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N28 (VI.D.6): Paris

Missing notebook: Fall-Winter 1927
Manuscript reconstructed from partial copy Notebook details
N28 (VI.D.6): 1(a)
dysgenic
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:096(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 1(b)
1395 brigatord
N28 (VI.D.6): 1(c)
incur credit
N28 (VI.D.6): 1(d)
soaring prices
N28 (VI.D.6): 1(e)
call to inner bar
N28 (VI.D.6): 1(f)
t 11
Note: Refers to use of notebook in revision of/for transition 11 (published in February 1928)
N28 (VI.D.6): 1(g)
16 January / 29 April
N28 (VI.D.6): 1(h)
thrusting Sword / cutter —
N28 (VI.D.6): 1(i)
burgware
N28 (VI.D.6): 1(j)
gereta
N28 (VI.D.6): 1(k)
on her pallet
N28 (VI.D.6): 1(l)
arvelale
N28 (VI.D.6): 2(a)
Myohier / (hammer)
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:097(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 2(b)
Megingford / (belt)
N28 (VI.D.6): 2(c)
racketeers
N28 (VI.D.6): 2(d)
hook up
N28 (VI.D.6): 2(e)
tanged
N28 (VI.D.6): 2(f)
dagger
N28 (VI.D.6): 2(g)
racketeer
N28 (VI.D.6): 2(h)
H on acropolis
N28 (VI.D.6): 2(i)
Reum musicum
N28 (VI.D.6): 2(j)
book of plights
N28 (VI.D.6): 2(k)
coatie
N28 (VI.D.6): 2(l)
didline
N28 (VI.D.6): 2(m)
breekie
N28 (VI.D.6): 2(n)
misty marsh
N28 (VI.D.6): 3(a)
(Tip)
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:098(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 3(b)
Vintry
N28 (VI.D.6): 3(c)
had Mayo X-
N28 (VI.D.6): 3(d)
Moune
N28 (VI.D.6): 3(e)
Shule
N28 (VI.D.6): 3(f)
oily
N28 (VI.D.6): 3(g)
Eask
N28 (VI.D.6): 3(h)
Finn
N28 (VI.D.6): 3(i)
Foyle
N28 (VI.D.6): 3(j)
Salvage / woman
N28 (VI.D.6): 3(l)
fleshcoloured / jingler
N28 (VI.D.6): 3(n)
Plato's song
N28 (VI.D.6): 3(o)
was dog bell
N28 (VI.D.6): 3(p)
clapbook
N28 (VI.D.6): 4(a)
in coal scuttle
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:099(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 4(b)
fell in
N28 (VI.D.6): 4(c)
neather far / nor neary
N28 (VI.D.6): 4(d)
Erithrean
N28 (VI.D.6): 4(e)
Jaffan
N28 (VI.D.6): 4(f)
Lutean
N28 (VI.D.6): 4(g)
Verdid
N28 (VI.D.6): 4(h)
Turchine
N28 (VI.D.6): 4(i)
Royal Leg
N28 (VI.D.6): 4(j)
god Stick
N28 (VI.D.6): 4(k)
Tea Tub
N28 (VI.D.6): 4(l)
Maud v Saba / (panther)
N28 (VI.D.6): 5(a)
black mirror
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:100(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 5(b)
pleased his clergy
N28 (VI.D.6): 5(c)
neck verse
N28 (VI.D.6): 5(d)
T tyborn T / thumb
N28 (VI.D.6): 5(e)
D oyster egg
N28 (VI.D.6): 5(f)
booklet
N28 (VI.D.6): 5(g)
lumber
N28 (VI.D.6): 5(h)
hall of Tudor's
N28 (VI.D.6): 5(i)
chancel cove
N28 (VI.D.6): 5(j)
or badkest
N28 (VI.D.6): 5(k)
Stipleford Abbey / Tavern
N28 (VI.D.6): 5(l)
fraica lacque
N28 (VI.D.6): 6(a)
reeving unhurl
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:101(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 6(b)
thanking her
N28 (VI.D.6): 6(c)
mobbed
N28 (VI.D.6): 6(d)
came to be called / Tuan mac Stone
N28 (VI.D.6): 6(f)
deer boor eagle
N28 (VI.D.6): 6(g)
Carrell
N28 (VI.D.6): 6(h)
Solim
N28 (VI.D.6): 6(i)
How Green
N28 (VI.D.6): 6(j)
Pity Me / Dinhar
N28 (VI.D.6): 6(l)
Mockbeggar / (Kent)
N28 (VI.D.6): 6(m)
Swine
N28 (VI.D.6): 6(n)
Blubbahorn
N28 (VI.D.6): 7(a)
Crockpot
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:102(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 7(b)
Boose
N28 (VI.D.6): 7(c)
a fever to / feed for Foots
N28 (VI.D.6): 7(d)
grows
N28 (VI.D.6): 7(e)
where the fire / makes cool of / the Mown
N28 (VI.D.6): 8(a)
Leinster O Louth Meath Dublin Kildare Carlow Wicklow Wexford Longford Kilkenny Carlow K. co Q. —
Note: The twelve counties in the province of Leinster here identified with the Twelve.
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:102(e), VI.C.11:103(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 8(b)
——— / fith. pumpin
N28 (VI.D.6): 8(c)
y.m
N28 (VI.D.6): 8(d)
She loved [V] / the fire
N28 (VI.D.6): 8(f)
to your / the / treetops
N28 (VI.D.6): 8(h)
guiness / (sdealt)
N28 (VI.D.6): 9(a)
Lawbass and / a volcano
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:104(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 9(b)
Howtrie day
N28 (VI.D.6): 9(c)
Stone
N28 (VI.D.6): 9(d)
Ears [V]
N28 (VI.D.6): 9(e)
the cleanup
N28 (VI.D.6): 9(f)
Builder of Ireland
N28 (VI.D.6): 9(g)
music discourse
N28 (VI.D.6): 9(h)
stainton Moses
N28 (VI.D.6): 9(i)
D D Home
N28 (VI.D.6): 9(j)
Kat & Mary / Fox
N28 (VI.D.6): 9(k)
post a sum
N28 (VI.D.6): 10(a)
Gap
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:105(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 10(b)
manna
N28 (VI.D.6): 10(c)
Conquer Hill
N28 (VI.D.6): 10(d)
38 qu
N28 (VI.D.6): 10(e)
and mouths
N28 (VI.D.6): 10(f)
excellent / pair of maides
N28 (VI.D.6): 10(g)
Kola prewar / silkhat
N28 (VI.D.6): 10(i)
pig with / sunshade
N28 (VI.D.6): 10(j)
hand it / elements
N28 (VI.D.6): 10(l)
Drunker / Helot
N28 (VI.D.6): 10(n)
in procession
N28 (VI.D.6): 11(a)
runner
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:106(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 11(b)
Waterford blue
N28 (VI.D.6): 11(c)
godrooned
N28 (VI.D.6): 11(d)
folset fall
N28 (VI.D.6): 11(e)
vitrified
N28 (VI.D.6): 11(f)
funglass / aliglass
N28 (VI.D.6): 11(h)
Japa. / the book / (when)
N28 (VI.D.6): 11(k)
raff
N28 (VI.D.6): 11(l)
petturbed / popeclay
N28 (VI.D.6): 11(n)
her left
N28 (VI.D.6): 11(o)
waiting to hear
N28 (VI.D.6): 12(a)
takes 2
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:107(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 12(b)
v runs
N28 (VI.D.6): 12(c)
the Malts
N28 (VI.D.6): 12(d)
strongbow
N28 (VI.D.6): 12(e)
before or / she could
N28 (VI.D.6): 12(g)
Skiff
N28 (VI.D.6): 12(h)
(potatocake current
N28 (VI.D.6): 12(i)
fogather her pettcot
N28 (VI.D.6): 12(j)
Mr. Ron. Appleton
N28 (VI.D.6): 12(k)
argouge de / louchebems
N28 (VI.D.6): 12(m)
heart decayed
N28 (VI.D.6): 12(n)
cli—
N28 (VI.D.6): 13(a)
Lady Camcher
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:108(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 13(b)
common cold
N28 (VI.D.6): 13(c)
eavesdropper
N28 (VI.D.6): 13(d)
garb
N28 (VI.D.6): 13(e)
rime
N28 (VI.D.6): 13(f)
throw self / into
N28 (VI.D.6): 13(g)
died to love
N28 (VI.D.6): 13(h)
leagues
N28 (VI.D.6): 13(i)
our Kings
N28 (VI.D.6): 13(j)
Garbing self in / glory
N28 (VI.D.6): 13(k)
or aproved Catherine
N28 (VI.D.6): 13(l)
justiosian
N28 (VI.D.6): 14(a)
commiter
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:109(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 14(b)
with it by / a road
N28 (VI.D.6): 14(c)
a simple / poverello
N28 (VI.D.6): 14(d)
duel / queen walking
N28 (VI.D.6): 14(f)
will stop / at Albany
N28 (VI.D.6): 14(g)
l'anguille / de Melun
N28 (VI.D.6): 14(h)
unwritten
N28 (VI.D.6): 14(i)
a — Sen
N28 (VI.D.6): 14(j)
S. et d. / S. et M
N28 (VI.D.6): 14(l)
1st instance
N28 (VI.D.6): 15(a)
high S.
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:110(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 15(b)
under the / invocalory
N28 (VI.D.6): 15(c)
the Gauls
N28 (VI.D.6): 15(d)
Laque fen-lxair / Sous-Etoile
N28 (VI.D.6): 15(f)
war of religion
N28 (VI.D.6): 15(g)
dolphin son
N28 (VI.D.6): 15(h)
burgundian wine
N28 (VI.D.6): 15(i)
bus who crows
N28 (VI.D.6): 15(j)
Nonjuror V / bastille
N28 (VI.D.6): 15(l)
Ville Ceté / Université
N28 (VI.D.6): 15(n)
boulevarte
N28 (VI.D.6): 16(a)
lustrat / Sarsfield
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:111(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 16(c)
enervé
N28 (VI.D.6): 16(d)
Ancre
N28 (VI.D.6): 16(e)
statue dippi 3 / turns v N
N28 (VI.D.6): 16(g)
in douphtin an / drink the Doulx / water not Sums / in “lassitude”
N28 (VI.D.6): 16(k)
J isabeau
N28 (VI.D.6): 16(l)
Vallée de la misère
N28 (VI.D.6): 16(m)
K.C.C.I
N28 (VI.D.6): 16(n)
arrived in the / Liffey
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(a)
Orrel
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:112(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(b)
frenzy
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(c)
wellfound s
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(d)
put into
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(e)
put freight
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(f)
bursar
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(g)
d uzel Talby
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(h)
Sants
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(i)
Ship Time
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(j)
Cod
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(k)
Eagle Inn
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(l)
Euston W
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(m)
Bilton Sodha
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(n)
Mauser
N28 (VI.D.6): 17(o)
ahuslan
N28 (VI.D.6): 18(a)
Snorsnor
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:113(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 18(b)
crior
N28 (VI.D.6): 18(c)
J. Carr
N28 (VI.D.6): 18(d)
which we hear
N28 (VI.D.6): 18(e)
takes the veil
N28 (VI.D.6): 18(f)
Clouskeagh / village
N28 (VI.D.6): 18(g)
Dogens look / for a lurid / woman
N28 (VI.D.6): 18(i)
pure of / Blood
N28 (VI.D.6): 18(j)
Constable House
N28 (VI.D.6): 18(k)
Inspect Talbot
N28 (VI.D.6): 18(l)
x Brucepart
N28 (VI.D.6): 18(m)
y Napel
N28 (VI.D.6): 19(a)
duellers / & ?
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:114(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 19(b)
pleasance
N28 (VI.D.6): 19(c)
fight about a relic
N28 (VI.D.6): 19(d)
route
N28 (VI.D.6): 19(e)
at the prayer of th. / Mistletoe
N28 (VI.D.6): 19(f)
galiote
N28 (VI.D.6): 19(g)
patoche
N28 (VI.D.6): 19(h)
tollygate
N28 (VI.D.6): 19(i)
learn W
N28 (VI.D.6): 19(j)
waiting for the / path WB
N28 (VI.D.6): 19(k)
the 4. sign
N28 (VI.D.6): 20(a)
1 reflecting
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:115(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 20(b)
pult
N28 (VI.D.6): 20(c)
Lupara (hown)
N28 (VI.D.6): 20(d)
Rothomages / (Roue
N28 (VI.D.6): 20(e)
Neuve bourg
N28 (VI.D.6): 20(f)
la gapoule
N28 (VI.D.6): 20(g)
henrys
N28 (VI.D.6): 20(h)
H put him in / sacrophage
N28 (VI.D.6): 20(i)
to crusuinting
N28 (VI.D.6): 20(j)
no if proper / who pu— / total populity
N28 (VI.D.6): 21(a)
lad the first / peter
N28 (VI.D.6): 21(b)
Gallows Rd
N28 (VI.D.6): 21(c)
(Rock
N28 (VI.D.6): 21(d)
Gorgeous
N28 (VI.D.6): 21(e)
Lady Blessington
N28 (VI.D.6): 21(f)
Beresford Alex
N28 (VI.D.6): 21(g)
Eropen
N28 (VI.D.6): 21(h)
for Dauphin's / born
N28 (VI.D.6): 21(i)
Pembroke
N28 (VI.D.6): 21(j)
Camargue
N28 (VI.D.6): 21(k)
Clitumne
N28 (VI.D.6): 22(a)
for party
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:117(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 22(b)
H dark after / exploring
N28 (VI.D.6): 22(c)
Royal Academy / Institute
N28 (VI.D.6): 22(d)
3 couple of / chickens
N28 (VI.D.6): 22(e)
Pind Milkorn / for ages
N28 (VI.D.6): 22(g)
Coffin / a cow
N28 (VI.D.6): 22(i)
Bar for Ulster
N28 (VI.D.6): 22(j)
an S. Donne D.
N28 (VI.D.6): 22(k)
Sweeps [upside-down U] / kitchen chimney
N28 (VI.D.6): 23(a)
antipendium
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:118(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 23(b)
malin
N28 (VI.D.6): 23(c)
Sloe
N28 (VI.D.6): 23(d)
Man of Sull.
N28 (VI.D.6): 23(e)
woodbine
N28 (VI.D.6): 23(f)
words
N28 (VI.D.6): 23(g)
make a / metrical / version / of Hun church
N28 (VI.D.6): 23(i)
Nom
N28 (VI.D.6): 23(j)
untempesties Way
N28 (VI.D.6): 23(k)
heathberry
N28 (VI.D.6): 23(l)
Vercingetorix / OG
N28 (VI.D.6): 24(a)
ivy
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:119(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 24(b)
baliveau
N28 (VI.D.6): 24(c)
hotel de veal
N28 (VI.D.6): 24(d)
sargent de veal
N28 (VI.D.6): 24(e)
crucial form
N28 (VI.D.6): 24(f)
Pascal I
N28 (VI.D.6): 24(g)
equus anus / — cabully
N28 (VI.D.6): 24(i)
Charlaman
N28 (VI.D.6): 24(j)
lapoche
N28 (VI.D.6): 24(k)
Messe de l'Ave / (Sens)
N28 (VI.D.6): 24(l)
Lath Gin
N28 (VI.D.6): 24(m)
Lath Uroph
N28 (VI.D.6): 25(a)
pittysehilts
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:120(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 25(b)
Aoggefu )
N28 (VI.D.6): 25(c)
a burial / grave
N28 (VI.D.6): 25(d)
A IV gives Ireland / to Eng.
N28 (VI.D.6): 25(e)
jealous / of Burkle
N28 (VI.D.6): 25(f)
South Shore
N28 (VI.D.6): 25(g)
Which Booth of / Christ's —
N28 (VI.D.6): 25(i)
Blue —
N28 (VI.D.6): 25(j)
P's
N28 (VI.D.6): 26(a)
Rim de Clae
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:121(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 26(b)
H[se] of Lords
N28 (VI.D.6): 26(c)
pishing
N28 (VI.D.6): 26(d)
low dept
N28 (VI.D.6): 26(e)
lord lent
N28 (VI.D.6): 26(f)
S. Sepulchrin's / Marsh
N28 (VI.D.6): 26(g)
S.P in Insula
N28 (VI.D.6): 26(h)
S. May les Dames
N28 (VI.D.6): 26(i)
guildy
N28 (VI.D.6): 26(j)
S. Mahon' & / nunnery
N28 (VI.D.6): 26(k)
S. Nicholas
N28 (VI.D.6): 26(l)
coul
N28 (VI.D.6): 26(m)
cradle Mps
N28 (VI.D.6): 27(a)
D hole to the hells
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:122(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 27(b)
coin
N28 (VI.D.6): 27(c)
& kind
N28 (VI.D.6): 27(d)
Caracalla
N28 (VI.D.6): 27(e)
Mt delivered / of a chateau
N28 (VI.D.6): 27(g)
Dubbin Alps
N28 (VI.D.6): 27(h)
Fanyhorse
N28 (VI.D.6): 27(i)
Cunish / Entrance / city / Hotel
N28 (VI.D.6): 28(a)
where Simon / blows Saara
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:123(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 28(c)
All my compliments
N28 (VI.D.6): 28(d)
feeble
N28 (VI.D.6): 28(e)
eumace
N28 (VI.D.6): 28(f)
Chambattles
N28 (VI.D.6): 28(g)
100 Gulder
N28 (VI.D.6): 28(h)
le sacre
N28 (VI.D.6): 28(i)
D recitalit
N28 (VI.D.6): 28(j)
Strongbow
N28 (VI.D.6): 28(k)
vinegerd
N28 (VI.D.6): 28(l)
jacques
N28 (VI.D.6): 28(m)
convalescent
N28 (VI.D.6): 28(n)
1 banlieue
N28 (VI.D.6): 29(a)
Sailor spanned / her
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:124(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 29(b)
dried up
N28 (VI.D.6): 29(c)
fomits
N28 (VI.D.6): 29(d)
Auverpish
N28 (VI.D.6): 29(e)
sells water
N28 (VI.D.6): 29(f)
Mansen
N28 (VI.D.6): 29(g)
esta e is / tu es
N28 (VI.D.6): 29(i)
He is a man / working
N28 (VI.D.6): 29(j)
horse
N28 (VI.D.6): 29(k)
Ayhsu / to Erebos
N28 (VI.D.6): 30(a)
Dublin Annals color t.b.a.
