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Lady's smock: Lucy Locket, 447

Lincolnshire provincialisms, 317

May muggins, 408

Mumping Day, 7

Oak-Apple Day, 446

Parochial registers, 273

"Pincushion Inn," 7

Vale (Sam) and Sam Weller, 326, 388

Bedwardine, its derivation and meaning, 208, 338, 459
Beer, yard of, 368, 394, 456

Beethoven (Ludwig von) and Joseph II., 387
Begot, curious use of the word, 207

"Behold the Man," anonymous portrait, 208, 255
Belfry, its etymology, 104, 158, 189, 271, 297, 429
Bell canons or cannons, 448

Bell cotes, sanctus, 95, 296
Bell inscription, 68

Bell-ringer, epitaph on, 26, 94

Bella Aqua (Robert de) and Dionysia his wife, 51
Bellars family, 69

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Bells, their dedication, 69, 216; Gloucestershire, 220;
angelus, 229; iteration of their chimes, 147, 254;
Tom of Oxford, 248, 374, 456; their "coomb
cure for shingles, 345, 375, 475; curfew, north and
south, 347

Benedicite Benedici te, an error, 406, 427
Benson (John) and Lord Mansfield, 486
Bentley (Nathaniel), of Leadenhall Street, 167, 269
Béranger (J. P. de), his "Roi d'Yvetot," 9, 177, 358
Berengaria, queen of Richard I., 6

Bessels family, Besselsleigh, co. Berks, 156, 217, 296
Bib. Cur. on books on special subjects, 282, 463
Bible: Song of Solomon, ii. 5, 32, 174; St. Luke
xxiii. 15, 35, 137, 217, 373, 398; 1 Cor. ii. 13, 165;
Latin, Nuremberg, 1520, 229, 373; St. Mark ix. 36,
288

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Bibliography:—

"Fight at Dame Europa's School," 130
Giberti press, 1

Gigantology, 247, 379

Holy Land, Travels in, 264
Howison (William), 148, 253

"Hypnerotomachia, the Strife of Love in a
Dreame," 347, 375, 497

"Hypolite, Comte de Duglas," 285, 317
Italian wedding books, 207

"Joseph and his Brethren," 78, 257

Junius's Letters, 282, 341, 463

"Mars his Feild; or, the Exercise of Armes," 469

Mathematical, 263, 304, 426

Milton (John), French edit. of "Paradise Lost,"

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Birch (H. W.) on funeral armour in churches, 217
Bird (T.) on gun money, 218

Birdwood (Sir G.) on model of an Indian well, 309
Birnie of Broomhill, arms, 9
Birth, proving its date, 284
Birthdays, deaths on, 115, 296
Biscoe family, 168.

Bishoprics, arms of colonial and missionary, 57, 91,
337; firstfruits of English, 328, 435
Bitto and Phainis, epigram on, 110, 278
Black Bartholomew. See St. Bartholomew.
Black Mail. See Mail.

Black (W. G.) on Bluestone Poison, 348
Folk-lore from Cyprus, 426
Huntsman, wild, 186, 476
Irish party names, 446
Japanese proverbs, 166
Mermaids, references to, 365
'Religio Medici," 146
Toad worship, 195

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Blair (C.) on the Channel Tunnel, 146
Blandford (G. F.) on old house in Leadenhall Street,

270

Blatherumskite, its meaning and derivation, 428
Blaydes (F. A.) on "Chemcirs": "Le Quabbe," 229
Parochial registers, 211
Blechenden family, 388

Blémont (E.) and Andersen, 246

Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 134, July 22, 1882.

