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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

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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

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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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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

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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

Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 82, July 22, 1893.

Catalani (Angelica), her biography, 113, 211, 272
Catalogue of booksellers' catalogues, 208, 295
Cattle-creep, its meaning, 151

Cave-Browne (J.) on St. Grasinus, 107
Celer et Audax on Romans in Britain, 234
Celtic language, its pronunciation, 247, 346
• Cene,' book called, 228, 314

Centenarian foxhunter, 66

Centre, misuse of the word, 286

Centurion, Roman, his costume and arms, 87, 157
Centurion, ship, its lion-head, 144

Cephisus and the Ilissus, 303, 396, 477

Chadwick (H.) on old mulberry tree, 77
Chair, sedan, 54, 214, 333

Châlet, its etymology, 68, 114

Chalk to score, 36

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Chalks: Long chalks, 33

Chamberlayne (W. J.) on 'Imitatio Christi,' 92

'Chambers's London Journal,' its career, 128, 234′′
Champagne, fine = best brandy, 265, 396

Chance (F.) on Abbé or Abbot, 375

"Bolt from the blue," 345

Champagne, "fine," 265
Chesney family, 490
Duologue, new word, 406
"Grass-widow," 426

Henchman, its etymology, 389
Influenza, its derivation, 186
Italian idiom, 290

Jack or Jock=James, 121
"Telepathic obsession," 384

Chandler families, 168, 217

Chandler (J.) on Chandler families, 168

Church brasses, their preservation, 26, 117, 153
Church houses, their use and purpose, 58, 216
Church Minshull, its old records, 122

Church Patronage Trust, 428

Churches, miserere carvings in, 14, 78; abbey, or
double, 188, 257, 349, 378, 451; Bachelors' Door
in, 208, 296

Civis on article in periodical, 312

Clan badges, 328

Clark (C. E. E.) on "Jingo," 228
Clark's Alley, Bankside, 386

Clarke (G. H.) on an epitaph, 428

Clarke (Hyde) on imported grammar, 186
History, its decay, 124
Lavington family, 412
Liston (John), 216
Scio, massacre at, 492
Swan, silver, 438

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
Clocks, voices in, 52

Close (S. C. L.) on heraldic queries, 129
Clulow (G.) on John Cutts, 217

Mortimer (J. H.), 428

Cobbler, American, quoted, 216, 394
Cochrane (B. A.) on massacre of Scio, 430

Chantrey (Sir Francis), his bronze razor, 105; mar- Cod fish, its price in 1824, 324
riage, 446

Chapel and devil, 193

Charles II. and the Royal Society, 234, 377, 497
Charters (Col. F.), his biography, 34, 117, 192, 417, 492
Chatham (Earl of) and the Letters of Junius, 189, 331
Chaucer (Geoffrey), his "Stilbon," 126, 249, 293, 432,
453; his marriage, 247, 355, 392, 473; phrases
illustrated in 'Leet Jurisdiction in Norwich,' 366;
his pilgrimage, 395

Chelsea coffee-house in 1717, 128, 235
Cherry stone, Nuremberg Collection, 225

Chesney family and name, 58, 135, 214, 296, 336, 490
Chester called Westchester, 346, 492
Chesterford, Great, its church tower, 368

Chestnut, its botanic name, 385

Chevron on "Babies in the eyes," 475

"Curse of Scotland," 453

Cheyne (Viscounts), first and second, 453
Chinese or Cornish? 426

Chope (R. P.) on "Cross-purposes," 275

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Coffee, early references to, 248, 274
Cogers' Hall, 346, 494

Coins, leather, 36, 97; one pound Scots, 1560, 348, 435
Colbeck (R.) on Monk family, 47

Cole (Christian), British Consul at Venice, 329
Cole (E.) on Mrs. Sarah Siddons, 397

Waite (George), 298

Colebrooke (John), Consul at Cadiz, 448
Coleman (E. H.) on Carlo Albacini, 495
Blow family, 57

Busby, its origin, 32
Camel proverb, 118
City Companies, 13, 18
Dress in 1784, 196

Dunkirk, superstition at, 264
Engines with paddles, 1699, 438

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
Hoppus (E.), 358

Irish acre, 195

Isham (George), 16

Jennens: Jarndyce, 97

Joan of Arc, 432

Lewis (Charles George), 419

Mandragora, 498

Margate, grotto at 96

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Witchcraft in nineteenth century, 446

