Notes and Queries, July 24, 1897. Marshall (R. M.) on Shakspeare and the Book of Maxwell (P.) on inscription, 88 Wisdom, 6 Marsham-Townshend (R.) on 'Euormos,' 514 Martin (Col. Henry), regicide, his portrait, 68, 178 Mary, Queen of Scots, poem by, 86; old records con- Mary II. (Queen), medal struck on ber death, 128 Firebrace family Bible, 287 Mass, daily, not obligatory, 226 Matagon family, 27 Matches, early lucifer, 356, 437 Matthew, the, John Cabot's ship, 501 Matthews (J. H.) on carved adders on pulpits, 192 Altar gates, 396 Beaujoie family, 172 "Cat may look at a king," 453 Church or chapel, 76 Church porches, galleries in, 136 Church tower buttresses, 452 Dolor, Christian name, 473 Drugs, their popular names, 337 England, Virgin Mary's dower, 217 Hatchments in churches, 454 Pasco and Pascoe, 333 Peppercorn rent, 416 Pye family, 68 Running Camp, 488 Shelta language, 34, 415 Williams (Bishop Thomas), 53 Mawdesley (F. L.) on Grosvenor, East Indiaman, 73 Jacobite movement, modern, 218 Nelson (Lord), his arms, 77 Reign, longest, 146 Maxwell (Sir H.) on circumlocution, 85 Holly meadows, 411 Scotland in 1360, 224 Well, suffix in place-names, 274 Maxwell (P.) on "Black water," a blunder, 506 Charles II., saying by, 30 Cocaïne, its pronunciation, 485 Horace, Sat.' I. v. 100, 123 "Humpty Dumpty," 253 'Oxford English Dictionary,' 325. Vine-pencil, 391 Mayall (A.) on Bardsleys, Churchmen, 148 Gaule's Mag-astro-mancer,' 335 Whittier (John Greenleaf), 91 Mayhew (A. L.) on Baldacchino, 106 "Feer and flet," 235 Lewisham, its etymology, 311 Wayzgoose, its etymology, 30, 157, 254 Medals, Jewish, 94; Mary II., 128; Juxon, of Medici (Victoria de), her biography, 489 Medley on "Sophia, a Lady of Quality," 348 'Menestho's Daughters,' subject of picture, 149 Meshaw (A.) on eagles captured at Waterloo, 296 Midsummer fires in north of Scotland, 145, 254 Milford Haven, prints of, 127 Military banners and colours, 447, 473 Milking syphon, its invention, 489 Mill, The,' a poem, 53 Millar (E.) on ploughwomen, 432 Miller (Joseph or Josias), his death, 12 Milles MS. inquired after, 48 Mills (R.) on Ridolis, "city of England," 48 Milton (John), 'Il Penseroso,' II. 173-4, 247, 496 Miracle plays in fifteenth century, 238 Misquotations, 91, 292, 426, 507, 517 Moffat (A. G.) on Lundy Island, 172 Money, its value, reign by reign, 408, 471 Monson (Lord), regicide, his wives, 11 Mont-de-Piété, its original meaning, 96 Monuments, horseshoe, 114 Moravia and Sterling families, 33 More (Hannah), a problematical ancestor, 29 Morgan family of Abergavenny and Newington Batts Morgan (H. E.) on general of 1700 just buried, 185 "Paul's purchase," 34 Morland (George), his father's paintings, 8, 74, 197, Notes and Queries, July 24, 1897. Morland (Henry Robert), his "laundress" paintings, Newspaper archæology, 224 8, 74, 197, 238, 291 Morris (J. B.) on James I., 193 Morris (William) and Béranger, 345, 415 Mottoes: "Passage perillus makyth a Port pleasaunt," Moule (H. F.) on Gert=great, 178 Moule (H. J.) on holly meadows, 375 Jew's harp Jew's trump, 487 Nisbet (Josiah), 476 66 Sitting bodkin," 355 Tottenham Court Road, theatre in, 32, 114 Müntz (E.) on Raphael cartoons, 171 Murillo (B. S.), his Woman eating Porridge,' 507 Murray (J. A. H.) on "Dick's hatband," 467 Handicap, its derivation, 270 Hansardize, origin of the word, 307 Mus in Urbe on Stepney parish, 433 Mus Rusticus on "Classes and masses," 324 N. (F.) on Richard Porson, 167 Names, Slavonic, 488. See Ghost names. Nansen (Dr.), motto for, 287 Navigation, early steam, 88, 150, 297 Newspapers, early, 18 Nicol ("Willie "), Burns's friend, 66, 171, 231 Nineteenth century, objects in use during, 127, 277 Nixon (W.) on "Di bon," 151 Noblemen, their door-plates, 328, 378 Nonconformist ministers, licensed by Act of Indul Nonjurors in the eighteenth century, 52 Nordhaven, a vessel, 248 Norgate (F.) on Old Arminghall, 175 Norman (P.) on Buckingham House, College Hill, 129 Norman (W.) on baptisteries in England, 251 Harpy, in heraldry, 216 Hole House, 214 Pypography, 487 North London on Pelling Bridge, 447 Norton (Mrs.), lines by, 481 Notches and notching, cricket terms, 341, 414, 473 Notice, curious, 264 Nott stag. See Stag. Novelists, their blunders in medicine, 277 Novocastrensis on Robert Perreau, 148 Numismatist on a coin, 107 Nursery rhyme: "Ten men lived in a pen," 368 Oak boughs worn in the hat, 35 O'Brien (Stafford), his biography, 235 Ne Quid Nimis on Common Prayer Book in Latin, 289 | Offa (King), his grave, 448 Machiavelli (Nicolo), 508 Neeld or Neild (Joseph), of