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on Elliston's (R. W.) Morlands and NewBethnal Green, 141.

McDonnell (Michael F. J.) place of education, 216. comes at Hackney and Wyborne family, 49 McGovern (Rev. J. B.) on Albania,' 211. Borrow's localities, 165. Curious Christian epitaph, 314. Exchange of souls in fiction, 306. Irrelagh.' Irish story, 69, 105. The longest bowshot, 220. "Nunquam minus solus quam cum solus," 38. Southey's contributions to Critical Review,' 187. Statements about two popes, 266. Wildering and 'wilding," 98 McGrigor (G. D.) on Lord [John] Vaughan, 268 Maconchy (Miss A. F.) on Heraldic: Woolmer House, Bramshott, 180

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MacPhail (D.) on authors of quotations wanted, 15

MacPhail (E. Monteith) on "Sons of Ichwe,"

48 McPike (Eugene F.) on Flamsteed (John) and Dr. Edmond Halley, 64. Stepney (George) at Vienna, 37. Waddingham family of Yorkshire,

97

MacSweeny (J. J.) on augury in Shakespeare, 5. 'St. Stephen and Herod,' 315 Magrath (Dr. John R.) on pre-Raphaelite stained glass, 105

Malleson (J. P.) on Matthew Arnold and “ AngloSaxon contagion," 38

Marshall (George) on the Houghton meeting, 250. Key to Trilby,' 245. Leap Year: lady's offer of marriage, 24. A maxim of Vauvenargues, 105. Panton Street Puppet Show, 83. Raleigh (Sir Walter) and Queen Elizabeth at Sandgate, 273. Straw (Jack) and Wat Tyler, 217. Thackeray's Newcomes,' 77. Washington's (George) wealth, 221

Martin (Edward A.) on a portrait said to be of

Gilbert White, 264.

Maw (Gerald W.), F.R.C.S., on records of Maw family, 10

Maxwell (George) on ' Bertram de Bourne,' 318 Maxwell (Sir Herbert) on Fish-yard,' its meaning, 216. Origin of “ Querelle d'Allemand," 9. Plane trees in London, 272. St. Trunnion's identity, 54. Washington (Henry), 290 Maycock (Sir Willoughby) on "Abanazar," 106. Alabaculia, name of racehorse, 163. Houghton meeting, 154. Macdonell's (Col. A. R.) duel with Norman Macleod, 43, 76. "Dinkum Shop," 7. Napoleon I. and Lord John Russell, 47. Chesterfield letters, 215. "Old Lady of Threadneedle Street," 302. A riddle by George Selwyn, 153. Seven Kings, place-name, 249 Menmuir (Charles), M.A., on banknote slang, 309 Mercer (H. C.) on the log house, 320. Thumb latch, 321

Mew (J. H. Lethbridge) on John Miers, profilist, 162

Mildmay (H. A. St. J.), Col., on New Chesterfield letters, 154

Milner (Rev. A. B.), enquiry about Edmund Clerke, clerk of the Privy Seal, 12 Milward (Graham) on Lucien Bonaparte's captivity in England, 236 Minakata (Kumagusu) on the ant-bear and the tortoise, 125. Boys born in May, 25. Cutting hair to prevent stomach-ache, 138. Early English use of word "kimono," 80. Old Chinese idea of submarines, 131

Minchin (Hamilton) on Dürer and Wilibald Pirkheimer, 231

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Moffat (Alex G.) on Grim or Grime in place-names, 160. St. Alkelda, her name, 247. Swin-swift (channel), 166

Molloid on author of quotation wanted, 322 Moriarty (L. E.) on Master Gunner's status, 153 Morgan (F. C.) on Charles Morris of Portman square, 264

Morley (Christopher) on Dyer (George) (17551841), 237. Wilson (John), bookseller, 237 Morley (Claude), F.E.S., F.Z.S., on hedgehogs sucking milk, 105

Maule (Margaret A.) on the Feast of the Assump tion and the Sign of the Cross, 236 Murray (John) on Adeste Fideles,' its date, 292

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O'Brien (George) on authors of quotations wanted, 42. Works by Henry Langenstein and Henricus de Hoyta, 265 Observer on Fellows of New College, Oxford, 118. Mills at Bransford, Worcestershire, 149 Odell (Rev. F. J.), R.N., on Kellond surname, 220. Proclamation stones, 178

Old East Anglian on Markshall and Fuller family, 78. Stags and eglantine on crests, 13 Oldroyd (Rev. J. B.) on Go to Exeter " in murder trial, 14

Oliphant (E. H. C.) on authorship of play " Double Falsehood," 30, 60, 86

Oliver (V. L.), F.S.A., on inscriptions in Marylebone burial ground, 236. Martins at Westminster, 277. Plays at Westminster School, 164

