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Long (Walter), of South Wraxhall, near Bath, 207, M. (H. W.) on marrow-bones and cleavers, 251
295, 356

Longden (H. I.) on George Isham, 153

M. (J.) on early references to coffee, 274
M. (J. A. H.) on crow and rook, 367

Longfellow (H. W.), passage in his 'Silent Land,' 14, M. (J. H.) on the dress of sheriffs, 258

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"Lucy of Leinster," miniature portrait, 109, 274

Lumb (G. D.) on early samplers, 473

Lusitanian Legion, Royal, 429

Luttrell (Henry), charges against, 114

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McBarnet family, 48

Maccabees, Books of, 169, 236

McGovern (J. H.) on Gauran or Govern septs, 282,
382

Mackay (J.) on clan badges, 328

Mackenzie family of Suddy, 48

Maclean (Sir J.) on counsel's gowns, 436

Lyly (John), parallel passages in Euphues,' 366, 454 Macphail (D.) on picture by Jordaens, 427

Lyn family of Bassingbourne, 429

Lynn (W. T.) on Archilochus, 466

Armeria, plant-name, 487

Constantius II., 495

Dagon, stump of," 365

Derivation, mistaken, 91
Eclipses, 144, 204, 269
Fermor (Arabella), 128

Haydn's Dictionary of Dates,' 27

Horse-chestnut, 385
Its and it, 253

Jingo, 334

Lemgo, Lippe-Detmold, 89
Maccabees, Books of, 236

Star of Bethlehem, 6

Stiklastad, battle of, 286
Stonehenge, French, 137
Tiglath-Pileser, 446

Yearn, its meanings, 266

Lyon family, Scotch, 467

Lyon (W.) on Lyon family, 467

Lysart on Elizabeth Wydville, 273

Lytton (Edward Bulwer, first Lord), lines on Tenny-
son, 328, 415

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Macray (W. D.) on Gladstone bibliography, 214
Mac Robert on "Curse of Scotland," 398

Maddock (Henry), his biography, 227

Magazine wanted, 408

Magazines, school and college, 256

Mainwaring (Sir H.), his Discourse of Pirates,' 8,

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'King and Lord Bigod of Bungay,' 435

Legge (Tom), 151

"Phenix' and Phoenix,' 336

Pie: Tart, 116

Portraits wanted, 36, 211

St. Cuthbert, 53

St. James's Square, 16
Sapphics, English, 289
Scots Greys, 115
Seal, Great, 415

Shakspeare (W.) and Molière, 10
Ships, marks and letters on, 13
Slopseller, its meaning, 411
Telephonic message, 77

