Wyatt's (A. J.) Old English Grammar, 219 Boston, U.S.A., English prisoners at, 187 Boston pardons, 368, 451 Bostrakize, its meaning, 154 Butler (J. D.) on counsels of perfection, 129 Jonson (Ben), 71 Latin couplets, rhymed, 177 Words, longest in English, 154 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 Brooch, Anglo-Saxon, 38 Broome (Rev. W.), LL.D., his biography, 348, 513 Rubric, two questions on, 88 Browning (A. G.) on French Protestant Hospital, 427 Browning (Robert), his 'Prince Hohenstiel-Schwan- Brushfield (T. N.) on "Great James," 105 Buck boast, 13, 95 = Bullock (C.) on Musicians' Company, 407 Bunn (Alfred) and George Robins, 234, 318 Burlinghame or Burlingame, California, 167, 215, 232 511 Burns (Robert), pencil portrait, 447 Burvil bed, 54, 136 Busby (J. Tomlinson), his biography, 168 Butter charm, 387 Buttons, iron military, 488 Byron (George Gordon, sixth Lord), metre of 'Beppo,' Dove and symbolism, 231 Kensington Canal, 350 " C. (A. J.) on Rest, but do not loiter, 318 Curfew, where rung, 230 Green room, 514 Hall family, 508 Harpy in mythology, 34 Peter of Colechurch, 415 C. (C. P. L.) on Jersey flag, 449 C. (F. M.) on Montagu, 188 Fraternity of Genealogists, 371 C. (H. R. P.) on Cape gooseberry, 174 C. (J. W.) on Belt family of Bossal, 128 Cagots, their history, 37, 118, 214 Cakes peculiar to counties, 8, 58, 98, 294 Callis (Robert), serjeant-at-law, his death, 471 Cambridgeshire histories, 33 Campbell (G. W.) on cockade and escallop, 143 Canning (Hon. George) and the Encyclopædia Canonization, authentic and popular, 89, 158, 274, 319 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 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 Cattle, winter food for, 112 Cawk and corve, their meaning, 31, 110 Celer et Audax on antiquarian discovery, 506 Jacobite societies, 71 Mammoth remains, 145 Parish Councils and records, 195 Reign, longest, 77 Celer et Vigilans on Huntingdon county history, 169 Chalkhill (Ion), his 'Thealma and Clearchus,' 441 Chance (Frank), M.B., his biography, 40, 121 Charles I., statements regarding his death, 406 . Charming Nancy, regulations on board, 1776, 402 Chelmsford murder, verses on, 295 Cheney Gate, origin of the name, 55, 172, 253 Chesson (A. A. E.) on Jean Ingelow, 454 Chester apprenticeships, 509 Chesters, near Ancrum, antiquarian discovery at, 346 "Who fears to speak of '98 ?" 258 Chevy Chase in Uxbridge Road, 428 Chichele (Archbishop), his consecration, 386, 451 China, armorial, 168, 253 Chorus, "O Deus Optime," 166 Christmas decorations, bad luck to burn, 96, 173, 318, 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, Saxon wooden, 134 Church of Scotland and burning bush, 148, 237, 433, 511 Church lecterns, eagle on, 307, 417 Church tower buttresses, 18, 151 Churches, hatchments in, 29, 112, 193, 474, 517; Churches, country, daily service in, 167, 269, 412 Claret and vin-de grave, 485, 512 Newspaper cuttings, 276 Clark (G.) on Elizabeth Gonzaga, 152 Stow (John), his 'Survey,' 255 Harney (G. J.), 486 Hung or hanged? 147, 330 Clavering and De Mandeville families, 289, 437 Ennis, in Irish names, 194 Clergy and books in sixteenth century, 302 Clock dials, twenty-four hours on, 9, 109, 171, 292, 494 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 Cockade and escallop, their resemblance, 143, 198 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 and Republic, 286; "godless or "graceless Coitmore (C.) on Egerton and Russell families, 67 Colegate (Richard), his family and biography, 377 Coleman (E. H.) on Belfast "Sovereign," 196 Chess and the devil, 251 Dugdale (Sir William), 414 Grimthorped, first use of the word, 205 = Holy Week ceremonial, 54 Horwood (R.), his map of London, 492 Huntingdon county history, 256 Linwood (Miss), her galleries, 517 Registers, printed, 38, 138 Rounded, use of the word, 257 Wandering Jew, 398 "Who fears to speak of '98?" 