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Tobacco-pipes, their history, ix. 372. 546; x. 23. 48. 



211. 428; xi. 37. 93. 111. 192. 

 Tobacconists, ii. 393. 414. 



Todd (Dr. Hugh), manuscripts, i. 246. 282. 340. 

 Tokens, Cheshire, xi. 282; Scotch, of the 17th century, 



V. 585. 

 Tolli (Antony), sculptor, vi. 313. 

 Tolls in London, origin of, iv. 503; vii. 108. 223; xi. 



281. 387. , 



Tom, mythic and material, viii. 239. 

 Tom Thumb's house at Gonerby, viii. 35. 

 Tom Track's ghost, vii. 427. 

 Tombs, oaken, vii. 528. 607; viii. 19. 179. 255. 454. 



604; ix. 17. 62. 111. 457. 

 Tombstone at Aberdeen Quay, vii. 180. 

 Tombstone in churchyard, the earliest, vii. 331. 390. 



512.^09. 

 Tombstone inscriptions before 1600, vii. 331. 390. 512. 

 Tomlinson of Southwingiield, Derbyshire, i. 215. 

 Tonbridge castle, heraldic figures, iv. 115. 

 Tonbridge school library, viii. 498. 

 Tonges of Tonge, their genealogy, iv. 384; v. 40. 

 Tonnage and Poundage Act, 12 Charles II., vi. 334. 473. 

 Tonson and the Westminsters, v. 585 ; vi. 348. 

 Tonson (Mons.), its authorship, ix. 630. 

 Tooke, or Tuke family, xi. 391. 

 Tooke (Home), on " libel," ix. 398. 575; x. 74. 152. 

 Tooke's Selections from Foreign Journals, vi. 488. 

 Tooth, burning one with salt, ix. 345 ; x. 232. 

 Tooth, the golden, viii. 382; ix. 337; x. 116. 

 Tophum (John), the antiquary, x. 366. 415. 

 Tophams of Craven, vi. 604. 

 Topical memory, iii. 449. 508. 

 Topographical etymology, x. 266; 354; works, xi. 187. 



234. 

 Topography of foreign printing presses, i. 277. 340. 



402. 

 Topsy-turvey, its derivation, viii. 385. 526. 5?5. 

 Toronto bishopric, xi. 188. 

 Torre (James), his wife, iii. 329. 434. 

 Torri's Polyglot edition of Gray's Elegy, i. 150. 

 Torshel's Harmony of the Bible, v. 199. 334. 

 Tortoises and women, viii. 534. 

 Tortoiseshell Tom Cats, v. 465. 618; vii. 271. 510; is. 



338. 

 Torture among the Athenians, iv. 423. 

 Tortworth chesnut tree, iv. 402, 403. 

 Tory, origin of the term, iv. 57. 164. 281. 492 ; vi. 520. 



X. 482 ; xi. 36. 

 Totnes, etymology, i. 470; ii. 175. 237; church, ii. 376. 

 452; iii. 29; parochial library, vii. 463; supposed 

 landing-place of Brutus, i. 233. 

 Tottenhiun, its derivation, viii. 318. 

 Tottenham Court Road, i. 228 ; King John's palace, x. 



307. 

 Tottenham-street theatre, i. 1 50. 

 Touchet (John), his death and issue, xi. 226. 

 Touchstone defined, vii. 82. 142. 

 Touchstone's dial, ii. 405; iii. 52. 107. 196. 

 Tova, or Tona, a Saxon saint, v. 566. 

 Tower of London, deputy-lieutenants, i. 400; lioiis, i. 



42 ; state prison, viii. 509. 

 Tower Royal, London locality, i. 28. 116. 

 Towers (Bp. John), his arms, xii. 152. 233. 



Tovm-halls, mediaeval, v. 295. 403. 427. 470. 522; 



^i. 71. 

 Townerawe family, vii. 232. 

 Townley manuscripts, iv. 103; vii. 407. 

 Towns, free, or bastides, in England, v. 150. 206. 257. 



546. 

 Towns, Latin names of, i. 277. 340. 402. 474; v. 235. 



305. 

 Townshend (Henry), Note-book, vi. 573. 

 Townshend (Lord John), Poetical Works, ii. 9. 43. 373. 

 Townshend (R. S.), his Diary, vii. 179. 

 Towton, traditions of the battle of, i. 124. 

 Trabeationis explained, i. 105. 252. 

 Tracts, rare, xi. 24. 



Tracy (Wm.), disinterred for heresy, ill. 240. 378. 

 Trade editions, among booksellers, i. 55. 

 Tradescant the younger, an Englishman, v. 266. 474. 

 Tradescants, family, iii. 119. 286. 353. 391. 393. 469; 

 iv. 182; V. 266. 367. 385. 474; vii. 295; viii. 513. 

 Tradescants of Suffolk, v. 474; vi. 198. 

 Tradesmen's signs, iii. 224. 285. 357. 

 Traditions, remote, through f.-w links, iiL 206. 237.289. 

 421. 475; iv. 113. 237. 484; v. 77. 135. 203. 306. 

 330. 

 Traditions, the fallacy of many, v. 390. 

 Traditions, similarity of, ii. 513. 

 Trafalgar, its accentuation, vi. 362. 438. 591 ; battle, 



i. 36; ix. 297. See Lord Nelson. 

 Trafalgar Square column, its inscription, iv. 473.^ 

 Traherne (Mr.), noticed, v. 294. 333. 

 Traheme's Sheriifsof Glamorganshire, iii. 186; viii. 353. 



423. 

 Trail-baston explained, x. 88. 

 Train-bands, xi. 303. 



Traitors' Ford, vii. 382. 489. ■ """"'^ 



Trajan's palace, x. 308. 

 Trajectensem, vii. 84. 192. 

 Trance legends, x. 457. 480. 

 ■ Translation, curiosities of, xi. 240. 

 Transparency, its cause, iv. 406. '"" "* 



Transposition of letters, i. 184. 298. 422. 

 Trash, explained, vii. 566; viii. 135. 

 Trash, or skriker, ii. 52. 

 Travellers, their exaggeration, xii. 323, 

 Travelling expenses in 17th century, vi. 51. 98. 233. 

 Travelling of old in England, i. 33. 68. 87. 145. 167 



220. 400. 

 Travelling hand-bills, i. 400. 

 Traverse, as an adverb and preposition, xi. 24. 

 Traves (Father), viii. 565. 

 Trawle-net first noticed, xi. 342. 

 Traylli (Sir Walter), monument, viii. 19i 

 Treacle, its old meaning, xii. 283. 

 Treasure Trove, and archasology, iL 166. 

 Treason, punishment for supposed, vi. 246. 305. 

 Tree cast on the French coast, xii. 204. 253. 

 Tree of the thousand images, yi\. 381. 

 Trees remarkable for their age, iv. 401. 488; v. 8. 40. 

 43. 90. 113. 141. 277. 309, 497; vi. 18. 45. 100. 

 159. 194. 254. 281. 328; vii. 193. 297; xii. 213. 

 275. 

 Trees and flowers, notes on, xi. 460; xii. 70. 

 Trelawney (Bp.), and a parliamentary decision, iv. 481 ; 

 noticed, x. 202. 



