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TWELFTH SERIES.-VOL. IV.

SUBJECT INDEX

[For classified articles see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED
CHRISTIAN NAMES, COINS, EPITAPHS, FOLK-LORE, GAMES, HERALDRY, MOTTOES, OBITUARY,
PLACE-NAMES, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKESPEARIANA, SONGS AND BALLADS,
SURNAMES, and TAVERN SIGNS.]

Abenhall, epitaph at, 324

A

"Abeny, cathedral interior by D. Roberts, its
locality, 104

Abingdon (Willoughby, 4th Earl of), satirized in
'Adieu to the Turf,' 16, 55

Abington (Mrs. Frances), actress, place of her death,
273, 310

Acrostic epitaph on Mrs. William Stokes, 251

Act of Parliament, naturalization by, 127, 130,
172, 258, 266

Act of Parliament clock, history and specimens,
23, 61, 118, 144, 202, 243, 258

Adam as a family ancestor, examples, 271

Adieu to the Turf,' satire on 4th Earl of Abing-
don, 16, 55

Africa,"call of," book describing, 301, 338
Aiguillettes, their origin, 14, 60

Aldgate, Duke of Suffolk's head in St. Botolph's
Church, 299, 340

Aleston, Middlesex, its whereabouts, 139
Allan (Sir W.), portrait of Helen Faucit as
gone, 76

Anglesey topography in 17th century, informatio
wanted, 74

Anglican clergymen, biographical particulars
wanted, 13

Animals or birds, names for collections of, 255
Anodyne necklace and its inventor, c. 1750,
information wanted, 302

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'Adieu to the Turf,' 1778, 16, 55

'Art of Book-keeping,' 17, 114

Llewelyn,' tale in four cantos, 1838, 158
'Llewelyn's Heir,' 3 vols., 1846, 158

Anthony arms and ancestry, 13, 110
Aphaia, explanation of the epithet, 70
Arbuthnot (Robert), Auditor of the Exchequer,
d. 1727, 219

Archer (Brother Jack), Masonic portrait, 1861,
identity, 77

Ardagh family, information wanted, 161
Aristophanes, Droysen's German translation
wanted, 50

Anti-Aristotle on the Greek temperament, 302

Allen family, entries in Bible of 1739, 11
Althorp (Margaret, Viscountess), d. 1906, memo-
rials at Althorp, 294

America, Seneca's lines anticipating its dis-
covery, 272, 312

Amiens, Peace of, 1801, commemorative medal,
243

Amsterdam, rapehouses or rasphouses at, 86, 137
Anderson (Douglas Edward), Harrow School
1865-9, information wanted, 300
Anderson's British Poets,' notice in Critical
Review,' 1799, 94]

Armorial bearings, effects of tax on, 12, 79, 191
Arms. See Heraldry.

Army officers c. 1780-1814, information wanted,
302

Arnold, family of actors in 18th century, 131
Arnold (Matthew) on Beethoven, 84
Arnold (Mrs. -), afterwards Mrs. Tubbs,
English actress in America, 1796, 131
'Art of Book-keeping,' poem by Laman Blanchard,
17, 114

Artemis Aphaia, epithet explained, 70
Artillery, its early history, errors in Cleaveland's
Notes,' 239

Ash and the oak, weather rime, 161, 229
Ashbourne, Derbyshire, author of History and
Topography,' 218, 256, 283

Ashworth (George Leach), statue at Rochdale, 70
"Askari," an East African levy, derivation of the
word, 240

Astleham, Middlesex, information wanted, 210
Athanree or Athanry, battle of, 1316, 148
Athens, Milton and Newman on, 181

Austen (Jane), Mrs. Dixon's wedding present, in
'Emma,' 244; Mr. Churchill and his wife's
funeral, in Emma,' 244

Austin or Austen (Mrs.), 1637, and Bp. Bowle's
death, 240, 315

Australian memorial inscriptions: St. Andrew's
Cathedral, Sydney, 184

Autumn's glory, plant-name, 104, 226

B

Bacchante, H.M.S., letters from: W. Johnson
Yonge, 32

Bachelors, tax on, 48

Bacon (Sir Francis), miniature by Hilliard, 131 ;
his use of the proverb about Mohammed and
the mountain, 325

Bagpipes in Scotland and England, 148
Baigent (Francis Joseph), death, 120, 129
Baker (George G.), translator of Livy, information
wanted, 78

Bakyrsaxther (Keare), 1390-91, his name, 242
Ballad, its position in Shakespeare's plays, 40.
See also Songs and Ballads.