Tennyson (Lord) and the Gem,' 215
Vesalius (Andrew), 132
"While away," 192

Manuscript, recovered 406

Maple cups, 428

Marchant (F. P.) on Russian language, 305
Margate, grotto at, 7, 96

Marine animals in northern latitudes, 469

Marriage and wedding, their difference, 304, 417
Marriage by capture, 325

Marriages, royal mixed, 228; English royal, 466
Marrow-bones and cleavers, 251

Marryat (Capt. F.), 'Rattlin the Reefer' not his, 73
Marshall (E.) on altar, 398

Bells, silver in, 175, 270

"Bolt from the blue," 458

Camel proverb, 232

Centurion, his accoutrements, 157

'Christian Year,' 109

Curation, its meaning, 458

"De mortuis nil nisi bonum," 151, 231

'Devil of Woodstock,' 256

"Dimanche de Quasimodo," 437

Domus Conversorum, 316

Dover slave trade, 373

Eke-names, parish, 252

Enfield and Edmonton, 459, 492

"Ex Africa semper aliquid novi," 254

Ey Abbey, 253

Fonts, octagonal, 351

Ingulph, his 'Chronicle,' 15

Joan of Arc, 432

John of Gaunt, 293

Luce, its meaning, 93

Macaulay (Lord), 278

Margate, grotto at, 96

Mottoes, books of, 35

Oath of subservience, 113
"Omerifican," 191

Proverb, table, 475

St. Grasinus, 198

Scientific terms, misused, 437

Sherbrooke (Lord), verses by, 97
Town, its etymology, 452

Urian, Christian name, 311

Waterloo, story about, 412

Marshall (E. H.) on altar, 397
Bachelors' Door, 296

Berkshire villages in 'Kenilworth,' 26

Bernher (Austin), 237

Bone-steal, 117

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oxlip, 292

Matches, lucifer, their inventor, 466

Mathew family in Devon, 109

Maximilian, his tomb at Innsbruck, 471

Maxwell (Lady Edith), 109

Maxwell (Sir H.) on " Vole," 187, 294, 494

May-Day custom, modern, 427, 476

Mayhew (A. L.) on Chesney family, 296

Mayo (C. H.) on Anne Kirkeet, 248

Medallion portraits, 368, 396

Medals, Peninsular, 108, 153

Medley (J. B.) on Mainwaring's 'Discourse of Pirates,'
137

Member of Parliament, origin of the term, 88, 173,
496

Memory, lost or suspended, 389, 475

Mennes (Sir John), admiral and poet, 86, 153, 256
Mere-stone, its meaning, 289, 329

Milner-Gibson-Cullum (G.) on heraldic query, 108
Milton (Sir Christopher), his arms, 388

Milton (Thomas), grand-nephew of the poet, 69, 173
Miners, ghost, 205, 258, 317

Miniature by Oliver, 8

Minifie surname, 127

Minshull family and Church Minshull, 123

Miserere carvings, 14, 78

Mistake: Mistaken, use of the words, 19, 251, 390

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Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 82, July 22,1893

Montefiore (A.) on Barrett's Essex,' 35

'Select Historical Documents,' 18

Montgomery family, 28

Montgomery (H. de F.) on Montgomery family, 28
Months, their names as surnames, 93
Moor (C.) on Christian Year,' 195

Lamb (Charles) as a ritualist, 176
Thorn, holy, 125, 177

Vaux (Anne), 29

Walker (Rev. George), 175

Moore (J. C.) on Sir George Downing, 95
Halls (John James), 278
Horses, wild, 214

Longfellow (H. W.), his 'Silent Land,' 14
Mere-stones, 289

Onslow (second Earl of), 375
Stonehenge, French, 92
"Taking the wall," 113

Moore (Nelly), actress, verses on, 15
Morant (Philip), his 'Essex,' 59, 117
More (Sir Thomas), his family, 486
Moreton family, 7

Morphyn (H.) on Ambrose Gwinett, 434
Strachey family, 257

Tolny or Udny, 285

Morris (G. S.) on rhymed deeds, 233
Morris (J. B.) on Col. F. Charters, 117
Fathers of House of Commons, 34
Loops for buttons, 334

Mortimer (J. H.), his Shakspeare engravings, 428
Moseley (B. D.) on Goethe and Smollett, 55

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Impossible, yet probable," 328

Sight, second, 412

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"Taking the wall," 195

"Three stirs and a wallop," 86

Moses, piece of his rod, 169, 297

Mottoes, books of, 35

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Sidney (Sir P.) and Shakspeare, 305

Thorn, holy, 378

Mulberry trees, old, 76, 257

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N. (C. A.) on St. Citha, 73

N. (D.) on Miss Nancy Walpole, 47
N. (E. B.) on portraits of Burns, 151
N. (E. S.) on duologue, 497

Lamb (Charles), 132

N. (G.) on Aust family, 409

Names of the months and days as surnames, 93
Nash (E. B.) on portraits of Burns, 29
Burns (R.) in art, 11

Navigation, books on, 223

Ne Quid Nimis on portraits as book-plates, 130
Telepathic obsession," 494

66

Neale (Thomas), his biography, 67

Needles, Whitechapel, 87, 138

Nelson (Horatio, Lord) and the Foudroyant, 487
Nemo on Shakspeariana, 103
"New London Tavern," 93

New Testament. See Bible.

New Year, sonnet on, 1

Newbery (John) and Goldsmith, 221

Newhaven (Charles Cheyne, Viscount), 453

Newland (Roger), temp. Charles I., 349

Newspaper cutting agencies, 65

Newspapers, unstamped, 1744, 206

Newton (John), his remains, 125; and the slave trade,
250, 312

Nichols (F. M.) on Sir Thomas More's family, 486
Nichols (John), his Leicestershire,' 167

