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Barlow (Rev. F.), of Burton, his ' Complete English
Peerage,' viii. 144, 290 Barmouth, its botany, x. 49 Barnard (Gr. W. G.) on William Hewitt, surgeon and
author, x. 473
Barnard's Inn, records of, xi. 448 ; xii. 13 Barnes, history of Byfield House at, xii. 108, 193 Barnes (Barnabe), ' Parthenophil and Parthenophe,'
xii. 142, 274
Barnes (Sir Edward), his biography, iv. 9, 419 Barnes (F.) on Wm. Henry, Dean of Killaloe, xi.
488
Barnes (T.), Times ' editor, xi. 48 Barnes (Wm.), his tetraglot epigram, x. 486 ; and the
English language, xi. 245, 497 Barnfield (Richard), Marlowe, and Shakespeare, viii.
217, 277
Barns, medieval tithe, vi. 309, 397, 496 ; vii. 93, 191 Barns Elms House, advertisement concerning, v. 312 Barnstaple, Huguenot congregation at, xii. 426 Barnwell Priory, Cambridge, excavations on its site,
x. 488 ; xi. 57
Barnyard for farmyard, iv. 419, 527 ; v. 343 Barometer, water, at Cambridge, x. 366 Baronetcy offered by George III., iii. 387 Baronets, number of, in each reign, iv. 517; v, 114,
157 ; list of citizen, ix. 61 Barons Down, origin and meaning of the name, viii.
264, 372, 453 Barracked hooted, colonial slang term, its origin, ix.
63, 196, 232, 355, 514 ; x. 76, 135 Barracks, earliest use of the word, iii. 3 Barras, place-name, its etymology, viii. 202, 228, 267,
473 ; ix. 15, 133 ; x. 10 Barrator, various forms of the word, x. 166 Barre" (Col. Isaac), his biography, vi. 405 Barrels, stages raised on, xii. 503 Barrett (C. R. B.), his 'Battles and Battlefields,' xi.
462 Barrett (J. J.) on title of book wanted, x. 231.
Weight or token, x. 252
Barrett (W. F.) on "Oh, life so short ! " viii. 525 Barricades first used, iii. 3 Barrington (George), pickpocket and poet, ii. 384 ;
and the Botany Bay Theatre, 404 Barrister, the first lady, vii. 205 Barristers, their right to rank as esquires, xi. 12 ;
medical, xii. 485 Barrosa token, ix. 248, 393 Barrow (A. R.) on projection on a saw, x. 49 Barrow (William), clockmaker, ii. 388, 497 Barry (Dr. James), her biography, vii. 448, 516 ; viii.
108
Barry peerage, ii. 448 ; iii. 274 ; iv. 132 Barry Wavy Often on Seaborne family, xi. 248 Barsham, East, its manor house, ii. 144 Bart (Jean), his descent on Northumberland, iv. 88,
152
Barted : to bart, as a verb, vii. 165, 237 Bartholomew (M. H.) on translations of Edward the
Confessor, vi. 321. Rupert (Prince) after the
Restoration, x. 186
Bartholomew Close, its Early English doorway, i. 424 Bartlett (Samuel), aged Chartist, his death, ix. 86 Bartolini, his bust of Lord Byron, x, 47, 135
Bartolozzi, original copper-plate engraved in line by,
vi. 447
Barton, two colonels named, iii. 127 Barton and Stedrnan families, ii. 489 Basilicas, Christian, iii. 276, 322, 449, 493 ; iv. 73 ;
their definition, xii. 168, 315, 412 Bask. See also Heuskarian. Bask Book of Genesis, v. 396, 442 Bask books, in the Bodleian, viii. 377 ; notes on, 477;
before 1565, x. 307
Bask churchyard, English epitaph in, iii. 385 Bask New Testament of 1571, German reprint of,
xi. 64, 112, 191, 276, 393 Bask schoolgirl, letters of a, x. 462 Bask song, the oldest, v. 470 Baskerville (H.) on bishops' ornaments, viii. 206.
Marian hymn, viii. 343. Mitre, the, viii. 324
Oxford diocesan arms, ix. 68. Pole (Sir Geoffrey),
d. 1558, x. 18 Baskerville family, ii. 467 Baskinn, the hosts of, vii. 268 Basque. See Bask and Heuskarian. Bass Clef on lyrical poetry, x. 227 Basse (M.) on bards, ix. 208. Glencairn peerage, xi.
75. Harvet (Dr. Gentianus), viii. 229. Lord's
Prayer in the twelfth century, xi. 57 Basse (William), his biography, i. 161 Basset (J.), his ' Origin of Boundary Customs,' xi. 449 Bastable family, xii. 268 Bastardy, story told of, iv. 108, 158, 216 Bastien and Mary, Queen of Scots, vi. 207 ' Bataille Loquifer,' chanwn de geste, x. 7 Batavia and ' Historia Batavica,' iii. 205 Bate (William), miniaturist, 1799-1827, x. 270 Bates (E. F.) on " A mad world, my masters," ix. 68.
Jonson (Ben), his repetitions, ix. 145. Shake- speare's geography, xii. 91. Shakespeare's 76th
Sonnet, xi. 493. Bath, Major Andrews house at, vi. 46 ; the change of
calendar in 1751, xii. 15 ; Richard Nash at, 15,
116, 135, 272, 335, 392, 493 ; John Beyer at, 26
patients sent there, 1613-58, 286, 414 Bath, Order of the, iv. 537 j v. 50 Bath, slipper, i. 98 Bath Abbey, arms of, viii. 221 Bath apple, i. 228, 317, 375, 435 Bath estate, North Tawton, Devon, and De Bathe
family, xii. 14, 271
Batham Gate, Roman road in Derbyshire, iv. 289, 336 Bathetic, its derivation and use, v. 26 Bathford on Nelson's sister Anne, xii. 428 Bathoe (G.), catalogue of collections by, ii. 308, 377 Batson (H. M.) on Barras, viii. 473. Broom (John) of
Poole, vii. 48. Clifford : Mortimer : Waller, vii.
208. Hangman Stones, x. 467. Hawthorn, xii.
473. Marylebone Cemetery, vii. 109. Mortimer
family, vii. 408. Vis-de-Lew family, x. 466.
Waller family, vii. 129; viii. 412. Williams
(Griffith), vii. 27. Williams (Major), his voyage to
Canada in 1776, vii. 112 Batsueins, its etymology, v. 288, 384 Batten (T. H.) on monarch in a wheelbarrow, x. 467 Battersby (C. J.) on Sir Thomas Dickenson, i. 147 Battle, pitched, its definition, vi. 286, 497 ; vii. 32 Battle-axes and Romans, i. 269, 432 ; ii. 154