6 INDEX. NINTH SERIES.-VOL. VIII. [For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EDITORIAL, EPIGRAMS, Albion,' the, and Charles Lamb, 60, 85, 125, 166 Aldenham (Lord) on crosier and pastoral staff, 90 Tennysonian Ode,' 248 Went, 287 "Alehouse lettice," meaning of the term, 83, 234 Alewives, a kind of fish, 250, 451 Alexander (William), first Earl of Stirling, his bio- Alfred (King), "the Truth-teller," 117 Alger (J. G.) on Monsignor Erskine, 453 All fours, Kentish game, 462 Allardice (R. B.) on Capt. R. H. Barclay, R.N., 223 Almost quite verbatim as possible, 482 Alum, early manufacture and sale of, 45, 113 American theatrical company in England, first, 285 "Anacreon, the Scottish," 282 Anagram, in 'The Tempest,' 442, 512; in Launcells Anderson (J. L.) on galloglass, 169 "Mere man," 193 Porte-manteau, 51 "Væsac Mihm," 128 Anderson (P. J.) on Scottish university graduates, 22 Andrews (H.) on folk-lore of sailors and fishermen, 248 66 'Riding the marches," 265 Andrews (W.) on animals in people's insides, 89 Brunanburh, site of, 150 Green an unlucky colour, 121 Manorial custom at Hunmanby, 362 Bute (Marquess of), the late, 162 Crosier and pastoral staff, 268, 447 Knights temp. Charles I.: Scottish, 353 Marian hymn, 467 St. Edmund, 134 Animals, and Hogarth's plea for mercy, 42; in people's Anonymous Works:- Boke of Good Workes, 204 Castle of Kilgobben, 423, 509 Hic Mulier et hæc Vir, 324 Auction of landed property, earliest, 485 Auld (T.) on pronunciation of Nietzsche, 362 Well and fountain verses, 242 Austen (Jane), reference in Northanger Abbey,' 284 Axon (W. E. A.) on black armlet for mourning, 520 Halfpenny periodical post, 419 'John Adroyns in Devil's Apparel,' 459 Miller of Sans Souci, an Oriental analogue, 119 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.8, 462 Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 192. B. (A.) on Lordship of Crawford, 84 B. (A. W. G.) on Campbells of Ardkinglass, 106 B. (C. A.) on folk-lore of sailors and fishermen, 105 Alright all right, 240 Birthday cake with candles, German custom, 344, Boats, ancient, 407 Bruce (Michael) and Burns, 71 Chewar, the, 409 Fair and making fair, 47 Flower game, 466 Hunt (Leigh), 130 'Hymns Ancient and Modern,' 101 Ladle, a, 292 Nineveh as an English place-name, 185 Parlour, 25 Prisoners of war, Rabbating, 21 46 Saying, author of, 528 Spider eating, 409 Tall Leicestershire women, 64, 310 B. (D.) on Irish badges, 484 B. (E. G.) on Little John's remains, 250 B. (E. T.) on Theophilus Buckworth: Edward Hyde, B. (G. D.) on Theophilus Buckworth: Edward Hyde, B. Fowke (John), Governor of Drogheda, 387 (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 Saunders (George), F.R.S., F.S.A., 67 B. (H. J.) on Ashwood family, 128 Bois (S. du), seventeenth-century painter, 409 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 Rabbating, 22 B. (H. J.) on racing, 104 Richardson (Samuel), 271 Voyage across the Atlantic, record, 119 B. (J.) on ancient British cities, 359 'Tribal Hidage,' 99, 272 B. (J. M.) on Capt. Gordon and the Lancaster guns B. (M.) on "Who is the madman," &c., 284 B. (Q. K.) on 'The Coming K-,' &c., 344 Barbican watch tower, picture of old, 83, 154 Barclay (Capt. R. H.), d. 1837, his portrait, 223 Barker (W. R.) on Samuel Richardson, 271 Royal personages, 252 Barlichway Hundred, Warwickshire, 465 Barlow (Rev. F.), of Burton, his 'Complete English B. (K.) on bore or boar, and other fashionable slang, Barnfield (Richard), Marlowe, and Shakespeare, 217, B. (R. B.) on arms of European countries, 64 K.C.B. or G.C.B., fees on being made, 105 B. (W.) on harvest bell, 201 Manx words, 83 B. (W. C.) on acervation, 468 Beaconsfield (Lord), birthplace of, 512 Bower (Archibald), 303 Bromby, a writer, 264 Christmas bibliography, 500 Christmas customs, 1610, 500 Copenhagen, battle of, 182 Dickens and Tong, 428 Foster (Frank), 304 Harvest bell, 308 Heyward (Zechariah): Guy of Warwick, 339 High and Low: Conservative and Liberal, 150 Kell or keld=a spring of water, 374 Needle pedlars, 229 Neptune and crossing the line, 19 Paying rent at a tomb in church, 411 Place-names in the Journal of George Fox,' 367 Riding the marches," 391 Scot (Michael), 341 Surrender of land by a straw, 468 B. (W. H.) on Greek pronunciation, 192, 372 Bachman (R.) on malt and hop substitutes, 171 Baskish books, in the Bodleian, 377; notes on some, Basse (M.) on Dr. Gentianus Harvet, 229 Bath Abbey, arms of, 221 Batson (H. M.) on Barras, 473 Waller family, 412 Battledore, game of, 21 Bayley (A. R.) on arms on drinking-cup, 305 Conway (Henry Seymour), 1721-95, 465 "Mine host of the Tabard," 505 Royal personages, 252 Bayley (S.) on armorial, 244 66 Bayne (T.) on A feeding storm," 13 Alright all right, 413 Brattle, 500 'Brownie of Blednoch,' 442 Bruce (Michael) and Burns, 148, 388 Family likeness, 335 Flower game, 466 Providing provided, 309 St. Kilda, 487 Scott on conscience, 420 Wordsworth, allusion in, 47 Beaconsfield (Lord), his birthplace. 