258 Coleman (George) and The Rodiad,' 467 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 Colney. See Chapel Colney. Com. Linc. on Protestant churches of Poland, 448 Commons House of Parliament, Middlesex members, 8; surviving pre-Victorian members, 43, 91 Conner (P. S. P.) on Davis or David family, 228 Constitution, the ship, 37 Convicts in England in eighteenth century, 58 Cope and mitre, their use, 106, 175, 350, 493 Corbels, early square, 428, 496 Cordeaux (N. A.) on " When sorrow sleepeth," 435 Cornish language, ancient, 89, 156 Cornish (Henry), Sheriff of London, 51, 97, 155 Corrall (F.) on Queen Victoria, 468 Corve and cawk, their meaning, 31, 110 Counting in odd ways, 305, 393 County Council English, 43, 111, 157, 238, 314 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 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 6 Crouch (W.) on Battle of Maldon,' 392 Strangman family, 487 Crump (W. B.) on James Bolton, 468 Pyrenees and Midland counties, 448 Heraldic query, 398 Cupples (J. G.) on Waugh family, 2 Curwen (J. S.) on Wanstead House, 24 Burlinghame or Burlingame, 167, 232 Flags, misused, 231 Forests and chases, 231, 410 Sniper, its meaning, 150 Song, "Let the trumpet sound," 371 Tenification, new word, 18 D. (A. L.) on Cirage," "347 D. (A. M.) on invasion of Fishguard, 63 D. (C. L.) on "Twopenny damn," 92 D. (E.) on etymology of diaper, 372 D. (J. V.) on heraldic augmentations, 241 Dartnell (G. E.) on H. J. H. Martin, 238 David (W. H.) on Prime Minister, 431 Matrimony, its meanings, 194 'Widdicombe Fair,' 475 Tern seen inland, 191 "Ding dogs in the teeth," Derbyshire phrase, 305 Dixon (B. C.) on wreck of the Eurydice, 195 Dl., in church wardens' accounts, 147, 277 Dog gates for staircases, 37, 114 Dog Latin, early examples of the words, 94 St. Cowsland, 248 Domesday Survey, entries in, 198, 237 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 De Brus surname and family, 14 De Carter (Dr.) on the tern, 168 De Chaves (Francesca) and The Mirror of Man's 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 Du Bartas (Sieur), Privy Council order, 144 Dubois (Lady Dorothy), her maiden name, 349, 415 Dugdale (Sir William), engraved portrait, 367, 414 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 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 Seeds, "rainfall" of, 352 Waldby family, 72 Elworthy (F. T.) on "Tindering time," 70 Emerson (R. W.), passage in essay, 408, 514 Enid, Welsh use of the word, 67, 174, 238, 272 Enquirer on relative value of income, 109 Ensign, white, right to fly, 388, 450 Episcopal families, 185, 316 Epitaph, faded, 487 Epitaphs:- Admiral Christ," 112 "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 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 8 F.S.A. on Sir Walter Hendley, 315 New Testament, its division, 192 Obey in Marriage Service, 473 F. (S. J. A.) on Belfast "Sovereign," 129 Cockade and escallop, 198 "Down on the nail," 83 Fulham, its population, 29 Hamilton (Margaret), 507 Horset, its locality, 227 Juxon family, 289 Kensington Canal, 511 Overseers fined, 207 Ferguson (D.) on Anaconda, 123 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, 374 469 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 Ethnology of trades, 266, 372 Eucharist eaten by mice, 263, 330, 514 Evance (Rev. Robert), his identity, 428, 512 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 |