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'Records of Buckinghamshire,' 47

Red up, use of the term in England, 466

Redcliff (Sir John), his 'Account of Historical and
Political Events,' 228

Redruth, Redruffe (Ralph), of Oriel College, 1386, 402
Redskin, the vanishing, 285

Reeve (E. H. L.) on Sir Nathaniel Rich, 351
Registers, mistakes in printed, 326, 415

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Notes and Queries, July 25, 1903.

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Royal Aquarium, date of closing, 145
Rubens, pictures representing time and truth, 7

Reichel (O. J.) on ancient demesne or Cornwall fee, 210 Rückert (Friedrich), his 'Liebesfrühling,' 330
Place, 237

Release, as a ship-salving word, 106

Rugge (John), Winchester scholar, 1488, 228, 350
Rushes in churches, 328

Relton (F. H.) on Lancelot Sharpe, Sir R. Phillips, Rushton (F. R.) on Anthony Forman, 8
and S. T. Coleridge, 434

Residenter, use of the word in Ireland, 446
Reynolds (John), of the Mint, 1653, 168, 275
Reynolds (Sir Joshua), portrait by, 347, 396, 471;
portraits of Domenico Angelo and his wife, 467
Reynolds (Thomas), his wife, 510
Rhodes (Cecil), his ancestors, 294

Riad, in Arabia, published accounts of visits to, 207
Rich (Sir Nathaniel), d. 1636, his burial-place, 351
Richardson (E.) on Houghton family, 407
Richardson (S.), use of word owl-light, 349, 411, 452
Richardson (W. C.) on McNair family, 88
Richardson (W. H.) on Dublin parish registers, 273
Richelieu, appointed cardinal in 1622, 490
Rick ends, finials at, 53

Rickword (G.) on pre-Reformation practices, 291
Riddle: "Before creation nature willed," 334
Riddle, Latin, of Pope Leo XIII., 48, 114, 415
Rider (Richard), Madras chaplain in 1746, 406
Rime: historical, 209, 330; county, 266
Rimes, Cornish, in an epitaph, 146, 216
Ring, magic, 109, 211, 490

Rings in 1487, 308, 376

Risbye (Thomas), Winchester scholar, 1500, 228

Rishton (Nicholas), Winchester scholar, 1402, 228, 350
Ritual, quotation from Gladstone, 209, 295

River not flowing on the Sabbath, 508

Old pewter marks, 196

Witnessing by signs, 109, 418

Rushton (W. L.) on Shakespeare's books, 64, 203
Russell (C.) on dognoper, 358
Russell family, 474

Russian and Greek ecclesiastical vestments, 191
Russian superstitions, 47

Rutene, use of the word by Leopardi, 28

Rutledge (Dr. T.), 1745-1818, his biography, 348
Rutton (W. L.) on Records of Buckinghamshire,' 47
St. Botolph, City of London, 54

Rye (W.) on "Fear-nothing maker," 149
Pepys (Samuel), 1716, 369

S. (A.) on extracts from Bishop Hacket, 103
Montagu (Walter), 421, 482

Seventeenth-century book sale, 241, 282

S. (C. L.) on nothing, 517

"When the little drummer beats to bed," 76
Whig token, 54

S. (D.) on Voltaire : "L'Anatomie vivante," 187
S. (E.) on quotations wanted, 170

Spencer (Edward), 508

S. (E. M.) on Constantinople, 152
S. (F. A.) on Fenton family,

29

S. (F. J. A.) on John Wilbye, fl. 1598-1609, 148
S. (G. T.) on "Should he upbraid," 147

S. (L.) on mistress of Charles I., 257

Rivett-Carnac (J. H.) on English as a universal lan- S. (N. S.) on battle of Waterloo, 286
guage, 505

