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INDEX.

NINTH SERIES.-VOL. VIII.

[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EDITORIAL, EPIGRAMS,
EPITAPHS, FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, OBITUARIES, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKESPEARIANA, and
SONGS AND BALLADS.]

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"Alehouse lettice," meaning of the term, 83, 234
Alewives, a kind of fish, 250, 451

Alexander (William), first Earl of Stirling, his bio-
graphy, 83, 132

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Auction of landed property, earliest, 485

Augurs, Cicero on, 470

Auld (T.) on pronunciation of Nietzsche, 362
Socrates, a saying of, 339

Spider-eating, 204

Well and fountain verses, 242
Wowerus's 'Shadow,' 285

Austen (Jane), reference in Northanger Abbey,' 284
Author and typesetter: Dr. Spencer T. Hall, 205, 269
Authors, their mistakes, 181, 252, 334; dramatic,
crowned, 366

Axon (W. E. A.) on black armlet for mourning, 520
Compulsory costume for Jews and Christians, 521
Foster (Frank), 368

Halfpenny periodical post, 419

'John Adroyns in Devil's Apparel,' 459
Mahomet's coffin, 80

Miller of Sans Souci, an Oriental analogue, 119
Partridge lore, 202

Spanish bibliophile, 510

"Wicked" Prayer Book, 120

Woodward (Philip), 338

Ayeahr on architect's name wanted, 384

"Bull and Last," 289

Faucit (Saville) family, 502

Orchestra or orchestre, 424

"Shoddy " cloth bindings, 270

Youthful M. P.s, 462

Aysgarth and James the Deacon, 359, 488

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B. on shifting pronunciation, 164, 468

Went, 431

Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1902.

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Nineveh as an English place-name, 185

Parlour, 25

Prisoners of war, 46
Rabbating, 21

Saying, author of, 528
Snow-feathers, 494

Songs, old, 213

Spider-eating, 409

Tall Leicestershire women, 64, 310
Troubadour and daisy, 51
"Væsac Mihm," 45

B. (D.) on Irish badges, 484
B. (E.) on
46 Corne bote," 44

B. (E. G.). on Little John's remains, 250

B. (E. T.) on Theophilus Buckworth: Edward Hyde,
Earl of Clarendon : Philip Bygo, 430

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Coffee-houses and taverns, 224, 509

Jay (Sir James), 145

(G. D.) on Theophilus Buckworth: Edward Hyde,
Earl of Clarendon : Philip Bygo, 430

Cromwellian forfeitures, 469

Fowke (John), Governor of Drogheda, 387

Kinborough as female Christian name, 504

(G. F. R.) on curious epitaph, 529

Ince (Samuel), 505

Inwood (J. P.), 505

Irvine (Somerset Gore), 484

Thurlow and the Duke of Grafton, 454

B. (H.) on Rev. James Chartres, 68
Fortescue (Anthony), 73

Saunders (George), F.R.S., F.S.A., 67

B. (H. J.) on Ashwood family, 128
Beaconsfield (Lord), birthplace of, 426

Bois (S. du), seventeenth-century painter, 409
Crosdill, 510

F- (Mr. George), 371

Family queries, 262

Fox family of Bristol, 288

Fryer (Sir John), Bart., 507

Grindstones, uses of, 225

Isaac family of Kent, 312

Nang nails nubbocks, their meaning, 306

Newcastle (Staffs) families, 432

Noye (William), 488

"Old original," 245

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B. (R.) on bore or boar, and other fashionable slang, Barnfield (Richard), Marlowe, and Shakespeare, 217,