Blenkinsopp (E. L.) on Boycotting etymologically Books recently published:-

considered, 207

Cannon or canon of a bell, 448

Communicants, order of administering to, 477

Malte money, 478

Silhouettes, 458

"Whole Duty of Man," 258

Wig, episcopal, 296

Blockham feast, 468

Blood-guiltiness, not a new word, 75

Blount (Martha), her funeral expenses, 425
Bluestone Poison, 348, 478

Bo, in "bo-man" and "bo-peep," 209, 357

Boadicea (Queen), site of her battle with Suetonius,
281, 469; noticed, 426

Boase (F.) on T. Purland, Ph.D., M.A., 293
Boase (G. C.) on royal salutes in London, 78
Bockenham (Dr.), his biography, 388

Boddington (R. S.) on Sir John Clerke, 188
Peel (Sir R.), miniature of, 317
Pelham (Rev. Mr.), 448, 497

Boggis family, 129

Bohemian archaeological magazine, 489
Boileau on the etymology of belfry, 431

Bokenham (Captains William and Robert), 368

Bolingbroke (Henry St. John, Viscount) and Clarendon's

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History," 283, 496

Bonaparte (Napoleon), great storm at his death, 15;
at Elba, 281

Bond (W. B.) on transparent prints, 455
Bont-Old man, 218, 356

Bonython family of Bonython, 413, 477
Bonython (J. L.) on Bonython family, 413
Book-binding, half, 127, 235, 295

Book-plates, early dated. 9, 78, 151; their exchange,
46; curious, 226, 305, 324, 457; with Greek
mottoes, 296, 457; Bp. of Clonfert's, 1698, 346;
portrait, 407

Books. See Bibliography.

Books gone astray, 427, 466

Books recently published :-

American Men of Letters, 180

Asbjörnsen's Round the Yule Log, 80

Bartolozzi and his Works, by A. W. Tuer,
39

Beckett's Should the Revised New Testament be
Authorized? 340

Belmore's (Earl of) History of Two Ulster
Manors, 59

Bible The Speaker's Commentary, vol. x., 19
Bibliographer, vol. i., 500

Bibliographies Géographiques Spéciales, Liste
Provisoire de, 140

Bristol, Past and Present, by J. F. Nicholls and
J. Taylor, 319

Bromsgrove Church: its History and Antiquities,

40

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Calendar of State Papers, Venetian Series, 1556-7,

480

Carlyle (Thomas), by J. A. Froude, 438

Chap-books of the Eighteenth Century, 260

Charnock's Prænomina, 359

Chronicles of All Saints', Derby, 20

Cruikshank (George), Life of, by Blanchard
Jerrold, 299

Derbyshire Archæological Society's Journal, vol.
iv., 420

Dickens (Charles), Letters of, vol. iii., 100

Dolet (Etienne), Martyr of the Renaissance, by
R. C. Christie, 399

Dutt's (Toru) Ancient Ballads and Legends of
Hindustan, 320

Ellacombe's Account of the Bells of Gloucester-
shire, 220

English Men of Letters, 80, 279, 499

Familiar Allusions, 200

Fitch's Lectures on Teaching, 299

Fitzgerald's Recreations of a Literary Man, 399
Foster's Collectanea Genealogica, vol. i., 499
Foster's Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, 219
Freeman's Reign of William Rufus and Accession
of Henry I., 419

Gardiner's Fall of the Monarchy of Charles I.,
vols. i. and ii., 99
Genealogist, vol. V., 400

Genji Monogatari, 279

Goadby's England of Shakspeare, 100

Goethe's Faust, First Part, edited by Turner and
Morshead, 380

Great Artists, 100

Great Musicians, 239

Great Schoolmen of the Middle Ages, 240
Green's The Making of England, 259

Haigs of Bemersyde: a Family History, by
J. Russell, 19, 106

Halkett and Laing's Dictionary of Anonymous
and Pseudonymous Literature, vol. i., 239
Handbook of Cathedral of St. Paul, 480
Handbook of Political History of England, 120
Handbooks of Practical Art, 200

Hedges's History of Wallingford, 60

Horati Flacci Opera, 360

Hudson's Greek and English Concordance, 300
Ingleby's Occasional Papers on Shakespeare, 120
Law's The Thames: Oxford to London, 140
Lee's Belcaro, 280

Le Tellier (Michel), par N. L. Caron, 459
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic,
Henry VIII., 420