R-n on pip, 366

Road waggons from Liverpool, 88, 376, 433

Robbins (A. F.) on American degrees, 506

Athenæum Institute for authors, 509

Bonnet toque, 366
Coffee-letter-news-letter, 225
Dutch courage, 47

Hanover or Saxe-Coburg, 169

Hot waters spirituous letters, 465
Ludlow clerks, 514

Peeler, 265

Pillow-ber, 145

Roberts (W.) on Montaigne's birthplace, 146
Reynolds portrait, 471

Roubiliac's bust of Pope, 56

Robsart (Amy), her biography, 112

Rochester (Lady), 'La Triste Héritière,' 75, 136
Roe (T.) on Horne or Hearne, 188
Rollick, use of the word, 47, 177, 298, 432
Roman measures and Tara Hall, 121
Roman numerals, the treatment of, 368
Rome, inscription on obelisk at St. Peter's, 435
Romney (G.), his portrait of John Wesley, 447, 516
Rookwood (Ambrose), his ride, 9; his flight and execu-
tion, 5, 115, 514

S. (P. F.) on Francesco Guardi, 508

S. (W.) on Sir T. Craig and Sir T. Hope, 406
Danteiana, 156

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Ritual, quotation from Gladstone, 295

S. (W. F. P.) on Luther's hymns, 506
Mourning Sunday, 15, 475

Sabbath, river not flowing on the, 508

Sabbath, use of the word, 188, 310, 351, 433
"Sacrament of morning," use of the phrase, 289, 354
Saffron Walden School, rules, old, 186, 294

St. Agnes, Haddington, 509

St. Albans, Shakespeare Cottage at, 70

St. Aubyn (Sir John), descendants, 8, 117, 195, 238
St. Bartholomew, Pope on massacre of, 407, 512
St. Botolph, Aldgate, memorial to William Symington,
inventor, 505

St. Botolph, churches in London dedicated to, 54, 134
St. Clare, dedication of chapels to, 228
St. Cuthman on church briefs, 290
St. Eugenia: Sortes Evangelicæ, 194

St. George's, Hanover Square, royal marriage at, 66, 130
St. Gildas, celebration of the feast of, 444

Notes and Queries, July 25, 1903.

St. Helena Gardens, 1770-1869, 337

St. Katherine's Hospital, Regent's Park, 34

St. Luke, legend of, 465

St. Mary Axe, derivation of the name, 110, 231
St. Mary Overy, report of Henry VIII.'s commis-
sioners on, 308

St. Materiana and Tintagel Church, 9, 93

St. Nicholas, origin of the legend of, 52, 136

St. Olave's, Hart Street, monuments of the Cely family
in, 405; monument to Mrs. Samuel Pepys in, 486
St. Pancras, Soper Lane, inscriptions in, 389, 457
St. Peter's, Rome, inscription on obelisk at, 435
St. Remacle, identification of, 238

St. Sebastien at Caumont, 328
St. Swithin on Queen Anne, 254
Bird of the Soufrière, 404
'Celebrities and I,' 368, 494
Gillygate at York, 457
Isabella colour, 174

Jansenist crucifix, 427

Johnson (Garret), 217

Trinity Sunday folk-lore, 224

Upright burial, 514

Village library, 91

St. Symphorian and Tintagel Church, 9, 93

St. Winnoc, Cornish saint, 507

Salisbury, John of, quotation in his 'Policraticus,'

511

Salisbury (Lord) on decaying nations, 56

Salisbury Cathedral pulpit, inscription on, 68
Salmonsew, etymology of the word, 65
Sampey family of Boyle or Rossmoyle, 209
Samson, Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, 1182, 106
San Diego and Santiago, 129, 377
Sandglass, auction by, 188, 353

Sandwich, history of the word, 214, 391
Sandys (William), his book on carols, 494

Sans Pareil Theatre, history of the, 110, 216
Santiago and San Diego, 129, 377
Sararia, misprint for Saravia, 326

Saumarez (Sir James) in Fitchett's 'Nelson and his
Captains,' 206

Saunders (C. T.) on Clement's Inn registers, 514
Simpson's in the Strand, 337

Savage (E. A.) on Vallée's' Bibliographie des Biblio-
graphies,' 410

Savoir Vivre Club, its origin and history, 127, 236,
293

Savonarola, his inedited MSS., 485

Savory, laced, meaning of the term, 67
Saxe-Coburg or Hanover, 169, 258

Scarlett (Robert), sexton of Peterborough Cathedral,
his epitaph, 53, 235, 511

Scattergood (B. P.) on Clement's Inn registers, 448
"Fert, fert, fert," 96

Kimberley family of Bromsgrove, 369

Schiller's Wallenstein,' 348

School, old time table, 186, 294

Schoolboy literature in 1710, 145, 297

Schulze (Heinrich Edmund), 1824-78, German organ.
builder, 247, 410

Scot (Robert), inventor of leathern artillery, d. 1613,
his biography, 268, 334, 452

