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Madame St. Eminere,' use of the word, viii. 32
Eminson (William Bristowe), Westminster
scholar, xi. 171

Eliot (Grace Dalrymple) and
Alban. c. 1785, i. 233, 286
Eliot (Robert James Michael), Westminster
scholar, xi. 131

Elizabeth, daughter of James I., books dealing with, x. 372

Elizabeth (Princess), "refined intrigante," ix. 51, 134

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Elizabeth (Queen), her letter of warrant permitting torture, i. 407; and the Marian burnings, 429; her exclamation, Stop the Smithfield fires, ii. 191; her palace at Enfield, 361, 384, 404, 423, 440, 527, 536; iii. 257; and Sir Walter Raleigh at Sandgate, v. 98, 273; vi. 20; Inns of Court in reign of, 252, 298; Reference to her wooers, 67; statue, St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, viii. 294, 317; and the French ambassador, ix. 11, 56; and the saying I am Richard II, know ye not that,” xi.. 351, 419; possible pretenders to her crown, xii. 229; Wished she had her froggy swimming once more in the Thames," the reference, 434

Elizabethan books, hidden names in dedications, vi. 10, 44

"Emma and Henry," reference to, in Jane Austen's Persuasion," xii. 233

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Emmerich Joseph von Breitbach-Bürreschiem.
See Joseph.
Emmett (John F.), B.A., b. 1805, x. 151
Empire, use of the word, viii. 191, 258, 315,

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En and Cu, surnames of, 1485, iii, 296 Enamel, medieval work on the making of, iii. 169, 253, 311

Encyclopædia Brittanica, additional article on Russian art suggested, vi. 108

Enfield, the Grammar School at, ii. 361, 384, 404, 423, 527; Queen Elizabeth's palace at, 361, 384, 404, 423, 440, 527, 536; iii. 257

Engadine, English visitors in the 17th century,
xii. 12 (corrigendum 80)
Engineers, acting," x. 329, 375
England (Dick), c. 1799, date of his death, ii.

468

England with France, ancient, arms of, iii. 419, 485; iv. 31, 61

Elizabethan poets in 'A Mausolean Lament,' England, Germany and the dye industry, c.

vi. 32, 137

of

Ell-room, use of the word, xii. 432, 498
Ellingham family, arms of, viii. 391, 516
Ellis (Rev. John), D.D., his Knowledge
Divine Things from Revelation,' 3rd ed. 1811,
vi. 14

Ellis (W.), engraver, 1747-1802, vi. 40, 299 Ellison (John and Christopher), Westminster scholars, xi. 131

Elliston (R. W.), lines on his monument, ii. 227 Elliston (Robert William), his epitaph, v. 63, 135; place of education, 135, 193, 216, 250 Elmes family, whereabouts of MS. wanted, v. 320

Elphinstone (Hon. Margaret Mercer), married Comte de Flahault in 1817, biography, iv. 131, 169

Elrington (Sir John) and Edward IV's expedi-
tion to France, xi. 269
Elshalfoon (Joseph), ix. 201, 278
Elsinore, Denmark, etymology of name, v. 8
Elton (Col. Richard), author of The Compleat
Body of the Art Military,' x. 451
Elwell (Richard), Winchester scholar, 1793, vii.
350, 397

Ely Abbey: "Oet Olla" in records of, x. 491
Elzevier and Milton, ix. 28, 116, 158
Embalming the dead, methods of, iv. 260
Embassy Chapel, Portuguese, vi. 110, 171, 218
Emblem books, works dealing with the history
of, xii. 253, 297

Emblem of the Welsh nation, xii. 189, 237, 335 (corrigendum 360), 396, 455

Emerald, alleged love of chastity, i. 125, 197, 291 Emeritus,' use of the title, xii. 310

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Emerson (Ralph, Waldo), elucidation of his English Traits,' v. 234, 275, 302, 327; vi. 9, 73, 228, 257, 276, 297; vii. 19, 31, 57, 114, 130, 428, 472; viii. 15, 32, 117, 299; ix. 134, 196, 275; and Dr. Johnson, x. 167

