Branthet Neuk Boggle, 40. Bride of Lammermoor, 149. Britain, Description, 157. British Bibliographer, 161. Broadwood, Rev. Mr., 102. Brockett, J. P., 14, 17, 29, 114. Brogden, J. Ellett, 90. Brokesby, Francis, 116. Brome, Richard, 158. Brooke, W. and B., 90. Broughton-in-Furness Dialect, 86. Brown, Geordy, 97. Brown, John, 90. Brown, J, D., 141. Brown, Robert Dunmoor Craufurd, 149. Browne, George Newton, 177. Browne, Rev. Thomas, 113, 117. Brunne, Roberd, 90. Brydges, Sir Egerton, 161. Brydon, James, 148. Buchan Dialect, 135, 138. Buchan, Peter, 153, 154. Buchanan, James, 9. Buckinghamshire Bibliography, 18, 98. Buckish Slang, 161. Buckle to, 87. Buckman, Professor, 52. Budge, Joseph, 45. Budget, 94. Budget of Cornish Poems, 27. Bunch of Water Cresses, 55. Bundle of Fents, 58. Bunting, Rev. Jabez, 127. Burn, Richard, 29. Burnett, Frances Dodgson, 176. Burns, R., 133, 138, 140. Bye Mos Ready, 49. Bywater, Abel, 130, 131. Caermarthenshire Bibliography, Caithness Dialect, 135. California, 26. California Dialect, 166. Californian Digger Stories, 170. Caledonian Muse, 152. Caledonian Warbler, 153. 132. Cambrian Archæological Association, 23 Cambridge University Slang, 161. Campbell, Thomas, 140, 154. Canada Dialect, 166. Can yo tell us, 73. Canny Yatton Feast, 119. Caveat for Cursetors, 157. C. H., 5. Chalmers, A., 10. Chalmers, G., 145. Chambers, R., 16, 140. Chambers, W. and R., 9, 169. Charlesworth, Joseph, 61, 78. Chasteau d'Amour, 110. Chater, J. W., 97. Clark, C. H., 170. Clark, Ewan, 34, 105. Clarke, Henry, 61, 175. Clarke, James, 35. Clarke, Rev. Thomas, 104, 106, 107. Claybrook Dialect, 90. Clayton, W., 16. Cleishbotham the Younger, 138. Clemens, S. L., 170. Cleveland Dialect, 119, 179. Cleveland, Florence, 120. Clock Dressin, 67. Coddy Miln Olmenack, 126. Collector, 128. Coles, Elisha, 6. College Slang, 164. Competing, 148. Complaynt of Scotland, 137. Cooke, George A., 46. Cooper, William Durant, 103. Cope's Tobacco Plant, 6. Coquet Dale Fishing Songs, 96. Cornish Farmer, 23. Cornish Mining Dialect, 21. Cornish Rock Names, 173. Cornish Thalia, 20. Corringham Dialect, 176. Cornubian, 20, 27. Cornwall Bibliography, 19, 173; in- Couch, Thomas Quiller, 20. Country Chap, 116. Country Gaby, 67. Country Words, 67. Countryman's Conductor, 48. Coursen, A. de, 21. Courtin Neet, 75. Courtney, W. P., Bibliography of Corn- wall, 19; other references, v., 20. Cousin Jan's Courtship, 22. Craig, John, 9. Craven Dialect, 111, 121. Crawford, David, 142. Crawnashan Da, 129. Creakin Gate, 125. Crime, 163. Crofton, H. T., 171. Cromek, R. H., 140, 142. Cullum, Rev. Sir John, 101. Cumberland Dialect, 60, 93, 104, 105, 106, 107. Cumberland Farm Life, 39. Cumbrian Minstrel, 36. Cuming, Dr., 49. Cummerland Talk, 42. Cure for th' Toothwarch, 76. Daisy Nook, 59, 85. Daniel, Henry John, 20, 21. Darley, Mr., 158. Darrah, Charles, 67. Davies, Rev. John, 67, 76. Dawes, Richard, 93. Day at Blackboo', 55. De Putron, Rev. R., 103. Denham Tracts, 15. Denton, Rev. Thomas, 31. De Quincey, Thomas, 30. Derby, Earl of, 75. Derbyshire Bibliography, 43, 174; inci dental references, 14, 17, 