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Wyatt's (A. J.) Old English Grammar, 219
Zimmern's (A.) Old Tales from Greece, 319

Boston, U.S.A., English prisoners at, 187

Boston pardons, 368, 451

Bostrakize, its meaning, 154

Butler (J. D.) on counsels of perfection, 129
Davy family, 474

Jonson (Ben), 71

Latin couplets, rhymed, 177

Words, longest in English, 154
"Worst man best candidate," 68

Boswell-Stone (W. G.) on Birmingham vote, 306, 378 Butter at wedding feasts, 7, 74, 237, 374

Helm, its invention, 157

Bouchier (J.) on "Cirage," 454

Clock dials, 109

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Brooch, Anglo-Saxon, 38

Broome (Rev. W.), LL.D., his biography, 348, 513
Brough (T.) on Drummond families, 504
Brougham (Henry, Lord), on belief, 75
Browne (G. A.) on Grub Street, 251

Rubric, two questions on, 88

Browning (A. G.) on French Protestant Hospital, 427
Browning (Elizabeth Barrett), notes of time in
Aurora Leigh,' 305

Browning (Robert), his 'Prince Hohenstiel-Schwan-
gau,' 225, 290, 374; passage in 'The Ring and the
Book,' 307, 416; foreign names in 'Good News
from Ghent,' 345

Brushfield (T. N.) on "Great James," 105
Brutton family, co. Devon, 268

Buck boast, 13, 95

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Bullock (C.) on Musicians' Company, 407
Bundling custom, 128, 194

Bunn (Alfred) and George Robins, 234, 318
Burbage (Richard) and Shakspeare, 68, 113
Burghers: Making burghers, 148, 258, 332
Burghersh family and East Worldham manor, 264
Burial of horse with its owner, 158, 215

Burlinghame or Burlingame, California, 167, 215, 232
Burning bush and Church of Scotland, 148, 237, 433,

511

Burns (Robert), pencil portrait, 447
"Burnsite, common," 405

Burvil bed, 54, 136

Busby (J. Tomlinson), his biography, 168
Bushton carbuncle, 144

Butter charm, 387

Buttons, iron military, 488

Byron (George Gordon, sixth Lord), metre of 'Beppo,'
5, 94; pronunciation of Giaour, 12, 151; home-
coming of his remains, 37, 237; his birthplace, 196
C. on ancestors, 475

Dove and symbolism, 231
George-penny roll, 407

Kensington Canal, 350

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C. (A. J.) on Rest, but do not loiter, 318
C. (C. B.) on Chinese folk-lore, 351

Curfew, where rung, 230

Green room, 514

Hall family, 508

Harpy in mythology, 34

Peter of Colechurch, 415
Tree, oldest, 330

C. (C. P. L.) on Jersey flag, 449
C. (E. A.) on etymology of diaper, 353
Tirling-pins, 426

C. (F. M.) on Montagu, 188
C. (G. E.) on Earl of Beverley, 17
Cornish (Henry), 51

Fraternity of Genealogists, 371
Kent (Duke of), his statue, 36
Moral exact likeness, 96

C. (H. R. P.) on Cape gooseberry, 174
Muffins, indulgence in, 348

C. (J. W.) on Belt family of Bossal, 128
C. (P. S. P.) on Plantation in Ulster, 172
C. (S. C.) on 'Universal Sympathy,' 368
C. (T. W.) on De Mandeville: Clavering, 289
Cabbiclow and Portuguese "bacalhao," 347, 372
Cabot (John) and the Matthew, 49, 129, 189, 208
Cadock, its meaning, 31

Cagots, their history, 37, 118, 214

Cakes peculiar to counties, 8, 58, 98, 294
Calcutta, last survivor from the Black Hole, 86, 197
Caldecott (F. H.) on Angel of Asia," 8
Caldwall Hall, Kidderminster, 66

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Callis (Robert), serjeant-at-law, his death, 471
Calvary clover, 26