Scotch ballad'Habbie Simpson,' 229, 436
Scotch Prime Ministers, 116

Scotch words and English commentators, 1

Scott (Sir Walter): 'Heart of Midlothian,' 'Fortunes
of Nigel,' 68, 118, 236, 332; 'St. Ronan's Well,'
use of the word bagman in, 149, 232, 338, 411;
his use of the phrase "Hell-in-harness," 187; Lord
Bladderskate in 'Redgauntlet,' 355; and the story
of 'The Good Devil of Woodstock,' 370; and 'The
Corsicans,'487; and Mrs. Arkwright, Derbyshire, 498
Scraps, pasted, how to detach them, 110, 195, 314
Seaborne (G.) on Sir Simonds D'Ewes's portrait of
Sir R. Cotton, 254
Seaborne family, 248

Seannachie, Gaelic word, its etymology, 186, 277,356
Seeds, their retarded germination, 52, 155, 216, 331
Self-ends, use of the word, 285

Sempill or Semple family, 229, 436

Senancour (Étienne Pivert de), his last words, 429
Seneschal, history and functions of the office, 248, 354
Serjeantson (R. M.) on William Bretteyn, LL.D., 49
Christening door, 249

Clarke (Samuel), D.D., 95

Sermon, change in meaning of the word, 26; marriage,
at Twyning, 346; in proverbs, 462

Serpent's feet, legend of the, 70

Sessions, use of the term concerning the House of
Commons, 306

Seven Dials, in 'Sketches by Boz,' 448, 494
Seven stars, setting of the, 109
Seventeenth-century queries, 70

Sewell (Dr. J. E.), his nickname, 195
Sexton on bones at the Resurrection, 136
Sexton's tombstone, 53, 235, 511

Seymour (Mary), cousin german to Edward VI.,
268, 358

Shaa or Shaw (Sir John), his bequests of rings, 308
Shaddick (H.) on church bells, 354

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Shadwell (Dr. C. L.), his Registrum Orielense,' 283
Shakespeare (W.), abroad in the seventeenth century, 44,
150, 336, 455; his books, 64, 203; his Seventy-sixth
Sonnet, 96, 249, 493; and Bacon, 122, 215, 302,
383; his knowledge of geography, 208, 333, 416,
469; Shylock, 266, 476; the "Temple " edition
of, 407; reduced facsimile of the First Folio, 429;
his Venus and Adonis,' 447; Sonnet Ivii., 448;
volume of quarto editions of, 467; and Thomas
Heywood, 493

Shakespeare-Bacon controversy, 69, 96, 249, 493
Shakespeare Cottage at St. Albans, 70
Shakespeare's Sonnets: "Mr. W. H.," 125
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As You Like It, "Juno's swans,' 163
Hamlet, Act I. sc. 1, "When beggars die there are
no comets seen," 163; "Miching mallicho," 504
King Lear, Act II. sc. 2 and 4, "O, how this

mother swells up toward my heart!" 162, 323
Macbeth, Act IV. sc. 1, "Trebble scepters," 325
Merchant of Venice, should and would; out-
night; sponge, 25, 266

Romeo and Juliet, Act II. sc. 6, "Runaways'
eyes," 162

Two Gentlemen of Verona, its topography, 208
Winter's Tale, Act I. sc. 2, "I am questioned by
my fears," 163; Act I. sc. 2, "The imposition
clear'd," 163; Act II. sc. 1, 39-42, "depart ";
Act II. sc. 1, 50-2, "He has discover'd my
design," 824; Act II. sc. 1, 68, "'Tis pity
shee's not honest," 325

Shand (A. I.), 'Wellington and his Lieutenants,' 404
Sharp (I.) on hugely, 498

Sharpe (Lancelot), Sir R. Phillips, and S. T. Cole-
ridge, 341, 381, 434, 476

Sharpe (R. R.) on King's Weigh House, 56
Sheffield family, 328

Shell of a coffin, date of its earliest use, 68

Shells, Keemore or Kemo, 189, 316

Sherborne (Lord) on bezique, 256

Sherwood (G. F. T.) on Essex in Ireland, 256
Shick-shack and Oakapple Day, 390

Shields in heraldry, their origin, 8, 513


Notes and Queries, July 25, 1903.

