B. (W. P.) on Grammar School Registers, 146 B-r (R.) on arms of England with France ancient, 31
Bagenal (Philip H.) on Ryan of Inch, 50
Baigent (R. C.) on F. J. Baigent: Dr. W. Green- well, 129
Baldock (Major G. Yarrow) on "Men of Kent" and" Invicta " badge, 29
Balleine (Rev. G. R.) on Richard Brothers: "Zebulon : Mary Boon: G. Turner, 76 Bannatyne (Neil) on Dr. George Walker of Londonderry, 46
Barker (Eldred Edward) on Hutchinson family, 255
Barnard (H. C.) on Enigmas of Luberius,' 49 Barnard (William) on arms on old seal, 55
leaden coffin, 339. Todd (Anthony),
Barns (Stephen J.) on gigantic Sheppard murder stone, 141. Secretary G.P.O., 114 Barton (Walter) on Forster of Hanslope, Bucks, 158 Bayley (A. R.) on arms of England with France ancient, 61
Beard (Charles) on Scotch spurs, 301. Spur proverbs: Chaucer, 104. Spurs in coats of arms, 242. 'Stropiat," 218
Beaven (Rev. Alfred B.) on Lord Charles mur- dered by his brother, 137
Belcher (H. E.) on flowers in London public gardens, 74. Palestine Canal, 46
Bensly (Prof. Edward) on authors of quotations wanted, 32, 62, 118, 146, 174. Bacon, Essa y XII. Mohammed and the mountain, 325. "Beauty is the lover's gift," 128. Browning: motto from Hanmer, 24. Buckeridge or Buck- ridge (Bp. John), 116. Charles Edward Stuart (Prince) and a French princess, 165. Church and the medical profession, 59. Coleridge and Plato, 182. Corruptio optimi pessima," 143. Cromwell's (Oliver) daughter: Sir John Russell, 193. Dawson (Bishop) of Clonfert, 171. Dessin's Hotel, Calais, 248. Hall (Bishop) on doing nothing, 335. Henley "Orator"): Macer, 227. Ismenia, 256. Johnson's penance at Uttoxeter, 230. K.C.B.: its three crowns, 82. Lilliput and Gulliver, 140. Lines under a crucifix, 297. London suburban place-names, 112. "Lucus a non lucendo," 269. Meadows (Miss): Dryden, 198. Medals Innocent X. and George II., 253. New milk as a cure for swollen legs, 146. Paul (Mr.), the Parson, 228. Peerages: their sale, 27, 85. Pocahontas,' a poem, 57. Poetical enigma, 110. Rapehouse ex- plained, 137. Roman coffin at Colchester: Pausanias, 338. St. Pierre Lake, Berne, 168. Sixteenth-century maps, 117. Spenser and The Shepherd's Calendar,' 138. Spenser's 'Faerie Queene': Sans Loy, Sans Foy, Sans
Joy, 226. Stevenson's The Wrong Box," 225. Tom Brown's School Days': literary error, 144. Tyrannicide, 195, 282. Women as Justices of the Peace, 201. Wordsworth: Seneca, 312
Berry (Oscar Cohu) on Berry, actor, 161. Berry (William) of Guernsey, 187. Naturalization by Act of Parliament, 258
Beza (M.) on English travellers on the Vlachs, 1 Bird (E. P.) on Jerusalem: the Holy Sepulchre, 79
Birtwhistle (Alfred) on William Petyt, c. 1640, 131 Black (Gerard) on Brother Jack Archer, 77 Blagg (Thomas M.) on Henchman, Hinchman, or Hitchman, 24
Blane (E. H.) on author of quotation wanted, 118. Onion v. magnet, 89. Sylvester night," 338 Bliss (Edward) on Wright of South Elmsall, Doncaster, 190
Bloom (J. Harvey) on P. A. Croke: a seventeenth- century account book, 5, 36. Griffin family in seventeenth century, 220. Laying a ghost, 31. Timbrell (Francis), 144. Warwickshire sheep folk-lore, 155. Wedding trousseau of a lady, 1630, 291. Whalley Abbey Registers, 138. Winchester episcopal arms, 142 Boase (S. S.) on heraldic: Sable, on a chevron argent, 219
Brain (J. Lewton) on Aristophanes, 50 Brend (M.) on Tonks surname, 114 Bridge (Dr. Joseph C.) on John Dwerryhouse, clockmaker, 287
