Bookshelves, best, 145 Boswell (R. B.) on Exceptio probat regulam," 409 Bouchier (J.) on Ariosto and the British nobility, 445 Brouette, its meaning, 27 Editors, their reputation, 276, 393 Horses, wild, 172 Kingsley (C.), his last lines, 372 Language, accurate, 310 Moore (Nelly), 15 Newton (John), 250 Parodies, foreign, 108 Brent Hill saying, 433 "Gee! Wo!" 55 "Ventre-saint-gris," 354 Zolaesque, new word, 115, 411 Brian Boroimhe, King of Ireland, his pedigree, 327 Briscoe (J. P.) on 66 Sing old Rose," 77 Brooke (Sir Basil), knights of the name, 487 Brouette, its meaning, 27, 70, 251 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 Buckingham Palace, "The Queen's Palace," 108 | Bunratty, co. Clare, its siege, 113, 374 Burion (C.) on England described by foreigners, 347 'Notes and Queries,' German, 492 Vienna press and Louis XVI., 324 Burke (Edmund) and Catherine Macaulay, 113 Burns (Robert), pictures founded on his poems, 11, Vayne Castle, 76 C. (J. J.) on Duke of Leeds, 318 Zouch (Thomas and Henry), 198 Calder (A.) on followers of Bruce, 86 Rose family of Kilravock, 142, 393 Calvinism, rhyme on, 428, 475 Campion (Miss), her biography, 68 66 Canary bird," an opprobrious term, 395, 472 Lady of the Bedchamber, 355 "Man convinced against his will," 168 Member of Parliament, 173 Vole, its etymology, 274 Castle, heraldic, 347, 474 Supplement to the Notes , with No. 82, July 22, 1893. Catalani (Angelica), her biography, 113, 211, 272 Cave-Browne (J.) on St. Grasinus, 107 Centenarian foxhunter, 66 Centre, misuse of the word, 286 Centurion, Roman, his costume and arms, 87, 157 Cephisus and the Ilissus, 303, 396, 477 Chadwick (H.) on old mulberry tree, 77 Châlet, its etymology, 68, 114 Chalk to score, 36 = Chalks: Long chalks, 33 Chamberlayne (W. J.) on 'Imitatio Christi,' 92 'Chambers's London Journal,' its career, 128, 234′′ Chance (F.) on Abbé or Abbot, 375 "Bolt from the blue," 345 Champagne, "fine," 265 Henchman, its etymology, 389 Jack or Jock=James, 121 Chandler families, 168, 217 Chandler (J.) on Chandler families, 168 Church brasses, their preservation, 26, 117, 153 Church Patronage Trust, 428 Churches, miserere carvings in, 14, 78; abbey, or Civis on article in periodical, 312 Clan badges, 328 Clark (C. E. E.) on "Jingo," 228 Clarke (G. H.) on an epitaph, 428 Clarke (Hyde) on imported grammar, 186 Claye (General), his biography, 307 Claypool (E. A.) on Claypoole family, 29 Claypoole family, 29, 137 Clevedon and the poets, 324 Clicking-time-twilight, 468 Clifford's Inn, Chancery Lane, 265 Clim on Lavington family, 287 Storace (Stephen), 348 Clinton (A.) on Ürian, Christian name, 311 Close (S. C. L.) on heraldic queries, 129 Mortimer (J. H.), 428 Cobbler, American, quoted, 216, 394 Chantrey (Sir Francis), his bronze razor, 105; mar- Cod fish, its price in 1824, 324 Chapel and devil, 193 Charles II. and the Royal Society, 234, 377, 497 Chelsea coffee-house in 1717, 128, 235 Chesney family and name, 58, 135, 214, 296, 336, 490 Chestnut, its botanic name, 385 Chevron on "Babies in the eyes," 475 "Curse of Scotland," 453 Cheyne (Viscounts), first and second, 453 Chope (R. P.) on "Cross-purposes," 275 Coffee, early references to, 248, 274 Coins, leather, 36, 97; one pound Scots, 1560, 348, 435 Cole (Christian), British Consul at Venice, 