Smith (Rev. W.), his biography, 348
Smithers (C. G.) on Robert Dodsley, 173
Smuggling and Folkestone, 9
Smyth (H.) on loon-slatt, 232

Notes on Skeat's 'Concise Dictionary,' 377
Seneschal, 248

Thackeray and 'Vanity Fair,' 296
Smythies family, 68, 196, 238

Snakes, antipathy to horsehair, 349, 432
Sniping, early use of the word, 308, 434
"Societas aurata," use of the term, 148
Somerset on primrose superstition, 448

Shilleto (A. R.), his edition of Burton's Anatomy of Somerville (William), his 'The Chase,' 325, 395
Melancholy,' 181, 222, 263, 322, 441

Shis'n and this'n, use of the words, 89, 158
Shukbrugh (John), his epitaph in Naseby Church, 462
Shutte (A.) on Goffe or Goff of Hampshire, 328
Sidgwick (F.) on 'Everyman,' 106

Lesing, 114

Sidney (P.) on Amy Robsart, 112

Sieveking (I.G.) on dismantled priory of Black Canons,
101

Sigma Tau on Essex in Ireland, 69

Signs of opticians, 53, 412; of inns by celebrated
artists, 89, 317; curious hotel, "Ellen Jones sells
here," 487

Signs, witnessing by, 109, 175, 237, 294, 418
Simpson's in the Strand, the closing of, 185, 337
Sinclair (J. G. T.) on J. Warrington Wood, 308
Sive (Queen), her identity, 67, 156

Skeat (W. W.), his 'Concise Dictionary,' 1901, notes
on, 43, 141, 235, 377

Skeat (W. W.) on Carlyle's 'Past and Present,' 158
Chaucerian quotation, 378
Elizabethan poem, 13

Folks, 470

Keats sloth, 232, 277

King's Weigh House, 272

Latin quotation, 14

Maize, its native country, 409

Memorial to Nether-Lochaber, 356
Owl, 517

Owl-light, 452
Pillow-ber, 393
Popple, 117
Salmonsew, 65
Seven Dials, 494

Shis'n and this'n, 158

"To the nines," 90

"World without end," 513

Skelton, Yorkshire place-name, 429
Skevington (T. W.) on Johnson, 328
Skin: to skin to hasten or hurry, 248
Skulls in Owston Churchyard, 287, 474
Sladdin (J. H.) on Bowes family, 407

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Slang, etymology of the word, 166; military, 238
Sloane (William), of Chelsea, his biography, 48
Sloth, in Keats's 'Endymion,' 187, 232, 277, 294, 351
Slough, its etymology, 243

Sloughter Hole, Northorpe, 485

Smart (Christopher), his 'Song to David,' 390
Smith (G. C. M.) on 'Eikon Basilike' motto, 497
Smith (H.) on two novels with the same title, 88
Smith (J. de B.) on Japanese monkeys, 76
'Lyra Apostolica, 297
Smith (Richard), his book sale, 241, 282

Son, the story of an ungrateful, 226
Song, Anglo-Scottish, 265

Songs and Ballads :-

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And the villain still pursued her, 368