Brown (John William) on Dr. John Brown, 50. Brown (John William), 330
Buckenham-Haworth (C. W.), Lieut., on Haworth family of Mirfield, 300 Buckeridge (Chas. T.) on Bishop John Buckeridge or Buckridge, 74
Buckton (J. D.) on Lee Jortin family, 77 Bull (Dr. Tage) on Stendhal: a forgotten article,
C. (E. G.) on Steelyard in Thames Street, 106 C. (F.) on Tenniel's book-illustrations, 237 C. (G.) on children's story of Wars of the Roses, 187. Oak and the ash, 161
C. (H.) on devils blowing horns or trumpets, 308. Kent family and Headbourne Worthy, 274. Pickwick: origin of the name, 221. Represen- tations of the Blessed Trinity, 331. Shield in Winchester stained glass, 225. "Stunt," 312
C. (S. C.) on authors of quotations wanted, 230 C. (S. R.) on cedars in England, 15
C. (W. A. B.) on St. Pierre Lake, Berne, 168. Sforza (Mario), 196. Weekes, 169
C-n (H.) on Lilliput and Gulliver, 140. Pickwick: origin of the name, 51, 89
Cahan (E.) on author of quotation wanted, 304 Cambrensis (Johannes) on chess castle and rook, 88
Caractacus on chess: castle and rook, 49
Carter (A. E.) on La Cour on windmill power in Denmark, 331
Castro (J. Paul de) on Sir John Fielding, 236 Cave (F. R.) on authors of quotations wanted, 18 Chambers (L. H.) on Isabella S. Stephenson, 85. Waddington (Mary), 104. Westcar family, 160 Chew (Prof. Samuel C.) on Byron in fiction, 10 Chippindall (Col. W. H.) on John Dwerryhouse, clockmaker, 286. Saxton's map of Lancashire,
Clarke (Cecil) on Ashbourne, Derbyshire, 256. Charles (Elizabeth Rundle), 337. Pollaky (Paddington), 88. Public-houses connected with the War, 225. Tom Brown's School Days,' 116. Trouncer," its definition, 101, 198. Weenix (Jan), 25 Clarke (G. E.) on boys born in May, 257 Clements (H. J. B.) on Anthony arms and an- cestry, 110. Bellott family, 283. Cumulative stories, 336 Clippingdale (Dr. S. D.) on Church and the medical profession, 58. Conquest's version of the Bible, 27. Medical men assassinated, 217, 339. Penn armorial relic, 168
Clulow (George) on author of quotation wanted, 135
Colby (Elbridge) on Ben Jonson and the Colby family, 103
Colet on pilgrims' marks, 162 Cook (Sir C. A.) on flat candle, 173. Tonks surname, 169. "Vitta Latta : Napoleon's 'Molière,' 167
Coolidge (Rev. W. A. B.) on Dessin's Hotel, Calais, 248. New Shakspere Society's publications, 143. Prudentius: title-page of 1825 wanted,
Crooke (W.) on Qanoon-i-Islam,' 241. Roman coffin at Colchester: Pausanias, 339 Crossle (Rev. G. A.) on President Wilson's ancestors, 298
Crouch (Chas. Hall) on Frederic Thackeray, 313 Crouch (Joseph) on Irishmen in England in seventeenth century, 48
Crowther (H.) on Literary and Philosophical Society, 217
Cudworth (Warren H.) on Abraham Moore, translator of Pindar, 270
Cuningham (Henry) on 1 Henry IV.,' Act I. sc. i. l. 5, 41
Curiosus II. on Masonic heraldry, 46 Curious on Bodimant family, 187. Society': Keirkenny," 12 Curtis (James), F.S.A., on gargoyles, 74 Cyril on dramas of 1767 and 1826, 212
D. (A. E. P. R.) on the Pope's crosier, 13 D. (A. W.) on Gerontius's dream, 102 D. (H. T.) on grammatical mnemonic jingle, 242 D. (N. C.) on Wolfe's Burial of Sir John Moore,' 76 D. (T. F.) on Dessein's Hotel, Calais, 187. "Good-night and joy be wi' you a'," 253. Light Division's march to Talavera, July, 1809, 181. Reed (Parcy) of Troughend, 88. Stevenson's The Wrong Box,' 257. Sugar introduced into England, 114
