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Furneaux family, vi. 76. 



Furnej (Kichard), archdeacon of Surrey, xl 205 ; xii. 



95. 194. 387. 

 Furye family, vi. 175. 255. 327. 473. 

 Furze in Scandinavia, vi. 127. 377; vii. 119. 

 Fuseli (Henry), picture of Ezzelin, vii. 453. 513. 

 Fusiliers, Royal Welsh, xi. 347. 

 Fuss, its etymology, vii. 180. 366. 

 Fynnon Vair, or the Well of our Lady, ix. 376. 



O. 



Gabalis (Comte de), ii. 134. 



Gabriel hounds, v. 534. 596; xii. 470. 



Gadbury (John) astrologer, ii. 290. 



Gaeta, rocky chasm near, iv. 343. 



Gaffer or Gammer, vii. 354. 



Gage family, vi. 291 ; xi. 302. 



Gage (M.) on " Ciphers," xii. 384. 



Gage (General Thomas), ix. 12. 



Gage (Thomas), vi. 291; vii. 609; "New Survey of 

 West Indies," viii. 144. 



Gainsborough (Thomas), painter, xii. 347. 



Gale and Stukeley's Collections, xii. 428. 



Gale of rent explained, viii. 563. 655; ix. 408. 



Gale (Roger), his death, i. 126. 



Galilei (Galileo), Souetto, viii. 295. 



Gall (St), Manuscript, iii. 60. 191. 269. 



Galliard, a dance, vi. 311. 446; vii. 216. 366. 



Galloway, its derivation, ix. 138. 



Gallows used on the borders, xii. 245. 



Galore, its derivation, xi. 103. 



Gait (John) and Jeremy Taylor, xi. 121. 



Galway, " the city of the tribes," vi. 535. 



Galway (Earl of), x. 322; xi. 263. 413; xii. 17. 



Gam (Owen), ix. 198. 353. 



Gamble (Rev. J.), of Knightsbridge, v. 13. 



Game feathers protracting death, v. 341. 413. 



" Game of Speculation," a play, vi. 43. 



Gammer, or godmother, its etymon, viL 354. 



Ganapla, its meaning, xii. 265. 



Ganganelli (Pope), compilers of his Life, ii. 464; iii. 12; 

 Bible, V. 463. 



Gaol chaplains, ii. 22. 62. 



Gaping and yawning, why infectious, ii. 243. 



Garble, its present corruption, ix. 243. 359. 407. 



Garde (Madame de la), maid of honour, viii. 463. 



Gardiner (Bp.) " De ver3, Obedienti^, viii. 54. 



Gardiner (Wm.), his literary pursuits, xii. 147. 



Garlandia (Ebrardus et Joannes), xi. 486 ; xiL 93. 



Garlands, broadsheets, &c., ix. 347. 



Garlands in churches, v. 469 ; x. 243. 



Garlic Sunday, its origin, ix. 34. 



Gardner (J. D.), sale of his library, x. 96. 



Garnett (Heniy), the Jesuit, x. 19. 73. 



Garnett's mansion at Kendal, its roundles, xi. 267. 



Garnock (Patrick Viscount), his arms, vi. 341. 



Garrick (David), his annotated copy of the " Lives of 

 the English Dramatic Poets," i. 439 ; book-plate, vii. 

 221 ; funeral epigram, vii. 619; ix. 529; Letter against 

 Mr. Steevens, vii. 40; letter to, vi. 577 ; lines on Gray, 

 xi. 409; portrait in the character of Satan, xi. 125 ; 



sale of his unpublished letters, i. 110; song on Shak- 

 speare, v. 466. 524. 

 Garrick-street, llay Fair, viii. 411. 

 Garrot, its derivation, v. 104. 

 Garsecg, its derivation, v. 126. 

 Garter, lines on the institution of the Order of, viii. 53. 



182. 479. 

 Garters, mottoes on, iii. 84. 



Garth (Sir Samuel), birth-place, v. 151. 237; at Har- 

 row School, xi. 283. 373. 416. 

 Gas-light, foretold by Dr. Johnson, v. 317. 

 Gascoigne (Geo.), his Tale of Hemetes, i. 85. 

 Gascoigno (Sir Wm.),ii. 161; v. 43. 93; viii. 278. 342. 

 Gaspard de Coligny, vi. 191. 

 Gaspar (Michael), xii. 166. 

 Gastrell (Bp. Francis), his birth, vi. 529. 

 Gat-toothed explained, v. 607. 

 Gatherall (Darvon), ii. 199. 286. 

 " Gaudentio di Lucca." See Anonymous Worlcs 

 Gaul, its derivation, ix. 14. 137. 

 Gaunt (John of), descendants, viii. 155. 268. 

 Gavelkind and Croyland, x. 163. 

 Gay family, iv. 388; v. 36. 197. 

 Gay (Rev. John), iii. 424, 508; iv. 388. 

 Gay (John), " Acis and Galatea," ix. 12; receipts of 



" The Beggar's Opera," i. 178; " Trivia," passage on 



a chaplain, xi. 343. 496. 

 Gay ton church, effigy of a knight, viii. 19. 

 Gaywood, Norfolk, font inscription, vii. 482. 

 Gazette de Londres, vi. 223; ix. 86. 

 Gazza Ladra: the thieving magpie, xi. 243. 

 " G. D. T M. D." explained, xii. 306. 

 Geddes (Dr. Michael), chancellor of Sarum, iii. 87. 

 Gee-ho, its meaning, ii. 500; v. 522. 

 Geering (Richard), arms and pedigree, viii. 340. 504 ; 



ix. 337. 

 Geiler (John), his Sermons, iii. 501. 

 Gelyan Bowers, xi. 65. 132. 193. 

 Gems, drawings, &c., Catalogue of an early sale, ii. 



390. 

 Gence (M.), supposed author of Thomas k Kempis, xi. 



516. 

 Gendarme, le bon, ii. 359. 

 Genealogical queries, ii. 135; v. 537; x. 144. 

 Genealogical Society of London, v. 297. 353; ix. 187. 



272. 

 Genealogical Society of New England, vii. 431. 

 Genealogies in old Bibles, x. 345. 

 Genealogy, catalogue of privately-priated books on, viii. 



606. 

 General, who was the greatest ? vi. 509 ; vii. 25. 

 Generation, equivocal, ix. 228. 

 Genesis iv. 7, its meaning, ix. 371. 

 Geneste (Rev. Mr.), author of the " History of the 



Stage," i. 183. 

 Geneva arms, viii. 563; ix. 44. 110; x. 169. 408; 



lake, vii. 406. 509 ; wine merchants, x. 362. 

 Geneva Bible. See Breeches Bible. 

 Genevifeve (St.), church at Paris, v. 73. 

 Genitive and plural, analogy between, viii. 411. 

 " Genius," from the German of Claudius, i. 326. 

 Gennitiug, apple, viii. 326. 

 Genoa registere, x. 289. 393; xi. 18. 

 Geuoveva, engraving by Felsing, vii. 133. 212. 246. 