Nicholson (J.) on " Clicking-time," 468

Nicholson (Renton), "Lord Chief Baron," 3
Nightingales, Dutch, 13

Nine of diamonds, the "Curse of Scotland," 367, 398,

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Leather money, 36

Normandy (Robert, Duke of), elegy attributed to, 408-

Norris (H.) on Hawisia de Ferrers, 429

Mullins (W. E.) on Tennyson's 'Crossing the Bar,' Norwich, music in, 69
357

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"Curse of Scotland," 367

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Chelsea coffee-house, 235

Trinity, picture of the, 53

O. (C. A.) on Kilburn well, 167

Oast, its meaning, 107, 134, 173, 271

Murray (W. H.), manager of Edinburgh Theatre, 135, Oates (Titus), marriage and pedigree, 156, 254, 353,

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·Ogilvy (L. M.) on Powell of Caer-Howell, 268
Old Berkshire on Berkshire topography, 128
Oldenburg, royal house of, 441, 483
O'Leary (Father Arthur), his degree, 228
Oliver (W. D.) on seventeenth century commonplace
book, 163

Horace, translation from, 48
Omerifican, misprint, 127, 191
Only, use of the word, 248, 378

Onslow (Arthur), Speaker of House of Commons, 167,
258, 318

Onslow. (George), M.P. for Guildford, 289

Onslow (Thomas, second Earl of), lines on, 289, 375
Oss or uss, fish-name, 468

Ossington or Osenton surname, 88

Oswald, O.S.B., on 'Becket' at the Lyceum, 216
"Curse of Scotland," 416

Douglas (Lord Robert), 397
Fonts, octagonal, 352

Pound Scots, 435

St. Cuthbert, 114

St. Victor, 217

Seal, Great, 415

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Maple cups, 428

Tyndale (W.), his New Testament, 369

Wroth money, 366

Palfrey and post, their etymology, 226, 357
Palls, pre-Reformation, 108
Palmer (A. S.) on "Châlet," 68

Wiggin, its meaning, 28

Palmer (F.) on Thomas à Becket, 127

Palmer (J. F.) on Shakspeare and Molière, 318
Palmer (John), inventor of the mail coach, 87, 133,
215

Paltock (Robert), of Clement's, not Clifford's, Inn,
265

Pamphlet inquired after, 89

Papworth (W.) on Mrs. Siddons's residence in Pad-
dington, 470

Strassburg Cathedral, 408
Pargiter family, 114

Parish eke-names, 46, 132, 251
Parish registers. See Registers.

Parker (Abp.), his consecration, 126

Parker (Theodore) and Rousseau, 209

Parliamentary elections, polls at, before 1832, 63, 301,
463

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Gladstone bibliography, 452

Payne (O. E.) on burial by torchlight, 455
Funeral by women, 454

Peacock (E.) on "Babies in the eyes," 413
Bernher (Austin), 237
Births, quadruple, 352
Bridge and culvert, 376

Chapel and devil, 193

Grote (G.), his' Greece,' 13

Language, accurate, 196

Murder of Sheriff of Middlesex, 488

Reeds for writing, 116

Roman bell, 485

"Sacerdotes coronati," 179

St. Jeron, 129

St. Michael's Feast, 273

Seals, stories about, 124

Sedan chair, 333

Squin scallop, 166

Town, its etymology, 264

Vermuyden (Sir Cornelius), 478

Peacock (F.) on Eucharist buried with people,

188

Herse cloths or palls, 108

Peet (W. H.) on A. Trollope's novels, 352

Paddington, residence of Mrs. Siddons in, 267, 396, Pelops on Lewin family, 329

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Penal laws, books about, 188, 213, 276, 437
Peninsular medal with fifteen bars, 108, 153
Penny post, 158

Pentelow family, 109

Pepys, its pronunciation, 488

Perceval (C. H. S.) on Epiphany offerings, 347

Persse family, 7, 93

Petty (Sir William), pamphlet by, 367
'Phenix' and 'Phoenix,' 228, 336

Philanthropist, past, 85

Philazer, his office, 28, 97, 154, 299, 395

Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 82, July 22, 1893.

Philipps (Brigadier-General W.), his biography, 427
Phillips (P. L.) on Lusitanian Legion, 429
Phlegon, eclipse mentioned by, 144

Pickford (J.) on Altar Communion table, 254
Bale (Sackville), 95

Belinda, the name, 225

Blair (Rev. John), 58

Burns (R.) in art, 11, 196
Catalani (Angelica), 113, 272
'Chambers's London Journal,' 128

Charles II. and the Royal Society, 234
Croly (Rev. George), 32
Death, its cause, 355
Flowers on graves, 314
Gladstone bibliography, 452
Hippodrome in London, 47
Jäger, Der Wilde, 16