DUBLIN ANNALS Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) [Title]
Note: October 1927
N28 (VI.D.6): 30(b)
Nor(th) men
Ivar, styled king of the Normans of all Ireland, defeats and kills Aidell, king of Leinster. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) [A.D.] 871
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:125(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 30(c)
Mary's Abbey
St. Mary's Abbey, near Ostmanstown, founded by the Danes. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 945
N28 (VI.D.6): 30(d)
Charles's sword
Aulaffe Sitric, king of the Danes of Dublin, taken prisoner by Matthew O'Regan, and ransomed on payment of 200 beeves, 80 horses, 3 ounces of gold, and a sword called Charles's sword. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1029
N28 (VI.D.6): 30(e)
Godfred Crovan / k of Man
Godfred Crovan, king of Man, takes Dublin, and conquers part of Leinster. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1066
N28 (VI.D.6): 30(f)
Gregory of W.
Note: Not found in source.
N28 (VI.D.6): 30(g)
Dublin & Bristol
Henry II. grants a charter to Dublin, with the same privileges as the city of Bristol then enjoyed. Quits Dublin, and returns to England. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1173
N28 (VI.D.6): 30(h)
lord of Ireland
Strongbow dies, and is buried in Christ Church … Henry II. appointed his younger son John, Lord of Moreton, to be lord of Ireland. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1177
N28 (VI.D.6): 30(i)
Bloody Field
The citizens of Dublin, while amusing themselves in Cullen's-wood, on Easter Monday, were set upon by the Irish of the neighbouring mountains, and 500 killed; wherefore, this day was afterwards called Black Monday, and the place, the “Bloody Fields.” Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1209
N28 (VI.D.6): 30(j)
Talbot
The monastery of the Holy Trinity founded by the Talbot family, on the site of which Crow-street Theatre afterwards stood. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1259
N28 (VI.D.6): 30(k)
Bagot
Carmelite, or White Friar's monastery, founded by Sir Robert Bagot, in Whitefriar-street. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1278
N28 (VI.D.6): 30(l)
friars penitent
Abbey of Weteschan, for Friars Penitent, founded near the Coombe. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1268
N28 (VI.D.6): 31(a)
pollards & crocards cried down
Base coin, called Pollards and Crocards, cried down by proclamation. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1300
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:126(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 31(b)
conduit
John le Decer erects a marble cistern to receive the water from the conduit; he also builds a bridge over the Liffey. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1308
N28 (VI.D.6): 31(c)
a great scarcity / bakers at horses' tails
A great scarcity, when a crannock of wheat sold for 20s. The bakers were drawn through the city on hurdles fastened to horses' tails, for using false weights, and other frauds. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1310
N28 (VI.D.6): 31(d)
committed to jail
The citizens of Dublin recover Greencastle … and threw the governor into prison, where he was starved to death. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1313
N28 (VI.D.6): 31(e)
ex count
N28 (VI.D.6): 31(f)
provost
Richard II. arrived in Dublin the second time with a large train, and was nobly entertained by the provost. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1399
N28 (VI.D.6): 31(g)
heads of slain on D. city gates
A parliament held in Dublin, and adjourned to Trim. The citizens defeat the Irish of Wicklow, and fix the heads of the slain over the city gates. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1406
N28 (VI.D.6): 32(a)
Cusack / H laugh [?1st mayor] / Shortall bailiff
Thomas Cusack chosen first mayor of Dublin, and Richard Boye and Thomas Shortall, bailiffs. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1409
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:127(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 32(b)
taxash
N28 (VI.D.6): 32(c)
concordatum
A concordatum for £19.17s.4d. granted to the citizens of Dublin for their expenses in fitting out a military force against the Irish of Louth, who dispersed on the news of the preparations made against them. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1423
N28 (VI.D.6): 32(d)
dynast of Leinster color t.b.a.
McMorogh, dynast of Leinster, makes an incursion into the English pale, and defeats the forces sent against him, but is finally defeated with great loss. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1431
Note: October 1927
N28 (VI.D.6): 32(e)
1452 A dry
1452 The Liffey was entirely dry at Dublin for the space of two minutes. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1452
N28 (VI.D.6): 32(f)
Chateau Magne / 1490
1490 The first importation of claret into Dublin. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1490
N28 (VI.D.6): 32(g)
muskets
Muskets brought from Germany, and six of them presented to Gerald, earl of Kildare, lord deputy, who put them into the hands of the sentinels that mounted guard at his house in Thomas-st. Another great plague. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1489
N28 (VI.D.6): 32(h)
H 8 K / 1509
1509: Henry VIII. proclaimed king in Dublin. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1509
N28 (VI.D.6): 33(a)
prentices
A great riot in High-street between the soldiers and city apprentices. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1531
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:128(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 33(b)
Bishop Browne / 1535 reform
1535 George Browne, archbishop of Dublin, embraces the Reformation. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1535
N28 (VI.D.6): 33(c)
Humphry Powell prints Liturgy / 1st book 1550
1550 On Easter Sunday, the Liturgy was read in the English language in Christ Church, and printed next year by Humphrey Powell, in Dublin, being supposed to be the first book printed in this city. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1550
N28 (VI.D.6): 33(d)
Dublin / Drogheda
Contest for military precedence between the mayors of Dublin and Drogheda, during an expedition against O'Reilly, when it was decided that the former, by right, should command the van going out, and the rere returning. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1552
N28 (VI.D.6): 33(e)
vampires and
N28 (VI.D.6): 33(f)
rue
N28 (VI.D.6): 34(a)
1565 1st potato / Hawkins, Sante Fe, New Spain
The walls of Wood-quay and Merchants'-quay repaired. John Hawkins, from Sante Fe, New Spain, introduced potatoes into Ireland. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1565
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:128(g), VI.C.11:129(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 34(b)
Fow blls
N28 (VI.D.6): 34(c)
magis
N28 (VI.D.6): 34(d)
rent payable to Strongbow's tomb
Strongbow's monument repaired. Many of the rents of the tenants of Christ Church were made payable to Strongbow's tomb, which may account in part, for the care taken for its preservation. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1569
N28 (VI.D.6): 34(e)
neither bowman nor shot could go abroad color t.b.a.
Kilmainham Dublin prevented from going to Cullenswood on Black Monday by a storm of wind and rain, so violent that neither bowman nor shot could go abroad. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1578
Note: October 1927
N28 (VI.D.6): 34(f)
gunpowder blew up
One hundred and forty-four barrels of gunpowder intended for Dublin Castle, blew up on the Wood-quay, and destroyed forty or fifty houses, killed between 300 and 400 inhabitants, and damaged several churches. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1596
N28 (VI.D.6): 34(g)
over him of Dublin (Armagh)
A parliament held in Dublin, in which the supremacy of the archbishop of Armagh over him of Dublin was restored. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1634
N28 (VI.D.6): 35(a)
Laud
A new charter and statutes granted to Trinity College, the latter compiled by Archbishop Laud. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1637
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:130(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 35(b)
Jeremy Taylor
A golden chain, called from its texture, the collar of SS, presented to the mayor of Dublin by Charles II., and a foot company granted to him. Twelve bishops consecrated together in St. Patrick's Church, when the sermon was preached by Dr. Jeremy Taylor, Lord Bishop elect of Down and Connor. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1660
N28 (VI.D.6): 35(c)
1665 Bellingham
1666 Sir Daniel Bellingham first lord mayor. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1665
N28 (VI.D.6): 35(d)
a week from this
N28 (VI.D.6): 35(e)
— teeth A
N28 (VI.D.6): 35(f)
Jeloca
N28 (VI.D.6): 35(g)
Cabriel
N28 (VI.D.6): 35(h)
Vichegda
N28 (VI.D.6): 35(i)
Canton
N28 (VI.D.6): 35(j)
Sauc
N28 (VI.D.6): 36(a)
Eultu
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:131(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 36(b)
Linen scarfs worn at funerals to encourage the linen manufacture. color t.b.a.
Linen scarfs worn at funerals to encourage the linen manufacture. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1729
N28 (VI.D.6): 36(c)
1735 wooden shrouds introduced
1735 The custom of burying in wooden shrouds introduced. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1735
N28 (VI.D.6): 36(d)
Humphry
N28 (VI.D.6): 36(e)
French
N28 (VI.D.6): 36(f)
Jenner 15 pilles
N28 (VI.D.6): 36(g)
bottles
N28 (VI.D.6): 36(h)
Discountenancing
Association for the Discountenancing of Vice, instituted. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1792
N28 (VI.D.6): 36(i)
King on a horse in garden
The equestrian statue of George I., originally placed on Essex-bridge, and removed in 1753, set up in a conspicuous situation in Dawson-street, in the lord mayor's garden. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1798
N28 (VI.D.6): 36(j)
Skiffey
N28 (VI.D.6): 37(a)
linnet ath
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:132(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 37(b)
Mr. J's
N28 (VI.D.6): 37(c)
Anglesea 1817 / Sadler flies
1817 Aeronautic voyage across the Irish Sea, from Dublin to Anglesea Island accomplished by Mr. Windham Sadler. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1817
N28 (VI.D.6): 37(d)
marcelle
N28 (VI.D.6): 37(e)
midget
N28 (VI.D.6): 37(f)
bar
N28 (VI.D.6): 37(g)
doctor
N28 (VI.D.6): 37(h)
handpicked
N28 (VI.D.6): 37(i)
Wy
N28 (VI.D.6): 37(j)
consumed by / fire
Dublin visited by an awful storm on the night of the sixth January, causing great destruction of life and property; the Liffey rose many feet, overflowing the quay walls in several places. On the same night the Bethesda Church and surrounding houses in Dorset-street, were consumed by fire. Thom's, “Dublin Annals”, Directory of Dublin (1904) 1839
N28 (VI.D.6): 38(a)
O disagrees
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:133(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 38(b)
Messo anth
N28 (VI.D.6): 38(c)
pikemasters
N28 (VI.D.6): 38(d)
proclaimes
N28 (VI.D.6): 38(e)
His Serene H
N28 (VI.D.6): 38(f)
Monster Meet
N28 (VI.D.6): 38(g)
took his depute
N28 (VI.D.6): 38(h)
invested
N28 (VI.D.6): 38(i)
hoopskirts
N28 (VI.D.6): 38(j)
Palestrina
N28 (VI.D.6): 38(k)
elephant gray
N28 (VI.D.6): 39(a)
chop Hood
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:134(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 39(b)
bridemas
N28 (VI.D.6): 39(c)
Vim eamor
N28 (VI.D.6): 39(d)
maingily
N28 (VI.D.6): 39(e)
declaration
N28 (VI.D.6): 39(f)
contracts
N28 (VI.D.6): 39(g)
upland
N28 (VI.D.6): 39(h)
swallowhole
N28 (VI.D.6): 39(i)
meadows
N28 (VI.D.6): 39(j)
groundice
N28 (VI.D.6): 39(k)
medicinal
N28 (VI.D.6): 39(l)
geyser
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(a)
newt
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:135(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(b)
the divide
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(c)
trunk
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(d)
reach
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(e)
New Norway
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(f)
degraded
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(g)
decuan A
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(h)
slope
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(i)
waste
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(j)
trenche
Trenche [river in] Quebec John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(k)
oxhovilaty
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(l)
savannah
Savannah R., [river in] S. Carolina. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(m)
beheads
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(n)
Oconee
Oconee [river in] Georgia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 40(o)
wy to
N28 (VI.D.6): 41(a)
Why
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:136(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 41(b)
trench
N28 (VI.D.6): 41(c)
gorge
N28 (VI.D.6): 41(d)
remove D
N28 (VI.D.6): 41(e)
old —
N28 (VI.D.6): 41(f)
regular lift
N28 (VI.D.6): 41(g)
uplift
N28 (VI.D.6): 41(h)
notch
N28 (VI.D.6): 41(i)
kanawha
N28 (VI.D.6): 41(j)
they fear rain
N28 (VI.D.6): 41(k)
Sutlej
Sutlej [river in] Punjab John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 41(l)
ettrick
Ettrick Water, Scotland. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 41(m)
Findhorn Not cancelled
Findhorn [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(a)
Fulda
Fulda [river in] Prussia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(b)
Inn
Inn [river in] Austria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(c)
Nosob
Nosob [river in] Bechuana Land John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:137(b)
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(d)
Flyrag.
Fly [river in] New Guinea John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(e)
Nith.
Nith [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(f)
Forth color t.b.a.
Forth [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(g)
Hunter
Hunter [river in] N.S.W. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(h)
Havel
Havel [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(i)
Helmand
Helmand [river in] Afghan. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(j)
Sutlej
Sutlej [river in] Punjab John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(k)
Ravi
Ravi [river in] Punjab John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(l)
Chenab
Chenab [river in] Kashmir John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(m)
Jhelum
Jhelum [river in] Punjab John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(n)
Kur
Kur [river in] Persia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(o)
Kama
Kama [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 42(p)
Kabompo
Kabompo [river in] N. Rhod. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 43(a)
Dal
Dal [river in] Sweden John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:138(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 43(b)
Memel
Memel [river in] Lithuania John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 43(c)
Mur
Mur [river in] Austria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 43(d)
Nishapur
Nishapur [river in] Persia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 43(e)
(Aluta)
Aluta [river in] Roumania John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 43(f)
Shire
Shire [river in] Equatorial Africa John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 43(g)
Benin
Benin [river in] Nigeria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 43(h)
Wharfe
Wharfe [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 43(i)
r.o.y ⁄ gbiv
Note: The spectrum: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet (see Ulysses)
N28 (VI.D.6): 43(j)
Ron. 3 W.
N28 (VI.D.6): 43(k)
Kud & Uebel
N28 (VI.D.6): 43(l)
Hanging tower
N28 (VI.D.6): 44(a)
Fagu s Ede
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:139(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 44(b)
Fags Lane
N28 (VI.D.6): 44(c)
Browe Alley
N28 (VI.D.6): 44(d)
brow H
N28 (VI.D.6): 44(e)
⁄S vulge
N28 (VI.D.6): 44(f)
geralom
N28 (VI.D.6): 44(g)
& Battle
N28 (VI.D.6): 44(h)
banne & skull
N28 (VI.D.6): 44(i)
Shafts
N28 (VI.D.6): 44(j)
haids this
N28 (VI.D.6): 44(k)
late in wall
N28 (VI.D.6): 44(l)
Anger Ecls
N28 (VI.D.6): 45(a)
Culledids
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:140(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 45(b)
Dim
N28 (VI.D.6): 45(c)
Chart v
N28 (VI.D.6): 45(d)
Poli
N28 (VI.D.6): 45(e)
H 3 called
N28 (VI.D.6): 45(f)
Answ. = Ch
N28 (VI.D.6): 45(g)
Tame in / parlmt
N28 (VI.D.6): 45(i)
Chairmen
N28 (VI.D.6): 45(j)
Eunet hud — / 3 places / Wellesly bu — / 3 places
N28 (VI.D.6): 46(a)
Clayhin
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:141(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 46(b)
— store
N28 (VI.D.6): 46(c)
Berkeley
N28 (VI.D.6): 46(d)
Nulliton Wy
N28 (VI.D.6): 46(e)
W. sen
N28 (VI.D.6): 46(f)
burke
N28 (VI.D.6): 46(g)
thou art J.D.
