INDEX. EIGHTH SERIES.-VOL. XI. [For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPEARIANA, and Songs And Ballads.] A. on "Barley men," 451 Lancashire customs, 398 A B C Railway Guide, suggestion for, 405, 475 A. (E. S.) on "Arsé-versé," 172 "Maisie hierlekin," 271 A. (J.) on peppercorn rent, 415 A. (M.) on long incumbencies, 37 Aback ago, 36 Abergavenny parish registers, 149, 254 Abraham's bosom, origin of the phrase, 67, 214, 494 Abstinence and fasting, 205 Ace of Hearts, a game, 287 Aceldama, its pronunciation, 48, 194, 352, 516 Adair (Sir Robert) and the Order of the Bath, 32 Adams (F.) on Bacon's 'Promus,' 438 Bostrakize, its meaning, 307 "Cat may look at a king," 453 Fable, its author, 397 George III. shilling, 398 66 'Getting up early," 197 "Greatest happiness of greatest number," 392 Ha'porth of tar," 515 "Hell paved with good intentions," 437 Kite (Sergeant), 416 Lanthorn, a misspelling, 163 "Let sleeping dogs lie," 209 Nichol, county of, 49 "No birds in last year's nest," 382 Shakspearian interrogative, 213, 343 "Sitting bodkin," 429 "When sorrow sleepeth," 507 Adders carved on pulpits, 69, 192, 270 Hummer Nick: Humbug, 25 Addy (S. O.) on Warta = work-day, 324 Albyterio, writer on agriculture, 408 Aldred (T.) on steel pens, 291 Algar or Alger family, 309 Alger (J. G.) on Louis Philippe, 18 Rousseau (J. J.) and 'Hudibras,' 26 Allhallows Holy Trinity, 328, 436 Alphabet-man, Post Office official, 207, 271, 318, 451 Altar gates, 308, 396 Altar piece, A.D. 1723, 225 Amelia (Princess), her marriage, 389 American arms and motto, 347, 441 American on Kerry topography, 509 Amphillis, origin of the name, 446 Anderson (P. J.) on Scotch university graduates, 276 Angels, as supporters, 384; legend of their fall, 483 Angels as supporters, 384 Bishops, their wigs, 174 Brotherhoods, English religious, 37 Church of Scotland, 191 Church or chapel, 135 Communion table, 33 Easter riding in Tyrol, 458 Fasting and abstinence, 205 Holy water, its use in Anglican Church, 158 James I., his coronation, 225 'Letters of a Country Vicar,' 425 Lilies of the valley at Canterbury, 311 Papal Bull on Anglican orders, 166 Pronunciation, provincial, 518 'Queen's head" upside down, 476 St. Paul (Sir Horace), 111, Throne, bishop's, 486 Westminster Abbey, evening services in, 213 Animalculæ, incorrect plural, 46, 333 Annandale (Earl of) at Fulham, 27 PASSPORTS AND VISAS. W. J. ADAMS & SONS, BRADSHAW'S GUIDE OFFICE, 59, FLEET-STREET, E.C. Travellers to any part of the world who desire to avoid trouble may obtain the same through the above well-known Agency. The cost of Passport is 28.; fee, 1s. 6d. 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(M.) on long incumbencies, 37 Aback=ago, 36 Abergavenny parish registers, 149, 254 Abraham's bosom, origin of the phrase, 67, 214, 494 Abstinence and fasting, 205 Accounts, mediaval, 48, 232 Ace of Hearts, a game, 287 Aceldama, its pronunciation, 48, 194, 352, 516 Adair (Sir Robert) and the Order of the Bath, 32 Bostrakize, its meaning, 307 "Cat may look at a king," 453 George III. shilling, 398 "Greatest happiness of greatest number," 392 Ha'porth of tar," 515 Hell paved with good intentions," 437 Kite (Sergeant), 416 Lanthorn, a misspelling, 163 "Let sleeping dogs lie," 209 Nichol, county of, 49 "No birds in last year's nest," 382 Ophelia, the name, 104 Palfrey money, 469 "Round robin," 177 Shakspearian interrogative, 213, 343 "Sitting bodkin," 429 "Tinker's curse," 496 "When sorrow sleepeth," 507 Adders carved on pulpits, 69, 192, 270 Eyre surname, 383 Hummer Nick: Humbug, 25 Lane, its etymology, 105 Maligna lux," 318 Addy (S. O.) on Warta = work-day, 324 Albyterio, writer on agriculture, 408 Aldred (T.) on steel pens, 291 Algar or Alger family, 309 Alger (J. G.) on Louis Philippe, 18 Rousseau (J. J.) and Hudibras,' 26 Allhallows Holy Trinity, 328, 436 Alphabet-man, Post Office official, 207, 271, 318, 451 Altar piece, A.d. 1723, 225 Amelia (Princess), her marriage, 389 American on Kerry topography, 509 Amphillis, origin of the name, 446 Anderson (P. J.) on Scotch university graduates, 276 Angels, as supporters, 384; legend of their fall, 483 Angus (G.) on Aceldama, 194 Angels as supporters, 384 Bishops, their wigs, 174 Brotherhoods, English religious, 37 Church of Scotland, 191 Church or chapel, 135 Communion table, 33 Conception, Immaculate, 424 Easter riding in Tyrol, 458 Fasting and abstinence, 205 Holy water, its use in Anglican Church, 158 James I., his coronation, 225 Letters of a Country Vicar,' 425 Lilies of the valley at Canterbury, 311 Papal Bull on Anglican orders, 166 