Supplement to the Notes , with No. 238, July 18, 1898 Dagenham, co. Essex, passages from early register, 182 Dickens (Charles), marked file of Household Words,' Dalton (C.) on siege of Derry, 337 Gibson (Bp. Edmund), 137 Hawley (Lieut.-General), 121 Dana (M. D. B.) on Nicholas Butler, 387 Osborne Hollis, 329 Dancing story and its variants, 112 Dante, his translators, 462; his Caorsa, 466 Dare, use of the verb, 387 Darling (Grace), her monument, 486 327; Nickleby Married,' 489 Dickons (Robert) and "silver-tongued " Smith, 401 Dix (E. R. M.) on 'Life of Sheridan,' 484 Dix (John Ross), pseudonym, 177 Dixon (James), F.R.C.S., his death, 60; his biography, D'Armagnac (Counts of), their family name, 127, 272 Dixon (Miss) on Muggletonians, 127 Darwin (F.) on Chinese sensitive leaf, 27 Dauglish (M. G.) on Harrow School "Bill Books," 367 D'Avenant (Sir Wm.), music of 'Siege of Rhodes,' 489 Davey (H.) on English Minstrelsie,' 94 Pepys's Diary, Wheatley's edition, 246 Davis (Capt. John), chart of his voyages, 508 Davy (A. J.) on "Aller," 477 Devonshire dialect, 116 Potatoes a cure for rheumatism, 248 Day family, co. Salop, 327 Dead body arrested for debt, 241, 356 "Dead men's fingers," plant name, 387, 449 Dockerer or dockerrer, its meaning, 47, 197 Dod (Rev. John), M. A., and John Dod of Ashley, 198 Doggo, history of the word, 266 Dogmatism, history of the word, 227, 314, 432 Domestic superstitions, 123 'Domiduca Oxoniensis,' blank page in, 28 Doncaster miracle, 1524, 105 Dongola race, origin of the term, 327 Donkey eighty years old, 505 Donne (Dr. John), his memorial seals, 41 Donnelly (Ignatius) and Dr. Nicholson, 272, 349 Doog. See Mauthe doog. Doran (A.) on Napoleon and his illnesses, 169, 287 Dossetor on Bedford Chapel, Bloomsbury, 430 Deane (Richard), the regicide, elegy on his death, 65 Douglas (W.) on Robert Roxby, 172 Death: To death: Unto death, 437 Debarkation, most successful, 247, 338 Saville (Faucit), 157 Saville (John Faucit), 33 De Berneval (G.) on first steamer to cross Atlantic, 453 Dover, Smith's Folly at, 208 De Bernis (Abbé), his career, 44 Debosco (C.) on beaver in Britain, 238 Debt, corpse arrested for, 241, 356 De Carteret papers, 87 De Chandever family, 128 Deedes (C.) on church bells, 34 Holdfeld (Richard), bell-founder, 513 New Testament, Bishops', Dees (R. R.) on inscription at Samaden, 8 De G. (E.) on Gerard Smith, 287 De Lagarde (Count A. de M.) on Brighton, 507 De Ligne (Madame) inquired after, 169 Delta on Liverpool, 233 D'Oyley. See Doiley. Dragon, its pronunciation, 324 Drinking-cups, information about, 68, 118, 231 'Drumclog,' hymn tune, 187, 251, 372 Drury Lane Theatre and "gallery gods,” 427 Drury (C.) on John Hoole, 518 Dryden (John), reference in, 56, 366; literary parallel, 65; epitaph by, 828, 377 Ducking stools, existing, 56 Duel in 1843, 188, 230 Duellists, lady, in 1792, 227 Dunheved on "Fantigue," 254 Launceston as a surname, 78 Dunstan (F.) on Larmer: Rushmore, 286 E. (K. P. D.) on double-barrelled guns, 68 Earth, weighing it, 224, 314, 393, 470; primitive dis Easter, first, its true date, 135, 175, 256, 309, 356 Leitchtown and Gartur arms, 153 "Sir John with the Bright Sword," 71 Ebsworth (J. W.) on 'Drought and the Rain,' 482 Edgcumbe (R.) on letter of Lord Byron, 132 Casanova (François), 172 Casanoviana, 44, 143, 281, 363, 502 Edinburgh city guilds, 194 Editor on ruined churches, 35 Edwards (J.) on corpse arrested for debt, 356 Egg Saturday-Saturday before Lent, 217, 431 El Saltero on Bonaparte's marshals, 75 'Secret of Stoke Manor,' 67 Elder (J. J.) on descendants of Knox, 75 Elford (T.) on May Day superstition, 376 Elizabethan houses facing the north, 219, 372, 472 Ellis (F. S.) on " amiable" June, 47 Elodea canadensis, tale about, 87, 372 Elworthy (F. T.) on luck-money custom, 17 Stones, perforated, 317 Ely, shrine of St. Audrey at, 27 Empson (C. W.) on Highgate Jewish Academy, 148 Engine, its primary and secondary meanings, 324 Enigma: "I sit alone on a rock," 267, 312 "Entire," applied to beer, 265, 397, 518 Eon (Chevalier), his biography, 