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GENERAL INDEX. 



Iris and lily, v. 88. 153. 253. 

 Irish at the battle of Crecy, ix. 517. 



Academy House, Grafton-street, Dublin, v. 539. 



archbishoprics, xii. 189. 



brigade, ii. 407. 452. 499 ; iii. 372. 



buils, ii. 441. 



characters on the stage, vii. 356; x. 135. 194. 



chauntry of the Irish Exchequer, xi. 147. 468. 



coin, with legend, " Voce populi," iv. 56. 138. 



customs, vii. 81. 



dramatists, vii. 596. 



election in 1715, xii. 404. 



Exchequer chauntry, xi. 147. 468. 



language in the West Indies, v. 537; vi. 256. 



law in the eighteenth century, ix. 270. 427. 



legislation, ix. 244. 



manners, viii. 4. 111. 279; xi. 483. 



manu.-cript, the oldest, ix. 361. 



merchants landing at Cambridge, viii. 270. 350. 

 , names, vi. 244; corrupted, v. 61 ; family, x. 385. 



newspapers, x. 182. 473. 



Palatines, xi. 87. 172. 251. 



peerages, vii, 117. 



Prayer Book, its authority, vi. 246. 



Records, ix. 536; xi. 218; xii. 59. 



riiymes, vi. 431. 539. 605; vii. 52. 271. 312. 483; 

 viii. 249. 602; ix. 575. 



readers of N. & Q., a hint, xi. 424. 



tales, v. 318. 



titles, abused, vi. 555; of honour, v. 467. 

 Irish Archajological Society, x. 465. 

 Irish and the Turks, x. 8. 

 Iron manufactures of Sussex, i. 87. 

 Iron Mask, Man with the, v. 474; vii. 234. 344; viii. 



112; xi. 504; xii. 94. 213. 

 Irvingites, historical notices, vi. 271. 588. 

 Isaac, mentioned in Domesday, v. 319. 

 Isaac (Henry), diamond merchant, v. 177. 

 Isabel, Queen of the Isle of Man, iv. 423; v. 132. 205. 



234. 

 Isabel and Elizabeth the same name, i. 439. 488; ii. 



159. 254. 

 Island, its derivation, viii. 49. 209. 279. 374. 504. 

 Island seat, explained, x. 308. 

 " Isle of Beauty," by T. H. Bayly, ix. 453. 

 Isle of Dogs, i. 141; viii. 263. 

 Islington, ii. 211. 

 Islip font. viii. 363. 



Isolated, its modern use, ix. 171 ; xii. 394. 

 " Isping Geil," in a charter, vii. 549. 

 Israelites, number constituting the Exodus, v. II. 

 Issham (Jubv), ballail, v. 435. 523. 580. 

 Italian-English, vii. 149; viii. 436. 638; x. 188. 

 Italian New Testament, xii. 367. 457. 

 IterBorcale, MS. note on, i. 165. 

 Iters of Pickring and Lancaster, iv. 41. 

 " Itineraiivim ad Windsor," xi. 341. 

 -Itis, as a termination, its derivation, vii, 13. 73. 

 Its, instances of its early use, vl. 509; vii. 160. 510. 



578; viii. 12. 182. 254; x. 235. 

 Iveagh (Vi.seount) noticed, xi. 366. 

 Ives"(St.) noticed, vii. 182. 

 Ivory, vegetable, vi. 464. 616. 

 Ivy, as a token, xii. 71. 



Jack, the diminutive for John, i. 242. 299. 325. 

 Jack, origin of this nickname, vi. 100; its familiar use, 



vii. 325. 622. 

 Jack and Gill, vii. 32.5. 572; viii. 87. 

 Jack Straw and his accomplices, vi. 485. 615. 

 Jacke of Dover, x. 203. 

 Jacks of Knapp and Slough, x. 237. 

 Jackson (Sh- Geo.), was he Junius? i. 172. 276. 322. 

 Jackson (Joseph), B. M., of St. John's, Oxford, v. 583, 

 Jackson (Richard), his MS. Poems, viii. 587. 

 Jackson (Zachariah), his Shaksperian emendations, viii. 



193. 

 Jacob's stone, ix. 124. 

 Jacobite club, ix. 300; garters, viii. 586 ; ix. 528; 



lyric, X. 445; toast.s, v. 372; vii. 105. 220. 

 Jacobites, the last, x. 507; xi. 53. 169. 

 Jacobus de Voragine, " De Sancto cum legendis," iv. 



23. 

 Jacobus Pi-ajfectus Siculus, ii. 424. 

 Jahn's Jahrbuch, viii. 34. 112. 

 James (Bishop J. T.), his work. The Semi-Sceptic, iii. 



477; iv. 198. 

 James (Dr. Kichard), MSS. of his Travels, iii. 393. 

 James (St.), coupled with St. Philip, i. 216; grottoes 

 on his festival, i. 5; iv. 269; passage in his Epistle, 

 vii. 549. 623. 

 James's (St.), chapel, St. James's Palace, ii. 228. 

 James's (St.), market-house, viii. 383. 

 James I. bust, i. 43. 



bill for printing and binding " The King's Book,"- 

 V. 389, 449. 



crown, xi. 400. 



diaries of his time, vi, 363, 



Dr. Dee's petition to, i. 142. 



folk lore in his reign, viii. 613. 



habit of swearing, vi. 299. 



king on England, vi. 270. 375. 



letters in the Advocates' library, xi. 125. 312. 



medal, xi 446. 



paraplnase on the Lord's Prayer ascribed to him, 

 V. 195. 



proverb, iv. 85. 165. 



jjenny sights and exhibitions in his reign, viii, 558, 



poem by, x. 314. 



whimsical petition to, x. 242. 

 James II., abdication, i. 39. 489; xii. 351. 



and Dublin university, x. 421. 



army list, ix. 30. 401. 544; x. 90. 



brass money, x. 385; xi. 18. 



exclamation at the Boyne, vi. 577. 



flight at abdicating, xii. 351. 



general pardon, v. 496. 



letters to Grand Master of Malta, xi. 199. 



letter to his daughter Mary, x. 66. 216. 



natural daughter, iii. 224. 249. 280. 506. 



objections to Dr. South, v. 26. 489. 



remains and interment, ii. 243. 281. 427; iv. 498. 



was he in Edinburgh in 1684? xii. 7. 



writings, x. 485; xi. 72. 

 James Francis Edward, son of James II. See Stuart. 



