Queries, with No. 82, July 22, 1893. INDEX. EIGHTH SERIES.-VOL. III. [For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, Adamant on preposition followed by a clause, 112, 435 Adams family of Gore Hall, Kent, 247 Adams (F.) on 66 Ale-dagger," 436 Alvernus, Mount, 197 Belinda, the name, 66 Both, with verb singular, 85 "Dimanche de Quasimodo," 437 Editorial note, curious, 106 Eke-names, parish, 251 Adams (F.) on "Luce," 372, 493 Oast, fish trade term, 173 Proverbs, 234, 265 Rose, damask, 149, 339 St. Grasinus, 232 St. Thomas of Waterings, 369 Sedan chair, 214 Shakspeariana, 103, 284 "Simple Simon," 25 Squin, its meaning, 299 "Thirty days hath September," 475 Tram, its derivation, 373 "Ventre-saint-gris," 354 Verlucio, its locality, 272, 397 "Whether or no," 356 Yeomen of the Guard, 86 Adams (Rev. Henry), M.A., his biography, 387, 417, Adams (Col. William Henry), his biography, 167 "Sans Paviours," 148 Alba Columba on Furye family, 68 Albacini (Carlo), Italian sculptor, 369, 495 Aldgate or Aldersgate, 488 Aldred (H. W.) on Cope family, 187 Alfred (King), his works, 347, 438, 474 "Laborare est orare," 147 Allen (S.) on Lucy of Leinster, 274 = America, first English theatrical company in, 65 American on the slave trade, 373 Ana, early titles ending in, 92 Anderson (P. J.) on Glasgow University mace, 278 Angus (G.) on Mount Alvernus, 198 'Becket' at the Lyceum, 164, 275 "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 Anon. on Devizes, 449 Devon cows, 185 Maccabees, Books of, 169 Rousseau (J. J.) and Parker, 209 Anonymous Works:- Alleged Decline of Science, 206 From Oxford to Rome, 207, 272, 294 Old-fashion Farmer's Motives, 309 Recollections of Rugby, 48, 138 Simple Cobbler of Aggawam, 394 Traitor, The, a tragedy, 71 Whole Duty of Man, 46 Anson (Lord), lion-head of the Centurion, 144 Apperson (G. L.) on Barclay's English Dictionary,' 476 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 'Arry on "Zoo" and "Zoology," 374 "Arthur, King of England," at Innsbruck, 471 Ashton (Sir Ralph), Sheriff of Yorks, 1472-3, 247 B. (A. G.) on Welsh songs, 152 Coffee, early references to, 248 Mistake: Mistaken, 19, 390 Spinning, old English, 411 Urian, Christian name, 311 B. (G. F. R.) on Barnard family, 411 'Chambers's London Journal,' 234 B. (G. F. R.) on Lord Jeffreys, 17 Onslow (Thomas, Earl of), 289 B. (J. A.) on church brasses, 153 B. (J. L.) on old token, 209 B. (J. T.) on French prisoners of war, 72 Waverley novels, 467 B. (R. E.) on Johnstone family, 152 B. (W. C.) on "Babies in the eyes," 413 Bray, vicar of, 278 'Dictionary of National Biography,' 183 Magazines, school and college, 256 Verlucio, its locality, 148, 331 B. (W. W.) on George Robins, 358 "Babies in the eyes," use of the metaphor, 181, 413, Bachelors' Door or Porch, in churches, 208, 296 Bacon (Francis), Baron Verulam, and "Baugh" and Bacteriology, modern, its founder, 384 Bagnall (J.) on heraldic castle, 474 Heraldry, novelty in, 437 St. Clement's Day, 158 St. Thomas's Day, 417 Wroth money, 457 Bagpipes, Lincolnshire, 13 Baily (J.) on relics of Christ, 297 Baldock (G. Y.) on "Hariole," the verb, 154 Translator cobbler, 115 Wiggin, its meaning, 153 Bale (Sackville), his collections, 32; his biography, Ball (Sir Alexander John), his biography, 184 Bangor, Preston Candover, Hants, 248 Barclay (Rev. James), his 'English Dictionary,' 428, 476 Bard on Welsh songs, 68 Becket (Thomas à), his descendants, 127, 215; hymn Bell foundry at Whitechapel, 78 Bells, voices in, 52; chimes of Ware, 69, 172; silver Belt given to Indians, 309 Belt of Chastity, Nuremberg Collection, 225 Benet (Sir Richard), or Benese, 187, 279 Benham (W.) on From Oxford to Rome,' 294 Bennet (N.) on Bp. Warburton's Shakespear,' 141, Beresford (D. R. P.) on Mitchell family, 127 | Berkshire villages in Kenilworth,' 26 Bible, Books of the Maccabees, 169, 236; Barker and Gillray (James), 187 Supplement to the Notes , with No. 82, July 22, 1893 Blenkinsopp (E. L.) on passing bell, 408 Crank, its meaning, 53 Lamb (Charles) as a ritualist, 376 Spinning, old English, 496 Gladstone (Rt. Hon. W. E.), 1, 41, 135, 214, 329, Bloundelle-Burton (J.) on "Coals to Newcastle," 17 Crank, its meanings, 133 "Cross-purposes," a game, 71 'Eating poor Jack," 76 Oath of subservience, 113 Oboe, its etymology, 174 Regiment, 33rd, 377 Shakspeare (W.) in Oxford, 73 Slopseller, its meaning, 410 Sugar-plums, 490 Tennyson (Lord), his 'Crossing the Bar,' 137, 357 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 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 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 recently published :- Allen's (G.) Attis of Caius Valerius Catullus, 39; Anderson's (Sir C.) Lincoln Pocket Guide, 180 Barine's (A.) Bernardin de St. Pierre, 320 Barker (G. F. R.) and Stenning's Westminster Supplement to the Notes , with No. 82, July 22, 1893 Books recently published:- Hutchinson's (J.) Men of Kent, 240 Morley's (H.) English Writers, 39 Notts and Derbyshire Notes and Queries, 199 Oxford Bible for Teachers, 379 Pepys's Diary, edited by H. B. Wheatley, Vol. I., Smith's (J. E.) St. John the Evangelist, West- Stebbing's (T. R. R.) History of Crustacea, 480 Thornely's (J. L.) Brasses of Lancashire and Tuer's (A. W.) London Street Cries, 100; Vanbrugh's (Sir John) Works, edited by W. C. Waller's (E.) Poems, edited by G. T. Drury, 79 White's (H. S.) Deutsche Volkslieder, 380 Worsley's (H.) Dawn of English Reformation, 259 |