N28 (VI.D.6): 46(h)
} talks A
N28 (VI.D.6): 46(i)
Wich
N28 (VI.D.6): 46(j)
Turko
N28 (VI.D.6): 46(k)
tale of tongue
N28 (VI.D.6): 46(l)
horsechain
N28 (VI.D.6): 46(m)
copperace
N28 (VI.D.6): 46(n)
S.P spells of
N28 (VI.D.6): 47(a)
W. smutty
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:142(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 47(b)
& druids / mistook it / for W
N28 (VI.D.6): 47(d)
C red ink
N28 (VI.D.6): 47(e)
diction
N28 (VI.D.6): 47(f)
hand
N28 (VI.D.6): 47(g)
for John as for Willy
N28 (VI.D.6): 47(h)
brethren D
N28 (VI.D.6): 47(i)
'bond by change A
N28 (VI.D.6): 47(j)
not to come if
N28 (VI.D.6): 47(k)
sir on why
N28 (VI.D.6): 47(l)
clearing
N28 (VI.D.6): 48(a)
abertanseved
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:143(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 48(b)
Blackrock / will be / conserved
N28 (VI.D.6): 48(c)
r r r [squiggles]
N28 (VI.D.6): 48(d)
giants in those days
[Christmas] [We] are not likely to exceed in luxury the fare of our ancestors. There were giants [gluttons] in those days without doubt … A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 1
N28 (VI.D.6): 48(e)
H II feast / oaths of Ks at feast
[Christmas] Now it fell upon a day in the year 1191 that a banquet … took place in Dublin on Christmas Day. The host was a King and his guests were Kings. The place selected for the entertainment was a little outside the Dublin of that period, though now in the centre of the metropolis, College Green. When King Henry the Second issued his invitations he had first to erect a place of reception; so he ordered to be built a Royal Palace constructed of peeled osiers, and it grew into being by royal direction close to the Church of St. Andrew, at that time somewhat nearer the Castle than the present sacred edifice which bears that name. The company invited were the numerous chieftains or Kings of Ireland, and never before, we may be sure, had these monarchs feasted so well, though perhaps accustomed to do so more wisely, for tradition, if not history, tells us that the act of friendly hospitality accepted by them, resulted in oaths of allegiance to their host. Be that as it may, they enjoyed themselves hugely, notwithstanding that one half the party understood not the language of the other. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 3
N28 (VI.D.6): 48(f)
Crampton
[The Story of Dublin] Will any remember, for instance, that it was the Scandinavians (or Danes, as we like to call them) that first built [Dublin], some thousand odd years ago; that from the hill (since razed) behind Grafton Street their laws were promulgated for three centuries, and that their “Long Stone” (where the Crampton monument now stands) was set up, and the spot known as the Stein in old documents, long after Brian Boru's victory and death? A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 5
N28 (VI.D.6): 48(g)
Great Eliza
[The Story of Dublin] Trinity College was outside the city when it was founded, in the reign of the Great Eliza, on the site of the monastery of All Hallows. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 6
N28 (VI.D.6): 48(h)
2nd city of Empire H
[The Story of Dublin] Churches, hospitals, and stately edifices came into being, and [Dublin or] the “Second City of the Empire” held pride of place. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 8
N28 (VI.D.6): 49(a)
Sedan / Marlborough Green
[The Story of Dublin] What a row of sedan chairs made their way to the various pleasure gardens at Marlborough Green, Ranelagh, and in later times by other vehicles to those in Portobello. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 9
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:144(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 49(b)
Standfast Dick color t.b.a.
[The Story of Dublin] The City Hall occupied now the same site, facing the spot where the great rock “Standfast Dick” blocked the course of the river Liffey. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 10
N28 (VI.D.6): 49(c)
Lambert Simnell C carried on shoulder of big d'Arcy of Platten
[The Story of Dublin] [History lovers] may also recall how little Lambert Simnell was carried on the shoulders of big D'Arcy of Platten from the Castle to be crowned at Christ Church Cathedral as Edward VI., and the child imposter wore a crown taken from a statue of Mary le Dam. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 10
N28 (VI.D.6): 49(d)
Wretched Dublin, in miserable Ireland
[Social Life in Old Dublin] “In a word, there never was so splendid a metropolis in so poor a country”; while Dean Swift expresses his impressions in his own way, “Wretched Dublin, in miserable Ireland”. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 14
N28 (VI.D.6): 49(e)
No ladies on foot
[Social Life in Old Dublin] No ladies [in Dublin] were ever seen on foot in the streets; this was partly due to ostentation, and partly perhaps because it was unsafe. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 15
N28 (VI.D.6): 50(a)
Master of Revels
[Social Life in Old Dublin] There were weekly balls at the Castle, and among the Viceregal officials was a Master of the Revels. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 16
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:145(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 50(b)
h x it 5d
[Social Life in Old Dublin] On week-day evenings the price of admission to the [Rotunda] gardens was fivepence, and the scenes then witnessed are described as reminding one more of Continental life. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 17
N28 (VI.D.6): 50(c)
at their perils
[Social Life in Old Dublin] When Parliament was sitting, the Lord Mayor issued a proclamation to this effect: Whereas during the sitting of Parliament the affairs of the publick make it necessary for a great concourse of People to resort to the Parliament House through Dame Street and College Green, and many stoppages and obstructions are occasioned therein by Carts, Carrs, and Drays passing through the same during the said time‐For Remedy whereof I do hereby direct all Persons whatsoever (who drive such carriages) not to pass, repass, or go through any part of Dame Street or College Green with their or any of their Carts, Carrs or Drays from the End of Crane Lane to the Parliament House from the hours of Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon to Five o'clock in the Afternoon, and I do hereby require all Persons whatsoever to take Notice thereof at their Perils, and the several constables of this city are desired at their Peril to attend from Time to Timne and enforce this Proclamation.
[Given at the Thorsel Chamber the 12th Oct. 1757. God Save the Queen. THOMAS MEAD.] A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 22
N28 (VI.D.6): 50(d)
Capel Street Opera
[Social Life in Old Dublin] The public lotteries formed a great part of the excitement of the citizens, many of whom spent their days watching the numbers being drawn, the Opera House in Capel Street and the Music Hall in Fishamble Street both being used for this purpose for the State lotteries. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 20
N28 (VI.D.6): 50(e)
allegro penseroso
[Social Life in Old Dublin] [From a public announcement] At the new Music Hall, in Fishamble Street, on Wednesday, being the 23rd December 1741 Mr. Handel's musical entertainments will be opened, in which will be performed “L'allegro il Penseroso, il Moderato”, with two concerts for several instruments and a concerto on the organ. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 25
N28 (VI.D.6): 50(f)
Negus & bottled porter, Nobber
[Social Life in Old Dublin] Text taken from a ‘voucher’: On [blank] day January the [blank]th. 1786, will be a BALL in the Ball-room of Nobber [in Meath], by Matthias Reilly, Muøician. Negus and Bottled porter will be provided. Admittance to Gentlemen, 5s.5d., ‐Ladies, 2s.8d.½: Reilly would gladly provide TEA and COFFEE, but flatters himself the Omiøøion of them will be kindly excuøed, on Account of the Difficulty of providing CUPS, &c. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 14
N28 (VI.D.6): 50(g)
leperhouse / Theatre Royal
[Townsend Street] Meanwhile, another edifice arose in this quarter, a hospital for the use of the pilgrim lepers who were about to visit the shrine of St. James of Compostella, in Spain, who, while waiting for their ship, found comfort in this building, which, tradition says, stood on the site of the present Theatre Royal, and was afterwards the spot where Lord Roscommon erected a town residence, occupied later by Lord Ely. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 35
N28 (VI.D.6): 50(h)
is it perfectly / true you / serve God there
[Townsend Street] As years went on we find established “the Priory of All Saints” close by the Stayne, the land for this purpose having been given to “the Church and Canons serving God there” by Dermot, King of Leinster. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 34
N28 (VI.D.6): 51(a)
Mary's Abbey D
[Chapter title] Lands of Mary's Abbey. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 39
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:146(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 51(b)
lock the gates
[City's Eastern Gate] In and out of the eastern portal of the old city passed the folk of former ages … The locking of the city gates was an important affair, and the keeping of the keys only given into trusty hands. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 44
N28 (VI.D.6): 51(c)
church of Marie del Dame color t.b.a.
The church hard by [the Eastern Gate of Dublin] was dedicated to the Virgin Mary and called “Ste. Marie del Dam”, a mill dam running near, and this title survives to-day in the adjacent Dame Street. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 9
N28 (VI.D.6): 51(d)
Shakespeare's Head bookshop
[City's Eastern Gate] A crowd of old Dublin signs belong to this neighbourhood, and it is of interest to recall that in 1740 we had a bookseller's shop in Dame Street called “Shakespeare's Head”. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 54
N28 (VI.D.6): 51(e)
Stephen's Green
[Chapter title] St. Stephen's Green A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 57
N28 (VI.D.6): 51(f)
Leeson's Walk / (U C) / Monk's Walk
[St. Stephen's Green] 59: The four sides of the Green came to have different designations, that on the north being a fashionable promenade, was called the Beaux Walk, while the south was known as Leeson's Walk, from Joseph Leeson, first Earl of Milltown, who resided on this side; the east was termed the Monk's Walk; and the eastern, from its number of foreign inhabitants, was always spoken of as the French Walk. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 59
N28 (VI.D.6): 51(g)
Tib & Tom
[St. Stephen's Green] 58: As the city expanded southward and streets began to be formed over the grounds known as “Tib and Tom” and Lord Dowcra's Park, the green area of Stephen's Green naturally received more attention. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 58
N28 (VI.D.6): 51(h)
duckweed
[St. Stephen's Green] 59: Previous to the iron railings erected in 1815 the Green proper had been surrounded by a hedge, on one side of which was a ditch … in places covered with green duck-weed, [piles of soot, and dead cats and dogs]. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 59
N28 (VI.D.6): 51(i)
wicker buy / house / H
[unlocated, but see p.61 where Peter records that when it was decided to build on the “Green area of St. Stephen's”, one of the stipulations to purchasers of the “lots” was that the houses erected should be at least two stories high and built of brick, stone, or timber, and not be of the old cage-work formerly prevalent in the city mansions.] A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 61
N28 (VI.D.6): 52(a)
thrown open
[St. Stephen's Green] In the west side is a fine bronze statue of Lord Ardilaun, through whose munificence the Green was thrown open as a public park. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 65
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:147(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 52(b)
Lane of P's Well (Nassau St)
The recent alterations effected at that busy point of Dublin street traffic known as the Nassau Street corner recall the fact that in former days a few houses stood on this side of the thoroughfare, which was known in the early years of the eighteenth century as St. Patrick's Well Lane. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 70
N28 (VI.D.6): 52(c)
Burke city / in Burksh. / 1815
N28 (VI.D.6): 52(d)
pretty Pamela
[An Historic Dublin House (Kildare, later Leinster, House)] We can imagine, too, “Pretty Pamela” being much frightened and disturbed when the soldiers forced entrance into her presence in the times of the troubles, and searched through all the rooms for Lord Edward Fitzgerald. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 90
N28 (VI.D.6): 52(e)
His Suez of / X )
N28 (VI.D.6): 52(f)
cocoahouse
[Old Dublin Inns] Cocoa-houses, chocolate and coffee houses were also used in such fashion [to swap gossip]. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 92
N28 (VI.D.6): 52(g)
Old Sots' Hole
[Old Dublin Inns] The “Dog and Duck” inn belonged in the eighteenth century to Francis Magin, and was situated near “Pudding Row”, now Wood Quay. “The Old Sots' Hole” was at Essex Gate, and the “House of Blazes” on Aston's Quay still retained its sinister appellation on into the nineteenth century. “The Salmon” was situated in Thomas Street and “The Bagino” could be found in Essex Street. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 93
N28 (VI.D.6): 52(h)
House of Blazes
[Old Dublin Inns] The “Dog and Duck” inn belonged in the eighteenth century to Francis Magin, and was situated near “Pudding Row”, now Wood Quay. “The Old Sots' Hole” was at Essex Gate, and the “House of Blazes” on Aston's Quay still retained its sinister appellation on into the nineteenth century. “The Salmon” was situated in Thomas Street and “The Bagino” could be found in Essex Street. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 93
N28 (VI.D.6): 53(a)
Dog & Duck, Pudding Row
[Old Dublin Inns] The “Dog and Duck” inn belonged in the eighteenth century to Francis Magin, and was situated near “Pudding Row”, now Wood Quay. “The Old Sots' Hole” was at Essex Gate, and the “House of Blazes” on Aston's Quay still retained its sinister appellation on into the nineteenth century. “The Salmon” was situated in Thomas Street and “The Bagino” could be found in Essex Street. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 93
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:148(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 53(b)
The Salmon, Thom. St.
[Old Dublin Inns] The “Dog and Duck” inn belonged in the eighteenth century to Francis Magin, and was situated near “Pudding Row”, now Wood Quay. “The Old Sots' Hole” was at Essex Gate, and the “House of Blazes” on Aston's Quay still retained its sinister appellation on into the nineteenth century. “The Salmon” was situated in Thomas Street and “The Bagino” could be found in Essex Street. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 93
N28 (VI.D.6): 53(c)
The Rose and Bottle color t.b.a.
[Old Dublin Inns]The Rose and Bottle” tavern in Dame Street was doubtless well-frequented in the middle of the eighteenth century, what that portion of the city was not so devoted to business establishments as it is as present. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 94
N28 (VI.D.6): 53(d)
S. Michael le Pole
[Education in 18th Century] Dr. Sheridan was himself educated at the School of St. Michael le Pole, and took his B.A. degree in 1711. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 106
Note: See also N36 (VI.B.29):070(g)
N28 (VI.D.6): 53(e)
Gr. & Rom. tongues
[Education in 18th Century] After Sheridan's death the Dean [Swift] wrote: “He was, doubtless, the best instructor of youth in these Kingdoms, or, perhaps, in Europe, and as great a master of the Greek and Roman tongues. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 107
N28 (VI.D.6): 53(f)
Ital. book-keeping
[Education in 18th Century] Some of the school advertisements of the period are interesting. In September 1764 appears: Lately opened by Robert Brooke in Stafford Street a Seminary for the Instruction of Youth in such branches of useful learning as do not require a previous knowledge of dead languages … arithmetic and the mathematics … and Italian book-keeping. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 109
N28 (VI.D.6): 53(g)
the mathematical school
[Education in 18th Century] Mr. John Walker, who presided over the Mathematical and Classical School at 9 Usher's Island, states that … A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 111
N28 (VI.D.6): 53(h)
Words, Things & Affairs
[Education in 18th Century] [John Walker] has what he terms a Circle of Science made in the school quarterly, when lectures are delivered on Words, Things and Affairs. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 111
N28 (VI.D.6): 53(i)
history, latin & piety
[Education in 18th Century] The Rev. James Fontaine was a French minister in this city, and about two hundred years ago he announced that “he will board gentlemen's sons in his house, which he hath taken in Stephen's Green, and will teach them the French, Latin and Greek tongues, also history, geography, and mathem,atics, and especially piety, for £20 a year and 2 guineas entrance”. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 112
N28 (VI.D.6): 54(a)
I persuade myself / gentlemen
[Education in 18th Century] Another [gentlewoman] persuades herself that her method of instruction [for girls] in the English and working with the needle will be approved, and she can be heard of at Mr. David Murray's, the writing-master in Strand Street. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 117
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:149(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 54(b)
J learns to make a shirt
[Education in 18th Century] At the Sunday and Day School founded at the North Strand in 1789 we see that advancement in education was a reward for industry; that those who came earliest were given bread, and woollen cloaks were lent to the best pupils in winter, but no girl was taught writing until she had made a shirt. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 117
N28 (VI.D.6): 54(c)
writing & ciphering as far as ye rule of subtraction
[Education in 18th Century] [In] May 1754 Miss Bayley ended a course of writing and ciphering with Mr. Mathew Haskins, being perfect “as far as ye rule of subtraction”. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 118
N28 (VI.D.6): 54(d)
for the dogdays
[Education in 18th Century] Mr. Begnal [at his educational establishment in Leixlip] will give no Dog-Days [summer holidays] (the healthful situation of Leixlip rendering it a pleasant retreat during that sultry season), nor any other vacation in the year. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 123
N28 (VI.D.6): 54(e)
so far —
N28 (VI.D.6): 54(f)
outcrop
N28 (VI.D.6): 54(g)
matine
N28 (VI.D.6): 54(h)
peneplu
N28 (VI.D.6): 55(a)
leper / S. James / of lepers
[Early Dublin Hospitals] Probably the first hospital established in Dublin was that on Lazar's Hill, now called Townsend Street. It is thus mentioned: On this elevated ridge, about the year 1220, an hospital is said to have been founded for pilgrims intending to embark for the shrine of St. James of Compostella, the patron saint of lepers. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 125
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:149(i), VI.C.11:150(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 55(b)
Kelly Kurvy / Duany
[Early Dublin Hospitals] Jervis Street Hospital dates back to the year 1721 when six doctors, viz.: George Duany/, Patrick Kelly, Nathaniel Handson, John Dowdall, Francis Donany, and Peter Brenan founded it at their sole expense. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 128
N28 (VI.D.6): 55(c)
Auenelith
[Dublin Rivers] Every one, of course, is well acquainted with the Anna Liffey, which, in a charter of King John (dated 1192) is named “Auenelith”. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 184
N28 (VI.D.6): 55(d)
Camac river color t.b.a.
[Dublin Rivers] The Camac, or Camoke, as those who used to ride the Franchises called it, makes a pleasant tour by way of Tallaght; past Blue Bell and other places, till, coming to Kilmainham, it joins the Liffey at the Kingsbridge. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 186
N28 (VI.D.6): 55(e)
Bradoge river color t.b.a.
