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American on the slave trade, 373

Ana, early titles ending in, 92

Anderson (P. J.) on Glasgow University mace, 278
Angelo (Domenico), fencing master, 187, 213, 274
Angelus bell, mid-day, 323, 450

Angus (G.) on Mount Alvernus, 198

'Becket' at the Lyceum, 164, 275
Castle, heraldic, 474

"Curse of Scotland," 453

Golden Rose, 477

Lamb (Charles) as a ritualist, 176

Reeds for writing, 311

St. Michael's Feast, 317
Salisbury Missal, 114

Wedding wreaths, 333

Windy Sheet, Feast of the, 337
Animals, marine, in northern latitudes, 469
Anne (Princess), regiment named after, 74
Annesley family, 305

Anon. on Devizes, 449

Devon cows, 185

Maccabees, Books of, 169

Rousseau (J. J.) and Parker, 209

Anonymous Works:-

Alleged Decline of Science, 206
British Knight Errant, 469

From Oxford to Rome, 207, 272, 294
Life of Ambrose Gwinett, 56, 116
Low Life, 23, 151

Old-fashion Farmer's Motives, 309
Piromides, The, 285
Rattlin the Reefer, 73

Recollections of Rugby, 48, 138
Rook the Robber, 229

Simple Cobbler of Aggawam, 394

Traitor, The, a tragedy, 71

Whole Duty of Man, 46

Anson (Lord), lion-head of the Centurion, 144
Anson's' Voyage round the World,' 447
'Antagonism,' lecture entitled, 228, 252

Apperson (G. L.) on Barclay's English Dictionary,'

476

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Archilochus and the eclipse of the sun, 466

Ariosto and the British nobility, 445

Arkwright (G. E. P.) on George Kirbye and 'Tri-

umphs of Oriana,' 207

Armeria, plant-name, 487

Arm-gaunt, its etymology, 372

"Arms of Lionel," its meaning, 468

Armstrong (T. P.) on derivation of influenza, 335
Army totems, British, 407, 475

'Arry on "Zoo" and "Zoology," 374

Arsenic, poisoning by, 189, 296

"Arthur, King of England," at Innsbruck, 471
Article in periodical sought, 312
Ash family of Yorkshire, 448
Ashamement, a new word, 264

Ashton (Sir Ralph), Sheriff of Yorks, 1472-3, 247

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B. (A. G.) on Welsh songs, 152
Totems in British army, 475
B. (A. S.) on Hablot surname, 348
B. (A. W.) on Dammer,"
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Grammar, Post Office, 248
B. (C. C.) on camel proverb, 232
Charters (Col.), 417

Coffee, early references to, 248
Crank, its meanings, 133, 197
Curtis (Alderman), 295
Death, its cause, 155
Flowers on graves, 314
Gelert in India, 153
Gem folk-lore, 313
Gray (T.), his 'Bard,' 15
Hariole, new verb, 86, 217
"In Memoriam,' its metre, 337
Leroy's purgative, 116
Loosestrife, plant-name, 337

Lyly (John), his 'Euphues,' 366
M.A., "commenced," 494

Maize, its native country, 348
May-Day custom, 476

Mistake: Mistaken, 19, 390

Poets in a thunderstorm, 95, 231
Rose, damask, 149
Shakspeariana, 285

Sight, second, 307

Spinning, old English, 411
Telephonic message, 394
Thorn, holy, 177
Trees, oldest, 312

Urian, Christian name, 311

B. (G. F. R.) on Barnard family, 411
'Chambers's London Journal,' 234
Fathers of House of Commons, 34
Hoppus (E.), 288

B. (G. F. R.) on Lord Jeffreys, 17
Leeds (Francis, fifth Duke of), 267
Littlehales (Sir Edward), 56
Onslow (Arthur), 167
Onslow (George), 289

