Notes and Queries, July 30, 1904.
Boer War of 1881, books on the, 226, 277, 395 Boer War, 1899-1902, British losses in, 325 Bonam Villam super Tokam, 1202 Bonneville on the Touques, 512
Bonaparte (Gordon), alleged natural son of Napo- leon I., 107, 197
Bonaparte (Napoleon), alleged natural son, 107, 197; his power of awaking, 446; on imagination, 488 Book of Common Prayer: "Ashes to ashes" in the Burial Service, 387, 429
Book-collectors: E. Kroencke and F. O. Beggi, 148, 198 Book-plate of J. Tynte, Esq., 1704, 449 Books recently published:-
Airy's (O.), Charles II., 438 Almack's (E.) Book-plates, 379
Atchley's (C.) Parish Clerk and his Right to read the Liturgical Epistle, 340 Beaumont and Fletcher's Works,
Bell's (Mrs. A.) Lives and Legends of the English Bishops and Kings, 159
Bernard's (J. H.) Cathedral Church of St. Patrick, 100
Besant's London in the Time of the Stuarts, 18 B ble, Basque, 319
British Journal of Psychology, 118
Burke's (Sir B.) Peerage and Baronetage, 39 Burlington Magazine, 118, 219, 320, 399, 520 Byron's Works, ed. by E. H. Coleridge, 239 Calderon, Six Dramas, trans. by FitzGerald, 520 Cambridge, Early English Printed Books in the University Library (1475-1640), 138 Cambridge Gild Records, by M. Bateson, 298 Cassell's National Library: Silas Marner, 358 Cattle Raid of Cualnge, trans. by L. W. Faraday, 439 Charles II., by O. Airy, 438
Coleridge (S. T.), Aids to Reflection, and Con- fessions of an Inquiring Spirit, 379
Colville's (Mrs. A.) Duchess Sarah: being the Social History of the Times of Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough, 258
Congregational Historical Society Transactions, 139 Conway Parish Registers, 260
Crofton's (H. T.) Old Moss Side, 319 De Tabley's (Lord) Collected Poems, 99
Dekker's (T.) Gull's Horn Book, edited by R. B. McKerrow, 519
Devon Notes and Queries, 280
Dixon's (H. L.) On Saying Grace, 139
Dobell's (B.) Rosemary and Pansies, 319
Douse's (T. Le M.) Examination of an Old Manu- script, 259, 313
Dryden (John), ed. by G. Saintsbury, 159 Earle's (J.) Microcosmographie, 318
Edinburgh Review, 160, 399
Eikon Basilike, ed. by E. Almack, 339 Eliot's (G.) Silas Marner, 358
Elizabethan Critical Essays, ed. by C. G. Smith, 378 English Catalogue of Books for 1903, 398
English Dialect Dictionary, ed. by J. Wright, 218 English Historical Review, 159, 379 FitzGerald's (E.) Miscellanies - Translation of Six Dramas of Calderon, 520
Foat's (F. W. G.) Sematography of the Greek Papyri, 399
Garnett and Gosse's English Literature: an Illus- trated Record, Vols. II. and IV., 219 Gay's (S. E.) Old Falmouth, 339
Gordon's (C.) Old Time Aldwych, Kingsway, and Neighbourhood, 138
Gosse and Garnett's English Literature: an Illus- trated Record, Vols. II. and IV., 219 Gray's Elegy, rendered in Latin by W. A. Clarke, 58, 487
Great Masters, Introduction and Notes by Sir M. Conway, Parts V.-XVI., 178, 238, 259, 318, 358, 398, 438, 479
Hakluyt's (R.) Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Vols. III. and IV., 198; Vols. V. and VI., 438
Hampshire, Guide to, by Dr. J. C. Cox, 400 Handel, Life of, 400
Heifer of the Dawn, trans. by F. W. Bain, 498 Hierurgia Anglicana, Part II., ed. by V. Staley, 178 Hobbes's (T.) Leviathan, ed. by A. R. Waller, 238 Innes's (J. H.) New Amsterdam and its People, 58, 161
Intermédiaire, 340
Jekyll's (G.) Old West Surrey, 379
Johnston's (J. B.) Place-names of Scotland, 259 Kay (John), Memoir of, by J. Lord, 459 Kings' Letters, ed. by. R. Steele, 118
Lamb's (C. and M.) Works, Vol. IV., ed. by E. V. Lucas, 238
Latham's (E.) Dictionary of Names, Nicknames, and Surnames of Persons, Places, and Things, 519 Maclean's (M.) The Literature of the Highlands, 459 Mantzius's (K.) History of Theatrical Art in Ancient and Modern Times, 77, 279
Marlborough (Sarah, Duchess of), by Mrs. A. Colville, 258
Mendelssohn, Life of, 400
Miniature Series of Musicians, 79 Moore's (A. W.) Manx Names, 259
More's Utopia, ed. by J. Churton Collins, 418 Motley's (J. L.) Rise of the Dutch Republic, 519 Nashe's (T.) Works, Vol. I., ed. R. B. McKerrow, 117 New English Dictionary, 78, 358
Nicholson's (E. W. B.) Keltic Researches, 460 Origines Alphabetice, by a March Hare, 460 Oxford Printing, 1468-1900, 80
Oxfordshire, Old, Memorials of, ed. by P. H. Ditchfield, 117
Parry's (Judge) England's Elizabeth: being the Memories of Matthew Bedale, 439
Plunket's (Hon. E. M.) Ancient Calendars and Constellations, 260
Quarterly Review, 179, 399
Reliquary, 140, 439
Rogers's (S.) Reminiscences and Table Talk, ed.
