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Junius: — 



Jesuitical books burnt at Paris, v. 56; x. '323. 406; 



xii. 151. 213. 

 Johnson (Dr. Samuel), criticism on Junius, v. 257. 

 " Junius Identified with a Distinguished Living 



Character," its author, ii. 103. 258; x. 328. 

 " Letter to a Brigadier-General," v. 296. 328. 

 Lyttelton (Lord), claimant, v. 56. 225. 284. 296. 



328. 342; viii. 31; xi. 198. 

 Maclean (Laughlin), claimant, iii. 378. 411; v. 



328; viii. 619. 

 Mason (William) not Junius, iii. 409. 432. 

 Metcalfe (Sir Thomas), vellum-bound copy, ix. 74. 

 Park's (T.) origin of the name Junius, "vi. 414; 



possessor of a letter by Junius, viii. -S. 

 Political pamphlets relating to Junius, v. 319. 

 Post-mark of the Letters, viii. 8; x. 523; xi. 92. 

 Pownall (Governor), claimant, x. 323. 

 Quarterly Eeview and Jnnkis, v. 194. 225. 284. 



342. 

 Smith's Essay on the author, xii. 299. 512. 

 Stowe vellum-bound copy, v. 233; xii. 511. 

 Suett, the comedian, claimant, xi. 302. 370. 

 Swinney: "That Swinnev," viii. 213. 238. 374; 



xi. 452. 

 Vellum-bound copies, iii. 262. 307. 378. 411; v. 



303. 333. 522. 607 ; viii. 8 ; ix. 74 ; xii. 240. 



299. 511. 

 Verb, " To commit," as used by Junius, v. 125. 



282. 

 Wilkes (John), correspondence with Junius, iii. 



241; v. 126; xii. 166. 299. 416; original MS. 



of his Letters, vii. 620; his printed copy of the 



Letters, xi. 84. 

 Wilraot (Dr.) claimant, x. 228. 328. 349 ; xi. 370. 



454. 

 Woodfall (George) and Eev. T. H. Home, xii. 22. 

 Woodfall (Henry Samuel) and Junius, xii. 166. 



299. 512; presented with a tea-service, v. 474. 



Jupiter and Diogenes, xi. 283. 334. 394. 456. 



Jurors, chanting of, vi. 315; viii. 502. 



Jury, its origin, x. 383; judges of law as well as fadt, 

 ii. 147. 



Justice, in the Russian language, ix. 74. 



Justice, retributive, xii. 317. 



Justice of the peace, a female, xi. 383. 



Justinian, tapestry story of, iv. 256. 



Jute for paper-making, xi. 19; xii. 19. 



Juvenal, Sat. x. 365, vii. 165. 321. 633: translations, 

 ii. 145. 



Juvenal and St. Luke, similarity of ideas, viii. 195. 

 372. 



Juxon (Bishop), his supposed authorship of an Account 

 of Vendible Books, vi. 515. 592; vii. 390; and Wal- 

 ton's Polyglott Bible, vii. 476. 



Kabeljaauwen and the Hoeks, xi. 142. 

 Kacouss folk-lore, v. 413; vi. 50. 

 Kaffa, its derivation, x. 491. 



Kaimes (Lord) and MS. lettei-s of James VL, xi. 125. 



312. 

 Kaleidoscope, its inventor, x. 164. 272. 

 Kali, Hindoo goddess, xii. 59. 



'Kalydor, Italian, ix. 537. 



Kaminagadeyathooroosoomokanoogonagira, its transla- 

 tion, viii. 539. 651. 

 Kant's Slimmtliche Werke, ii. 1 06. 



Karinthon (Lord), murdered in 1665, i. 440. 490. 



Karlsbad, dial motto at, iv. 471. 507; v. 65. 



Keach (Benj.), " Scripture Metaphors," x. 388. 



Keate family, viii.-293. .525; ix. 19. 



Keats (John), his Poems, ix. 421 ; x.;255. 



Keble (John), " Christian Year," x. 355. 433. 



Keel-hauling, with an obsolete addendum, vi. 199. 

 280. 



Keepsakes, the Potter's and Shepherd's, iii. 181. 



Keimer (Samuel), noticed, iv. 283. 



" Keiser Glomer," a Danish play, viii. 126. 



Kellet (Dr. Edward), v. 458. 519. 



Kelso convoy, its meaning, iv. 1 76. 



Kelway ftimily, vii. 529. 608. 



Kemble, Willet, and Forbes, epigram on,''viii. 8. 



Kemble pipe of tobacco, iii. 425. 502. 



Kemerton' church, its dedication, ix. 271. , 



Kemp (Richard), his tomb, ix. 373. 



Kempe (Wm.), his Dutiful Invective, v, 344. 572. 



Kempis (Thomas k), "De Imitatione," viii. 411. 552; 

 ix. 87. 203; xi. 442. 516; metrical version, 264. 



Ken (Bishop), death, vi. 204; Morning, Evening, and 

 Midnight Hymns, i. 188; viii. 10; ix. 220. 258; x. 

 110; queries respecting, vii. 380. 526; viii. 10; 

 work attributed to him, vii. 597; viii. 113. 



Kendall, in Yorkshire, vi. 364. 



Kendrick (Dr. Wm.), " Epistles," vi. 343. 473. 



Kenelm (St.), his legend, v. 79. 131. 



Kenilworth, Dictum of, viii. 57. 



Kenne of Kenne, viii 80. 



Kennerleigh manor lost by a game of cards, xii. 102. 



Kennett (Bislfcp), MS. Diary, viii. 470; unpublished 

 MS., xii. 382. 



Kennington Common, ix. 295. 367, 



Kent (Richard), M. P. for Chippenham, xii. 46. 131. 



Kentish ballad, by Tom Durfey, i. 247. 339; fire, its 

 origin, vi. 74; vii. 155; incumbents, ii. 278 ; legend 

 in stone, vi. 477: local names, vi. 410; vii. 26; mo- 

 numental brasses, xi. 340. 



Kentish Men, and Men of Kent, v. 321. 615. 



Kentish Town in the last century, iii. 4 ; Assembly 

 House, viii. 293; Gospel oak, ii. 407. 



Kerbester, Jjattle of, vi. 549. 



Kerr (Lord) and Lady Jane Home, xii. 46. •94. 



Kerry Round Towers, work on, xii. 345. 390. 



Kertch museum, xi. 442. 



Keseph's Bible, v. 512. 



Ket the tanner, viii. 318. 



Ketch (Jack), striking for wages, xii. 293. 



Ketchup, or catchup, i. 124. 283. 



Kettilby (Dr. Samuel), vii. 431. 



Key experiments, v. 152. 293. 449. 



Keysoe, Bedfordshire, font inscription, vii. 626. 



Khond family, vii. 452. 584. 



Kibbroth Hattavah, iv. 481; v. 31. 87. 159. 256. 



Kicker-eating in Yorkshire, viii. 564. 