Onslow (Thomas, Earl of), 289
Portraits wanted, 36

Robinson (Sir Thomas), 427
Seal, Great, 267

B. (J. A.) on church brasses, 153
B. (J. C. M.) on Blow family, 8.

B. (J. L.) on old token, 209

B. (J. T.) on French prisoners of war, 72
Pie Tart, 116

Waverley novels, 467

B. (R. E.) on Johnstone family, 152

B. (W. C.) on "Babies in the eyes," 413
Beverley sanctuary, 106

Bray, vicar of, 278
Catalani (Angelica), 272

'Dictionary of National Biography,' 183

Events, five astounding, 171
Funeral by women, 257
Gent (Thomas), 213

Lamb (Charles), 132

Magazines, school and college, 256
Prayers, mistake in reading, 272
Sugar-plums, 490

Tennyson (Lord), 226

Tithe barns, 16

Verlucio, its locality, 148, 331

B. (W. W.) on George Robins, 358

"Babies in the eyes," use of the metaphor, 181, 413,
474

Bachelors' Door or Porch, in churches, 208,

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Becket (Thomas à), his descendants, 127, 215; hymn
sung before his murder, 164, 216, 275
Beelzebub on Hell Fire Club, 334
Belcher (H. E.) on "Dumble," 447
Belfry custom, curious, 462
Belinda, the name, 66, 225
Bell foundry at Whitechapel, 78

Bell (Dr.), his sandbags, 188, 232

Bells, voices in, 52; chimes of Ware, 69, 172; silver
in, 105, 175, 269, 432; their use, circa 1602, 145;
Angelus, 323, 450; passing, 408; from Quimper,
Normandy, 467; Roman, 485

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Bibliography: :-

Alfred (King), 347, 438, 474

Beaconsfield (Lord), 321, 361, 401, 443, 482
Biblical, 169, 236, 286, 306, 369, 456

Books, printed in Trissino type, 29, 110; large
and small paper copies, 128, 237; written in
prison, 172

'Children of the Chapel,' 227, 275, 317
'Children's Garland,' 48, 135
'Chronicles of Eri,' 489

Commines (Philip de), 247

'Confederation of Kilkenny,' 347, 417
Cowper (William), 363

Cozens (Z.), 8, 94, 454

'Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers,' 347
Eland (William), 48, 250

'Garden of the Soul,' 489

Gillray (James), 187

Black (W. G.) on "Let us walk down Fleet Street," 488
Old Mortality,' 264

"Paint the town red," 126
Proverbs, old rewrit, 384

St. Gabriel and the drama, 268
Scotch counties, 331

Warlock and witch, 246

Black ball, used as a substantive, 214
Blackwater, rivers named, 328, 453

Blair (Rev. John), LL.D., chronologist, 58, 136, 204
"Blanche Compagnie," first, 57

Blenkinsopp (E. L.) on passing bell, 408
Centre: Sphere, 286

Crank, its meaning, 53
Duologue, 497

Lamb (Charles) as a ritualist, 376
Sight, second, 496

Spinning, old English, 496

Gladstone (Rt. Hon. W. E.), 1, 41, 135, 214, 329, Bloundelle-Burton (J.) on "Coals to Newcastle," 17

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Lee (Nathaniel), 66, 117

Lowell (James Russell), 83

Magazines, school and college, 256

Martin (Robert Montgomery), 408, 477, 499
'Mayor of Wigan,' 118, 134
Molière (J. B. P. de), 10, 170

Navigation, 223

'Notes and Queries,' local, 73

Office or hours of the Blessed Virgin, 37
"Omerifican "Testaments, 127, 191
St. Labre, his 'Life,' 89

