xii. 442 Bacon (Dr.) and Father John, in Rome, 1644,
xii. 401, 445, 507 Bacon (Edmund), c. 1592, his Christian name,
v. 229, 336
Bacon (F.) on Bacon family of Wiltshire, iv. 189 Bacon (Francis, Lord Verulam), register of his birth, v. 269, 374 ; his biliteral alphabet, 1623, v. 426 ; his Essay XVI. and Sir J. Davies, lii. 124 Bacon (John), 1738-1816, receiver of the First
Fruits Office, ix. 470 ; x. 49 Bacon (Sir R.), Bart., d. 1665, his will, vi. 70 Bacon (Roger), J. Twyne on his books, c.1590,
xi. 261, 295
Bacon family of Wiltshire, iv. 189, 239 Bactrian coin of Eukratides, vii. 368 Badajos, officers who led assaults on, v. 288, 394,
492 ; vi. 56, 155, 253 Baddeley (J. F.) on Andreas Miiller of Greiff,en-
hagen, vii. 70 Baddeley (Richard), 1620, his biography, iii.
189, 492 ; iv. 78
Baddeley (St. Clair) on Andrewes (Richard), ix. 56 Arabian horses, i. 421 Baddley (Richard),