Oliphant (W. Elwin) on elephant and Oliphant, 334

Oliver (V. L.) on Neate family, 50

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S. (W. B.) on Ismenia, 25

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St. Swithin on Anguish Street, 165. "As dead
as a door-nail," 304. Bird-scaring songs, 246.
Bluecoat School at York, 158. Definition of
ambassador, 243. Etymology of Grim
Grime, 137. "Flummery," 192. George Sel-
wyn's riddle, 188. Good Friday pleasure fairs,
164. Hereditary long hair, 177. Indentures
and Frazer (Sir J. G.), 148. Master gunners,
211. Missel thrush and mistletoe seeds, 132.
Mrs. Grundy, 233. "Royal Ante diluvian
Order of Buffaloes," 237. St. John Baptist
heads, 238. Shakespeare and the garden, 193.
"Sheer hulk and Spanish Main,"
Soul's attention to а corpse, 205. Swin
Channel, 130. Toad-juice, 70. Trousered
piano legs, 301. Two popes: their histories,

305

65.

Salmon (Principal David) on Napoleon I. and
Lord John Russell, 48

Sampson (Rev. G.) on bird-scaring songs, 98.
Missel thrush and mistletoe seeds, 98

Samuel (Arthur Michael) on Emerson's 'English
Traits,' 275

Sanigar (Wm.) on astertion flowers, 302.

Bell

Tavern, Broad Street, Bristol, 295. Merchant
marks, 23

Scottish Student on the Ainslie Bond, 41
Seton-Anderson (James) on Sir Francis Anderson's
descendants, 122. Baillie (Dr. George Robert-
son), 151. Baillie (Thomas), 293. Boumphrey
family, 67. List of marriages, 262. Simpson
(Robert), royal farrier, 67. Turner (Wm.) of
Shrigley Park, 94, 249

Shakespear (Col. John) on 1811 Derby Race, 124.
Shakespear (Hon. John) of Jamaica, 124.
Shakespear (John) of Ratcliff Highway, 151.
Translations wanted, 295

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Sharland (Miss E. Cruwys) on Argyles," 327.
Paten or salver, 13

Sharp (W.) on white horse of Kent landscape, 25
Sheridan (R. B. C.) on Patrick Brady, 291
Sherwood (George) on Boulogne: Registers and
Epitaphs, 223. Fund for Preserving Memorials
of the Dead in Ireland, 218. Manor records,
244. Marriage records, 305. Million Bank,
222

Singer (Dorothea Waley) on medieval scientific
MSS., 206

Smith (Edward) on bibliography of epitaphs, 130
Smith (Prof. G. C. Moore) on "Bonfire Night,"

lines, 318. Christmas verses spoken by child-
ren, 46. Puritan and his cat, 232

Smith (John Anderson), M.D., on pronunciation
of "apochromatic," 209, 277

Smith (J. de Berniere) on forgotten writers, 189
Smith (O. King) on St. Cuthman, 76
Smith (W. R. F.) on Shropshire names, 266
Snell (Molly H.) on author of quotation wanted,
211

Southam (Col. Herbert) on Allin R. Burt, minia-
ture painter, 167. George Street, Portman
Square, London, 209. House wherein Lord
Roberts died, 125. Longest bowshot, 180.
Lucien Bonaparte, prisoner in England, 300.
Master gunners, 213. Mrs. Susan Cromwell,
277. Submarine boat at Paris, 1850, 152.
"Why don't they eat cake," 162

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Sparke (A.) on "As jolly as sandboys," 279.
Back-magazine dealers, 104. Bibliography of
epitaphs, 130. Blackwell Hall Factor, 306.
Bonaparte (Lucien), prisoner in England, 300.
Brown (Joseph), 54. Clay balls as Christmas
collecting boxes, 80. Clenock (Rev. Dr.) 161.
Cock as the French national emblem, 131.
Court of St. James, 324. Cowap surname, 247.
Derivation of surnames, 325. Domestic use of
patens, 50. Elephant and Oliphant. 301.
Etymology of Grim or Grime, 137.
"Fed up,"
159. Fenner family, 274. "Flummery," 149.
Foundling entries in parish registers,
"Get the needle," 194. Graves planted with
flowers, 166. Interment in other families'
graves, 121.
Knibb (Joseph), clockmaker, 241.
Labour-in-Vain, as street name, 193. Longest
bowshot, 220. "Lorribus," 205. Marazion,
328. Merchant marks and ancient finger-rings,
22. Million Bank, 222. New Shakspere
Society's publications, 162. Pseudonyms,
293. Rede-birds, 329. Robertson, minia-
turist, of Dublin, 249. St. Helena Life of
Marlborough,' 108. "Scotchman's Post," 188.
Shepherd (George), 322. Statues and Memo-
rials in the British Isles, 312. Stewart (Hon.
Lieut. George), 75. Stocks (Dr. J. E.), 333.
Taylor (Sir Charles Wm.), Bt., 190. Souls ex-
changed in fiction, 191. War slang, 19.
Williams (Miss Helen Maria), 244
Speinchorn (C.), D.Phil., on John Norcross, 291
Steiner (Bernard C.) on "Nablette " and " Bonte-
feu," 66