Shakspearian, 9, 170

Shepherd's Farewell,' 167

'Shepherd's Festival,' 167

Swift (Dean Jonathan), 28, 115
Taunton, 68

Tennyson (Lord), 8, 57, 93, 206, 215

Thompson (Rev. William), 306
'Universal History,' 172

Watts (Dr. Isaac), 327

William of Tyre, 88

Bierley (P.) on "As proud as a louse," 388

Ashamement, 264

Folk-lore of gems, 313

Herring pie, 486

Hoodlumism, its derivation, 449
Oast, its meaning, 134

Sight, second, 412

Bird family, 229

Bird (T.) on "Goodening," 88

Thorn, holy, 126

'Birthday of the Year,' sonnet, 1

Births, quadruple, 308, 352

Bishops, Roman, their oath of subservience, 113

Black for evening wear, 489

Black (W. G.) on ghost miners, 205

Gwinett (Ambrose), 192

Influenza, its derivation, 335
Lee (N.), his Alexander,' 66

Crank, its meanings, 133
"Cross-purposes," a game, 71

"Eating poor Jack," 76
Oath of subservience, 113

Oboe, its etymology, 174
Regiment, 33rd, 377
Rose, damask, 150
Samplers, 473

Shakspeare (W.) in Oxford, 73

Slopseller, its meaning, 410

Sugar-plums, 490

Tennyson (Lord), his 'Crossing the Bar,' 137, 357
Thorn, holy, 177, 255

Waite (George), 298

Zoo Zoological Gardens, 96

Blow family, 8, 57

Boase (G. C.) on Lord Chief Baron Nicholson, 3

'Rook the Robber,' 229

Boddington (R. S.) on Dodwell family, 477

Goodenough family, 368

Boger (C. G.) on "Hospitale Conversorum," 209, 374

Marriage, royal, 466

Thorn, holy, 255

Boileau (Nicholas), his 'Satires,' 72

Bolland (W. C.) on "Babies in the eyes," 181

Bonaparte (Napoleon), the violet an emblem of his-
dynasty, 165, 338

Bone steal, 32, 117

Bone (J. W.) on Angelus bell, 450

Caraccioli's Chapel, 87

"Leash, The," 368

Wedding and marriage, 304

Yetminster and Ockford, 410

Book margins, equal and unequal, 56

Book plates, portraits as, 81, 129, 210; armorial, 97
Books. See Bibliography.

Books recently published :-

Allen's (G.) Attis of Caius Valerius Catullus, 39;
Science in Arcady, 119

Anderson's (Sir C.) Lincoln Pocket Guide, 180
Baddeley's (St. C.) Queen Joanna of Naples, 340

Barine's (A.) Bernardin de St. Pierre, 320

Barker (G. F. R.) and Stenning's Westminster
School Register, 99

Barrett's (C. R. B.) Essex, 35

Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 82, July 22, 1893

Books recently published:-

Basse's (W.) Poetical Works, edited by R. W.
Bond, 279

Bodleian Facsimile Reprints, 199
Book Prices Current, Vol. VI., 219
Box's (C.) Elegies and Epitaphs, 160

Bright's (J. W.) Gospel of St. Luke in Anglo-
Saxon, 259

Broad Norfolk, 260

Browning's (R.) Life of Strafford, 119

Brushfield's (T. N.) All Saints', East Budleigh, 99
Bullen's (A. H.) Stanley's Anacreon, 59

Burns's Poetical Works, edited by G. A. Aitken,
459

Campbell's (D.) Puritan in Holland, England,
and America, 319

Cass's (F. C.) East Barnet, 359

Castle's (E.) English Book-plates, 79

Clifford's (I. G. Č.) Descent of Charlotte Compton,
399

Cook's (Capt.) Journal, edited by W. J. L.
Wharton, 399

Coucher Book of Selby, edited by J. T. Fowler,
Vol. II., 420

Cox's (M. R.) Cinderella, 440

Cunningham's (P.) Nell Gwyn, edited by H. B.
Wheatley, 60

Dante's Purgatory, translated by C. L. Shadwell,
159

Dictionary of National Biography, 19

Dobson's (A.) Eighteenth Century Vignettes, 119
Dutt's (R. C.) Ancient India, 400

Earwaker's (J. P.) Four Randle Holmes, 219
Elton's (C. J. and M. A.) Great Book Collectors,
219

Epochs of American History, 480

Ferguson's (R. S.) Register of Kirkbiekendall,
300

Ffolliott's (W.) Little Book about Cartmel, 380
Fielding's (C. H.) Malling and its Valley, 380
Fitz Patrick's (W. J.) Secret Service under Pitt,
80

Florio's (J.) Essays of Montaigne, 239

Fowler's (T.) History of Corpus Christi College,
Oxford, 339

Frere's (W. H.) Two Centuries of Stepney
History, 500

Garbett's (E. L.) Earl of Rosse's Argument, 220
Gay's Poetical Works, edited by J. Underhill,

