ELEVENTH SERIES-VOL. XII. SUBJECT INDEX [For classified articles see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, Books RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, MOTTOES, OBITUARY, PLACE-NAMES, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, RIMES, SHAKESPEARIANA, SONGS AND BALLADS, SURNAMES, TAVERN SIGNS, and THEATRES.] "Acrostick," in Spiritual Songs,' 1685, 160 Addams (Lieut.-Col. J.), Royal Regiment of Advertisements on official documents, 240 Agnes, daughter of Louis VII., her marriages, 29, 72, 105 Akenside (Mark), his The Pleasures of Imagination,' 1744, 116 Alcester, pronunciation of the place-name, 257 Alexander the Great, the tomb of, 37, 148, 404 Alexandretta (Scanderoon), English Consuls of the Levant Company, 93, 167 Alice Holt Forest, origin of the name, 258, 306, 346 Allen (Dr.), priest, obit 1579, 74, 362 Allestree (Richard), D.D., 1619-81, and Gentle man's Calling' and Whole Duty of Man,' 27, 87, 487 Alphabet, origin and history of, 238 "Alter," in a Latin epitaph, 13 Alternative, "third alternative," use of the word, 86, 144 Ameerchanjants (Abraham), of Tiflis, c. 1883, 463 American oracle of 1803, 216 American underground railway, stations of, 102, 148 Americanisms, likely to come into general use, 218, 307 Amulets worn by German soldiers, 37 Anastatic printing, Edgar Allan Poe and, 359, 403, 443 Angell (John), d. 1764, literary feltmaker, 295 Gentleman's Calling, 27, 87, 487 Grandmamma's Conversation on the Bible, by a Clergyman's Wife, 1862-3, 442 Indian Amateur Rose Gardener, 1891, by Laudolicus, 379 Ladies of Castellmarch, 360, 407, 487 Mild remonstrance against the taste- Model Drawing Book, by George, 1856-9, 302 Rambles around Nottingham, 1855, 320 Rights, Privileges, and Laws of Women, 1815, Rose Tree, 1845, by A. H. B., 379 Speculum, in two dialogues, by W. A. B—b, Treatise of Treasons, 1572, 481 Whole Duty of Man, 27, 87, 487 Anstruther, Fife, history of the town, 78, 109 Antwerp and Constantinople, statesman's saying, 360 a Anzac, a new place-name, 238 Arundines Cami' (comic), medley of English and Latin verses, 502 Ashford,"Parsonage mentioned in will, 140 · Authors, English, placed on the Roman Index,' Avisa,' by Willoby, evidence about "W. S.," 46 B Babes, observant before they can speak, 439, Bacon (-)=Lewis Pitts, c. 1860, 442 Berghes (Corneille de), Bishop of Liége, 1538, 118, Berkshire, earliest map of, showing roads, 139 Betham, artist, c. 1830, his Christian name, 481 Bevis Marks Synagogue, fire at, c. 1805, 100 Bible: Bell," in sixty-three volumes, 37; pre- Bacon (Dr.) and Father John, in Rome, 1644, Bibliographers, Portuguese, dates of, 120 Badge, metal, two battleaxes crossed, 86 Baines (Sir Thomas), 1622-80, his writings, 121 66 Balance of power," history of the phrase, 221 Bancroft (Richard), Archbishop of Canterbury, Bareacres (Lord), the title in Vanity Fair,' 46 Barnard (F.), Dickens illustrator, his portrait, Barrett (Mrs.), née Tyers, c. 1779, her Christian Barsanti (Miss), Mrs. Richard Daly, actress, Bartolozzi (F.), portrait of Capt. J. King engraved Bassi (Ugo), 1801-49, revolutionist, a letter by, Battles Waterloo, notes on, 1, 21, 71, 107, 165 Bear Garden, the site of the, 238, 308 Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London, inscriptions Becket (St. Thomas), a Benedictine monk, 86, Bedford (J. R. Read), artist, c. 1750, 240 Bells, tubular, in church steeples, 251 Benson (Lieut.-Gen. G.), d. 1814, his family, 119, 170 Beowulf in High-Dutch saga, 133 Bibliography :— Bewickiana, 278 Bible, Authorized Version, 183, 266, 362, Blackstone's Commentaries, first edition, 58 Christmas, 498 Colburn (H.), books published by, 1828, 26 Henry V., publisher of the first quarto Histories of Irish counties and towns, 24, 210, Hood (Robin) romances, 170 Hotten (J. Camden), publisher, 13, 147, 231, 270 Kaye (Sir J. W.), his History of the Sepoy 'Passionate Pilgrim,' 259, 487 Tonson (James), printer, c. 1699, 376 Uncle Tom's Cabin,' the preface, 9, 58 Bird (I. F.), his drawing of A. Caccia, 85, 128 Bissextus, Romans' unlucky day, 281, 326 Blanc (Vincent Le), punishment for desecrating Blindness caused by barley, 380, 429, 488 Boag (John), 1775-1863, his daughters, 159 Boleyn (Queen Anne), knights made at her Bolingbroke (Lord), Wood's pamphlet in answer Bona (Cardinal), epigram on, 358 Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1916. 