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Paraboue, use of the word, xi. 369
Paradigma, Puttenham on, xii. 464
Paradise, a place reserved for animals, vi. 207, 277
Paragon, The, houses named, iii. 168, 237
Parallel, historical : David and Henry IV., iii. 104,
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Parallel Passages :
Addison and Corneille, v. 373 ; and Milton and
Byron, ib.
Beaumont and Fletcher and Tennyson, iii. 142 Boccaccio and Shakespeare, iii. 47 Byron and Addison, v. 373 Churchill, and Goldsmith and Dickens, v. 378 ;
and Cowper, ib. ; and Shakespeare, if>. Collins, and Spenser, v. 373 ; and Gray, ib. Congreve and Tennyson, xi. 336, 511 Corneille and Addison, v. 373 Cowper, and Churchill, v. 373 ; and Tennyson,
vi. 466 ; and Thomson, 467 Dante and Tennyson, x. 285 Daudet (Alphonse) and Scott, iii. 143 Dickens and Churchill, v. 373 Goldsmith and Churchill, v. 373 Gray and Collins, v. 373 Heylin and Marlowe, vi. 467 Hugo and Tennyson, iii. 143 Marlowe and Heylin, vi. 467 Milton, and Addison, v. 373 ; and Tennyson, 374 Pannard and Thackeray, vi. 1 49 Pope and Swammerdam, ii. 245 Scott, and Theocritus, iii. 142 ; and Tennyson,
143 ; and Alphonse Daudet, ib. Shakespeare, and Boccaccio, iii. 47 ; and Churchill,
v. 373 ; and Tennyson, 374 Spenser and Collins, v. 373 Steele's ' Spectator ' and Theocritus, iii. 142 Swammerdam and Pope, ii. 245 Tennyson, and Beaumont and Fletcher, iii. 142; and Victor Hugo, 143 ; and Scott, ib. ; and Milton, v. 374 ; and Shakespeare, ib. ; and Cowper, vi. 466 ; and Dante, x. 285 ; and Congreve, xi. 336, 511 Thackeray and Pannard, vi. 149 Theocritus, and Scott, iii. 142 ; and Steele's
' Spectator,' ib.
Thomson and Cowper, vi. 467 Parallels between the Constitutions of Hungary and
England, xi. 468
Parasols, their introduction, viii. 62 Parchment and vellum, early prices of, vi. 328, 456 Pardoe (A.) on Sir R. Wilbraham's journal, xii. 286 Paris, photographs of its catacombs, viii. 422, 512;
Pimodan H6tel or Hotel Lauzun, xii. 6 Paris (Comte de), use of the title, x. 368, 390 Paris and London, routes between, in 1843, vi. 406 ;
vii. 114
Paris to Fontainebleau, ride from, iv. 349, 443 Parish of no importance, iii. 386 Parish and other accounts, iv. 301, 414, 452 : v. 63,
207, 513
Parish boundaries, v. 268 Parish church and early Methodists, vii. 169 Parish registers. See Registers. Parker (F. H. M.) on Henry of Wichenton, vi. 469
Parker (George), astrologer, and John Partridge,
almanac-maker, v. 6
Parker ( J. Oscar), his ' Legend of Dolbadarn,' xii. 447
Parker (Richard), sculptor in alabaster, xi. 127
Parkes (Bessie Rayner), authoress, iii. 169, 254
Parkhurst (Rev. Henry), D.D., rector of Stourmouth, ii. 329
Parkins (Christopher), D.C.L., his biography, xi. 124
Parkins (Dr.), of Little Gonerby, Lincolnshire, xii. 349
Parks, new varieties of cattle and sheep for, i. 468 ; ii. 50 ; the lungs of London, vii. 289
Parley (Peter), original, ii. 100, 173 ; and 'Serjeant Bell and his Raree Show,' xii. 306
" Parley's Penny Library," iii. 145, 233, 335
Parliament, name for cake, iii. 149, 212, 334
Parliament : list of members November, 1439, found, iv. 61; voteless candidate for, v. 413 ; origin of the word Rump, vi. 309 ; petition to, 1780, vi. 470 ; vii. 12 ; three Estates in, vii. 9 ; English members of, 310 ; three unknown members of the Long, x. 383 ; last of the pre-Victorian members, xi. 255, 374, 457; "the mother of free Parliaments," 289, 357 ; members in 1626, xii. 204 ; members in 1558-9, 289 ; survivors of Queen Victoria's second, 407. See also House of Commons and House of Lord*.
Parliament man and M.P., i. 26
Parliament of birds, ix. 286
Parliament Square, Falkland, viii. 362
Parliament Street, old, ii. 401, 472
Parliamentary Bills, their endorsement, i. 53
" Parliamentary language," the phrase, i. 27
Parlour, origin and use of the word, vii. 389 ; viii. 25
Parnell (M. L. F.) on Bligh, iii. 427
Parnell (Archdeacon Tho.), ' Hymn to Contentment/ iv. 456 ; date of his death, 495 ; his use of better, 516 ; his family, v. 33, 97
Parnell pedigree, i. 511
Parnell portraits, ii. 347, 451
Parodies: on 'Tom Bowling,' i. 167; books about, ii. 388 ; on Kipling's ballads, iii. 329 ; on ' Alice in Wonderland,' 427 ; on The Mistletoe Bough,' vi. 229
Parr (John), Mayor of Liverpool, 1773, vii. 149, 272
Parret, the river, its name, ii. 329, 496
Parrot in < Hudibras,' vi. 266, 373, 473 ; vii. 292
" Parrot-like," notes on, i. 443
" Parry, father and son," in pack of political cards, i. 108
Parry (Edward), of Llanferris, his biography, i. 369
Parry (F.) on Parry family, iv. 398
Parry (G. S.) on arms at Claverley, v. 87. Boca Chica, vii. 155. Cooke family, ii. 314. Parry and Perry, ii. 369. Perry family, ii. 308. St. Albans, brass at, ii. 468. Windsor uniform, ix. 268
Parry (J. H.) on duels of clergymen, xi. 353. Morgan (Sir Thomas), ix. 314. " Parry, father and son," i. 108. Parry family, v. 132. Rhodes (Cecil), his ancestors, ix. 436. Smith (Sir Nicholas), ix. 193
Parry (M. E.) on Nathaniel Rudyatt or Rudiatt, x. 468
Parry and Perry surnames, ii. 369
Parry family, iv. 398, 448 ; v. 132
Parrye (Blanche), window in memory of, ix. 284
Parry- Jones ( J.) on oldest borough in England ix 236
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