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GENERAL INDEX.
Fowler (T.) on plucking a proctor's sleeve, vi. 74
Fox (Charles), 1659-1713, paymaster, x. 108, 196
Fox (Charles James), his aunts, ii. 125
Fox (George), place-names in bis 'Journal,' viii. 245, 367
Fox (John Fox), his biography, vii. 167
Fox (R.) on Carkeet family, iii. 116. Drinkwater surname, ii. 250. Furly family, iii. 78. Wollaston family arms, iii. 78
Fox (W. H.) on M&isande, xi. 33
Fox family of Bristol, viii. ] 65, 288
Fox family ofChacomb, arms, ii. 187, 437
" Fox myne host," game, v. 457
Foxcroft (H. C.) on Burnet manuscripts, v. 314
Fox-Davies (A. C.) on arms of Wales, v. 291. Bath, Order of the, v. 50. Esquire, the title, vi. 470. Foreign arms in England, iii. 361. Khaki as a party nickname, vi. 497. Laws concerning names, ii. 107. Robinson (Dean), wife of, vi. 7. Royal arms, Elizabeth and Edward VI., vi. 71. Stafford family, v. 522
Fox-names, vi. 446
Foy (John), his biography, vii. 187
Foy boat and inn, iii. 385, 457
Frabbed, use and meaning of the word, vi. 470; vii. 53
Frail, its meaning and etymology, iv. 436, 507 ; v. 51, 158 ; vi. 378 ; vii. 33, 177 ; viii. 531 ; ix. 96, 198
France, genealogies of North-East, i. 46, 114; survival of Druidism in, ii. 353, 417 ; registers in, vi. 55 ; voluntary mutilations in, vii. 27
" France modern," early use of the term, ii. 527
Francesca on age of entry at Inns of Court, vi. 107, 278. Bishops of Greenland or Gardar, iv. 187. Ourran (Sarah) and Robert Emmet, iii. 349. Earl's Palace, Kirkwall, v. 337. Emmet and De Fontenay letters, xii. 308. Envelopes, xii. 397. Garrard (Rev. G.), Master of Charterhouse, v. 37. His- torical crux, xi. 198. Mountford (Lord), v. 38, 193. Nicholas (Friar), of Lynn, iii. 489. Pigeon cure, v. 343
Francillon (R. E.) on German author wanted, xi. 330
Francis, Duke of Guise, date of his marriage, viii. 184, 353
Francis on first Earl of Roscommon, iv. 89
Francis (J. C.) on 'Athenaeum' and the Indian Mutiny, xi. 65. Bailey (Philip James), x. 242. 'Blackwood's Magazine,' iii. 81. Campbell (T.), his memorial, iv. 304. Christmas card, first, xii. 347. Cowper centenary, v. 301. Civil List Pen- sions, viii. 1, 29, 57. ' Field ' jubilee, xi. 62, 82. Freedom of the press, v. 469. < Gentleman's Maga- zine,' iii. 230, 291. ' Globe ' centenary, xi. 41. John Rylands Library, iv. 326. ' Leisure Hour * jubilee, viii. 518 ; ix. 3, 24. Newspapers at the coronation of Queen Victoria, ix. 505. Newspaper, first half- penny, ii. 504; iv. 270. 'Notes and Queries,' history of, iv. 363. Owens College jubilee, ix. 266. Vanishing London, vi. 221, 351 Francis (W.) on Tales from Dreamland,' xii. 169 Franciscans, rule of life of Third Order, i. 408, 456 ; ii. 55, 495; their arms, iii. 28, 172; contention with Freemasons for Liszt's remains, x. 205 Francklin (Charles), his epitaph, ii. 386 Franco (Solomon) in ' Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay,' x. 387 .
Frankenstein and the monster created by him, xii. 383
Frankliniana, x. 329 ; xi. 16
Fraser (E.) on Capt. Lionel Lane, iv. 249. Ship
launches, bottle at, iv. 228 Fraser (Dr. James), of Aberdeen and Cheteea, and
Sir E. Impey, iii. 301, 497 Fraser (Paisley), his biography, vi. 209 Fraser (Simon), Lord Lovat, his biography, vi. 157,
338, 433 ; and his son Simon, vii. 16, 51, 75, 115,
192, 232, 431 ; his trial, ix. 306 Fraser (Sir William Augustus), his death, ii. 180 Fraunceys-Charleton descent, xi. 36 Fray Paolo de la Magdalena, portrait of, iv. 227 Frazer (W.) on Samuel VVilderspin, i. 332 Freaks of nature in London, iii. 243 ; at Prague, viii
482 ; markings on marble, ix. 115 Freame family of Lyppyate arms, ii. 187, 437 Frederick II. and Moses Mendelssohn, ix. 185 Frederick, Prince of Wales, son of George II., lines
on, viii. 224, 306, 371 ; x. 37 Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, his
issue, ii. 228
Free (John), D.D., particulars of, iv. 114 Free Catholic Christians, xii. 106, 235 Free-bord, meaning and origin of the word, vi. 106, 235 Freeman (J. J.) on Kipling's 'Vampire,' viii. 392.
Pews annexed to houses, viii. 89, 192 Freeman (Prof.) at Llanrumney Hall, ii. 509 Freemasonry, the acacia in, vii. 9, 112, 213, 497 Freemasons, contention for Liszt's remains, x. 205 ;
and Sir Christopher Wren, 17, 136, 218 Freind (John), M.D., 1675-1728, his library, vi. 167 French cardinal at eighteen years of age, ii. 48, 157,
255
French-christen, use and meaning of the term, x. 327 French Embassy at Albert Gate, i. 164, 294 ; iv. 204,
296, 357, 502 French fetishes, viii. 340
French flirting, Englishwoman's view of, ii. 125 French Glastonbury thorn, iii. 5 French homes, English literature in, x. 425 French literary curiosity, sermon in proverbs, xi. 462 French naval memoirs, xi. 27 French Peerage, i. 15, 171, 478 French phrase " II faut souffrir pour Stre beau," xi.
128, 337
French poetry, humorous, x. 288, 390, 512 French prisoners of war, in the Savoy, i. 128, 212 ;
in England in 1759 and 1760, v. 269, 380, 465 ;
vi. 238
French proper names, their pronunciation, iv. 6 French proverb, ii. 344, 436, 513; iii. 173, 317 French Psalter, early editions, i. 368, 492 French quotations, familiar, v. 336, 398, 461, 478 ;
xii. 138
French Republican calendar, 1 794-5, iii. 298, 253, 281 French Republican five-franc piece, iv. 49 French Revolution, novels of the, vi. 189 ; story of
the, xii. 88, 152 French society in the eighteenth century, prominent
ladies in, v. 67, 232, 501 ; vi. 69 French song, ' Comme le lin^on,' ii. 529 ; iii. 93 ^ French stanza, " Le temps emporte sur son aile,"
its authorship, v. 357, 407 French State trials, forms and traditions of, iv. 496