Luckock's Studies in the History of the Prayer
Book, 240

Luys's The Brain and its Functions, 140
Machiavelli's The Prince, 380

Macphail's History of the Religious House of
Pluscardyn, 439

Magdalen College, Oxford, Notes from Muni-
ments of, 479

Michel's Critical Inquiry into the Scottish Lan-
guage, 418

Mill (James): a Biography, by Prof. Bain, 139
Mill (John Stuart): a Criticism, by Prof. Bain, 139

Books recently published:-

Monumenta Ritualia Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ, 339
Moon's Revisers' English, 60

Morell's History of Modern Italy, 299

Brewer (E. C.) on "Was crucified, dead, and buried," 9
Brewer (Rev. J. S.), his contributions to literature,
285, 415

Brighton field-names, 125

National Portrait Gallery, Scharf's Catalogue, 160 Briscoe (J. P.) on poll books, 94

Noble Boke off Cookry, 360

Old Yorkshire, edited by W. Smith, 39

Our Own Country, vol. iv., 260

Palgrave's Visions of England, 460
Passio et Miracula Beati Olaui, 119
Perry's Greek and Roman Sculpture, 379
Records of St. Michael's Church, Bishop's Stort-
ford, 160

Roman de Renart, publié par Ernest Martin,
vol. i., 240

Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts,
8th Report, 180

Scott's A Poet's Harvest Home, 340

Selwyn (George) and his Contemporaries, 59

Sewell's Sexton's Wheel and the Lady Fast, 280
Shakspeare Phrase-Book, by John Bartlett, 500
Simcox's Early Church History, 359

Skeat's Concise Etymological Dictionary, 380
Sonnets of Three Centuries, 179

Southey (Robert) and Caroline Bowles, Corre-
spondence of, 79

Stanley's Sermons on Special Occasions, 380
Stevens's Jottings on the Stonehenge Excursion,
479

Tsui Goam, Supreme Being of the Hottentots, 79
Turner's Hypermnestra: a Græco-Egyptian Myth,
120

Vignoli's Myth and Science, 199

Wheater's History of Sherburn and Cawood, 479
Yonge's Constitutional History of England from
1760 to 1860, 380

Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical
Journal, part xxvi., 300

Boon-days, its meaning, 37

Booty (Mrs.), her trial, 1687, 105, 158
Bosh, its derivation, 38, 157

Boswell (James), note on his "Johnson," 26

Boult (J.) on British Museum Reading Room, 116

Tin Money, 131

Bowrake, or bow-shot, manorial custom, 209

Boxer (James), American author, 348

Boycotting etymologically considered, 207
Boyle (Mary) on Countess of Orrery, 205
Boys (John), the dean, sonnet quoted by, 485

Brabrook (A. C.) on Lewisham marriage register, 187
Brabrook (E. W.) on parochial registers, 411
Bradanrelice. See Reilic.

Bradley (Dr.) and the reformation of the Calendar, 283
Braham family of Campsey Ashe, Suffolk, 327, 435
Braithwaite (J.) on heraldic query, 168

Brasses, removal of monumental, 468

Bread, assize of, 69, 216

Brecknock (John), treasurer to Henry VI., 78

Breeding-stone-Plum pudding stone, 56

Brewer (E. C.) on adjectives pluralized in English, 495

"Benedicite," 427

"Bred and born," 152

Mesmerism no new thing, 187

"Stark naught," 57

Toucheur, a servant or attendant, 287

Britain, its indigenous trees, 37, 176
"British Amazon," 457

British Museum reading room, its designer, 45, 70,
98, 116; and evening study, 86

Brito on monumental brasses, 468

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Harpings of Lona," 210

Poets, sixpenny editions of, 110
Briton on foreign place-names, 472
Brittas (Lord), his biography, 68, 91, 197
Britten (J.) on "Adeste Fideles," 18
Beetle Folk-lore, 386
"Bull's milk," 166