And whose little pigs are these, these, these? 229
Cupid's Garden, 6

From the lone shieling, 57, 134, 198

Habbie Simpson, 229, 436

I dwelt in a city enchanted, 407, 450, 471

I would that my heart were as light, 148
John Barleycorn, 249

Mary had a little lamb, 309, 433

Oh! good ale, thou art my darling, 349
Should he upbraid, 147, 214

There is a ladye, sweet and kind, 489

Three Ravens, 485

We'll go to sea no more, 428

Whar hae ye been a' day, 265

When the little drummer beats to bed, 28, 76
Willow, Willow, Willow, 6

Wings to bear me over mountain and vale away,
289, 330

Sortes, divination by, in Persia, 66
Sortes Evangelica: St. Eugenia, 194

Sothern (H. W.) on picture by Martineau, 158
Soufrière, bird of the, 404

Southam (H.) on Abbey of Burton-on-Trent, 76
Hell-in-harness, 417

Mayors' correct title and their precedence, 389
Plaster quotation, 488

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Spitting for luck, 127, 196, 254, 358
Spittle, fasting, treatise, 466

Spraclinge Aiscoughe (Askew), 467

Springs and wells, influenced by the tide, 469
Squire (W. B.) on Sans Pareil Theatre, 110
S-8 (W.) on Kit-Cat portraits, 13
Stack-staves, 53

Stager, use and derivation of the word, 446
Standard: "old standard," used in Oxfordshire, 446
Stanhope (Lady Hester), d. 1839, her biography, 466
Stanyhurst, his use of the words "Fin Couleidos," 449
Staple Inn, records of, 1639-42, 448

Stapleton (A.) on mistakes in printed registers, 415
Stars, setting of the seven, 109

Notes and Queries, July 25, 1903.

Statistical data, 236

Statue of the Duke of Wellington missing, 447
Stays portions of liquor, origin of the term, 346
Steamboat, first fitted for practical use in England, 505
Steelyard, the, origin of the name, 13, 56, 209, 272, 390
Steggall (C.) on hagioscope or oriel, 375
Stephens (F. G.) on picture by Martineau, 158
Savoir Vivre Club, 293

Stepney Church, inscriptions in, 77, 389, 457
Stevens (Richard), Winchester scholar, 1553, 468
Stevenson (Robert Louis), his use of the words " Corin-
thian " and "put," 267, 375

Stewart (Rev. Dr. Alexander), memorial to, 186, 277,
356

Stillingfleet (Benjamin), his peculiarity with regard to
printing of I, 448

Stockley (W. F. P.) on Burke, 8

Shakespeariana,

25

Stones, Hangman, legends and history of, 33, 253
Stopes (C. C.) on arms of married women, 197

Stowe (Mrs. Beecher), original "Uncle Tom" of
her story, 445, 512

Stratton-on-the-Fosse on cope, 172
Hadrian I., 392

Street (E. E.) on Carbonari, 349

Magic ring, 211

Village library, 92

Stronach (G.) on Bacon on Hercules, 199

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Christian Passions,' sonnets, 447

Paucity of books in Elizabethan times, 150, 455
Shakespeare v. Bacon, 69

Shakespeare's geography, 469

Shakespeare's Seventy-sixth Sonnet, 96, 249
Whitehill (Lord), 239

Strong (H. A.) on Cornish wreckers, 233

Corroboree, 158

Keats: sloth, 233, 351

"Keep your hair on," 195

Kelynack, the place and family, 416

Latin: its study and teaching, 424
Latin quotation, 14

Norman settlers in England, 450
Pausanias, 14

Tongue-twisters, 455

Uther and Arthur, 496

"Vita posse priore frui," 486

Stuart and Dereham families, 326, 418

Stuart (William), of Aldenham Abbey, his ' Stuartiana,'
345, 492

Stuff and suff, use and meaning of the words, 488
Stuprifactio, meaning of the word, 129
Suburbanite frequenter of a suburban theatre, 86
Suckling (Sir John) on Walter Montagu, 482
Suff and stuff, use and meaning of the words, 488
Suffolk, hops in, 248

Sun hissing when setting, references to the, 138
Sunday, Mourning, the custom, 15, 475
Sunday observance, 188, 310, 351, 433
Superstitions, Russian, 47

Surdenalle, misprint for Surdevalle, 326

Surizian, explanation of the word, 287, 377, 417, 473
Surnames: Mona or Muna, 48, 194, 297, 513
Sussex clergy, 1607-26, 28

Sutton (C. W.) on dedication to the Queen of Eng-
land, 495

Sutton Valence School, time table dated 1540, 186, 294

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Sykes (W.) on allusions in 'Sartor Resartus,' 117
Birmingham's dress, 33