Daveney (M. T.) on Burton and Youngs families,
Davey (H.) on Matthew Arnold on Beethoven, 84. Macaulay and misquotation, 108
Davies (Charles Llewelyn) on Rev. John Davies, D.D., 54. "Robertson (John)," pseudo- nymous nineteenth-century poet, 185 Dawson (H. St. John) on Whalley Abbey Regis- ters, 73
Declan on St. Declan's Stone, Ardmore, co. Waterford, 74
Dickens (Henry F.) on Pickwick: origin of the name, 51
Dickins (L. E.) on De Quency family, 160 Diego on flat candle, 173. Postlethwaite (Thomas), M.P., 133
Dodds (M. H.) on birth folk-lore, 256. Byron in fiction, 60. Davies (Rev. John), D.D., 54. "Gone west," 280. Saint and the Devil, 48. Yeoman of the Mouth, 89
Dodgson (Edward S.) on L. Bayly's 'Practice of Piety,' 155, 283. Biajer in 1832, 187. Camels in Britain, 77. Carving terms, 26. Charles Edward Stuart (Prince) and a French princess, 227. Chess castle and rook, 89. Cromwellian Bibles, 272. Cruciform towns, 72. "Decease," verb transitive, 129. Fleete (William) of Selworthy, 324. Freeman (Samuel): Bishop Beveridge, 240. "Heater- shaped," 270. Japanese "castéra," 158. ment (Rev. George), 29. Marlborough's (first Earl of) portrait, 45. Pickwick: origin of the name, 89. St. Swithin a Welsh rival, 214. Scientific discoveries anticipated, 184. Serpent and eternity, 142. Shacklewell: its locality,
Dodson (Wm. M.) on North-Country customs, 74. Signboards and shop devices, 28. Thackeray (F.): J. W. Buckle, 130
F. (J. W.) on Keare Bakyrsaxther, 242. Bishops of the fifteenth century, 330. Craggs and Nicholson families, 220. Dawson (Bp.) of Clonfert, 133. Land tax and charitable in- stitutions, 272. "Paul (Mr.) the Parson," 190 F. (M. T.) on Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, Fairbrother (Miss E. H.) on Lieut. Henry Gold- smith, the poet's nephew, 177. Lennox (Col. Charles), 284. 65th Regiment of Foot, 199 Fakenham on Anglesey topography, 74. Bangor wills, 74. Pepys (John) of Salisbury Court, 170. Villiers (R.) c. 1640, 14
Farrer (W.) on Clitheroe Parliamentary elections, 278. FitzReinfreds in Lancashire, 248. Sugar introduced into England, 255
Fawcett (J. W.) on Anglican clergymen, 13. Australian memorial inscriptions: III. St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, 184. Baynes (Christopher), D.D., 228. "Bold Infidelity! turn pale and die," 102, 251, 338. Clerical indexes, 273. Douglas (Margaret) and the Young Pretender, 108. Epitaph to a slave, 323. Hutchinson family, 106. Latin elegiac renderings of a committee notice, 167. Reed
(Parcy) of Troughend, 287. "Slouch," 335. Sugar introduced into England, 312. "We live as Jacob Dawson's wife died," 214. West- morland centenarians' epitaph, 156. Wyborne family of Elmstone, Kent, 254
Fletcher (Rev. W. G. D.), F.S.A., on Grammar School Registers, 228. Tax on armorial bear- ings, 192
Flint (Thomas) on "D-d littery fellers," 154 Forman (W. Courthope) on Helen Faucit as- Antigone, 76. Heraldic: a shield sable, 106. St. Pierre Lake, Berne, 132. War slang, 333 Fortescue (Mrs. Mary Teresa) on author of quotation wanted, 287
Foster (William) on East India House, 72 Fox (James T.) on Japanese "castéra," 255 Fraser (Galloway) on Metropolitan Club, 130 Fraser (G. M.) on Carcassonne, poem on, 118 Free (Rev. Richard) on Free family, c. 1800, 273 Freeman (J. J.) on chess: castle and rook, 89. 'Lavengro,' 311. "Slouch," 156
Frost (W. A.) on Bulwer Lytton's Pelham,' 9 Fry (E. A.) on William Blagrave, 60