Chuck, use of the word, 91
"Flora Domesticn," 317
Gombeen Moneylender, 217
Irish popular ballads, 6
Opiet, its meaning, 193
Renege, its meaning, 396
Toad and the centipede, 448
Waitress Parlourmaid, 136
Brixton, statue at, 147

Brock (Sir Isaac), K.B., commemorative medal, 148,
236

Brocklesby (Richard), his "Reflections on Musick,"
245, 293, 338

Brooke (R. S.) on anecdote of Swift, 106
Brown (J. R.) on vicar of Baddow, 117
Browne, Viscount Montagu, 58

Browne (Elias), of Norwich, clockmaker, 149, 255
Browne (Sir Thomas), notes on his "Religio Medici,"
102, 182, 243; edit. of 1874, 146
Browne (Wm.), of Tavistock, poet, 147
Browning Society, its publications, 360
Bruce (Michael) and Lamb, 328

Brunsell (Dr. Henry), his marriage, 68, 133

Buckhurst (Sackville, Lord), his burial-place, 188, 312
Buckinghamshire words, 206

Buckler (C. A.) on Robert Phaire, the regicide, 55
Buckley (W. E.) on "All upon the merry pin," 377
Bannatyne MS., 334

"Come across," 94

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Economy of Human Life," 138

"Felix quem faciunt," &c., 113, 476
"French leave," 496

Heralds crowned with vervain, 433
"Hypnerotomachia," 497

"Let me light my pipe," &c., 16
"Medicus curat," &c., 35

"Mola Rosarum," 307

Morland arms, 87

"Roman Forgeries," 399

"Science des Médailles," 398

Shakspeare (W.), his "Passionate Pilgrim," 246
Sterne (L.), his "Tristram Shandy," 11

Talon, its etymology, 394

Tolson (F.), his "Hermathenæ," 115

Bullen (A. H.) on Charles Lamb, 411

Buller (Charles) and the cabinet of 1847, 288, 414,
477

Bunker's Hill as an English place-name, 57, 175, 295

Burial, isolated, 258

Canadian token or medal, 148, 236

Buried alive, a tale of old Cologne, 117, 159, 195, 432 Canal legislation, 429
Burke (Edmund), his marriages, 295, 274

Burke (T. H.), his murder, 445

Burns (Robert), early appreciation of, 63, 134, 199, 333

Burns (W. H.) on books printed before 1550, 57

Keene (Bp. Edmund), 359

Longlond (Bp.), his sermons, 259

Moore (Thomas), Bishop of Norwich, 392

Burnt sacrifice in 1859, 192

Cannon or canon of a bell, 448
Canute (King), a parricide, 9, 172
| Cap, Phrygian, 444

Caravat, an Irish party name, 446
Cardinals, Irish, 406

Cards, deck of, 91, 116, 178, 214, 377, 474; ace of
spades, 66, 107; Tarots, 86, 198

Carey (Patrick), his poems, 447

Bushnell (R.) on Ravenscroft Park, Hammersmith, 208 Carmichael (C. H. E.) on Bella Aqua: Eykering, 51

Bussock, a provincial verb, 86, 117, 154, 217

But : 66 All but," 467

Butler (J. D.) on posture at table, 368

Byrom (John), his "Journal," 500

Byron (George Gordon, 6th Lord), his portrait by
West, 34, 116; his body passing through Melton, 428
Byron (Lady), her answer to her lord's "Farewell,"
408

C

C. on Sir James Dyer, 269

Jennet, its meaning, 72

C*** on the pronunciation of Kerr, 97.

