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Thacker (Gilbert), Westminster scholar, 1677, 49
Thackeray (W. M.) at the British Museum, 428,
472; and the stage, 428, 494

'Thaïs,' by Anatole France, source of the story,107
Thames Water Company, 1679, 29, 89, 138
Theatres, ladies' hats in, 386, 476, 518
Thirion (Mlle. A.) on Huguenot church at Provins,
8

Thlaspi, flower-name, meaning of the word, 11, 279
Thomas (Ralph) on W. E. Flaherty, 438
Quérard (J. M.), 410

Thomason (S. H.) on H. Marsden of Wennington
Hall, 369

Thomlinson (W. Clark) on Ulysses and Pulci, 515
Thompson (Francis), and Kipling, 113; his burial,
208, 295

Thomson (H.), Royal Academician, his biography,
69, 114

Thorn-Drury (G.) on Bes Broughton, 333

Hanging alive in chains, 406
'Heroinæ,' 355

Shakespeare allusions, 344

Thorne (J. R.) on royal arms in churches, 514
Thornton (H.) and William Wilberforce, 526

Thornton (R. H.) on American words and phrases,
67

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Leap in the dark' as Parliamentary
phrase, 86

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Tory outlaw temp. James II., 269

Totenlaterne, stone lantern in Detwang Church,
448

Tottel (R.), his Miscellany' and G. Turbervile,
1, 103, 182, 264

Touching for the king's evil in 1643, 326

Touchstone on 'Merry Wives of Windsor,' III. i.,
77

Tradesmen's cards, c. 1600 and 1700, 348
Traherne (Philip), c. 1670, preacher, his
graphy, 383

Traherne (T.), poct, his rimes to "joy," 426
Traherne (T.), d. 1710, his biography, 384
Transcendant, orthography of the word, 305
Trant (Sir John), murdered 1702, 489

Trant (Sir Patrick), Bt., his descendants, 310
Trant family, 489

Notes and Queries, Jan. 28, 1911.

Tullis (Thomas), common hangman, 1752-71,
325, 477

Turbervile (George), c. 1567, his poems, 1, 103,
182, 264

Turcopolerius, officer of the Knights Hospitallers,
247, 336, 371

Turkey captives: brief at Wincanton, 1670, 30
Turner (F.) on siligo: sprig' beckab, 509
Twain (Mark) as a public reader, 78

Twelvetree (Anne), d. 1771, her epitaph, 524
Twigge (R.) on Adrian IV.'s ring and Emerald
Isle, 396

Tydeman (Brice) on Wolney Hall, Mickfield, 49
Tygris, London subterranean river, 209

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Unecungga, early English place-name, 143, 211,
272, 332, 473

Union Jack, days appointed for its hoisting, 5
University degrees and ladies, 247, 358, 395,
436, 498

Unthank (R. A. H.) on Barn or Barm in place-
names, 53

Upham and Bernard Smith, organ builder, 189,
317, 395, 515

Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea, history of deserted
house, 48

Usona U.S.A., author of the title, 148, 197,
254

Utilitarian, abstract term used before 1834,

405

V. (J.) on A. W. Wray's poem 'Interpreted,'
427
V. (Q.) on bar" sinister," 485

Corbie-steps: corbel-steps, 426
Hall's Chronicle,' Henry IV., 368
Portable railway, 6

Van Doren (C.) on T. L. Peacock's 'Monks of
St. Mark,' 349; scarce editions of Peacock, 508
bio-Vatch or Vache, place-name, its origin, 308, 355
Vavasour surname, its derivation, 149, 232, 376
Venice, its patron saint, 54

Treasure buried near sites of monastic houses,
469, 515

Trecothick (Barlow), Lord Mayor 1770, 209,
298, 335

Tregelles (J. A.) on Amaneuus as a Christian
name, 152

Trelawny (Sir William), Bt., his biography, 449
Trial in 1776, peers giving tickets for, 148

Tribal Hidage,' proper names in, 143, 211
Trout, Trowte, or Troute family, 450
Truth-Seeker on Napoleon's five-franc pieces,
448

Tulkinghorn (J.) on Disraeli's Henrietta, 425

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Victoria (Queen) and George Peabody's funeral,
247, 310