by S. H. Powell, 398
Rules for Compositors and Readers, 280 Rutland
Magazine and County Historical Record, 440
Ruvigny and Raineval's (Marquis of) Blood Royal of Britain, 19
Saint Bernard, Some Letters of, selected by F. A. Gasquet, 398
Books recently published:-
St. John the Evangelist, Cambridge, Admissions to the College of, ed. by R. F. Scott, 98 St. Mary Magdalen College, Oxford, Register of Members, 439
Savory (William) of Brightwalton, Life of, 200 Scots Peerage, Vol. I., ed. by Sir J. B. Paul, 357 Shakespeare: Oxford Miniature Edition, 79; Sonnets, ed. by C. C. Stopes, 339 Shiells's (R.) The Story of the Token, 139 Ships and Shipping, ed. by F. Miltoun, 139 Solon's (M. L.) Brief History of Old English Porcelain, 199
Songs of the Vine, selected by W. G. Hutchi- son, 98
Stevens (B. F.), Memoir of, by G. M. Fenn, 78 Stevenson's (R. L.) Familiar Studies of Men and Books, 520
Stroud's (F.) Judicial Dictionary of Words and Phrases, 99
Stubbs's (W.) Lectures on European History, 417 Swan's (H.) Dictionary of Contemporary Quota- tions, 279
Swinburne's (A. C.) Poems and Ballads, 518 Thoyts's (E. E.) How to Decipher and Study Old Documents, 100
Thurston's (H.) Lent and Holy Week, 339 Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 379 Treasure's (J. P.) Introduction to Breton Grammar, 200
Upper Norwood Athenæum, Record of Summer Excursions, 1903, 100
Vaughan's (H.) Poems, ed. by E. Hutton, 400 Walpole's (H.) Letters, ed. by Mrs. Paget Toynbee, Vols. I.-IV., 38; Vols. V.-VIII., 498 Wheatley's (H. B.) Gerrard Street, 200 Wordsworth's The Prelude, ed. B. Worsfold, 339 Yorkshire, Handbook for, 259
Yorkshire Notes and Queries, ed. C. F. Forshaw, 320 520
Booksellers' Catalogues, 59, 119, 180, 239, 298, 358, 418, 499
Bookselling and publishing, bibliography of, 81, 142, 184, 242, 304, 342
Bosham's Inn, Aldwych, its history, 105 Bostock (R. C.) on William of Wykeham, 222 Bouchier (Jonathan) on proverbs in the Waverley Novels, 383, 402
Bovate, use and meaning of the word, 101, 143 Bow, last used in war, 225, 278, 437, 497 Bow Bridge, its history, 461
Bow-rake, use and meaning of the word, 85 Bowdon Parish Church, Cheshire, curious inscription near, 85
Boyle (M. C.) on Rev. Arthur Galton, 349 Boyle (Robert) on the Bible, 186
Bozzaris: authorship of 'Death of Bozzaris,' 268 Brackenbury (H.) on Sir C. Hatton's title, 267
Bradley, co. Southampton, in the seventeenth century, 389, 456
Braxton (Carter) and Herbert Spencer, 405 Brazen bijou, kitchen utensil, 369, 455
Bréguet (Abraham), clockmaker to Napoleon, 446 Brenan (G.) on Mundy, 134
Breslar (M. L. R.) on Edmund Kean, 449 Turner: Canaletto, 168
Notes and Queries, July 30, 1904.