Pronunciation, provincial, 518 "Queen's head" upside down, 476 St. Paul (Sir Horace), 111, Throne, bishop's, 486 Westminster Abbey, evening services in, 213 Animalculæ, incorrect plural, 46, 333 Annandale (Earl of) at Fulham, 27 "Getting up early," 131 Aquitaine (Dukes of), their descendants, 369, 433 Arabic star names, 89, 174 Arbitration, a prophecy, 145 Ardra, co. Cork, its locality, 317 Armiger on Ritchie family of Craigtown, 29 Armour, its use in the eighteenth century, 446 Army lists of the Civil War, 233 Arrows, poisoned, in European warfare, 227, 414 Arthurian and Graal legends, editions of, 427 Astrological signatures, 11, 111 Athill (C. H.) on Sir Franc Van Halen, 131 "Hell paved with good intentions," Attwell (H.) on Auchterarder, its patron saint, 45 B. (C. C.) on "All my eye and Peggy Martin," 512 Carnation, 391 Cherry blossom festival, 313 Church or chapel, 76 Cornish superstition, 497 Cunobelinus or Cymbeline, 450 "Dear knows," 253 "Death-cart," 346 B. (C. C.) on eye-rhymes, 253, 357, 490 Fasesying surname, 333 66 'Ha'porth of tar," 515 "History of Pickwick,' 414 Honeysuckle and clover, 195 Hood (Thomas), his "I remember," 206 Hurling, Cornish, 211 Joan of Arc, 153 Leave off: Aback, 36 "Let sleeping dogs lie," 417 'Mally Lee,' 236 Manus Christi, 353 Parsley folk-lore, 232 Pigeons, trained, 172 Pronunciation, provincial, 273 Stevenson (R. L.) and Burns, 502 'Tourist in Wales,' 448 'Travels of True Godliness,' 108 Whittier (John Greenleaf), 92 B. (E. P.) on Shakspeare and emblem literature, 49 248 B. (G. F. R.) on Lady Almeria Carpenter, 56 Derwentwater (Earls of), 275 Nelson (Hilaire, Countess), 292 B. (J.) on Lady Hamilton, 326 B. (J. P.) on William Crawford, M. P., 447 B. (R.) on Beaumont College, 112 B. (R. R.) on "Handicap," 331 B. (W.) on Matthew Arnold and Thomson, 203 B. (W. A.) on first Easter, 436 "Cat may look at a king," 452 'Dictionary of National Biography,' 83 Fable, its author, 397 "Greatest happiness of greatest number," 392 Holly meadows, 473 Law stationer, 133 Nineteenth century, objects in use in, 277 Parish, anomalous, 78 Records, official, 444 Vergilius, 137 Virgil, his epitaph, 329 Waterspouts and whirlwinds, 47 Baddeley (Mrs. Sophia), actress and vocalist, 6 Bazzomy, West-Country word, 486 Beaconsfield (Lord) on peasantry and trees, 324 of Beaumont (Dr.), his biography, 246, 413, 498 Beaumont College, its history, 87, 112 Bagster's English Hexapla,' introduction to, 407, 452 Bain (J.) on Bannockburn and Sir H. de Bohun, 443 Baldock (G. Y.) on Lord Byron's remains, 470 Ball throwing in Red Lion Fields, 1693, 445 Bannockburn and Sir Henry de Bohun, 443 Barclay-Allardice (R.) on "Sones carnall," 9 Barghest, its etymology, 185, 334, 395, 518 Barnard on local areas in North England, 367 Bassi (Ugo), his sermon on the vine, 168 Bath, social amenities at, 485 Batho (F. J.) on wooden pitchers, 292 Bathurst (Miss Rosa), poem on her death, 266, 299, Batson (H. M.) on Capt. Butler Cole, 368 Baxter (George), oil colour printer, 291 Bayne (T.) on Burns and Nicol, 66, 231 Gent, the abbreviation, 356 Hogg (James) and Tannahill, 486 Ploughwoman, 312 Rarely, use of the word, 173, 370, 474 Shakspearian interrogative, 88 Thrush and blackbird, 45 66 "Tongue-batteries," 266 Tryst, its pronunciation, 189 'Untrodden Ways,' 245 Baynham (Sir Ede), his biography, 447 Bechatted bewitched, 255 Beckford family, notes on, 262 523 Beckford (Alderman), his speech to George III., 386, 454 Bedfordshire May Day custom, 445 Beeverell (James), his biography, 51 Bellamy (George Anne), actress, 264 Bernau (C. A.) on Atterbury family, 56 Bevan (S.) on letter of Byron, 293 Beverley (Earl of), his identity, 487 Bevis de Hampton, or Southampton, 207, 258, 396 Aceldama" (Acts i. 19), 48, 194, 352, 516 Biblical chronology, early, 182, 358 Biblical sentences in English Liturgy, 35 Alchemy, 363, 464 Arthurian and Graal legends, 427 Beeverell (James), 51 Beloe (William), his 'Sexagenarian,' 16 Blake (William), 302 Blayney (Allan), M.A., 329, 430 Books, removal of labels on, 408. 454, 512 Brandt (Sebastian), his 'Ship of Fools,' 145, 216 Cartwright (W.), his 'Royall Slave,' 47, 194, 253 Common Prayer Book in Latin, 101, 289 Convocation Litany, 142, 234 'Cries of London,' French translation, 183, 278 Eddis (William), 388 'Eikon Basilikè,' 164 Etoniana, 401, 496, 514 Gother (John), Roman Catholic, 52 Jerrold (Douglas), 121, 211, 239 'Journal des Dames,' 189 Lamb (Charles), 114 Lincoln (Abraham), 37 Marlowe (Christopher), 65 Psalter, French, 1513, 326 'Sereu Gomer,' Welsh periodical, 206 Sharp (Sir Cuthbert), 87, 290, 430 |