Emery (John), his songs, x. 468 Emigrants to America from Devon and Cornwall, 1630, xii. 334, 378

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England and Scotland, delimitation of boundary between, vi. 130

England, Venetian account of, 1497, iii. 50, 135
Englefield Green, cottage at, viii. 130
English Army list of 1740, v. 270; vi. 17, 42, 70,
184, 223, 242, 290, 329

English army slang as used in the Great War.
See Slang.
English

of at Boulogne, records births, marriages and deaths, v. 181 English Conquest of Ireland' (Expugnatio Hibernica'), English translation made, c. 1420, iii. 495

English dictionaries, ix. 11, 54
English language, Porson on, ix. 407
English, lengthy sentences in, vi. 309
English,

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Mrs. Gamp's," xi. 488, 537; xii. 99 English Prayer Book printed at Verdun, 1810, i. 176 English prisoners in France in 1811, i. 176, 434 English pronunciation of Latin, order for, i. 248, 353

English railings in America, ix. 130
English surnames Latinized, xi. 86, 134
English translations of German works, iv. 73,
English, Tudor, still used in Ireland, iv. 298
English words derived from Hebrew or Syriac,
iv. 288

141

English writers: dates of birth and death, ix. 371, 435

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Englishman's home is his castle," legal truth of the saying," i. 509; ii. 17, 59, 218, 277 Engraving, ancient method of, x 186 Engravings: Of old soldier, na of artist wanted, viii. 410; views of Nelson's i Seat,' vi. 109; war scenes, iii. 505; small mezzotint, c. 1829, i. 126

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Enigmas: Come and commiserate, xii. 394; in verse, We rule the world, we letters 5," jii. 219; iv. 110

Enigmas of Luberius,' information wanted, iv. 49

Enlistment as a birthday celebration, i. 449 Ensigns in the Royal Navy, date of introduction, i. 14

66 Enslaved," earliest use of word, ix, 196 Ensor (H.), artist, i. 227

Entertainments in London to "four Indian kings," 1710, ii. 304, 397

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Entick (Rev. John) and William Dodd, xi. 58 Entire," brewers' use of the word, i. 447, 519 Envelopes with embossed stamps in 1818, xi. 9 EO, game of chance, explained, iv. 176

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Epheds," meaning of the word, ii. 509 Ephesus and Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors,' ii. 345

Epictetus, translation of lines ascribed to, in Johnson's Anthologia Græca,' v. 10, 49

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Haud temere antiquas mutat Vasconia voces, i. 67, 130, 193, 454

Nature sometimes forgives but forgets, xii. 432

Rear me not, traveller, iv. 130

never

The Picture plac'd the busts between, iii. 379

When Henry the Eighth left the Pope in
the lurch, ii. 93

On Harriet Mellon's marriage with Thomas
Coutts, ix. 228

On the death of Queen Charlotte, x. 372
On the Walcheron expedition, ix. 355, 394,
434

On Twinings in the Strand, xi. 31, 75
Upon nothing, by Dr. Whewell, xii. 293, 478
Greek, collections used at Westminster and
Eton, iv. 130

Epigrammatists, names and death-dates wanted,
viii. 371, 414; ix. 178
Episcopal Betlenian College in Transylvania,
1716, A Short History of the,' missing church
brief, ix. 511

Episcopal churches, nineteenth century, vii. 310 Episcopus Recreensis," origin of title wanted, v. 238

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Epitaphs: Abingdon (John), coachman, viii. 239; Albery (James), vii. 416; Alexander