Cambridgeshire histories, 33
Camla-like, its meaning, 47
Camp ball, the game, 425

Campbell (G. W.) on cockade and escallop, 143
Campbell (N. D.) on Sussex churches, 448
Canada, voyage to, in 1776, 402
Canaletto in London, 324, 411
Candles, thieves', 74, 274

Canning (Hon. George) and the
Britannica,' 486

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Encyclopædia

Canonization, authentic and popular, 89, 158, 274, 319
Canterbury (Dean of) and tract of Latin verses, 108
Cape gooseberry and Brazil cherry, 106, 174
Capharnaum, its meaning, 67
Cappel-faced, its meaning, 116
Carcass' and cass', in old rolls, 308
Cards, warming pack of, 148

Notes and Queries, Jan. 22, 1898.

Cards of good wishes, 447

Care creature, the phrase, 33

Careerin, its meaning, 7, 133, 251

Carey (T. W.) on Ennis, 88

Christie (R. C.) on Chronicles of Charterhouse,' 10
Women, literary, in seventeenth century, 10
Christmas, prisoners at, 502; salmon at, 504
Christmas bibliography, 502

Carlyle (Thomas), quotation on title of Latter-day Christmas copies of verses, 503

Pamphlets,' 227, 377

Carmarthenshire families, 28, 155

Carnival humour, 1772, 388, 477

Carrick family, Irish, 147, 233, 314

Casanoviana, 361

Cassiter Street, Bodmin, 269, 336, 433

Caswall (K. E.) on dancing upon bridges, 208
Catalogues, blunders in, 425

Cattle, winter food for, 112

Cawk and corve, their meaning, 31, 110

Celer et Audax on antiquarian discovery, 506
Chesters, discovery at, 346
Epitaph, "Admiral Christ," 112
Farming Woods, Thrapston, 25
Hay in church aisles, 36

Jacobite societies, 71

Mammoth remains, 145

Parish Councils and records, 195

Reign, longest, 77

Celer et Vigilans on Huntingdon county history, 169
Cha' fause, its meaning, 27, 78, 113, 170
Chalkhill family, 441, 516

Chalkhill (Ion), his 'Thealma and Clearchus,' 441
Champion of England, challenge to, 92

Chance (Frank), M.B., his biography, 40, 121
Chapel Colney, chantry in Herts, 269
Chapels, proprietary, 10, 76
Chappallan, the name, 109, 232

Charles I., statements regarding his death, 406
Charles Street, Drury Lane. See Macklin Street.
Charlton family, Middlesex, 47, 171

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Charming Nancy, regulations on board, 1776, 402
Charterhouse Chronicles,' by W. J. D. R., 10
Chases, royal and private, 206, 231, 393, 410
Chater (A. G.) on Cheney Gate, 253
Chaucer family and East Worldham manor, 264
Chaucer (Geoffrey), "The scholar in Chaucer," 188;
his "Stilbon," 283; possible Gloucestershire origin,
341, 449

Chelmsford murder, verses on, 295

Cheney Gate, origin of the name, 55, 172, 253
Chess and the devil, 207, 251, 354

Chesson (A. A. E.) on Jean Ingelow, 454

Chester apprenticeships, 509

Chesters, near Ancrum, antiquarian discovery at, 346
Chestnutt (J.) on episcopal families, 316

"Who fears to speak of '98 ?" 258

Chevy Chase in Uxbridge Road, 428

Chichele (Archbishop), his consecration, 386, 451
Child family, Southwark, 87

China, armorial, 168, 253

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Chorus, "O Deus Optime," 166

Christmas decorations, bad luck to burn, 96, 173, 318,
514

Christmas miracle play, 502

Christmas pies, 502

Christmas rose, 468, 509

Chronology, Jewish and Christian, 508

Chronology, monkish, era of Incarnation in, 421, 466
Church, old, at Muthill, Perthshire, 227, 434

Church, Saxon wooden, 134

Church of Scotland and burning bush, 148, 237, 433, 511
Church aisles, hay in, 36, 274