Stephen (George A.) on Norfolk manuscripts, 217
Stewart (Alan) on J. Turner, painter, 131
Stewart-Brown (R.) on "Thwertnic " or
Thiertnie," old Cheshire custom, 93
Stockley (Prof. W. F. P.) on changes in accentua-
tion noted in New English Dictionary,, 32

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Stocker (Charles J.) on George Stocker, Devonian
priest, 183

Stockton (Helen Hamilton) on Richard Stockton
of Kiddington, 94

Stone (J. Harris) on author of quotation wanted,
239.

Stratton (Charles E.) on 'The Poor Thresher'
(song), 66

Strugnell (G. Kenneth) on schools, &c., of St.
Dunstan's-in-the-East, 69

Swithinbank (J. W.) on furniture screws and pegs,
236. Three metal mortars, 209

Swynnerton (Charles), F.S.A., on a Gloucester
Charter of Henry I., 73

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Sykes (H. Dugdale) on Tourneur's Revenger's
Tragedy'; Second Maiden's Tragedy,' 225

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T. (W. M.) on "Clarté est la bonne foi des
philosophes," 39, 135. Coleridge on immor-
tality, 39.

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T. (Y.) on Brown family of Brown's Bay, 98.
Byron's bust at Oxford, 122
Tapley-Soper (H.) on Heraldic: captor and his
captive's arms, 133. Scrounge," 18. Eye-
wash," 19
Tavaré (Fred. L.) on Charles I. farthing found,
195. Cromwell (Mrs. Susan), 232. Discoveries

in coins, 301. Early map of New York, 204.
Westcott (Philip), portrait painter, 246
Taylor (J. Marshall) on Bluecoat Schools, 126
Taylor (William) on Prudentius's Psychomachia,'
14

Temple (Sir Richard C.) on clayballs as Christmas
collecting boxes, 39. Correspondence of Richard
Edwards, 33, 117. Four gun salute at officer's
burial at sea, 38

Thomas (Ralph) on Cornish biographers, 88
Thoms (Alex.) on scores," 165

Thorn-Drury (G.) on William Peer, the alleged
actor, 331
Thorne (J. R.) on

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Heart burial, 134
Toke (N. E.) on "As dead as a door-nail," 304
Treich (L.) on foreign offspring of N. & Q.,' 38
Tomson (Octavius) on J. Turner, painter, 69
Turner (Frederic) on Moore or More family of
Egham, Surrey, 264, 284
Turpin (Pierre) on devils blowing horns, 186.
Edward the Confessor's crown, 238. Repre-
sentations of the Blessed Trinity, 215
Tyrrell (T. W.) on "Three Cripples" tavern, 334

U

Udal J. S.) F.S.A., on hereditary scholarship,
297. Shield of Flanders, 323. Suggested
change in the Royal Arms, 1

V. on Fund for Preserving Memorials of the Dead
in Ireland, 218

Valeat quantum, on Wright family of South
Elmsall, 159

Venn (John) on Alumni Cantabrigienses.' 66

W

W. (A. T.) on Marazion place-name, 328
W. (F.) on Finkle as street-name, 109
W. (G. H.) on Charles I.'s journey from Oxford to
Southwell, 326. Locality of Fremland, Essex,
295. Nicholson (General John), 330. Seven
Kings, place-name, 249. Thames tunnels, 298
W. (J. B.) on Greek Anthology' at Eton, 75
W. (J. C.) on bibliography of epitaphs, 218
W. (J. D.) on labour, land and capital, 154
W. (W. R.) on "The Derby Blues," 97. Kent
family, 106

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Wainewright (John B.) on Adeste fideles' and
Rabelais, 329. As dead as a door-nail," 304.
Cambrai and Le Cateau mentioned, 1577, 26.
Challoner's (Richard) family, 235. Clenock
(Rev. Dr.), 161. Clerke (Edmund), clerk of the
Privy Seal, 83. Coorg State princess,. 298.
Cotesmore (Thomas), 292, 334. Derivation of
names, 326. Durston (John) and Dale (John),
276. Executions of West-Country priests,_96,
332. Emerson's English Traits,' 275. For-
gotten writers, 150. Garrett, Portuguese poet,
182. Hoorde (William), 179. Hopkins, Michell
Knibb (Joseph),
and Cotesmore, priests, 292.
clockmaker, 123. Lakes Fascholler and Calen-
dari, 13. "Lambendo effingere
into shape," 69. Lewknor family, 201.
Light Invisible,' book-title, 123. Maison Rouge,
Frankfort, 321. Marazion, 328.
"Non-
naturals," 176. Occurrence of " camouflage
in American telegram, 42. Old clock and
watchmakers, 153, 237. Peat (Rev. Sir
Robert), 23. Powell (David) priest at Brussels,
295. Richard I.'s captivity, 21. Russell
(Charles) or Russel, Winchester Scholar, 207.
Rutter family name, 54. St. Henry the
Englishman, 50. Scot (Philip), 211. Struw-
welpeter' in English, 68. Sylke epitaph at
Exeter, 152. Wainewright (Jeremiah), 180.
Warnford (Richard), Winchester Scholar, 266,
324. Wodecocke (Lawrence), 318