Balmoral, St. Swithin ceremony at, 43

Baltimore (Calverts, Lords), their number and
history. 76, 142, 196

Balzac (Honoré de), Countess Hanska's letters
inquired for, 327

Bangor wills before 1635, information wanted, 74
Banner of the Resurrection, Genoese flag, 160
Baptist ministers, Purdy and Grantham, bio-
graphies, 77, 172

"Barleymow," its varying pronunciation, 74,
196, 341

Barometer, Dutch, its curious construction, 158,
256

Baronetess, the title, examples, 57
Barrel-organs, their history, 100, 164

Basset (Francis) of Helperly, his two wives, 45, 117
Batch, the, meaning of the place-name, 273, 340
Bath, Order of the, its insignia, 82

Batty (), religious journal by, c. 1740, 131
Bayly (L.), words in his 'Practice of Piety,' 155,
283

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Baynes (Christopher), D.D., died c. 1718, 134, 228
Beaconsfield (Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of), "Letter
A, No. 1," in Coningsby,' 9; on the British
Constitution and footmen's hair-powder, 81;
keys to his novels, 159; on Thank God, there
is a House of Lords," 233

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Notes and Queries, March, 1919.

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Greek Anthology,' 130

'Hibernian Magazine,' 106, 197

History and Topography of Ashbourn,'
1839, its author, 218, 256, 283

Huntingdon (Selina, Countess of), her 'Life
and Times,' 131, 170

Landed gentry temp. George III., 18, 60
Lavater (J. C.), translations in French before
1800, 102

'London Society,' 74'"

Lowndes's Bibliographer's Manual,' 1857-64
edition, MS. wanted, 241

Lytton (Edward Bulwer, Lord), date of
publication of ' Pelham,' 9

Marnix (Philip van), 'Beehive of the Holy
Roman Church,' 158

Marryat (Capt. Frederick), his 'Diary of a
Blasé,' 336

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New Shakspere Society publications, 77, 143,
170, 338

Parish registers in print, 14, 60

Pearson (J.), his editions of Chapman,
Heywood, and Dekker, 12, 249

Picture frames, 11, 59

Pirates, book about, identified, 17, 111
Pope (Alexander), books on or by, 44
Prudentius, 1625 and other editions, 190,
258, 338

Qanoon-i-Islam,' translated 1832, informa-
tion wanted, 241

Robertson (John), pseudonymous poet, 185
Ryckwaerts (C.), his 'Histoire des Troubles
et Guerre Civile de Flandres,' 26, 83
'Sieyès (E. M., Comte), whereabouts of his
MSS., 101

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Books recently published:-

Bradley's (Henry) New English Dictionary:
Stillation Stratum, 90

Calthrope's (Char.) Relation betweene the
Lord of a Mannor and the Coppy-holder
His Tenant, 203

Carpenters, Records of the Worshipful
Company of: Vol. IV. Wardens' Account
Book, 1546-71, ed. by Bower Marsh, 203
Cartwright (William), Life and Poems of, ed.
by R. Cullis Goffin, 259

Cathay and the Way Thither, ed. by Sir
Henry Yule, revised by Henri Cordier,
Vol. IV., 119

Coleridge (Samuel Taylor), Table Talk and
Omniana, 259

Collins and Gray, Poetical Works, ed. by
Austin Lane Poole and Christopher Stone,
231

Cordwainer Ward in the City of London, by
A. Charles Knight, 288

Coulton's (G. G.) Social Life in Britain from
the Conquest to the Reformation, 147
Cumberland (Richard), Life and Dramatic
Works, ed. by Stanley Thomas Williams,
147

Dobson's (Austin) A Bookman's Budget, 63
Gaselee's (Stephen) Stories from the Christian
East, 343

Goffin's (R. Cullis) Life and Poems of William
Cartwright, 259

Gray and Collins, Poetical Works, ed. by
Austin Lane Poole and Christopher Stone,
231

Hampshire Field Club, Papers and Pro-
ceedings, Vol. VIII. Part I., ed. by J.
Bautenville Cope, 91

Harrison's (Henry) Surnames of the United
Kingdom, Part 16, 33; Parts 17-19, 204;
Parts 20 and 21, 260

Hazlitt's (W.) Selected Essays, ed. by G.
Sampson, 33

Hornchurch, Ye Olde Village of, by Charles
Thomas Perfect, 231

Horne's (Dom Ethelbert) Primitive Sun Dials
or Scratch Dials, 148

John Rylands Library, Bulletin, Vol. IV.
Nos. 3 and 4, 288

Keats's (J.) Endymion: the Volume of 1820,
and other Poems, ed. by W. T. Young,
203

Knight's (A. Charles) Cordwainer Ward in the
City of London, 288

Lyell's (James P. R.) A Fifteenth-Century
Bibliography, 316

Marsh's (Bower) Records of the Worshipful
Company of Carpenters, Vol. IV., 203

New English Dictionary: Stillation-Stratum,
by H. Bradley, 90; Supple-Sweep, by
C. T. Onions, 230