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'Brownie of Blednoch,' 442

Bruce (Michael) and Burns, 148, 388
Exoner, 525

Family likeness, 335
Flower game, 466

Poem wanted, 391

Providing provided, 309

St. Kilda, 487

Scott on conscience, 420
"Scottish Anacreon," 282
Scottish song, 102

Wordsworth, allusion in, 47
Beacons, ancient, 305, 374

Beaconsfield (Lord), his birthplace. 317, 426, 512
Beardshaw (H. J.) on uses of grindstones, 427
Beaulieu, ecclesiastical place-name, its origin, 397
Beaulieu (Lord), his pictures at Ditton Park, 524
Beaumont (Joseph), D.D., 1616-99, his poems, 142,

208

Bedford (K. W. R.) on royal borough, 132
Belamour, plant-name, 264, 352

Bachman (R.) on malt and hop substitutes, 171
Bacini, majolican, on old churches in Tuscany, 503
Back-formations: to empt, 322, 392
Bacon (Sir Francis) on the Armada, 423, 508
Bacon (Thomas), elder brother of Sir N. Bacon, his Belcher (B.) on riding the stang, 42

Bell (Glassford), his poem Mary, Queen of Scots,' Bodleian Library, Heuskarian rarity in, 377
185, 308

Bell, wakerell, its use, 405

Bell in Thruxton Church, motto on, 304

Bohemia in the Winter's Tale,' 341
Bolingbroke (Viscount) and the classics, 460
Bolten truss in the plural, 186, 307

Bell inscription at Puncknowle, Dorset, 1629, 22, 153 Bolton (J. L.) on wife of Capt. Morris, the poet, 343
Bell-ringing customs, 201, 308, 427

Ben-Clerk, its meaning, 325, 512

Benedictines and the place-name Beaulieu, 397
Benham (W.) on Dickensiana: phrase of Mrs.
Gamp, 426

Bensly (E.) on acervation, 361
Bernau (C. A.) on parson's nose, 113

Bonaparte (Napoleon), his coat of mail, 68; exhuma-
tion of his coffin, 92, 153; his horse Marengo, 144,
271, 312; descendants of the Empress Marie Louise,
185, 227, 247; his library, 189, 293, 370; his
last years, 422, 509

Book, smallest published, 120; unique seventeenth-
century: Quaker Poems," 319

William the Conqueror's half brothers and sisters, Book of Common Prayer, lines

199

Berrynarbor Church, epitaph in, 121
Berwick, the duchy of, 439, 534

Betts (E. St. G.) on panshon, 213

Bevis Marks Synagogue bicentenary celebration, 138,
159, 179, 200

Bewley (Sir. E. T.) on Beaulieu as a place-name,
397

"Bible, Crown, and Constitution," sign, 71

Bible New Testament translation, 182; diction of
the New Testament, 243, 333

Bible-eating superstition, 103

Bible of Mary, Queen of Scots, 482

Bibliography :-

Baskish, 377, 477

Bicycle, 304, 490, 530

Christmas, 500

Dibdin, 39, 77, 197, 279

Hood (Robin), 263

Smallest book published, 120

Bicycle bibliography, 304, 490, 530

Bilson (Anne), widow of T. Bilson, Bishop of Win-
chester, 464

Bindings, shoddy cloth, 270, 374

Bird family, 223

Bird (R. H.) on Bird family, 223

Clock and watch figures, 385
Motto on bell, 304

Silversmith's signature, 284

Bird (W. H. B.) on Roger Hacket, D.D., 226

Birthday cake with candles, German custom, 344,
486

Bishops' ornaments, portraits depicting, 206, 289, 392
Black (A. & C.) on Scott queries, 48, 453

Blackheath, Ranger's Lodge, its history and design, 204
Blackmore family of Bishop's Nympton, 343, 468
Blackwood (W.) on 'The Moss Rose,' 148
Blandford (G. F.) on pictures of taverns, 209
Blantyre family, 424

Blashill (T.) on " Hill me up," 112

Blind (K.) on the Marseillaise,' 126, 245, 331, 407
New Testament, Greek, diction of the, 333
Blue Beard, supposed original of, 24, 149
Blythe, painter of the Dutch School, circa 1790, 285
Boats, ancient, found in the United Kingdom, 366,
407, 507

