NINTH SERIES.
267
Raglan, viii. 204, 287. Scott's 'Antiquary,' iii.
198
Tudball (S. B.) on Mrs. Mary Anne Clarke, vii. 109
Tudor ( J.) on author of book wanted, ix. 309. ' Sweep- ings from my Study, ' ix. 468. Travels in India, ix. 307
Tudor (Lady Mary), natural daughter of Charles II., ix. 72, 194, 276
Tudor (Owen), his biography, vi. 409
Tudor Exhibition at Manchester, i. 242
Tuer (Andrew W.) on Browne- Mill family documents, iii; 347. Degeneration of Cockney, iv. 164. " In- fant's Library," iv. 250. Riddle: "Behold yon powder'd beau," iv. 227. Shagreen, iv. 310, 426. Silhouettes of children, ii. 307, 326 ; iii. 30. Stag, captive, iii. 49, 115. Stone ale, iv. 37
Tuer (Andrew W.), his death, v. 180
Tumuli, rats' bones found in, x. 322
Tunbridge Wells, Patty Moon's Walk at, v. 186
Tunes, psalm : ' St. Anne,' ' Hanover,' ' St. Matthew,' vi. 9
"' (install family, vi. 448, 514
Tup, Christmas, its meaning, ii. 348, 511
Tupper (John Lucas), " Outis," i. 246
Turf, mazes cut in, v. 315, 445, 504
Turle (H. F.), Editor of 'N. & Q.,' 1878-83, iv. 369
Turn, use of the term on the stage, viii. 121, 233
Turnbull (A.) on origin of the Turnbulls, xi. 109
Turnbulls, their origin, xi. 109, 233, 329, 498 ; xii. 51, 353, 416, 475
Turner (A. G.) on Grigson family, iii. 258
Turner (G. W.) on Tickhill : "God help 'em," ii. 292
Turner (J. H.) on the Poet Laureate's birthplace, vii. 426
Turner (J. M. W.), his drawing of Wanstead House, vii. 48, 156
Turner (Sharon), his ' History of the Anglo-Saxons,' viii. 117
Turner (T.) on Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, ix. 306. Higgins (Sir Thomas) x. 247. " Old Clustrum," iv. 77. Portraits of early Lord Mayors, ix. 232. Shakespeare's letters, vii. 109
Turner (Thomas), of Ileden, Kent, i. 389 ; ii. 13
Tumour (Sir Edward). Speaker 1661-71, his family and portrait, iv. 249, 333, 465
Turnour (Hon. George), d. 1813, his biography, xi. 372
Turnover, literary meaning of the word, xii. 364, 471
Turnures, species of ancient confectionery, x. 149
Turthel cow, its meaning, i. 387; iii. 295
Turtliff family, v. 416
Turvin coiners, their history, viii. 258, 298, 350, 467
Tuvill (Daniel), his works, vii. 309
Tweed and Till, rimed dialogue, iii. 324
Twentieth century, date of its commencement, v. 41
Twentieth-century medal, vii. 265
Twerton, vicars of, 1690-1825, xii. 208
Twibil, old weapon, i. 243 ; v. 466
Twigg family, iv. 328, 445
Twilly toes, iii. 406 ; iv. 31
Twist (Robert), Westminster scholar, iii. 368
" Twm Shon Catti," Welsh genealogist, i. 52
' Two Duchesses,' illustrations in, vii. 423, 471
Two-mile Bridge, co. Limerick, iii. 337 Twopenny Tube," the phrase, vii. 29, 116, 218, 375
Twyford yew tree, vi. 29, 154, 218, 278, 377
Twyning, charity founded by Lord of Manor of, xi. 346
Tyack (G. S.) on Bishop of London's funeral, vii. 355
Tyburn, executions at, ii. 164, 301; vii. 121, 210,
242, 282, 310 ; xi. 48, 135, 196 ; manor of, vii. 381,
402, 489 ; viii. 53, 210, 265 Tyler (Admiral Sir Charles), iv. 7 Tyler (Capt. Peter), d. 1755, xii. 486 Tylney on Melisande, x. 467
Tylor (Dr. E. B.) on Serjeant Bettesworth, vii. 127 Type, early Greek, i. 287 Type, printing, iv. 146 Typewriter, advent of the, xii. 69, 138 Typographical blunders, i. 85; ii. 445, 538. See also
Miitakf-s. Typulator, the word in 1558-9, x. 428, 516 ; xi. 72,
175
Tyrawley = Wewitzer, i. 168, 252, 373 Tyre or tire, its meanings, v. 516 ; vi. 76, 194; xii. 64 Tyrer (C. E.) on majolican bacini on old churches at
Pisa and elsewhere, viii. 503 Tyro on Nell Gwyn, vii. 376 Tyrone on dragon tree, ix. 369. Irish historical
genealogy, xi. 208. Schiller, philosopher, vii. 449 Tyrone (Comte de) on rebel flag of Ireland, xii. 228 Tyrone (Hugh O'Neil, Earl of), his portrait, iii. 89,
171, 332
Tyrone (T.) on Northumberland House MS., iii. 229 Tytler (Sarah), her ' Songstresses of Scotland,' ix. 465
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U and V and the pronunciation of words, xii. 29, 70
U. (A. V.) on Sir Humphrey Jervis, i. 31
U. (H. W.) on John Botoner, v. 269. City curio collector, vii. 348. Lincoln House, Holborn, vi. 408. Moated mounds, vi. 336. Monastic chronicle, vi. 147. Pagination, vi. 147. St. Hugh's Day, vi. 469. Tithe barns, mediaeval, vi. 496
U. (N. R.) on chess playing, ix. 293
U.E. on United Empire Loyalists, iv. 456
U.E. L. See Fnited Empire 1 oyalists.
11 Ugly mug," its origin, iv. 268, 402
Udal (J. S.) on alewives, a kind of fish, vii. 406. Animals in people's insides, viii. 346. Arms of Eton and Winchester, ix. 241. Arms of married women, x. 194 ; xi. 114 ; xii/390. Barnes (William), xi. 497. Blandford farthing, i. 514. Bugalug, Dorset word, i. 192. Charles II. in West Dorset, x. 141, 475. Cockade of George I., xi. 93. Cockade of the house of Saxony, vii. 457. ' Englishwoman's Love-Letters,' xi. 504. Eyre family, ii. 153. French phrase, xii. 352. Green an unlucky colour, ix. 490. Groat : bits, x. 454. Heraldic : American heraldry, vii. 429. Heraldic query, ii. 317. Heraldic shields, xi. 513. Historical rime: rhyme, xii. 491. Illegitimacy, xii. 94. Kit-Cat portraits, xi. 91. Lynch laws in modern use, ii. 56. Met : points of the compass, x. 5. Mug-houses, xi. 67. Order of St. Michael and St George, viii. 378. Royal standard, viii. 313 ; x. 32. Scotland, arms of, ix. 17. Sneezing folk-lore, ii. 55. Strawberry leaves, x. 51. United States, their arms, i. 469
Ullig= Christmas in Manx, viii. 504; ix. 56
Ulrickstadt, its localization, vii. 49
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