Fuller (Ernest A.) on authors of quotations wanted, 62
Fuller (J. F.), F.S.A., on Thomas Fuller's first wife, 121
Fynmore (Col. R. J.) on author of quotation wanted, 341. Baptist ministers: Purdy and Grantham, 77. Epitaph in Folkestone church- yard, 324. Kent family and Headbourne Worthy, 276. Medical men assassinated, 339. Medop (Mr.): Dr. R. Cosin, 132. Meryon or Merignan family, 254. Smith family, Wilts and Berks, 245. Taglioni (Madame), 313. Westcar family, 336
G. on Castlehill, 286. Shield divided quarterly, G. (A. H.) on "Gone west," 337 G. (D. L.) on heraldic: captor and his captive's arms, 251. Shield divided quarterly, 251 G. (J.) on Roman milestones in Cornwall, 245 G. (M.) on authors of quotations wanted, 78, 331 G. (S. G.) on Mews or Mewys family, 166 Galbreath (D. L.) on Mario Sforza, 196 Gale (Fred R.), Lieut. A.O.D., on Sir David Murray and the '45, 225. "Yours to a cinder,"
Garart (Roy) on D.O.M., 161
Gatley on 6th West India Regiment, 134 Gibbons (P.) on Rose of Denmark Inn, 326 Gillespie (H. G.) on Duke of Suffolk's head, 299 Gladstone (Hugh S.) on collections of animals or birds, 255
Gladstone (Miss Joan) on Craggs and Nicholson families, 310
Glenny (W. W.) on "trouncer," 229 Gould (Arthur W.) on Mermaid Tavern, Cheap- side, 131
Graville (C. R.) on Scott at Les Andelys, 15 Grey (F. S.) on Lord Kitchener in fiction, 302
Griffith (Prof. R. H.) on Alexander Pope and Harting (J. E.) on authors of quotations wanted, Popiana, 44
Grime (R.) on G. W. M. Reynolds, 270 Grundy-Newman (S. A.), F.S.A.Scot., on arms on old seal, 55. Bosco bel relics, 100. Crest: bearer wanted, 104. Dodson, Dodgson, or Dobson family, 138. Grammar School Regis- ters, 146. Heraldic: a shield sable, 169. Heraldic: Azure, a lion rampant guardant, 334. Heraldic: Sable, on a chevron argent, 334. Lichfield: arms of the see, 302. Marriott family, 61. Spurs in coats of arms, 315. Taxation of armorial bearings, 81. Wyborne family of Elmstone, Kent, 254
Guiney (Miss L. I.) on authors of quotations wanted, 174. Henslowe and Ben Jonson, 271. Redcoats, 182. "Yours to a cinder," 257
H. (2) on William III.'s spurs, 10
H. (A. C.) on Mary Christian alias Willson, 13 H. (G. W.) on ancient Order of Foresters: blue eye, 300. White Horse of Kent, 245
H. (H.) on Macaulay and misquotation, 76 H. (J. D.) on Stevenson's The Wrong Box,' 224 H. (J. R.) on authors of quotations wanted, 202, 220, 304. "Doughboys," 271. Hussar's sword, 130, 258. Malbrook s'en va-t-en gierre, 302. Stevenson's The Wrong Box,'
H. (R.) on authors of quotations wanted, 62. "Bold Infidelity! turn pale and die," 172. Jerment (Rev. George), 110. Winstanley (Ed- ward), 220
H. (W.) on Salamanca Doctor, 229 H. (W.), Lieut., on war slang, 333
H. (W. A.) on heraldic: Gules, a chevron bruised, 331. Westgarth (Charles), 244. Westgarth (Capt. John), 244
H. (W. B.) on Mrs. Abington, 310. Arresting a corpse, 29, 109. 'Art of Book-keeping,' 114. Ashbourne, Derbyshire, 256. Authors of quo- tations wanted, 50, 118. Barleymow : its pronunciation, 196. 'Blackwood' and the Chaldee Manuscript, 56. De Quincey's daughter, 43. Dyde surname, 30. Eglinton Tournament, 336. Epitaph at Abenhall, Glos., 324. Hastings (Lady Frances): Mr. Ingham: Mr. Batty, 170. Henley ("Orator "): Macer, 43. Kaye (Sir John William), 189. Land- scape White Horses, 313. Medal Peace of Amiens, 1801, 243. Medical men assassinated, 257. Noviomagus, 24. Pickwick: origin of the name, 51. Pinnock (Rev. James), 311. Poems by Lord Chesterfield, 138. Postle- thwaite (Thomas), M.P., 169. St. Clement as patron saint, 82. Serpent and eternity, 141. Spur proverbs: Chaucer, 250. Travels in Spain, 198
