FIRST SERIES. 



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Infortune, its meaning. See Fo tunc. 



Ingatestone Hall, Essex, xi. 437. 



Inglis (Charles), bishop of Nova Scotia, vi. 151. 516; 



vii. 263; ix. 527. 

 " Ingoldsby Legends," error in, x. 394. 

 Injustice, oiigin of the term, viii. 338. 

 Ink, its derivation, xii. 283; inventor, vii. 285; ancient, 



V. 151 ; xii. 352. 480 : colour in writings, viii. 30; 



copying, xii. 480; fading, ix. 199; obliterated from 



paper, xii. 29. 114. 133. 193; writing on unsized 



pajjcr, vi. 604. 

 Inkermau, its derivation, x. 490; caves, xii. 326. 

 " In nomine Domini," vi. 487. 542. 563. 

 Inman, or Ingman family, ix. 199. 353. 

 Inn signs, works on, ix. 148. 251. See Tavern Signs. 

 Innocent VIII. presents to Henry VII. a cap of mairi-- 



tenance, vi. 324. 

 Innocents' day customs, v. 557. 621 ; vi. 63. 110; viii. 



617; pastimes, xii. 118; muffled peal on, xi. 8. 

 Inns of CourtS; matriculations, viii. 540. 650; xi. 434. 

 Inoculation fees, iv. 231; v. 141; Sermons against, vi. 



510. 616. 

 Inquisition, writers on the, ii. 358. 494; iii. 11; in 



France,!. 106; Madrid, x. 120. 137.246 515; xi. 



108; xii. 77; Mexico, i. 352; Toulouse, i. 10. 106. 

 Inquisitiones post mortem, v. 469. 



Inscriptions : — "* 



Aberdeen court-house, xi. 84. 

 alms ba>ins, i. 44. 52. 73. 87. 117. 135. 171. 254; 



ii. 516: iii. 101. 

 Bavenno church, vi. 359. 469. 

 belfry at Fenstanton, Hunts, viii. 561. 

 bell, vi. 99. 257. 554; vii. 454 633; viii. 108. 



248. 448; ix. 109. 592; x. 255. 414; xi. 210; 



xii. 130. 522. 

 book. vii. 127. 221. 337. 438. 554; viii. 64. 153. 



472. 591. 652; ix. 122; x. 309. 443; xii. 



243. 

 builiiiiig.s, ix. 492. 

 chimney-pieces, v. 345. 451, 452. 

 churches, vi. 510: vii. 25. 191. 

 Ciiliie Priciry bells, vi. 554. 

 curiously arranged, iv. 88. 99; ix. 369. 

 dagger-case, vii. 40. 1 19. 

 Dewsl.ury, vi. 534. 615. 

 • dial. iii. 329. 430; iv. 471. 507; v. 65, 66. 79. 



155. 28.5. 499. 619 ; vi. 127. 209 ; viii. 224 ; 



xi. 61. 133. 184: xii. 253. 312. 414. 

 door-head, vi. 412. 543 ; vii. 23. 190. 314. 585 ; 



viii. 38. 162. 4.54. 652 ; ix. 89 ; x. 253. 355. 



515; xi. 134. 255. 353; xii. 34. 73. 235. 302. 



355. 478. 

 Dover, Greek one in St. Mary's churcli, vi. 507. 

 Dutch, on a Ha.-^k of earthenware, vi. 464. 

 Fiiistaiiton church beltry, viii. 561. 

 font, vii. 178. 366. 408. 417. 483. 625; viii. 94. 



198. 352. 

 infiint school, ix. 147; x. 254. 

 guinea of George III., iii. 391. 

 gun, iii. 221. 



Lindsey court-house, ix. 492. 552. 602; x. 273. 

 Much Wenlock. v. 8 ; ix. 552. 

 oak board, iii. 240; iv. 109. 



Inscriptions : — 

 oak chest, vi. 8. 

 Oakley Woods, viii. 76. 129. 

 Palazzo del Podesta, ix. 552. 

 panelling, at South Lynn, iv. 407. 

 Plough Inn, Alnwick, vi. 412. 

 Pope's, on a punch-bowl, x. 258. 

 portrait, of Philip 11. of Spain, ii. 393. 

 pulpit, ix. 31. 135; xi. 134. 251. 

 Roma Subterranea. ii. 263. 

 Beman sepulchral, vii. 37. 

 Sapcote, i. 415. 476. 

 seal, xi. 225. 334. 

 table, i. 93. 104. 189. 340. 

 tombstones before 1600, vii. 331. 390. 612. 

 watch, xi. 299. 473. 

 watch-paper, viii. 316. 375. 452. 

 window, xi. 299. 

 Wymondham, Norfolk, vi. 543; vii. 23. 190. 314. 



Inscriptions. See also Mottoes. 

 Inscriptions, authenticity of old, i. 279. 491. 

 Insects in the human stomach, ix. 523. 

 Insurance, Court of, xi. 224. 

 Intellectual labour divided, ii. 489. 

 " Intenible," in Shakspeare, ii. .354. 

 Intensify, its modern use. xi. 187- 291. 

 Interest, mode of computing, ii. 435. 

 Interments among the ancients, ii. 187; with hour- 

 glasses, V. 223. 

 Interrogation stop, its origin, xii. 521. See Stops. 

 Inundations and their phenomena, v. 198. 

 Inventions anticipated, iii. 62. 69. 137. 195. 287. 338; 



xi. 459. 504; xii. 213. 

 Inver, its etymology, vi. 290. 366. 496. 

 lona, a corruptiim of loua, vii. 257. 

 lotun, its etymology, vi. 60. 201. 349. 

 Irby family pedigree, vii. 525. 

 Irchester, Roman in>criprion at, x. 205. 431. 

 Ireland, abductions in, x. 141. 



a bastinadoed elejjhant, viii. 366. 523. 



bishops' conseiration. vi. 342. 



chattel property, ix. 394; xi. 97. 175; xii. 257. 



coronation of its king.s, v. 582 ; vi. 43. 



emblem and national motto, i. 415. 



fo.ssil elk of, ii. 494. 



freedom from serpents, iii. 490; iv. 12; vi. 42. 

 400. 590. 



Histoiy, the best, xi. 205. 



Huguenot settleujent, vi. 316. 4S3 ; xi. 267. 

 333. 



Kniuhts Templars, xi. 280. 407. 452. 507 ; x'.i. 

 134. 349. 



national motto, i. 415; arms, xii. 29. 328. 350. 



paganism on the west coast, vi. 126. 



pamphlets respecting, i. 384. 473. 



remarkal)le propo.iiiion concerning, ii. 179. 



Round Towers, v. 584; vi. 19. 



serpents banished from Ireland, iii. 490; iv. 12; 

 vi. 42. 400. 590. 



slaves there not a century ago, vi. 73. 

 Irene (St.) and the Island of Santorin, iv. 475; v. 14. 



259. 

 Ireton family, iii. 185; portrait, 250. 