Bridge, its derivation, 189, 250, 297, 394 Brett (C.) on Shakespeariana, 425 Briefs, old, discovered at Claverley, Shropshire, 474 Bridlington, pronunciation of the name, 471 Brierley (H.) on Jenny Greenteeth, 365 Brightlingsea, election of deputy mayor, 72 Bright (Dr.) his epitaph in Oxford Cathedral, 5 Brightwalton, Berks, field-names at, 228 Brigstocke (G.) on Hopson, Admiral Sir T., 269 Brindley (James), engineer, his biography, 310, 375 Britain, Tennyson on, 166 Bristow on Eugene Aram, 389
British waters, Dutch fishermen in, 87 British Embassy in Paris, its history, 68 Britons, ancient, works on the, 169 Brome family of Bishop's Stortford, 368 Brixham, Coffin House at, 388, 493 Brooke (Henry) on John Lewis, portrait painter, 153 Brooke (Henry), his portrait by John Lewis, 87, 153 Brothers and sisters bearing same Christian name, 67, Broseley, All Saints' Church, briefs for, 475 257, 315, 457
Brown (W. R. H.), Governor of Newgate, 126 Browning (Robert), "He himself with his human Browning (E. B.), her 'Aurora Leigh,' 47 hair" in 'Christmas Eve,' 208, 237; "Thunder-free' Bruges, crown in spire of Notre Dame, 157 inPippa Passes,' 504 Brushfield (T. N.) on Edwin Drood 'continued, 37 Raleigh his head, 130; two portraits, 310; substituted portrait, 403
Tideswell and Tideslow, 52, 190, 372
Brutus on Martyrdom of St. Thomas, 452 Nelson and Wolsey, 308 Nine parts of speech, 337 Buchanan (Mary), first wife of Warren Hastings, 426
Buck (Samuel and Nathaniel), engravers, 309, 336, 370 Buckeridge (Bishop), his birthplace, 287 Buck-leap, use and meaning of the word, 85 Building customs and folk-lore, 407, 515 Bucket, in "Kick the bucket," 412 Buildings, public inscriptions on, 448, 516 Bulloch (J. M.) on Gordon and Zoffany, 107 Bunney a gully, 489
Burch, Birch, or Byrch families, 328, 417 Burgess & Son (J.) on paste, 510
Burghclere (Lord) on setting of precious stones, 29 Burke's Royal Descents,' Jean, daughter of James I. of Scotland, in, 507
Burns (Robert), English commentators on, 261, 321, 375, 456; "Her prentice hand" and other antici- pations, 286, 357, 371
Burlington, written Bridlington, 471
Burton (R.) errors in Shilleto's edition of of Melancholy,' 42, 163, 203, 282 Button (T. C.) on Spenser and Shakespeare, 204 Butterworth (S.) on Boer War of 1881, 277 Verses on women, 189
Buttons, military, 349, 472 Byard family, 348, 414
Byng (Admiral), his connexion with Torrington, Devon, 189, 256
Byng (C.) on Admiral Byng, 189
Byrch, Birch, or Burch families, 328, 417
Notes and Queries, July 30, 1904.
