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GENERAL INDEX. 



.Swot, or mathematics, origin of the word, i. 352. 



369. 

 Sycophant, its etymology, vi. 151. 232. 

 yyddale (Thos.), ballad on his execution, ix. 105. 

 Sydenham, or Tidenham, in Cromwell's estates, i. 277. 



389. 458. « 



Sydney (Algernon). See Sidney. 

 Sykes (Colonel), his Catalogue, vi. 534. 

 Symbol, its meaning by Jeremy Taylor, xii. 451. 

 Symbols, collection of, ii. 246. 

 Symbolism, Christian, explained, vi. 147. 

 Symonds (Capt. Eichard), x. 185. 305. 

 Symonds (Nathaniel), of Great Yarmouth, xii. 55. 

 Symondson family, xi. 187. 251. 276. 

 Sympathetic cures, ii. 130. 

 Sympheropol, its derivation, x. 491. 

 Sympson (Andrew), " Parish Churches of Scotland," 



xii. 452. 

 Synesius, bishop of Thebes, his "Paradoxe on Baldnesse," 



i. 84. 

 Synge family, viii. 327. 423 ; xi. 240. 

 Synonymes, English, iii. 166. 

 Syntax, English, xi. 479. 

 Syriac Scriptures, iii. 263; vii. 479. 583. 

 Syrian palimpsest manuscript, viii. 153. 

 System of Law proposed by the Long Parliament, viii. 



389. 



T. 



Tubard and Talbot, x. 182. 



" Tabitha's Dream," by Christopher Anstey, v. 129. 



Tablebook, i. 215; iv. 212. 



Table-moving noticed by Bacon, vii. 596. 



Table of forbidden degrees, xi. 475; xii. 134. 



Table-turning, its antiquity, xi. 19. 398;) noticed, viii. 



57. 131. 161. 329. 398; ix. 39. 88. 135. 201. 502. 



551. 

 Taboo, its etymology, vi. 151. 

 " Tabula Legum Pajdagogicarum," xi. 66. 

 Tace, Latin for a candle, i. 385; ii. 45; x. 173. 

 Tacitus,,lost portions, x. 127. 

 Tacitus and Lord Byron, i. 390. 

 Tacitus's Agricola, French translation, xii. 204. 

 Tag (Valentine), the printer, ii. 492. 

 Tailed men, xi. 122. 252. 



Tailer (Thomas), London dissenting minister, ii. 267. 

 Tailor, the ninth part of a man, xi. 222. 

 Tailors' cabbage, viii. 315. 

 Tailors, learned, vii. 10. 

 Talbot (Beatrix Lady), ii. 478; iii. 10. 

 Talbot (Peter) psfiwd Lominus, iv. 193. 240. 458. 506. 

 Talbot (Peter) and " Blakloanaj Haaresis," v. 44. 

 Talbots, their genealogy, iii. 39. 

 Tale, as used by Milton', explained, viii. 249. 

 •' Tale of a Tub," its origin, i. 326; iii. 28; iv. 101. 



242. 

 Talent, its modern use, x. 243. 

 Talented, a new word, s. 323. 493; xi. 17. 92. 475; 



Sterling's objection to its use, iv. 405. 

 Talfourd (Mr. Justice), ix. 393. 497; on Lamb's EUa, 



269. 



Taliesin's Mabinogi, vi. 370. 423. 

 Talisman of Charlemagne, i. 140. 187. 

 Talismanic ring, xi. 86. 

 Tallan or Telean (St.), x. 265. 334. 514. 

 Talleyrand (C. M.) and Lord Bacon, vi. 554 ; maxim by , 

 i. 83; vi. 575; vii. 311. 487. 509; viii. 131; Me- 

 moirs, ix. 542. 

 Talliages explained, x. 105. 

 Tallies, their modern use, x. 485; xi. 18. 95. 

 Talmud, translations, ii. 480; x. 128. 

 " Taming of the Shrew," the old, i. 194. 227. 345. 

 Tancred the Bastard, v. 597. 

 Tandem, a pun, i. 382. 

 Tandem D. O.M., iii. 62. 173; v. 330; ix. 137. 286; 



X. 255. 

 Tangiers, English army in, 1684, vii. 12; viii. 33. 

 Tankard, preparation of a cool, xii. 450. 

 Tankersley family, x. 162. 

 Tanner (Bishop), his MSS., vi. 434; vii. 260. 

 Tanthony bell, iii. 105. 229. 308. 428. 484. 

 Tapestry, the Plantagenet, i. 43. 68 ; Siege of Troy, 16. 

 Tapetzon Tinemaxoch, its meaning, xii. 305. 

 " Tarbox for that," its meaning, ix. 324. 

 Taret, an insect, vii. 528; x. 411. 

 Targum, Jerusalem, on the prophets, x. 522. 

 Tartar: " Catching a T.artar," vi. 317; vii. 73. 

 Tartar conqueror, xi. 47. 

 Tartary and America, ii. 405. 

 Tassels, privilege of wearing silver, at Oxford, x. 304. 

 Tasso and Edmund Spenser, xi. 121. 391. 

 Tasso, Fairfax's translation, ii. 325. 359, 360. 377. 

 Tasso's annotated Plato, i. 51. 

 Tate, an artist, vii. 236. 



Tate (Nahum), Elegy on Joseph Washington, vi. 602. 

 " Tatler," Dutch version, iii. 22. 

 Tattersall, biography of Merrick, iii. 60. 

 Taunton, rhyme on, iv. 149. 



Tavern signs, remarkable, i. 484; iii. 264. 424. 463; 

 iv. 37; vii. 132. 155; viii. 242. 3.53. 452. 568. 626; 

 ix. 58. 127. 251. 330. 350. 360. 423. 481. 494. 

 528. 574; x. 32, 33. 214. 329; xi. 74. 233; xii. 

 115; Works on, ix. 148. 251. 

 Taverner (Richard), Homilies, ii. 89. 346; New Tes- 



tament, x. 423. 

 Taverner (Richard), lay preacher, xii. 214. 334. 

 Tavistock church registers, xii. 479. 

 Tavistock-street, Covent Garden, i. 196. 

 Tax charged in parish registers, ii. 10. 60; iii. 94; on 



clocks and watches, xi. 145. 

 Taylor (Chevalier John), xii. 184. 

 Taylor (Dr. John), of Norwich, i. 466; viii. 299; ix. 



137. 

 Taylor (John), author of "Junius Identified," ii. 103. 



258. 

 Taylor (John), the Water-poet, his " Travels to the 

 Isle of Wight," i. 145; description of Old Parr, xi. 

 267. 

 Taylor (Bp. Jeremy) and Lord Hatton, vii. 305; viii 

 207. 

 at Cambridge, xi. 383. 

 " Doctor Dubitantium," ii. 325. 380. 

 " Friendship," passage in, v. 611. 

 "Holy Living .and Dying," ii. 5; iii. 43; edit. 

 1848, viii. 469. 