Church lecterns, eagle on, 307, 417

Church tower buttresses, 18, 151

Churches, hatchments in, 29, 112, 193, 474, 517;
east windows in, 69, 150, 297; miserere carvings
in, 514

Churches, country, daily service in, 167, 269, 412
Churn: Churnubble, their etymology, 345
Cigars, their introduction, 125, 212, 334
Cirage, its meaning, 347, 454

Claret and vin-de grave, 485, 512
Claridge (W.) on Ia. Armachanus, 289
Clark (A. H.) on Cornish language, 156
Clark (C. E.) on "Grand old man," 435

Newspaper cuttings, 276

Clark (G.) on Elizabeth Gonzaga, 152
Clark (R.) on Howth Castle, 249

Stow (John), his 'Survey,' 255
Clark (Robin John) in Jacobite song, 147
Clarke (C.) on "Footle," 128

Harney (G. J.), 486

Hung or hanged? 147, 330
London, its landmarks, 146
Classification, topical, 306

Clavering and De Mandeville families, 289, 437
Clavijo (Doña Harrijo), her birth and marriage, 307
Clayton (E. G.) on H. J. H. Martin, 172
Clements (H. J. B.) on Alderman Beckford, 56
Bookbinding question, 292

Ennis, in Irish names, 194

Clergy and books in sixteenth century, 302
Cleveland (Mr.), his 'Life and Adventures,' 87

Clock dials, twenty-four hours on, 9, 109, 171, 292, 494
Cloit-heavy burden, 247

Clover, Calvary, 26

Club of Voters, 1678, 346, 436

Clyne-Monk on Scotch body-guards, 348

Clyten pale, sickly, 287

Coager midday meal, 287

Cocaïne, its pronunciation, 33, 138

Cochrane (B. A.) on Social Life in Time of Queen
Anne,' 516

Cockade and escallop, their resemblance, 143, 198
Cockerham. See Rood of Cockerham.

Cockney dialect, v and w in, 48, 136, 276; a for i, 424

Christ (Jesus), the Last Supper and the Paschal Coins, Scotch early dated, 188, 293; French Empire

lamb, 83, 170, 292

Christening custom, Breton, 326

Christian names: Evelyn and Eveline, 26; in register
of obscure parish, 61, 137; Amphillis and Am-
felicia, 78, 152

and Republic, 286; "godless or "graceless
florin, 387, 516

Coitmore (C.) on Egerton and Russell families, 67
Cold Harbour, its derivation, 482

Colegate (Richard), his family and biography, 377

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Coleman (E. H.) on Belfast "Sovereign," 196
Brompton (Richard), artist, 476
Butter at weddings, 74
Cheney Gate, 55

Chess and the devil, 251
Christmas rose, 509
Convicts in England, 58
Cormac or Cormack, 117
Dies Veneris, 157

Dugdale (Sir William), 414
Eagle on church lecterns, 418
Ferribosco (Col. Henry), 413
Florin, godless or graceless, 516
Fraternity of Genealogists, 338
Fulham, its population, 95
Gentleman Porter, 237
"Gondola of London," 271

Grimthorped, first use of the word, 205
Hand-shoe glove, 34

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Holy Week ceremonial, 54
Hooves, plural of hoof, 451

Horwood (R.), his map of London, 492
Hulme surname, 313

Huntingdon county history, 256
Irish volunteers, 454
Kensington Canal, 350

Linwood (Miss), her galleries, 517
London livery lists, 234
Marks for signatures, 314
Marriage lines, 110
Milking syphon, 34
Moon folk-lore, 252
Nonsense verses, 357
Nutmeg-grater, pocket, 70
Ossory bishopric, 34
Portreeve, his office, 33
"Pure well," 377
Red Cross, 306

Registers, printed, 38, 138
Romsey Abbey, 411

Rounded, use of the word, 257
Rumbelow, its meaning, 455
Rypeck-punt-pole, 311
Sea Sergeants, 351
Stanfield (Clarkson), 111
Tantibogus, its meaning, 332
Theatres, stalls in, 290