Byron (Lord), his bust by Thorwaldsen, 205 Byroniana, 488
C. on Northall, Shropshire, 226
C. (A. B.) on women voters, 372
C. (A. R.) on epitaph on lieutenant of marines, 368
C. (E.) on "Luther's distich," 409
C. (G. E.) on "A gallant captain,” 32
Dickens queries, 272
C. (H.) on "As the crow flies," 432
Ecton (John), 327
Hanged, drawn, and quartered, 410 Hawkins (William), D.D., 127 Papers, 111
Parkins or Perkins (Sir Christopher), 234 "Purple patch," 511
Smyth (Clement), 202
Stephens (William), President of Georgia, 144 Toys, Wykehamical word, 96
William of Wykeham, 257
C. (H. M.) on "Don't shoot, he is doing his best," 9
C. (J. G.) on Kipples, 109
C. (J. M.) on 'The Children of the Abbey,' 127
Caul for sale, 26
Cave, the, at Hornsey, 269
Cedar of Lebanon, first planted in England, its death, 336 Cedilla in the Encyclopaedic Dictionary,' 307 Celtic titles, 14
Cemetery for Jews in ancient London, 70, 296, 457
C. (M. J. D.) on 'The Grenadier's Exercise of the Cemetery for French refugees in London, 1721, 517 Grenado,' 347
C. (R. de) on battlefield sayings, 268
C. (R. S.) on mess dress: sergeants' sashes, 168 Military buttons: sergeants' chevrons, 349
Cade (Salisbury), Westminster scholar, 1777, 209 Cadzand Guizzante in Dante's Inf.,' xv. 4, 182 Callwell (M.) on Papers, 18
Century: "the present century," 386
Chair of St. Augustine, 369, 472
Châlons-sur-Marne, mistletoe in church at, 66
'Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature,' article on J. Galt in, 145
Channel Isles, earliest printing in, 349, 436 Chantrey (Lady), her burial-place, 368
Cambridge, Buckingham Hall, or College, 108; list of Chapel, Little Wild Street, Drury Lane, Storm graduates, 348
Cambridge (Duke of), his death, 501
Camden (William), lines on "Artillarie in his Remaines,' 164; on English surnames, 248, 314
Campbell (Admiral Donald), in Portuguese service, 1797-1805, 309, 378
Campbell (Dr. John) on the Aryan languages, 432 Campbell (Mary), supposed first wife of Warren Hastings, 426, 494
Campbell (Thomas), Oonalaska in his 'Poems,' 486 Camperdown crest, a dismasted ship, 248, 316 'Canadian Boat Song,' its authorship, 145 Canaletto, exhibition of his paintings, 168, 217 Candelabras, form of plural, 54
Candlemas gills, origin of the custom, 36, 75 Canning and Sir C. Bagot, their correspondence, 469 Cant (Hans), emigrant from Scotland in 1678, 467 Canterbury, St. Augustine's and St. Dunstan, 149, 216, 293; antiquity of King's School at, 215, 269 Canterbury Cathedral, its High Steward, 348, 412 Capsicum in Spain, 73, 116
Card games: bridge, 189, 250, 297, 394; patience, 268 Cardigan as a surname, 67, 97 Cardinals, their grades and titles, 50; their crimson robes, 71, 157, 214
Carey (T. W.) on Clavering: De Mandeville, 149 Carlisle, pronunciation of the name, 471
Carlyle (Dr. John Aitken), his edition of Irving's History of Scotish Poetry,' 325
Carlyle (T.), allusion in 'Sartor Resartus,' 88, 137 Caroline (Queen), accounts of her trial, 127, 174 Carols and lullabies, children's, 56
Carpenter (Nathanael), his 'Geography Delineated,' 1625, 22, 104
Chaperon, applied to a male, 54, 92, 110, 211 Chaplain to the Edinburgh Garrison, revival of office, 145 Charles the Bold, his connexion with the House of Lancaster, 189, 232, 335
Charles I., Sir James Hay on, 65; regicides of, 169; letter from Archbishop Williams to, 447 Charles V. on languages, 227
Chase (G. D.) on Derby's Ram,' 306
'Herring Song,' 306
Chastleton House, Oxfordshire, Jacobite wineglasses at, 204
Chasuble found at Warrington Church, its history, 128 Chateaubriand, relic of, 165
Chatham (Earl of), portrait by Gainsborough, 427 Chaucer, his tomb in Westminster Abbey, 28; "For pite renneth sone in gentil herte," 121, 174, 198; "Eek Plato seith, who-so that can him rede," 122, 174; "And Frensh she spak ful faire and fetisly,' 122; the young Squire, 123; R. Bell's edition, 404 Chauncy (Charles and Nathaniel), 66, 158 Chauncy (Sir Henry), county historian, 66, 158 Chelsea Physic Garden, 227, 270, 336 Cheshire or "jessy" cat in America, 365, 513 Cheshire and Lancashire wills, 38
