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GENERAL INDEX. 



p. v., placed over a sudarium, their meaning, ii. 440. 

 Pack (Gen. Sir Dennis), vii. 453. 490. 

 Packer (Col.), and the execution of Charles I., v. 619. 

 Packington (Lady), supposed author of " The Whole 



Duty of Man,"'ii. 292; v. 229; vi. 537; viii. 564; 



ix. 551. 

 Padgentree, or bird-catching, x. 221. 

 Paganism in the sixteenth century, vi. 29; in Ireland, 



li26. 

 Page, its derivation, ix. 106. 255. 

 Page (Mr.) on " Vestiges of Creation," x. 466. 

 Paget arms, xi. 385. 494; xii. 49. 

 Paget family, viii. 12. 134. 200. 375. 452. 

 Paget (James), vi. 534. 

 Paget (Rev. John), iv. 133; v. 66. 280. 327. 381; vi. 



109. 

 Paget (Sir Wm.), first Lord Beaudesert. xii. 205. 223. 

 Pagnini's Bible, ii. 422; iii. 24. 86. 

 Pagoda, its derivation, v. 415; viii. 401. 523. 

 Pagoda bridge in St. James's Park, xii. 227. 

 Paignton Fair, custom at, vii. 66. 

 Paisley Abbey, xi. 107. 215. 

 Paisley Black Book, v. 201. 283. 

 Painswick court-house, viii. 493. 596. 

 Paint on buildings, when first used, s. 65. 

 Paint taken^ofF of old oak, vii. 620; viii. 45. 58. 

 Paint«r, ship's, vii. 178. 391. 507. 

 Painters' anachronisms, iii. 369. 517; iv. 150. 369; 



English school, ix. 220 ; Flemish and Dutch schools, 



vii. 65. 166. 

 Painting, symbols in, iv. 443. 

 Painting on copper, xii. 451. 517. 

 Palatines in Ireland, xi. 87. 172. 251. 

 Palasography, works on, xii. 472. 

 Palffiologi, extinction of the family, v. 173. 280. 357; 



viii. 408. 526; ix. 312. 572; x. 134. 351. 409. 494; 



xi. 31 ; xii. 480. 

 Pateologus (John), Emperor of Constantinople, his 



medal, vi. 336, 

 Pale, its meaning, viii. 78. 

 Paleario (Aonio), "Of the Benefit of the Death of 



Christ," ix. 321 ; x. 384. 406. 447. 

 Palestrina's violin, distich on, iv. 393. 

 Paley (William) and Bishop Porteus, xi. 484; charged 



with plagiarism, viii. 589 ; ix. 64 ; Lectures on 



Locke, vi. 243. 304. 373. 

 Palindromes, vi. 209. 352. 445. 521; vii. 178. 366. 



417; viii. 229. 520; ix. 18. 343; x. 36. 204; xii. 



126. 313. 

 Palisscy and Cardinal Wiseman, vii. 499. 

 Pall Mall, its derivation, iii. 351; noticed, i. 436 ; x. 



461; Edward's residence, vi. 168. 

 Pallace, explained, i. 202. 233. 284. 

 Pallant, its meaning, iv. 442. 

 Pallant at Chichester, vii. 206. 269. 335. 

 Pallavicino (Ferrante), iii. 478. 523; iv. 13; xii. 47. 

 Pallet, a hill, its meaning, ii. 41. 

 Palm Sunday custom, xii. 297. 



Palmer, or Fitzroy (Anne), Countess of Sussex, her 

 burial-place, v. 537. 



Palmer (Ralph) of the Middle Temple, xii. 346. 

 Palmerston (Henry Viscount), epigram on, vi. 198; 



lines attributed to, i. 382; ii. 30; iii. 28; v. 619. 

 Pamphlets, how to preserve, xii. 263. 296. 307. 517. 

 Pamphlets of 1759-60, xii. 320. 

 Panama, Isthmus of, viii. 144. 

 Pancake bell, vii. 232. 

 Pancakes on Shrove Tuesday, v. 491. 

 Pancras (St.), biographical notices of, iii. 285. 397. 



523; churches dedicated to him, x. .508; xi. 37. 94; 



his office with musical notes, i. 114; Old Church, 



London, ii. 464. 496; Smith's collections for its his- 

 tory, ii. 496 ; iii. 285. 

 Pandecte, its early use, v. 557. 622. 

 Pandects, Florentine edition, ii. 421. 450. 

 Pandoxare, explained, i. 202. 234. 284. 

 Pandnis: "La Langue Pandras," ii. 376. 403; ix. 334. 

 Panoramas, early, iii. 406. 483. 526; iv. 21. 54. 118. 

 Panormitan's Lectura super primo Decretalium, ii. 324. 

 Panslavic literature, iv. 306. 364. 

 Pantaloons temp. Charles II., x. 178. 

 Pantheon in Spa-fields, ii. 404, at Paris, v. 73. 

 Panzani (Gregorio), his Memoirs, x. 131. 186. 270. 

 Paoli (Pascal), burial-place, x. 289. 

 Papae, or Papey, in Aldgate, xii. 415. 

 Papae of Iceland and Orkney, xi. 181. 285. 

 Papal bulls, iii. 149; iv. 189; forged, ii. 491; iii. 149; 



V. 508. 593; tiara, iii. 144. 

 Papan, or the sun, i. 195. 285. 

 Paper, origin of the word, v. 174. 

 Paper, absorbent, xii. 87. 133. 175. 250. 394; for 



writing, its present inferiority, iii. 181. 397; v. 188; 



how split, viii. 413. 604; made from straw, viii. 491 ; 



from wood, ii. 21. 60; preserved from damp, vii. 126. 

 Pa; er-hangings, ii. 134. 268. 

 Paper-mill, near Stevenage, ii. 473; iii. 187; v. 83; the 



first in England, ii. 473. 522; v. 83. 255. 

 Paper water-marks, ii. 310. 347 ; false dates on, ix. 32. 



41. 75. 

 Pappus (John), Lutheran divine, x. 367. 

 Papyrus, specimen wanted, ix. 222. 529. 

 Paragraph sign, ^, explained, iv. 57. 394. 

 Parallel between 1254 and 1855, xii. 324. 

 Parallel passages, i. 163. 260 330. 332. 347. 482; ii. 



31. 82. 92. 101. 196. 263. 373. 458.491; iii. 320; 



iv, 291. 310. 435; vi. 70.123.208; vii. 151.341. 



513; viii. 30. 195. 372. 465. 560; ix. 121. 345» 



466; X. 325; xi. 406. 488; xii. 83. 261. 492. 

 Parchment, mediasval, vii. 155. 317. 

 Parchment deeds, cleansing soiled, viii. 270. 

 Pardon, The General, a tract, vii. 15. 

 Pardon bell, xi. 33. 

 Pardon churchyard, viii. 63. 

 " Pardonere and the Frere," i. 390. 

 Pardons, general, under the great seal, iii. 279 ; T. 496. 



544. 

 Paris, the Pantheon at, v. 73. 

 Paris Garden, manor of the old, x. 423 ; xi. 52. 

 Paris (Matthew), " Historia Minor," iv. 209. 328. 

 Parish clerks, female, viii. 338. 474; ix. 162. 431; x. 



216. 

 Parish clerks and politics, viii. 56. 230. 575. 

 Parish Clerks' Comp-iny, viii. 341. 452. 

 Parish kettle, viL 129. 



