་ Brown (Thomas), his works, xi. 290 Brown (Admiral William), b. 1777, of the Argentine, vii. 249, 355 Brown (Rear-Admiral William), information wanted, iv. 300 Brown family of Brown's Bay, near Larne, v. 98 Brown family of Scotland, i. 349 Brown Bellingues: Hopcroft, vi. 11 Browne (C. Orde), author of two pamphlets, 1882, iii. 231 Browne (Charles), brother of Viscount Montague, c. 1577, iii. 418 Browne (Dr. Edward), foreign editions of his 'Travels,' i. 461 Browne (John), b. 1642, Regius Chirugus Ordinarius, vi. 208 Browne (Lyde), virtuoso, date of marriage wanted, iv. 301 Browne (Robert William), Archdeacon of Bath, d. 1895, xi. 131, 176 Browne (Sir Thomas) and counterfeit basilisks, 1691, ii. 446; on habit of living," iv. 72; his Religio Medici,' prefatory memoir: G. B. M., ix. 11; Spanish quotation in his Religio Medici,' xi. 347 Browne (Sir Thomas). See Brown (Thomas). Browne (William), in Rome, 15—, ix. 46 Browne (William Garl), of Washington, D.C., artist, birthplace wanted, iv. 273 Browne family of Kiddington, Oxon, viii. 332 Browning (R.), Dean Church on his Sordello,' i. 128, 220; and motto from Hanmer, iii. 506; iv. 24; quotations in Ring and the Book,' 49; sagacious Swede and Pisan assistance," 49; his The Flower's Name,' vi. 188; quotation from A Lover's Quarrel.' x. 49, 119 Buckeridge or Buckridge (Bishop John), his history, iv. 74, 116 Buckeridge (Katharine), of Ipsden, Oxon, x. 250; xi. 236 "Buckheen," origin of term, ix. 430, 474, 531 Buckland (Rev. W.), his burial-place, ix. 250, 377 Buckle (J. W.), c. 1814, letters by, iv. 130 Buckoll (Henry J.), 1803-1871, author of hymns, xii. 32, 73 Buckridge (Lewis), water-colour artist, ix. 491 Bucks, register of persons in, 1798, vii. 489 Buckstone (John Leslie), editor of The Meteor,' vii. 4 Buckworth (Thomas) = Elizabeth Mael, c. 1728, ii. 529 Budæus, his book 'De Asse,' vii. 332, 397 Buddha, the figure of, in the human eye and neck, i. 245 66 Buffaloes, Royal Antediluvian Order of," particulars of, v. 237, 276; early references to, x. 229, 318 Bug in place-names, vii. 28, 77, 97, 152 Bugden (Edmund), his life in India, iv. 267; letter to Richard Edwards, v. 118 Bugg family of Essex, vii. 97 Bulgarian Festival, Cheese Monday," ix. 169 Bulgoldorf (animal), vii. 509 Bull (John), family record, xi. 271 Bull (John) Gentleman of the Poultry," ix. 272 338 وو Bulls and "bears," Stock Exchange terms, vi. 249, 281 Bull's Head Inn, Manchester, the history of, iii. 134, 169 " Bully," in Coleridge, v. 69 Bülow (Prince von) and Lord Chatham, xii. 133 Bulteel (James), 1752, his history and family, iii. 445 Bultee] family, evidence of marriages wanted, V. 316 Bunks (Jonathan), his MS., 1795, ii. 269 Bunnett (Henry), artist, information wanted, v. 66 Bunsen (Christian) and Connop Thirlwall, x. 9 Bunyon and Bignold families, vii. 170 "Burd," word used as prefix, derivation of, i. 151, 217 Burdett (Peter Perez), xi. 272 Burdett (Robert), Westminster scholar, x. 290, 356 Burdett (Robert), xi. 151 Burdett family, xi. 151, 219, 258 Burfoot (- of Withyham, Sussex, his pedigree, iiì. 210 Burgain (Thomas and wife), burial recorded in Islip parish register, xi. 510 Burges (Francis), printer of Norwich Post,' 1701, ii. 81, 216, 292 Burges (Sir James B.), his 'Correspondence,' xi. 410 Burgess (T. B.), water-colour artist, ix. 491 Burgh (John), glass-painter of York, x. 88 Burghs, District of, Parliamentary election, 1754, i. 507 Burial customs: the body to pass through the church, i. 30; iron nails driven into skull, 77, 133; ii. 75 Burial of heart, an example in