Chester (Charles) and Carlo Buffone, 381 Chevinier, meaning of the word, 169 Chevrons worn by sergeants, 349, 472
Cheyne (Charles) and the Apothecaries' Garden, 270,336 Chicago in 1853, description of, 165
Child murder by Jews, fables as to, 15 Childbirth folk-lore, 15
Children: their carols and lullabies, 56; 365 at a birth, 68; on the stage, 108; still-born, 281; and Herbert Spencer, 465
Choker and chokey to be in prison, 457 Chop-dollar, use of the word, 346, 456
Christchurch, New Zealand, inscription on museum, 268 Christian and Roman chronology, 86
Christian names, curious, 26, 170, 214, 235; full name and diminutive, 67; brothers and sisters bearing same, 257, 315, 457; Lawrence, c. 1498, 310; double, 315, 457
Christmastide folk-lore, 172
Chronology, Roman and Christian, 86
Church, crowns in tower or spire of, 17, 38, 157; mistletoe at Châlons-sur-Marne, 66; Procession door at Sandwich, 468
Church-ale, application of the term, 37, 75 Churchwardens' accounts, 70
Civilization and France, 448
Clark (A.) on Merry Thoughts in a Sad Place,' 141 Clark (E.) on glowworm or firefly, 112
Clark (Rich.), Chamberlain of London, his library, 469 Clark (Thomas), Edinburgh law bookseller, 409 Clark family, 389, 456
Clarke (Cecil) on "Chaperoned by her father," 93 Puns at the Haymarket, 269 Vanishing London, 447
Clarke (Dr. Adam), his weather observations, 441 Clavering and De Mandeville families, 149, 213, 293 Claverley, Shropshire, old briefs discovered at, 474 Clayton (H. B.) on last peer of France, 225
Stanley (Sir H. M.), his nationality, 446 Thieves' slang: "Joe Gurr," 386
Clergyman as privateer, 495
Clies (Henrietta) of Lisbon Admiral Lord Rodney, 226
Clio on Thackeray queries, 207
Clock made by Bréguet for Napoleon, 446 Clockmaker, French, J. Turin, 107
Close, his poems, 409
Coleman (E. H.) on Byard family, 414 Candlemas gills, 36
Caroline (Queen), her trial, 174 Catesby (Robert), 172 Chauncy (Sir Henry), 158
Chelsea Physic Garden, 271, 336 Clavering: De Mandeville, 214 Collectioner, 93
Cromwell buried in Red Lion Square, 72 "Crown and Three Sugar Loaves," 215 Dorsetshire snake-lore, 253 Egerton-Warburton, 296 Fettiplace, 397
Football on Shrove Tuesday, 194 Greig (Admiral Sir Samuel), 433 Guide to Manor Rolls, 272
Hen-hussey: Whip-stitch: Wood-toter, 518 Holles (Gervaise), 251
'John Inglesant,' 357
Lancashire and Cheshire wills, 38
London rubbish at Moscow, 208
MacElligott (Col. Roger), 295
Marriage registers, 75
Milestones, 133
Morganatic marriage, 52
Napoleon, his reputed son, 197
Newton (Isaac), miniature of, 315, 414
Northall, Shropshire, 377
Obiit Sunday, 28
"Old England," 255
Peck (William), 434. Prescriptions, 453
Pindar family, 135 "Ringing for Gofer," 6
Rodney's second wife, 297 Rowe family, 356 Sellinger, 491
Shelley (Samuel), 278
Smallage, 330
Southwell (Right Hon. Edward), 56
Speakers of the Irish House of Commons, 293 Stoyle, 432
Torch and taper, 196
"Tymbers of ermine," 492 Wellington's horses, 416 "Welsh rabbit," 70 Women voters, 372
Yeoman of the Crown, 273
Coleridge (S. T.), C. Lamb, and Mr. May, 61, 109 Coll. on fictitious Latin plurals, 193 Collectioner, meaning of the word, 28, 93 Collins, origin of the name, 329, 398, 515 Collins (W.) and Gray, parallel passages, 456 Colours of the Queen's Westminsters and St. Mar- garets', Westminster, 363
Coluberry, curious Christian name, 214
Columbus (Christopher), his remains claimed by Seville and San Domingo, 247, 332, 458
Colvac surname, 387, 492
Comber (J.) on Comber family, 47
Comber (Thomas), LL.D., 1722-78, 89
Comber family, 47, 89, 152, 212
Com. Ebor. on 'Nicholas Nickleby': Capt. Cuttle, 217
Com. Linc. on county tales, 505
Holles (Gervaise), 208
Com. Linc. on Sanderson (Robert), 227 Comestor Oxoniensis on Tideswell and Tideslow, 91 Comet, Halley's, 86, 152 Commemorative tablets, 367
