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INDEX.

TENTH SERIES. - VOL. III.

[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EDITORIAL,
EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, OBITUARIES, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS,
SHAKESPEARIANA, SONGS AND BALLADS, and TAVERN SIGNS.]

A. (B.) on authors of quotations wanted, 128

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Α. (Β. C. W.) on "God rest you merry,' 7," 49

A. (C. B.) on "The Hungry Forties," 87

Alexandra (Queen), her surname, 114, 174, 351, 412-

Aleyn (John), law reporter, his biography, 344

Algarva, meaning of the word, 127, 194

A. (F. G.) on "Who pays the piper calls the tune," 468 Algonquin element in English, 34, 77

A. (F. W.) on Sir Harry Bath: Shotover, 337

A. (J.) on heriot, 142

A. (P. W.) on pompelmous, 256

Abbotsley, St. Neots, Hunts, list of incumbents, 29
Abrahams (A.) on Coliseums old and new, 53, 255

Concerts of Antient Music, 488
Cromer Street, 248

Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, 236, 334

Fleet Street, No. 53, 427

Great Queen Street, Nos. 74 and 75, 433
Jacobean houses in Fleet Street, 206

Allen, motto of Louis II., Duke of Bourbon, 208, 473

All Fools' Day, customs on, 286, 333, 416

Almqvist (E.) on King Edward VII., 327
Amberskins, meaning of the word, 309, 393

America: dates of beginnings of different States, 326
American place-names, 188, 276, 333

American Prayer-Book, 208

Amory (T.), author of 'John Buncle,' his widow's
death, 326

Anchorites' dens, descriptions of, 128, 234, 293, 333,

391

Anderson (J. L.) on Patrick Bell, Laird of Anter-

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mony, 12

Lyceum Theatre, 132

Holyrood font, 109

Mary, Queen of Scots: letter of 1562, 325

Andrews (W.) on toastmaster, 309

'Moser's Vestiges,' 195

Wesley and the wig, 269

"Naked Boy and Coffin," 157

Angles: England, origin of the word, 16

Parkgate Theatre, 289, 397

Anglo-Indian on pompelmous, 331

Temple Bridge and County Hall, proposed, 105 Anjou, genealogical table of House of, 270, 317, 333

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Albert (Prince), as poet and musical composer, 308, 374 Anscombe (A.) on "England," "English," 322, 453

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Theatrical Remembrancer, 429

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Iland, 98

Stob, 14

Armorial bearings, taxes on, 392

Armorial visiting cards, 36

Armstrong (T. P.) on cross in the Greek Church, 56
Arnold (Sir Edwin), error in memorial inscription, 176
Arnold (Matthew), his 'Horatian Echo,' 6

Artemon on Whistler's ship, 227

Artists, modern Italian, 38

Ashbridge (A.) on Rocque's and Horwood's maps of
London, 187

Ashen faggot, Christmas custom in Somersetshire, 236
Assisa de Tolloneis,' its date, 38
"As such," meaning accordingly, 49, 193

Astarte on Charlemagne's Roman ancestors, 369

Irish folk-lore, 313

Lady's coat of arms, 398

Attorney of 1870 on 'The Law List,' 387

Auden (G. A.) on anchorites' dens, 333

Twitchel, 351

Audience Meadow, its name, 493

Austin (James), his great plum-pudding, 255
Authors and their first books, 247, 297
Autograph of Satan, 268, 356, 415

Axon (W. E. A.) on Robert Farren Cheetham, 64
'Faithful Admonition' of May, 1554, 484
Lando (Ortensio) and Eugenio Raimondi, 363
Statue in a circle of books, 8

Ayeahr on Farrell, of the Pavilion Theatre, 188

Lamb in place-names, 294
Maiden Lane, Malden, 329, 477
Police uniforms: omnibuses, 432
Spratt family, 227

B. on Marriage Service, 7

St. Anthony of Padua, 8

В. (С. С.)

on

patent medicines, 86

Qin the H. E. D.,' 146

B. (D. v.) on bringing in the Yule "clog," 156

B. (E. G.) on St. Sepulchre, 173
B. (G. F. R.) on Calland, 9

Carne (Samuel Charles), 367
Grimke (John Faucherreaud), 367
Grinfield (Rev. Edw, Wm.), 370
Quenington, Gloucestershire, 489
St. Paul's Cathedral, 468

Trelawny (Sir Jonathan, Bart.), 447

B. (H.) on 'Patience, 229

B. (H. J.) on penny wares wanted, 16

B. (H. W.) on Joseph Wilfred Parkins, 108

B. (K. M.) on Marmont family, 189

B. (R.) on English officials under foreign Govern-

ments, 129, 214

Epigram on a rose, 355

Houses, ancient religious, 69

B. (R. E.) on blood used in building, 173

Police uniforms: omnibuses, 137

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Name coincidences, 466

Balances, guinea, 347, 413, 472

Balances or scales, early, 208, 273

Baldock (G. Y.) on Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, 297

Nail and the clove, 231

Baldwin (Sir Timothy) in 'D.N. B.,' 306
Ball (F. E.) on Battle-axe Guard, 315
Ballowe (Henry) in 'D.N.B.,' 267
Baltic Fleet, Russian, in 1788, 246

Balzac, cipher used by, 368
Bananas, varieties of, 14
Bankrupts in 1708-9, 154
Bannerman (Rev. David) Janet Turing, 167, 316
Baptist Confessions of Faith, 89, 116, 455
Barclay-Allardice (R.) on patents of precedence, 90