(Cardinal), vii. 131, 195; Aubrey (Rev. Thomas), v. 290; Billinge (William), viii. 211, 260, 335; ix. 194; Clerk of the Crowre in the Northern Countyes, vi. 189; Collins (William), ix. 210; Finmore and Willis at North Hinksey, i. 26, 298; Fleete (Rev. William), at Selworthy, iv. 324; Franklin (Benjamin), viii. 433; Hall (John), two centenarians named, iv. 156; Holland (Rev. Thomas), ix. 430; Jones (Capt.), traveller, ix. 90, 171; Keats, xi. 411; Miles (George), |

blacksmith, viii. 368; Norton (Anne, Lady), at Newington-next-Sittingbourne, iv. 323; Pierce (Thomas), ix. 194; Quelche (Ralph and Jane), viii. 409; Routledge (George), viii. 318; Routleigh (George), viii. 211, 260, 318; ix. 59; Salter (Will), coachman, viii. 148, 196; Shallcross (Philip), animal lover, v. 290; Shrapnel (Lieut.-General Henry), iv. 129, 171; Stokes (Amelia Mary), acrostic, iv. 251; Sturgeon (William), iv. 120; Sylke (William), c. 1485, v. 152, 241; Vanbrugh's (Sir John), vii. 511; Webb (Lewis), viii. 409; for Baron Wesbury, i. 10, 18, 95; Westbury, (Lord), ix. 272, 316; Whittington (Sir Richard), xi. 247; Wilson (Mrs. Sophia), in Ceylon, v. 37

Epitaphs Badulla, Ceylon, v. 37, 78, 167; Benson Church, Oxon, viii. 409; ix. 175;

Berkshire, V. 182; Bolsover Churchyard,

Derbyshire, ix. 139; Boulogne, Protestant cemetery, v. 181; Brigstock, Northants, i. 387; Carnarvon, Conway church, vii. 207; Church Stretton, Salop, vii. 447; Exeter Cathedral, v. 152, 241, 273; Glencorse, Midlothian, ix. 10;. Haddiscoe Churchyard, Suffolk, viii. 148, 196; Llanerchaeron of the Lewis family, ii. 307; London and suburban graveyards, old, ii. 308, 377, 456; Lowestoft Churchyard, viii. 409, 433; Ludlow Churchyard, Suffolk, viii. 148, 196; Lydford Churchyard, Devon, viii. 211, 318; ix. 59; Lynton, xi. 129; Mylor Churchyard, i. 347; New Alresford, ix. 369; Paignton Parish Church, ix. 350; Tetbury Church, Glos., x. 170, 254; Tobago, vii. 148; Walton Churchyard, Liverpool, viii. 368; Wath Parish Church, ix. 350; St. Helen's Church, York, 1767, xii. 170

Epitaphs: American soldiers (War, 1914-18), v. 36; appropriate, xi. 68; Bibliography of, v. 68, 129, 161, 192, 218, 274; curious Christian (Rome), v. 314; vi. 118; day of week on which death took place mentioned, vii. 447, 487; ix. 47; enigmatical, xii. 132, 178; on a parrot, iii. 506; on a sampler, xi. 272; slave at Windermere, iv. 323; slaves, v. 26, 81; on sportsmen, x. 273; superphosphate, its introducer, v. 289; watchmakers, ix. 59, 139, 194

Epitaphs:

A little Tea, one leaf I did not steal, vi. 66, 112

A simple Israelite here lies, ii. 83
Admiral Christ, i. 280, 320

As I was riding on the road, iv. 324
As I was so are yee, iv. 206

Beauty and wit strove each in vain, vi. 213
Behold ye tombd! Interrd lies one, ii. 307
Bold Infidelity turn pale and die, iv. 102,
172, 251, 338

By those for whom he lived he died, vi. 272, 299, 317

Desirable bachelor, vii. 389

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Epitaphs:

Grudge not my laurel, rather blesse that
Bower, ii. 71, 116
Gulielmus Williams de Woodcotte Generos'
extremü, ii. 47

He dismissed Hell with costs, ix. 272, 816
He lived a life of going to do, vii. 338
He played beneath the moon;

And

died with nothing done, vii. 416 He struggled bravely to complete for some one else this stone, iii. 296