Commission convened by a Member of Parliament, 88 Constance, Council of, legend concerning, 8, 397 "Constantine Pebble," Cornwall, described, 33, 97 Constantinople, list of Ecumenical Patriarchs, 249 "Consul of God," application of the title, 32 Consumption not hereditary, early records, 427 Cooper (A. L.) on Col. Thomas Cooper, 109 Cooper (Charles Henry), 'D.N.B.' on, 412 Cooper (Col. Thomas), his biography, 109 Cooper (Thompson), his death, 220, 246, 337 Cope, early instances of its use, 174, 278, 436 Cope (J. H.) on Robina Cromwell, 227
Powell of Birkenhead, 226 Copernicus and the planet Mercury, 509 Copford Church, Dane's skin at, 15, 73, 155 Copinger (W. A.) on Comber family, 89
Rous or Rowse family, 55
Crowe (Sir Mitford), Governor of Barbadoes, 170 "Crown and Three Sugar Loaves," old tea house, 167, 214, 297, 373
Crowns in tower or spire of church, 17, 38, 157 Croydon, Whitgift's Hospital, its threatened destruc- tion, 498
Crozier, iron, called Tighern-mas, 408
Crucifix at the north door of old St. Paul's, 165 Crucifixion folk-lore, 426
Cuming (Hy. Syer-), his library and museum, 409, 436 'Cunard Daily Bulletin,' first ocean newspaper, 504 Cuplahills, derivation of the place-name, 189
Cupples (Rev. William), minister of Kirkoswald, 1720– 1752, 109, 251
Curran (Mrs. Mary H.) on Ellison family, 268 Currie (Dr. J.), date of his death, 285, 355, 436 Curry (J. T.) on Camden on surnames: Musselwhite, 314 Melancholy, 212
Oranges, Spanish proverb on, 206 Prior to before, 114
Wyatt (Sir Thomas), his riddle, 164
Curtis (T. A.) on quotations, 190
Cuttle (Capt.) his original, 166, 217, 274 Cyril on Hugo's Les Abeilles Impériales,' 348 D. on Cardigan as a surname, 97
Elizabeth (Queen) and New Hall, Essex, 15 French miniature painter, 211 Hanged, drawn and quartered, 371
D. (E. H. W.) on May Monument, 497
Corvo (Frederick Baron) on "My Lord the Sun," 193 D. (H. L. L.), on Ferdinando Gorges of Eye, 148
Creevey (Capt. William), his biography, 285, 355 'Creevey Papers,' Sir H. Maxwell's edition, 285, 355 Creswell (Dr. F. S.), his death, 280
Crimson robes first worn by cardinals, 71, 157, 214 Cromwell (Oliver), buried in Red Lion Square, 72; his supposed head, 487
Cromwell (Richard), his second wife, 456 Cromwell (Robina), portraits of, 227 Crooke (W.) on salep or salop, 98
Cross (Lieut.-Col. William), C.B., his biography, 407 Cross-Crosslet on Tynte book-plate, 449
Crouch (C. H.) on Bliss, 517
Crouch (F. N.), song-writer, his biography, 248, 333 Crouch (Nathaniel), his 'Admirable Curiosities,' 289
D. (J. S.) on Dolores, musical composer, 177 D. (T. F.) on Dean's Yard, Westminster, 415 'Scots Peerage,' 404
Dahlgren (E. W.) on Thomas Stradling, 66 Dahuria, a district in Eastern Siberia, 248, 337 Dale (Rev. T. C.) on Jamaica newspaper, 169 Lewen (Miss) and Wesley, 189
Dance (George), R.A., City Architect, 367 Daniell (W.), his drawing of design by G. Dance, 367 Dante, drama by Sardou and Moreau on, 183 Danteiana Inf.,' xiv. 96, "Sotto il cui rege fu già il mondo casto," 181, 251; xiv. 126, "Pur a sinistra giù calando al fondo," 181; xv. 4, "Quale i Fiamminghi tra Guizzante e Bruggia," 182 Darwall (Rev. L.), cope worn by, in 1853, 174, 278 Darwin (Dr. Erasmus) on signs of foul weather, 442 Dating, Athenian system of, 489 Davey (E. C.) on Fettiplace, 396 Davis (M. D.) on "Lombard,” 6 Davy (A. J.) on Coffin House, 388 'Monkey on the chimney," 288 Pannell, 256
Dawes (C. R.) on Barnes: 'The Devil's Charter,' 467 Marlborough and Shakespeare, 352
De Caux's 'L'Horloge de Sable,' 213
De Fontenay (Madame), her correspondence with the Emmet family, 52, 111
De Mandeville and Clavering families, 149, 213, 293 Dead bell, use of the custom, 308, 350
Dean's Yard, No. 17, Westminster, its history, 336, 415 Death (Capt.), privateer, performance for, 48, 93 Death, verdict on cause of, when body has vanished, 508 Death and sleep, writers on, 315, 355
Death bell, use of the custom, 308, 350
Death sequence in Sussex, 127
Decorations, foreign, Queen Elizabeth on, 328
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