399

Gerard's (F. A.) Angelica Kauffman, 420
Gower's (Lord R.) Joan of Arc, 439
Grosart's (A. B.) Bower of Delights, 340
Hamilton's (W.) French Book-plates, 160
Hardy's (W. J.) Book-plates, 419

Hart's (A. B.) Epochs of American History, 180
Heine's (H.) Works, translated by C. G. Leland,

259

Henry's (W.) Upper Lough Erne, edited by Sir
C. S. King, 320

Hester's (G.) Nevill Simmons, 480
Historic Towns: York, by J. Raine, 239

Holbein's Dance of Death, edited by A. Dobson,
79

Holder's (C. F.) Louis Agassiz, 459

Books recently published:-

Hutchinson's (J.) Men of Kent, 240
Jessopp's (A.) Studies by a Recluse, 139
Lewis's (H.) Ancient Laws of Wales, 40
London and Middlesex Note-Book, 260
Lynn's (W. T.) Remarkable Comets, 160
Mac Donald's (G.) Poetical Works, 320
M'Knight's (W. H. E.) Lydiard Manor, 440
Macray's (W. D.) Catalogus Codicum Manuscrip-
torum Bibliothecæ Bodleianæ, 340
Maguth's (S. S.) Fall of Adam, 399
Maisey's (F. C.) Sanchi and its Remains, 179
Marriages, Regular and Irregular, 500
Meyer's (K.) Vision of Mac Conglinne, 100
Morfill's (W. R.) Poland, 400

Morley's (H.) English Writers, 39
Northall's (G. F.) English Folk-Rhymes, 419
Notes on Oxfordshire Domesday, 399

Notts and Derbyshire Notes and Queries, 199
Owen's (M. A.) Old Rabbit, 219

Oxford Bible for Teachers, 379

Pepys's Diary, edited by H. B. Wheatley, Vol. I.,
359

Pink's (W. D.) Middleton Family of Denbigh-
shire, 299

Prideaux's (S. T.) Historical Sketch of Book-
binding, 419

Richter's (P. E.) Verzeichniss der Bibliotheken,

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St. Bartholomew's Hospital Reports, 459
Scott's (Sir W.) Waverley Novels, Border Edition,
60, 140, 199, 279, 379, 459
Scottish Ballad Poetry, 399
Sergeant's (L.) Wyclif, 240

Sharp's (A. M.) History of Ufton Court, 239
Simpson's (W. S.) St. Paul's Cathedral Library,
479

Smith's (J. E.) St. John the Evangelist, West-
minster, 80

Stebbing's (T. R. R.) History of Crustacea, 480
Stoke d'Abernon, its Church and Manor, 40
Sweet's (H.) Short English Grammar, 119
Symonds's (J. A.) Walt Whitman, 439
Thompson's (E. M.) Greek and Latin Palæo-
graphy, 439

Thornely's (J. L.) Brasses of Lancashire and
Cheshire, 479

Tuer's (A. W.) London Street Cries, 100;
Delightful and Strange Designs, 199
Uzanne's (O.) Quais de Paris, 140

Vanbrugh's (Sir John) Works, edited by W. C.
Ward, 319

Waller's (E.) Poems, edited by G. T. Drury, 79
Ward's (B.) History of St. Edmund's College, Old
Hall, 499

White's (H. S.) Deutsche Volkslieder, 380
Women Adventurers, edited by M. M. Dowie, 459
Wordsworth's Poetical Works, edited by E:
Dowden, 100, 420

Worsley's (H.) Dawn of English Reformation, 259

Bookshelves, best, 145

66

Boswell (R. B.) on Exceptio probat regulam," 409
Both, with a verb singular, 85

Bouchier (J.) on Ariosto and the British nobility, 445
Bells, voices in, 52

Brouette, its meaning, 27
Cephisus and the Ilissus, 303
'Children's Garland,' 135
Death, its cause, 355

Editors, their reputation, 276, 393
Eke-names, parish, 132
Horses, wild, 172

Kingsley (C.), his last lines, 372

Language, accurate, 310

Moore (Nelly), 15

Newton (John), 250
Parodies, foreign, 108

Primrose, cowslip, and oxlip, in French, 245
Scott (Sir W.) as a "quotable" poet, 184
Shakspeare (W.), French critic on, 158
Sonnet, sonnets on, 98