He swore all's true, yet here he lies, ix. 90 Here lie my old Limbs-my Vexation ends, iv. 108

Here lies Sir John Guise, 1. 138

Here lies Will Salter honest man, viii. 148 Here lyes a Pearle-none such the ocean yields, ii. 176

Here rest my old bones, my vexation now
ends, iv. 67, 108

Hic jacet Georgius filius Dni. Johan. Dni.
Dynham, iii. 497

His labour done, no more to town, viii. 239
Honest, viii. 413, 498; ix. 76

I had rather be dead than praised, vi. 299
Just Rebeccah's Little Bark, iv. 324
Life to the last enjoyed, here Churchill lies,
iii. 238

Lo here I lie strecht out both hands and
feete, ii. 229, 278

One of the little winged Choir lies here, iv. 141

Out of the strain of the doing; Into the
peace of the done, vii. 338

Over the river, faces I see, i. 387
Si quis forte rogat, v. 94

Such this man was; who now, from earth
removed, vi. 341

There, strong by death, by failure glorified, vi. 299

Warrior of God, man's friend, not here below, vi. 299

Who'er thou art if here by Wisdom led,
vi. 158

Equilinear squares, x. 428, 475
Equine terms, x. 367, 399, 417
Erasmus, his 'Moria Encomium,' i. 241; motto
of, viii. 191

Erghum family of Erghum, Yorkshire, x. 9,

55, 99, 136, 172, 257

Ericson (Leif), Danish mariner, his voyage to America, ix. 50, 177

Erigena (Johannes), quotation from 'De Divisione Naturae,' xi. 138, 159

Error, an example of persistant, v. 315; vi. 21,

138, 196, 235

Errors in print, the perpetuation of, ii. 87, 177, 239, 418, 536

Erskine (Alexander) at Culloden, 1745, xi. 450 Erskine (Cardinal), Brady's memoirs of, xi. 47,

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Escheators of Lincolnshire prior to 1400, iv. 133 Esdaile (Charles) and Shelley, xi. 368

Eshe (Peter), Sheriff of York. 1546-7, iv. 242

428

Eskdale Churchyard, inscriptions in, ix. 407, Espiard de la Borde (François Ignace), the translator of his L'Esprit des Nations,' 1753, ii. 28

Esquire, practice of styling author as, x. 349, 395

Essex (Robert Devereux, Earl of), burial in Westminster Abbey, iv. 183, 257

Essex (Earl of), his expedition to Holland in 1585, ix. 370

Essex clergy lists, xii. 473

Essex Hall, Walthamstow, its history, v. 286 Essex, sorcery in, 1863, iii. 478, 521 "Est melius nunquam.

interpretation

of, reference wanted, v. 317; vi. 47 Estates (Commonwealth) and present-day values, x. 170

Estates, Royalist Delinquent, vii. 46
Estavayer, water tournaments at, i. 345
Esten (Mrs. Harriet Pye), actress, d. 1865, iii.
61, 115

Estlin (John Prior), 1747-1817, Unitarian minister, vii. 81

Etchings by T. Parker, 1838, v. 183, 241
Eternity, serpent as symbol, iv. 50
Etherege (George), name of wife and date of
his death wanted, ix. 506

Etherege (Sir George), his grandfather, father, and the Virginia Company, x. 341, 362, 414. Eton (Sir Thomas) at the Earl of Shrewsbury's funeral, 1560, ii. 268, 372

Eton College Press publications, particulars wanted, iv. 74

Eton, rebellion of the boys at, 1815, i. 90, 176 Etonians in the eighteenth century, vi. 111, 169; x. 208

Etruscan surgical instruments, i. 15

Eu (Count William de), and William Eu (or Owe), vii. 47, 156

at

Eucephus as a Christian name, x. 169 Eugénie (Empress), her descent from the Kirkpatricks of Closeburn, iv. 104, 277; Boulogne, 1854, 389; and Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, vii. 466; and Miss Kirkpatrick, ix. 12