Cornish wreckers, 126, 274
English accentuation, 515

Fitchett's 'Nelson and his Captains,' 206
Historical point in an epitaph, 135
Ice before Christmas, 54

Monorail system of conveyance, 26

Thackeray's carefulness as to details, 367
'Wellington and his Lieutenants,' 404

Symington (William), inventor, his memorial in
St. Botolph's, Aldgate, 505

Synagoga, history of the term, 309, 409
Széchenyi (Count Stephen), his diary, 444

T. (A.) on Pope self-condemned for heresy, 409

T. (D. K.) on arms of boroughs and dioceses, 247

T. (H.) on Roman numerals, 368

T. (H. G.) on French phrase, 128

T. (R.) on dairy windows, 237

T. R. E. N. T. on bagpipes, 329

T. (W.) on 'Eikon Basilike' motto, 389
Welter, 457

Tagnicati, zoological term, 105, 196

Tallant (Anne) = William Adams Nicholson, 92
Talmud, status of women in the, 221

Tandem, early uses of the word, 256, 353

Tankersley, near Sheffield, the legend of, 253
Tannier, botanical term, its etymology, 465

Tara Hall and Roman measures, 121

Tasso, his incarceration in Ferrara, 444

Tavern signs: "The Tim Bobbin," 68, 297; "The
Savoy Weaver," 127, 236, 293

Tawton, South, court rolls of, 153, 210, 371, 449
Taylor (H.) on dognoper, 409

Luck money, 127

Taylor (John), editor of the 'Sun,' his humorous
poem, 494

Taylor (Sir John and Lady), their portraits, 309, 393
Teeth, cases of extraordinary growth of, 488
Templar on Jacob Goodwin, 448

Harrison (Thomas), regicide, 88

Temple (Archbishop), 1821-1903, his family and
biography, 261, 382; his father, 263
Tennyson (Alfred, Lord), his 'Lord of Burleigh,' 4,
75, 194; and Kingsley, 8, 57; and Congreve, 336;
Tomohrit in his early poems, 500

Tennyson (Frederick) and the Swedenborgian faith,
27, 154

Thackeray (W. M.), Miss Shum's Husband,' 27;
and Vanity Fair,' 128, 213, 296, 338, 417; his
residences in London, 133; and 'Pendennis,' 225;
his reference to 'Notes and Queries,' 265; keys to
his novels, 398; 'The Four Georges,' 444; his
speeches, 488

Thames (Prince) and John Wesley, 288, 396
Thavies' Inn, records of, 1639-42, 448

The as part of title, 16

Theobald (R. M.) on Bacon-Shakespeare question, 215
This'n and shis'n, use of the words, 89, 158
Thomas (N. W.) on "Whipping the cat," 353
Thomas (R.) on William and Robert Bent, 356
Thompson (F. D.) on D'Arcy family, 325
Thompson (W.) on St. Mary Overy, 308
Thomson (A.) on gallant, 269

Thornbury (W.), his 'Old and New London,' 224
Thornhill (Lady Joanna), epitaph in Wye Church, 445
Thornton (Sir E.), diplomatist, 1766-1852, 48
Thornton (R. H.) on crossing sweeper, 27

San Diego, 129

Notes and Queries, July 25, 1903.

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Vallée, his 'Bibliographie des Bibliographies,' 368, 410
English, 209 Valtyne on phrase in poem wanted, 289
Popular myths, 348

Thoughtsome, use of the word, 387
Three Dukes, origin of the children's game, 390
Tide, use of the word in sixteenth-century
Tim Bobbin, the origin of the sign, 68, 297
Tintagel Church, its dedicatory title, 9, 93
Toad as awkward as a ground-toad, 509; toad on a
shovel, 509; toad dressed in muslin, 509
Tobit, the Book of, and the Arabian Nights,' 481
Tomes (T. P.) on Reynolds portrait, 347
Tomlinson (W. W.) on John Blenkinsop, 407
Tomohrit, a lofty mountain in Albania, 500
Tongue-pricks, use of word in French proverb, 447
Tongue-twisters, collected examples, 269, 455, 493
Tooley (G. W.) on Eyre, 328