Woffington (Peg), her almshouses, 216

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Cowslade (F.) on Smart's Song to David,' 156

Cowslip, its French equivalent, 245, 291
Cozens (Z.), his biography, 8, 94, 196, 454
Craggs (James), his family papers, 367, 396
Crank, not an Americanism, 53, 132, 197
Crayton (H. S.) on John Goddard, 268
Criss-cross A B C, 80, 428

Criticism, the "new," 164

Crockery, quotations for, 146, 238

Crocodile schoolgirls walking, 127, 256

Croke (J. O'B.) on Cowper's Castaway,' 107, 153
Croly (Rev. George), LL.D., his biography, 32, 216
Cromwell family, 448

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,
256

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
Ripon spurs, 146

Vaccination, Hindoo on, 277
Verbosity, prolix, 107

Collis (C. H.) on accurate language, 196
Com. Linc. on Titus Oates, 254

Commines (Philip de), bibliography, 247
Commonplace book, seventeenth century, 163, 212, 335
Commons House of Parliament, its "Fathers," 34;
wearing of hats in, 87; origin of "Member of Par-
liament," 88, 173, 496; royal veto, 369, 394, 456
Commonwealth, lodgings under, 488
Condés, death of the last, 30, 190
Confessor, its meaning, 6, 152

Conner (P. S. P.) on siege of Bunratty, 113
"Consanguineus Regis," the title, 58

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
Copplestone family, 47, 134

Cordeaux (J.) on derivation of stoat, 417
Cornish or Chinese? 426

Corry (Sir Trevor), his biography, 167, 334
Corvinus MSS., 148

Costard (Rev. George), astronomical writer, 186
Counsel, their gowns, 127, 193, 312, 436
Counties, Scotch, their origin, 229, 331, 415
"Cousin Betty," its meaning, 228, 338
Cowan (J. E.) on Latin translation wanted, 48
Cowper (J. M.) on Stephen Gosson, 346

Gostling family, 379
Tolny or Udny, 358

Crosier, wrong use of the word, 485
Cross Crosslet on Margaret Smith, 275
Crossbows cruel, 17

Cross-purposes, a game, 27, 71, 275, 374
Crouch (William), mezzotint portrait, 448
Crow, popular use of the word, 367, 396, 457
Croydon sanguine, its meaning, 87, 175
Cruelty, its mediaval etymology, 388
Crux puzzle or difficulty, 146

Cudham parish church, Kent, 145, 212
Cue: "To take one's cue," 187, 254

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
Cumberland wills, 438

Curation, its meaning, 308, 458

Curran (John Philpot) and Overbury, 68
"Curse of Scotland," 367, 398, 416, 453
Curtis (Alderman), his cockney riddles, 185, 295
Cutts (John), his biography, 29, 152, 217
Cynegan's Feast," story of, 248

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D. on "Brouette," 70

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Lodgers under the Commonwealth, 488
Veto, royal, 394

Whitechapel needles, 86

D. (A.) on Enfield and Edmonton, 347
D. (E. H.) on Walter Long, 356

D. (F.) on Bird family, 229

D. (H.) on how to darken bronze, 138

Dacre (Francis Lennard, fourteenth Lord), 65
Dagon and "stump of Dagon," 365
Dallas (J.) on "While away," 276

Dallom-Lee, its locality, 308

Dalton (W. H.) on "He that runs may read," 218
Damask rose, whence imported, 88, 149, 339

Dammer stun, 149, 330

Darlington (O. H.) on "Commenced M.A.," 494
Dartnell (G. E.) on plainness versus beauty, 133

Tennyson (Lord) and 'The Gem,' 93

Davies (Sneyd), D.D., his baptism, 264
Davies (T. L. O.) on "Notchell," 98
Davies (W. W.) on river Blackwater, 453

Davies (W. W.) on flowers on graves, 165
Tennyson (Lord) and 'The Gem,' 57
Whittier (J. G.), verses by, 56
Davis (M. D.) on Solomon C. Eveske, 486
Manuscript, recovered, 406

Daws (Sophy), her biography, 30, 190
Days, their names as surnames, 93

De Albiniaco family, 268

Death, its causes in effigy, 76, 154, 275, 355
Decalogue upon medieval diptychs, 8, 116, 150
Deedes (C.) on Mount Alvernus, 198