Boddington (R. S.) on Sir Nicholas Butler, of
Edmonton, 122

Cheselden, Radcliffe, and Pridmore, 65

Cooke (Sir Thomas), Sheriff of London, 1692-3, 19
Grivegnée (Baron de) and Power, 701

"Wicked," 120

on Latin, 50;

Books on manners, deportment, and etiquette, 232

Books recently published :-

Annuaire de la Noblesse de Russie, 1900, 95
Baillie's (A. F.) Oriental Club and Hanover
Square, 535

Bardsley's (C. W.) Dictionary of English and
Welsh Surnames, 195

Bell's (M.) Sir Edward Burne-Jones, 435

Book-Prices Current, Index, 1887-96, 75; for
1901, 434

Burns (R.), Poetry of, edited by W. E. Henley,
and T. F. Henderson, 375

Butler's (W.) Cathedral Church of Holy Trinity,
Dublin, 295

Byron (Lord), Poetry, Vol. IV., edited by
E. H. Coleridge, 75

Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, November,
1691, to end of 1692, ed. by W. J. Hardy, 215
Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Edward III., A.D.
1334-8, 216

Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers, 1735-
1738, prepared by W. A. Shaw, 76; 1729-30,
216

Calverley (C. S.), Complete Works of, with a bio-
graphical notice by Sir W. J. Sendall, 116
Ceremonies and Processions of the Cathedral
Church of Salisbury, ed. by C. Wordsworth,
336

Chaucer (Geoffrey), Complete Works of, ed. by
W. Skeat, 495

Cheal's (H.), History of Ditchling in the County
of Sussex, 416

Chiswick Shakespeare, ed. by J. Dennis, 255
Clark's (J. W.) The Care of Books, 454
Clergy Directory and Parish Guide, 1902, 536
Cornish's (F. W.) Chivalry, 456

County Folk-lore, Vol. II., collected and edited by
Mrs. Gutch, 255

Cunningham's (W.) Essay on Western Civiliza-
tion in its Economic Aspects, 195

Darwin's (C.) Origin of Species by Means of
Natural Selection, 495

Dauze's (P.) Index Bibliographique, 116
Dickens's (C.) Posthumous Papers of the Pick-
wick Club, 416; Barnaby Rudge, 456
Dictionary of National Biography, ed. by S. Lee,
Supplement, 275, 375

Dilke's (Lady) French Furniture and Decoration
in the Eighteenth Century, 356, 414
Dionysius of Halicarnassus, ed. W. R. Roberts,

Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1902.

Books recently published :-

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Fane's (V.) Two Moods of a Man, with other
Papers, 256

Fea's (A.) Secret Chambers and Hiding Places, 96
Foster's (J.) Some Feudal Coats of Arms, 494
Gardiner's (S. R.) Oliver Cromwell, 335
Garnett's (R.) Essays of an Ex-Librarian, 435
Gasc's (F. E. A.) Concise Dictionary of the
French and English Languages, 255
Goethe: Hermann und Dorothea, 456

Gower (John), Complete Works of, ed. by G. C.
Macaulay, 175

Graham's (R.) S. Gilbert of Sempringham and
the Gilbertines, 55

Hallett's (C.) Cathedral Church of Ripon, 295
Healey's (C. E. H. C.) History of Part of West
Somersetshire, 194

Hertslet's (Sir E.) Recollections of the Old
Foreign Office, 436

Historical English Dictionary, 54, 434, 474
Indian Fables, collected and edited by P. V.
Ramaswami Raju, 495

In Memoriam Verses for Every Day in the Year,
selected by L. Ridley, 356

Jewish Encyclopædia, ed. by I. Singer, 174, 196
Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall,
vol. XIV. part II., 256

Kirby's (W. F.) Familiar Butterflies and Moths,

235

Kristeller's (P.) Andrea Mantegna, 394
Kyd (T.), Works of, ed. by F. G. Boas, 455
Lang's (A.) Magic and Religion, 95; Mystery of
Mary Stuart, 355