Sugar-plums, 407

Whitechapel needles, 138

Bourke (Theobald, third Viscount), his wife, 307, 337

Bow Street runners, 325

Bowes (Sir Jerome) at the Russian Court, 250

Bowles (G.) on Kimbolton Castle, 152

Tennyson (Lord), 147

Bracebridge Hall, its original, 273, 412

Bradbury (R. T.) on Poems by Two Brothers,' 326,
Tennyson (Lord), lines by, 294

Bradford (Benjamin), of Charmouth, his monument, 108
Bradford (J. G.) on Benjamin Bradford, 108
Bradley (H.) on Fargood," 347

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Brains in one's belly, 387

Brandy called " fine Champagne," 265, 396

Brasses in churches, their preservation, 26, 117, 153
Brawn, celebrated cook, 68

Bray, its vicar in 1715, 206, 278

Brent Hill saying, 209, 433

Brewer (E. C.) on "Availed of," 35

Bone-steal, 32

Brent Hill saying, 433

"Gee! Wo!" 55

"Ventre-saint-gris," 354

Zolaesque, new word, 115, 411

Brian Boroimhe, King of Ireland, his pedigree, 327
Bridge and culvert, their difference, 248, 376, 418
Brighton, history in pottery at, 43, 61
Briscoe (J. P.) on "Sing old Rose," 77
Bronze, how to darken, 69, 138

Brooke (Sir Basil), knights of the name, 487
Brooke (R.) on hippodrome in London, 133
Brooks (W.) on "Arbatel," 114
Brouette, its meaning, 27, 70, 251
Brown (J. R.) on Ambrose Gwinett, 56

Browne family of the Neale, co. Mayo, 168

Browne (J. C.) on Browne family of the Neale, 168

Brownlow (E. B.) on Shakspeariana, 102

Bruce (Robert), his followers, 86, 171

Bruggencate (K. ten) on "Duologue," 497

Longfellow (H.), his 'Silent Land,' 130
Brummagem, earliest use of the word, 106

Bruton (Wrey Chichester), last Plantagenet, 166, 193
Bucketing in 1659, 33

Buckingham Palace, "The Queen's Palace," 108
Bullen (M. W.) on Girton court rolls, 128
Bullets, golden, 12

Bunratty, co. Clare, its siege, 113, 374
Burial by torchlight, 226, 338, 455

Burion (C.) on England described by foreigners, 347
Inscriptions on poor-boxes, 228
Macaroni Latin, 449

'Notes and Queries,' German, 492
Steinfeld, 89

Vienna press and Louis XVI., 324

Burke (Edmund) and Catherine Macaulay, 113

Burns (Robert), pictures founded on his poems, 11,

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C. (F.) on "Lucy of Leinster," 109
C. (G. E.) on Sir John Mennes, 256
C. (J.) on Moreton family, 7

Vayne Castle, 76

C. (J. J.) on Duke of Leeds, 318

Zouch (Thomas and Henry), 198
C. (T. W.) on river Blackwater, 328
Cadwallader and his goats, 78
Cæsar (Julius), his sword, 118
Calder (A.) on followers of Bruce, 86

Rose family of Kilravock, 142, 393
Calvinism, rhyme on, 428, 475
Campbell (Sir Roger), 109

Campion (Miss), her biography, 68
Campvire Church, Holland, 411

"Canary bird," an opprobrious term, 395, 472
Capital punishment in France, 148
Caraccioli's Chapel, its locality, 87, 157
Cardinal virtues. See Virtues.
Carlyle (Thomas) and Tennyson, 367
Carte (Thomas), his biography, 417
Carter (Matt.), his 'True Relation,' 229
Cass (C. W.) on Copplestone family, 134
Fermor (Arabella), 212
John of Gaunt, 231, 431
Lady of the Bedchamber, 355
M.A., "commenced," 57

"Man convinced against his will," 168

Member of Parliament, 173

Vole, its etymology, 274

Castle, heraldic, 347, 474

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