[Dublin Rivers] Then the Bradogue, now known in the annals for 300 years, comes away from Cabra, some two miles out from Dublin, and it also flowing beneath some of the busy streets on the north side, adds its portion to the mother river - the Anna Liffey, and so to sea. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 186
N28 (VI.D.6): 55(f)
no & white / bameling / D C
N28 (VI.D.6): 55(g)
Kohansi
N28 (VI.D.6): 55(h)
Queen's head, stamp
[Dublin Letter Post] Not alone in the system has improvement grown, but the stamps are far easier of adhesion than the thick unperforated “Queen's Heads” (as they were called) with which our forefathers had to be satisfied. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 179
N28 (VI.D.6): 56(a)
cherry-derry, jaconet, grandierells, barragons, cutfee hank
[Shopping] What do we know of Silesia lawns, jaconet, coffae, serbettic muslin, barragons, and grandierells, cherry-derries, and cutfee handkerchiefs? All forgotten terms, but not more strange than present-day nomenclature for manufactured goods. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 156
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:150(j), VI.C.11:151(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 56(b)
Kohuisk
N28 (VI.D.6): 56(c)
the true logs
N28 (VI.D.6): 56(d)
currency rugs
N28 (VI.D.6): 56(e)
4 barlegger / = sweet pen / (carat)
N28 (VI.D.6): 56(f)
J gives garter / as com.
N28 (VI.D.6): 56(g)
roasted malt
N28 (VI.D.6): 56(h)
horse show / viceroy goes / to london
N28 (VI.D.6): 57(a)
(Watertide)
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:152(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 57(b)
E Conciliation Hall / H
[Chapter title] Conciliation Hall. A. Peter, Dublin Fragments, social and historic (1925) 160
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:152(b)
N28 (VI.D.6): 57(c)
laknew
N28 (VI.D.6): 57(d)
I dunsea
N28 (VI.D.6): 57(e)
Adamnanus
N28 (VI.D.6): 57(f)
Shelter (name)
N28 (VI.D.6): 57(g)
Adam littem
N28 (VI.D.6): 57(h)
Seth appointed
N28 (VI.D.6): 57(i)
Ende sorrow
N28 (VI.D.6): 57(j)
Cainan gamos
N28 (VI.D.6): 57(k)
Malalech Shin. of God
N28 (VI.D.6): 58(a)
Jared coming down
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:153(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 58(b)
Emah dedicated
N28 (VI.D.6): 58(c)
Nathaniel (death let go)
N28 (VI.D.6): 58(d)
Lamiech (smitter)
N28 (VI.D.6): 58(e)
Noah (gives res)
N28 (VI.D.6): 58(f)
lum
N28 (VI.D.6): 58(g)
onlet
N28 (VI.D.6): 58(h)
Eure Not cancelled
Eure [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 58(i)
Aube
Aube [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 58(j)
Oroin
N28 (VI.D.6): 58(k)
Barse
Note: The Barse is a 50 km long river in the Aube department in north-east central France.
N28 (VI.D.6): 58(l)
freeheight
N28 (VI.D.6): 58(m)
Yeres
N28 (VI.D.6): 59(a)
rouillon
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:154(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 59(b)
Vaucouleurs
N28 (VI.D.6): 59(c)
Robec
N28 (VI.D.6): 59(d)
Cailly
N28 (VI.D.6): 59(e)
St Anstrebeths
N28 (VI.D.6): 59(f)
Bolbec
N28 (VI.D.6): 59(g)
Focheville
N28 (VI.D.6): 59(h)
Ravena
N28 (VI.D.6): 59(i)
Buttleaxe
N28 (VI.D.6): 59(j)
Gaids
N28 (VI.D.6): 59(k)
Gunman fleet
N28 (VI.D.6): 59(l)
lashrup
N28 (VI.D.6): 59(m)
Blarhiry
N28 (VI.D.6): 60(a)
2 seer —
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:155(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 60(b)
Abblamman
N28 (VI.D.6): 60(c)
Whorset / or Ellen
N28 (VI.D.6): 60(e)
Heptarchy
N28 (VI.D.6): 60(f)
house hat / & husband
N28 (VI.D.6): 60(h)
one leaf of C
N28 (VI.D.6): 60(i)
Shakes.
N28 (VI.D.6): 60(j)
wanderod
N28 (VI.D.6): 60(k)
broken pen
N28 (VI.D.6): 60(l)
a sheet
N28 (VI.D.6): 60(m)
H smell
N28 (VI.D.6): 60(n)
Wall or Word
N28 (VI.D.6): 61(a)
Buried Stores
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:156(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 61(b)
breed
N28 (VI.D.6): 61(c)
turbottom
N28 (VI.D.6): 61(d)
KJ
N28 (VI.D.6): 61(e)
Green Cross
N28 (VI.D.6): 61(f)
⁄was⁄
N28 (VI.D.6): 61(g)
placed 1st
N28 (VI.D.6): 61(h)
tronchman
N28 (VI.D.6): 61(i)
what made it / so away / lin
N28 (VI.D.6): 61(j)
the noise Why / in [scrawl] / is this what / makes me / ⁄H plex
N28 (VI.D.6): 62(a)
actio
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:157(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 62(b)
Presto Comft
N28 (VI.D.6): 62(c)
M D
N28 (VI.D.6): 62(d)
these islands / those islands
N28 (VI.D.6): 62(f)
live
N28 (VI.D.6): 62(g)
Mont houses / hells
N28 (VI.D.6): 62(i)
musical / compounder
N28 (VI.D.6): 62(j)
current / tribe
N28 (VI.D.6): 62(l)
} ayah / lots more
N28 (VI.D.6): 62(n)
please D a
N28 (VI.D.6): 62(o)
Bantry Fletcher
N28 (VI.D.6): 63(a)
(deaf)
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:158(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 63(b)
ans of all the go
N28 (VI.D.6): 63(c)
inward ear
N28 (VI.D.6): 63(d)
squarson
N28 (VI.D.6): 63(e)
sorry (meve)
N28 (VI.D.6): 63(f)
dene
N28 (VI.D.6): 63(g)
oure eryan Not cancelled
Note: See also: N28 (VI.D.6):131(j)
N28 (VI.D.6): 63(h)
fiction person / in dream D
N28 (VI.D.6): 63(i)
C cries over a / book
N28 (VI.D.6): 63(j)
the col X
N28 (VI.D.6): 63(k)
M between sta / & iton
N28 (VI.D.6): 64(a)
earls cailus
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:159(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 64(b)
bypottemy
N28 (VI.D.6): 64(c)
veldtschoën
N28 (VI.D.6): 64(d)
velka
N28 (VI.D.6): 64(e)
Hairybreeky
N28 (VI.D.6): 64(f)
bite snells
N28 (VI.D.6): 64(g)
shapestrong
N28 (VI.D.6): 64(h)
a village / gayer
N28 (VI.D.6): 64(j)
gods
N28 (VI.D.6): 64(k)
horsebroth
N28 (VI.D.6): 64(l)
weathersons
N28 (VI.D.6): 64(m)
lanslead
N28 (VI.D.6): 64(n)
thrall
N28 (VI.D.6): 64(o)
sleep in a
N28 (VI.D.6): 65(a)
hide sock
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:160(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 65(b)
A
N28 (VI.D.6): 65(c)
the Deities
Never was such a lover seen on the stage; ladies of quality smiled on him sweetly from the recesses of their boxes, their hearts were his assuredly; and as for the deities sitting in judgment aloft in a semi-obscurity that lent mystery to their personalities, young Denny Delane was their darling. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 20
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:160(c)
N28 (VI.D.6): 65(d)
their graces
When the galleries, which had been crowded for hours, caught sight of their Graces, a hearty welcoming cheer greeted them, that drowned the sound of the orchestra, strumming its loyal ditty. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 24-5
N28 (VI.D.6): 65(e)
3 of the clock
Meanwhile an event occurred in Quin's life which brought his name in a particular manner before the town. For it happened one afternoon between four and five of the clock, Quin was drinking a glass of wine at the Fleece tavern in Cornhill, with William Bowen, an actor born in Ireland who was fiery to a fault and passionate in his prejudices. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 93
N28 (VI.D.6): 65(f)
plumsuit / [rateen] / gold brandenburgs / [lord Horsth dress as coachman]
For here was the sober citizen in his dark blue or plum-coloured suit of broadcloth, with long flaps to his waistcoat, worsted stockings rolled at the knee, and full periwig; the physician in solemn black, with lace ruffles; military men of all grades who invariably wore their uniforms; the dandy in his green or blue cabinet coat with silver or gold brandenburgs; the lawyers in great wigs and long cravats; the running footmen who carried letters and messages, dressed in white jackets and coloured sashes, black velvet caps, staffs in their hands some seven feet high surmounted by the crests of their masters; the university student in his gown. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 27
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:160(f)
N28 (VI.D.6): 65(g)
End— / is his likes / of H—
N28 (VI.D.6): 66(a)
mugs, jugs & porringers / up in garret / & down in cellar
“I would,” he says, “advise all new-comers to look out at their garret windows, and there see whether the thing that is cried be tripes or flummery buttermilk or cowheels. For as things are now managed, how is it possible for an honest countryman just arrived to find out what is meant, for instance, by the following words, with which his ears are constantly stunned twice a day; ‘Muggs, juggs, and porringers, up in the garret and down in the cellar?’ I say how is it possible for any stranger to understand that this jargon is meant as an invitation to buy a farthing's worth of milk for his breakfast or supper, unless his curiosity draws him to the window, or till his landlady shall inform him?” J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 30
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:161(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 66(b)
Sure enough
An' sure enough these are the worst times I ever remember either afore or since I was born. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 32
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:161(b)
N28 (VI.D.6): 66(c)
my dear joy
Me dear joy,” she answered, “sure it's not wantin' me to be a worker you'd be. Faith, I'd rather be a player, like yourself.” J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 34
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:161(c)
N28 (VI.D.6): 66(d)
Marshalsea / prisoners
Wayfarers passing the city Marshalsea on Merchants' Quay were incessantly assailed by the pitiful cries, and hands outstretched through iron bars, of the inmates imprisoned for debt, who solicited charity for their maintenance, or for the discharge of their fees. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 38
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:161(d)
N28 (VI.D.6): 66(e)
in heat fire
N28 (VI.D.6): 66(f)
W whipped, Bella C
Those who most frequently disturbed the peace were the two hundred hackney coachmen, who, with their rivals of equal number, the public chair-men, were continually arguing, threatening, drinking, and fighting; a roystering uncouth lot for the benefit of whose soul and body the magistrates were continually inflicting chastisement of half-a-crown fines, or in case of an offender being unable to pay the same, of sending him to the House of Correction, there to be whipped and kept at hard labour for a time not exceeding twenty-four hours. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 38
Note: Bella Cohen (‘Circe’)
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:161(f)
N28 (VI.D.6): 66(g)
wake in goal
Those who at night passed this same place, which received debtors and malefactors alike, occasionally heard stranger, weirder, and sadder sounds. Such sounds as ribald songs, the oaths of card-players, and the laughter of drunkards, when they who heard, knew that some convict doomed to execution next morning was being “waked” by his friends, who had probably robbed, begged or pawned that they might gain admission to the prison by bribery of the jailor, and buy whisky that the criminal's last night might be made as merry as possible. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 39
N28 (VI.D.6): 66(h)
House of Lords / = pub
The players found their way to a tavern at the corner of Temple Lane, known to them as the House of Lords, from the fact that its proprietor was named Ben Lord. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 40
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:161(h)
N28 (VI.D.6): 67(a)
fight when he / came of age
… now and then some arch fellow would usurp on his [Talbot Edgeworth] privilege, take possession of the board, meet him and dispute his right; and when this happened to be the case, he would chafe, bluster, ask the gentleman his name, and immediately set him down in his table book as a man he would fight when he came to age. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 43
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:162(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 67(b)
I ought to have / married H.S. / (J.S.J)
N28 (VI.D.6): 67(c)
Hellfire Club H
The Hellfire Club, of which Lord Rosse was supposed to be the founder, held its meetings in a tavern situated in Sau's Court, Fishamble Street, and was distinguished for its “unlicensed and disgraceful orgies and brutalities, and its indulgence in riot and every species of violence all that the devil would do if run stark mad, and to an extent that would now appear incredible.” J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 43f
N28 (VI.D.6): 67(d)
cockfight
Then on Cork Hill was the Cockpit Royal where cock-fighting flourished. The battles, which were attended by men of the first quality, youths with more money than brains, and a concourse of the city rabble, usually began at noon. The greatest excitement was felt by all witnesses, and the betting generally ran for about forty guineas a battle, and five hundred guineas for the main, or odd battle; but at times thousands of guineas changed hands in consequence of the triumph or defeat of a cock. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 44
N28 (VI.D.6): 67(e)
viceroy's eating
On the signal being given of [the viceroy's] arrival in Dublin Bay, the Privy Council, Judges, Officers of State and of the Household, together with the nobility, hastened to the sea shore in coaches outnumbering three hundred, not to speak of troops of horsemen, whilst the throng of the populace on such occasions was prodigious; they presently holding on to the wheels and trappings of the coaches containing the Lord Lieutenant and his suite, so that the journey to the Castle, which could have been made in thirty minutes, generally occupied four hours. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I ?55
N28 (VI.D.6): 67(f)
25 guilds
These processions, which were held on the first day of August, were not only composed of the Lord Mayor and Corporation, but of the various trade guilds, which were twenty-five in number; each having its masters, journeymen, and apprentices, its badges, banners, and patrons. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 56
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:162(f)
N28 (VI.D.6): 67(g)
printers strike off odes
These platforms were fitted as workshops whereon the respective trades were exhibited; the printers striking off merry songs and odes to the Lord Mayor, which they flung into the air; the tanners, dressed in sheep and goat skins, at work upon leather; the apothecaries compounding pills, which they showered upon the throng; the silk-weavers making ribbons; the vintners dressed like Bacchus, drinking healths; the fishmongers exhibiting twelve good men representing the apostles. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 56
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:162(g)
N28 (VI.D.6): 67(h)
tanner — goat & sheep
These platforms were fitted as workshops whereon the respective trades were exhibited; the printers striking off merry songs and odes to the Lord Mayor, which they flung into the air; the tanners, dressed in sheep and goat skins, at work upon leather; the apothecaries compounding pills, which they showered upon the throng; the silk-weavers making ribbons; the vintners dressed like Bacchus, drinking healths; the fishmongers exhibiting twelve good men representing the apostles. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 56
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:162(h)
N28 (VI.D.6): 68(a)
W's statue robed in red
Other processions not popular with the vast mass of the population were those which made a circuit on the 12th of July and 4th of November, the anniversaries of the Battle of the Boyne and the birthday of King William, around the equestrian statue of his Majesty in College Green; the effigy on such occasions being dressed in a flaming cloak and sash, and decorated with orange lilies, the horse made splendid with ribbons of the same colour, whilst beneath his upraised foot were ribbons of the national colour, on which he was ready to trample. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 58f
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:163(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 68(b)
back turned / to Trinity boys
The offenders were not unfrequently the students of Trinity College, being led to such bold outrages by the shade of their politics, the love of mischief, and their desire to revenge the offence offered the university by the image [the statue of William III] turning his back upon the building. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 59f
N28 (VI.D.6): 68(c)
of breeches / [dark] on bare joints
[AFter this traditional toast to good king William] every man present, having unbuttoned the knees of his breeches, drank this toast on his bare joints with the utmost enthusiasm; after which all rising and seating themselves continued their meal, when the punch passed more rapidly and the spirit of loyalty increased by what it supped on. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 64
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:163(c)
N28 (VI.D.6): 68(d)
hogshead / in cellar
Then grace was said, the Viceroy rose and recommended his guests to the care of the steward, comptroller, and gentleman usher, who gravely conducted the city fathers from the dining-room down to the cellar, where was a table with glasses, when each guest tasted what hogshead he pleased. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 67
N28 (VI.D.6): 68(e)
blue satin / white —
The handsome young widow who wrote this account was dressed on the occasion in blue and white satin that she had brought from England, and “a new laced head”; whilst the friend who accompanied her was decked in green satin embroidered finely in green and silver. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 110
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:163(e)
N28 (VI.D.6): 68(f)
back sword / cudgels
All kinds of manly exercises, sports, recreations and vices were carried on, such as back sword, cudgels, boxing and wrestling, bull-baiting, cock-fighting, hunting, coursing, hawking, setting, fishing, fowling, cards, dice, billiards, balls, plays, consorts of music, singing, dancing, women and wine; for Dublin was gay and given to dissipation. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 68
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:163(f)
N28 (VI.D.6): 68(g)
Nanny Morrisey ~
Amongst other notable characters were John Whalley and Andrew Crumpsty, astrologers, and Nanny Morrisey, the “Culloch” or wise woman. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 69
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:163(g)
N28 (VI.D.6): 69(a)
~ the ‘Culloch’
Amongst other notable characters were John Whalley and Andrew Crumpsty, astrologers, and Nanny Morrisey, the “Culloch” or wise woman. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 69
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:164(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 69(b)
mathemaggoty / monster
Andrew Crumpsty he regarded with wrath as a pretender to knowledge of a divine science, who really “knew no more of genuine astrology than one of his brethren which are usually plac't in perriwig- makers' windows,” and Crumpsty was moreover “a mathemaggoty monster.” J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 72
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:164(b)
N28 (VI.D.6): 69(c)
still muttering / [(cousons)] / trouse-breeches
He wore a long dangling coat of good broadcloth, close breasted, and buttoned from top to bottom; no skirts, no waistcoat; a pair of trouse-breeches down to his ankles; broad-toed, low-heeled shoes, which were a novelty in his time, and the latchets tied with two pack threads; a long black stick, no gloves ; and thus, bending nearly double, he trudged slowly along the streets with downcast eyes, minding nobody, but still muttering something to himself. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 71
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:164(c)
N28 (VI.D.6): 69(d)
cockfeeders fling / oats in air
Amongst his retainers were his pipers, who at certain hours of the evening did not always play in harmony, and his runners, who were “the smartest boys in the whole country round,” and his cock-feeders, who flung oatmeal into the air as thanksgiving offerings to unseen powers when his lordship's birds were victorious in battle. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 74
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:164(d)
N28 (VI.D.6): 69(e)
gristhopper
N28 (VI.D.6): 69(f)
hops ( tares / cloes / comm
N28 (VI.D.6): 69(g)
wait in / potdust
N28 (VI.D.6): 70(a)
Rached
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:165(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 70(b)
screamed
N28 (VI.D.6): 70(c)
yeostan
N28 (VI.D.6): 70(d)
chamlin
N28 (VI.D.6): 70(e)
Wicker Bi
N28 (VI.D.6): 70(f)
it will be / remembered
It will be remembered that Aungier Street Theatre was built by “noblemen and gentlemen of the first rank and consequence in the nation” J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 79
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:165(f)
N28 (VI.D.6): 70(g)
spotting if
[not located] J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 00
N28 (VI.D.6): 70(h)
moved the world
He never read books or news-sheets, he had little curiosity regarding events which moved the world, and he had no great liking for fresh air, for not a window in his house was made to open, though the glass in several was smashed. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 74
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:165(h)
N28 (VI.D.6): 70(i)
[Curtilags]
[not located] J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 00
N28 (VI.D.6): 70(j)
Nonpareils / Players snuff candles
Tallow candles stuck into circular iron sconces hung above the stage, and were now and then snuffed by the players in the pauses of tragic soliloquies, whilst the audience refreshed itself between the acts with oranges and nonpareils. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 88f
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:165(j)
N28 (VI.D.6): 70(k)
C male Africa
Note: Shem sign back to front.