Palestine, v. 134 Burial-places of ecclesiastics, ix. 211, 414; of Gentlemen-Ushers of the Black Rod, ix. 468, 513; of eminent judges, ix. 250; of Royal Academicians and Associates, ix. 211; of eminent scientists, ix. 250, 315, 359, 377 Burial registers: St. Katharine's, London, ix. 408, 453, 496 Burials, tax on, iv. 48 Burials, testamentary, c. 1650-1850, iii. 297 "Buried in linen," the meaning of, xii. 512 Buried at sea, four guns salute for an officer, v. 38, 106; even number of guns fired, vi. 95, 174 Burke, to burke," metaphorical use of the word, ii. 100 Burke (Edmund), his Reflections on the French Revolution,' vii. 267; quotation from, viii. 139; reference wanted, 332; items concerning, ix. 107 Barke (Lieut.-Col. Thomas R.), evidence in trial by court-martial on duellist, viii. 382 Burleigh (Henry) and Conspiracy to murder King William III, xi. 28 Burlington Arcade, centenary of the, vi. 292 Burlington House colonnade, the stones of, iii. 476; its fate, iv. 30 Burn (Chief Baron Francis), vii. 450, 493 Burnaby, Baronets of Broughton Hall, Oxon, vii. 269, 338 Burnaby (John), minister to Swiss Cantons, 1743-49, vii. 338 Burnet (Bishop) and Bishop Bedell, vii. 129, 218 Burnet (Rev. William), livings held by, ix. 72 Burning tower crest, ix. 251, 294 The Burnt champagne, its preparation, iv. 217, 251 Burnt his Boats," first use of the phrase, viii. 210; ix. 177; see under Proverbs and Phrases. Burrell (William), centenarian, information wanted, v. 12 Bürresheim (Emmerich Joseph von Breidenbach), memorial medal of, ix. 36 Burrowes Hall, Cheshire, indentification wanted, iv. 219, 258 Burry and Adamson families, ii. 508 Burt (Albin Roberts), miniature painter, his history, iv. 47, 115, 194; v. 167 Burton (Edmund Charles), memorial at Daventry, iv. 70 Burton (Michael Arthur, 1st Baron), statue at Burton-on-Trent iv. 319 "Burton (Richard)," pseudonym of Nathaniel Crouch, v. 75 Burton (Robert), Anatomy of Melancholy,' Burton family in Norfolk, iv. 13 Bury (Bishop de), his Philobiblon,' ix. 270 Bury (Richard, Bishop of), d. 1345, his library, ii. 355; xi. 435 Busher (Leonard), author, c. 1614, his portrait, iii. 210, 313 Bushman (John), clockmaker, xi. 30, 78 Bushrod (Richard), captain in British army,. 1742, iv. 133, 281 describing Busick (R.) of Epsom, x. 251. Butcher, epitaph on, ii. 188, 259, 298 378 Byng (George), M.P. for Newport, 1790, i. 268 Byrd (Col. William), of Richmond, Virginia, c. 1737, iii. 274, 367 Byrne (Elizabeth), landscape painter, ix. 490, 534 Byron (George Gordon, 6th Lord), his travels, ii. 447, 535; his journey from Montbovon to Thun, 1816, iii. 301; as a character in fiction, iv. 10, 60; v. 80; on Austrians as Huns, iv. 25; his valet William Fletcher, 135; Apocryphal writings, v. 113, 143; bust at Oxford, 122, 163; Don Juan,' cantos 17 and 18, 179, 240; lines on a statue in Fleet Street, 40, 82, 107; facsimile letter of, vi. 54; and Thomas Campbell, a parallel, x. 45; and Corsica in 1821, 270, 312; and The Duke of Mantua, 288; and the Royal Society, 430, 498; his lameness, xi. 272, 316, 339, 375 Byron (John), author of Three Black Crows,' v. 160 C.(B.), C a poet on cheese, xi. 290 C.E.," meaning of abbreviation, xi. 329, 416 "Cabal," derivation of word, ix. 291 Cabellero (Fernan), her La Gaviota,' the translator of, xii. 355, 393 Cadby (Mr.) piano maker, x. 168, 219; xi. 217 "Cadeau =a present, early use of the word, ii. 308 Cadenski (Lieut.), his duel with Lieut. R. H. Trunton, 1812, iii. 474, 522 Cadogan Square, demolition of buildings near, iii. 70, 155, 236, 314 Cadua" in Congreve's Love for Love,' 1695, iii. 186, 252 Caellwic, in Cornwall, c. 810, its identification. vi. 332 Caen Wood: see Ken Wood Cæsar (Julius) on sudden death," i. 429, 497; his lost work 'Anticaton,' ii. 250; his reform of the calendar, iii. 50; his daughter Julia, vii. 130, 175, 216, 237; his legions: Bibracte, xi. 47 Cæsar (Major-General Julius), d. 1762, vii. 129, 174 Cage family, xi. 451, 493 Caillaud (Brig.