NINTH SERIES.
land, iv. 152. Basilicas, xii. 315. " Be the da :
weary," v. 407. Beasley, Beesley, Besley
Besleigh, x. 195. Bedfont, Middlesex, iii. 313
Bedfordshire : Lord Lieutenancy, xi. 515
Bellman, vi. 417. Berkshire towns, their arms, i
353. Bess of Hardwick, iii. 379. " Bible, Crown
and Constitution," viii. 71. Birch-sap wine, xii. 50
" Black ivory," vi. 452. Black rood, the, vi. 378
Blackheads, vii. 253. Blake's flag-captain, iv. 315
Blankets, vii. 156. Bligh (Admiral William), iv
33. Blotting-paper, black, ii. 506. Bodley (Sir T.)
x. 277. Bonaparte broadsides, iii. 392. Bontemp
(Madame), vii. 274. Book, largest first issue of a
vi. 155. Bookkeeping, iv. 335. Book-plate, iii
417. Book-sales, list of, vi. 213. Books publishec
at beginning of century, ii. 31. Boots and sandals
ii. 314. Borough-English, v. 501. Bouge'es
buggies, vii. 375. Bowyer wills, ix. 131. "Boj
Barry," x. 14. Branch, its meaning, vi. 72
Brandon, executioner, ix. 72. Brasenose College
Oxford, vii. 92. Breslaw, viii. 228. Brewer (Dr.)
his monument, x. 516. Bricks, viii. 529. Bride
wain wedding, vi. 254. Brightlingsea : its Deputy
Mayor, xii. 506. Brightwalton, ix. 458. Broken
on the wheel, vi. 314. Brooch of Lorn, x. 357
Brooks (Thomas), v. 54. Brotherhood of Fools, v
95. Brown (Lancelot), vi. 355. Buckinghamshire
custom, viii. 403. "Bull and Last," vii. 128
Bunker's Hill, i. 456. Burial-ground in Portuga
Street, viii. 414. Buss queries, x. 493. Byfield
family, vii. 234. Byron's bust by Bartolini, x. 135.
Campbell (Thomas), his ' Wallace,' iii. 392. Cann
Office, viii. 371. Canons Hall, ii. 331. Cape town
in 1 844, iii. 97. " Capt. Rock," vii. 353. Carant
or corant, x. 415. Carbonari, xi. 476. Carkeet
family, iii. 56. Caron House, iii. 193. 'Carrion
Crow,' ix. 393. Carter (John), antiquary, xi. 352.
Carterly, vii. 192. Carthusian monasteries in
England and Scotland, vi. 475. Cassocks, blue, iii.
475. Castle Carewe, Pembroke, ix. 490. Castle
Rushen, Castletown, Isle of Man, xi. 238. Caul,
child's, iii. 77, 491. ' Causidicade,' its author, ii.
112. Caxon = wig, ii. 132. Chalices, wood, ix. 215.
Chancery, Six Clerks in, ii. 233 ; iii. 135. Chap-
lains, ix. 94. Chapman (George), iv. 314. Charit-
able Corporation, i. 334. Charles I. rings, iii. 175.
Chauncy MSS , ii. 477. Chewar, the, viii 409
Child (Sir Josiah), i. 278. 'Child's Own Book,'
vii. 377. Chinese junk, x. 431. Chodowiecky, iv.
297.- Christmas carols, xi. 414. Church goods
inventories of, i. 437. Church registers, London, v.
92. Churches double-naved, iii. 496. Church-
wardens' accounts, xii. 395. Cistercian visitations,
xii. 497. City of the Violet Crown, xi. 177. Close,
officer of the Victory, x. 336. Clough family, i.
132. CM. = centimetre, iii. 377. Coarsie, v. 527
Cockade of George I., x . 52. Cockman (Rev.
Thomas), vi. 453. Coe (John) and family, vii. 453.
Coleridge (8. T.), his second name, x. 114 ; biblio-
graphy, x. 231. Collet, particulars of, vii. 3 93. Colling-
wood, xi. 474. Columbarium in church tower, xii. 113.
'Compass window," x . 517. Confessionals, ix. 153.
Coon song, xii. 338. Cooper (Col. Thomas), vii.
!39. Cope (General Sir John), vi. 395. Corona-
tion plate, u. 49. Corporation chains and maces,
viii. 447. Corpus Christi Day, iv. 17. Costume,
1569, v. 521. " Counterfeits and trinkets," i. 16.