Lawrence's (J. M.) Evangelists, Apostles, and
Prophets connected with the Signs of the
Zodiac, 96
Lindsey's (J. S.) Problems and Exercises in
English History, 116

Lynn's (W. T.) Remarkable Comets, 295
Macray's (W. D.) Registers of the Members of
St. Mary Magdalen College, Oxford, 315
Massé's (H. J. L.) Cathedral Church of Bristol,

115

Maynadier's (G. H.) Wife of Bath's Tale: its
Sources and Analogues, 135

Niebuhr's (C.) Tell el Amarna Period, 215
Perkins's (T.) Abbey Churches of Bath and
Malmesbury and the Church of St. Lawrence,
Bradford-on-Avon, 115

Playgoer, ed. by F. Dangerfield, 356
Portraits de l'Enfant, 515

Prescott's (W. H.) History of the Conquest of
Mexico, 315

Prideaux's (W. F.) Notes for a Bibliography of

Books recently published:-

Rankin's (R.) Marquis d'Argenson and Richard
II., 534

Roll of Alumni in Arts of the University and
King's College of Aberdeen, 1596-1860, ed. by
P. J. Anderson, 56

Rowbotham's (J. F.) History of Rossall School,
316

Rugby School Register, revised and annotated by
A. T. Michell, Vol. I., 436

Shakespeare, Chiswick, ed. by J. Dennis, 255
Skeat's (Rev. W. W.) Notes on English Etymology,
155; Place-names of Cambridgeshire, 196
Smith's (C. F.) Mary Rich, Countess of Warwick,
1625-78 her Family and Friends, 475
Sweeting's (W. D.) Cathedral Church of Ely, 115
Swift (Jonathan), Prose Works of, ed. by T. Scott,

116

Terry's (C. S.) Chevalier de St. George and the
Jacobite Movements in his Favour, 1701-1720,
335

Thimm (C. A.) and Marshall's (J.) Russian Self-
Taught, with Phonetic Pronunciation, 255
Tozer's (H. F.) An English Commentary on
Dante's Divine Comedy, 115

Transactions of the Leicestershire Architectural
and Archæological Society, 276
Whitaker's Almanack for 1902, 536

Wiedemann's (K. A.) Realms of the Egyptian
Dead, 215

Williamson's (G. C.) Fra Angelico-Velazquez, 435
Wills's (H.) Florentine Heraldry, 535

Yorkshire Archæological Journal, 295
Bookseller (A.) on Isaac Penington the Younger, 147
Book-titles, sham, 212

Booth (W.) on Paris catacombs, 422
Bore or boar, and other fashionable slang, 481
Borgia (Cæsar), the parentage of, 524
Borrow (George), verses in Lavengro,' 145, 272;
in Hungary, 242; his Wild Wales,' 343, 410;
his Romany Rye,' 417, 488; his translation of
the Turkish Jester,' 437; editions of his 'Zincali,'
523
Boswell-Stone (W. G.) on Castle of Kilgobben,' 50
Fairy tales, 509

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Kingsley (Charles): Christmas carol, 429

Bouchier (J.) on abacus, 412

Belamour, plant-name, 264

Bible-eating extraordinary superstition, 103
Epigram, John Byrom's, 533

Halberts, the, 46

Hunt (Leigh), 64

Kingsley (Charles): Christmas carol, 345
'Le Bon Roi Dagobert,' 205, 425
'Lost Pleiad,' 371

Ringdoves, 84

Scott (Sir Walter): "I live by my mill," 163
"Miss Katies," 403

Song, old, 15

Unintentional versification, 285

Bourinot (Sir J. G.) on arms of Canada, 387
Bouzingot, description by George Sand, 130
Bower (Archibald), secretary of the King's Household,
1759, 303

Bowers (G.) on pass-tickets or checks at theatres in

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