Wandering Jew, 398
Warton portraits, 431
Watchmen, 491

"Who fears to speak of '98?" 258

Coleman (George) and The Rodiad,' 467
Coleridge (S. T.) misquoted, 265

College of Surgeons, their motto, 267, 352

Collins (William), his 'Blackberry Gatherers,' 248

Collinson (J.) on augury by shell-fish and skull, 325

Dunter, its meaning, 348

Game Laws, 128
Herring-bone charm, 205
London, vanishing, 286

Colney. See Chapel Colney.
Colours in action, 146

Com. Linc. on Protestant churches of Poland, 448
Commence: "Here's a pretty commence," 387
Common Prayer Book, Jubilee Service, 65, 170;
"Obey" in Marriage Service, 168, 258, 330,395, 473

Commons House of Parliament, Middlesex members,

8; surviving pre-Victorian members, 43, 91
Comptroller of the Pipe, his office, 95

Conner (P. S. P.) on Davis or David family, 228
Owen ap Lewis, 168

Constitution, the ship, 37

Convicts in England in eighteenth century, 58
Cooke (George), M.P. for Middlesex, 505
Cooper-floating grog-shop, 188, 238, 292
Cooper (T.) on Mavor's shorthand, 406

Cope and mitre, their use, 106, 175, 350, 493
Cope (Erasmus), of Dublin, his biography, 24
Copywell (J.), pseudonym, 227, 330

Corbels, early square, 428, 496

Cordeaux (N. A.) on " When sorrow sleepeth," 435
Cormac or Cormack name and family, 116

Cornish language, ancient, 89, 156

Cornish (Henry), Sheriff of London, 51, 97, 155
Cornwall, its Princes, 328, 417
Cornwall or England? 466

Corrall (F.) on Queen Victoria, 468

Corve and cawk, their meaning, 31, 110
Cotgreave (R. H.) on St. Helerius, 328
Cotterell (Sir Clement), his biography, 402
Counsels of perfection, the twelve, 129, 256
"Counterfeits and trinkets," its meaning, 467
'Counter-rat,' a poem, 1658, 267, 351
Counties of England, 107, 229

Counting in odd ways, 305, 393

County Council English, 43, 111, 157, 238, 314
Courtilz de Sandras. See Sandras.

Courtney (W. P.) on Archibald Ballantyne, 124, 251

Boase (George Clement), 301.

'Learned Summary of William of Saluste,' 358

Cow's thumb, the phrase, 487

Cowell (B.) on Greene family, 128

Cowper (J. M.) on the Ten Whelps, 396

Crabbe (George), source of 'Lady Barbara,' 308, 377

Cranmer (Abp.), his New Testament, 207

Crattle, rare word, 154

Crest, dove with olive branch, 96

Cricket, notches and notching at, 13
Cricket in United States, 326, 473
Criminal family, 16, 94

Criminology, 28, 112

Cripplegate, why so called, 161, 485

Cromlechs in Hampshire, 147, 232

Cromwell (John), of Kennington, 1528, 68

Cromwell (Major Oliver), king's cup-bearer, 408, 491

Cromwell (Oliver), 'Life of Mr. Cleveland, Natural

Son of Oliver Cromwell,' 87

Cromwell (Walter), his descendants, 268
Crosses, weeping, 413

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Crouch (W.) on Battle of Maldon,' 392
Boers and the Bible, 333, 494

Strangman family, 487
Trades, changes in, 410

Crump (W. B.) on James Bolton, 468

Pyrenees and Midland counties, 448
Crusades and heraldry, 128, 273
Culleton (L.) on Austrian name, 435

Heraldic query, 398

Cupples (J. G.) on Waugh family, 2
Curfew, its meaning, 65, 156; where rung, 230, 433
Curioso on Princes of Cornwall, 328
Curling family, 485