329 Waite (George), 298 Colebrooke (John), Consul at Cadiz, 448 Busby, its origin, 32 Dunkirk, superstition at, 264 Gem folk-lore, 313 Gloves and kisses, 18 "He that runs may read," 92 Highdown Hill, miller's tomb on, 225 Highness, Serene, 478 Hippodrome in London, 133 Holy Trinity, Minories, 499 Irish acre, 195 Isham (George), 16 Jennens: Jarndyce, 97 Joan of Arc, 432 Lewis (Charles George), 419 Mandragora, 498 Margate, grotto at 96 Witchcraft in nineteenth century, 446 Woffington (Peg), her almshouses, 216 Cowslade (F.) on Smart's Song to David,' 156 Cowslip, its French equivalent, 245, 291 Criticism, the "new," 164 Crockery, quotations for, 146, 238 Crocodile schoolgirls walking, 127, 256 Croke (J. O'B.) on Cowper's Castaway,' 107, 153 Cromwell (Oliver), his hat, 325 Coleridge (S. T.), on transcendental knowledge, 64, Crosby (Sir Warain), his biography, 328 138; cottage at Clevedon, 324 Coliar-holder, manorial tenant, 149, 256 Collier (C. V.) on abbey churches, 258, 451 St. Citha, 12 Collings family and motto, 68, 154 Collingwood (E.) on Cromwell: Smith: Ash, 448 Collins (Joseph), his 'Good Devil of Woodstock,' 168, Collins (Mortimer), lines on Tennyson, 7, 78 Collinson (J.) on etymology of cruelty, 388 Dover slave market, 109 London, vanishing, 446 Owen (Robert) and the Queen, 128 Vaccination, Hindoo on, 277 Collis (C. H.) on accurate language, 196 Commines (Philip de), bibliography, 247 Conner (P. S. P.) on siege of Bunratty, 113 Constantinople, Englishmen who died at, 1640-50, 247 Constantius II., Emperor of Rome, 388, 495 Continental Congress, its first secretary, 180, 392 Cooke (W.) on "Festum Patefactionis," 57 Cope family, baronets, 187 Copies, "large and small paper," 128, 237 Cordeaux (J.) on derivation of stoat, 417 Corry (Sir Trevor), his biography, 167, 334 Costard (Rev. George), astronomical writer, 186 Gostling family, 379 Crosier, wrong use of the word, 485 Cross-purposes, a game, 27, 71, 275, 374 Cudham parish church, Kent, 145, 212 Culleton (L.) on heraldic queries, 417, 455 Onslow (Arthur), 258 Seal, heraldic, 238 Trumbull (John), 98, 255 Waller (Anne), 55 Culvert and bridge, their difference, 248, 376, 418 Curation, its meaning, 308, 458 Curran (John Philpot) and Overbury, 68 66 D. on "Brouette," 70 D Lodgers under the Commonwealth, 488 Whitechapel needles, 86 D. (A.) on Enfield and Edmonton, 347 D. (F.) on Bird family, 229 D. (H.) on how to darken bronze, 138 Dacre (Francis Lennard, fourteenth Lord), 65 Dallom-Lee, its locality, 308 Dalton (W. H.) on "He that runs may read," 218 Dammer stun, 149, 330 Darlington (O. H.) on "Commenced M.A.," 494 Tennyson (Lord) and 'The Gem,' 93 Davies (Sneyd), D.D., his baptism, 264 Davies (W. W.) on flowers on graves, 165 Daws (Sophy), her biography, 30, 190 De Albiniaco family, 268 Death, its causes in effigy, 76, 154, 275, 355 Morant (P.), his 'Essex,' 59 Ralegh (Sir Walter), unpublished letters, 481 Deeds, rhymed, 147, 233, 353 Dees (R. R.) on Pratt family, 158 Sterne (Laurence), 205 Duel between Duke of Buckingham and Earl of Dumble, its derivation, 447, 497 Dunheved on 'British Knight Errant,' 469 'Cene,' book called, 228 Defoe (Daniel), monument in Bunhill Fields, 37; Dunkirk, superstition at, 264 new 'Life,' 91 Dibdin (Charles), his 'True Courage,' 307, 375, 438 Dicken (Joseph), of Birmingham, short cutler, 247 'Dictionary of National Biography,' notes and correc- Dignities hereditary created, not made, 246 Dimanche de Quasimodo-first Sunday after Easter, Disease and the germ theory, 225 Walker (George), 52 E. (H. L. D.) on George Engleheart, 47 St. Grasinus, 199 Wesley (John), 94 Earwaker (J. P.) on James, seventh Earl of Derby, 246 Funeral by women, 185 Disraeli (Benjamin), bibliography. See Lord Beacons- East Drayton, Notts, belfry custom at, 462 field. East India Company's register, 157, 299 Eclipses, Phlegon's, 144; Sept. 3rd, B.c. 404, 204; Edenhall, Luck of, 125, 176, 276 Edgcumbe (R.) on Angelica Catalani, 211 Houses, unlucky, 224 Körner (Theodor), 309 Waite, dentist, 228 Writing, rapid, 246 Editorial note, curious, 106 Editors, their former reputation, 186, 276, 393 Education, self, 387 Dore (J. R.) on New Testament of October 27, 1548, Edward VI., his grammar schools, 66 306 Testament, unknown, 286 Effigies on portraits of Burns, 95 Ehrenberg (C. G.) and bacteriology, 384 Eke-names, parish, 46, 132, 251 Eland (William), his biography, 48, 250 Elections, polls at, before 1832, 63, 301, 463 Dowling (A. E. P. R.) on "Tommy at Tub's grave," Elizabeth (Queen) and Mary, Queen of Scots, 242, Epitaphs:- "A pale consumption gave the fatal blow," 155 "Farewell Parents dear," in Lanivet Church, 498 Era, Christian, its beginning, 465 Erewhile, use of the word, 407 Ernst (C. W.) on American cobbler, 216 Longfellow (H. W.), his 'Silent Land,' 131 Essex county history. See Morant. Este on catalogue of booksellers' catalogues, 295 Mulberry tree, old, 76 Shakspearian relics, 452 Water mill, 116 "While away," 192 Eucharist buried with people, 188, 278 Evan and Evans, Welsh names, 118, 336, 478 Evance (Sir Stephen), his pedigree, 469 Evans (Mary Ann). See George Eliot. Evans (Samuel), rector of Brown Candover, 405, 495 Sturton (Charles, Lord), 314 Eveske (Solomon C.), Close Roll entry, 486 Ex Stirpe Plantagenetarum on John of Gaunt, 109 Ey Abbey, its locality, 129, 253 Eyes, glass, their invention, 108, 211 Eyles (E.) on Claypoole family, 138 Eztakit on Gaelic words, 47, 277 F Supplement to the Notes , with No. 82, July 22, 1893 Bachelors' Door, 208 Crosier of an archbishop, 485 Death, its cause, 355 Deeds, rhymed, 233 Monastic rules, 435 Pie Tart, 116 : Reeds for writing, 375 Ripon Minster, customs at, 447 Salisbury Missal, 56, 114 Spurn-point, its meaning, 428 Turnbrigg in Yorkshire, 339 Wales (Edward, Prince of), letter, 166 Sheppard (Sir James), 208 F. (S. J. A.) on "Dumble," 497 F. (W.) on Altar Communion table, 168 Violet and Bonaparte, 338 F. (W. J.) on unlucky houses, 278 Martin (Robert Montgomery), 408 Fair-light-complexioned, 113 Fairman family of Linsted and Teynham, Kent, 329, Fairs, their decadence, 72 Falstaff (Sir John), Balzac on, 425 Fargood, its meaning, 347 Farren (William), comedian, 307 Fate, synonym of destiny, 264 Fathers of the House of Commons, 34 Feilding-Kane (F. W.) on Brigadier-General W. Fellowship-Porters, old civic institution, 266 Felons, their goods, 1619, 144 Fenton (G. L.) on altar, 398 Clevedon and the poets, 324 Knowledge, transcendental, 138 66 Feuchères (Madame de). See Sophy Daws. F, double, its origin as an initial, 24; misprinted, 36 Filshie surname, Scotch, 288 |