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Glanvil (Rev. Joseph), his Works, x. 348; " Scepis 



Scientifioa," a suggested reprint, vii. 153. 

 Glanvill (John), acrostic on, ix. 322. 

 Glasgow, book-seHiiig in 1735, vii. 10; cathedral, dial 



motto on, V. 155; city arms, x. 326. 

 Glass: on tlie phrase " Clearing of the glass," vi. 222. 

 Glass, cracked, sometimes musical, v. 294. 

 Glass, minute engraving on, xi. 242. 293. 333. 

 Glass, ruby, old and modern, vi. 28. 

 Glass in windows not a fixture, iv. 99. 328 ; how to 



deaden, xi. 409. 471; xii. 75. 

 Glass-making in P^ngland, v. 322. 382. 477; vi. 323. 

 Glass malleable, xii. 313. 346. 414. 

 Glass quarries, initials in, ix. 515. 

 Glasse (G. H.), translation of Miss Bayley's Ghost, x. 



446. 

 Glastonbury thorn, iv. 114; miraculous walnut-tree, iv. 



115. 

 " Glatton," name of a ship, xi. 343. 372. 

 Glee ver. madrigal, xii. 105. 154. 

 Gleek, or cleek, a game, v. 559; viii. 63. 

 Glencaim (Earl of), ix. 452. 

 Glendower (Owen), his arms, vii. 205. 288; pedigree, 



iii. 222. 356. 

 Globe and cross as a symbol, vii. 478. 

 Gloria, its use nfter the Gospel is announced, iv. 189. 

 " Gloria in exeelsis," its music, xii. 496. 

 Glossurial queries, viii. 294. 

 Glossaries, provincial, in MS., ix. 303. 

 Gloucester, master of the grammar school, 1728, ix. 



590. 

 Gloucester alarm, iii. 278; ballads, iv. 311; vii. 27; 



bishopric, its arms, xi. 465; cathedral, fruit-tree, xii. 



304. 352; cathedral, lines on its whispering gallery, 



V. 56. 

 Gloucester college school libraiy, viii. 640. 

 Gloucester saved from the king's mines, iv. 175. 

 " Gl( ucester " wrecked, ix. 87. 

 Gloucester (Duke of), son of Charles I., portrait, vii. 



258. 338. 

 Gloucester (Richard, duke of) motto, i. 138. 252. 

 Gloucestershire gospel tree, ii. 56 ; monumental brasses, 



xi 340; provincialisms, iii. 204. 

 Gloucestershire, MS. collections for, v. 346; vi. 107; 



Smyth's MSS. v. 512. 616. 

 Gloucestershire, pilgrimages to Anmey HoljTood, x. 25. 

 Glover (Robert), herald, his handwriting, viii. 589. 

 Gloves at fairs, vii. 455. 510. 559. 632; viii. 136. 421. 



601. 

 Gloves, long, iii. 88; martial, iii. 88. 

 Gloves, presentation of, i. 29. 72. 405; ii. 4; iii. 220. 



424. 

 Gloves not worn before royalty, i. 366; ii. 165. 467; v. 



102. 157. 

 Glue scented for book-binding, vi. 219. 

 Glutton and Pk-ho, a dialogue, ix. 51. 

 Glynne (Chief Justice), portrait, iii. 8. 

 Gnats, battle of the, ix. 303. 

 Gnatch, its meaning, ii. 276. 



Goat, the Queen's regimental, x. 180; xi. 135. 347. 

 " Goat and Compasses " tavern sign, i. 484. 

 " Goat with the Golden Boots," inn sign, ix. 251 ; x. 32. 

 Goats, or gotes, engines, x. 493. 

 Gobat (Dr. S.), bishop at Jerusalem, vi. 130; vii. 234. 



Goblin, its derivation, v. 248. 



Goblins and the stone coffin, vi. 600. 



" Goblin Builders," a tale, vi. 50. 



Goch (John von), alias Pupper, xi. 482. 



" God speed the plough," motto on a banner, i. 230; 



iii. 8. 

 God's acre, or churchyard, ii. 56; iii. 284. 380; ix. 492. 

 " Gcxi's Love," and other poems, its authorship, v. 272. 



307. 

 " God's marks." its meaning, vii. 134. 246. 417. 

 Godbold (Sir William), i. 93. 

 Goddard's History of Lynn, MS., iii. 140. 

 Godderton, its signification, xi. 126. 

 Godfrey (Sir Edinondbury), town house, xii. 86. 

 Godfrey (Thomas), his family, x. 154. 

 Godin, the blazon of the arms of, i. 439; ii. 13. 

 Godiva (Lady), ii. 475. 

 Godmanchest«r black pigs, x. 525. 

 Gododin, a Welsh poem, iv. 314. 468. 

 Godschall of East Shene, xi. 283. 

 Godwin (Mary Wolistoiiecraft), x. 147. 

 Godwin (Wm.), notices of, i. 415. 478; ii. 221 ; iv. 76. 

 Godwyn (Thomas), " Moses and Aaron," xi. 344. 

 Godzeriutn, Goddard, their derivation, xii. 304. 

 "Goe, soule, the bodies guest," iv. 274. 353; MS. of, 



vii. 175. 343. 

 Goethe. See Gothe. 



GofTe (Thomas), dramatist, vi. 176; xi. 3. 

 Goffe's oak, Cheshunt, xi. 205. 256. 

 Golafre (Sir John), his monument, v. 498. 

 Gold in California, ii. 132. 254. 336; in Guiana, vi, 



171; mines in Scotland, viii. 285. 

 Golden bees in heraldry, vii. 478. 535. 

 " Golden election," at Magdalen College, Oxford, xii. 



287. 

 Golden frog, i. 214. 282. 372; ii. 76. 

 " Golden Headed Cane," xii. 113. 174. 194. 

 Golden Legend, or History of Lcnnbardy, v. 3. 

 Golden table legend, xii. 493. 

 Goldesborough (John), ])rothonotary, v. 294. 332. 

 Golding (Arthur), v. 366. 

 Golding family arms, xi. 13. 

 Goldsmith (Oliver) on the Dutch, xi. 44. 214. 



Cock Lane Ghost, v. 77. 



Deserted Village quoted, iv. 482; v. 62; its lo- 

 cality, xi. 368. 



Haunch of Venison, viii. 640. 



History of Mecklenburg, v. 461. 



Life, by Irving, p.assage in, i. 83. 



Poetical Dictionary, v. 534. 



Traveller, v. 63. 135; vi. 135. 



Traveller and Virgil, iv. 341. 

 Goldsmith's year marks, vi. 604; vii. 90. 118. 

 Goldwell (Thomas), bishop of St. Asaph, vi. 203. 

 Goloshes, origin of name, ix. 304. 470. 

 Gondomar (Count), v. 489; vii. 313. 

 Gondophares, coins of, ii. 298. 

 Gonzaga (Cardinal Hercules), his medal, vi. 529. 

 Good Friday faUing on Lady-day, vii. 157; buns, i. 



244; custom, xii. 297. 

 Gookin (Vincent), i. 385. 473. 492; ii. 44. 127; iv. 



103; vii. 239. 

 Gookins of Ireland, vii. 238. 

 Goodman's Field Wells, i. 396. 



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