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GENEEAL INDEX. 



Thirteen, an unlucky number, vii. 571; xi. 13. 355. 

 Thistle of Scotland, i. 24. 90. 166; v. 281. 

 Thomas (Eliz. Emma), her mysterious death, xii. 362. 

 Thomas (Mrs.) alias Corinna, xii. 277. 392. 431. 

 Thomas (St.), his day, ii. 509; v. 393-; viii. 617. 

 Thomas (St.) of Lancaster, i. 181. 234; ii. 182. 269; 



iii. 339. 

 Thomas (St.) of Trunnions, iii. 187. 252. 

 Thomason (Geo.), collector of the Civil War Tracts, vi. 



175. 463. 

 Thomlinson (Dr. Robert), i. 350; iii. 290. 

 Thomond, the Marquisate of, xii. 301. 

 Thompson (Sir John), arixiorial bearings, vii. 332. 

 Thompsons of Esholt and Lancashire, ii. 268. 344. 412; 



V. 468. 521; x. 113. 

 Thompsons of Yorkshire, motto, ix. 244. 395. 

 Thorns' Irist Almanac, x. 219. 

 Thorns (W. J.), sonnets, i. 203. 222. 

 Thomson (James), "Edward and Eleanora," xii. 218; 



house and cellar xi. 201 ; Mitford's Anecdota, xii. 



365; "Seasons," the word steaming, vii. 67. 145. 



248. 367; song, " For ever. Fortune," xii. 365; will, 



vii. 550. 

 Thoresby (Ralph), descendants, vi. 363; MS. of Diary, 



iii. 247 ; unpublished MSS., ih. 

 Thornborough (Bp.) monument, iii. 168. 251. 299. 

 Thorndike (Herbert), his letters, x. 287. 413. 

 Thornhill (Sir J.), his pocket-book, i. 123. 

 Thorns of Dauphine, meaning of, iv. 502. 

 Thornton Abbey, viii. 469; ix. 161; its fortifications, 



vi. 485. 

 Thorpe (Ashwell), ballad, v. 258. 

 Thorpe (John), his architectural drawings, i. 123. 

 Thoughts, borrowed, vii. 203. 509. 

 Thoulouse, Acts of the Inquisition of, i. 10. 20. 

 Thread the needle, a game, i. 401 ; iv. 39. 140. 

 " Three Crowns and Sugar-loaf," sign, ix. 350. 481. 

 Three maids tradition, ix. 299. 

 " Three Men and Money," a story, ii. 132. 171. 

 " Three per Cents. Consols," a toast, vii. 355. 

 Three Pigeons inns, ix. 331. 423. 528. 

 Thruscross (Dr. Timothy), ii. 441. 484; iii. 44. 

 Thrush, Devonshire charm for, viii. 146. 265. 

 Thumb, biting the, vi. 149. 281. 616; ix. 88. 

 Thumb Bible, its history, iv. 484. 

 Thucydides and Macintosh, xi. 83. 

 Thucydides on the Greek factions, vii. 594; viii. 45. 



137. 398. 

 Thugs and Phansagars, vi. 245. 

 Thunder, Bailey's definition of, v. 56; a precursor of 



victory, viii. 148. 

 Thurnham family arms, \ii. 261. 364. 

 Thurstan (Abp.), burial-place, ix. 172. 

 Thwaites, its meaning, ii. 441. 521. 

 Thynne (Francis), " Collection of Chancellors," i. 60. 

 Thynne (Thomas), of Longleat, v. 269. 

 Tiara, papal, iii. 144. 

 Tiberius, record at, v. 583. 

 Tichbome (Sir Henry), his Journal, iv. 442. 

 Tichfield, Hants, epitaph at, vii. 202. 

 Tick : " On going tick," iii. 357. 409. 5021. 

 Tickell (Richard), iii. 276. 333. 334. 

 Tide tables, vii. 156< 



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



389. 458. 

 Tides in the Baltic, x. 288. 389. 

 Tideswell blacksmith, lines by, ix. 197. 

 Tieck (Ludwig), " Comoedia Divina," viii. 126. 570; 

 quoted, viii. 124; sale catalogue, i. 45; " The Wild 

 Huntsman," i. 363. 

 Tigernach, an Irish writer, iv. 41. 

 Tighe (Mrs.), author of " Pysche," viii. 103. 230. 

 Tilbury, aboriginal chambers near, i. 462 ; ii. 62. 

 Tiles, ancient, i. 173. 419; ii. 410. 

 Tilford oak, v. 277. 



" Till," and " until," their etymology, viii. 409. 527. 

 Till (Mr.), the medallist, vi. 529. 

 Tillotson (Abp.) on Athanasian Creed, v. 469. 

 Tilly, of the Westminster Courts, ix. 35. 

 Time, legal, what ? iv. 502. 

 " Time and I," author of the adage, vii. 182. 247. 558. 



585; X. 134. 

 Time-piece, an antique one, vi. 412. 542. 

 " Times " newspaper, historical notices, i. 7. 75; iv. 98; 

 vii. 232; viii. 334; cipher frovertisements, xii. 42. 

 112. 305. 413; printing-oflSce and the Roman wall, 

 vii. 232. 

 Timmins (Daniel), xi. 365. 

 Timour, Autobiography of, v. 398. 

 Tin, its early use, viii. 291. 344. 445. 575. 593; ix. 



64. 111. 

 Tincture, an alchemic term, xii. 63. 

 Tindal (Dr. Matthew), MSS., x. 162; noticed, 405; 

 " Rights of the Christian Church" condemned, vi. 11. 

 Tindal (William). See Tyndale. 

 Tindall (Dr. H.), epitaph, iii. 493. 

 Tingry, in France, ii. 447 ; iii. 464. 

 Tinsell, its meaning, iii. 477. 

 Tiplers, retailers of beer, x. 182. 292. 314. 

 Tipper (Thomas), epitaph, viii. 147. 

 Tipperary, lines on, vi. 578; vii. 43. 

 Tippet, its derivation, ix. 370. 430. 

 Tippet on a barrister's gown, xii. 143. 

 Tiring-irons, a puzzle, iii. 210. 

 Tirrell (William), Maltese knight, xi. 200. 

 Tisises explained, ii. 327; v. 522. 

 Titi : " Histoire du Prince Titi," vi. 220. 

 Titian painted by Charles III., ix. 198. 

 Titian's picture and the monk, v. 196. 281. 475. 

 Title-deeds, utihty of old, vi. 554. 

 Title-pages, alteration of, ii. 326; x. 186. 

 Titles of honour, i. 351. 

 Tiverton church, inscriptions on bells, x. 255; parochial 



library at St. Peter's, viii. 275. 

 To " thou," or to " thee," x. 61. 295; xi. 113; xii. 17. 

 Toads curing cancers, vi. 193. 280; venom of. vi. 338. 



517; xi. 154. 

 Toady explained, v. 419. 



Tobacco, its Arabic name, ii. 155. 231; iii. 306; in 

 the East, ii. 41. 60. 154; its use before the discovery 

 of America, vii. 270; not noticed in Shakspeare or 

 Arabian Nights, viii. 147 ; used by the Elizabethan 

 ladies, iv. 208; vi. 519; vii. 270; smoking and drink- 

 ing, viii. 147. 

 Tobacco-smoking, Oowper's lines on, vii. 229. 

 TobAcco mttnufacturers, their henltb, xii. 39. 120. 17l< 