Euler's prediction of the end of the world, reference wanted, v. 42

European travel of the 17th century, i. 61, 101, 141, 153, 181, 216, 221, 261, 275, 301, 328, 339, 470; Eustace (George), Winchester scholar, 1771, ii. 33, 94; iii. 242

xii. 394

Eux (Earls of) and the Bouchier family, xi. 330 Evans (Andrew F., John, Thomas and Yeoman), Westminster scholars, ix. 170

Evans (Bernard), landscape painter, x. 9, 57, 58 Evans (Captain), 1824, introducer of Evans Gambit in chess, xii. 393

Evans (J. E.), publisher of Smithfield, vii. 191 Evans (John), c. 1632, astrologer of Wales, ii. 149, 238

Evans (Mary Anne), "M. A. E.," author, d. 1877, ii. 38

Evans (Robert H.), bookseller, 1834, xii. 486 Evans (Robert Harding), Westminster scholar, 1857, vi. 252. 281, 319

Evans (Samuel), R. W. S., b. 1829, xi. 110, 157

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Evans (Sidney) of Carnarvon, and her son, xi. 290

Evans (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1815, vi. 252, 281, 319

Evans (William), his 'Pietatis Lachrymae,' 1602, xii. 332

Evans (William), Westminster scholar, 1818, vi. 252, 281, 319

Evans family, vi. 252, 281, 319 Eveleigh (William George), date of death wanted, x. 10

Evelyn (Elizabeth) and the Evelyn family, i. 288, 356, 435, 473; ii. 13 Evelyn (John), Ralph Bohun and Christopher Boone in hisDiary,' ii. 321, 411; on rasphouse at Amsterdam, 137; bathing legs in milk to cure ague, iv. 146; his visit to Sir J. Child at Wanstead, vi. 34; and "Paradisian Clapham," ix. 430, 532

Evelyn family, i. 288, 356, 435, 473; ii. 13 Evelyn family, British settlers in America, x. 368, 413

Evelyn queries, x. 90, 138, 469

Evening dress at degree-taking, xi. 45; men, changes in, iv. 61

for

Evening paper, forerunner of a morning paper, i. 341, 363, 381, 414, 454

Evening papers, their evolution, iii. 261
Everett (Sir William), his family, vii. 289

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Exchequer bond dated 1710, the portrait on, ii. 350

Execution stories, xi. 339, 420; xii. 192
Executions of Cornish and Devonian priests,
1548-9, v. 96, 131, 183, 243, 332
Executions, military, modus operandi, i. 285
Exemptions from public service, vi. 190
Exeter (second Earl of). See Cecil (William).
Exeter Cathedral and Christmas Eve, iii. 509
Exeter College, Oxford, provides four Heads of
Colleges, viii. 129

Exeter Exchange, Strand, site of, vii. 371, 398 Exeter, official chimney-sweep at, iv. 28; rape house at, 46, 86

Expugnatio Hibernica' of Giraldus Cambrensis, iii. 495

Exted (-), eighteenth-century artist, vii. 149. 198

Eye, human, figure of Buddha in, i. 245

Eye, its symbolism in insignia of friendly societies, iv. 300

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Eye leads,' use of the word, xii. 68

Eyes permanently changed in colour by fright, instances of, ii. 350, 457, 515

Eyesome," use of the word, 1584, xii. 489
Eyewash," war slang, v. 19

Eyre (Francis), M.F., 1780, vii. 69
Evre and. Norris families, ix. 212; x. 59
Eysylver," c. 1400, meaning of the word, xii.
214

Eythen (Lord), c. 1642, his biography, xii. 311,

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F" and "ff," the use of, in surnames, 429, 498, 534

ii.