-Gen. John), d. 1812, his wife, xi. 510; xii. 214, 259 Caister, the maiden's tomb at, vii. 206; chrismatory at, 269; notabilities of, 291, 374; early canon at, 368 Cake-dish, Scottish, crest on, 1712, iii. 385, 455 Calais, belfry at, vii. 409, 454, 477; city gates, the builder of, iii. 30 Calais, Dessin's Hotel, its history, iv. 187, 248; v. 20, 21, 51; Louis XVIII. monument, v. 288 Calcutta, story of the Black Hole challenged, i. 108, 175, 379 Caldecott family, ii. 107, 195, 237, 298 xi. 37 Call of the iii. 69, 216 use of the expression, Callowhill (J.), vase painter, ix. 72 Calverley (C. S.), the answers to his charades, ii. 128, 178, 215; key to his parodies, vi. 335; vii. 58, 152, 177, 215 Calvert (Elizabeth), 1663, and fraudulent literature, vii. 147 Calvert (Leonard), first Governor of Maryland, iv. 142 Calvin: Michelet on his house at Geneva, xi. 246 Cambrai, its history, iv. 269; mentioned in 1577, v. 26; Hugh Griffin, Provost of, c. 1596, vi. 86 Cambridge (Earl of), his arms, x. 491; xi. 155 Cambridge, almanacs printed at, in the seventeenth century, ii. 241, 280 Cambridge, a formality of the fifteenth century, i. 367 Cambridge University, list of alumni, v. 66; Cross-bearer of the University of, vi. 67, 133; Master of the Glomery, viii. 29, 57 118433 Cambridge and Oxford Universities, article contrasting, ix. 370 Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire wills, list of, Cameron (Rev. J.), 1653-1719, his descendants, i. 88 Camouflage," use of the word, iii. 464; occurrence in American telegram, v. 42, 79; its origin, v. 108, 136; ix. 419 Camoys (Lord), his milk syphons, ix. 31 Campanology: Nola: Cnollare: Pulsare, vii. 502; viii. 37, 95 Campbell (Major Alexander), c. 1820, his duel Campbell (Rear-Admiral Donald), 1752-1819, i. 335 Campbell (Sir Gilbert), title of his poems wanted, v. 238 Campbell (Gen. Sir Henry F.), Ranger of Richmond Park, his family, viii. 210 Campbell (Rev. J. M'Leod), D.D., and Fragments of Truth,' 1852, xii. 90 Campbell (Lieut.-Col. James), 45th Foot, viii. 51 Campbell (Col. John), M.P. for Ayrshire, 1700, i. 110 Campbell (John), LL.D., 1708-1775, his The X. 45 Campbell shield of arms, ix. 111, 176, 214, 296 Candia (Cecilia Maria De), c. 1872, and Bishop Candlemas rime of farmers, ii. 29, 77, 117, 159 Candle, flat, mentioned. by Dickens, term explained, iv. 106, 173; x. 467; xi. 58, 137 Candles, heavy penalty for making one's own, c. 1769, iii. 503 Cane, lore of the, vi. 252, 302, 322; vii. 59 "Canions" of breeches, some notes on, i. 162 Cannibal Club, x. 322 "Cannot away with," meaning of the expression, x. 470, 497; use of the expression, xi. 35 Canon Law and ecclesiasticol devolution of property, i. 209, 278 Canons of York, Henry III. and the, vi. 221 Cantelupe (Viscount), allusion to in London Lyrics,' ix. 210, 257, 298 Canterbury, Archbishop of, buried at Hauterive, Switzerland, iii. 149, 312 Canterbury Account Rolls, the publication of, iii. 508 Cantillon, Napoleon's bequest to, i. 34 Cantrell family, particulars wanted, v. 291, 332; 175 Cap, fool's or dunce's, latest use of, xii. 52, 78 Cap of maintenance," x. 151, 195, 231, 258, 379 Capel Curig, meaning