430; author of verses on, 320; on the Russian Books attacked by tom-tits, 480 Books recently published:- Archæologia Eliana, Third Series, Vol. XII., Bamff Charters, 1232-1703, ed. by Sir J. Calendar of the Fine Rolls: Vol. V., Edward Calendar of Suffolk Wills proved in the Cambridge History of English Literature, ed. by Sir A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller: Catalogue, Descriptive, of Ancient Deeds in Common Conditions, ed. by T. Brooke, "Elizabethan Club Reprints," No. 1, 491 Dobson's (A.) Rosalba's Journal, and Other Ficke's (A. D.) Chats on Japanese Prints, Fleetwood Family Records, edited by R. W. Folk-Lore Notes, Vol. I. Gujarat, compiled Gaster's (M.) Roumanian Bird and Beast Genealogist, edited by H. W. F. Harwood, Hayden's (A.) Chats on Old Silver, 151 Ker's (W. P.) Jacob Grimm: an Address, 290 McMurray's (W.) A City Church Chronicle : Books recently published:- New English Dictionary New English Dictionary on Historical Prin- ed. by Sir J. A. H. Murray, 79, 137 selected by R. M. Leonard 11. Epigrams, 391; 12. Elegies 15. Modern Lays and Ballads, 351 411 Plomer's (H. R.) A Short History of English Printing, 1476-1900, 492 Putnam's (G. H.) Memoirs of a Publisher, Reinach's (S.) Essai sur la Mythologie Figurée et l'Histoire Profane dans la 252 Rolle (Richard), of Hampole, The Incendium Smith's (G. C. Moore) Henry Tubbe, 111 Tahiti, The Quest and Occupation of, by Tyssen's (A. D.) The Church Bells of Sussex, Walton (I.) and C. Cotton's 'The Compleat Wesselitsky's (G. de) Russia and Democracy: the German Canker in Russia, 59 291, 332, 392, 432, 472, 512 Bookworms, remedies against, 138, 185, 208, 268, Boothby monuments, the whereabouts of, 240 78 humanity's saviour,' Boteler family, arms of, 33, 110, 267 Boyle (Hon. Mrs. E. Vere) her Ros Rosarum,' Bradley family, 101 Bravache Écossais," origin of the term, 441, 488 "Bray or Dray," place-name of Somerset, 1605, Brewer (J. Sherren and E. Cobham), dates of their 1856, 86 231, 298, 336, 370, 388, 406, 416 Brogden (James), M.P. for Launceston, 1826, 9, 73 Browning (R.), his "I know Thee, who hast Brudenell (George), Etonian, 1757, 342 Buckhorse, prizefighter, his death, c. 1804, 85, Bulkeley (Sir R.), Bart., of Ireland and Surrey, Bunbury (Selina), author, references to, 89 Burial register, meaning of numbers in, 442 Burns (R.), Maria Riddell's essay on, 1796, 159 Cannel coal, cost of, and use, 49, 106 Cantillon family of Ballyheigue, co. Kerry, 383, Cantilupe (St. Thomas), a 'Life' of, 101, 147 Carrington (Lord), Arthur Young's reference to, Casanoviana, 500 Cashel corporation, the regalia of, 320 Cathedrals, the fabric of, 200, 261, 325, 365, 425 Cattle, goats kept with, 39; herbs that cause Caul, the belief of sailors in, 239 66 Chapel," its use in nautical phrases, 26 Chapel in Swallow Street, demolition of, 316, 372, 386 Chaplains, royal, of George II. and George III., Chapman (John), publisher, 1822-94, 67, 125 Christian names: Puritan in New England, 1794, Christmas hero, King Wenceslas, 499 Churches Stoke Pogis, picture of, 58 Clarendon (Lord) and Swallowfield, 358 Clarke (Thomas and Christian), their marriage Clay (William), merchant, his identity, 159 Cliveden House, picture of original house, 302, 344 Clove gillyflower, quit rent of a, 392, 466 422 Coburg, pedigree of the House of, 180 Coburgh Gardens, Dublin, opened c. 1810, 27 Cockney accent and phraseology, 280, 349 Cole, Sheffield, Griffith, Hunt, and Cox families, Colhoun, brothers, Etonians, 1787, 159 Collie dogs, their reputation for treachery, 341, Colton family, 459 Comet, description of, in letter c. 1880, 101, 148, Constantinople and Antwerp, a statesman's saying, Constitution Hill, the Arch at head of, 241, 283, Constitutional Information, Society of, c. 1780, Consuls, English, in Alexandretta, 93, 167 Cooke (Conversation ") d. 1824, his second Cookson family of Darrington, 201 Corinth, and Other Poems,' by Miss Earle, 18 Cornelys (Sophie), her death, c. 1830, 100, 148 Corpus Christi, the festival in England, 34; and Cosmopolitan Club visited by Thackeray, location Cosmopolitan Club, 1874, the members, 482 Court of Session, Scotch, claim made in, c. 1800, Courts Martial, records of, 180, 299 · Cox, Sheffield, Griffith, Hunt, and Cole families, Coxsdell, Essex, the place-name, 380, 466 Douglas (Bishop), words from his Eneados,' 1513, Crimean War, bows and arrows used, 342, 406, "Croix blanche," Molière and, 359 Cromwell (0.) "in league with the Devil," 281, Crooklets, place-name in Bude, its origin, 160 Crosby Hall, the history of, 254 Crossing, superstitions about, 461 Crucified dove and Feast of Corpus Christi, 401 Cuckoo, its place in folk-lore, 182, 230, 250, 287, Cyder Cellars, Maiden Lane, 14 Cyprus, folk-lore of, 4; Levant Company and D "Daie workes " and " rodds," land measures, 221, 271 Dalton (John), his topographical MSS., 320, 447 Danteiana, 353 D'Arblay (Madame), a letter of, 1814, 137 Dringer," a Harrow delicacy, 473 Dublin, old Coburgh Gardens, c. 1810, 27; New- Duchesses who have married commoners, 501 Dunne (F. P.), creator of Mr. Dooley," his por- Dutch Swiss Guards, the history of, 118, 163 |