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486. Wilderspin (Samuel), i. 270. Winstanley
vi. 494. Witham arms, xii. 149. Witnessing bj
signs, xi. 294. Wooden horse, military punish
ment, v. 253. Worcester, arms of the see, i. 477
ii. 236. Worcestershire dialect, iv. 476. Wrang
ham's 'Plutarch,' iii. 492. Xmas = Christmas, iii
138. Zodiac, xi. 254
B. (W. E.) on Bible marginal references, i. 466 Bishops' signatures, ix. 9, 118. Brothers bearing same Christian name, iv. 74. Chronology, old anc new style, v. 268, 401. Coins, copper, i. 394. Collect for Advent Sunday, i. 128. Coronation postponement, x. 85. " Per pro." iii. 468. Roman numerals: 1900, iv. 57, 233. That" elliptical, iv. 49
B. (W. G.) on Adelbright, Rex Norfolcise, v. 89 B. (VV. H.) on Crex=white bullace, i. 117. Filbert, ix. 313. Greek pronunciation, viii. 192, 372 ; ix. 131, 311, 436. Keats : sloth, xi. 294. Kather, ix. 275. Uther and Arthur, xi. 496. West Bourne, ix. 93, 191. William the Conqueror's half brothers and sisters, viii. 293
B. (W. J.) on Castle Rushen, Isle of Man, xi. 168
B. (W. R.) on Carson family, xii. 332
B y (W. H n) on short a v. Italian a,i. 214 ; ii. 218. Ackerley surname, i. 296. Hernsue, its etymology, i. 316, 477. Heron, its etymology, ii. 254. Hoast : Whoost, i. 337. Ralph, its pronounciation, i. 430. Todmorden, its derivation, i. 417; ii. 173
B.A. degree at Glasgow, vi. 326
B.D., Bachelor in the Decretals or Canon Law vi 309, 394
Babies, dreams of, x. 269
Babies' nails, cutting, v. 375, 500 ; vi. 93, 173
Babington (Catherine) = John Pigott, ix. 449 ; x. 31
Babiole, privateer, xii. 389
'Baccy for tobacco, i. 64, 177
Bachman (U.) on malt and hop substitutes, viii. 171
Bacientis, its meaning, xii. 92
Bacilli, Defoe on, ii. 5
Bacini, majolican, on old churches in Tuscany, viii 503 ; ix. 116
Back-formations : to empt, viii. 322, 392
Backgammon, a blot at, iv. 476. Hoyle's treatise on 1743, ix. 426. Russian, x. 80
Bacon (Francis), Baron Verulam, and Florio, i. 328. At Gray's Inn, 1579-84, vi. 329. On the Armada, viii. 423, 508. Mistakes in classical names, xi. 65, 154, 199, 352; xii. 54, 156, 275. Mechanical inventions, xi. 267, 337
Bacon (John), R.A., date of his death, iv. 183, 258
Bacon (Sir Nicholas), supposed portrait of, ix. 69
Bacon (Nicholas), of Brussels, xii. 429
Bacon (Roger), and the telescope, iii. 163. And Robert Greene, xii. 361
Bacon (Thos.), elder brother of Sir N. Bacon, viii. 284
Bacon family, i. 435 ; ii. 136
Bacon-Shakespeare controversy, iii. 181 ; ix. 141, 202
301, 362, 423, 509; x. 11, 43, 124, 137, 201, 214, 264, 362, 375, 463, 497; xi. 69, 96, 122, 215, 249
302, 383, 493 ; xii. 35 Baconian cipher, x. 304
Baddeley (St. C.) on Alba Longa, ii. 201. Basilicas, in. 449. " Blood of Hailes," iv. 375 ; v. 351, 431 ; vi. 197. Boniface the Bavarian, iii. 396. * Buon-
delmonti's Bride,' ii. 48. Chaucer, i. 189. Claret
and vin-de-grave, ii. 434. Comet, Papal Bull
against, iii. 334. Dancing upon bridges, i. 109.
De Laci family, temp. Henry I. and Stephen,
x. 21, 332. Dutton and Seaman families, viii.
67. English contingent in the last Crusade, ix. 177.
Forum, gold coins in the, iv. 513. Italian bell, ix.
406. Latitudes, temperate, ii. 104. Monks and
friars, i. 455. Pompey's Pillar, iii. 410. Roman
house, i. 225. Rome, H. Andrea delle Fratte, ii.
297 ; Ghetto at, iii. 312 ; early hotels at, ix. 105 ;
obelisk at St. Peter's, 109. St. Bartholomew, ii.
262, 392. San Lanfranco, ii. 73. Seaman (John),
LL.D., iii. 428. Siena, its siege, i. 369 ; ii. 49.
Silchester, church (?) at, ii. 101, 277 ; iii. 11, 275,
374. Toledo (Eleanoradi),ii. 298. Vilanova (Arnaldo
da), ii. 161. Walpole (Horace) and his editors, iii.
354. Window glass, ix. 150, 271. Ycleping the
church, viii. 486
Badge, Chester, vi. 308, 375 ; curious, viii. 122, 267 ;
Spanish, xii. 93
Baddy, derivation and use of the word, xii. 87, 153 Baer (F. H.) on Jeanne de France, i. 349. Valentines,
i. 248 ; v. 335 "Baff week," origin of the term, ix. 329, 353, 372,
473 ; x. 17
Baffin (William), his intestacy, i. 346 Bagatelle, its etymology, iii. 345 Bagman = commercial traveller, xi. 149, 232, 338, 411 Bagpipes, Lincolnshire, xi. 329, 393 Bagration (Prince), his wife, ii. 167, 195 Bagshaw ( Dorothy ) Thomas Stafford, 1631, their
descendants, xii. 188 Bagshawe pedigree, vi. 388 Bailey, its meaning, iii. 269, 293, 433 ; iv. 32 Bailey (E.) on Band^Waldron, xii. 289 Bailey (Philip James), his death, x. 242, 291, 349,
456 ; his 'The Mystic,' xi. 508 Bailey- Kempling (W.) on Frederick Tennyson, xi.
154
Baillie (Joanna), portraits of, ix. 129, 237, 354, 432 Baillte-Grohman (W. A.) on eulachon and its variants,
xii. 511
Baily (J.) on Boca Chica, place-name, vii. 69. Foun- tain inkhorns, ii. 228. Gipsies in England, v. 276. Monarch in a wheelbarrow, xi. 14. ' Oxford Argo,' ii. 309. Pastophoria, its meaning, vi. 13. Pollard money, ii. 168 Bain (J.) on birth of Edward VI., i. 206. Logan
(John), i. 237 Baker (C.) on Baker family, x. 88 Baker (C. T.) on gold chain of Charles II.'s time,
x. 327. Kit-Cat portraits, x. 471 3aker (Robert), his biography, iv. 188 Baker (S.) on Vice-Admiral, v. 461. Bell-ringers'
rimes, v. 93.
Baker (T. H.) on Thomas Shakspeare, iii. 108 Baker (W. C.) on letter of Lord Byron, xi. 186 Baker family, x. 88, 232, 413 Balaclava, death of the trumpet-major at, ix. 465,
491
Jalbrennie, place-name, i. 48, 211 3alcarres and St. Andrews, xii. 346 3aldock (G. Y.) on antiquities of East London, iv. 215, 386, 542. Barracked = hooted, ix. 63.