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- Kenealy, Dr, [88]
- Kenrick, Dr, [16]
- King's barber, [19]
- Knox, John, [36], [37]
- Last barber-surgeon in London, [31]
- Laud, Archbishop, [51]
- "Letters from the Dead to the Living," [79]
- Lichfield, [20]
- Lincoln's Inn and the beard, [35]
- London women barbers, [17]
- Lord's Day observance, [21]-[25]
- Louis XIV., [83]
- Louth, [18]
- Lowe, Rev. H. D., [113]
- "Loyal Litany," quoted, [61]
- Lyttelton, Lord, [91]
- Macedonian soldiers, [48]
- Maclaren, C., editor of the Scotsman, [102]
- Magistrate and the moustache, [97]
- Malcolm, quoted, [82]
- Manner of using hair powder, [63], [68]
- Mansfield, Lord, [92]
- Marie Antoinette, [92]
- Marston, quoted, [54]
- Mary Queen of Scots, [89]
- Massinger, quoted, [61]
- Medical men and wigs, [86]
- Ministers shaving on Sunday, [24], [25]
- Missal, [5]
- Mock doctor, [86]
- More, Rev. J., [36]
- Moustache and the motor-car, [115]
- Muffs, [80]
- Muntz, G. F., [99]
- Music, barber's, [9], [21]
- Newcastle-on-Tyne, barber-surgeons of, [24]
- Notes and Queries, quoted, [16], [47]
- Nottingham, story of moustache and marriage, [103]
- Objectionable mode of advertising blood-letting, [27]
- O'Connell, D., [90]
- One pig-tail only returned to the reformed Parliament, [84]
- Paris, massacre of, [75]
- Pepys, quoted, [31], [76]
- Percival, Col., [99]
- Periwig with tail, [81]
- Peter the Great, [91]
- Phlebotomy, [2]-[5]
- Pig-tail, [84]
- Pitt, [63]
- Plucking the beard, [48], [49]
- Poetical signs, [7], [8]
- Politics and the moustache, [101]
- Pontefract, [23]
- Powdering the hair, [59]-[71]
- Pulling the nose, [54]
- Puritans, [11]
- "Quip for an Upstart Courtier," [9]
- "Rambler," quoted, [63]
- Ramillies, Battle of, [82]
- Reading regulations, [9]
- Red rag, [5]
- Reform Bill, [84]
- Repton, J. A., [41]
- Retailer of scandal, [8]
- Reynolds, Sir Joshua, [66]
- Robinson, Serjeant, quoted, [106]
- Rogers, Dr C., quoted, [24]
- Romans and hair-powder, [59]
- Russian laws, [56]-[59]
- Ryle, Bishop, [109]
- Sandy-coloured hair, [60]
- Saxons and hair-powder, [59]
- Sayings, old, [51]-[56]
- Saywell, Rev. J. L., quoted, [31]
- Scarborough, woman barber at, [17]
- Scott, Sir Walter, quoted, [66]
- Sealing custom, [35]
- Shakespeare, quoted, [14], [53]
- Shaving heads, [74]
- Sheppard, Mr, M.P., [84]
- Shirley, quoted, [53]
- Short-bob, [83]
- Sibthorp, Col., [99]
- Speaker's wig, [87]
- Starching the beard, [55]
- Stealing wigs, [93]-[95]
- Stephen, King, [75]
- Stow, quoted, [75]
- Stratford-on-Avon, [14]
- Street frays, [9]
- Strickland, Agnes, quoted, [92]
- Stripes on barber's pole, colour of, [5]
- Strutt, quoted, [60]
- Stuart, artist, story of, [114]
- Stubbes, [12]
- Stupid barbers unknown, [8]
- Sumner, Archbishop, [86]
- Sunday shaving, [21]-[25]
- Surgeons' Incorporation Bill, [5]
- Swift, quoted, [5]-[7], [94]
- Taxing hair-powder, [62], [63], [65]
- Taylor the Water Poet, [38], [41]
- Tewkesbury Abbey, epitaph from, [31]
- "Thirsk Forfeits," [15]
- Thurlow, Lord, [5]
- Tichborne trial, [88]
- Tiles, fine of, [9]
- Tillotson, Dr, [85]
- Timbs, John, quoted, [31]
- Times, quoted, [64], [88], [97]
- Token, beard, [58]
- Tours, Edict of, [27]
- Tragic story, [48]