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Bell ringers, their articles, i. 424 ; ii. 55 ; their rimes,
iv. 305, 446 ; v. 93
Bell ringing, record, iii. 466; "spurring" peal, iv. 394 ; at wakes, vii. 188, 294
Bell ringing customs, viii. 201, 308, 427
Bells, angelus, i. 143 ; ancient copper, i. 406 ; ii. 50 ; Irish, ii. 482 ; tolled for payment of church rents, ii.507 ; iii. 31, 151 ; at old Flaunden Church, Herts, iv. 46, 171 ; rung during thunderstorm, 223, 332 ; carillons rung on, 227 ; rights regarding, xi. 268,
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" Belongs with," use of the term, vii. 148, 318 Belperopis, ghost-word, ii. 406 Beltane, Welsh custom, xii. 322
Beltchar (B.) on Arlington, iii. 269. Beltchar sur- name, iii. 7
Beltchar surname, iii. 7, 272 Ben-Clerk, its meaning, viii. 325, 512 ' Ben-Hur,' prototypes of, ix. 327 Ben-Hur on Griffits, origin of name, v. 316; St.
Jerome's works, v. 148
Ben Nevis, Sir W. Scott on its " echoes," i. 426 Benbow (Admiral), his family, i. 108 Bench ^elders' platform in churches, vii. 487 Benchmark, Ordnance Survey, ii. 328, 413 Benedek (Field- Marshal), extracts from his will, v.
434
Benedick on " O saw ye my father," ix. 147 Benedictines and the place-name Beaulieu, viii. 397 Benefices, lists of institutions to, i. 68, 175 Benevent, its locality, i. 449 Bengal, English residents in, lists of, x. 426 Benham(C. E.) on author of recitation, vii. 237 Benham (W.) on Dickensiana ; phrase of Mrs. Gamp, viii. 426. Erkenwald, Bishop of London, ii. 318. Grimwood (Eliza), xii. 377. ' Pageant,' x. 355 Benham (W. G.) on Been to,' 1 iii. 227. Epitaph at Drogheda, iii. 346. ' Three Kings of Colchester ' vi. 127
Benicke, ghost- word, iii. 205 Beni-Israel Jews in Bombay, xii. 190 Benjamin (Judah P.), his ancestry, xi. 310 Bennett (F.) on Easter egg and rabbit, iii. 488 Bennett (Rev. John), his bibliography, xi. 406, 495 Bennington Castle, Hertfordshire, vi. 409 Benoit (A.) on Beaulieu as place-name, ix. 75. French
novel, ix. 233
Bensly (E.) on acervation, viii. 361. Albino animals, x. 91. Authors of quotations wanted, ix. 818, 515. Blockhead applied to a woman, ix. 287. Burton's 'Anatomy of Melancholy,' xi. 181, 222, 263, 322, 441 ; xii. 2, 62, 162, 301, 362, 442. Buchanan, Greek distich on, xi. 331. Cadaver, xi. 18. Carlyle's 'Past and Present,' xi. 418. Cigar in modern Latin, x. 465. Colonial journalism, ix. 365. Comma misplaced, x. 18. Coptic used as a type of an out-of-the-way language or little-known sub- ject, ix. 466. Crashaw, recent edition of, xii. 86. Dickens, and Sterne, v. 185 ; and Tibullus and Sweeny Todd,x. 86, 303. " England's Darling," x. 258. English gladiators, x. 157. Flowering Sunday, x. 374. Goat, travelled, x. 317. Greek epigram, x 213. Hateful, ix. 446. Initial for forename in serious verse, ix. 227 ; x. 238 ; John of Salisbury's 'Policraticus,' xi. 511. Latin quotation, xii. 315,
374. Latin riddle of Leo XIII., xi. 415. Latin
verses, x. 218. Lipsius referred to by Sir T.
Browne, xi. 46. Macaulay, and Hannah More, ix.
306 ; in German, ix. 405. Metropoli, ix. 406. Obelisk
at St. Peter's, Rome, ix. 255. Optic or optical
glasses, x. 234. " Prospicimus modo," ix. 273.
Proverbs in Herbert's ' Jacula Prudentum,' x. 113.
Quotations, x. 36. Reference wantd, xi. 138. St.
Paul and Seneca, x. 37. Sathalia, ix. 250. Scott
(Sir Walter), ix. 331 ; medallion of, x. 236 ;
his 'Woodstock,' x. 515. Smith (Sir Thomas),
of Parson's Green, ix. 373. Spiera (Francis), his
despair, x. 178. Sterne, Thackeray, and Dickens,
inaccurate allusions to, x. 5. Thackeray, passage
in, ix. 477. Tolpatchery, ix. 315. " Vita pouse
priore frui,"xii. 114. window glass, ix. 374
Benson (Arohbp.), Latin verses on monkey story, v. 208
Benson (Wm.), 1682-1764, translator, his biography, ix. 468
Bent (M.) on Johnson's prayer, xii. 389. " When the little drummer," xi. 28
Bent (Robert), his biography, ix. 188 ; xi. 356
Bent (William), 1747-1823, his biography, ix. 188 ; xi. 356
Bentham (Jeremy), his unfulfilled prophecy, ii. 165
Bentham family, iii. 387
Benton (G. M.), on Long Melford Church, Suffolk, xii. 19
Benwell burial register, vi. 247, 336
' Beowulf,' translations of, xii. 83, 198
Bequest, curious, ix. 428
Be'ranger, his ' Le Roi d'Yvetot' and Napoleon, ix. 88, 218
Berdoe (Dr.), his 'Browning Cyclopaedia,' misinter- pretation in, iv. 535
Beresford (S. B.) on Col. Stanhope Cotton, xii. 487
Bergen, Norway, statue of W. F. K. Christie, iv. 514 ; v. 57
Bergen- op- Zoom, Anglicized word, i. 266
Berkeley (Bishop), his * Principles of Human Know- ledge,' 1710, vi. 449, 509
Berkeley Church, tomb of Thomas, Lord Berkeley, and Catherine his wife in, v. 375, 483
Berkshire carol, tii. 307, 394
Berkshire parish registers, i. 384 ; xii. 388, 431, 457
Berkshire towns, their arms, i. 108, 353
Berlin, registration of birth in, iii. 407
Berlin Arsenal, picture in, xi. 207, 317, 414
Bermuda, Hambleton tribe in, xii. 129; town of Hamilton, xii. 198
Bermuda on Carmichael family, i. 248
Bermudas Company, iv. 108, 233
"Bernardus non vidit omnia " : "Blind Bayard," v. 356, 441, 506 ; vii. 106, 369, 477
Bernau (C. A.) on parson's nose, viii. 113. William the Conqueror's half brothers and sisters, viii. 199
Berners family, vi. 231, 278, 453 ; vii. 70, 253
Berries, mistletoe, xi. 110
Berry: " Muskeg berry," its meaning, x. 509
Berry narbor Church, epitaph in, viii. 121
Berth = to lay down floor-boards, vii. 505
Bertie (Miss Di), her parentage, iv. 206, 355
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