NINTH SERIES.
Dalproon, lost village, ii. 288. Doctor, Christian
name, iv. 518. Dozzil or dossil, v. 17. Drowned
bodies, their recovery, i. 465. Events, great, from
little causes, i. 476. Field-names, ii. 86. Folk-lore
of sailors and fishermen, viii. 248. Geese emblems
of constancy, i. 365. Gloves at fairs, i. 188. Gold,
rubbing the eyes with, v. 104. Good Friday
custom, ii. 164. "Hopping the wag," v. 25.
Horse Guards, ii. 134. Horse - gentler = horse-
breaker, v. 104. Howth Castle, i. 193. Kentish
plant-name, v. 440. Kidcoat : Kitcote=a prison,
v. 376. Lever (Sir A.), his " Holophusikon," ii.
250. Lincolnshire sayings, iv. 478. Lyndi laws in
modern use, i. 116. Marriage gift, v. 112. Musical
queries, ii. 174. New Year's Day superstitions, i.
351. Parish registers, viii. 244. Patches and
patching, ii. 73. Pew, childbed, ii. 255. * Pinch
of Snuff,' i. 307. Popladies, name of cakes, ii. 18.
Potteries, Roman, i. 196. Punishments, old-time,
ii. 174. Race, curious, i. 487. " Riding the
marches," viii. 265. Scaffolding in Germany, i.
170. Seeing-glass = looking -glass, ii. 164. Sir
John, priest's nickname, v. 97. Stripper, its
meaning, i. 471. Wada and the " Guingelot," ii.
97. Wedding-eve custom, i. 367. Writing engine,
ii. 235. Yeth-hounds, i. 295.
Andrews (Robert), M.P. for Weobley, 1646-53, ii. 422
Andrews (S.) on maimed soldiers and Marshalsea money, vi. 348
Andrews (W.) on animals in people's iusides, viii. 89. Artium Magister, x. 270. Assembly rules, v. 415. Beards, i. 508. Brasenose ale verses, xii. 268. Bread and Cheese Club, v. 337. Brewer (Dr.), his monument, x. 285. Brunanburh, site of, viii. 150. Bugle as a signal instrument, x. 128. Butts, place- name, iii. 448. Candlemas gills, xii. 430. Church tower, playing cards on, iji. 90. Cigarette smoking, ix. 308. Cresset-stones, iii. 408. Earthquake in 1750, iii. 331. Fergusson (Robert), ii. 194. Flog- ging at the cart tail, vii. 214. Green an unlucky colour, viii. 121. Hatbands, xi. 429. Hay, regulating its price, vi. 449. Historic tree on fire, xi. 346. Hone (William), vii. 408. Hull saying, vii. 445 ; viii. 229. Hunter (Mrs. John), ii. 128. Inscription at Wintringham, xi. 9. "Keep your hair on," ix. 335. "Land of Green Ginger," vi. 135. Manorial custom at Hunmanby, viii. 362. Masons' names on gravestones, vi. 68. Miller (Thomas), x. 508. ' Naming the Baby,' poem, v. 89. Newspaper, first halfpenny, ix. 425. Pelling, the flying man, vi. 269. Pyper (Mary), iii. 383. Right of sanctuary, iv. 437. Scudamore's poems, xii. 228. Tobacco, iii. 488. Town drummer, ii. 227. Trousers, their introduction, ix. 268. Twy- ford yew tree, vi. 29. Wig, episcopal, its intro- duction, vii. 387. Winser, his gravestone, vi. 387.
Andrews family of Cornwall, ii. 508 ; iii. 56, 116
Andronicus on books printed at beginning of century, i. 487
Ane, its pronunciation, ix. 265
'Ane Example Booke as Followis, 1617,' author of verses in, vii. 228, 315, 358, 374, 515
Anecdote, its source, i. 348, 512
Angel, as surname, ii. 44, 132
Angelo (Anthony), baptismal register of his children,
xii. 206
Angelo (Domenico), his portrait by Reynolds, xi. 467
Angels, as supporters, i. 15 ; their traditional repre- sentation, i.*407 ; ii. 16, 474
Angelus bell, its theatrical observance, i. 143
Angier, Anger, or Aungier family, vi. 169 ; vii. 13
Angier (C. J. B.) on French genealogy, viii. 384
Angier (John), b. 1629, bis biography, xii. 128, 197, 257
Anglaise (Qne) on French novel, ix. 148
Anglicisms, or provincial phrases, iv. 8
Anglo-Dutch journal, vi. 268
Anglo-Hebrew slang, vii. 188, 276, 416 ; viii. 87, 150, 347
Anglo-Israel identification, vi. 185, 293
Anglo-Jewish names, v. 5
Anglo-Saxon, origin of the name, iii. 127, 331
Anglo-Saxon names and titles, xii. 268
Anglo-Saxon speech, iv. 45, 94, 137, 218, 296, 466, 547 ; v. 156, 320
Anglo-Saxon words for birds, x. 348, 451
Angus (A.) on short a v. Italian a, i. 258
Angus (G.) on annunciation, ix. 433. Arms of mar- ried women, xi. 197, 477. Arms of peeresses, v. 184. Arms of Scotland, vii. 452. Arms wanted, xi. 238. Author of book, x. 472. Author's errors in ' Lothair,' vi. 474. Bar sinister, ix. 316 ; x. 14. " Beatific Vision," x. 436. Beaton (Cardinal), his reputed marriage, iv. 33. Becket (Thomas a), ii. 132. Bishops' ornaments, viii. 290. Boleyn (Anne), her execution, iii. 114. Boni Homines, i. 338. Bruce (Michael) and Robert Burns, x. 71. Bute (Marquess of), the late, viii. 162. Church, smallest in England, ix. 47. Churches, ancient, their dedi- cation, i. 337. Cope and mitre, i. 14, 351 ; ii. 98 ; x. 374. Coronation of Edward VII., viii. 485. Coronation dress of the bishops, x. 34. Corpus Chdsti, i. 454. Crosier and pastoral staff, viii. 268, 447. Cushions on the altar, xii. 346, 436. _ Epi- taph, quaint, x. 246. Five o'clock tea, when intro- duced, vii. 13. Flapper, Anglo-Indian slang, ix. 455. Galluses = braces, vi. 393. Gladstone (Mr.), his heraldry, i. 466. Glasgow University, viii. 25. Greek and Russian ecclesiastical vestments, x. 392 ; xi. 191. Green candles in church, ix. 366. Hadrian I., xi. 454. Herbert (Sidney), vi. 65. Indexing queries, i. 474. Knights temp. Charles I. : Scottish, viii. 353. Lancashire customs, i. 274. Lavington in Sussex, viii. 16. Liturgical language of the Greek Church, vi. 118. London (Bishop of), his funeral, vii. 154, 355. Lotus flowers and lotahs, vii. 472. Margery, vii. 38. Marian hymn, viii. 467. Mitre, ix. 397. Mourning Sunday, xi. 15. Muller (Max) and Westminster Abbey, vii. 33. Newman (Cardinal), vi. 216. 'Norwich Road,' ix. 266. " On the carpet," i. 96. Organ, its history, ii. 418. Orientation in interments, vi. 335. Peers, double-name signatures for, iv. 487. Plantagenet (Margaret), ii. 516. Registering births and deaths, i. 131. St. Edmund, viii. 134. Sex, "devout female," i. 325. Sleeping garments, ix. 315. " Table de Communion," i. 251 ; iv. 73. Thackeray (W. M.), his death, iv. 47. Titles, blunders about, ii. 535. 'Tower of London,' x. 305. Unction,