Tooth, single, in Annals of Japan,' 488
Toque bonnet, definition of the word, 366
Totnesse is turned Frenche, 333
Tottenham is turn'd French, 185, 333

Toulon, the battle off, in 1744, and Lord Hawke, 386
Tower of London, inscriptions on walls of the, 5, 115
Townshend (D.) on fireback dated 1610, 30, 332
Tradesmen's cards and advertisements, 287
Tradesmen's tokens between 1787 and 1880, 188, 298
Traherne (Thomas), Welsh poet, 405
Transcendant, spelling of the word, 15, 71
Translation, 481

Trapeza, use of the word in Russian, 230, 298, 454
Tree on fire, historic, at Grafton Regis, 346
Trevelyan legend, 247

Trillion, significance of the term, 362

Trinity Sunday folk-lore, 224, 298

Truelock (Samson) and the Court of Charles II., 248
Tucker (Abraham), his MSS., 29, 92

Turnbull (A.) on origin of the Turnbulls, 109
Turnbulls, origin of the, 109, 233, 329, 498

Turnour (Hon. George), d. 1813, his biography, 372
Twyning, charity founded by Lord of Manor of, 346
Tyburn, last execution at, 48, 135, 196

Typulator, use of the word in 1558-9, 72, 175
Tyrone on Irish historical genealogy, 208

Udal (J. S.) on 'An English woman's Love-Letters,' 504

Arms of married women, 114

Barnes (William), 497

Cockade of George I., 93

Heraldic shields, their origin, 513
Kit-Cat portraits, 91

Mug-houses, 67

Uncessantness, use of the word, 387

"Uncle Tom," the supposed original, 445, 512
United Empire Loyalists and 'N. & Q.,' 48
Unram, use of the word, 188, 230, 277
Unwarrant, use of the word as verb, 387
Upham (R.) on John Reynolds of the Mint, 168

Valtyre on "But this I know," 449

"How do I love thee," 49

Van der Neer (Artus), painter, date of his birth, 128
Vane (C. S.) on Senancour, 429

Vane (G. H. F.) on auction by inch of candle, 353
Church briefs, 291
Marshalsea, 116

Vanity Fair, earliest use of the term, 234
Vaughan (Dean), hymn by, 308, 473
Vaughan (H.) on Hadrian I., 288

Veritas on Charles II. and the episcopate, 489
Verses ascribed to Longfellow and others, 208, 257, 408
Vestments, Greek and Russian ecclesiastical, 191
Viad on chapels to St. Clare, 228

Vicar, on fees for searching parish registers, 453
Vicereine, use of the title, 430

Vildeson, place-name in Crakanthorp's 'Defensio
Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ,' 469, 498

Village library, suitable bindings for, 8, 91, 196
Villon, pronunciation of the name, 293, 451

Violet Crown, City of the, origin of the name, 108,
177, 295, 433

Virgin, Blessed, association of blue with, 388, 496, 511
Voltaire, sketch by Thomas Orde, Lord Bolton, 184;
"L'Anatomie vivante," 187

W. (A.) on Pope self-condemned for heresy, 67
W. (A. E.) on coast waiters' office, 169

W. (C.) on shell of a coffin, 68

W. (E.) on Tennyson's 'Lord of Burleigh,' 194

W. (E.), translator of 'Theodore; or, the Peruvians,' 509
W. (F. C.) on Ineen Dubb, 509

St. Agnes, Haddington, 509

W. (G.) on Canute and the tide, 189
Church bells, 268

Henry II. and Lincoln, 368

Proverbs relating to Lincoln, 229
Springs and wells, 469

W. (G. C.) on King's Weigh House, 390
Mordaunt College, 155

W. (G. H.) on Jewish charm, 208

Nothing, 166

W. (H.) on Lacaux, 452

Latin quotations, 466

W. (J. B.) on Purcell's Life of Manning,' 86
W. (R. D.) on laced savory, 67

W. (T. H.) on English accentuation, 408
Waik, meaning of the word as used by Hogg, 249
Wainewright (Jeremiah), M.D., his biography, 129
Wainewright (J. B.) on blue and the Virgin, 496

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