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Curwen (J. S.) on Wanstead House, 24
Cuthill (Mr.), bookseller, his biography, 348
D. on Birmingham vote, 330

Burlinghame or Burlingame, 167, 232
Claret, the word, 512

Flags, misused, 231

Forests and chases, 231, 410
French Empire and Republic, 286
Game laws, English, 150
Hatchments in churches, 29
Havelock-cap-cover, 232
Hoods as headdresses, 437
M.P., colonial equivalents, 405
Popinjay and pappajay, 406
"Pucker English," 465
"Rest, but do not loiter," 332
Shall and will, 227

Sniper, its meaning, 150

Song, "Let the trumpet sound," 371

Tenification, new word, 18
Trees, their girth, 304

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D. (A. L.) on Cirage,"

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"Obey" in Marriage Service, 168

D. (A. M.) on invasion of Fishguard, 63
D. (C. E.) on Penny Hedge, 93

D. (C. L.) on "Twopenny damn," 92

D. (E.) on etymology of diaper, 372

D. (J. V.) on heraldic augmentations, 241
D. (S. H. C.) on Carrick family, 147
D. (W. J.) on Pelling Bridge, 178
Dagger. See Ale-dagger.
Dancing upon bridges, 208, 494
Dante and Palmerston, 266

Dartnell (G. E.) on H. J. H. Martin, 238
Nine men's morris, 333
Pry, use of the word, 255
D'Artois family, 348
Darvel Gadarn, Welsh saint, 57
Davaar, picture at, 288, 354
David family of Cilltalgarth, 228

David (W. H.) on Prime Minister, 431
Davis family of Cilltalgarth, 228
Davy family, Devonshire, 188, 474
Davy (A. J.) on Davy family, 188

Matrimony, its meanings, 194
Portreeve, his office, 32

'Widdicombe Fair,' 475

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Tern seen inland, 191

"Ding dogs in the teeth," Derbyshire phrase, 305
Disannul, use of the word, 76
Discovery, remarkable, 266

Dixon (B. C.) on wreck of the Eurydice, 195
Dixon (F.) on 39th Foot Regiment, 92

Dl., in church wardens' accounts, 147, 277
Dobson (J.), of Philadelphia, publisher, 267
Dodwell family, 407

Dog gates for staircases, 37, 114

Dog Latin, early examples of the words, 94
Dog whipper, his office, 342
Dollar on Gilman family, 458

St. Cowsland, 248

Domesday Survey, entries in, 198, 237
Donkeys, two, in literature, 264

Dorking, induction at, 16

Dormer (Col. James), his regiment, 28, 77

D'Orsay (Count), unpublished letter, 85

Douglas (W.) on Miss Vandenhoff, 210

Dove and symbolism, 141, 231

Dover, Breden stone at, 12

Dover Street and Ashburnham House, 221, 398

Deane (Rev. John Bathurst), his biography, 348, 476 Drawing, old, 48

Deane (M.) on Rev. J. B. Deane, 476

Death, its causes in effigy, 213

Deaths, their registration, 109, 214, 435, 511

De Berneval (G.) on Help to Discourse,' 44
"Under the weather," 34

De Brus surname and family, 14
Decadents and Symbolistes, 171

De Carter (Dr.) on the tern, 168

De Chaves (Francesca) and The Mirror of Man's
Lyfe,' 181

Deeping St. James, mammoth remains at, 145

Droo, its meaning, 189, 237

Drumburgh on Lord of Allerdale, 127

Drummond families of Broich and Strageath, 444, 504
Dryasdust (Dr.) and Asdriasdust, 286

Du Bartas (Sieur), Privy Council order, 144

Dubois (Lady Dorothy), her maiden name, 349, 415
Du Chesne (Claudius), clock-maker, 37

Dugdale (Sir William), engraved portrait, 367, 414
Dulcet on John Skelton, 487

Dunfermline earldom, 489

Dunheved on the Ten Whelps, 396

De Garencières (Dr. Théophile), his biography, 369, 472 Dunscomb (Capt.), of the Peartree, 8

De la Valette (Duc). See D'Epernon.

