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GENERAL INDEX. 



Lavall (Baptist Vincent), vii. 130; x. 465; xi. 38. 474. 



Lavant, origin of the name, vii. 269; 335. 



Lavater (Jolni Caspar) " Diary of a Self-ObseiTer," vii. 



456. 

 Lavenham cliurcli, epitapli, is. 369 ; x. 50. 

 " L'Aventurier, ou la Barbe-bleue," i. 231. 285; iii. 74. 

 Lavidian, a fish, ix. 398. 

 La Vrilliere (Due de), noticed, viii. 351. 

 Law and usage, viii. 289. 

 Laws, Komati and English, xi. 121. 

 Law (Edward), lines on being made Chief-Justice, ix. 



396. 

 Law (William), his mystical works, viii. 13. 246. 

 Lawes (Henry), his dedication to his Second Book of 



Ayres and Dialogues, i. 1 62 ; MS. of his " Choice 



Psalms," xii. 186. 311. 

 Lawless Court, Rochford, Essex, ix. 11. 

 Lawrence (Hon. Abbott), xii. 285. 

 Lawson (Charles), iii. 331. 

 Lawson (John), his mathematical MSS., vii. 526. 

 Lawson (Marmaduke), translation of a song in Sheri- 

 dan's Duenna, ix. 59. 

 Lawton and William Penn, v. 593. 

 " Lawyer," lines on the, xii. 44. 

 Lawyer, sharp practice, x. 343 ; xi. 1 14. 

 Lawyers and English dictionaries, xi. 24. 

 Lawyers, epigram on four, ix. 103. 

 Lawyers' bags, their colour, vii. 85. 144. 557 ; viii. 



59. 281; ix. 20. 41. 

 Lawyers' patron saint, i. 151. 253. 

 " Lay " and " lie," their modern use, vi. 388. 568 ; vii. 



222. 

 " Lay of Gascoigne," xii. 406. 481. 

 " Lay of the Phoenix," its author, i. 203. 235. 283. 

 Lay-preachers, vi. 246; x. 532; xi. 153 ; xii. 214. 



334. 

 Layard (A. H.), his ancestors, v. 247. 

 Laymen reading the litany, xii. 10. 53. 94. 153. 

 Layng (Rev. Henry), author of " The Rod,!' vi. 317. 



493; vii. 158. 

 Layng (Rev. Peter), vi. 317. 

 Leach (Sir John), jocular lines on, ix. 538; x. 18. 71. 



253. 

 Leader of a newspaper, its derivation, vi. 462. 589; 



vii. 43. 

 Leamhuil Abbey, vii. 108. 



Leaming (Deborah), marriage agreement, ix. 193. 

 Leap-year in 18th and 19th centuries, xi. 226. 

 Leapor (Mary), tragedy by, ix. 104. 

 Leapor's " Unhappy Father,!' its scene, vii. 382. 

 Lease for ninety-nine years, vi. 509. 592; for 99 and 



999 years, x. 31. 294. 

 " Le Balafre," ascribed to Henry, duke of Guise, vii. 



201. 

 Le Blanc (Sir Simon), portrait, xi. 343. 

 Le Blanc (Vincent), " Travels," xi. 406. 475. 

 Lechmere (Baron),, portrait, vii. 39. 

 Le Cene (Cliarles), Essay for a New Translation of the 



Bible, vii. 40. 142. 

 Leda, by Leonardo da Vinci, xL 146. 

 Ledwich (Dr.), misled Gougli in his edition of Camden, 



V. 225. 

 Ledwill, xii. 290. 489. 

 Lee, inventor of the stocking-frame, portrait, viii, 540. 



Lee family at Alt Hill, xii. 265. 



Lee (Col. or Major-Gen.), baptism, v. 611. 



Lee (Edward) of Norwell, i. 73. 



Lee (Elizabeth), Dr. Young's daughter-in-law, ilL 422;- 



iv. 22. 110. 

 Lee (Gervase), noticed, i. 73. 

 Lee (Mary), actress, ii. 93. 

 Lee (Nat.), his certificate, i. 149. 

 Lee (Sir Richard), xi. 207. 271. 

 Lee (Rev. Samuel) noticed, x. 525. 

 Leech, modified variety of the word, xi. 339. 

 Leech (Sir John), epigrams on, ix. 538; x. 18. 71; xL 



300. 351. 

 Leech queries, xi. 26. 



Leeds, charter granted by King John, xii. 268. . 

 Leeming family, viii. 587. 

 Leeming Hall, near Liverpool, ix. 351. 

 Left hand, its etymology, vii. 306. 

 Legal antiquities, xii. 448; customs, ix. 20. 41. 

 Legal worthies, v. 294. 332. 

 Legate (Bartholomew), the martyr, i. 483. 

 Legend, its correct meaning, viii. 537. 

 Legend, its use defended, ix. 44. 

 Legends, coincident, vii. 591. 

 " Legend of Change," its author, vii. 8. 

 Leger (Col. St.), ix. 76; x. 95. 175. 376. 

 Leger (Hon. Miss E. St.), a mason, iv. g34; vii. 598; 



viii. 89. 

 Leger (Wm. St.) " Life of Abp. Thomas Walsh," ii. 



103. 

 Legge (Col. Wm.), portrait by Vandyck, xii. 509; 

 Legh (Sir Urian) of Adlington, ix. 305. 

 " Legion's Address/' its editor, iii. 323. 

 Legislators and ballad-makers, i. 153. 

 Legitimation, xiiw 366; by' grant of land, vi. 532; viii 



17; in Scotland, viii. 220. 

 Lehmanowski (Col.), x. 120. 515; xi. 108; xii. 77. 

 Leicester, superstition against the king entering, viii. 



271 ; its guildhall, v. 470. 532; St. Mary de Castro's 



churchwardens' accounts, iii. 352. 

 Leicester (Robert Dudley, 11th Earl), ix. 105. 1 60. 354; 



portrait, viii. 290; ranger of Snowdon, ix. 125. 353; 



the reputed prisoners of his time, ii. 9. 92. 302. 

 Leicester Square, ii. 211. 

 Leicester's Commonwealth, ii. 92 ; iii. 29. 374. 

 Leigh (Nicholas), his Book, v. 319. 

 Leigh peerage and Stoneley estates, vii. 619. 

 Leighton (Abp.) and Pope, vii. 475; his burial-placej 



ix. 8; juvenile poem, xi. 106. 150. 

 Leighton (Dr. Alex.) degraded from orders, vi. 318. 

 Leighton-Bromswold church, iii. 85. 178. 

 Lely (Sir Peter), his small portraits, x. 66. 253. 

 Lenuxn baronetcy, iv. 58. 111. 299. 

 Leman family, viii. 150. 234. 

 Leman (Rev. Thomas), i. 59. 91, 92, 

 Leman (Tlios.) monumental brass, xi^ 221. 

 Lemming arms and family, xi. 426. 

 Le ]\Ioine's " Praises of Modesty," xi.. 11. 

 Lemon-juice, medicinal properties, viii. 217. 

 Lempriere's "Universal Biography," x. 245. 

 Lemying (Christopher) of Bunieston, ix. 325. 

 Le Neve (John) Fasti, new edition, x. 181 ; letter to 



Thomas Baker, x 42; original letter, i. 451; noticed, 



V. 322. 



