FIRST SERIES. 



6B 



Greek dentists, x. 242. 355. 510; xi. 51. 



Greek epiKi-am, viii. 622 ; ix. 89 ; imitated, v. 56. 



Greek inscription at Dover, vi. 507; on a font, vii. 198. 

 352. 



Greek Lexicon, the best, xii. 245. 



Greek marriages in England, vi. 317. 



Greek names of places, modern, iv. 470; v. 14. 209. 

 259. 



Greek particles, illustrated by Eastern languages, ii. 

 418. 



Greek poet, passage in a sceptical, xii. 304. 460. 



Greek referred to by Jeremy Taylor, iv. 208. 262. 326; 

 V. 353. 



Greek spoken in Brittany, x. 326. 



Green at Wrexli<ini. iv. 371. 478. 



Green eyes. viii. 407. .592; ix. 112. 432; xi. 70. 



Green man sign, xi. 74. 233. 



" Green Man and Siill," sign, ix. 494; x. 33. 214. 



Green stockings, ix. 398. 



Green water, xi. 445. 



Green (Capt Thomas), his trial, vi. 342. 421. 



Green (Dr. J. H.) and Coleridge, viii. 43. 



(■Ircen (General), inedited letter, vii. 277. 



Green (G. F. E.), " Lives of the Piincesses," errata, x. 

 322. 



Green (Richard), apotliecary, i. 74. 



Green (Rupert), " .Secret Plot," viii. 79. 



Greene (Sir Edw.). his marriage, i. 91. 142. 200. 



Greene (John), of Enfield, ii. 89. 



Greene of Greenes Noiton, i. 43. 75. 



Greene (l.'irlianl). of Lichfield, i. 43. 74. 167. 



Greene (Roliert), Dutch translation of a tract, iii. 103 ; 

 " Groaisworth of Witte," iii. 140. 479; '• Pandoslo," 

 iii. 1; " Penelope's Web," xi. 66; " Quip for an Up- 

 start Courtier," iii. 103; " Rcyal Exchange," i. 38. 



Greene (Thomas), his '' Diary," xii. 446. 



Greenfield (Andrew,), xi. 344. 



Greenhill (Mrs.), her large family, vi. 303. 



Greenlaw (C. P.) obtained steam for India, viii. 560. 



Greenock fair custom, ix. 242. 338. 



Greenwich, Order of, iv. 101. 



Greenwich l^arlv, its origin, xii. 144. 



Greenwood (Jaines), his '• London Vocabulary," xi. 311. 

 454. 



Greet (Mr.), mayor of Queenborough, ix. 449. 



Gregeiitius and the Jews, v. 58. 



Gregorian tones, vi. 99. 178; vii. 136. 



Gregori's Italian version of Gray's Elegy, i. 221. 



Gregory the Great, i. 475; iii. 62. 194. 



Grehan (Bishop), viii. 440. 



Grendon (Walter), prior of St. John of Jerusalem, his 

 receipt, iii. 206. 



Grenville (Sir Bevill), Cartwright's Poem on his death, 

 i. 109. 151; notices, x. 417; xi. 71. 128. 



Gresebrolie, in Yorkshire, viii. 389; ix. 285; x. 433; 



xi. 231. 314. 

 Gresham's Exchange, list of subscribers, x. 206. 

 Gresset's " Vert Vert,'' illustrations of, i. 366. 47.5. 

 Greville (Fulke, Lord Brooke), his imitation of St. Ber- 

 nard, vii. 62. 

 Greville (Fulke and Robert), collected edition of their 



Works suggested, iv. 139; vii. 62. 

 Grey and Ratcliffe families, si. 187. 

 Grey family, v. 298. 403. 



Grev (Hon. Anchitell), compiler of the •' Debates," xi. 



147. 

 Grey (Lady Cafhtrine). her marriage, vi. 578; vii. 68. 

 Grey (Henry), Earl of Suffolk, his head. i.K. 51. 

 Grey (Laily Jane), burial-place, ix. 373; portraits, vi. 



341. 644. 

 Grey (Lady Mary) and Thomas Keyes, vi. 128. 

 Grey (Lord), his retirement, x. 262. 

 Grey (.Motlier), her appli's, ii. 88. 

 Grey or Graa (Sir Jolm), xi. 366. 

 Grey or Gray, its correct spelling, xi. 322. 

 Grey beard bottles, ix. 599; x. 113. 

 Griesbach arms, ix. 350. 

 Griffin (B.), his Fidessa. ix. 27 ; x 367. 

 Griffith (Bishop), lortrait, iii. 8. 

 Griffith of Pen 1 by n, ii. 56. 



Griffith (Sir Wm.), marriage with Eliz. Fiennes. iv. 272. 

 Griffith (Richard), author of " The Koran," i. 418. 

 Griffiths, the publisher, his sign, xi. 64. 

 Griffiths (Ralph), letter to Cartwriirht. vii. 113. 

 Grimas-dvke, iv. 192. 244. 330. 372.454; v. 43, 163 



231.284. 

 Grimm (Dr. Jacob), letter to, on " lasrig," i. 292; on 



the English language, vii. 125. 

 Grin and gin, their couvertiliility. v. 340. 

 Grinille, its meaning, vii. 107. 307. 384. 508. 

 Grindstone oak, vii. 478. 

 Grisly, its meaninir, v. 344. 



Groaning-board, viii. 309; plank in Dublin, 397. 

 Grocers' Hall, its ancient state, iv. 267. 

 Grog, origin of the word, i. 28. 52. 168. 

 Grogog of a castle, vii. 67. 

 Groom, its meaning, v. 56. 92. 347. 

 Groom of the Stole, v. 347. 402. 476. 

 Grose (Francis), antiquary, ix. 350. 

 Grostete (Bi.^hop), Life by Willson, v. 296. 

 Grotius, classical quotations in, v. 319. 

 Grottoes on St. James's day, i. 5: iv. 269. 

 '• Grouse in the gun-^om,' oridn of the story, x. 223. 

 Grub-street Journal, its conductors, vii. 108. 268. 383. 



486. 

 Gruingius (Hen.) Decanus Embricensis, vi. 340. 

 Grummett, its meaning, i. 319. 337. 358. 

 Grundle, its derivation, xii. 365. 

 Grymes (Sir Edward), vii. 234; x. 485. 

 Gryphea incurva, or Devil's Tin\mb, vii. 105. 

 Gualter (Rodolph), iii. 8. 43. 123. 

 Guanahani, or Cat Island, v. 78. 

 Guano, a fertilising dung, first known, vi. 366. 397, 



398. 

 Guano and the Lobos Islands, vi. 336. 378. 397. 

 " Guardian," Dutch version, iii. 22. 

 Guernsey, door inscription at St. Peter- Port, xi. 255. 

 Guiana, gold mines, vi. 171. 

 Guide Books, foreign, v. 102. 



Guidiccioni (Giovanni), Longhi's portrait of, vii. 408. 

 Guildhall of London before 1666, x. 266. 

 Guildhalls, i. 320. 357; ii. 269; v. 532. 

 Guillotin (Dr.), not the inventor of the celebrated 



machine, xii. 319. 

 Guinea, a coin, origin of name, ii. 10. 238 ; of George 



III., inscription on, iii. 391. . 



Guisch (Prince), x. 144. 

 Gulliver's Travels, vii. 523. 