Onions's (C. T.) New English Dictionary:
Supple Sweep, 230

Perfect's (Charles Thomas) Ye Olde Village of
Hornchurch, 231

Prideaux's (Col. W. F.) Bibliography of the
Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, revised
by Mrs. Luther S. Livingston, 174
Rumney's (Thomas) Letter-Book, 1796-8:
From the Old South-Sea House, 287
Similes, Intensifying, in English, by T. Hilding
Svartengren, 342

Books recently published:-

Stevenson (Robert Louis), Bibliography of
the Works of, by Col. W. F. Prideaux,
revised by Mrs. Luther S. Livingston, 174
Sun Dials, Primitive, or Scratch Dials, by

Intensifying

Dom Ethelbert Horne, 148
Svartengren's (T. Hilding)
Similes in English, 342
Torr's (Cecil) Small Talk at Wreyland, 315
Totnes Priory and Medieval Town, History
of, by Hugh R. Watkin, 118
Watkin's (Hugh R.) History of Totnes Priory

and Medieval Town, 118
Weather Calendar, arranged by Mrs. Henry
Head, 175

Williams's (Stanley Thomas) Richard Cum-
berland, his Life and Dramatic Works, 147
Wordsworth (William), Selections from the
Poems, ed. by A. Hamilton Thompson, 203
Booksellers, Huntingdonshire, list of, 125, 153
Booksellers' Catalogues, 33, 63, 92, 148, 175, 204,
231, 260, 343

Boon (Mary) of Staverton, prophetess c. 1830,
information wanted, 76

Boreman (T.), Description of a Great Variety of
Animals and Vegetables,' 14, 60

Borrow (George), identifications of his localities,
242, 311

Boscobel relics sold, 100

Boston, Mass., its early name Tri-Mountain, 73,
195

Boswell (James), his wife's relationship to Capt.
John Macbride, 106, 197

Botathen ghost, 1665, story of, 136
Bowle (John), Bishop of Rochester, d. 1637, and
the Austin family, 240, 315

Boys born in May cruel to animals, 133, 172, 257
Boys trained to climb chimneys, 28, 143
Bradshaw family of Ireland, W. R. H. Bradshaigh's
researches, 330

Brampton, Cumberland, list of its vicars, 108
Brandon (Charles), Duke of Suffolk, his wives, 17
Brandreth (Richard) of Breadsell, Derbyshire,
arms wanted, 186

Bremer (Fredrika), her letters wanted, 129
Brewers, Oliver Cromwell's connexion with, 64, 71
Bribery at Clitheroe elections, 23

Briefs for collecting in 17th century, 48, 87
Briggs family of Virginia, 1622, 242
Bristol as a name for hotels, origin, 272, 310
Britain, date of introduction of swine, 16, 113;
first camel in, 77

British Orders: third class, their insignia, 7;
insignia of Order of the Bath, 82

Brixton Bristowe Causeway, its history, 111, 202
Brothers (Richard), MS. of Life by Riebau wanted,
76
Brotherton (Joseph), M.P., statue at Salford, 320
Brown (Sir George), 1790-1865, his descendants,
331

Brown (Dr. John), called " Johannes Bruno," his
children, 50

Brown (John William), author of a life of Leonardo
da Vinci, 1835, information wanted, 330
Brown (Joseph), d. 1868, surgeon at Waterloo,
his family, 331

Brown (Rear-Admiral William), information
wanted, 300

Browne (Lyde), virtuoso, date of marriage wanted,
301

Notes and Queries, March, 1919:

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Calais, Dessin's Hotel, its history, 187, 248
Call of Africa, book describing, 301, 338
Calvert (Leonard), first Governor of Maryland, 142
Cambrai, its history, 269
Camel in Britain, 1105, 77
Camelford (Thomas, 2nd Lord), killed in a duel,
1804, place of burial, 132, 168
Cameron (Simon) of Pennsylvania, coins the
phrase "damn literary fellers," 154

Campbell (Colin Minton), d. 1885, statue at
Stoke-on-Trent, 295

Candle, flat, mentioned by Dickens, term ex-
plained, 106, 173

Capel Curig, meaning of name, 126
Captor and his captive's arms, instances, 188, 251,
334

Carcassonne, Nadaud's poem on, 77, 118, 169
Carpenter (Henry), d. 1677, his career in India, 322
Carving terms, lists of, 26

"Castéra," Japanese sponge cake, its etymology,
158, 255

Castle at chess, origin of the name, 47, 88
Castlehill, Barons of, their history and residence,
244, 286

Caultham, in old pilgrim (rime, locality wanted,
242

"Cd." Parliamentary papers, term explained,
100

Cedars, largest, in England, 15, 83
Centenarians, two Westmorland, 156
Ceylon, Yorkshire regiments in, 199

Notes and Queries, March, 1919.

