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GENERAL INDEX. 



Bothy system, ix. 305. 432. 527. 



Botiller (Theobald le), viii. 366. 572; ix. 336: xii. 30. 



Bottled beer, in early times, vii. 135; viii. 289. 



Bottom, its signification, vii. 51. 



Botulph (St.), V. 396. 475. 566; vii. 84. 193. 



Bough-house explained, v. 371. 



Boughton (Thomas) of Lawford, his monument, ii. 297. 



Bouillon Bible, vii. 296. 536. 



Boundary-banks, or dole-banks, iv. 162. 213. 



Bounds, beating the, xii. 133. 



Bourbons, origin of the family, vii. 16; the fusion of 



the, ix. 323. 431. 

 Bourchier family monuments, iv. 233. 329. 392. 

 Bourn, Lincoln, font inscription, vii, 408. 

 Bourne (Gilbert), bishop of Bath and Wells, vi. 204. 

 Bourne (Rev. Henry), iv. 23. 

 Bourne (Vincent), burial-place, xii. 327. 371; " Epi- 



logus in Eunuchum Terentii," v. 60 ; " Lucia et 



Coiydon," translated, iii. 7; translations from, i. 152. 



253. 341. 

 Bow, its strength tested, iv. 56. 210. 392. 

 Bow bells, born within the sound of, v. 28. 140. 212. 



380. 

 Bowdler's Family Shakspeare, cheap edition suggested, 



V. 245. 

 Bowes (Lord Chancellor), genealogy, vl. 462. 

 Bowes (Sir Jerome), x. 127. 209. 348. 512; xii. 109. 



230. 

 Bowes (Sir Thomas), his memorandum book, ii. 70. 

 Bowly (Devereux), horologist, ix. 173. 285. 

 Bowring (Dr.), his translations, ii. 152. 219. 

 Bowyer Illustrated Bible, v. 248. 309. 350; vii. 607. 

 Bowyer (Thomas) on the Lord's Supper, xii. 245. 

 Boxford church, brass in, x. 306. 394. 

 Boy-bishop, ii. 150. See Eton Montem. 

 Boyd (Zechariah), noticed, i. 372. 406; iii. 500; viii. 



82; xi. 194. 

 Boyer (Abel), his Works, xii. 267; " Great Theatre of 



Honour," vii. 358. 

 Boyer (M.), multiplying engravings, x. 195. 

 Boyle (Dean), pedigree, vii. 430. 

 Boyle (Richard), third Earl of Burlington, v. 448. 

 Boyle family, ix. 494. 

 Boyle Lectures, vii. 456; x. 445. 531. 

 Boyne, battle of, ballad, vii. 67. 118. 

 Boys, a note for little, ii. 513. 

 Braams (Daniel), his family, v. 543. 

 Brackley, cavaliers surprised at, xii. 226. 

 Brackley (Friar), allusion in his sermon, i. 351 ; ii. 28. 

 Bradbury (Thomas), i. 454. 



Braddock (Gen.), ix. 11. 562; xi. 283; xii. 72. 517. 

 Bradford (John), his writings, ix. 449. 552. 

 Bradshaw family, ii. 356. 379. 

 Bradshaw (President) and Milton, viii. 318. 

 Bradshaigh (Sir Roger), his letters, i. 463; ii. 28. 

 Braem's Me'moires touchant le Commerce, v. 126. 543. 



599. 

 Bragge (Dr.), ix. 126. 

 Bragge of West Clandon, x. 164. 275. 332. 

 Bragge (Robert), dissenting minister, i. 454. 

 Braham Moor, near Tadcaster, iv. 270. 

 Brahamus (St.), his Vision, xii. 270. 315. 

 Braintree and Bocking, custom at, vi. 54. 

 Braintree parish register, extracts, x. 337. 



Braithwaite (Richard), his Drinking Song, iii. 297. 341 ; 



Robin Goodfellow, iii. 403; noticed, ix. 163. 

 Brallaghan, or the Deipnosophists, v. 508. 

 Bramhall (Abp.) and Milton, iv. 341. 

 " Branche des r^aus Lignages," viii. 150. 

 Brand (William), a merchant, vi. 511. 

 Brandon, the juggler, ii. 424; iii. 154. 

 Brandy, coal, i. 352. 456. 

 Branks, or gossips' bridles, ix. 149. 336. 578; x. 154. 



293. 

 Bransby (Rev. James), v. 611. 

 Brasca (Santa), his Itinerary, v. 290. 

 Brasenose, Oxford, origin of name, viii. 221. 

 Brasichelli's Expurgatory Index, ii. 37. 111. 

 Brass money of James II., xi. 18. 

 Brass plates in churches, xii. 164. 372. 418. 

 Brasses, monumental: — Abbot Kirton, v. 536. 



All Saints, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ix. 273. 



Aughton Church, xii. 164. 372. 



Boxford Church, x. 306. 394. 



Bishopsgate, St. Helen's, x. 508. 



Brooke (Sir T.) and Joan his wife, i. 405. 



Continent, vi. 167. 254. 278. 281. 377; vii. 501; 

 viii. 497. 



Daundelyon (John) at Margate, i. 92. 



destruction of, ix. 268. 326. 



dog with a collar and bells, i. 247. 370. 405; ii. 

 29. 175. 



Dover. St. Mary's, vi. 507. 



exchanged, xi. 102. 



Germany, xii. 417. 



list of brasses, x. 361. 520; xi. 143. 220. 340. 

 499; xii. 121.198. 



London brasses, ix. 200. 



" Oxford Manual," v. 369. 570. 



restoration of, x. 104. 273. 535; xi. 37. 94. 



St. Alban's, i. 247. 370. 405. 



since 1688, vi. 149. 256. 362. 494; vii. 272. 



Wanlip, CO. Leicester, a.d. 1393, viii. 515. 

 Brasted Church, inscriptions, xi. 295. 

 Brawn, inventor of the dish, xi. 366. 473. 

 Bray (Dr.), his portrait, iv. 382. 

 Brayne, or Braine, (Richard), his family, xi.'64. 

 " Brazen Head," a serial, vii. 39; viii. 367. 

 Bread converted into stone, x. 385. 

 Bread, dozen of, iii. 1 53. 520. See Balcers' Dozen. 

 Break, or to brake, i. 395. 490; ii. 127. 

 Breast, on wearing it uncovered, ii. 246. 

 Brecost, its meaning, viii. 78. 

 Breeches' Bible, its translators, ii. 17. 72. 93. 115. 165; 



an imperfect one, ix. 273. 

 Breedon Church, its site mysteriously changed, v. 436. 

 Breen (Henry H.) of St. Lucia, letter on N. & Q., iii. 



35. 

 Breezes of gas works, v. 395. 

 Brehon laws, viii. 80. 



Breitkopf, inventor of musical type, vi. 291. 

 Brendesley arms, ix. 398; x. 32. 

 Brentfofd, the two kings of, iv. 369. 

 Brerewood (Edward), portrait, ix. 173. 

 Breton (Mich.), " Fantastiques," ii. 375. 411. 476; 



Poem, V. 487; Works noticed, i. 302. 361. 409. 

 Brett (Peter), author and parish clerk, viii. 533. 

 Brettell and Needes, their arms, x. 223. 