Delta on armorial query, 128

De Mandeville and Clavering families, 289, 437

De Moro (Duke) on ambassadors at Berlin, 409
Clavijo (Doña Harrijo), 307

Heraldic query, 408

Dunter, its meaning, 348, 437

Durand (C. J.) on angels as supporters, 394

Headstones, early, 175

Mervousness, source of the word, 416

Durham topography, 509

E. (A. V.) on Rev. Robert Evance, 428

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Seeds, "rainfall" of, 352

Waldby family, 72

Elworthy (F. T.) on "Tindering time," 70
Ely, Bentham obelisk at, 445

Emerson (R. W.), passage in essay, 408, 514
England, its threatened invasion in 1803, 18; the
Virgin Mary's dower, 32; local areas in the north,
52, 134; its counties, 107, 229; Roman, 448;
French prisoners of war in, 153, 215; Bonaparte's
attempted invasion, 481

Enid, Welsh use of the word, 67, 174, 238, 272
Enigma, "Man cannot live without my first," 487
Ennis or Innis in Irish place-names, 88, 194, 313
Ennius, complete edition, 309, 435

Enquirer on relative value of income, 109

Ensign, white, right to fly, 388, 450

Episcopal families, 185, 316

Epitaph, faded, 487

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"Here lies I at the chancel door," 175

Morgan (John), huntsman, 65, 125

"Three children...was interred here an infants,"144

"Through a woman I received the wound," 213
"While in this world I did remain," 235

Epitaphs, notes on, 125

Errors, modern "vulgar," 207, 396

Notes and Queries, Jan. 22, 1898.

Evona inquired after, 167, 351

Ewing (J. C.) on Peter Stuart, 68

Eye-rhymes in Surrey and Wyatt, 52, 115, 215
Eyre surname and family, 75, 461
Fand & in old printing, 30, 76

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F.S.A. on Sir Walter Hendley, 315
F. (F. J.) on Jeffrey's 'Bugbears,' 26
F. (J. E. C.) on "Pure well," 229
F. (J. T.) on archbishops' signatures, 313
Beanfeast: Beano, 312, 371
Carcass' and cass', 308
Hatchments in churches, 517
Headstones, early, 357
Hung or hanged? 278
Living Sign," 86

New Testament, its division, 192
Nutmeg-grater, pocket, 212

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Obey in Marriage Service, 473
Saltpetre man, 472

F. (S. J. A.) on Belfast "Sovereign," 129

Cockade and escallop, 198

"Down on the nail," 83

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Fulham, its population, 29

Hamilton (Margaret), 507

Horset, its locality, 227

Juxon family, 289

Kensington Canal, 511

Overseers fined, 207
Saltpetre man, 388, 518

Ferguson (D.) on Anaconda, 123
Bird of hundred dyes, 473
Cape gooseberry, 106

Hymn, "Jesu, lover of my soul," 64

Escallop shell, as an emblem and ornament, 41; in Ferguson (R.) on Evelyn: Eveline, 26

heraldry, 164, 297

Estate, old, 25, 84, 154, 311, 374
Etchings of Rembrandt's

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Ferguson (R. S.) on precedence, 77

Fermor (Arabella), her nieces and great-nieces, 248

Christ healing the Sick,' Ferribosco (Col. Henry) in Jamaica, 348, 413, 474

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Ethnology of trades, 266, 372

Eucharist eaten by mice, 263, 330, 514
Eurydice, its wreck, 129, 195

Evance (Rev. Robert), his identity, 428, 512
Evelyn, its pronunciation, 55

Evelyn and Eveline, 26

Fetter Lane, Nevill's Court in, 306

Fiction antecedent to fact, 46

Fielding (Thomas) and his 'Select Proverbs,' 424

"Fifeshire, High," 44

Finlegh (Prince), nephew to Macbeth, 508

Finsbury, its etymology, 310

Fire, wind from, 446, 512

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