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GENERAL INDEX. 



Gent (Thomas), printer, xii. 197. 

 Gentleman, can the Queen make one ? iii. 88. 

 Gentleman, its early use, s. 305. 

 Gentleman and Esquire, i. 437. 475. 491. 

 Gentleman hanged in 1559-60, xi. 64. 

 Gentleman's Journal, vi. 437. 



" Gentleman's Magazine," its new management, i. 189. 

 Gentry, return of, temp. Henry VI., viii. 469. 630. 

 " Genuine Rejected Addresses," xi. 144. 

 Geographical astounding facts, xii. 122. 

 Geographical Index, xi. 27. 



Geography, mediaeval, i. 60; progressive, xi. 146. 170. 

 235. 287 ; works on ecclesiastical, v. 276. 305. 329. 

 449. 

 Geometrical curiosity, viii. 468; ix. 14. 

 Geometrical foot, ii. 133. 



Geometry in Lancashire, ii. 8. 57. 436; iv. 300. 

 George (Chevalier de St.). See Stuart (James Francis 



Edward). 

 George Garter (Sir Heniy St.), heraldic MSS., t. 59. 



135. 211. 253. 

 George II. his halfpenny, x. 423. 

 George III. an author on agriculture, x. 46. 



baptized, married, and crowned by one prelate, ix. 

 447. 



dislike of the Prince of Wales, viii. 538. 



inscription on a guinea, iii. 391; pennv, vii. 65. 

 165. 239. 



letter by his sister, vi. 505. 



letter to Lord North, xii. 323. 



library, iii. 427; iv. 69. 109. 154. 446; v. 89. 



on old English divines, vi. 1 0. 



prayer for his recovery, vii. 109. 



re^-iewing the 10th Light Dragoons, viii. 538. 

 George IV. and Duke of York, ix. 244. 338. 431. 



colonial coinage, xi. 245. 



intrigue with Mrs. Robinson, xii. 323. 



letters to Sir Robert Bolton, xi. 342. 



sign-manual, x. 405. 



who struck him? x. 125. 413. 

 George (St.), his cross used as a banner, x. 206. 

 George's (St.) day, vi. 219. 

 George (St.), family pictures, viii. 104. 

 George (St.) the Martyr, Southwark, indulgences granted 



to benefactors, iii. 444. 

 George's (St.), Hanover Square, x. 425. 515. 

 Georgia office, its histoiy, vi. 462. 543. 

 " Georgiad," a poem, vii. 179. 

 Gerard (Charles), temp. Charles II., ix. 483. 

 Gerard (Sir Gilbert), v. 511. 571 ; vii. 441. 608. 

 Gerbier (Sir Balthazar), his Academy, iii. 317; Auto- 

 biography, ii. 375; iii. 304; Manifestation, ii. 375. 

 Germain's lips, i. 157; v. 151; xi. 214. 

 German, or Christmas tree, viii. 619; ix. 65. 136. 

 German and English literature previous to the sixteenth 



century, i. 428. 

 German academies, vii. 16. 



coinage, iii. 118. 



distich, X. 365. 



emperors, mottoes, viii. 170. 548. 



family, heraldic bearings of one, xii. 147. 



Guide-book, misprints in, vi. 243. 



heraldry, viii. 150. 204. 



maritime laws, x. 66. 



German painters, x. 89. 



sarcastic phrase, viii. 150. 

 superstition, vi. 288. 521. 

 translation of New Testament, iv. 1 53. 

 universities, teaching in, iii. 303. 



German's lips. See Germain's lips. 



Germany, English actors in, ii. 459. 



Geronimo, description of Mosaic, iii. 521. 



GeiTard (Lady), her second marriage, vi. 173. 



Gerrard-street, Soho, i. 114. 



Gerson (John), supposed author of " De Imitatione," ix. 

 87. 202; xi. 442. 516. 



Gervaise (St.), noticed, xi. 426. 509. 



Gesance, or Jesance, a provincialism, vi. 411. 



Gesmas et Desmas explained, vii. 238. 342. 464. 



Gessner (Solomon), ti-anslator of his Works, xii. 383, 



" Gesta Grayorum," i. 351. 489. 



Gesta Romanorum in English, MS. of, i. 73; its com- 

 piler, xii. 144. 187. 



Gheeze Ysenoudi and Ave Trici, i. 114. 215. 267. 



Ghost stories, i. 241; ii. 404 ; iv. 5; v. 77. 89. 115. 

 136. 162.417. 



Ghosts and paganism, x. 508; xii. 518. 



Gib cat, i. 235. 282. 



Gibbes (Edw.), of Chepstow Castle, xi. 1 67. 



Gibbes (Thomas), of Fenton, descendants, vii. 235. 



Gibbet, miniature, ii. 248. 



Gibbon (Edward), and his father, ix. 511; on cultiva- 

 tion of the orange, xi. 41 ; " Decline and Fall," errors, 

 i, 341. 390; ii. 276; corruption of the text, ii. 390; 

 letters quoted, viii. 247; library, vii. 407. 485. 535; 

 viii. 88. 208; lines on his promotion to the Board of 

 Trade, viii. 312. 



Gibbons (Dr. Thomas), paraphrase of Ken's Midnight 

 Hymn, x. 111. 



Gibbons (Orlando), portrait, v. 176. 



Gibraltar, survivors of the capture, xi. 319. 



Gibson (Thomas), his Concordance, x. 346. 



Giffard (Dr. Bonaventure), vicar-apostolic, vi. 125. 298; 

 vii. 242. 



Giggs and scourge-sticks, ix. 422. 575; x. 255, 



Gig-hill, its meaning, iii. 222. 283. 462. 



Gilbert family, vii. 259 ; viii. 18. 



Gilbert (T.), MS. on clandestine marriages, iii. 167. 

 463. 



Gilbert's History of Dublin, quoted, xi. 64. 



Gilbert de Clare, v. 439. 594. 



Giles (St.) Hospital, i. 244; Pound, 244. 



Gill (Thomas), the blind man, v. 608. 



Gillingham, its etymology, xii. 383. 480; council, iii, 

 448. 505; iv. 28; parochial library, vii. 193. 



Gilpin (Rev. Wm.) and Warren Hastings, iii. 369. 



Gilpini (Johannis), Iter Latine redditum, x. 431 ; xL 

 37. 349. 416. 



Gin and grin, their convertibility, v. 340. 



Ginevra, her dramatic story, v. 129. 209. 333. 



Ginger, its cultivation in England, viii. 227, 



Gingran, a drug or herb, ii. 325. 467. 



Gipsies, Indian origin, iv. 471; in Shinar, v. 395; in 

 England, xi. 326. 



Giraldus Cambrensis, his Works, iv. 41. 



Girtin (Thomas), his panorama, iv. 54, 118, 



Gispen, a leathern pot, ix. 459. 



Glamorganshire sheriifs, list of, iii. 186; viii, 353. 423. 