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

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Duel between Duke of Buckingham and Earl of
Shrewsbury, 347, 378, 491

Dumble, its derivation, 447, 497

Dunheved on 'British Knight Errant,' 469
Burial by torchlight, 226

'Cene,' book called, 228
Cornish or Chinese? 426
Fonts, octagonal, 455

Defoe (Daniel), monument in Bunhill Fields, 37; Dunkirk, superstition at, 264

new 'Life,' 91

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Dibdin (Charles), his 'True Courage,' 307, 375, 438
Dibdin (Rev. T. F.) and the Lincoln Nosegay,' 406
Dice, false, in Elizabethan times, 427

Dicken (Joseph), of Birmingham, short cutler, 247
Dickens (Charles), Jarndyce in 'Bleak House,' 24, 97
Dictionary of compound words, 167, 257

'Dictionary of National Biography,' notes and correc-
tions, 183

Dignities hereditary created, not made, 246

Dimanche de Quasimodo-first Sunday after Easter,
409, 437

Disease and the germ theory, 225

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Walker (George), 52

E. (H. L. D.) on George Engleheart, 47
E. (J. P.) on Dover slave trade, 253
E. (K. P. D.) on Charles Lamb, 132
"Nomenclator Navalis," 429

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

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East India Company's register, 157, 299
Eavesdropper, origin of the word, 485

Eclipses, Phlegon's, 144; Sept. 3rd, B.c. 404, 204;
Aug. 14, B.C. 394, 269

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
Edmonton, its history, 347, 458, 492

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

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Eland (William), his biography, 48, 250

Elections, polls at, before 1832, 63, 301, 463
Eliot (George), her poetry, 307, 352, 476
'Eliza's Choice,' a poem, 188

Dowling (A. E. P. R.) on "Tommy at Tub's grave," Elizabeth (Queen) and Mary, Queen of Scots, 242,

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Epitaphs:-

"A pale consumption gave the fatal blow," 155
"All ye that pass this way along," 145, 212
Children's, 387, 498

"Farewell Parents dear," in Lanivet Church, 498
"We were not slayne but raysed," 428

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
Neale (Thomas), 67
Palfrey and post, 226
Post, penny, 158
"What cheer?" 236

Essex county history. See Morant.

Este on catalogue of booksellers' catalogues, 295
Edward VI., his grammar schools, 66
Events, five astounding, 233

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
Events, five astounding predicted, 85, 171, 233
Everitt (A. T.) on De Albiniaco: Albini, 268

Sturton (Charles, Lord), 314

Eveske (Solomon C.), Close Roll entry, 486

Ex Stirpe Plantagenetarum on John of Gaunt, 109
Exchequer records, 421, 461

Ey Abbey, its locality, 129, 253

Eyes, glass, their invention, 108, 211

Eyles (E.) on Claypoole family, 138

Eztakit on Gaelic words, 47, 277

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Bachelors' Door, 208

Crosier of an archbishop, 485

Death, its cause, 355

Deeds, rhymed, 233

Monastic rules, 435

Pie Tart, 116

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Reeds for writing, 375

Ripon Minster, customs at, 447
St. Cuthbert, 155

Salisbury Missal, 56, 114

Spurn-point, its meaning, 428

Turnbrigg in Yorkshire, 339
Vaccination, 374

Wales (Edward, Prince of), letter, 166
F. (R. A.) on Princess Anne's Horse, 74
Church houses, 58

Sheppard (Sir James), 208

F. (S. J. A.) on "Dumble," 497

F. (W.) on Altar Communion table, 168
Junius's Letters, 190

Violet and Bonaparte, 338

F. (W. J.) on unlucky houses, 278

Martin (Robert Montgomery), 408
Thorn, holy, 378

Fair-light-complexioned, 113

Fairman family of Linsted and Teynham, Kent, 329,
395

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.
Philipps, 427

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
Omerifican, its meaning, 127
Parker (Abp.), his consecration, 126
'Phenix' and 'Phoenix,' 228
Fèret (C. J.) on Dumble," 497

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Feuchères (Madame de). See Sophy Daws.

F, double, its origin as an initial, 24; misprinted, 36 Filshie surname, Scotch, 288

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