of name, iv. 126 Capel (Giles), fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford, 1540, viii. 8 Capel-le-Ferne, Kent, the name of the church, ii. 268 Capel-le-Ferne, parish name, the meaning of, xii. 393, 518 Capello (Francesco), Secretary to the Venetian "Robert Burns" of Capes (Bernard), inscription on monument at Winchester), ix. 250, 314 Capon tree in Jedwater, x. 450, 493; xi. 95 Capronnier (Jean Baptiste), glass-painter of Brussels, x. 44 Captive Linnet,' poem, the author, xii. 19 Captor and his captive's arms, instances, iv. 188, 251, 334; v. 26, 133 Caractacus, works on his life, v. 237, 275 Caravan," racehorse, vii. 209, 256, 276, 453 Carcassonne, Nadaud's poem on, iv. 77, 118, 169 Cardell (Ann)=John Toppe, c. 1600, iii. 475 Cardew family and the 12th Regiment, viii. 450 Cardew," meaning of the word, ii. 299, 336, 397, 417 Card-names of 17th century, the origin of, xii. 214 Cards, curious details in court, vi. 111; ix. 159 Cards, illustrations on snap cards, ii. 210; play ing cards: Great Mogul on the ace of spades, c. 1857, i. 468, 514; Great Mogul on, c. 1800, ii. 19 Carew (Bamfylde Moore) and the Goadbys, viii. 248, 311 Carew (Richard), 1555-1620, author, xii. 450, 514 Carew tournament, information wanted about persons present, v. 152 Carey (Henry), b. 1690, his poems, x. 91, 137 Carey (Sir Robert), his ride on the death of Queen Elizabeth, i. 189, 269; ix. 56 Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight, the waterwheel, ix. 338 Carliell (Christopher) and Sir Francis Walsingham, i. 87 Carleton (Capt. I. W.) d. 1856, his biography, vi. 13, 72; vii. 435 Carli (Gian Rinaldo) and Settecentescan Cartwright (George), his ‘The Heroick-Lover,' 1661, vi. 181 dramatic criticism, x. 302 Carlings, x. 287, 353 Carlisle, second Bishop of, viii. 268, 315 Carlton House in the time of the Regency, iii. 300 Carlyle (T.) and Cardinal Newman's intellect, iii. 211, 277; his supposed work, Cobden a Bagman, with a Calico Millennium,' v. 291; on studying astronomy, 150; his inaccuracy, vii. 128; and Mr. Menzies, 230; his French Revolution': Billaud and Collot, viii. 29, 78; errors in, 105, 277; and a bookseller, ix. 88 Carman's Spital, the title and foundation of, xii. 230 Carmichael (-), Journal of his travels, 1751, iii. 331 Carnarvon, creation of the Marquisate of, i. 91, 155 Carnarvonshire, Edmund Hyde Hall's notes upon, viii, 367 Carolina, conversation between Governors of North and South, ix. 292, 333, 438; xi. 153 Caroline (Princess), daughter of George II, her portraits, xii. 173 Caroline. See A la Caroline. Carols: All you that are to mirth inclined, i. 33 "To-morrow shall be my dancing day," vi. 154; books on, ix. 190, 239 Carpenter (Henry), d. 1677, his career in India, iv. 322 Carpenter (John), marine artist, c. 1827, iii. 475 Carpenter (John), of the Dragoon Guards, ii. 370 Cartwright (Rev. John), rector of Winwick, Co. Northampton, 1688-1693, ix. 470 Cartwright (William), 1611-1643, vii. 291, 374 Carving terms, for animals and birds, iii, 446 Cary (Sir H.) of Cockington, Devon, c. 1657, vi. 89, 153 Cary (John), engraver and man-seller, viii. 209 Cary, Uvedale, and Price families, iii. 91, 180, 371, 490 Casanova in England, i. 121, 185, 285, 467; ii. 505 Casanova (Jacques), his prison room in the Sotto Piombi, x. 6; a new criticism of his 'Memoires,' 47; in England, 163 (corrigendum 200); his burial-place, xi. 45, 95 66 Casaubon on the Baskish language, ii. 288 Cashe or "Couchee," early form of bomb. thrower, vii. 129, 158 Cashin (F.), his pictures of old Bristol, 1821-8, 298 |