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- Age of wigs, [71]-[93]
- Agrarian law repealed, [48]
- Albemarle, Earl of, [78]
- Alexander III., Pope, forbids clergy to act as surgeons, [27]
- Alfreton, [102]
- Anne, Queen, [82]
- Assyrian sculptures, [72]
- "Antiquarian Repertory," quoted, [2]
- "Athenian Oracle," quoted, [1]
- Aubrey, quoted, [17], [54]
- Bag-wig, [84]
- Bakewell, Derbyshire, epitaph from, [32]
- Ballad of the Beard, [41]-[44]
- Banks, Mrs G. Linnæus, quoted, [67]
- Banks and the moustache, [105]
- Bar and the moustache, [107]
- Barber-surgeon, antiquity of, [26]
- Barber's pole, [1]-[8]
- Barber's shop, [8]-[24]
- Barbers and surgeons, laws relating to their work, [28]
- Barbers' Company, first Master of the, [27]
- Barnard Castle, [18]
- Barristers without wigs, [88]
- Bathurst, Lord, cuts off his pig-tail, [84]
- Bayeux tapestry, [34]
- Beard protection against neuralgia, [99]
- Beardie Scott, [47]
- Beardless Britons, [33]
- Bible, quoted, [33]
- Bleeding at Northallerton, [31]
- Blomfield, Bishop, [86]
- Boxing the beard, [56]
- Brand's "Popular Antiquities," [5]
- British Apollo, quoted, [6]
- Britons, [33]
- Brontë, Rev. P., story about, [25], [26]
- Bygone beards, [33]-[56]
- Campaign wig, [81]
- Canterbury, Sheriff of, [36]
- Cavaliers, [44]
- Chair, barber's, [14]
- Charles I., [38], [44], [48]
- Charlotte, Queen, [66]
- Chaucer, quoted, [52]
- Chester barber-surgeons, [23]
- Church denounces wigs, [73]
- denounces moustache, [108]
- Churchyards, barbers shave in, [21], [23]
- Clergy caring for men's bodies and souls, [26]
- Cloth of gold, [55]
- Cockburn, Judge, [87]
- Combing the wig, [79]
- Congreve, [79]
- "Comenii Orbis Pictus," quoted, [2]
- Comenius, Bishop, [2]
- Contractors and the moustache, [105]
- Cox, Rev. Dr J. C., quoted, [70]
- Crimean War, [99]
- Crop clubs, [64]
- Curing a joking duke, [18]
- Cyprus customs, [50]
- Dale, R. W., [112]
- Defence of the beard, [109]
- Delmahoy's wig, [86]
- Demanding the beard, [51]
- Desecrating the Sabbath by shaving, [24], [25]
- Disuse of hair powder, [69]
- Doran, Dr, quoted, [73]
- Drapers refuse to employ men with moustaches, [104]
- Drury Lane, five women barbers of, [17]
- Dryden, quoted, [79]
- Duke and barber's boy, [18]
- Dyeing the beard, [37]
- Earliest mention of the beard, [33]
- Early gild in London, [27]
- Eastern potentate, [35]
- Eden, Dr, and the moustache, [110]
- Egyptian wigs, [71]
- Eldon, Lord, [87]
- Elizabeth, Queen, [37], [38]
- Epigram on three colonels, [100]
- Epitaphs on barber-surgeons, [32]
- Fairholt, F. W., [41]
- False hair worn by women, [88]
- Farquhar, [20]
- Female follies, [61]
- Fined for wearing beards, [35], [36]
- First illustrated school book, [2]
- Forfeits, [14]-[16]
- Fox, C. J., [64]
- France, wig mania in, [75]
- Free advice to a young clergyman, [85]
- Frith, W. P., "Autobiography" quoted, [103]
- From barber to surgeon, [26]-[32]
- Frost fair, [81]
- Gallants, gathering of, [9]
- Galley-pot, [5]
- Garrick, [14]
- Gauls, [60]
- Gay, J., quoted, [13], [61], [95]
- Gentleman's Magazine, quoted, [62]
- George III. and wig-makers, [95]
- sets his subjects a good example, [69]
- IV. and Dr Randolph, [86]
- Gold-dust used as hair-powder, [59]
- Grain, high price of, [68]
- Great seal, [76]
- Guitar, [9]
- Hannibal, [75]
- Hastings, Battle of, [33]
- Hawkesbury, Lord, and new bread, [70]
- Hawkins, Sir J., quoted, [79]
- Heart-Breakers, [89]
- Hedderwick, Dr, quoted, [101]
- Henry VI., [48]
- Henry VIII., [35]
- Hentzner, quoted, [89]
- High Church clergymen, [109]
- Hodgson, Professor, [113]
- Holbein's picture, [28]
- Holme, R., quoted, [81]
- House of Peers, [5]
- How, Dr Walsham, [112]
- Hull baker fined, [70]
- candidate for Holy Orders and his moustache, [110]
- policemen and the moustache, [113]
- timber merchant and the moustache, [110]
- "Impartial Monitor," quoted, [61]
- Incorporation of Barbers, [28]
- Irish Shaving Statute, [47]
- Jewish custom, [26]
- Jews used hair-powder, [59]
- Johnson, Dr, [16]
- Johnstone, Rev. E., desecrating the Sabbath by shaving, [24]
- Julius II., [34]
- Juvenile wigs, [92]