N28 (VI.D.6): 71(a)
known to fame as
A man with a martial figure, a record for bravery, and a history not unacquainted with romance, he soon wooed and won a widow rich and young, who bore him many children, amongst whom was the sprightly, witty Catherine, who was born in the year 1711, and eventually became known to fame as Kitty Clive. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 101
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:166(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 71(b)
Dr Vanlewin
And visits of ceremony were paid to such personages as Dr. Vanlewin and his cheerful and sensible family, when the time was passed by all present admitting what was the quality on which they valued themselves most, and afterwards what they most disliked in their characters. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 115
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:166(b)
N28 (VI.D.6): 71(c)
Letitia Pilkington
This clever physician is best remembered as the father of Letitia [Letty] Pilkington, who was considered a wit and a genius. She was, moreover, a friend of Dean Swift, and formed one of the female coterie in whose company he found pleasure. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 115
N28 (VI.D.6): 71(d)
commerce
At one of her gatherings mentioned by Mrs. Delany, she began her entertainment with commerce, and basset, and cards of all sorts. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 117
N28 (VI.D.6): 71(e)
Charles Stuart II
Her father, Captain Dennis Kelly, who had a very good estate, was committed to the Tower in 1722 on suspicion of corresponding with the Pretender; whilst her uncle, the Rev. George Kelly, was charged with having treasonable correspondence with James Stuart, was tried by the House of Lords, and sentenced for life to imprisonment in the Tower, from which he escaped. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 123
N28 (VI.D.6): 71(f)
Constantia Grierson
A more ingenious and gifted personage was Constantina Grierson, who was declared the most extraordinary woman her own or any other age produced, for she wrote Greek epigrams, gave proof of her knowledge of the Latin tongue by her dedication to Lord Carteret of an edition of Tacitus, and wrote many fine poems in English. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 123
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:166(f)
N28 (VI.D.6): 71(g)
Miss Kelly
A third of these wits who was more interesting to Swift was Miss Kelly, whose beauty and good-humour was reported to have gained an entire conquest over his heart. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 123
N28 (VI.D.6): 71(h)
wax twos
N28 (VI.D.6): 71(i)
Butt
N28 (VI.D.6): 71(j)
Peasant death 1 / civils 2 / officers 3 / hostelkap 4 / nobles 5 / prof. 6 / K. 7
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:166(j), VI.C.11:167(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 72(a)
Tartan
N28 (VI.D.6): 72(b)
goldmine D
N28 (VI.D.6): 72(c)
the famous Mr Handel
Their delight was heightened when, some months later, “the famous Mr. Handel” gave his first oratorio here. Mrs. Gibber, who it will be remembered had early in life gained fame as a singer, took part in the oratorios, and Handel so highly approved of her voice that he altered one of the airs in the Messiah, the better to suit it. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 130
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:167(d)
N28 (VI.D.6): 72(e)
Garrick fever
The summer, as has already been remarked, being unusually warm, a fever broke out in the town, which was attributed to the heat of Smock Alley Theatre and the excitement of the performances on emotional people. It carried off vast numbers, and was long referred to as the Garrick fever. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 135
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:167(e)
N28 (VI.D.6): 72(f)
this present evening
The manner in which he announced their performances reads quaintly enough. “This present evening, Tuesday, December 7th, 1842,” says the playbill, “will be presented by the celebrated company of Germans, Dutch, Italians, and French, several feats of activity, consisting of rope-dancing, tumbling, vaulting, equilibres, and ground-dancing. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) II 136f
N28 (VI.D.6): 72(g)
sped off to
After this statement we are not surprised to learn that the Doctor was unable to add fourteen pounds “to enable his son to finish the year, which if he had done he would have been removed to a higher class, and in another year would have been sped off (as the phrase is) to a fellowship in Oxford or Cambridge. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 140f
N28 (VI.D.6): 72(h)
Ormond v liberty
When personal offenders were few, and a prospect of inglorious peace presented itself, the students, to keep their spirits up and their hands in practice, joined in the street fights which were continually being waged between the Liberty Boys, the weavers and tailors who lived in the upper part of the town, and the Ormond Boys, the butchers who lived on Ormond Quay and its districts. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 147
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:167(h)
N28 (VI.D.6): 72(i)
Key on gate
N28 (VI.D.6): 73(a)
haugh
Life was frequently lost on such occasions; but though the butchers used their knives freely, their desire was not to kill, but rather to “haugh,” or cut a tendon of their enemies' legs, which left the victims lame for life. J. Fitzgerald Molloy, The Romance of the Irish Stage (1897) I 148
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:168(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 73(b)
ant & gracehoper
N28 (VI.D.6): 73(c)
cherrytree
N28 (VI.D.6): 73(d)
Jitney Hotel
N28 (VI.D.6): 73(e)
dirt track
N28 (VI.D.6): 73(f)
champ C
N28 (VI.D.6): 73(g)
Signe 88 ⁄ 12
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(a)
B
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(b)
Barwon
Barwon [river in] N. S. Wales John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(c)
Batha
Batha [river in] Chad John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(d)
Beaver
Beaver [river in] Saskatchewan John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(e)
Belly
Belly [river in] Alberta John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(f)
Bacchiglione
Bacchiglione [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(g)
Babine
Babine [river in] British Columbia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:169(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(h)
Baise color t.b.a.
Baise [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(i)
Balsas
Balsas [river in] Mexico John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(j)
Banas
Banas [river in] Rajputana John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(k)
Bandawe
Bandawe [river in] Equat. Africa John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(l)
Bandon color t.b.a.
Bandon [river in] Irish Free State John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(m)
Banganga
Banganga [river in] India John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(n)
—gara
Bangara [river in] Bengal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(o)
Bansloi
Bansloi [river in] Bengal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(p)
Baptiste color t.b.a.
Baptiste [river in] Alberta John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(q)
Barca
Barka [river in] Sudan John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(r)
Barakhar
Barakhar [river in] B. and O. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(s)
Barcoo
Barcoo [river in] Queensland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(t)
Barito
Barito [river in] Borneo John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 74(u)
—ima
Barima [river in] Br. Guinea John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(a)
Barnadi
Barnadi [river in] Assam John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(b)
Bassein color t.b.a.
Bassein [river in] Burma John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(c)
Berbice
Berbice [river in] Br. Gui. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(d)
Berettyo
Berettyo [river in] Roumania John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(e)
Betwa
Betwa [river in] U.P John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(f)
Bertraghboy
Bertraghboy [bay in] Irish Free State John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:170(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(g)
Beshed
Beshed [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(h)
Beuvron
Beuvron [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(i)
Bhader color t.b.a.
Bhader [river in] Bombay John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(j)
Bhagirathi color t.b.a.
Bhagirath [river in] Bengal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(k)
Bhavani
Bhavani [river in] Madras John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(l)
Bheri color t.b.a.
Bheri [river in] Nepal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(m)
Bhima
Bhima [river in] Bombay John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(n)
Bie-Kem
Bie-Kem [river in] Mongolia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(o)
Bielaia
Bielaia [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(p)
Bidasoa
Bidasoa [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(q)
Biferno
Biferno [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(r)
Bink-kang color t.b.a.
Bink-kang [bay in] Annam John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(s)
Birrie color t.b.a.
Birrie [river in] N.S. Wales John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(t)
Birsig
Birsig [river in] Switzerland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 75(u)
Bityug
Bityug [river in] S. Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(a)
Blavet
Blavet [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(b)
Bloodvein color t.b.a.
Bloodvein [river in] Manitoba John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(c)
Blyth color t.b.a.
Blyth [river in] S. Australia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(d)
Bober
Bober [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(e)
Bodrog
Bodrog [river in] Hungary John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(f)
—va
Bodva [river in] Hungary John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(g)
Bogan color t.b.a.
Bogan [river in] N.S.W. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(h)
Bolva
Bolva [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:171(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(i)
Boru
Boru [river in] A-E. Sudan John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(j)
Bosna
Bosna [river in] Yugoslavia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(k)
Botletle color t.b.a.
Botletle [river in] Bechuanaland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(l)
Boucq color t.b.a.
Boucq [river in] Belguim John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(m)
Boyana color t.b.a.
Boyana [river in] Albania John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Note: See also: N35 (VI.B.24):299(f)
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(n)
Boyarka color t.b.a.
Boyarka [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 76(o)
Brahe
Brahe [river in] Poland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(a)
Brak
Brak [river in] C. G. Hope John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(b)
Bran
Bran [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(c)
—co
Branco [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(d)
Braye color t.b.a.
Braye [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(e)
Brazos
Brazos [river in] Texas John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(f)
Brede color t.b.a.
Brede [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(g)
b-r.
[river in] [unlocated in source: reading uncertain] John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(h)
brora
Brora [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(i)
bresle
Bresle [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(j)
Bua color t.b.a.
Bua [river in] Nyasaland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(k)
Bubye color t.b.a.
Bubye [river in] Rhodesia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(l)
Bug
Bug [river in] Poland / Ukraine John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(m)
Bulgun
Bulgun [river in] Mongolia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(n)
Burdekin
Burdekin [river in] Queens. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(o)
Bush
Bush [river in] N. Ireland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(p)
Burnett
Burnett [river in] Queensland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 77(q)
Buzuluk
Buzuluk [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(a)
Raab color t.b.a.
Raab [river in] Hungary John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(b)
Raimangal
Raimangal [river in] Bengal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:172(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(c)
Rainy color t.b.a.
Rainy [river in] Minnesota John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(d)
ramganga
Ramganga [river in] U.P. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(e)
ramos
Ramos [river in] S. Nigeria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(f)
Recknitz color t.b.a.
Recknitz [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(g)
Regen color t.b.a.
Regen [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(h)
Rehr color t.b.a.
Rehr [river in] United Provs. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(i)
Restigouche color t.b.a.
Restigouche [river in] N.B. [New Brunswick] John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(j)
Rima color t.b.a.
Rima [river in] Czsl. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(k)
Robe color t.b.a.
Robe [river in] Irish F.S. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(l)
roden
Roden [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(m)
röder
Röder [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(n)
roer
Roer [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(o)
Romanche color t.b.a.
Romanche [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(p)
ronuro
Ronuro [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(q)
rother
Rother [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 78(r)
rott
Rott [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 79(a)
Roughty color t.b.a.
Roughty [river in] Irish F.S. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 79(b)
rovuma
Rovuma [river in] Tang. Ter. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 79(c)
Roya color t.b.a.
Roya [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 79(d)
ruaha
Ruaha [river in] Tang. Ter. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 79(e)
rubu
Rubu [river in] Tang. Ter. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 79(f)
Rudall color t.b.a.
Rudall [river in] W. Aus. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 79(g)
rufiji
Rufiji [river in] Tang. Ter. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 79(h)
Ruhr color t.b.a.
Ruhr [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 79(i)
rukuru
Rukuru [river in] Nyasa John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 79(j)
ruo
Ruo [river in] Nyasaland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 80(a)
rupel
Rupel [river in] Belguim John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:173(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 80(b)
rupununi
Rupununi [river in] Br. Gui. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 80(c)
rusizi
Rusizi [river in] B. Congo John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 80(d)
Russ color t.b.a.
Russ [river in] E. Prussia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 80(e)
ruta
Ruta [river in] Belguim Congo John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 80(f)
rutka
Rutka [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 80(g)
ruvu
Ruvu [river in] Tang. Ter. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 80(h)
ruvuvu
Ruvuvu [river in] B. Congo John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(a)
Ja color t.b.a.
Ja [river in] Cameroon John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(b)
Jacobs
Jacobs [river in] N.Z. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(c)
Xingu
Xingu [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(d)
Jacunda
Jacunda [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(e)
Jaguaryba
Jaguaryba [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(f)
Jagst color t.b.a.
Jagst [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(g)
Jam
Jam [river in] Persia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(h)
‐anchim
Jamanchim [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(i)
Jalon
Jalon [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(j)
Jarama
Jarama [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:174(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(k)
Jary color t.b.a.
Jary [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(l)
Jur
Jur [river in] A.-E. Sudan John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(m)
Jeetze
Jeetze [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(n)
Jelei
Jelei [river in] Pahang John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(o)
javary
Javary [river in] Brazil-Peru John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(p)
jhelum
Jhelum [river in] Punjab John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(q)
Jucar color t.b.a.
Jucar [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(r)
Judith
Judith [river in] Montana John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(s)
Jumna color t.b.a.
Jumna [river in] United P. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(t)
Jurna color t.b.a.
Jurna [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 81(u)
jiloca
Jiloca [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 82(a)
Qu'appelle color t.b.a.
Qu'appelle [river in] Sask. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 82(b)
queguay
Queguay [river in] Uruguay John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 82(c)
queis
Queis [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 82(d)
quinn
Quinn [river in] Nevada John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 82(e)
quitaro
Quitaro [river in] Br. Guiana John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 83(a)
uam
Uam [river in] Fr. Eq.Afr. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 83(b)
uaupes
Uaupes [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(a)
Ubangi
Ubangi [river in] Fr. Eq. Af. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:175(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(b)
ucayali
Ucayali [river in] Peru John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(c)
ubort
Ubort [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(d)
ufa
Ufa [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(e)
uda
Uda [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(f)
ugie
Ugie [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(g)
udsha
Udsha [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(h)
ugala
Ugala [river in] Tang. Ter. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(i)
ugra
Ugra [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(j)
Uka
Uka [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(k)
ukykit
Ukykit [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(l)
ulanga
Ulanga [river in] Tang. Ter. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(m)
Ulla color t.b.a.
Ulla [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(n)
Umba color t.b.a.
Umba [river in] Tang. Ter. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(o)
umblatuzi
Umblatuzi [river in] Zulu. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(p)
umbekuru
Umbekur [river in] Tang. Ter. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(q)
umniati
Umniati [river in] S. Rhod. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 84(r)
umpqua
Umpqua [river in] Oregon John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 85(a)
Umvolosi color t.b.a.
Umvolosi [river in] Zululand John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 85(b)
umzimkulu
Umzimkulu [river in] Natal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 85(c)
umzimvubu
Umzimvubu [river in] C.G.H. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:176(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 85(d)
unzha
Unzha [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 85(e)
upa
Upa [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 85(f)
unstrut
Unstrut [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 85(g)
ure
Ure [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 85(h)
urungu
Urungu [river in] Mongolia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 85(i)
ury
Ury [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 85(j)
urmi
Urmi [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 85(k)
usk color t.b.a.
Usk [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Note: See also N21 (VI.B.20):022(j), N24 (VI.D.5):054(j) and N53 (VI.B.46):094(c).
N28 (VI.D.6): 85(l)
Ussa color t.b.a.
Ussa [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 86(a)
pahuj
Pahuj [river in] Cent. India John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 86(b)
palar
Pala [river in] Mysore John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 86(c)
uste
Uste [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 86(d)
D walks 98 miles / — week
N28 (VI.D.6): 86(e)
the inverted houses
N28 (VI.D.6): 86(f)
palmas
Palmas [place in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Note: Las Palmas is a river in Mexico.
N28 (VI.D.6): 86(g)
pahaoa
Pahaoa [river in] N.Z. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 86(h)
pafuri
Pafuri [river in] Transvaal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 86(i)
palena
Palena [river in] Chile John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 87(a)
pahang
Pahang [river in] Pahang John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:177(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 87(b)
panaro
Panaro [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 87(c)
pallinup
Pallinup [river in] Australia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 87(d)
palouse
Palouse [river in] Washington John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 87(e)
panuco
Panuco [river in] Mexico John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 87(f)
papagaios
Papagaios [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 87(g)
papaloapan
Papaloapan [river in] Mexico John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 87(h)
Paroo
Paro [river in] N.S.W. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 87(i)
Parret
Parret [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 87(j)
Pasion
Pasion [river in] Guat. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 87(k)
Pasmore color t.b.a.
