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Taylor (Bp. Jeremy), " Life of Christ," i. 427 ; ii. 5. 

 Parable against persecution, x. 169. 252; xi. 



296. 344. 

 Sermons, ii. 5 ; " Death-bed repentance," iv. 435 ; 

 V. 65; one overlooked, iv. 251. 354; unpub- 

 lished, i. 125; iii. 249. 

 Story of a Greek, iv. 208. 262. 326. 507. 

 Works, new edition, i. 483; ii. 271. 380, 

 Taylors of Worcester, v. 370. 473. 

 Te Deum in the Russian Chui-ch, ix. 325. 498. 

 Tea first brought to England, xi. 367 ; its prices in 



1734, vii. 36. 

 Tea marks, classification of, viii. 197. 

 Teate (Dr. Faithfull), vii. 529. 624; viii. 62. 

 Teddy the Tiler, ix. 248. 

 Teeth, artificial, xi. 264. 316. 395. 512; did the Greeks 



extract them? x. 242. 355. 510; xi. 51. 

 Teeth cutting in advanced age, xii. 25. 

 Teeth superstition, viii. 382 ; ix. 64. 

 Teeth wide apart, a sign of luck, vi. 601. 

 Teetotal, or teatotal, explained, vii. 202. 

 Telegraph, electric, anticipated, vi. 93; 204; viii. 78. 



364. See Electrt^elegraph. 

 Telegraphic system of the universe, xii. 65. 

 Telegraphing through water, in 1 748, x. 443. 

 Telescopes, metal for, i. 174. 206. 

 Telfair (Cortez), noticed, xii. 186. 

 Tell (William), legend of, iii. 187. 

 Tellant (St.), x. 265. 334. 514; xi. 35. 

 Temperature, average aimual, xi. 243. 391 ; of cathe- 

 drals, ix. .56 ; the most equable, xi. 302. 

 Tempest (Mrs.), Pope's Daphne, ii. 407. 484; iii. 11. 

 Templars, xi. 407. 452. 507. 

 Templars, their suppression, x. 462; xi. 192. 394. 

 Templars' green jugs, viii. 171. 256. 574. 

 Temple, brethren of the Middle, i. 123. 

 Temple, lists of students, viii. 540. 650. 

 Temple, the New, ii. 103. 123. 182. 

 Temple, the Outer, iii. 325. 375. 451. 

 Temple Bar, its history, vii. 108 ; petition for its removal, 



xii. 424. 

 Temple-gate, London, lines on, iii. 450. 505; iv. 76. 



181. 

 Temple-gate, the middle, xii. 358. 490. 

 Temple lands in Scotland, viii. 317. 480. 521. 

 Temple (Dame Hester), descendants, ix. 468; x. 422. 

 Temple (Sir Peter), x. 146. 

 Temple (Sir Wm.), his burial, viii. 329. 

 Templeton (James), his Shipwrecked Lovers, i.x. 450. 

 " Tempting Present," a picture, xi. 384. 

 Ten children at a birth, ii. 459; iii. 64. 192. 

 Ten commandments. See Decalogue. 

 Teneber Wednesday, i. 459. 

 Tenements, Old Auster, i. 217. 307. 

 Tenent, or tenet, vii. 205; viii. 258. 330. 453. 602. 

 Tenison (Abp.), Funeral Sermon for Nell Gwyn, i. 28. 

 Tennent (J. Emerson), projected work on Ceylon, vii. 



65.110. 

 Tennis, a game, xii. 308. 



Tennyson (Alfred), " Bar," of Michael Angelo, ii. 166. 

 " Cycle of Cathay," iv. 37. 181. 

 " Dream of Fair Women," ii. 479; iii. 10. 

 " Edwin Morris," vii. 84. 189. 321. 



"In Memoriam," ii. 166; iii. 142. 277. 458. 493. 

 506; viii. 244. 399. 



"Locksley Hall," ii. 195; iii. 319; iv. 37; vi. 

 272; viii. 25. 146. 509. 



" Lord of Burleigh," iii. 493; iv. 12. 



" Princess," iii. 493; iv. 72; vii. 84. 559. 



" The Two Voices," vii. 84. 189. 



" Vision of Sin," iii. 493. 

 Tenure of herring-pies, vi. 430. 

 Tenure of land in England, vi. 55; ix. 173. 309. 448; 



xii. 146. 

 Tenure per baroniara, ii. 302; x. 474; xi. 74. 

 Teonge (Henry), Diary, ix. 418. 

 Termination -by, vii. 536; viii. 105; ix. 136. 522. 

 Terms, misapplication of, viii. 537; ix. 44. 361. 554. 

 Terrse Filius, viii. 292; x. 10. 215. 

 " Tertium quid," origin of the phrase, xii. 243. 

 Testament, New, French and Latin, xii. 450. 



German, iv. 153. 



Italian and French, xii. 367. 457. 



passages illustrated from Demosthenes, iii. 350. 

 437. 



Polynesian, v. 468. 



Taverner's, x. 423. 



Tyndale's version, ii. 374; viii. 219. 277. 

 Tetbuiy clock motto, vi. 127. 

 Texas, plant in, iv. 208. 332 ; v. 42. 

 Texts in churches, vi. 511. 



Texts before sermons, their origin, iv. 344. 387; v. 2; 

 preaching from in Cornwall, v. 2 ; preliminary in 

 church service, ix. 515. 

 Thackeray's anachronisms, ix. 31. 367. 475; x. 168. 



435. 

 Thames water, x. 401. 534; xi. 193. 295. 372. 

 Thane (Nicholas), Eomish priest, vii. 358. 

 Thanksgiving book, what ? iii. 328. 481. 

 " That," a grammatical puzzle, ix. 300. 

 That versus who, or which, x. 421. 

 Thau as a sign for the Cross, x. 185. 375. 

 Thavies Lm, ii. 211. 

 Theatre opened at four o'clock, xi. 463. 

 Theatres, different sharers in, ix. 199. 

 Theatrical announcements, xi. 106. 

 Thelwal'l (John) " Hope of Albion," x. 225. 

 " Then," for " than," ii. 449. 

 Theobald (James), letter to Lord Willoughby, iv. 361 ; 



vii. 27. 

 Theobald (Louis), his copy of the Dunciad,x. 110. 219; 



notes on Shakspeare, iv. 28; viii. 263. 

 Theobald's Physiologus, ii. 205; vi. 87. 

 Theodolite, its derivation, iv. 383. 457. 

 Theodora of Handel's Oratorio, xii. 205. 312. 

 Theodore de la Guard, pseud. Rev. N. Ward, ix. 517- 

 Theodoric, legend of, v. 196. 

 Theoloneum explained, v. 105. 161. 236. 

 Theophilns Iscanus, xi. 48. 

 Theophrastus, botanical notes from, xi. 239. 

 Theosophical Transactions by the Philadelphian Society, 



vi. 437. 

 Thesaurarius hospitii, the ofiice of, iii. 105. 155. 

 Theses, bibliography of, i. 401. 461. 

 Thiernah Ogieh, Ossian's visit to, viii. 360. 

 Thierry's theory, x. 285. 



Theirs' Consulship and Empire, mistranslations, v. 243. 

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