Liston (John), actor, 374

Lucy of Leinster, 274

Martin (Robert M.), 477

Murray (W. H.), 135

Reeds for writing, 52, 311

St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, 46, 348

Sandwich Islands, King and Queen of, 177

Scio, massacre at, 387

Slaughter family, 155

Tennyson (Lord), 171

Thompson (Rev. William), 306

Topehall (Orson), 13

Urian, Christian name, 169

Vase, fairy, 176

Waterloo, incident at, 494

Pictor Ignotus on T. G. Wainewright, 307
Pie: Tart, their difference, 116

Pierpoint (R.) on St. Victor, 351
Pigott Smollett, 127, 279

Pigott (E. S.) on Chesney family, 135

Pigott (W. G. F.) on thunderstorm terms, 74
Pigott (W. J.) on D. Angelo, 274

Pink (W. D.) on Sir Basil Brooke, 487
Dacre (Lord), 65
Fellowship-Porters, 266
Knighted twice, 484
Levison (Sir Richard), 86
Louis XVI., 324

Newton (John), 125

Pooly (Sir John), 391

Shakspearian relics, 346

Pipe Rolls, 421

Pitt (C. W.) on Peg Woffington's almshouses, 128

Pitt (William), print of, 108

Plainness versus beauty, 72, 94, 133

Plantagenet, the last, 166, 193

Plato on revolutions, 147, 232

66

Platt (J.), jun., on Arbatel," 114
Evan, Welsh name, 118

Molorning, its derivation, 448
"Shillam eidri," 28

Players, Queen's, before 1576, 208, 378

Plomer (H. R.) on Clark's Alley, 386

Navigation, books on, 223

Pocock (Charles Montagu), lieutenant of Dragoons,
488

Poem, its title, 288

Poets in a thunderstorm, 22, 95, 175, 230

Poets Laureate of England, 89, 131, 298, 357, 495
Poisoning by arsenic, 189, 296

Politician on 'God save the Queen,' 357
"Practical politics," 395

Printers' errors, 217

Pollard (H. P.) on totems in British army, 475
Pollard (M.) on Lamb's residence in Dalston, 88
Pollard (W.) on Glendoveer, in 'Rejected Addresses,'
345

Polls at elections before 1832, 63, 301, 463
Ponsonby (G.) on Engleheart's miniatures, 97
Ponsonby (W.) on an old token, 238

Pooly (Sir John), his pedigree, 328, 391
Poor-boxes, inscriptions on, 228, 414

Pope (Alexander), reference in, 109, 192, 276

Pope (Rev. Benjamin) and the Windsor canonry,

85

Portraits, medallion, 368, 396

Portraits as book-plates, 81, 129, 210

Portraits wanted, 36, 478

Post, penny, 158

Post and palfrey, their etymology, 226, 357

Post Office grammar, 248, 378

Postil, reference to, 408, 438

Pottery, history in, 43, 61

Powell family of Caer-Howell, 268, 373, 431

Pratt family of Devon, 48, 158

Pratt (R. M.) on Mathew family, 109

Minifie surname, 127

Pratt family, 48

Preposition followed by a clause, 112, 298, 435

Preston Candover register, 67

Pretender, Old, son of a miller, 267
Preventative for "Preventive," 227

Price (Ben), his biography, 35

Prideaux (W. F.) on A.M. and P.M., 35
"Babies in the eyes," 474

Busby, its origin, 374

Chouse, origin of the word, 425

Cogers' Hall, 346

Goldsmith (O.) and Newbery, 221

Lowell (J. R.), early writings, 83

Marylebone Lane Green, 327

Sedley (Sir Charles), 388

Siddons (Mrs. Sarah), 267, 397, 469

Telephonic message, 393

Tennyson (Lord), 52, 338

Primrose, its French equivalent, 245, 291

Printers' errors, 36, 136, 217

Prior (R. C. A.) on "Rush," transitive verb, 495

Prison, books written in, 172

Prisoner, its former meaning, 6

Prone, misuse of the word, 385
Property, valuations of, 324

Proverbs, old, rewrit, 384

Proverbs and Phrases :-

Apres disner demeure coy, 265, 475

Bolt from the blue, 345, 457

Cake: To take the cake, 234

Camel Last peppercorn breaks camel's back, 48

118, 232, 271

Cheer: What cheer? 66, 94, 174, 236

Coals to Newcastle, 17, 136

Cue: To take one's cue, 187, 254

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