F. B. B., initials on vases, ix. 72
Faber (John), painter, c. 1737, xii. 450, 519
Fable of countryman and field, v. 67
'Fables in French and English, Amusing and
Instructive,' 1747, i. 449

Factor, Blackwell Hall, explanation of term,
Fair (Richard) of Skibbereen, his descent from
v. 266, 306; vi. 153
John Phaire, son of Col. Robert Phaire, xii.
423, 496

Fair family of Great Brington, vii. 31 Fair Maid of the Exchange,' its authorship, iv. 261, 292

'Fair Mile,' prehistoric road, information wanted, v. 318

Fairfield (Charles), artist, d. 1804, ii. 27, 77, 256
Fairfax (Major J.), his commission, 1769, i. 266
Fairless (Michael). See Dowson.
Fairs, English, authorities on, vii. 429, 475;

at Hampstead, 1816, ii. 170; old cheese fairs and others, ix. 28; "Lowse faire," ix. 108 Fairy Melusine and the Lusignan family, French books on, xii. 13

Faithorn family, vii. 169

Falconer (J.), d. 1699, burial entry of, i. 57
Falkirk Battle Roll of 1297, viii. 471

Falkiner (John Bannister), Westminster
Falun, the miner of, vii. 270, 338
scholar, xi. 131

"Famille verte," meaning of the name, xii. 12, 78, 137

Family likeness, inherited, the persistence of, ii. 10

Family mottoes, ix. 17

Family war records, xi. 45, 91

Fane and Gapper families, xii. 131, 179

Farnet, the," in Manor rental, 1518, vi. 149 Fani Parkas Fanny Parks, her 'Wanderings of a Pilgrim,' vi. 190, 218

Fanlights, white horse ornament in, x. 229
Fanning (John), writer of acrostics, vii. 30
Fanning family of Dublin, vii. 306
Fanshawe (Ann, Lady), 'Memoirs,' identifica-
tion of "Mr. Edmonds," iv. 8
Fanshawe (Catherine Maria) and "the letter
H.," ix. 516

Fanu (J. Sheridan Le), his works, c. 1896, ii. 450

"Fare thou well," early use of the phrase, ii. 288

'Farewel Folly' and 'The Amorous Miser,' v. 310

Farewell (Lieut.-Col. John), biography, iv. 167 Farewell family, iii. 477

Farington (George), historical painter, ix. 230 Farjeon (B. L.), his Miser Farebrother,' x. 359 Farley (Edward), eighteenth-century printer, vii. 166

'Farley's Exeter Journal,' vii. 166 Farmer, grantee of arms, xi. 17

Farmer, tenant farmer, the status of, i. 207

Farmers Candlemas rime of, ii. 29, 77, 117, 159; meanings of some sayings of, 289, 358, 435 Farm-names of Pembrokeshire, i. 466 Farndon, near Chester, communion cup presented by John Speed, viii. 370 Farnham, Dorset, inscription on church bell, i. 389, 420, 436

Farnham Royal parish register, completed 1573, xii. 232

Farnworth (Benjamin), b. 1738, his parentage, vi. 274

Farrow family, xi. 88

Fate, marks of, vii. 6, 58

Father of the chapel, printers' term, vi. 62 Faucit (Helen), picture as Antigone, iv. 76 Faugh-a-Ballagh" (clear the way), regimental motto, ii. 350, 416; iii. 14

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Faulkner (J.), bookbinder, xii. 334
Fauntleroy (Henry), forger, hanged 1824, his
library, ii. 367, 458, 476; xi. 67, 135, 196, 339
Faust, books dealing with the legend, ii. 269,
337, 358

Fawcet (Thomas), printer, viii. 293, 337
Fazakerley family, ii. 59, 78

Fazakerley family and the Radcliffe family of
Leigh, i. 288, 395, 489

Fazakerley, meaning of the surname, i. 489; ii. 59, 78

Fearney (William), Nelson's barge-man, vii. 368
Fearnside (W. G. and T. R.), Westminster
scholars, xi. 149, 197
Fearnside family, xi. 254