Police uniforms: omnibuses, 76
Barker (H. T.) on St. Patrick, 450
Barker and Killigrew families, 224
Barnfield (R.), his 'Cynthia,' 425
Barrel-organ builders in Cheapside, 348
Barrow (Oswald) on the Fitzwilliam family, 165
Barry (Dr. James), her biography, 228, 813
Baskish, New Year's Eve in, 86; P. d'Urte's
'Genesis' in, 148; butterfly in, 226; Leiçarragan
verbin, 267

Bath, memorial tablet to James Quin at, 185; Gay's
'Beggar's Opera at, 365

Bath (Sir Harry) and Shotover, 209, 277
Batten (W. M.) on Hallet family, 308
Maxwell of Ardwell, 389
Battle-axe Guard, c. 1709, 247, 314
Battlefield sayings, 35

Bayley (A. R.) on House of Anjou, 317

Blake (Benjamin): Norman: Oldmix on, 15
"Gentle Shakespeare," 170

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Scotch words and English commentators, 272

"Tertias of foot," 429

Wilie-beguilies, 125

Young and Burns, 466

Beaconsfield (Lord), his faith, 367

Beardshaw (H. J.) on date of the Creation, 333
Beating the bounds, the custom, 209, 293, 390
Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick, their pedigree, 488
Beauty of Buttermere,' Sadler's Wells play alluded
to by Wordsworth, 352

Bedford (Rev. W. K. R.), his death, 120

Begbie (K. M.) on Verschoyle: Folden, 116

Bell (Patrick), Laird of Antermony, his biography, 12
Bellomont (Viscount) and Charles Mason, Royalist

divine, 388

Bellringing performance, notable, 466

Bensly (E.) on Burton's 'Anatomy of Melancholy,' 203

"Humanum est errare," 78

King's Classical and Foreign Quotations,' 447
Letters, their names, 277

Bent (M. V. A.) on Edmond Hoyle, 196
Woffington (Peg), her portraits, 195
Berlioz (H.), his 'A travers Chants,' 365
Besant (Sir Walter), pronunciation of his surname,
28, 113, 155, 196; Dr. Isaac Watts, 489

Betagh (William), his 'Voyage round the World,'
1719, 61

Betty=black pudding or haggis, 6

Bevan (Rev.), of Worcester College, his
'Parochial Letters,' 1829, 87

Bible: Baskish translation of Genesis, 148; John
Brown's 'Self-Interpreting Bible,' 228; Luther's
'Commentary on the Galatians, '229; Psalm cxxxvii.
2, the weeping willow, 247; in Gaelic, 289
Bibliographies, bibliography of, 243, 316, 394
Bibliography:-

Anne (Queen), her last years, 32
Arithmetic, 50, 98

Authors and their first books, 247, 297
Beating the bounds, 391

Bibliographical queries, 227, 292, 473
Bibliography of bibliographies, 243, 316, 394
Bliss (Dr. P.), his remarkable cancels, 62

Blood used in building, 35

Bonaparte (Napoleon), 167, 212

Book sales, catalogue of English, 341
Boswell's 'Johnson,' 284

Borrow (George), his Turkish Jester,' 229, 335
Brewer (Anthony), 113

Burns (Robert), 148

Burton (R.) his 'Anatomy of Melancholy,' 203
Catalogues of seventeenth-century tracts, 174
Charnock (R. S.), 263

Bibliography:-

China, travels in, 15, 154

Christmas, 32

Collins (Wilkie), 207

Cooper (Thomas), 229, 270

Coryate (Tom), 426, 494

Cranmer (Archbishop), 24

De Tabley (Lord) and N. & Q.,' 147

Dickens (Charles), 22, 207, 337, 377, 454

Duelling, 16, 94, 475

"Dunelmiæ Filius," 368

Epitaphs, 114, 195, 371, 437

Essays, 148, 294

Goldsmith (Oliver), 49, 152

Gordon (Patrick), 283, 324

Hill (Benson Earle), 162

Keats (John), recently discovered MSS., 81; his

'Grecian Urn,' 464, 469

Lamb (Charles), 36

Lawrence's 'Empire of the Nairs,' 1811, 463
Masons' marks, 228, 296

Masters (Mary), 404
May Day, 344

Milton's 'Paradise Lost,' 1751, 68, 133

Molière in verse, 55

Moser (Joseph), his 'Vestiges, 128, 195
Nelson (Lord) in fiction, 26, 77, 116, 294

Penny wares, 16

Phillipps (Sir Thomas), 462

Platea (Franciscus de), 108

Plays of eighteenth century and earlier, 48

Raleigh (Sir

(Sir W.

his 'Historie of the World,'

127, 194, 274, 317

Sarpi (Father Paul), 44, 84, 144, 232

Sheridan (R. B.), his 'Critic,' 345

Southey's Omniana,' 92

Spenser (Ed.), his 'Epithalamion,' 246, 412, 474

Stukeley (Sir Lewis), his 'Petition,' 428

Tacitus, trans. by Greenwey and Savile, 488

Thackeray (T. J. and W. M.), 22, 73, 131, 151,
196, 275

Travers (Henry), his 'Miscellaneous Poems and
Translations,' 346, 416

Warden (David Bailie), 309

Willis (Edmond), his 'Abreuiation of Writing by
Character, 328, 375

Zornlin, 402

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