Chadwick (Sheldon), author of 'Poems,' 1856,
information wanted, 303

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Chaldee Manuscript in Blackwood,' sensation
caused by, 17, 56

Champagne, burnt, how prepared, 217, 251
Charles I., coronation coin, 1633, 202

Charles II., charge for repairing his house at
York, 161

Charles (Lord) murdered by his brother. See
Townshend (Lord Charles).

Charles (Mrs. Elizabeth), née Rundle, tablet to, 337
Charlton (George), fountain at Gateshead, 208
Charlton House, Wantage, Berks, date of erection,
77

Charter, Great. See Magna.

Colby family, allusion in Ben Jonson's Epistle
to a Friend,' 103

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Coleridge (S. T.), Lyrical Ballads' reviewed by
Southey, 66; on Plato, a "plank from the
wreck of Paradise," 182

Collenbach (), his description in 1800 of
Nelson and Lady Hamilton, 129

Coln Rogers, charter of Henry I., 149, 223, 279
Colonels, bad, Napoleon's saying, 219
Columbus medallion designed by A. O. Ameis, 16
Committee notice, renderings in Latin elegiacs,
73, 167, 220

Confirmation, change of name at, 43

Conquest (Dr. John Tricker or Trickey), version
of the Bible, 27

Chaucer (Geoffrey), "wearing of gylte Spurres Conserve of roses, recipes for, 104, 171

maketh no knyghte," 104

Cheshire proverbs, 344
Chess castle or rook, 49, 88

Chesterfield (Philip, 4th Earl of), his poems, 138
Chetwood or Chetwode (Abigail), d. 1658, her
biography, 301

Children: Mary Waters, afterwards Honywood,
her" 367 children," 235

Chimneypiece, old, carried away from Rhodes, 215
Chimney-sweeper's climbing boys, 28, 143
Christian (Mary), alias Willson, 1750, her relatives,

13

Christian Names:-

Gangetica, 211
Hugliana, 211
Ismenia, 188, 256

Jacob and James, 115

Keare, 242

Sol, a woman's name, 133

Christmas verses spoken by children at Sheffield
324

Church, its licences to medical men and midwives,
11, 58

Church bells, Hampshire, their founders, 188, 341
Church of England, bishops and exorcism of evil
spirits, 136, 200, 258

Church plate, 1713, crest on, 331
"Cid," its derivation, 104

Cleaveland (Col. Samuel), errors in his 'Notes on
the Early History of the Royal Regiment of
Artillery,' 239

Clergy lists, indexes for English counties, 273
Clergymen, Anglican, biographical particulars
wanted, 13

Constitution Hill, Green Park, name explained,
162

Corder (Rosa), pictures by, information wanted,
270

Cornwall, Roman milestones in, 245, 341
Corpe family, its history, 302

Corpse arrested for debt, instances, 28, 109, 202
Corpse roads and funerals, 260
Cosin (Dr. R.), Dean of Arches, his relationship
to Mr. Medop, 132, 202

Covent Garden, Claude Duval not buried in
St. Paul's Church, 15

Covill (Edwin Dodd), memorial fountain at
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 207

Cowper (W.), translation of Greek epigram, 130
Craggs and Nicholson families, their relationship,
220, 310

Crest: a lapwing close entwined by a serpent, 104
Crest on church plate, 1713, 331

'Critical Review,' Southey's contributions to,
35, 66, 94, 122

Croke (Paulus Ambrosius), his seventeenth-
century account book, 5, 36, 86, 99, 104; his
house, 198; wedding trousseau of his daughter,
291

Cromwell (Frances), married Sir John Russell,
Cromwell (George) c. 1619, his children, 272
Cromwell (Oliver), and brewers, 64, 71; de-
scendants of his daughter Frances, 102, 193
Crosier carried by the Pope at Trèves, 13
Crosse (John), four sixteenth-century clerics of
the name, 327

her descendants, 102, 193

Crouch (Walter), F.Z.S., death, 176

Crucifix, lines under, their origin and authorship,
297

Clitheroe, bribery at elections, 23; payments for Crusader, figure of, formerly in York Minster, 132
Cruciform town, Glastonbury an example, 72
killing hedgehogs and polecats, 140; Parlia-Cumulative stories, early English and Hebrew
mentary election, 1675, letters on, 278

examples, 183, 336

Clock: Act of Parliament clock, history and Cust (Henry), variant readings in his poem
examples, 23, 61, 118, 144, 202, 243, 258

Clocks made by George Voyce, 75

Clown of London,' periodical of 1845, 12, 145
Cobden (Richard), statue in St. Pancras, 32
Coffin, peculiar Roman, at Colchester, 299, 338
Coffins, gigantic leaden, examples, 299, 339
Cog," an early form of ship, 316

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'Non Nobis,' 327

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