Feast of the Assumption, called "Lady Day in harvest," v. 236

Feasts of Huntingdonshire men held in London, c. 1678, ii. 61

"Feather-necks,' explanation of term, v. 42
Feckenham Forest records, vii. 310
"Fed up,

occurrence in Boer War, v. 79, 159 Fedkowicz (von Wolkowa-Fedkowicz), of the Prussian army, xii. 172

"Feis "festival, meaning of the word, ii. 71, 177

Fell (Dr.), 1625-1686, schoolboys' rime about, v. 315; lines by Tom Brown on, vi. 23 Fell's New Year Books, xi. 230

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(W. M.), engraver, his death, i. 48 Felon," derivation of the word, ii. 350, 457 "Felons and fugitive goods," meaning of the phrase, iii. 446, 491

Felton (John), assassin of. Duke of Buckingham, 1628, vi. 88

Female novelists. 1785-1815, i. 111, 150, 155, 215, 280

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Fennell and Avenell families, xi. 48
Fenner family, its history, v. 181, 274
Fenning's Royal English Dictionary,' ix. 11, 54
Fenny Compton terrar: explanation of words
sought, ix. 352

Fenton (James), 1716-91, Recorder of Lancaster, ii. 266, 417

Fenwick (James), Westminster scholar. xi. 193 Fenwick (Sir John), his connexion with bloodstock, x. 91, 138, 154, 198, 257

Fenwick family, British settlers in America, x. 368

Fenys or Fiennes (Sir John) and Edward IV's expedition to France, xi. 269

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Ferguson (James), his watch referred to in
Sketches by Boz,' xi. 28, 71, 72, 73
Ferrabas, Balsam of, xi. 470

Ferrant (John) and Edward IV's expedition to France, xi. 309

Ferrebee (Rev. Michael), c. 1739, his marriage,. ii. 488; iii. 98, 179

Ferrers (Sir John) and Edward IV's expedition. to France, xi. 270

Ferrers family, the arms of, i. 9

Ferrers and Allen families, i. 84, 125, 156, 416Ferrers and Alleyne families, i. 125, 160 Feudal payments in the Hundred, x. 488; xi. 34, 113, 152

ffairebanck family, iii. 209

ffairebanck and Rawson families, viii. 307 ffiolaid." See Phiolad.

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ffoliott," origin of the surname, ii. 429, 498,534

"ffrench," origin of the surname, ii. 429, 498,. 534

Fiction, the co-operative system in, iii. 211, 281
Fiddlers of Dorset, the last, 1913, i. 367
Fiddlers' Green, x. 130, 238
Field (Nathaniel), his work in the Beaumont
Field of the Cloth of Gold, its anniversary,.
and Fletcher' plays, viii. 141, 164, 183, 204

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Fielder (John), member of the Long Parliament, his death, iii. 299; his history, iv. 21 Fielding (Hon. Charles John), b. 1761, his. poems, xii. 510

Fielding or Feilding (Edmund), his military career, iii. 132, 340, 465; his marriage, xi..

178

Fielding (Henry), and Shamela,' c. 1740, i. 24;. his "Parson Adams," 224; at Boswell Court,. c. 1745, 264; corrections in his Covent Garden Journal, 284; corrections in his Voyage to Lisbon, 284; ii. 515; Tom Jones and his sword, i. 506; and John Ranby, ii. 11; and the Collier family, 104; his works and those of Richardson on the Continent, iii. 7; date. corrected, 100; his birthplace, iii. 469; as a publicist, v. 283; Gibbon's prophecy about Tom Jones,' 268, 303, 327; vi. 23, 118; his ancestors at Sharpham Park, Somerset, 34; his pamphlet The Female Husband,' viii.

184

Fielding (J. T.), J.P., statute at Bolton, v. 313 Fielding (Sir John), blind, half-brother to Henry Fielding, iii. 146; his efforts to suppress brothels, iv. 236 Fielding (S. P. and scholars, xi. 171

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H.), Westminster Fielding (Miss Sarah) at Yew Cottage, Wid-.combe, v. 182

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