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GENERAL INDEX. 



Tremane (Nicholas and Andrew), twins, xi. 84. 



Tremella nostoc, xi. 219. 294. 494. 



Treinesin (Dompe Peter), noticed, ix. 375. 



Trenchard (Sir John), Secretary of State, v. 496. 544. 

 593. 



Trenchmore, a dance, iii. 89. 437. 



Trench's " English, Past and Present," xi. 440. 



Trent Council, viii. 316; incident at, v. 147; holidays 

 suppressed by, xii. 65. 113. 



' Trepidation talk'd," used by Milton, iii. 450. 485; xii. 

 207. 



Tresham (Sir Thomas), xi. 49. 131. 



Tresham (Sir Thomas), prior at Malta, xi. 200. 



Trial of our Lord, a picture, vii. 235. 



Trianon, explained, i. 439; ii. 13. 47. 60. 62. 



Tribes, the lost, ii. 230; iii. 484. 



Triennial Parliaments, v. 578. 



Trigg (Thomas) of Stevenage, his burial, vi. 136. 



Trim bell and the late Duke of Wellington, viii. 619. 



Trimble family, i. 485. 



Trinity, Holy, guild-book of the brotherhood, iv. 209. 



Trinity, the Secunde Person of, ix. 56. 114. 



Trinity College, Dublin, clock, x. 46. 



Trinity Chapel, Knightsbridge, v. 13. 



Trinity Hall exequies, iii. 203. 252. 



Triolet explained, ix. 483. 



Tripos, origin of the term, iv. 484; v. 91. 137. 



Tripos day at Cambridge, xi. 342. 



Trisection of the circle, iii. 303. 



Tristan d' Acunha, ii. 358. 413; iii. 29. 



Trithemius (Johannes) " Liber de Scriptoribus Eccle- 

 siasticis," iv. 442. 489. 



Trochilus and crocodile, vi. 75. 112. 132. 



TrogloditaB, interments of, ii. 187; ix. 278. 



Trogus Pompeius, his History, ii. 309. 



Trojan Horse, viii. 487; ix. 96. 



Trojan Horse, party simile, ix. 97. 



Trophee [Troyle], misprint in Lydgate, i. 303. 339 



Trophy tax, xii. 67. 215. 



Trosachs, derivation of, viii. 245. 



Troy, six gates of, viii. 288. 375. 



True Blue, ii. 494; iii. 27. 71. 92. 116. 194; vii. 391 ; 

 viii. 588. 



Trumbull (Jonathan), the celebrated " Brother Jona- 

 than," iii. 495; iv. 123. 



Trumpington Church, recess in, v. 104. 208. 



Trunck breeches, i. 384. 445. 489. 



Trunnian, or Tronion (St.), iii. 187. 252; iv. 179. 



Trusler (Rev. Dr.), Memoirs, iii. 61. 110. 



Trussell (Margery), arms, viii. 412. 



Trussell's Winchester Antiquities, vii. 616. 



Truth, an inedited ballad on, iii. 134. 



Truth, Apology for not speaking the, ix. 56. 



Truth teller newspaper, ix. 569. 



" Tiy and get," a vulgarism, ix. 76. 233. 



" Tryals per Pais," first edition, xi. 385. 



Tu autem, its meaning, iii. 265. 308. 435. 



" Tub to a whale," viii. 220. 304. 328. 



Tubervyle (James), bishop of Exeter, vi. 203. 



Tubman of the Exchequer Court, v. 490. 



Tub-woman. See Mrs. Hyde. 



Tuch, its meaning, vii. 82. 142. 187. 



Tucher (Johann or Hans), his Pilgrimage to Jeru- 

 salem, V. 290. 



Tucker (Capt. Daniel), ii. 373. 



Tucker (St. George), lines " Days of my Youth," viii. 



467; ix. 601. 

 Tucking of freshmen. See Freshmen. 

 Tuiler Aled, Welsh poet, iv. 384; v. 17. 

 Tuebeuf, its locality, vii. 207. 343. 

 Tumbledown Dick, vi. 391. 469. 590. 

 Tunbridge Lowy, iv. 294. 453. 

 Tunbridge Wells (New), Islington, ii. 404. 

 Tunnel from Dover to Calais, xii. 398. 

 Tunstall church, Norfolk, tradition of, vii. 200. 

 Turcopolier of the order of John of Jerusalem, viii. 190; 



X. 378;xi.21. 179.200. 

 Tureen, swinging, ii. 246. 307. 340. 406. 455; iii. 29. 

 Turgot's verse on Dr. Franklin, iv. 443; v. 17. 140. 



549. 571. 

 Turk baptized, ii. 46. 461. • 



Turk's Head, in Gerrard-street, Soho, i. 114. 

 Turkey and France, ix. 397; and Rome, xii. 167; and 



Russia, ix. 244. 348. 

 Turkey-cocks, why so named, vii. 550. 

 Turkish emblematical flower, xi. 105; grammars, viii. 



561; language, ix. 352. 456; literature, xii. 242; 



troops, A. D. 1800, xi. 44; victories, x. 364. 

 Turkish Spy," its translator, i. 334. 

 Turks, their character, xi. 183; expulsion from Europe, 



xi. 203. 252; former power, xi. 102; polygamy 



among, x. 29. 154. 

 Turks and the Irish, x. 8. 

 Turlehydes, sea-fish, ix. 10. 



TurnbuU's continuation of Robertson, viii. 515. 552. 

 Turner (Francis), deprived Bishop of Ely, v. 275; vi. 



204;hisMSS., vii. 287. 

 Turner (Henry), MS. History of Westminster, i. 140. 

 Turner (J. M.), bishop of Calcutta, vi. 130. 

 Turner (J. M. W.), View of Lambeth Palace, vii. 1 5. 



89. 118. 193; his fame predicted, xii. 446. 

 Turner (Robert), " English Physician," si. 467. 

 Turner (Sharon), en'or in his Histoiy of England, i. 331, 

 Turner (Wm.), The Huntyng of the Romish Fox, v. 



448. 

 Turnpikes, iv. 503; xi. 281. 387. See ToUs. 

 Turnstile Lane, Holborn, i. 244. 

 Tursellino's legend of a monk, x. 66. 175. 

 Turtle, when first used, xii. 144. 168. 

 Turton (Bp.), collection of portraits, xii. 439. 

 Tusser (Thomas), iv. 152; doxology, viii. 440; will, 



xii. 119. 193. 293. 

 Tutchin (John), his family, x. 424. 

 Twickenham, did Queen Elizabeth visit Lord Bacon 



there ? ii. 408. 468. 

 Twine's " Schoolmaster," xi. 48. 

 Twisdeu (Philip), bishop of Raphoe, v. 10. 

 Twises explained, v. 522. 

 Twissc (Dr.), quoted, xi. 384. 

 Twitchil, or quitchil, xi. 365. 473. 

 Twitten, its meaning, v. 560; vi. 542. .' 



Two, its pronunciation, x. 484. 

 " Two Chances," a sign, vii. 132. 

 " Two Noble Kinsmen," on a passage, i. 134. 

 Twyford, its site, v. 467. 569. 



Twysden (Sir Roger), his incredulity, iii. 444; manu- 

 scripts, i. 76. 225. 282. 

 . Tyburn, its etymology, ii. 243; galloAVs, i. 180; ii. 243. 