317, 426, 512 Bedford (K. W. R.) on royal borough, 132 Bacon (Thomas), elder brother of Sir N. Bacon, his Belcher (B.) on riding the stang, 42 Bell (G. K. A.) on verses in Borrow, 272 Bell (Glassford), his poem Mary, Queen of Scots, Bodleian Library, Heuskarian rarity in, 377 Bell, wakerell, its use, 405 Bell in Thruxton Church, motto on, 304 Bohemia in the Winter's Tale,' 341 Bell inscription at Puncknowle, Dorset, 1629, 22, 153 | Bolton (J. L.) on wife of Capt. Morris, the poet, 343 Ben-Clerk, its meaning, 325, 512 Benedictines and the place-name Beaulieu, 397 Benham (W.) on Dickensiana: phrase of Mrs. Bensly (E.) on acervation, 361 Bonaparte (Napoleon), his coat of mail, 68; exhuma- Book, smallest published, 120 unique seventeenth- William the Conqueror's half brothers and sisters, Book of Common Prayer, lines Berrynarbor Church, epitaph in, 121 Betts (E. St. G.) on panshon, 243 Bevis Marks Synagogue bicentenary celebration, 138, Bewley (Sir. E. T.) on Beaulieu as a place-name, "Bible, Crown, and Constitution," sign, 71 Bible New Testament translation, 182; diction of 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- Bindings, shoddy cloth, 270, 374 Bird family, 223 Bird (R. H.) on Bird family, 223 Clock and watch figures, 385 Silversmith's signature, 284 Bird (W. H. B.) on Roger Hacket, D.D., 226 Birthday cake with candles, German custom, 344, Bishops' ornaments, portraits depicting, 206, 289, 392 Blackheath, Ranger's Lodge, its history and design, 204 Blashill (T.) on "Hill me up," 112 Blind (K.) on the Marseillaise,' 126, 245, 331, 407 Boddington (R. S.) on Sir Nicholas Butler, of Cheselden, Radcliffe, and Pridmore, 65 Cooke (Sir Thomas), Sheriff of London, 1692-3, 19 "Wicked," 120 on Latin, 50; Books on manners, deportment, and etiquette, 232 Books recently published :- Annuaire de la Noblesse de Russie, 1900, 95 Bardsley's (C. W.) Dictionary of English and Bell's (M.) Sir Edward Burne-Jones, 435 Book-Prices Current, Index, 1887-96, 75; for Burns (R.), Poetry of, edited by W. E. Henley, Butler's (W.) Cathedral Church of Holy Trinity, Byron (Lord), Poetry, Vol. IV., edited by Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, November, 1691, to end of 1692, ed. by W. J. Hardy, 215 Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers, 1735- Calverley (C. S.), Complete Works of, with a bio- Chaucer (Geoffrey), Complete Works of, ed. by Cheal's (H.), History of Ditchling in the County Chiswick Shakespeare, ed. by J. Dennis, 255 County Folk-lore, Vol. II., collected and edited by Cunningham's (W.) Essay on Western Civiliza- Darwin's (C.) Origin of Species by Means of Dauze's (P.) Index Bibliographique, 116 Dilke's (Lady) French Furniture and Decoration Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1902. Books recently published :- Duttons of Dutton, in Cheshire, Memorials of the, Dyer (T. H.) and Hassall's (A.) History of English Catalogue of Books: 1900, 295; 1898- English Dictionary. See Historical English Erasmus, Epistles of, from his Earliest Letters to Fane's (V.) Two Moods of a Man, with other Fea's (A.) Secret Chambers and Hiding Places, 96 Gower (John), Complete Works of, ed. by G. C. Graham's (K.) S. Gilbert of Sempringham and Hallett's (C.) Cathedral Church of Ripon, 295 Hertslet's (Sir E.) Recollections of the Old Historical English Dictionary, 54, 434, 474 In Memoriam Verses for Every Day in the Year, Jewish Encyclopædia, ed. by I. Singer, 174, 196 Kirby's (W. F.) Familiar Butterflies and Moths, 235 Kristeller's (P.) Andrea Mantegna, 394 Lawrence's (J. M.) Evangelists, Apostles, and Lindsey's (J. S.) Problems and Exercises in Lynn's (W. T.) Remarkable Comets, 295 115 Maynadier's (G. H.) Wife of Bath's Tale: its Niebuhr's (C.) Tell el Amarna Period, 215 Playgoer, ed. by F. Dangerfield, 356 Prescott's (W. H.) History of the Conquest of Prideaux's (W. F.) Notes for a Bibliography of Books recently published :- Rankin's (R.) Marquis d'Argenson and Richard Roll of Alumni in Arts of the University and Rowbotham's (J. F.) History of Rossall School, 316 Rugby School Register, revised and annotated by Shakespeare, Chiswick, ed. by J. Dennis, 255 Terry's (C. S.) Chevalier de St. George and the Thimm (C. A.) and Marshall's (J.) Russian Self- Transactions of the Leicestershire Architectural Wiedemann's (K. A.) Realms of the Egyptian Williamson's (G. C.) Fra Angelico-Velazquez, 435 Yorkshire Archæological Journal, 295 |