TWELFTH SERIES.-VOL. IV. SUBJECT INDEX [For classified articles see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED Abenhall, epitaph at, 324 A "Abeny, cathedral interior by D. Roberts, its Abingdon (Willoughby, 4th Earl of), satirized in Abington (Mrs. Frances), actress, place of her death, Acrostic epitaph on Mrs. William Stokes, 251 Act of Parliament, naturalization by, 127, 130, Act of Parliament clock, history and specimens, Adam as a family ancestor, examples, 271 Adieu to the Turf,' satire on 4th Earl of Abing- Africa,"call of," book describing, 301, 338 Aldgate, Duke of Suffolk's head in St. Botolph's Aleston, Middlesex, its whereabouts, 139 Anglesey topography in 17th century, informatio Anglican clergymen, biographical particulars Animals or birds, names for collections of, 255 Anonymous Works:- 'Adieu to the Turf,' 1778, 16, 55 'Art of Book-keeping,' 17, 114 Llewelyn,' tale in four cantos, 1838, 158 Anthony arms and ancestry, 13, 110 Archer (Brother Jack), Masonic portrait, 1861, Ardagh family, information wanted, 161 Anti-Aristotle on the Greek temperament, 302 Allen family, entries in Bible of 1739, 11 America, Seneca's lines anticipating its dis- Amiens, Peace of, 1801, commemorative medal, Amsterdam, rapehouses or rasphouses at, 86, 137 Armorial bearings, effects of tax on, 12, 79, 191 Army officers c. 1780-1814, information wanted, Arnold, family of actors in 18th century, 131 Artemis Aphaia, epithet explained, 70 Ash and the oak, weather rime, 161, 229 Ashworth (George Leach), statue at Rochdale, 70 Astleham, Middlesex, information wanted, 210 Austen (Jane), Mrs. Dixon's wedding present, in Austin or Austen (Mrs.), 1637, and Bp. Bowle's Australian memorial inscriptions: St. Andrew's Autumn's glory, plant-name, 104, 226 B Bacchante, H.M.S., letters from: W. Johnson Bachelors, tax on, 48 Bacon (Sir Francis), miniature by Hilliard, 131 ; Bagpipes in Scotland and England, 148 Bakyrsaxther (Keare), 1390-91, his name, 242 Balmoral, St. Swithin ceremony at, 43 Baltimore (Calverts, Lords), their number and Balzac (Honoré de), Countess Hanska's letters Bangor wills before 1635, information wanted, 74 "Barleymow," its varying pronunciation, 74, Barometer, Dutch, its curious construction, 158, Baronetess, the title, examples, 57 Basset (Francis) of Helperly, his two wives, 45, 117 Batty (), religious journal by, c. 1740, 131 Baynes (Christopher), D.D., died c. 1718, 134, 228 46 Notes and Queries, March, 1919. Greek Anthology,' 130 'Hibernian Magazine,' 106, 197 History and Topography of Ashbourn,' Huntingdon (Selina, Countess of), her 'Life Landed gentry temp. George III., 18, 60 'London Society,' 74'" Lowndes's Bibliographer's Manual,' 1857-64 Lytton (Edward Bulwer, Lord), date of Marnix (Philip van), 'Beehive of the Holy Marryat (Capt. Frederick), his 'Diary of a 1 New Shakspere Society publications, 77, 143, Parish registers in print, 14, 60 Pearson (J.), his editions of Chapman, Picture frames, 11, 59 Pirates, book about, identified, 17, 111 Qanoon-i-Islam,' translated 1832, informa- Robertson (John), pseudonymous poet, 185 Books recently published:- Bradley's (Henry) New English Dictionary: Calthrope's (Char.) Relation betweene the Carpenters, Records of the Worshipful Cathay and the Way Thither, ed. by Sir Coleridge (Samuel Taylor), Table Talk and Collins and Gray, Poetical Works, ed. by Cordwainer Ward in the City of London, by Coulton's (G. G.) Social Life in Britain from Dobson's (Austin) A Bookman's Budget, 63 Goffin's (R. Cullis) Life and Poems of William Gray and Collins, Poetical Works, ed. by Hampshire Field Club, Papers and Pro- Harrison's (Henry) Surnames of the United Hazlitt's (W.) Selected Essays, ed. by G. Hornchurch, Ye Olde Village of, by Charles Horne's (Dom Ethelbert) Primitive Sun Dials John Rylands Library, Bulletin, Vol. IV. Keats's (J.) Endymion: the Volume of 1820, Knight's (A. Charles) Cordwainer Ward in the Lyell's (James P. R.) A Fifteenth-Century Marsh's (Bower) Records of the Worshipful New English Dictionary: Stillation-Stratum, Onions's (C. T.) New English Dictionary: Perfect's (Charles Thomas) Ye Olde Village of Prideaux's (Col. W. F.) Bibliography of the Books recently published:- Stevenson (Robert Louis), Bibliography of Intensifying Dom Ethelbert Horne, 148 and Medieval Town, 118 Williams's (Stanley Thomas) Richard Cum- Boon (Mary) of Staverton, prophetess c. 1830, Boreman (T.), Description of a Great Variety of Borrow (George), identifications of his localities, Boscobel relics sold, 100 Boston, Mass., its early name Tri-Mountain, 73, Boswell (James), his wife's relationship to Capt. Botathen ghost, 1665, story of, 136 Boys born in May cruel to animals, 133, 172, 257 Brampton, Cumberland, list of its vicars, 108 Bremer (Fredrika), her letters wanted, 129 Briefs for collecting in 17th century, 48, 87 British Orders: third class, their insignia, 7; Brixton Bristowe Causeway, its history, 111, 202 Brown (Dr. John), called " Johannes Bruno," his Brown (John William), author of a life of Leonardo Brown (Rear-Admiral William), information Browne (Lyde), virtuoso, date of marriage wanted, Notes and Queries, March, 1919: Calais, Dessin's Hotel, its history, 187, 248 Campbell (Colin Minton), d. 1885, statue at Candle, flat, mentioned by Dickens, term ex- Capel Curig, meaning of name, 126 Carcassonne, Nadaud's poem on, 77, 118, 169 "Castéra," Japanese sponge cake, its etymology, Castle at chess, origin of the name, 47, 88 Caultham, in old pilgrim (rime, locality wanted, "Cd." Parliamentary papers, term explained, Cedars, largest, in England, 15, 83 Notes and Queries, March, 1919. Chadwick (Sheldon), author of 'Poems,' 1856, Chaldee Manuscript in Blackwood,' sensation Champagne, burnt, how prepared, 217, 251 Charles II., charge for repairing his house at Charles (Lord) murdered by his brother. See Charles (Mrs. Elizabeth), née Rundle, tablet to, 337 Charter, Great. See Magna. Colby family, allusion in Ben Jonson's Epistle Coleridge (S. T.), Lyrical Ballads' reviewed by Collenbach (), his description in 1800 of Coln Rogers, charter of Henry I., 149, 223, 279 Confirmation, change of name at, 43 Conquest (Dr. John Tricker or Trickey), version Chaucer (Geoffrey), "wearing of gylte Spurres Conserve of roses, recipes for, 104, 171 maketh no knyghte," 104 Cheshire proverbs, 344 Chesterfield (Philip, 4th Earl of), his poems, 138 Children: Mary Waters, afterwards Honywood, Chimneypiece, old, carried away from Rhodes, 215 13 Christian Names:- Gangetica, 211 Jacob and James, 115 Keare, 242 Sol, a woman's name, 133 Christmas verses spoken by children at Sheffield Church, its licences to medical men and midwives, Church bells, Hampshire, their founders, 188, 341 Church plate, 1713, crest on, 331 Cleaveland (Col. Samuel), errors in his 'Notes on Clergy lists, indexes for English counties, 273 Constitution Hill, Green Park, name explained, Corder (Rosa), pictures by, information wanted, Cornwall, Roman milestones in, 245, 341 Corpse arrested for debt, instances, 28, 109, 202 Covent Garden, Claude Duval not buried in Covill (Edwin Dodd), memorial fountain at Cowper (W.), translation of Greek epigram, 130 Crest: a lapwing close entwined by a serpent, 104 'Critical Review,' Southey's contributions to, Croke (Paulus Ambrosius), his seventeenth- Cromwell (Frances), married Sir John Russell, her descendants, 102, 193 Crouch (Walter), F.Z.S., death, 176 Crucifix, lines under, their origin and authorship, Clitheroe, bribery at elections, 23; payments for Crusader, figure of, formerly in York Minster, 132 examples, 183, 336 Clock: Act of Parliament clock, history and Cust (Henry), variant readings in his poem Clocks made by George Voyce, 75 Clown of London,' periodical of 1845, 12, 145 'Non Nobis,' 327 |