Pasmore [river in] S. Aus. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(a)
Peace color t.b.a.
Peace [river in] B.C. [British Columbia, Canada] John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(b)
Pembina
Pembina [river in] Alberta John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(c)
Penasco
Penasco [river in] New Mexico John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(d)
Penner
Penner [river in] Madras John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(e)
periyar
Periyar [river in] Madras John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(f)
—bonka
Peribonka [river in] Quebec John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(g)
piako
Piako [river in] N.Z. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(h)
Pieman color t.b.a.
Pieman [river in] Tasmania John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(i)
Pietar River color t.b.a.
Pietar [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(j)
pilcomayo color t.b.a.
Pilcomayo [river in] Bol. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(k)
petterill
Petterill [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(l)
Pleisse color t.b.a.
Pleisse [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(m)
Polista color t.b.a.
Polista [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(n)
pra
Pra [river in] Goldcoast / Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:178(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(o)
price
Price [river in] Utah John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(p)
primero
Primero [river in] Argentina John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 88(q)
Pruth color t.b.a.
Pruth [river in] Rumania John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 89(a)
Saale color t.b.a.
Saale [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 89(b)
Saalach
Saalach [river in] Austria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 89(c)
Saane
Saane [river in] Switzerland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 89(d)
Sabi
Sabi [river in] Rajputana John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 89(e)
Sabor
Sabor [river in] Portugal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 89(f)
Sacco color t.b.a.
Sacco [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 89(g)
Sado
Sado [river in] Portugal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 89(h)
Salor color t.b.a.
Salor [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 89(i)
Salso color t.b.a.
Salso [river in] Sicily John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 89(j)
Sambre color t.b.a.
Sambre [river in] Belguim John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 89(k)
Sangro
Sangro [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 89(l)
—gamon
Sangamon [river in] Illinois John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 90(a)
Sankh color t.b.a.
Sankh [river in] B. and O. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 90(b)
Saone color t.b.a.
Saone [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 90(c)
Sarthe color t.b.a.
Sarthe [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 90(d)
Saskatchewan color t.b.a.
Saskatchewan [river in] Sask. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 90(e)
Sava color t.b.a.
Sava [river in] Yugoslavia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 90(f)
Save color t.b.a.
Save [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 90(g)
Savuto color t.b.a.
Savuto [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 90(h)
Seim color t.b.a.
Seim [river in] Ukraine John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 90(i)
Sendai color t.b.a.
Sendai [river in] Japan John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 90(j)
Shari color t.b.a.
Shari [river in] Cameroon. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 90(k)
Shinko color t.b.a.
Shinko [river in] Fr. Eq. Afr. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(a)
Shirvan color t.b.a.
Shirvan [river in] Persia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(b)
Shur color t.b.a.
Shur [river in] Persia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(c)
Sieve color t.b.a.
Sieve [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(d)
Sil color t.b.a.
Sil [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(e)
Siligir color t.b.a.
Siligir [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(f)
Singimari color t.b.a.
Singimari [river in] Bengal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(g)
Sin-Kiang color t.b.a.
Sin-Kiang [river in] Outer China John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(h)
Sioule color t.b.a.
Sioule [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(i)
Slang color t.b.a.
Slang [river in] C.G. Hope John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(j)
Soay color t.b.a.
Soay [island in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(k)
Sohan color t.b.a.
Sohan [river in] Punjab John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(l)
Souldre color t.b.a.
Souldre [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(m)
Sonora color t.b.a.
Sonora [river in] Mexico John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(n)
Somme color t.b.a.
Somme [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(o)
Sow color t.b.a.
Sow [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 91(p)
Sozh color t.b.a.
Sozh [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 92(a)
Spey color t.b.a.
Spey [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 92(b)
Stoke color t.b.a.
Stoke [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 92(c)
Struma color t.b.a.
Struma [river in] Bulgaria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 92(d)
Suda color t.b.a.
Suda [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 92(e)
Sukri color t.b.a.
Sukri [river in] Rajputana John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 92(f)
Sula color t.b.a.
Sula [river in] Ukraine John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 93(a)
Surma
Surma [river in] Assam. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 93(b)
Surinam
Surinam [river in] Dutch Guiana John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 93(c)
Sulden
Sulden [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 93(d)
Suwanee
Suwanee [river in] Florida John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 93(e)
Sventa
Sventa [river in] Lithuania John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 93(f)
Swale color t.b.a.
Swale [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 93(g)
Syas
Syas [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 93(h)
szamos
Szamos [river in] Hungary John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(a)
Taal color t.b.a.
Taal [lake in] Mongolia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(b)
Tacaiunus
Tacaiunus [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:179(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(c)
tapaua
Tapaua [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(d)
Tacazze
Tacazze [river in] Abyssinia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(e)
tacutu
Tacutu [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(f)
tang
Tang [river in] China John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(g)
tacuari
Tacuari [river in] Uruguay John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(h)
Taff color t.b.a.
Taff [river in] Wales John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(i)
tano
Tano [river in] Gold Coast John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(j)
Tahtab
Tahtab [river in] Baluch. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(k)
tambo
Tambo [river in] Victoria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(l)
taro
Taro [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(m)
taltemba
Taltemba [bay in] Mexico John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(n)
tauber
Tauber [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(o)
tamina
Tamina [river in] Switzerland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(p)
tavda
Tavda [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(q)
Tamar color t.b.a.
Tamar [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 94(r)
Tambre color t.b.a.
Tambre [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(a)
tana
Tana [river in] Kenya John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(b)
tavoy
Tavoy [river in] Burma John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(c)
tanaro
Tanaro [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(d)
Tapti color t.b.a.
Tapti [river in] Central Provs. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(e)
Tarn color t.b.a.
Tarn [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(f)
Taw color t.b.a.
Taw [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(g)
Tawe color t.b.a.
Tawe [river in] Wales John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(h)
Tech color t.b.a.
Tech [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(i)
Tees color t.b.a.
Tees [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(j)
teith
Teith [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(k)
Tel color t.b.a.
Tel [river in] Bihar and Orissa John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(l)
Teign color t.b.a.
Teign [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(m)
ter(a)
Ter, Tera [rivers in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(n)
terek
Terek [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(o)
Tet color t.b.a.
Tet [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 95(p)
Tez color t.b.a.
Tez [river in] Mongolia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 96(a)
Thaya color t.b.a.
Thaya [river in] Austria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 96(b)
Thelon color t.b.a.
Thelon [river in] Mackenzie John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 96(c)
Thjorsa
Thjorsa [river in] Iceland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 96(d)
Thouat color t.b.a.
Thouat [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 96(e)
Thur color t.b.a.
Thur [river in] Switz. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 96(f)
Thurso color t.b.a.
Thurso [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 96(g)
thouet
Thouet [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 96(h)
tiete
Tiete [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 96(i)
Tilar color t.b.a.
Tilar [river in] Persia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 96(j)
Tinto color t.b.a.
Tinto [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 96(k)
Tista color t.b.a.
Tista [river in] Bengal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 96(l)
tiva
Tiva [river in] Kenya John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(a)
tobol
Tobol [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(b)
tochi
Tochi [river in] N.-W.F.P. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(c)
Tom color t.b.a.
Tom [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(d)
Tombogby color t.b.a.
Tombogby [river in] Alabama John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(e)
tomori
Tomori [Bay in] Celebes [Indonesia] John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:180(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(f)
Tone color t.b.a.
Tone [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Note: See also BL-474-219v “washe toney” (I.8§1.9)
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(g)
Tongue color t.b.a.
Tongue [river in] Montana John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(h)
tormes
Tormes [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(i)
Towy color t.b.a.
Towy [river in] Wales John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(j)
Trent color t.b.a.
Trent [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(k)
Tummel color t.b.a.
Tummel [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(l)
tura
Tura [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(m)
tet
Tet [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(n)
turano
Turano [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 97(o)
Tys Elv color t.b.a.
Tys Elv [river in] Norway John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(a)
Vaal color t.b.a.
Vaal [river in] C. G. Hope John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(b)
vaga
Vaga [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(c)
Vaipar color t.b.a.
Vaipar [river in] Madras John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(d)
Var color t.b.a.
Var [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Note: Not in 1939 text. See also N30 (VI.B.22):004(g) for 200.11
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(e)
Vardar color t.b.a.
Varda [river in] Yugoslavia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(f)
vaico
Vaico [river in] Coch. China John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(g)
vazuza
Vazuza [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(h)
valsch
Valsch [river in] Orange Free State John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(i)
vechte
Vechte [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(j)
vellar
Vellar [river in] Madras John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(k)
Vesle color t.b.a.
Vesle [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(l)
velp
Velp [river in] Belguim John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(m)
velikaya
Velikaya [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(n)
venoge
Venoge [river in] Switzerland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(o)
Vesdre color t.b.a.
Vesdre [river in] Belguim John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(p)
Vet color t.b.a.
Vet [river in] Orange F.S. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 98(q)
vezère
Vezère [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 99(a)
viatka
Viatka [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 99(b)
viaur
Viaur [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 99(c)
vichada
Vichada [river in] Columbia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 99(d)
Vilaine color t.b.a.
Vilaine [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 99(e)
vils
Vils [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 99(f)
viliui
Viliui [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 99(g)
vid
Vid [river in] Bulgaria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 99(h)
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N28 (VI.D.6): 99(i)
Liat
Note: Reading uncertain; not found in source.
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:181(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 100(a)
Vienne color t.b.a.
Vienne [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 100(b)
Vire color t.b.a.
Vire [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 100(c)
vitim
Vitim [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 100(d)
Vivi color t.b.a.
Vivi [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 100(e)
volchya
Volchya [river in] Ukraine John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 100(f)
volkhov
Volkhov [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 100(g)
volta
Volta [river in] Gold Coast John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 100(h)
vouga
Vouga [river in] Portugal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(a)
Waag color t.b.a.
Waag [river in] Chechoslovakia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Note: See also N09 (VI.B.1):127(e)
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(b)
Waal color t.b.a.
Waal [river in] Holland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(c)
waipa
Waipa [river in] New Zealand John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(d)
wala
Wala [river in] Tang. Ter. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(e)
vysha
Vysha [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(f)
yagui
Yagui [river in] Mexico John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(g)
yalias
Yalias [river in] Cyprus John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(h)
Wabbash color t.b.a.
Wabbash [river in] Indiana John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(i)
Waiau color t.b.a.
Waiau [river in] N. Zealand John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(j)
wanks
Wanks [river in] Nicar. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(k)
wansbeck
Wansbeck [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(l)
Wardha color t.b.a.
Wardha [river in] C. Provs. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(m)
Washimeska color t.b.a.
Washimeska [river in] Quebec John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(n)
Welland color t.b.a.
Welland [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(o)
Wensum color t.b.a.
Wensum [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(p)
Wentworth color t.b.a.
Wentworth [river in] Queens. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(q)
Werra color t.b.a.
Werra [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(r)
Weser color t.b.a.
Weser [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(s)
wharfe
Wharfe [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 101(t)
whalan
Whalan [river in] N.S.W. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 102(a)
Wiesel color t.b.a.
Wiesel [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 102(b)
wigger
Wigger [river in] Switzerland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 102(c)
wimmera
Wimmera [river in] Victoria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:182(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 102(d)
Windau color t.b.a.
Windau [river in] Latvia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 102(e)
Windrush color t.b.a.
Windrush [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 102(f)
wollondilly
Wollondilly [river in] N.S.W. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 102(g)
Wupper color t.b.a.
Wupper [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(a)
Yalu
Yalu [river in] Korea John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(b)
Yana
Yana [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(c)
Yamunda
Yamunda [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(d)
Yandama
Yandama [river in] S. Aus. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(e)
Yardimli
Yardimli [river in] Greece John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(f)
Yare color t.b.a.
Yare [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(g)
Zambesi color t.b.a.
Zambesi [river in] Angola John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(h)
Ybbs
Ybbs [river in] Austria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(i)
Yelsho
Yelsho [river in] Chile John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(j)
Yeltes
Yeltes [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(k)
Yser
Yser [river in] Belguim John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(l)
Yssel color t.b.a.
Yssel [river in] Holland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(m)
Ystwith color t.b.a.
Ystwith [river in] Wales John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(n)
Ythan
Ythan [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 103(o)
Yule
Yule [river in] W. Australia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 104(a)
Zak color t.b.a.
Zak [river in] C.G.H. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 104(b)
Zala
Zala [river in] Hungary John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 104(c)
Zand(ar)
Zand and Zandar [rivers in] Orange F. S.and Fr. W. Afr. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 104(d)
Zeya
Zeya [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:183(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 104(e)
Zezere color t.b.a.
Zezere [river in] Portugal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 104(f)
Zindeh color t.b.a.
Zindeh [river in] Persia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 104(g)
Zout
Zout [river in] C. Gd. Hope John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 104(h)
Zamie
Zamie [river in] Burma John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 104(i)
Zutphen
Zutphen [place in] Holland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 104(j)
Zu
Zu [river in] Dahomey John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 104(k)
Zusam color t.b.a.
Zusam [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(a)
A color t.b.a.
Aa [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(b)
Aar color t.b.a.
Aar [river in] Switzerland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(c)
Andluken
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(d)
lishu of the / (flower) J
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(e)
worked nights
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(f)
abau
Abau [river in] Latvia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(g)
abhar
Abhar [river in] Persia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(h)
Adda color t.b.a.
Adda [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(i)
adour
Adour [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(j)
adytcha
Adytcha [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(k)
adjai
Adjai [river in] B. and O. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(l)
agan
Agan [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(m)
agogna
Agogna [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:184(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(n)
aguapey
Aguapey [river in] Argentina John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(o)
aguanchy
Aguanchy [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 105(p)
aguas
Aguas [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 106(a)
afu
Note: Reading uncertain; not found in source.
N28 (VI.D.6): 106(b)
ahuriri
Ahuriri [river in] New Zealand John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 106(c)
agout
Agout [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 106(d)
aidar
Aidar [river in] Ukraine John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 106(e)
Aimihi color t.b.a.
Aimihi [river in] Persia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 106(f)
Ain color t.b.a.
Ain [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 106(g)
ailette
Ailette [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 106(h)
Aird color t.b.a.
Aird [river in] New Guinea John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 106(i)
Aire color t.b.a.
Aire [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 106(j)
Aisch color t.b.a.
Aisch [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 106(k)
albegna
Albegna [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(a)
alasan
Alasan [river in] Georgian Rep. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(b)
alagon
Alagon [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(c)
ambleye
Ambleye [river in] Belguim John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(d)
alberche
Alberche [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(e)
Alle color t.b.a.
Alle [river in] E. Prussia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(f)
aluta
Aluta [river in] Roumania John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(g)
Altmühl color t.b.a.
Altmühl [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(h)
alto
Alto [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(i)
alzette
Alzette [river in] Luxembourg John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(j)
ama
Ama [river in] Turkistan John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(k)
amargoza
Amargoza [river in] Nevada John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:185(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(l)
An color t.b.a.
An [place in] Burma John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(m)
Anaber color t.b.a.
Anaber [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(n)
anadyr
Anadyr [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(o)
anadoli
Anadoli [bay in] Greece John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 107(p)
androscoggin
Androscoggin [river in] Maine John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 108(a)
angara
Angara [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 108(b)
angerapp
Angerapp [river in] E. Prussia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 108(c)
aniene
Aniene [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 108(d)
Annan color t.b.a.
Annan [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 108(e)
apere
Apere [river in] Bolivia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 108(f)
apody
Apody [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 108(g)
apore
Apore [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(a)
araguaya
Araguaya [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(b)
aranyos
Aranyos [river in] Rumania John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(c)
arda
Arda [river in] Bulgaria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(d)
—ila
Ardila [river in] Portugal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(e)
araxes
Araxes [river in] Armenia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(f)
argen
Argen [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(g)
Arno color t.b.a.
Arno [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(h)
Arosa color t.b.a.
Arosa [place in] Switzerland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(i)
Arve color t.b.a.
Arve [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(j)
arroux
Arroux [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:186(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(k)
arta
Arta [river in] Greece John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(l)
Arun color t.b.a.
Arun [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(m)
Ashley color t.b.a.
Ashley [river in] N.Z. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(n)
aso
Aso [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 109(o)
arthur
Arthur [river in] Tasmania John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 110(a)
atrai
Atrai [river in] Bengal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 110(b)
ätran
ätran [river in] Sweden John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 110(c)
atrato
Atrato [river in] Columbia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 110(d)
Aube color t.b.a.
Aube [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 110(e)
Aue color t.b.a.
Aue [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 110(f)
aulne
Aulne [river in] Aulne [Brittany] John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 110(g)
anthie
Anthie [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(a)
cabriet
Cabriet [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(b)
cachipour
Cachipour [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(c)
calabar
Calabar [river in] Nigeria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(d)
calore
Calore [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(e)
caldew
Caldew [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(f)
calder
Calder [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:187(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(g)
Cam color t.b.a.