C. (B.) on shiver, verb active, 471

C. (D. F.) on the pronunciation of Forbes, 417

C. (H.) on Nishan-i-Imtiaz, 33

C. (H. J.) on the derivation of Dido, 198

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Hip, hip, hurrah!" 139

C. (S.) on General O'Sullivan, 147

C. (T.) on Christopher Ashburn, 88

Costanus, a Christian name, 68
Manifest, its derivation, 149

C. (T. W.) on "Medicus curat," &c., 119
Rushton Hall, inscription at, 197

C. (W. A.) on bell-ringer's epitaph, 94
Mottoes, ancient, 214

C. (W. H.) on "Rock of Ages," 39

C. (X.) on Teagle: Sectacle, 49

Caffeel or Casseel (G. V.), engraver, 309

Caistor, in the county of Lincoln, 129

Calcuttensis on books published and sold on old London

Bridge, 221

Casts of faces of historical personages, 385
Devil's Punchbowl, Haslemere, 194

Feathers, superstitions about, 55

Forbes, its pronunciation, 498

Heath (Charles), engravings by, 347

Hedges (Sir William), 88

James II., letters on ireland to, 363
Manchet loaf, 38

Phillips (Teresia Constantia), 178

Portraits, false, of public characters, 85
"Straight as a loitch," 337

Task of a parish, 172

Thames embankments, 133

"Value" and "Thought," their pronunciation,
426

William III. as a husband, 235

Calendar, its reformation and Dr. Bradley, 283

Cambridge, Library of Trinity College, 81, 101, 181,
201, 301

Cambridge LL.B. and B.C.L., 209, 335

Camer. See Eamer.

Cambridge Senior Wranglers, 107

Campbell family of Carradale, 335

Campbells of Carradale, 335

Giberti (Giovanni Matteo), Bp. of Verona, 1
Gunn (Sir William), 390
Kinnoull (Earl of), 191

Leslie (Sir Alexander), 112, 251
Parochial registers, 311

Riddell of that ilk and Ridel or Rudel of Blaye,
482

Carriage=Baggage, 76

Carter (W. F.) on John Brecknock, 78
Carthusian on Charterhouse School, 10

Casts of faces of historical personages, 335, 417
"Catholicon Anglicum," notes on, 24, 74, 154, 218
Cavendish (Lord Frederick), his murder, 445
Cazotte (M. de), his prophecy, 13, 174
Celer on the etymology of tennis, 73
Cenomanni, its etymology, 348
Centenarianism, 69, 194

Centipede and the toad, 448

Chain, applied to the eye, 468

Chaise marine, 33

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Heloe, its etymology, 349

L, Latin, and U in French, 261

Changed, a Suffolk word, 406

Channel Tunnel, its dangers, 146; Hook's lines on,
167; essay of Académie d'Amiens, 1751, 226
Chapman (J. H.) on deaths on birthdays, 296

Parochial registers, 211, 310

Stainley, South, custom at, 245

Charing, Kent, distich on, 92

Charity Love, as equivalent terms, 384

Charles I., his vision, 168, 194, 437; bells rung on the
anniversary of his martyrdom, 288

Charles II., his hiding places, 28, 73, 173, 196, 338
Charnock (R. S.) on 66 Alkermes,'
,"its etymology, 216
Bedwardine, its derivation, 459
Bonython family, 477
Buckinghamshire words, 206
Chemcirs, its meaning, 357
Chiswick, Cheshunt, &c., 157
Cornubled, its meaning, 334
Dolmen, its meaning, 412
Eboracum, its etymology, 132
"Guy, The," a field-name, 476
Hibgame surname, 254
Honiton, its etymology,

413

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Cheese (J.) on the siege of Chepstow, 36
Chemcirs, its meaning, 229, 357

Chepstow, its siege, 36, 176

Cheshunt and similar place-names. See Chiswick.
Chess and the game of Tables, 143, 255, 318
Chester (Earls of) and Hugh Despenser, 18

Chester (Col. J. Lemuel), his death, 440, 460, 480
Cheyne, its derivation, 96

Child (Sir Josiah), his "New Discourse of Trade,"
309, 358, 375

Chimere, its derivation, 268, 454

Chislehurst, Kent, curiosities at, 468

Chiswick, Cheshunt, and similar place-names, 157
"Chiverton's Book," an old obituary, 288
Choctaws, courtship among, 465

Christening sheet, 56, 159

Christian names: Remillion, 33; Costanus, 68;
Patience, a man's name, 95; James, before 1258,
257; their assumption, 445

