Long (Walter), of South Wraxhall, near Bath, 207, M. (H. W.) on marrow-bones and cleavers, 251 Longden (H. I.) on George Isham, 153 M. (J.) on early references to coffee, 274 Longfellow (H. W.), passage in his 'Silent Land,' 14, M. (J. H.) on the dress of sheriffs, 258 "Lucy of Leinster," miniature portrait, 109, 274 Lumb (G. D.) on early samplers, 473 Lusitanian Legion, Royal, 429 Luttrell (Henry), charges against, 114 McBarnet family, 48 Maccabees, Books of, 169, 236 McGovern (J. H.) on Gauran or Govern septs, 282, 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 Haydn's Dictionary of Dates,' 27 Horse-chestnut, 385 Jingo, 334 Lemgo, Lippe-Detmold, 89 Star of Bethlehem, 6 Stiklastad, battle of, 286 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- Macray (W. D.) on Gladstone bibliography, 214 Maddock (Henry), his biography, 227 Magazine wanted, 408 Magazines, school and college, 256 Mainwaring (Sir H.), his Discourse of Pirates,' 8, '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 Shakspeare (W.) and Molière, 10 Tennyson (Lord) and the Gem,' 215 Manuscript, recovered 406 Maple cups, 428 Marchant (F. P.) on Russian language, 305 Marine animals in northern latitudes, 469 Marriage and wedding, their difference, 304, 417 Marriages, royal mixed, 228; English royal, 466 Marryat (Capt. F.), 'Rattlin the Reefer' not his, 73 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 Proverb, table, 475 St. Grasinus, 198 Scientific terms, misused, 437 Sherbrooke (Lord), verses by, 97 Urian, Christian name, 311 Waterloo, story about, 412 Marshall (E. H.) on altar, 397 Berkshire villages in 'Kenilworth,' 26 Bernher (Austin), 237 Bone-steal, 117 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,' Member of Parliament, origin of the term, 88, 173, Memory, lost or suspended, 389, 475 Mennes (Sir John), admiral and poet, 86, 153, 256 Milner-Gibson-Cullum (G.) on heraldic query, 108 Milton (Thomas), grand-nephew of the poet, 69, 173 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 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 Lamb (Charles) as a ritualist, 176 Vaux (Anne), 29 Walker (Rev. George), 175 Moore (J. C.) on Sir George Downing, 95 Longfellow (H. W.), his 'Silent Land,' 14 Onslow (second Earl of), 375 Moore (Nelly), actress, verses on, 15 Morphyn (H.) on Ambrose Gwinett, 434 Tolny or Udny, 285 Morris (G. S.) on rhymed deeds, 233 Mortimer (J. H.), his Shakspeare engravings, 428 Impossible, yet probable," 328 Sight, second, 412 "Taking the wall," 195 "Three stirs and a wallop," 86 Moses, piece of his rod, 169, 297 Mottoes, books of, 35 Sidney (Sir P.) and Shakspeare, 305 Thorn, holy, 378 Mulberry trees, old, 76, 257 N N. (C. A.) on St. Citha, 73 N. (D.) on Miss Nancy Walpole, 47 Lamb (Charles), 132 N. (G.) on Aust family, 409 Names of the months and days as surnames, 93 Navigation, books on, 223 Ne Quid Nimis on portraits as book-plates, 130 66 Neale (Thomas), his biography, 67 Needles, Whitechapel, 87, 138 Nelson (Horatio, Lord) and the Foudroyant, 487 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, Nichols (F. M.) on Sir Thomas More's family, 486 Nicholson (J.) on " Clicking-time," 468 Nicholson (Renton), "Lord Chief Baron," 3 Nine of diamonds, the "Curse of Scotland," 367, 398, 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 "Curse of Scotland," 367 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, ·Ogilvy (L. M.) on Powell of Caer-Howell, 268 Horace, translation from, 48 Onslow (Arthur), Speaker of House of Commons, 167, Onslow. (George), M.P. for Guildford, 289 Onslow (Thomas, second Earl of), lines on, 289, 375 Ossington or Osenton surname, 88 Oswald, O.S.B., on 'Becket' at the Lyceum, 216 Douglas (Lord Robert), 397 Pound Scots, 435 St. Cuthbert, 114 St. Victor, 217 Seal, Great, 415 Maple cups, 428 Tyndale (W.), his New Testament, 369 Wroth money, 366 Palfrey and post, their etymology, 226, 357 Wiggin, its meaning, 28 Palmer (F.) on Thomas à Becket, 127 Palmer (J. F.) on Shakspeare and Molière, 318 Paltock (Robert), of Clement's, not Clifford's, Inn, Pamphlet inquired after, 89 Papworth (W.) on Mrs. Siddons's residence in Pad- Strassburg Cathedral, 408 Parish eke-names, 46, 132, 251 Parker (Abp.), his consecration, 126 Parker (Theodore) and Rousseau, 209 Parliamentary elections, polls at, before 1832, 63, 301, Gladstone bibliography, 452 Payne (O. E.) on burial by torchlight, 455 Peacock (E.) on "Babies in the eyes," 413 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, 329 469 Penal laws, books about, 188, 213, 276, 437 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 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 Pickford (J.) on Altar Communion table, 254 Belinda, the name, 225 Blair (Rev. John), 58 Burns (R.) in art, 11, 196 Charles II. and the Royal Society, 234 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 Pierpoint (R.) on St. Victor, 351 Pigott (E. S.) on Chesney family, 135 Pigott (W. G. F.) on thunderstorm terms, 74 Pink (W. D.) on Sir Basil Brooke, 487 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 Molorning, its derivation, 448 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, Poem, its title, 288 Poets in a thunderstorm, 22, 95, 175, 230 Poets Laureate of England, 89, 131, 298, 357, 495 Politician on 'God save the Queen,' 357 Printers' errors, 217 Pollard (H. P.) on totems in British army, 475 Polls at elections before 1832, 63, 301, 463 Pooly (Sir John), his pedigree, 328, 391 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 Price (Ben), his biography, 35 Prideaux (W. F.) on A.M. and P.M., 35 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 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 |