NINTH SERIES.
Albino animals worshipped and sacrificed, ix. 307;
x. 91
Alcock ( Bishop John), his birthplace and "family, iv. 241
Alcock of Cobridge, busts made by, v. 127
Alcuin Club, its formation, ii. 265, 356, 372
Aldebaran on Roman posca, i. 369
Aldenham ( Lord) on Cheltenham: Chiswick, ii. 349. Crosier and pastoral staff, viii. 90. D'Auvergne family, vii. 516. Depreciation of coinage, v. 217. Dials on clocks, v. 360. Knigma on the letter H, vi. 177. Fanfulla, vii. 51. Fountain pens, xi. 450. Gibbs (Capt.) ii. 190. Hawtrey (Dr.), his Nugse,' x. 390, 455. High-faluting, ix. 313. " In Gordano," its meaning, v. 359 ; vi. 138. Inundate, its pro- nunciation, vi. 113. Latin quip, xii. 478. Lease, long, xii. 234. Letters on a clock, vi. 29. Lord Bishop, i. 230. " Lug the coif," vi. 196. Magnetic Pole, iii. 493. Mark, both coin and weight, i. 123. Mitre, ix. 496 ; x. 290, 435. Pattens and clogs, ii. 494. * Pilgrim's Progress,' ii. 214. Pope self-con- demned for heresy, xii. 52. Popinjay, i, 33. "Prends- moi tel que je suis," i. 113. Romney, missing picture by, iv. 167. Shakeipeare Folios, i. 450. ' Tempest' anagram, ix. 70. 'Tennysonian Ode,' viii. 248. Tongue-twisters, xii. 55. Verbs formed out of proper names, vii. 495. Water-emmets, xi. 451. Went or want ways, viii. 287
Alderney taxes, iii. 208
Aldersgate, its etymology, i. 333, 431 ; ii. 10 ; v. 313
Alaerson (K. S.) on green fairies, v. 155. Nimmet, its meaning, v. 51. Shakespeare and Cicero, v. 288
Aldgate and Whitechapel, iv. 168, 269, 385, 441 ; v. 34, 134
Aldis (Sir C.) created knight, 1821, his title, x. 147
Aldrich (Henry), Dean of Christ Church, his " thrifty nephew," x. 447
Aldrich (S. J.) on Byroniana, xii. 12, 52. Hemington Church, its desecration, xii. 278. Long Melford Church, Suffolk, xi. 472. ' Nobiliaire de Nor- mandie,' xi. 177. R printer, xii. 241. Silvius (Eneas), xii. 151
Aldridge, co. Stafford, 'Notes and Collections' re- lating to, i. 427, 476
Aldrych (Sir George), his biography, iii. 208
Aldus on Pope's ' Dunciad,' vii. 349
Ale, bright, Welsh, and sweet Welsh, i. 265, 391 ; Burton, v. 67, 174 ; lanted, its meaning, vi. 367, 411, 493 ; vii. 75, 157 ; bottled, its invention, vii. 287, 412, 514 ; ix. 18 ; refrain of song on, xi. 349
Ale verses custom at Brasenote College, Oxford, xii. 268
"Alehouse lettice," meaning of the term, viii. 83, 234
Alewife=an American fish, its etymology, vii. 406 ; viii. 250, 451
Alexander hang, v. 513
Alexander I. of Russia, English representative at his funeral, vii. 447, 495
Alexander (Elizabeth Christine), her biography, iii. 287
Alexander (E, J.) on author of hymn wanted, vii. 188
Alexander (John), his biography, iv. 269
Alexander (P. P.), d. 1886, sonnet by, xii. 512
Alexander (William), first Earl of Stirling, his bio-
graphy, viii. 83, 132
Alexandra (Princess), ode of welcome to, ix. 506
Alexandre the ventriloquist, his biography, ii. 305, 450 ; iii. 378
Alford (Dean Henry), Latin verses addressed to, iii. 296
Alfred (King), his early history, i. 301 ; date of his death, iv. 435 ; the " Truth-teller, viii. 117 ; some- times called "England's Darling," ix. 290, 412, 454 ; x. 258
Alfriston, Sussex, its registers, ii. 35, 133, 176, 278, 396, 416, 490
Alger (J. G.) on Monsignor Erskine, viii. 453. Hum- bert (Madame) and the Crawfords, xii. 453. James ![., viii. 148. Montaigne and East Anglia, iii. 211. Smyth (Lady), i. 252. Towneley (John), xii. 327. Voltaire's church, vii. 466
Algernon, Christian name, ii. 248, 293, 389, 454, 517
Algoa, meaning of the name, v.336, 424 ; vi. 16, 479 ; ix. 371
Alias in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, xii. 190, 277
Alice on " All tears are vain," x. 367
Alicompaine, its derivation, vi. 449
Aliquis on majolican bacini on churches at Pisa, ix. 116. " Save the face of," vi. 308
Alison (Sir A.), his rectorial address at Aberdeen, ix. 427 ; x. 117
Alken (Henry), his biography, iii. 67, 115
Alkin (Elizabeth), " Parliament Joan," her biography, v. 355, 400
Allardice (R. B.) on Capt. R. H. Barclay, R.N., viii. 220
Allen (Cardinal), his biography, x. 107, 151
Allen (Grant) and iron mines in Warwickshire, v. 515
Allerdale, Cumberland, its early lords, i. 151
Allervale pottery, its mottoes, iv. 128, 193
Allhallows the Great, Upper Thames Street, its wood- carvings, iii. 388, 455
Alliteration, Welsh, vi. 388, 437
Allium, its derivation, ii. 88
All fours, Kentish game, viii. 462 ; ix. 32
All over, use of the phrase, xii. 144, 294
All Souls' Day ditty, iii. 126, 316
Allnutt (W. H.) on Anthony Clerke, ii. 145
Almanac medals, viii. 344, 467 ; x. 53
Almanack, Bijou, vii. 207, 372
Almanacs, English, of the seventeenth century, vi. 386
Almar (George), actor and dramatist, xii. 388
Almond tree as an emblem of old age, x. 68, 175
Almost quite : verbatim as possible, viii. 482
Almsdish, brass, motto on, xi. 108
Almshouses in Savage Gardens, Trinity Square, v. 415
Alpha on Guest family, ix. 508
Alphabetic apophthegms, iv. 224, 468
Alphabet-keeper, use and meaning of the term, ix. 469
Alphita, medico-botanical glossary, iv. 226, 274, 310, 403
Alpine Club, its founders, xii. 406, 452
Alright^all right, viii. 240, 312, 413, 493 ; ix. 72, 111 ; xi. 200
Alsopp (George), his biography, vii. 29