Christie (R. C.) on Franciscus Spinula, 335
Christmas and mistletoe, 14, 175

Christmas cards, their introduction, 10, 155, 376
Christmas Day on a Sunday, 7
Chrysoloras (Manuel) in England, 366
Chuck, use of the word, 91, 175, 278
Church discipline, modern, 386, 499
Church floors, sloping, 18

Church registers, their preservation and publication,
141, 211, 233, 248, 273, 291, 310, 329, 409, 435,
449, 492

Churches, thatched, 56, 174; funeral armour in, 58,
177, 217, 358, 458; sepulchre in, 96, 157, 197;
service after a suicide in, 126; sleepers in, 127, 254,
307

Churchill (W. S.) on numismatic query, 172
Cilgerran on Rev. Emanuel Phaire, 337

Clarendon (Edward Hyde, Earl of) and Bolingbroke,
283, 496

Clarissa on Bishop Gibson, 89, 336

Clark's "Penny Weekly Dispatch," &c., 345, 371
Clarke or Clark (Jeremiah), musician, 73, 117

Clarke (C. P.) on convent of the Cross, Jerusalem, 107
Clarke (Hyde) on the causal "Do," 53

Eboracum, its etymology, 69, 238
Parochial registers, 411

Tin Money, 131

Clench of Barnet, 348

Clergy prohibited by Parliament from wearing fur
capes, 172

Clerke (Sir John), knighted 1772, 188
Cleveland (Thomas, Earl of), his sons, 278
Clifton (Sir John) and Lady M. Talboys, 228
Clk. on Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, 448
Clôture, its meaning and derivation, 126; no novelty,
244

Clouston (W. A.) on "History of the Seven Wise
Masters," 354

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Clyne (N.) on "Wonder as an adverb, 156
Coaches first used in Scotland, 367, 497
Cock-a-Dobby, hill near Sandford, 169, 293
Cockle (Sir J.) on mathematical bibliography, 263
Coffee: Fontenelle or Voltaire ! 93

Coimbra (Don Pedro, Duke of), born A.D. 1392, 429
Coinage, popular names for, 17, 179
Coincidences, 125, 345

Coins sixpence of Victoria, 1840, 9, 172; bawbee,
William and Mary, 17; gun money, 118, 218;
Manx halfpenny, 1839, 368

Cole MSS., vol. xliii., 128

Cole (Emily) on Sir Bernard de Gunn, 333, 391

Hare, Baron of Coleraine, 30

Ink, red, 253

Cole (Henrietta) on peers signing their surnames, 90
Colebrook (J.) on the episcopal wig, 36

Coleman (E. H.) on the American States, 366
Church, curious service in, 126
Hare an Easter emblem, 17
Japanese custom, 187

Leadenhall Street, old house in, 270
Poets, sixpenny editions of the, 253
Roarer: Kere-supper: Sconce, 98
"Ruglen" marriages, 169
Vessel, first iron, 206

Yorkshire and Hastings customs, 408
Coleraine (Hare, Baron of), 29
Collier's Water, Croydon, 489

Cologne, old, tale of, 117, 159, 195, 432
Colonel, early use of the word, 256

Common Prayer Book of the Church of England:
"Was crucified, dead, and buried," 9, 272, 457;
Elizabethan quarto edit., 63; rule for keeping
Easter, 265

Commons House of Parliament, "Return of Mem-
bers," 25

Communicants, order of administering to, 286, 414, 477
Communion Office, Scottish, 164
Compliment, curious, 346
Condercum, its locality, 305

Conghurst of Congerhurst, co. Kent, 228, 356
Constable (J. G.) on Earls of Chester and Hugh
Despenser, 18

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Darcy family, 8

Denman (Nicholas), 128
Hereward le Wake, 313

Lincolnshire field-names, 83

Constantine, Bailiff of, 188, 315

"Contrast, The: Right and Wrong," 67
Contrived-Worn out, 75

Conundrum, its etymology, 96

Cooke (J. H.) on the etymology of belfry, 297
Polygamy, forfeiture of goods for, 88

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