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his name, vii. 88, 176, 237, 295 ; lines attributed to,
ix. 330, 391 ; last survivor to have seen him, 467 ;
and Mr. Janes of Aberdeenshire, xi. 148 ; an anec-
dote, 345, 492 ; his ' Lives of the Poets,' xii. 68,
129, 175 ; on Cowley, 342; his prayer "Summe
Pater," 389, 516 ; his reference to phasis, 482
Johnson (Thomas), his biography, v. 476 ; tablet to,
vi. 388
Johnson family of Sheppey and Surrey, ii. 69 Johnsonians, Liverpool sect, iii. 284 Johnston (A. H.) on token found in the Strand, ix.
268 Johnston (Barbara), obit. 1769, her parentage, viii.
484 ; ix. 14 Johnston (F. A.) on Chambers's ' Index of Next of
Kin,' i. 268. Johnston (Barbara), viii. 484 Johnston (Robert), of Wamphray, i. 76 Johnston (Dr.), of Heidelberg, 1589, xii. 367, 476 Johnston (F. A.) on Capt. Nicholas Masterton, xi. 88 Johnston (G-. H.) on Sir Edward Barnes, iv. 419.
Sloane (William), xi. 48
Johnston (H. A.) on Sir Adam Williamson, xi. 67 Johnston (John), of Stapleton, his biography, i. 343 Johnston (L. C.) on Thomas Marryat, M.D., vii. 409 Johnstone (Robert), of Wamphray, his biography and
family, i. 11, 75
Joll, ancient cookery term, v. 69, 154 Jonas (A. C.) on Amen Court, iv. 272. Breckenridge family, vii. 415. Charles I. relics, iii. 314. "Dyddian'r Cwn," iv. 208. Hansel, its meaning, v. 394. Heraldry before the Conquest, ix. 124. Home Alley, London, x. 436. Johnstone (Robert) of Wamphray, i. 75. Londres, ix. 151, 515. Lord's Prayer in the twelfth century, x. 445. ' Lucy's Flitting,' iv. 96. Mead : Welsh ale, i. 265. Numerals, Roman, iii. 214. "Paddle your own Canoe," vii. 53, 493. Parlour, its meaning, vii. 389. Pins in drinking vessels, iv. 287. Prophecy by Burns, iii. 75. Ramsay (Prof.) and da,te of the Nativity, iv. 136. Rome, years 751-3, v. 125; date of building, 405. Scotch ballad: 'Habbie Simpson,' xi. 436. Severus (Sulpicius) and birth of Christ, i. 174. Sleep and death, xii. 512. " Spick and span," vi. 307. Steading, its meaning, iv. 77, 177. Stow (John), his ' Survey,' i. 50. Swansea, its derivation, iv. 37, 230 ; v. 11. Turnbulls, origin of the, xi. 233 ; xii. 353, 475. Wallace (Sir William), xi. 165. Whitgift's Hospital, Croydon, vi. 341, 383, 402, 423, 513; vii. 256, 450; viii. 230. ' Whole Duty of Man,' ii. 536
Jonas (M.) on ' The Chimes,' 1845, xi. 27. Error in Vale Press Shakespeare, vi. 104. First Folio facsimile, xii. 27. Giraldo Cinthio, i. 147. Moliere, first edition, v. 266. Printers' marks, i. 504. Shakespearian books, early, i. 225. Shakespearian quartos, ii. 506. Shakespeariana, vi. 204. Stage curtain, iv. 45
Jones (Arthur), of Swansea, his arms, ii. 268 Jones (A. D.) on Donsel, iv. 295. English accentua- tion, xi. 515. Fountain pens, xi. 438. Inquisition in Spain and Portugal, vi. 357. Livry Abbey, iv. 504. Lope de Vega, xii. 336. Oranges, xii. 335. Paucity of books in Elizabethan times, xi. 455. San Diego, xi. 377 Jones (Capt.), his publications, viii. 244, 311
Jones (C. I.) on Green Crise or Cryse, viii. 384
Jones (Edward), land agent, his biography, iii. 389
Jones (Ernest), Chartist, his wife and biography, i. 31
Jones (E. M.) on Louis Philippe and family at "Star
and Garter," Richmond, ix. 129 Jones (Sir Francis), Lord Mayor of London, 1620-21,
viii. 65, 190, 309, 366
Jones (Griffith), 1683-1761, his portrait, xii. 89 Jones (fnigo) and No. 17, Fleet Street, iv. 543 Jones (John), his ' Buckstones Bathes Benefyte,'
vi. 388
Jones (John), the regicide, vii. 249, 372 Jones (Joseph) on ' Passing By,' xi. 489 Jones (O. B.) on stook, its meaning, iii. 357. Welsh
custom, iii. 333 Jones (Paul), song about, ii. 306, 353, 495 ; iii. 34,
296
Jones and Ellington families, viii. 423 Jones-Eliot (F.) on Henry Fauntleroy, ii. 307 Jones family of Beaumaris, Anglesey, x. 248 Jonkanoo, its meaning, i. 426
Jonson (Ben), and Shakespeare, i. 341 ; ix. 282 ; x. 367, 456 ; his portrait with motto, i. 348 : his ' Bartholomew Fair,' IV. i., ' The Devil is an Ass,' I. iii., iv. 347, 423 ; titles of his works, iv. 29, 113 ; two quartos of, vi. 87, 152, 196 ; unclaimed poem by, iv. 491; v. 34, 77, 230, 337, 477; vi. 96, 430, 477 ; vii. 96, 151 ; his ' Lily of a Day,' vi. 306 ; his signature, 445 ; unpublished verses by, vii 46 ; quotation in, viii. 84 ; his repetitions, ix. 145, 192 ; imitated, x. 283 ; his method of composing verse, 301 ; Chinese analogue of his ' Alchemist,' xi. 23 ; and Gabriel Harvey and Marston, 201, 281, 343, 501 ; his Epigram LVI. 'On Poet- Ape,' 389 ; his burial upright in West- minster Abbey, 465 ; and Gabriel Harvey, and Nashe, xii. 161, 263, 342,403, 482 ; his ' Epicoene,' 168; his Underwoods,' 186, 277; story of, 356 Jordan. See 8t. Jordan. Jordan (Mrs.), her theatrical career in Dublin, vii. 221 ;
xii. 285, 418
Josephus on suicides, ii. 387
Josselyn (J. H.) on double Christian name, vi. 107. Field-names, ii. 352. Firman or Firmin family, iii. 289. Forth family and arms, vii. 128. Lost town in Suffolk, viii. 151. Speaker Sir E. Tumour, iv. 249, 465. Wasshebrooke or Great Belstead, i. 231 Jouillin surname, iv. 308
Jourdain (E.) on Byron's bust by Bartolini, x. 47. Journal, manuscript of a London citizen, 1816, xii. 203, 242, 316, 354
" Journalier papers," use of the expression, vi. 86 Journalist on contents bills, vi. 68. "Journalier
papers," vi. 86
Journalistic errors, vii. 128, 230, 352 Jowett's little garden, vii. 405, 512 ; viii. 69 Joy, past, its remembrance, i. 123, 251, 414, 493 ; ii.
252 ; iii. 132 Jubilee of ' N. & Q^' history, iv. 361, 391 ; greeting,
391 ; ballade of the, 392
Jubilees: of first great International Exhibition, viii. 139; of the 'Leisure Hour,' viii. 518; ix. 3, 24, 95 ; of George Hi., x. 493 Judge and the tread wheel, ii. 288, 377, 435 Judge family of Somersetshire, i. 348 ; ii. 14, 273