H. (W. S. B.) on flat candle, 173. "Water- pipes," Psalm xlii. 9, 243
Hackett (Frank Warren) on "doublet," 218 Hammond (John J.) on Thomas Fuller's first wife, 191
Harding (J. Rudge) on "Gone west," 280 Harford (F. D.) on statue as water-fountain, 28 Harmatopegos on author of quotation wanted, 304
Harting (Hugh) on Boston, Mass.: Tri-Mountain, 195. Mansfield (Richard) at Weybridge, 238. Surriage (Agnes), 311
220. Hall (Bishop) on doing nothing, 300. Thorne (Bishop) on patience, 245
Haswell (Geo. W.) on Sir Walter Scott in North Wales, 278
Hatchment on heraldic: Azure, a lion rampant guardant, 245
Haverfield (Prof. F.) on Roman roads in Britain : their alignment, 246
Haworth (Wilfrid B.), Lieut., on Thomas Walker, B.D., 186
Hayler (W.) on William Stokes, 134 Herschel (Col. J.), R.E., on two old songs: 'Ratcatcher's Daughter,' 75
Hervey (Miss Mary F. S.) on books desired on loan, 241. Howard (Thomas), Earl of Arundel, 101. Server": Inigo Jones, 241 Hibgame (Frederick T.) on stunt," 219 Hic et Ubique on Benedict," its definition, 103 Higham (Charles) on Swedenborg and Gentle- man's Magazine,' 300 Hill (N. W.) on Askari, an East African levy, 240. Bolshevik: Menshevik, 71. Dutch literature, 112. Dyde surname, 30. Hamlet,' Act I. sc. ii. 1. 66, 212. "He who would Old England win," 197. "Heuewerc," 60. Icke family, 226. Le Cateau: Cambrai, 269. Religion: Max Müller's definition, 250. Sanigar surname, 139. Straitsman," 257. Tankards with medals inserted, 23. "Ward-room," 109 Hillman (E. Haviland) on Samuel Haigh, 246 Hirst (W. A.) on Napoleon on colonels, 219. St. Clement as patron saint, 14. Steelyard in Thames Street, 14. Hodgson (J. C.) on War slang, 333 Mr. Basset of Helperly, 45 Hodson (Leonard J.) on Meryon or Merignan family, 254
Hogg (Percy F.), Lieut. R.G.A., on Columbus medallion, 16. Norton's (Lady) epitaph, 323 Hogg (R. M.) on Arnolds, actors, 131. Macbride (Capt. John) and Margaret Boswell, 197 Holworthy (Richard) on John Miers the profilist, 141. Monck (Elizabeth), 84
Horner (T. D.) on Astleham, Middlesex, 220 Howard (Sir Henry) on bees in the Tropics, 215. Admiral Tromp's English descendants, 84 Hudson (Rev. J. Clare) on the Church and the medical profession, 11. 'Scott (Sir Walter) and his Literary Friends at Abbotsford,' 27 Hudson (Gilbert) on Nelson, Lady Hamilton, and Collenbach, 129. Nelson diaries, 72 Hulme (E. Wyndham) on Barnard Flower, King's glazier, 19
Hulme (H.) on Aleston, Middlesex, 139. Lincoln- shire Escheators, 133
Hulton (Jessop H.) on Sir Walter Scott: "As I walked by myself," 105
Hutchison (W. A.) on Elphinstone: Keith: Flahault, 169. Sugar introduced into Eng- land, 199
J.P. on women as Justices of the Peace, 11 Jackson (H. Latimer), D.D., on Philip van Marnix, 158
Jackson (J.), Lieut., on "Glas," its meaning, 303 Jacobs (A.) on author of quotation wanted, 304 Jaggard (Wm.), Lieut., on New Shakspere Society's publications, 338. Prudentius: title- page of 1625, 338
James (F. R.) on Christopher Baynes, D.D., 134 Jessel (F.) on maw: piquet, 171
Jesson (T.) on sugar introduced into England, 61 Johnston (F. A.) on Edmonstone of Newton, 17 Jonas (Maurice) on barleymow": its pro- nunciation, 74