Cam [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Note: See also N17 (VI.B.9):087(e)
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(h)
camaquam
Camaquam [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(i)
campaspi
Campaspi [river in] Queens. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(j)
camarones
Camarones [river in] Chile John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(k)
caphu
Caphu [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(l)
—im
Capim [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(m)
cauca
Cauca [river in] Columbia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(n)
cauvery
Cauvery [river in] Madras John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(o)
Camlin color t.b.a.
Camlin [river in] Irish F.S. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(p)
Caratimani color t.b.a.
Caratimani [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(q)
Cariahy color t.b.a.
Cariahy [river in] Brazil John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 111(r)
cashen
Cashen [river in] Irish F.S. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(a)
Chanda color t.b.a.
Chanda [river in] Central Provs. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(b)
champamati
Champamati [river in] Assam John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(c)
Chariton color t.b.a.
Chariton [river in] Missouri John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(d)
Chatahoochee color t.b.a.
Chatahoochee [river in] Ga. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(e)
cheat
Cheat [river in] W. Virginia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(f)
Cheb color t.b.a.
Cheb [river in] Czsl. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(g)
Cher color t.b.a.
Cher [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(h)
cherchen
Cherchen [river in] E. Turkey John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(i)
Chi-chui color t.b.a.
Chi-chui [river in] China John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(j)
chico
Chico [river in] Patagonia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(k)
Chir color t.b.a.
Chir [river in] S. Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(l)
Chirin color t.b.a.
Chirin [river in] Mongolia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(m)
clinch
Clinch [river in] Tennessee John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:188(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(n)
Clogh color t.b.a.
Clogh [river in] N. Ireland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(o)
Codroy color t.b.a.
Codroy [river in] N fld. [Range, not river] John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(p)
coosa
Coosa [river in] Alabama John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(q)
coca
Coca [river in] Ecquador John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(r)
cornia
Cornia [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(s)
corentyne
Corentyne [river in] B. Gui. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 112(t)
coulonge
Coulonge [river in] Que. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 113(a)
crati
Crati [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 113(b)
Cree color t.b.a.
Cree [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 113(c)
culgoa
Culgoa [river in] Queens. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 113(d)
Curaray color t.b.a.
Curaray [river in] Equador John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(a)
Darling color t.b.a.
Darling [river in] N.S.W. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(b)
Dasht color t.b.a.
Dasht [river in] Baluch. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(c)
dawes
Dawes [river in] Queensland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(d)
dawa
Dawa [river in] Abyssinia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(e)
don-nai
Don-nai [river in] Cochin China John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(f)
Deel color t.b.a.
Deel [river in] Irish F.S. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(g)
desna
Desna [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(h)
diala
Diala [river in] Persia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(i)
Dinkel color t.b.a.
Dinkel [river in] Holland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Note: See also N17 (VI.B.9):083(c)
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(j)
dintel
Dintel [river in] Holland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(k)
disna
Disna [river in] Poland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:189(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(l)
Dniester color t.b.a.
Dniester [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(m)
Dodo color t.b.a.
Dodo [river in] Nigeria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(n)
Doon color t.b.a.
Doon [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(o)
drin(a)
Drin and Drina [rivers in] Albania and Yugoslavia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 114(p)
Dongu color t.b.a.
Dongu [river in] Congo John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 115(a)
drac
Drac [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 115(b)
dolores
Dolores [river in] Colorado John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 115(c)
drage
Drage [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 115(d)
Drammen color t.b.a.
Drammen [river in] Norway John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 115(e)
Dranse color t.b.a.
Dranse [river in] Switz. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 115(f)
Drôme color t.b.a.
Drôme [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 115(g)
Duddon color t.b.a.
Duddon [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 115(h)
dudna
Dudna [river in] Hyderabad John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 115(i)
Durance color t.b.a.
Durance [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 115(j)
Durme color t.b.a.
Durme [river in] Belguim John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 115(k)
Dvina color t.b.a.
Dvina [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 115(l)
dyle
Dyle [river in] Belguim John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 115(m)
Dzubgan color t.b.a.
Dzubgan [river in] Mongolia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 116(a)
eden
Eden [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 116(b)
earn
Earn [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 116(c)
elvire
Elvire [river in] W. Aus. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 116(d)
eljas
Eljas [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 116(e)
Embarras color t.b.a.
Embarras [river in] Illinois John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 116(f)
Esla color t.b.a.
Esla [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 116(g)
Etsch color t.b.a.
Etsch [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 116(h)
Euphrates color t.b.a.
Euphrates [river in] Iraq John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 116(i)
Exe color t.b.a.
Exe [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 117(a)
feather
Feather [river in] Cal. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 117(b)
philloosh
N28 (VI.D.6): 117(c)
phoolish
N28 (VI.D.6): 117(d)
frumendosa
N28 (VI.D.6): 118(a)
Feale color t.b.a.
Feale [river in] Irish F.S. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 118(b)
Fenny color t.b.a.
Fenny [river in] Bengal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 118(c)
Ferse color t.b.a.
Ferse [river in] Poland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 118(d)
Fidaris River color t.b.a.
Fidaris [river in] Greece John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 118(e)
Flinders color t.b.a.
Flinders [river in] W. Aus. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 118(f)
flint
Flint [river in] Georgia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:190(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 118(g)
flesk
Flesk [river in] Ir. Free State John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 118(h)
fontas
Fontas [river in] B.C. [British Columbia, Canada] John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 118(i)
forrest
Forrest [river in] W. Aus. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 118(j)
Fragua color t.b.a.
Fragua [river in] Columbia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 118(k)
Frome color t.b.a.
Frome [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 119(a)
Eder color t.b.a.
Eder [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 119(b)
Eider color t.b.a.
Eider [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 119(c)
Elster color t.b.a.
Elster [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 119(d)
Ema
Ema [river in] Estonia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 119(e)
Emba
Emba [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 119(f)
Eresma
Eresma [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 119(g)
Erriff color t.b.a.
Erriff [river in] Irish F.S. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 119(h)
eumeralla
Eumeralla [river in] Victoria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 119(i)
Evenlode River color t.b.a.
Evenlode [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(a)
gail
Gail [river in] Austria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(b)
Gallego color t.b.a.
Gallego [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(c)
Garry color t.b.a.
Garry [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(d)
geleen
Geleen [river in] Holland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(e)
genil
Genil [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(f)
geikie
Geikie [river in] Sask. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(g)
Giguela color t.b.a.
Giguela [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(h)
gila
Gila [river in] New Mex. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(i)
gilge
Gilge [river in] E. Prussia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(j)
gilgit
Gilgit [river in] Kashmir John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(k)
gillibrand
Gillibrand [river in] Victoria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(l)
Glommen color t.b.a.
Glommen [river in] Norway John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(m)
Godavari color t.b.a.
Godavari [river in] Madras John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(n)
goryn
Goryn [river in] Poland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:191(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(o)
gogra
Gogra [river in] United Provs. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 120(p)
Gotha color t.b.a.
Gotha [river in] Sweden John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 121(a)
glenelg
Glenelg [river in] Victoria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 121(b)
Gran color t.b.a.
Gran [river in] Czsl. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 122(a)
Hab color t.b.a.
Hab [river in] Baluchistan John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 122(b)
haldi
Haldi [river in] Bengal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 122(c)
hann
Hann [river in] W. Australia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 122(d)
Hardey color t.b.a.
Hardey [river in] W. Australia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 122(e)
hartebeeste
Hartebeeste [river in] Cape of Good Hope John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 122(f)
hawash
Hawash [river in] Abyssinia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 122(g)
hemavati
Hemavati [river in] Mysore John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 122(h)
Hex color t.b.a.
Hex [river in] C.G. Hope John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 122(i)
hindan
Hindan [river in] United P. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 122(j)
hingol
Hingol [river in] Baluchistan John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 122(k)
Huebra color t.b.a.
Huebra [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 122(l)
Hunse color t.b.a.
Hunse [river in] Holland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(a)
ib (embo)
Ib and IBembo [rivers in] Central Provs. and B. Congo John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(b)
ialomitza
Ialomitza [river in] Rumania John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(c)
idanga
Idanga [river in] Bombay John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(d)
Ikom color t.b.a.
Ikom [river in] S. Nigeria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(e)
Ilek color t.b.a.
Ilek [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(f)
Indus color t.b.a.
Indus [river in] Kashmir John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(g)
Ingul color t.b.a.
Ingul [river in] Ukraine John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(h)
Inny color t.b.a.
Inny [river in] Kerry John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(i)
Irrewaddy color t.b.a.
Irrewaddy [river in] Burma John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(j)
irtish
Irtish [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(k)
Irthing color t.b.a.
Irthing [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(l)
Irwell color t.b.a.
Irwell [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(m)
Isar color t.b.a.
Isar [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(n)
Ishikari color t.b.a.
Ishikari [river in] Jap. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(o)
Ishim color t.b.a.
Ishim [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(p)
Iskr color t.b.a.
Iskr [river in] Bulgaria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 123(q)
Isset color t.b.a.
Isset [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 124(a)
Kafue color t.b.a.
Kafue [river in] N. Rhodesia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 124(b)
Kennet color t.b.a.
Kennet [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 124(c)
Kistna color t.b.a.
Kistna [river in] Madras John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Note: See also N09 (VI.B.1):051(i) for ‘Kish’
N28 (VI.D.6): 124(d)
Körös color t.b.a.
Körös [river in] Rumania John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 124(e)
Kotta
Kotta [river in] Fr. Eq. Afr. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:192(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 124(f)
Koti
Koti [river in] Gold Coast John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 124(g)
Kosi
Kosi [river in] B. and O. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 124(h)
Kunna
Kunna [river in] United P. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 124(i)
Kushk color t.b.a.
Kushk [river in] Transcaspia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(a)
Laagen Elv color t.b.a.
Laagen Elv [river in] Norway John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(b)
Langlo color t.b.a.
Langlo [river in] Queensland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(c)
laramie
Laramie [river in] Wyoming John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(d)
Las Animas color t.b.a.
Las Animas [river in] Colorado John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(e)
Laterza color t.b.a.
Laterza [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(f)
Laua color t.b.a.
Laua [river in] Central Provs. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(g)
laune
Laune [river in] Irish Free State John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(h)
lauter
Lauter [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(i)
leyre
Leyre [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(j)
Leytha color t.b.a.
Leytha [river in] Hung. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(k)
Lezba color t.b.a.
Lezba [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(l)
Liane color t.b.a.
Liane [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(m)
Licking color t.b.a.
Licking [river in] Kentucky John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(n)
Liddel Water color t.b.a.
Liddel Water [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(o)
Limmat color t.b.a.
Limmat [river in] Switz. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(p)
Limpopo color t.b.a.
Limpopo [river in] Transvaal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(q)
Linth color t.b.a.
Linth [river in] Switzerland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(r)
Lippe color t.b.a.
Lippe [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 125(s)
Little color t.b.a.
Little [river in] N fld John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 126(a)
Loa color t.b.a.
Loa [river in] Chile John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 126(b)
lochy
Lochy [river in] Scot. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 126(c)
Loddon color t.b.a.
Loddon [river in] Victoria John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 126(d)
Lohan color t.b.a.
Lohan [river in] China John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 126(e)
Lomba color t.b.a.
Lomba [river in] Angola John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 126(f)
Lossie color t.b.a.
Lossie [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 126(g)
Lost color t.b.a.
Lost [river in] Idaho John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 126(h)
Loup color t.b.a.
Loup [river in] Nebraska John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 126(i)
Lovat color t.b.a.
Lovat [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 126(j)
Lubilash color t.b.a.
Lubilash [river in] Congo John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 126(k)
Lunga color t.b.a.
Lunga [river in] N. Rhodesia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 126(l)
Lynd color t.b.a.
Lynd [river in] Queensland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 127(a)
Maas color t.b.a.
Maas [river in] Belguim John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 127(b)
Macleay color t.b.a.
Macleay [river in] N.S.W. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 127(c)
Madre de Dios color t.b.a.
Madre de Dios [river in] Peru-Bolivia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 127(d)
Maggia color t.b.a.
Maggia [river in] Switz. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 127(e)
Mague color t.b.a.
Mague [river in] Irish F.S. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 127(f)
Manzanares color t.b.a.
Manzanares [river in] Spain John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 127(g)
Marne color t.b.a.
Marne [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 127(h)
Maur color t.b.a.
Maur [river in] Malacco John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 127(i)
Merced color t.b.a.
Merced [river in] California John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 127(j)
Meurthe color t.b.a.
Meurthe [river in] M. Falls, Cal. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 127(k)
Meuse color t.b.a.
Meuse [river in] Belguim John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 127(l)
mexcala
Mexcala [river in] Mexico John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 127(m)
Mezha color t.b.a.
Mezha [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 128(a)
Mokau color t.b.a.
Mokau [river in] N.Z. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 128(b)
Moma color t.b.a.
Moma [river in] Siberia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 128(c)
Morava color t.b.a.
Morava [river in] Ygsl. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 128(d)
Moselle color t.b.a.
Moselle [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 128(e)
Mulde color t.b.a.
Mulde [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 128(f)
Mulkear
Mulkear [river in] Irish F. S. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(a)
Nagar color t.b.a.
Nagar [river in] Bengal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(b)
Narev color t.b.a.
Narev [river in] Poland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(c)
Narowa color t.b.a.
Narowa [river in] Esthonia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(d)
Neath color t.b.a.
Neath [river in] Wales John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(e)
Negro color t.b.a.
Negro [river in] Argentina John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(f)
Neisse color t.b.a.
Neisse [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(g)
Nen color t.b.a.
Nen [river in] England John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(h)
Nera color t.b.a.
Nera [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(i)
Netze color t.b.a.
Netze [river in] Poland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(j)
Neya color t.b.a.
Neya [river in] Russia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(k)
Niemen color t.b.a.
Niemen [river in] Poland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(l)
Niève color t.b.a.
Niève [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(m)
Nisling color t.b.a.
Nisling [river in] Yukon John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(n)
Nos color t.b.a.
Nos [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 129(o)
Nyar color t.b.a.
Nyar [river in] United Provs. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 130(a)
Plate color t.b.a.
Plate [river in] Argentina John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 130(b)
Platte color t.b.a.
Platte [river in] Nebraska John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 130(c)
morrum
Morrum [river in] Sweden John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 130(d)
ness.
Ness [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:193(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 130(e)
ni (sisiquit
Note: Reading uncertain; not found in source.
N28 (VI.D.6): 130(f)
noya
Noya [river in] Gabon John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 131(a)
Oder color t.b.a.
Oder [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 131(b)
Oise color t.b.a.
Oise [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 131(c)
Olona color t.b.a.
Olona [river in] Italy John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 131(d)
Onon color t.b.a.
Onon [river in] Mongolia John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 131(e)
Orara color t.b.a.
Orara [river in] N.S.W. John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 131(f)
Orbe color t.b.a.
Orbe [river in] Switzerland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 131(g)
Ore color t.b.a.
Ore [river in] Scotland John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 131(h)
Orne color t.b.a.
Orne [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 131(i)
Oso color t.b.a.
Oso [river in] Belg. Congo John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 131(j)
Our color t.b.a.
Our [river in] Belgium John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
Note: Possibly moved to N28 (VI.D.6):063(g)
N28 (VI.D.6): 131(k)
Ourthe color t.b.a.
Ourthe [river in] Belgium John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 131(l)
Ouse color t.b.a.