21. Derbyshire Dialect, viii. Derham, W., 122. Devil i' th' Landlord's Cellar, GS. Devonshire Bibliography, 17, 41, 174. Dialects and Literary Art, viii. Donaldson, David, 89. Doncaster Dialect, 110. Dorsetshire Bibliography, 46, 48, 174. Douglas, Gavin, 136. Douglas, W. Scott, 140. Dowie Dens o' Yarrow, 148, Downing, Jack, 166. Drunkenness, 130. Dule's i' this bonnet o' mine, 86. Dumbartonshire Bibliography, 142. Dumfriesshire Bibliography, 142. Dunbar, William, 136. Duncumb, John, 53, 162. Dunton, John, 159. Dunwich, 101. Durfey, Thomas, 54, 100. Durham Bibliography, 49, 50, 96, 98, 110. Durham Minstrel, 13, 49. Dutch of Pennsylvania, 169. Dutch Slang, 164. Dutch-American, 167. Dyche, Rev. Thomas, 8. East Anglia Bibliography, 50, 175. East Saxon Dialect, 51. Eliot, G., Dialect of her Novels, viii. Elizabeth, Queen, 104. Elliott, Jean, 148. Elliott, N., 143. Ellis, Álexander J., 44, 54, 116. Ellis, Sir Henry, 13. Elphinstone, James, 9, 136. Elworthy, Thomas Frederick, 177. English Language in America, 169. English Rogue, 158, 160. Enoch Arden, 90. Enough and Enoo, 19. Entail, 141. Fairford Church Windows, 175. Fairies, 152. Falls of Clyde, 152. Fancy, 162. Far from the Madding Crowd, 174. Farish, - 33. Farmer's Boy, 102. Farmer Brown's Blunders, 26. Farmer Dobbin, 19. Farmer Giles, 122. Farnorth, 78. Farrer, John, 96. Faringdon Inventories, 18. Fashionable Wife, 74. Fawse Jimmy, 74. Featherston, J., 50. Feight Fair, 76. Felley fro Rachde, 68, 78. Felon Sewe, 111, 115. Flash Slang, 159, 163. Flecher, Henry Mc.D., 156. Fletcher, John, 158. Florio, John, 4, 5. Francis, Mrs., 101, 178. Frank, Hawthorn, 116. Fratchingtons, 59. Fraternity of Vagabonds, 157. Frogland Olmenac, 124. Fry, William, 9. Folio, Felix, 61. Folk Lore, 16, 70, 97, 108, 123, 149, 155. Follor 'em whoam, foak, 74. Foot Passengers keep to the Right, 73, 75. Footpads, 159. Forbes, Peter, 143. Forbes, Robert, 138. Forby, Rev. R., vi, 17, 50. Forfar, W. B., 21. George III., 94. George, 76. Georgia Dialect, 168. Gerard, J., 17. German Slang, 164. German Translations, 153. Gervis Marianne, 22, 24. Gibson, A. C., vi, 41, 42, 106. Gillett, Edward, 92. Gilmour, David, 147. Gilpin, Catherine, 33, 105. Gilpin, Sidney, 30, 31, 33, 38. Glossarium Archaiologicum, 6. Glossographia Anglicana Nova, 7. Gloucestershire Bibliography, 51, 175. Go, tak thi ragg'd childer, 59. God bless these poor folk, 86. Golden Cabinet of Secrets, 159. Gordon, Thomas, 9. Gordon, W., 146. Gorton, 175. Gospel, 149, 150. Gossips, 130. Gossips Flummockt, 131. Gough, John, 106. Gough, Richard, 177. Gower Dialect, 132. Gower, Granville Leveson, 102, 178. Gracey, Penrose, 22. Gradus ad Cantabrigiam, 161. Grainge, William, 115, 122, 127. Grammer's Cat and Ours, 26. Grasmere Dialect, 104. Gray, Thomas, 50. Great Mine Conference, 23. Great World of London, 164. Green, David, 116. Greene, Robert, 158. Gregor, Rev. Walter, 141. Gregson, John Stanley, 69. Grimshaw, William, 9. Grinfilt, Jone, 72. Grosart, A. B., 147. Grose, Francis, 1, 12, 91, 160, 161, 163. Grosthead, (Bp.), 110. Groundworke of Conny-Catching, 158, Grub Street Journal, 100. |