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Wallis-Tayler (A. W.) on Grafton, Oxon., 320.
Liscloony, 317. Longworth

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Castle, Herefordshire, 320

Walters (H. B.) on Hampshire church bells and
their founders, 109

Ward (Joseph Heald) on Herrick's debt to Andrew
Waters (Arthur W.) on Charles Lamb's em-
Willet, 37. Parkinson family, 97
ployers, 287

Watkin (Hugh R.) on Crusaders' names, 293.
Kellond surname, 189. Proclamation stones,
275

Watson-Taylor (John) on Edward Hyde, D.D.,
105. Louisa spelt Lueazer, 276

Wayman (H. W. B.) on Anguish as street-name,
and " scores," 165, 221

Weekley (Prof. Ernest) on Cowap surname, 247
Weeks (Wm. Self) on Bell and Shoulder tavern
sign, 109. Churches used for election of
municipal officers, 127. Clay balls as Christ-
mas collecting boxes, 79. Foundling entries in
Parish Registers, 71. Indentures, 211. Mar-
riage entries in duplicate, 198. Rose of
Denmark tavern sign, 138. St. Alkelda, 190.
Three Black Crows,' its authorship, 160
Welby (Alfred) on "shiffle-shuffle," 177
Wheeler (C. B.) on points in Quentin Durward,
268. Tombstone inscription, 305

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Wherry (George) on George Dyer's portrait, 301
White (G. H.) on " Biager," 24. Bluecoat Schools
218. Daudet's Jack,' 150. Gloucester
Charter, and Roger de Gloucester, 18, 73.
Louisa spelt Leweezer, 276. Roger de Glou-
cester in Domesday,' 233. Souls exchanged
in fiction, 191. Spurious charter, 261
White (Thos.) on Gibbon's prophecy about 'Tom
Jones,' 303

Whitebrook (J. C.) on James Wheatley, cobbler,
267

Whitebrook (Margaret) on Dickens: topographical
slip, and peculiarity of style, 164. Markshall
and Honywood_family, 78

Whitehead (Dr. John L.) on Hampshire church
bells, 46

Whitfield (A. Stanton), F.R.Hist.S., on an auto-
graph fragment of Tennyson, 67

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Whitley (William T.) on Dessin's Hotel, Calais,
51. Morland Gallery, 132
Wienholt (Mrs. E. C.) on hereditary long hair, 247.
Wilberforce-Bell (H.) on Parks or Perks family,
317. Persons of name of Wilson, 293
Willcock (Dr. John), on "As jolly as sandboys,"
180. Scott's satire on Church of England
Marriage Service, 208, 278.
for Breslau churches, 181
Williams (Aneurin) on Abdolla," 182. Ann of
Swansea, 322. Burton (Richard), 95.
Clenock (Rev. Dr.), 124. Congewoi," its
meaning, 264. Edition of Baptiste Mantuani
Carmelite,' 12. Fletcher (John William), 293.
Griffith (Ralph), founder of The Monthly Review,
236. Hamilton (Walter), F.R.G.S., 318.
Hugo (Rev. Thomas), 207. Lloyd (Helicon),
68. Names in Carew Tournament, 152. Owens
(Susannah), 68. Translations of Christian
Fathers, 330. Williams (Miss Helen Maria),
180. Williams (John), c. 1671, 207. Wilson
(Richard) R.A., his pupils, 237

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Notes and Queries, Jan., 1920.

Williams (W. R.) on Army officers' obituary,
1727-60, 293. Brassey or Bracey family, 302.
Concannon family, 266. Cromwell (Oliver),
ensign, 292. Denis (Sir Peter), 242. Dennis
the hangman's fate, 235. English Army list
of 1740, 270. Grant (Col. Colquhoun), 250.
Haviland (General William), 278. Kettle
(Tilly), 221. Master gunners, 212. Million
Bank, 222. Taylor (Sir Charles Wm.) Bt., 190.
Tower of London: Yeoman of the Guard and
Tower warders, 192. Uvedale (Edmund), 316.
Yeoman of the Mouth, his duties, 239
Wilson (Mrs. Georgina) on origin of Christmas
carol, 320

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