Ouse [river in] Tasmania John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 132(a)
slough = Barloy
N28 (VI.D.6): 132(b)
greyhound
N28 (VI.D.6): 132(c)
fier
Fier [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 132(d)
Coca
Coca [river in] Equador John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 132(e)
johore
Johore [river in] Johore John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 132(f)
mira
Mira [river in] Portugal John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 132(g)
midouze
Midouze [river in] France John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 133(a)
girlpack
N28 (VI.D.6): 133(b)
beeswarm
N28 (VI.D.6): 133(c)
wailener
N28 (VI.D.6): 133(d)
hu hin
N28 (VI.D.6): 133(e)
x L =
N28 (VI.D.6): 133(f)
L + 20 + & nox
N28 (VI.D.6): 134(a)
261 x 20.240 + J / 480.7 / 261++ 2619 / xey c 4807 / 261
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:194(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 134(b)
dryfoot cross
N28 (VI.D.6): 134(c)
stepstrong
N28 (VI.D.6): 134(d)
new bread
N28 (VI.D.6): 134(e)
destroyer
N28 (VI.D.6): 134(f)
deproved / health
N28 (VI.D.6): 134(g)
oxerstay appelle
N28 (VI.D.6): 134(h)
new bread
N28 (VI.D.6): 134(i)
D bootle
N28 (VI.D.6): 135(a)
travell
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:195(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 135(b)
A held her breath
N28 (VI.D.6): 135(d)
robin's egg blue
N28 (VI.D.6): 135(f)
bet on longest straw
N28 (VI.D.6): 135(i)
dice
N28 (VI.D.6): 135(j)
salt being
N28 (VI.D.6): 135(k)
stalk
N28 (VI.D.6): 135(l)
Federal street
N28 (VI.D.6): 135(m)
epidemic pillow
N28 (VI.D.6): 135(n)
flood
N28 (VI.D.6): 136(a)
goosegirl
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:196(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 136(b)
ganderers
N28 (VI.D.6): 136(c)
gossard
N28 (VI.D.6): 136(d)
body slisse / — notche
N28 (VI.D.6): 136(f)
gather
N28 (VI.D.6): 136(g)
no bobbs - v fts-
N28 (VI.D.6): 136(h)
fram tenter
N28 (VI.D.6): 136(i)
swagers
N28 (VI.D.6): 136(j)
tubbles
N28 (VI.D.6): 136(k)
smashers Not cancelled
Note: See also N42 (VI.B.31):
N28 (VI.D.6): 136(l)
towers
N28 (VI.D.6): 136(m)
gabbers
N28 (VI.D.6): 136(n)
Slosher
N28 (VI.D.6): 136(o)
wuzzer
N28 (VI.D.6): 137(a)
woffler
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:197(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 137(b)
percher
N28 (VI.D.6): 137(c)
rose - thistle
N28 (VI.D.6): 137(d)
roburick
N28 (VI.D.6): 137(e)
tenement
N28 (VI.D.6): 137(f)
amanuensis
N28 (VI.D.6): 137(g)
denizen
N28 (VI.D.6): 137(h)
teal
N28 (VI.D.6): 137(i)
H Bottle
N28 (VI.D.6): 137(j)
commerce
N28 (VI.D.6): 137(k)
more hate than love
N28 (VI.D.6): 137(l)
Satyrical
N28 (VI.D.6): 137(m)
Petty Namee
N28 (VI.D.6): 138(a)
10 spires
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:198(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 138(b)
2 wideciders
N28 (VI.D.6): 138(c)
raised 1 flag
N28 (VI.D.6): 138(d)
outfooted
N28 (VI.D.6): 138(e)
his priorum
N28 (VI.D.6): 138(f)
cowardness
N28 (VI.D.6): 138(g)
Smiles hahen
N28 (VI.D.6): 138(h)
debent labra
N28 (VI.D.6): 138(i)
lactucas
N28 (VI.D.6): 138(j)
roumi
N28 (VI.D.6): 138(k)
songfarmer
N28 (VI.D.6): 138(l)
camlin
N28 (VI.D.6): 138(m)
polterist
N28 (VI.D.6): 138(n)
pillterish
N28 (VI.D.6): 139(a)
sucho
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:199(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 139(b)
D OHais
N28 (VI.D.6): 139(c)
Har v Wall
N28 (VI.D.6): 139(d)
y
N28 (VI.D.6): 139(e)
? J
N28 (VI.D.6): 139(f)
parse / —nip
N28 (VI.D.6): 139(h)
Kill a / good fellow
N28 (VI.D.6): 139(i)
a good short
N28 (VI.D.6): 139(j)
drang W
N28 (VI.D.6): 139(k)
coatcards
N28 (VI.D.6): 139(l)
metaxis
N28 (VI.D.6): 139(m)
tank
N28 (VI.D.6): 139(n)
silli days of the / week
N28 (VI.D.6): 140(a)
a shoulderblade
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:200(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 140(b)
the part (much)
N28 (VI.D.6): 140(c)
pricking
N28 (VI.D.6): 140(d)
creeping H
N28 (VI.D.6): 140(e)
sensation
N28 (VI.D.6): 140(f)
Fin for Fun
N28 (VI.D.6): 140(g)
3 sailes begger
N28 (VI.D.6): 140(h)
Eleph.
N28 (VI.D.6): 140(i)
3 pinches
N28 (VI.D.6): 140(j)
Odet.
N28 (VI.D.6): 140(k)
mucilage
N28 (VI.D.6): 140(l)
macerate
N28 (VI.D.6): 140(m)
prior balsam
N28 (VI.D.6): 141(a)
icelander
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:201(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 141(b)
“pull up pants”
N28 (VI.D.6): 141(c)
Purdna
N28 (VI.D.6): 141(d)
as the cow cries
N28 (VI.D.6): 141(f)
pullafluker
N28 (VI.D.6): 141(g)
O O
N28 (VI.D.6): 141(h)
flabbiesson
N28 (VI.D.6): 141(i)
y take / — like / — cose / — firbin ( DC
N28 (VI.D.6): 141(m)
the blitherer
N28 (VI.D.6): 141(n)
Da Mutt jeff
N28 (VI.D.6): 142(a)
watching / thought
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:202(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 142(c)
shot by flatnose
N28 (VI.D.6): 142(d)
blow daylight / out of
N28 (VI.D.6): 142(e)
going to cough
N28 (VI.D.6): 142(f)
confederate
N28 (VI.D.6): 142(g)
see the word
N28 (VI.D.6): 142(h)
crime slack
N28 (VI.D.6): 142(i)
H J second / ” 1st / — whole
N28 (VI.D.6): 142(l)
fire out
N28 (VI.D.6): 143(a)
hoosegow
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:203(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 143(b)
Welfare Isle
N28 (VI.D.6): 143(c)
rest in history
N28 (VI.D.6): 143(d)
sore elbows
N28 (VI.D.6): 143(e)
since the days
N28 (VI.D.6): 143(f)
F. Cone Poulhyck
N28 (VI.D.6): 143(g)
had words
N28 (VI.D.6): 143(h)
to have and
N28 (VI.D.6): 143(i)
declaration / of / Dependance
N28 (VI.D.6): 143(j)
aberglaub
N28 (VI.D.6): 143(k)
— frau
N28 (VI.D.6): 143(l)
oswegatchie
N28 (VI.D.6): 144(a)
Shapestrong
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:204(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 144(b)
Shielsbiter
N28 (VI.D.6): 144(c)
Ragnar
N28 (VI.D.6): 144(d)
Aaughuk
N28 (VI.D.6): 144(e)
the Trouk
N28 (VI.D.6): 144(f)
Sacan norstich
N28 (VI.D.6): 144(g)
thy Eayers
N28 (VI.D.6): 144(h)
Gods' / bearland
N28 (VI.D.6): 144(i)
brichrods
N28 (VI.D.6): 144(j)
swinging ay
N28 (VI.D.6): 144(k)
Hafu Irish
N28 (VI.D.6): 144(l)
X hiross
N28 (VI.D.6): 145(a)
orca isles
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:205(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 145(b)
black
N28 (VI.D.6): 145(c)
vulcan
N28 (VI.D.6): 145(d)
sand
N28 (VI.D.6): 145(e)
skate
N28 (VI.D.6): 145(f)
lair = wolf
N28 (VI.D.6): 145(g)
play in hall
N28 (VI.D.6): 145(h)
platters G.
N28 (VI.D.6): 145(i)
the faring fear
N28 (VI.D.6): 145(j)
guesting
N28 (VI.D.6): 145(k)
far feast
N28 (VI.D.6): 145(l)
so says'
N28 (VI.D.6): 145(m)
Niflehyn
N28 (VI.D.6): 145(n)
swart
N28 (VI.D.6): 146(a)
outfold
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:206(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 146(b)
firemount
N28 (VI.D.6): 146(c)
Odin
N28 (VI.D.6): 146(d)
Norns
N28 (VI.D.6): 146(e)
lettering
N28 (VI.D.6): 146(f)
moneyer
N28 (VI.D.6): 146(g)
D Edg. Quinet
N28 (VI.D.6): 146(h)
D runic
N28 (VI.D.6): 146(i)
crater
N28 (VI.D.6): 146(j)
longshipman
N28 (VI.D.6): 146(k)
to lout
N28 (VI.D.6): 146(l)
Erim Goatsloe
N28 (VI.D.6): 146(m)
Ealdormann
N28 (VI.D.6): 147(a)
Thorserus
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:207(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 147(b)
Thing
N28 (VI.D.6): 147(c)
swordmeat
N28 (VI.D.6): 147(d)
Max Braverman
N28 (VI.D.6): 147(e)
Lefts Leni
N28 (VI.D.6): 147(f)
grid grad
N28 (VI.D.6): 147(g)
taupe
N28 (VI.D.6): 147(h)
imystens of / Dublin
N28 (VI.D.6): 147(i)
wurstcloths
N28 (VI.D.6): 147(j)
Rani's dairy / dughter
N28 (VI.D.6): 147(k)
linden
N28 (VI.D.6): 147(l)
fylkinp
N28 (VI.D.6): 148(a)
Swine any
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:208(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 148(b)
I wear
N28 (VI.D.6): 148(c)
Ullaster
N28 (VI.D.6): 148(d)
Kilman's Shog
N28 (VI.D.6): 148(e)
leathercoats
N28 (VI.D.6): 148(f)
crack of Doom
N28 (VI.D.6): 148(g)
versesmiths
N28 (VI.D.6): 148(h)
drapa
N28 (VI.D.6): 148(i)
loveyear
N28 (VI.D.6): 148(j)
twirlspear
N28 (VI.D.6): 148(k)
leap back
N28 (VI.D.6): 148(l)
dilesh
N28 (VI.D.6): 148(m)
horn of mead
N28 (VI.D.6): 148(n)
Stood for (named)
N28 (VI.D.6): 149(a)
strandhewing
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:209(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 149(b)
forth
N28 (VI.D.6): 149(c)
Sound
N28 (VI.D.6): 149(d)
scatship
N28 (VI.D.6): 149(e)
Stemdweller
N28 (VI.D.6): 149(f)
peaceshield
N28 (VI.D.6): 149(g)
stric’’ ibad / pennies
N28 (VI.D.6): 149(i)
Triskele palm
N28 (VI.D.6): 149(j)
Midyard worm / winst
N28 (VI.D.6): 149(l)
raven chest
N28 (VI.D.6): 149(m)
sprinkled
N28 (VI.D.6): 149(n)
toothfee
N28 (VI.D.6): 149(o)
weaned
N28 (VI.D.6): 150(a)
best to —
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:210(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 150(b)
alegs of Slupues
N28 (VI.D.6): 150(c)
underborn f
N28 (VI.D.6): 150(d)
cruit
N28 (VI.D.6): 150(e)
man
N28 (VI.D.6): 150(f)
hark
N28 (VI.D.6): 150(g)
Ethelhorst
N28 (VI.D.6): 150(h)
muckle dully
N28 (VI.D.6): 150(i)
Well and good
N28 (VI.D.6): 150(j)
nor riddle / till
N28 (VI.D.6): 150(l)
douro = 1 fl
N28 (VI.D.6): 150(m)
letter cost us
N28 (VI.D.6): 151(a)
Sea when SS / went down
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:211(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 151(c)
nor wimmun of / crime of life
N28 (VI.D.6): 151(e)
thoroughly Irish
N28 (VI.D.6): 151(f)
K.C. opened / — closed
N28 (VI.D.6): 151(g)
utterly right
N28 (VI.D.6): 151(h)
’ called
N28 (VI.D.6): 151(i)
Killorghen
N28 (VI.D.6): 151(j)
meheing
N28 (VI.D.6): 151(k)
goat puck
N28 (VI.D.6): 151(l)
little red fox
N28 (VI.D.6): 152(a)
William of D
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:212(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 152(b)
⁄ Clan ⁄
N28 (VI.D.6): 152(c)
⁄ Hem ⁄
N28 (VI.D.6): 152(d)
sea⁄ Swanbath
N28 (VI.D.6): 152(e)
Songpounders
N28 (VI.D.6): 152(f)
Gufu (r)
N28 (VI.D.6): 152(g)
fulwar oil
N28 (VI.D.6): 152(h)
mind ak
N28 (VI.D.6): 152(i)
( kneaded butter / & meat )
N28 (VI.D.6): 152(j)
whinstone
N28 (VI.D.6): 152(k)
Clester - le - Street
N28 (VI.D.6): 152(l)
beeskept
N28 (VI.D.6): 153(a)
birdsfoot
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:213(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 153(b)
flat
N28 (VI.D.6): 153(c)
neb
N28 (VI.D.6): 153(d)
Norse born J.J's / book
N28 (VI.D.6): 153(e)
fey / attitude to / van Ediy / in Paris
N28 (VI.D.6): 153(i)
Ireland / in Gr
N28 (VI.D.6): 153(k)
Naeland
N28 (VI.D.6): 153(l)
ambers isle
N28 (VI.D.6): 153(m)
vigggyrdil
N28 (VI.D.6): 153(n)
wellford SS
N28 (VI.D.6): 153(o)
thane
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:213(o)
N28 (VI.D.6): 154(a)
churl
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:214(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 154(b)
Daim
N28 (VI.D.6): 154(c)
reeve
N28 (VI.D.6): 154(d)
Hlaflord / lypting
N28 (VI.D.6): 154(f)
Nithing / fyrd
N28 (VI.D.6): 154(h)
ein vigi / byrme / walcoat
N28 (VI.D.6): 154(k)
buskes (dress)
N28 (VI.D.6): 154(l)
midthigh
N28 (VI.D.6): 154(m)
semi - dam
N28 (VI.D.6): 154(n)
4 magpies
N28 (VI.D.6): 154(o)
S. Patrick Shds
N28 (VI.D.6): 155(a)
Mayflower / from ghosts
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:215(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 155(c)
Conneely = eels
N28 (VI.D.6): 155(d)
Londonburg
N28 (VI.D.6): 155(e)
E of Watling Street
N28 (VI.D.6): 155(f)
HW. / C.W.S
N28 (VI.D.6): 155(h)
Figure in Carpet
N28 (VI.D.6): 155(i)
Rhum Vulg
N28 (VI.D.6): 155(j)
E H
N28 (VI.D.6): 155(k)
P. Col
N28 (VI.D.6): 155(l)
Timn. œ8
N28 (VI.D.6): 155(m)
Cheyne
N28 (VI.D.6): 155(n)
procurer
N28 (VI.D.6): 156(a)
snobnose
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:216(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 156(b)
sumach
N28 (VI.D.6): 156(c)
jackstone
N28 (VI.D.6): 156(d)
beerbaron
N28 (VI.D.6): 156(e)
Pikes' Peark
Note: Pike's Peak is a mountain in Colorado.
N28 (VI.D.6): 156(f)
osmose
N28 (VI.D.6): 156(g)
(quincy)
N28 (VI.D.6): 156(h)
D wins anker
N28 (VI.D.6): 156(i)
conspiration
N28 (VI.D.6): 156(j)
pinksen hudfat
N28 (VI.D.6): 156(k)
fingerbug flokk
N28 (VI.D.6): 156(l)
quantity bags
N28 (VI.D.6): 157(a)
as warm as wool & never sickly
Raphael transcription: VI.C.11:216(m), VI.C.11:217(a)
N28 (VI.D.6): 157(b)
Shiftley
N28 (VI.D.6): 157(c)
Vanessa
N28 (VI.D.6): 157(d)
the wakers
N28 (VI.D.6): 157(e)
lights out
N28 (VI.D.6): 157(f)
Swim away
N28 (VI.D.6): 157(g)
geneat
N28 (VI.D.6): 157(h)
idrothi
N28 (VI.D.6): 157(i)
primesified
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(a)
Rivers
Note: A number of elements based on river names appear in I.8 section 1.9 that almost certainly derive from this notebook. These are not, however, cited in Bartholomew's Atlas of the World. This suggests a second, as yet unidentified, source for river names. The notebook group of river names that precedes the main body may also derive from this unidentified second source-text.
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(b)
Bubu color t.b.a.
Bubu [river in] Tasmania Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(c)
Chirripo color t.b.a.
Chirripo [river in] Costa Rica Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(d)
Delaware color t.b.a.
Delaware [river in] Ohio John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(e)
Douce color t.b.a.
Douce [river in] Dominica Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
Note: See N09 (VI.B.1):048(k) for initial insertion of FW 208.29, possible corrected draft 11 (YALE 7.7-28 JJA 48:224 using this notebook.
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(f)
Elde color t.b.a.
Elde [river in] Germany Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(g)
Epte color t.b.a.
Epte [river in] France Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(h)
Essonne color t.b.a.
Essonne [river in] France Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(i)
Ivari color t.b.a.
Javari [river in] Brazil Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(j)
Jub color t.b.a.
Jub [river in] Somalia Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(k)
Mauldre color t.b.a.
Mauldre [river in] France Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(l)
Mun color t.b.a.
Mun [river in] Thailand Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(m)
Paar color t.b.a.
Paar [river in] Germany John George Bartholomew, The Handy Reference Atlas of the World (Jan 1923) General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(n)
Pavl color t.b.a.
Pavl [river in] ??? Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 158(o)
Potters color t.b.a.
Potters [river in] Wicklow, Ireland Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 159(a)
Rance color t.b.a.
Rance [river in] France Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 159(b)
Rossa color t.b.a.
Rossa [river in] ??? Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 159(c)
Sampu color t.b.a.
Sampu [river in] East Asia Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 159(d)
Secheresse color t.b.a.
Secheresse [river in] South-west Africa Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 159(e)
Seint color t.b.a.
Sein [river in] Wales Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 159(f)
Shubenacadie color t.b.a.
Shubenacadie [river in] Nova Scotia Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 159(g)
Sihl color t.b.a.
Sihl [river in] Switzerland Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 159(h)
Souffler color t.b.a.
Souffler [river in] ??? Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 159(i)
Suchio color t.b.a.
Sucio [river in] Costa Rica Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 159(j)
Vert color t.b.a.
Vert [river in] France Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 159(k)
Wharnow color t.b.a.
Warnow [river in] Germany Unknown, River Names of the World General Index
N28 (VI.D.6): 160(a)
Maine, Augusta, on the Kennebec. New Hampshire, Concord, on the Merrimac. color t.b.a.
Maine, Augusta, on the Kennebec. New Hampshire, Concord, on the Merrimac! [chant used in teaching Geography] Mark Sullivan, Our Times, 1900 to 1925 (??) 70
N28 (VI.D.6): 160(b)
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