106 Epigram:- "There's a spirit below, and a spirit above," 430 Epitaphs:- Foxall (Zachariah), at St. Botolph's, Aldersgate, Harding (Philip), in Crudwell Church, Wilts, 424 Supplement to the Notes , with No. 238, July 18, 1886 Eschuid (John), his biography, 53, 152 Essington on Culpeper family, 175 Evelyn (John), his 'Memoirs,' 317 Este on Jordan's Grave, 218 Evans (F. E.) on Brehon Laws, 48 Evelyn (John), discovery of Memoirs,' 95, 218, 317 F.S.A. on Swinnerton family, 9 F. (C. S.) on Swinnerton family, 173 "Dead men's fingers," 449 F. (R.) on Oliver asking for more, Falconer (Mr.), his MS. collections on Cheshire, 448 Fallow (T. M.) on Monseigneur D'Anterroches, 387 Fan, "alluvial," 306 Fantigue fidget, 36, 90, 254, 358 Farmer (Capt. George), portrait and biography, 398 Fawcett (Lieut.-Col.), his duel with Lieut. Munro, 230 "Fed to," perverted phrase, 128 Fèret (C. J.) on Sir James Branscomb, 168 Fulham, MS. account of, 288 Fulham Palace, its chapel, 469 Hickman (Charles), Bp. of Londonderry, 447 Leyrestowe, its meaning, 75 Mountant, photographer's word, 474 Mustow or mustew, 109 "No quarter," 494 Osbaldeston, Bp. of London, 328 Parish charities, 36 Quadrille, the dance, 37 Robinson (J.), Bp. of London, 468 Ferguson (R. S.) on paste star, 347, 397 Pew, movable, 191 Fernhurst, Sussex, its name, 303, 372, 452 Ferrers (Lawrence Shirley, fourth Earl), his trial and Festing (H.) on oyster-shells used in building, 214 Epworth, co. Lincoln, and Rev. Charles Wesley the Field (X.) on Saxon wheel cross, 447 elder, 21 "Equivocal" poem, 28, 76 Ernst (C. W.) on "Caucus," 126, 510 Fieschi (Joseph), house where plot was planned, 265 Supplement to the Notes , with No. 238, July 18, 1896 Finch (H. C.) on Baldwin's Gardens, Holborn, 46 Brewer (Thomas), 207 Findy, its meaning and derivation, 465 Firth (C. H.) on George Hickes, 203 Fish and ring story, 405 Fisher (Capt. Peter), his biography, 308 Fishes described by Spenser, 228, 313 Folk-lore:- Washing hands, 425 Weather saying, 465 Font outside chancel arch, 128, 190 Fool's paradise, the phrase, 327, 414, 496 Fishguard, landing of French troops at, 1797, 247, 313, Foolscap water-mark, 327, 373, 431 433, 479 'Drumclog,' hymn tune, 251 Fan, "alluvial," 306 Japanese language, 333 Latin inscription, 192 Flesher butcher, 186 Fletcher (W. G. D.) on Rowland Stedman, 308 Floors, clay, leaves impressed on, 368, 418 Floyd (W. C. L.) on Col. Stuart, 170 Floyer (J. K.) on 'Pole's MS. of Charters,' 407 Footmen, running, the last of them, 185 Ford (P. L.) on Protestant Tutor for Children,' 88 Wordsworth (W.), his 'Ecclesiastical Sonnets,' 157 'Forty Christian Soldiers,' its author, 307 192 Foxglove, its etymology, 16, 73, 517 Gory or Gorey family, 295 Strafford (Earl of), letters to Wandesforde, 147 Francis (J. C.) on Daily News' jubilee, 64 'Guardian' jubilee, 83 Francis (Philip), inscription by him and Burke, 148 Franklin (Benjamin), as a Derbyshire miner, 145; his house at Passy, 428 Fraser family, 27 Fraser (Sir W.) on "Humbug," 459 Freemasonry and Albert Pike, 147, 210, 297 Freman (William), D.D., inquired after, 467 French kings, their wives, 87, 215 French newspaper in London, 1650-58, 286 Frost (F. C.) on Albert Pike, 211 Fry (E. A.) on arms of the see of Canterbury, 131 Sévigné (Madame de), 314 Fulham, MS. account of, 288 Fulham Palace, its chapel, 321, 469 Fullwood's Rents, Holborn, 385, 454 Funeral ceremony, Austrian Imperial, 188 Fyamore (R. J.) on Margraves of Anspach, 216 Family societies, 513 Liverpool, its derivation, 515 G. on name of university, 488 G. (D.) on topographical collections for counties, 498 G. (E. L.) on Canal, Salisbury, 105 Earth, weighing it, 393 Holborn, its etymology, 438 Land, its primitive distribution, 457 Street names changed, 375 G. (F. S.) on "Betty Careless," 453 G. (G.) on duel circa 1840, 188 G. (G. M.) on Hogarth's Politician,' 149 G. (G. P.) on goblets and drinking-cups, 68 G. (H. T.) on brasses, 188 G. (J.) on Isabella of Angoulême, 28 G. (K. H.) on Milton's mother, 167 Gartur arms, 15, 153 Gasc (F. E. A.) on "Brucolaques," 55 "No quarter," 278 Gaye (S.) on Capt. Austin, 27 Gazette, its etymology, 347, 492 General: "Our only general," 166 Genua or Janua surname, 434 Lowell (J. R.) on Hawthorne, 151 Sin-eaters, 111 Tulliver surname, 397 German quotations, 197 Giaour, its pronunciation, 386, 418, 491 Gibson (Edmund), Bp. of London, discovery of books Gibson (Thomas), son of Bp. of London, 178 Gildersome-Dickinson (C. E.) on Breamore, Hants, 133 128 Manumission, late instance, 446 Marriage of clergy, 165 Pews, their possession, 194 Stourton (Lord), his will, 106 Suicide, register entry, 24 Twilight of plate," 109 Gillum (W. J.) on translations of Dante, 462 Gisors on American universities, 468 Gladstone (Rt. Hon. W. E.) on "Leaps and bounds," 427 Glasse (Rev. Dr.), rector of Hanwell, 12 Gol-sheaf, its meaning, 447, 514 Goodwin (G.) on Rev. Charles Clarke, F.S.A., 406 Shere (Sir Henry), 426 Smith (Thomas), topographer, 404 Waller (Richard), F.R.S., 465 Wilson (Thomas), F.S.A., 344 Gordon (A. A.) on Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, Williamson family, 391 Gore (Sir Ralph) noticed, 461 Gory or Gorey Castle and family, 108, 295 Jettons, or Nuremberg tokens, 69 'New Help to Discourse,' 489 Graham Border families, 71 Graham of Claverhouse (John), Viscount Dundee, his Graham (John) of Kilbride, and "Sir John with the Graves (A.) on Waldegrave picture sale, 206 Goblets and drinking-cups, 118 Wedgwood silvered-lustre ware, 277 Grimsby Castle, Berkshire, its history, 207 Grissell (H. D.) on arms of the see of Canterbury, 131 Groves (J. P.) on Isle Dieu occupied by British force, Gualterulus on historical badge, 69 Devonshire dialect, 116 Malingering, its derivation, 252 Guardian' jubilee, 83, 137 Guestling Church, "Flanders chest" in, 38 Gloucester (Eleanor, Duchess of) and Peel Castle, 382, Guildhall, subway to, 366, 457 Goblets, information about, 68, 118, 231 Gods, theatre gallery, 427 Goethe (J. W. von) on natural gifts, 468 Golding (C.) on Claxton family, 154 Goldsmith (Oliver), "Padoreen" mare, 289, 412, 461; Gunpowder Plot, its authorship, 86, 195 Guns, double-barrelled, their introduction, 68, 176 H. (A.) on Richard Beckford, 193 Bedford Chapel, Bloomsbury, 430 H. (F. O.) on French landing at Fishguard, 247 H. (Jno.) on "Diable de La Fontaine," 429 H. (S) on first Earl of Nottingham, 254 H. (T.) on Goethe, 468 H. (W.) on May Day superstition, 376 H. (W. H.) on books illustrated by their authors, 497 Haggis, its etymology, 307, 353, 391 "Hang out the broom," 435 "Merry" and places, 270 Halifax law, its meaning, 92, 353 Hall marks on pewter, 167, 294, 335, 375 Hall (A.) on cockades, 97 Stafford (Lord), his interlude players, 92 Tegg (Thomas), 234 Hall (J.) on a Byron letter, 273 Hall (Sir John), K.C.H., his statue, 129 Hallen (A. W. C.) on Graham Border families, 71 Leyrestowe, its meaning, 136 Haller (Albert), physician, and Casanova, 282 Hamilton (Sir William), his successor, 405 Hamilton (W.) on 'Anti-Maud,' 432 Hood (T.) on London fog, 458 Hampson (M. C.) on Mitton, Mutton, or Mytton Hampstead, Rosslyn House at, 381 Hampton Court, maze at, 88, 178 Handel (George Frederick) and the "Harmonious Hanwell, its etymology, 185, 289, 369, 437 Hare, Hebrew word translated, 385 Harney (G. J.) on old political poem, 76 London maps and plans, 405 Harrow, its etymology, 185, 289, 369, 437 Hart (H. C.) on beaver in England, 133 "Hang out the broom," 95 Hart (Dr. Richard), his biography, 68 Harty Church, Isle of Sheppey, chest in, 38 Harvey (Edward), his biography, 229 Hate Our Lady of Hate, 8, 138, 253, 490 Hawkwood (Sir John) and the Shelley family, 268, 416 Hawthorne (Nathaniel), Lowell on, 48, 151, 516 Hebb (J.) on Canaletto in England, 133 Earth, weighing it, 224 Keats (John), his school at Enfield, 206 Quadrille, the dance, 36 Stone (Nicholas), mason, 506 Hebberman, its etymology, 231 Hampton Court maze, 178 Kneeler-footstool, 514 Lettering, lead, on sepulchral monuments, 425 Oyster-shells used in building, 214 Well, suffix in place-names, 452 Isle Dieu occupied by British force, 98 |