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GENERAL INDEX. 



Babington (Anthony), liis conspiracy, iii, 390. 458; 

 tracts relating to him, v. 344. 572. 



Babington (Jolm), Maltese knight, x. 177. 



Babington (Philip), Maltese knight, x. 177. 



Baby used as an adjective, xii. 183. 233. 415. 



Bacchanalian rales, xii. 122. 335. 393. 



Bache (Simon), " Thesam-arius Ho.spitii," iii. 105. 155. 



Bachelor of the Stool, v. 91. 



Bachelors' buttons, v. 178. 



Bachet de Meziriac (Claude Caspar), xii. 117. 



Back, or ferry, ix. 517; xii. 11. 



Bactria, History of, wanted, iii. 353. 435. 



Bacon and Pagan, iii. 106. 483. 



Bacon, a poet, iv. 474. 506 ; vi. 62. 



Bacon family, ii. 247. 347. 470; iii. 41. 151; r. 181. 

 284; vi. 483; viii. 63. 



Bacon, learned men of this name, y. 131. 284. 



Bacon (Anthony), v. 182. 



Bacon (Dr. Phanuel), v. 182. 



Bacon (John), the " Resolute Doctor," v. 181. 



Bacon (John), the sculptor, v. 182. 



Bacon (Lady Ann), v. 284. 



Bacon (Lord) and Shakspeare, viii. 438; x. 106; Ad- 

 vancement of Learning, ii. 466; vii. 493. 554; and 

 Bishop Andrewes, ix. 466; Essays, v. 107; vi. 43; 

 notes on, vii. 6. 80. 235. 320. 448; viii. 141. 165. 

 303. 353. 479 ; hint from, to our correspondents, vii. 

 36; History of Life and Death, vi. 557; Memorial of 

 Access, xii. 367; Metrical version of the Psalms, 

 i. 202. 235. 263; "Novum Organum," xi. 224. 293; 

 xii. 127; "On Delays," a reference verified, i. 427; 

 palaces and gardens, ii. 72 ; poem on his falling from 

 favour, i. 302. 489; poet, iv. 474; vi. 62; poet re- 

 ferred to by him, iv. 257; v. 232; saying quoted, 

 vii. 305 ; sentences quoted, viii. 289 ; Sir Simon D'Ewes' 

 attack, ix. 76. 



Bacon (Robert), v. 182. 



Bacon (Roger), v. 181; new edition of his Works sug- 

 gested, i. 393; demolition of his study, xi. 144. 



Bacon (Sir Francis), v. 182; Anderson's letter to, xii. 8. 



Bacon (Sir Nathaniel), v. 182. 284. 



Bacon (Sir Nicholas), v. 182. 



Bad, its derivation, vi. 509; viii. 207. 



Badger, is it amphibious ? iv. 474. 



Badger's legs, i. 381 ; ii. 12. 



Badges of noblemen in 15th cenluiy, v. 467. 



Badgeworth church, its stoup, vi. 160. 345. 



Badham (Rev. C), his plagiarism, vi. 504. 



Bagford's Collections at Cambridge, vi. 556. 



Bagga, monk of Fontanelle Abbey, i. 486. 



Bagley (Edward), legatee of Shakspeare's granddaughter, 

 vi. 339. 



Bagnall (Sir Samuel), xi. 85. 172. 



Bagnall (Will.) inquired after, i. 302. 



Bagnigge Wells, ii. 228. 



Bagnio in Long Acre, i. 1 96. 286. 



Bagshaw (Sir Edward), v. 298. 403. 



Bagster's"Polyglott,"its editor and motto, v. 587 ; x.450. 



Bag-wood explained, ii. 204. 



Bailey (Nathan), lexicographer, vii. 135. 



Bailey (W. and D.), their furrow roofs, vi. 348. 



Bailie (Wm.), Bishop of Clonfert, familv, xii. 104. 



BailUe (Capt. William), xii. 186. 393. J 



Baillie (Joanna), her letter, xi. 23, 



Bailly (Joseph Adrian le), v. 248. 



Baily's " Annuities," spurious edition, iv. 19; viii. 242. 



Bainbridge (Christopher), Abp. of York, xii. 105. 273. 

 411. 



Bainbridge Street, St. Giles, i. 229. 



Bajocensis (Thomas), his works, vi. 486. 



Baker (Sir Richard), legend of, ii. 67. 244. 507 ; vi. 318. 



Baker (Thomas), articles printed from his MSS., i. 433; 

 ii. 196; letter to Humphrey Wanley, ix. 7. 



Baker's daughter becomes an owl, iv. 269. 



Bakers' dozen, ii. 298; iii. 153. 520; xi. 88. 153. 



Bakers' talleys, ix. 271; x. 55. 



Bakers of Kent, their arms, ix. 398; x. 153. 



Bala, North Wales, clock inscription, xi. 61. 



Balaam box, ix. 483. 



Balaclava, cavalry charge at, xii. 381. 



Balbec, its etymology, x. 421. 490. 



Bald head defended, i. 84. 



Balderdash, its meaning, viii. 342. 



Baldrocks and bells, iii. 328. 435. 503; v. 426. 



Baldwin's Gardens, London, i. 410; ii. 404. 



Bale (John), Bishop of Ossory, ix. 324. 407; manu- 

 scripts noticed by Tanner, viii. 311; work on li- 

 braries, ix. 589. 



Ball at Brussels, historical parallel, vii. 303. 



Ball (Lord) of Bagshot, viii. 365. 



Ball (Nathaniel), xii. 187. 



Ball (Rev. John), Poems, xii. 166. 



Ball the priest and Jack Straw, vi. 485. 615. 



Ballad-makers and legislators, i. 124. 153. 



Ballads, ancient inedited, iii. 134. 203. 219. 320; 

 Danish and Swedish, viii. 444; Northern, v. 177; 

 traditional English, iii. 49. 208. See Songs. 



Ballard's Centniy of Celebrated Women, x. 508. 



Ballet, a dance, its origin, xi. 483. 



Balliards or billiards, xii. 406. 



Ballina Castle, Mayo, viii. 411. 577; ix. 311. 



Balloons, fire, in 1757, i. 309. 



Ballot, its earliest mention, x. 297. 



Balmerino (Lord Arthur), his Letters, v. 490. 



Balmoral, its natural history, viii. 467. 584. 



Balsall, its etymology, iii. 373. 



Baltic tides, x. 288. 389. 



Bamboozle, its etymology, ii. 266. 



Bamford family, xii. 46. 



Banbury cakes and ze;il, vii. 106. 222. 310. 512; xii. 

 246; cheese, xi. 427. 



Bancroft (Bp.), his will, x. 42. 



Bandalore and Tommy Moore, vii. 1 53. 



Bands, clerical, ii. 23. 76. 126; military, in last cen- 

 tury, xii. 121. 



Banham church, Norfolk, oaken tomb, viii. 179. 



Bank, origin of the word, xii. 286. 431. 



Bank note for a million, xii. 325. 366. 392. 



Bankers' cheques, xii. 9. 70. 314. 



Banking and insurance, xi. 224. 329. 



Bankruptcy records, vii. 478. 



Banks (Sir John), his femily, iii. 390. 458. 507. 524; 

 iv. 71. 



B.anks (Thomas), figui-e of a sleeping child, v. 428. 476. 



Banneret. See Baronette. 



Banning or Bayning family, v. 536. 617. 



Banquet, a dessert so named, i. 100. 



Banquo's ghost, vi. 33. 