County Council Board Schools, xii. 107, 157. Cox
(James), his museum, iv. 275. Crack-nut Sunday,
vi. 434. Crawford, xi. 417. Cromwellian forfeitures,
viii. 469. Cronbane halfpenny, iii. 456. Crowley
(Sir Ambrose), iii. 155. Cryptography, iii. 152 ;
vi. 153. Culpeper families, vi. 438. Curfew bell
at Buckingham, x. 486. D.S.P.F.C., iv. 192.
Dallas family, iii. 173. Davenant's essays, vi. 433.
Davenport-Hulme,vii. 235. Dawkum, its meaning,
i. 435. De Morgan (A.) on the difficulty of cor-
rectly describing books, viii. 299. Deceased wife's
sister : Manx law, iv. 226. Dee (Dr. John), iii. 73.
Delagoa Bay, vii. 478. Delaval-Carey, x. 338.
Descendants of Elizabethan worthies, x. 311.
Desecration of Hemington Church, xii. 278. Devil's
offering, iv. 118. Dewsiers, its meaning, i. 493.
Dighton, portrait by, viii. 252. Dillon (James),
first Earl of Roscommon, iv. 151. 'Dirty Old
Man,' ix. 512. Dissington family, ix. 18. 'Dr.
Syntax,' v. 152. Dorp, use of the word, vi. 113.
Double Christian names, vi. 217. Douce (Francis),
i. 158. Dragon tree, ix. 411. Dublin parish
registers, xi. 272. Duels, viii. 492. Dulwich
Gallery, portraits in, viii. 134. Duncalfe, xi.
392. Dwnn of Dwynn, Radnorshire, vi. 36.
Earl Marshal's Court, iv. 462. Early printers,
designs of, viii. 393. Early steam navigation, vi.
368 ; vii. 252 ; viii. 307. Earth mother, ix. 176.
Earthquake in 1750, iii. 330. East India Com-
pany, iii. 212. Easter customs at Taunton and
Haseley, ix. 365. Easter Monday at Hallaton,
Leicestershire, vii. 347. Eaton (Theophilus), i. 394.
Eggs, their price, ix. 278. " Elixir Vitse " in fiction,
iv. 257. Elizabeth (Queen), scandal about, iv. 272;
her Pocket Pistol, xii. 457. Elizabethan terms,
v. 366. Emery family, v. 115. English oratory,
viii. 49. Enigma on the letter H, vi. 85. Epitaph
at Doncaster, xii. 413. Erkenwald, Bishop of
London, ii. 318. Essex in Ireland, xi. 256. Events,
great, from little causes, i. 356. Ewins (Sir Patrick
Claud), Bart., x. 333. Excavations near Ciren-
cester, vii. 398. Faggots to burn heretics, ii. 378 ;
v. 326. Fahrenheit thermometer, v. 290. Faithorne
(W.), his map of London, i. 491. Family crests,
x. 173. Fasting spittle, xii. 51. Faunch, its mean-
ing, iii. 372. February fill-dyke, v. 502. Female
fighters, their portraits, ix. 156. Fillingham family,
viii. 69. Fire-fanged, viii. 51. Fireplaces in cathe-
dral churches, ix. 216. Flats, xii. 134. Flaying
alive, xii. 489. Fleetwood family, xii. 130. Flint
buildings, xii. 395. Foot-cloth nag, ix. 233. Foot's
Cray, its derivation, i. 338. Forty pounds a year
in Goldsmith's day, xi. 393. Forty-Shilling Day,
vii. 366. French prisoners of war, i. 212. Furlong,
xi. 35. Ganganelli's Bible, ix. 397. Garland, a
new sense of, vi. 337. Garrard (Rev. G.), Master
of Charterhouse, v. 37. Gates of Sandwich, vi. 297.
Gee family, ix. 131. German armour, x. 433.
Gipsies of Spain, vi. 395. Glasse (Mrs.)^xi. 232.
Glibbes (Irish) or Coulins, iv. 11. Gloves "at fairs,
i. 375. Goal and gaol, vi. 290. Goat in folk-lore,
v. 360. Godfrey (Col. Charles), his biography,
vi. 474. Godfrey's Court, iv. 508. Godling, viii. 114.