Vines and fig tree in Lincoln's Inn, 367, 453
Virgil, Georg.' iv. 122: "Narcissi lacrymam,"
its meaning, 27, 277

Virgin (Blessed), figure of, in Santiago, 248, 517
Volunteers, Manchester, their regimental colours,

"Vote early and vote often," banner inscription,
66

Warmestry (Gervase), Westminster scholar, 1604-
1641, 109

Warren and Waller families, 69

Wasps, their scarcity in 1910, 285, 352, 393
Watch (Will), the smuggler, his identity, 269,
353

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Water House, its position, 29, 89, 138
Waterloo Banquet,' print, key to, 53
Watermarks in paper, 327, 371, 395, 458, 497
Water-shoes for walking on the water, 485
Watson family at Milnhorn and Blacklaw, 527
W. (A. T.) on 'Little booke of perfection of Watson (G.) on Sir Walter Scott and a "Kelso
Woemen,' 355

W. (E.) on "Collins "letter of thanks, 196

Hill (Rev. Rowland), his letters, 373

W. (G.) on clergy retiring from dinner table, 70
W. (G. H.) on Bristow Cowsway: Brixton Road,

Handyman sailor, 113

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W. (G. S.) on Dante, Ruskin, and a font, 469
W. (J.) in Hone's Year-Book,' 230, 335
W. (S.) on authors of quotations wanted, 488
'Walrus and the Carpenter' parody, 496
W. (W. H.), N., on All Souls College, Oxford,
355

Wade (Capt.) and Gainsborough, 226

Wadham, Warden of, and matrimony, 144
Wainewright (J. B.) on "All right, McCarthy,"
358

Alleyn (Sir John), 88, 257

Annals of England,' 289

Atkyns (Sir Robert), K.B., 475
Basle (Prince Bishop of), 118

Elizabethan licence to eat flesh, 115

Giblett (William), 346

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Holy Crows," Lisbon, 116

Knights of Malta in Sussex, 457

Palmer (Sir Thomas), 446
"Roma Aurea," 318

Singleton (Robert), 146
Turcopolerius, 336

Wainewright or Wainwright, exhibitor at the
Academy, 369

Wainewright or Wainwright, exhibitor at the
Academy, c. 1850, 369

Wainewright (Thomas Griffiths), marriage of his
parents, 406

Wainwright (T.) on Maids of Taunton, 491

Municipal records printed, 531

Wales (Princes of), list of, 21, 70

convoy," 425

Stael (Baron de) in Scotland, 387

Wordsworths and Scott: Hornshole, 461
Watson (W. G. Willis) on anonymous works, 189
Watts (Isaac), his collateral descendants, 168,
255, 351

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Weale (James), Irish book-collector, 169, 291
Webb (H. S. Beresford) on Est, Est, Est," 413
Weekley (Prof. E.) on pips on cards and dice, 514
Shark, its derivation, 384
Stencil, its derivation, 302

Welby (Col. A.) on battle in Lincolnshire, 1655, 468
Welford (R.) on provincial booksellers, 52

Wellington (Duke of), and Blücher at Waterloo,
227, 370, 418, 453; on the loss of India, 286
Wells (C.) on Bath and Henrietta Maria, 197
Bristol booksellers and printers, 23

Brooke (John), fifteenth-century barrister,

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Westminster, stone capital in old High Tower,
181

Westminster Abbey, mosaic work in, 468

Wales (Frederic, Prince of), his death, 1751, 368, Westminster Cathedral, consecration ceremony,

Walker (A. O.) on Ulcombe Church, 169

Walker (Emery) on portraits wanted, 307

Walker (R. Johnson) on Andronicus Lascaris, 7

Wall-papers, their introduction, 12

Waller Myra: Godfrey, 446

Waller (A. R.) on wearing one spur, 534

Waller and Warren families, 69

Walrus and the Carpenter,' parody on, 469, 496
Walters (A. W.) on

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Rights of Man," 404

Walters (R.) on Oliver Twist' on the stage, 191
Wapentake, Friendless, in Craven, 89

Ward (H. G.) on corpse bleeding, 498
Knights of the Swan, 471

Ladies and University degrees, 498

Ward (H. Snowden) on market day, 97

Rule of the road, 254

Ward (J.) on book-covers :

66

"Yellow-backs," 415

Exhibition of 1851 its motto, 493
Scaltheen, an Irish drink, 476

Snails as food, 218

Taylor (Jeremy), his descendants, 351

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Notes and Queries, Jan. 28, 1911.