Jones (Miss A.) on Pre-Raphaelite stained glass, 217
Jones (E. Alfred) on British Army officers, 302. Dyeing yellow and green on cotton, 126 Jones (Rev. T. Llechid) on Burt, miniature painter, 115. Davies (John), D.D., 14. Price (Jack) of Pepys's Diary, 106. Reed (Parcy) of Troughend, 88. Scott (Sir Walter) in North Wales, 126. Vaughn and Welch as surnames, 28
Jones (Tom) on Madame Taglioni, 313
Julian (R. Hill) on Grammar School Registers, 78, 228
K. (H.) on Matthew Arnold on Beethoven, 85. German works: English translations, 141 K. (L. L.) on barrel-organs, 164. Billiards: red ball, 313. Book about pirates, 17. "Burnt champagne," 251. Conserve of roses, 104. English Garden of Health,' 89. English travellers on the Vlachs, 57. Frederick the Great and a Frenchman, 338. Magic squares in India, 54. Othello,' Act V. sc. ii., 212. Palestine Canal, 84. "Pharaoh "travelling showman, 145. "Rua Nova," 1636-7, 256. St. Clement as patron saint, 82. St. George two incidents in his life, 143. Saxton's map of Lancashire, 253. Slouch," 335. Taglioni (Madame), 252. Willibald, two of the name, 138
L. (C.) on author of quotation wanted, 106 L. (E.) on water-colour pictures, 47
L. (F. de H.) on Sir James Porter, F.R.S., 265 L. (G. G.) on Dunciad,' iii. 35, 299. Milton's oak, 299. Webb (Capt. John): Bradshaw family of Ireland, 330
L. (H. A.) on foreign graves of British authors :: Rev. H. F. Lyte, 83
L. (M.) on Constitution Hill, 162
L. (W.) on "Pharaoh "strong beer, 75 L.R.B. on war slang: "Sandbag Mary Ann," 270- Lambarde (Brigadier-General F.) on "burnt
Langley (Rev. Arthur S.) on Baptist ministers: Purdy and Grantham, 172
Larkin (Mrs. E. F.) on Franklin and Millington families, 245 Laurence (Miss E. V.) on Sir George Brown, 1790-1865, 331. Brown (Joseph), 1781-1868, 331. Brown (Rear-Admiral William), 300. Browne of Leicestershire: Seabrook of Essex, 273
Lecky (John) on author of quotation wanted, 135 Le Couteur (John D.) on devils blowing horns or trumpets, 134. Flower (Bernard), the King's glazier, 247. Saint and the Devil, 110. Shield in Winchester stained glass, 188. Winchester College Chapel: stained-glass painter, 216. Winchester episcopal arms, 75
Lee (Sir H. Austin) on Dessin's Hotel, Calais, 248- Lega-Weekes (Miss Ethel) on chimney-sweeper at Exeter, 28. Jacob or James, 115. Picture- of our Lord, 89. Rapehouse," 46 Leighton (Miss Rachel) on Abigail Chetwood, 301 Leslie (Lieut.-Col. J. H.) on "burnt champagne,' 217. Cleaveland on the early history of artillery, 239. Light Division's march to Tala- vera, 1809, 228. Whiskey," a carriage, 217 Letts (Louis R.) on John Lyon, founder of Harrow School, 339
Lewis (Penry), C.M.G., on "Act of Parliament clock," 61. Japanese "castéra," 255. Khaki- clad figures in a stained-glass window, 214. Lilliput and Gulliver, 73. 65th Regiment of Foot: Yorkshire regiments in Ceylon, 200 Lindisfarne on Beaconsfield's novels: keys wanted,
Lucas (J. Landfear) on Boston, Mass.: Tri- Mountain, 73. Dwerryhouse (John), clock- maker, 243. Elphinstone: Keith: Flahault, 131. Facing and bracing," 218. Magniac family, 162. Regency Park, 299. Roupell family, 103. Smoking in England before tobacco, 331. Tower of London: Yeomen of the Guard and Tower warders, 190 Lumb (G. D.) on John Miers the profilist, 45
Lupton (E. Basil) on Priestley's portrait by J. Sharples, 185. Shakespeare misquoted by Scott, 298
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