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GENERAL INDEX. 



Droz (Pastor), his library in Dublin, x. 445. 

 Druidical monument at Camac, xii. 205. 254. 349. 



475 ; remains in Warwickshire, x. 508. 

 Druids' circle, x. 524; xi. 54. 

 Druidism, materials for its history, ix. 219; x. 104, 



214. 265. 

 Drummer's letter, vii. 431; viii. 153. 

 Drummond (Capt. Thomas), x. 125. 

 Drummond (Sir Wm.), Countess of Blessington's letter 



to him, ix. 268. 

 Drury (Henry I. T.), hoax upon Sir Walter Scott, v. 



438. 

 Drury (Kobert), inquired after, v. 533; vii. 485; viii. 



104. 181. 

 Druses, viii. 360; manuscripts on the, x. 28. 153. 

 Dryander (Francis), Works, iv. 5. 

 Dryasdust (Dr.), his genealogy, i. 26. 

 Dryden (John) and Addison, x. 423. 452. 



and Luke Milbourne, ix. 563. 



and Oldham, iv. 36. 93. 



Absolom and Achitophel, ii. 406. 423. 462. 468; 

 iii. 249. 



Corinna, xii. 277. 



Essay on Satire, ii. 422. 462; iii. 146. 162. 



lines on the age of the oak, v. 60. 

 . Plays, xii. 83. 



Poems, on two passages, iii. 492; iv. 13. 



portrait wanted, iv. 59. 



rhymes, vii. 180. 



on Shakspeare, ix. 95. 



suppressed epilogue, iv. 472. 



Works illustrated by T. Holt White, iv. 294. '411. 

 Du Barry (Countess), viii. 151. 

 Dublin, Christ Church usage, ix. 147. 468. 



election in 1654, xi. 206. 



maps, ix. 174. 287. 



monumental brasses, vi. 377. 



News Letter, xi. 394. 



newspaper, the first, xi. 25. 35. 285. 



St. Nicholas' church, x. 147. 



volunteers, print of, ix. 541. 

 " Dublm Letter," x. 484. 



Dubois (Edward) and Sir Philip Francis, ii. 103. 258. 

 Dubourg (Matthew), musical compositions, iv. 443. 

 Ducal coronets, x. 47. 

 Du Cange, character of his Glossary, i. 100. 

 Duck, call, xi. 282. 374. 

 Duck (Stephen) and Gray the poet, x. 160. 

 Ducking-stool, vii. 260; viii. 315; ix. 232; xii. 36. 

 Ducks and drakes, iv. 502 ; v. 42. 

 Dudley Court, St. Giles's, i. 244. 

 Dudley (George), Maltese knight, x. 200. 

 Duer (John) of Antigua, xi. 425. 

 Duff (Lord), his toast, vii. 105. 220. 

 Dufif (Mrs.), wife of the Earl of Fife, her death, vi. 207. 



281. 

 Dugdale's " Monasticon," errors in, xii. 425; " Wai-wick- 



shire," arms in, vii. 331. 

 Duke-street, Westminster, i. 196. 

 Dukes, royal, their creation, x. 356 ; xi. 240. (^ 

 Dukes, three, kill a beadle, ii. 9. 46. 91. 106. 171. 

 Dukes and marquises, their styles, vi. 76. 134. 

 Dolcamon, the phrase,"! am at Dulcamon," i. 254; 

 ii. 78. 108; v. 180.252. 325. 



Dulce Domum at Winchester, x. 66. 193; xi. 66. 

 Dumfries, siller gun of, viii. 412; view of, ix. 516; x. 



135. 

 Dun, its meaning, ii. 243; v. 497. 

 Dun, the notorious bailiff, ii. 243. 

 Dunagall, Annals of, iv. 41. 



Duncan (Geilles), performer on the Jews' hai-p, i. 277. 

 Duncannon, map of the siege, xi. 226. 

 Duncombe (Dr.), anecdote, x. 6. 72. 

 Duncan (Dr. Eleazar), death, ix. 56. 184. 359. 

 Dundas, of Arniston, family, ix. 311. 

 Dundee (Bonny), Graham of Claverhouse, ii. 70. 134. 



171. 

 Dundonald (Lord), destructive machine, xi. 443; xii. 



18. 

 Dundrah Castle, inscription on the door, v. 486. . 

 Dunferline, or Fermilodum, seal, iv. 345. 395. 

 Dunmore Castle, iii. 495; iv. 93. 

 Dunmow, the last prior, xii. 184. 247. 

 Dunois's " Court of England," its translator, xii. 495. 

 Dunton (John), literary projects, v. 230. 

 Duport (James), lines on Izaak Walton, viii. 193. 

 Duppa (Bp.), " Prayera and Meditations," xii. 225. 

 Durden, its etymology, iv. 424. 

 Durdent (Walter), bishop of Lichfield, ii. 309. 

 Durfey (Thomas), portrait, v. 151; ballad, "The Man 



of Kent," i. 247. 339. 

 Durham, or Duresm and Dunelm, ii. 108. 

 Durham, ancient church services, xi. 150; why for- 

 merly not represented, ii. 8. 45 ; cathedral vestments, 

 xii. 96. 103; episcopate, its privileges, iv. 425; Eo- 

 man remains, viii. 466. 

 Durham sword that killed the dragon, iii. 425. 485. 

 Durieux (Elizabeth), her longevity, v. 390. 

 Durness church, Sutherland, xii. 24. 

 Dustpot, its meaning, i. .320. 

 Dutch, alleged reduction of English to slavery, vii. 49. 



character of the, xi. 44. 214. 



high and low, viii. 413. 478. 601 ; ix. 132. 



allegorical picture, vi. 457. 590 ; vii. 46. 97. 213. 



books published out of the Netherlands, iii. 326. 

 379. 



Chronicle of the World, v. 58. 281 ; vi. 1 12. 



church in Norwich, iii. 209. 340. 396. 



language, modern books on, i. 383. 492; ii. 77. 

 188. 



martyrology, iii. 443. 479. 



song-book, iii. 23. 189. 



version of English essayists, iii. 22. 

 Dutch East India Company, vi. 316; vii. 159; ix. 98. 

 Dutens (Louis), and his works, vi. 292.376. 425. 466; 



viii. 26.390. 5.59; xii. 175. 

 Dutton (John), of Dutton, ii. 21. 77. 

 Duval family, viii. 318. 423; ix. 285. 

 Dyce (Alex.), versus Warburton and Collier, i. 53; pe- 

 culiarities in his edition of Middleton's Works, xii. 

 443. 464. 

 Dyer (Sir Edward), Poem by, i. 355; ii. 29. 

 Dyers of Ovington, motto, vi. 291. 375. 

 Dying Hebrew's Prayer, x. 464. 

 Dyke of Hopton Castle, xii. 383. 

 Dyneley (Margaret), ii. 358. 

 Dyot-slreet, St. Giles's, i. 229. 

 Dyson (Humphrey), collection of proclamations, v. 425. 