White (G. H.) on Denny and Windsor families, Women, married, their arms, 109, 175

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Plantagenet tombs at Fontevrault, 332
White (Lydia), bluestocking, her biography, 508
White (T.) on Limerick glove in a walnut shell,
297

'Political Adventures of Lord Beaconsfield,'
317

Whitehead (Benjamin) on John Brooke, 69, 394
Ladies and University degrees, 436
Whitwell (R. J.), on leading cases in verse, 348
Whom, used as subject, 446, 538

Whytebeer or whyteheer, c. 1529, 228, 318, 378,
511

Wilberforce (William) and Thornton, 1792, 526
Wilds (Jonathan), c. 1730, 346

Wilke (Dr. A. von) on Leonard Drory, 507
Wilkes (John), MSS. concerning, 27, 114; and a
stone in Newgate, 269

Wilkinson (J. P.), comedian, his career, 468, 516
Willcock (J.) on wearing one spur, 367

Whyteheer or whytebeer, 378

Willcock (S.) on snuff-box inscription, 48
William the Conqueror, Christmas at Gloucester,
501

William IV., royal manners temp., 117
Wilmslow, W. E. Gladstone at, 224, 311
Wilson (Bernard or Barnard), 1689-1772, West-
minster scholar, 109

Wilson (J. Mackay) on authors of quotations
wanted, 267

Wilson (Sir John), 1780-1856, his parentage, 88
Wimborne, St. Agatha at, 29, 112; a double
monastery, 49

Wincanton, brief for Turkey captives at, 30
Winchester quart, bottle used by druggists, 405,
495

Windsor and Denny families, 153, 274

Windsor stationmaster, c. 1878, his name, 68,
114, 136, 253

Wine and spirit glasses, English, 328, 378, 434
Winship (T. W.) on morganatic marriages, 107
Witchcraft in the twentieth century, 46
Withington (Lothrop) on Saint-Evremond, 195
Woe Waters of Langton, origin of the name, 36
Wolfe (General J.), his death, 37; on Yankees,
186, 238

Wolney Hall, Mickfield, sold 1347, 49
Wolves, woman throwing her children to, 228,
318

Women carrying their husbands on their backs,
409, 452, 518

Woodville (Elizabeth) and the Kings of Cologne,
449

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Woodwose English faun, 388, 471
Woodyer, meaning of the word, 529
Worcester, St. Michael's Church, its mural
tablets, 266

Words and phrases, American, 67, 132, 193
Wordsworth (D.), with Scott in Scotland, 481
Wordsworth (W.), variant readings of sonnet
by, 222, 294, 416, 476; his Cuckoo-Clock,'
324; with Scott in Scotland, 461

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Worth in place-names, its meaning, 13
Worthen (John), Westminster scholar, 1681, 88
Wotton (Sir Henry) on ambassadors, 425
Wray (A..W.), his poem Interpretod,' c. 1892,

427

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Wright (Michael), painter, 1660-1700, his signa-
ture, 228, 314

Wright (Robert), his 'Life of General Wolfe,' 27
Wright (T. H.) on Lovell family, 329

Wright (Dr. Francis), 329

Wright (W. Ball) on Sir John Ivory: Tench
family, 234

Writing, scheme of abbreviations in, 429

X. (S.) on Monk family, 528
Xylographer on Edw. Hatton, 9

Y. on Sir Sauder Duncombe, 87
Royal Household, 469

Secretaries to the Lords Lieutenant of Ireland,
234

Yankees, General Wolfe on, 1758, 186, 238
Yellow-backs, books so called, 189, 237, 274, 295,
373, 414, 458

Ygrec on boys in petticoats and fairies, 137
Ynetunga, early English placo-name, 143, 211,
272, 332, 473

Yon, its Italian equivalents, 133

Yonge (Sir George), 1731-1812, his portrait, 307
York, Archbishops of, their arms, 420
Yorker, cricket term, its derivation, 505
Young (A. B.) on Circle of Loda, 8

Peacock (T. L.): Essay on Fashionable
Literature, 4; plays, 27

'Young Folks,' history of the periodical, 450, 511

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