Fulham, 148 Neilson (G.) on Carnall," 317 Day's work of land, 352 Rigmarole, its etymology, 291 United States, their arms, 347 Nelson (Hilaire, Countess), her husbands, 248, 292 Martineau (Harriet), 389 Perreau (Robert), 279 'Red, White, and Blue,' 376 Tradition, exploded, 252 Victoria (Queen), her reign, 41 Neve (J. R.) on William Wyvill, 314 Neville family and peerage, 367, 429 "New English Dictionary.' See Oxford English Dic- tionary. New Zealand names, 204 Newberry (William), epitaph, 386 Newman (Cardinal), tune to "Lead, kindly light," 249 Ogier or Logier, 468 'Old Woman and her Maids,' fable, 328, 397 Oldys (Rev. William), his biography, 208, 258, 414 Oliver (W. D.) on Mary II., 128 Olney, surname and place-name, 5, 135, 217, 292, 415 Opie (Amelia), unpublished letters of, 181, 276 Order of the Bath, its origin and history, 387, 496 'Origin of the Moss Rose,' not ' Legend,' 466 Orme's cutlery, made at Lambeth, 193 Osnaburg in eighteenth century, 109 Ossory bishopric, 489 Otranto (Duke of), reference to, 52 Otway (J.) on unpublished letter of Nelson, 201 "Dog-Latin," 423 Owl on Douglas Jerrold, 211 Oxford and Cambridge epigram, 14 'Oxford English Dictionary,' lines by Prof. Skeat, 107; Oxford University, Commemoration in 1814, 404 P. (C. H. Sp.) on Prince Llewellyn, steamboat, 406 Law stationer, 132 P. (C. O.) on Comptroller of the Pipe, 508 P. (E. W.) on Arthurian and Graal legends, 427 P. (G. K.) on wooden pitchers, 438 P. (M.) on arrows in European warfare, 227 Steam as a motor force, 148 P. (M. E.) on "Pinaseed," 36 P. (M. G. W.) on caul, or silly-how, 234 P. (W. B.) on "Little Dick of Belle Vue," 327 Packe (Christopher), of Cotes, co. Leicester, 427, 451 Page (J. T.) on burial-ground in 'Bleak House,' 116 "God save the King," 471 Mary, Queen of Scots, 434 Palamedes on birds' bills as ear-picks, 209 Palfrey money, its meaning, 407, 469 White (B.), his sonnet on 'Night,' 257 Palmer (J. F.) on Cunobelinus or Cymbeline, 13 Parallel passages, 385 Paris (Dr. John Ayrton) and Dr. Penneck, 481 Parish council in 1608, 201 Parish registers. See Registers. Parishes without village or church, 24, 78 "Parliamentary hand," origin of the phrase, 227, 277 Parson's Green, old school at, 447, 498 Pasco Pascoe, Christian names and surnames, 208, Paterson (A.) on 'Vicar of Wakefield,' 336 Maize, error concerning, 466 Peacock (F.) on "Cat may look at a king," 387 May Day custom, 445 Nineteenth century, objects in use during, 127 Weapons, serving food to, 68 Pearls and tears, 146, 254 Peddie (R. A.) on English books on alchemy, 363, 464 Peele (George), his 'Anglorum Feriæ,' 461 Peet (W. H.) on Bacon's 'Promus,' 438 Lazy Lawrence," 235 Peffy, dialect word, 25 Pelling Bridge, Sussex, place and name, 447 Pen-and-ink drawing of Charles II., 327 Penneck (Dr. Henry) and Dr. Paris, 481 Thirteen as a lucky number, 406 Pepys, its pronunciation, 187, 269 Pepys (W. C.) on Anthony Thompson, 368 Perreau (Robert) and his brother Daniel, 148, 232, 279 Perryn (Baron), his children, 288 Peter of Colechurch, architect, 12, 477 Peters (Rev. M. W.), R.A., his 'Fortune-teller,' 89, Petition formula, phrase at end, 388, 417 Petty (S. L.) on the Queen a Prebendary of St. Petworth Gaol in 1794, 7, 56 Petworth parish registers, 7, 56, 192 Pharmacopoeia, first American, 125 Phillips (F. C.) on "Ace of Hearts" game, 287 Notes and Queries, July 24, 1897. Phillips (George), Nonconformist divine, 346 Pontack's restaurant, its locality, 272 Phillips (P. L.) on 'First Impressions of the New Poole (M. E.) on funeral customs, 98 Phillips-Judd family, 368 Phrase, slang, its antiquity, 86, 131, 197 Pope (Alexander), epitaph on Elizabeth Corbet,28, Pickering (J. E. L.) on St. John Baptist's Abbey, Popham family in New England, 392 Colchester, 178 Pickford (J.) on Miss Rosa Bathurst, 266 Bellamy (George Anne), 264 Bishops, their wigs, 251, 374 Oxford (Robert Harley, Earl of), 26 Picksome, its meaning, 112 Pie Corner, origin of the name, 86 "Three acres and a cow," 365 Pigeons trained to represent departing souls, 48, 172 Pigott (W. G. F.) on Haselden family, 437 "Parson's nose," 33 Pigott (W. J.) on Clarel family, 28 Crosby family, 468 De la Pole (Rachel), 216 Dictionary of National Biography,' 453 Pike (L. O.) on "Half-seal," 303 Pile (J.) on German Catholic Chapel, Bow Lane, 183 Pinaseed, its meaning, 36, 377 Pinchbeck, its inventor and composition, 512 Pinckney family, 47, 412 Pincushion and suspender, a relic, 67, 378 Pink (W. D.) on Colchester M.P.8, 412 'Dictionary of National Biography,' 365 Pirates, two sixteenth century, 167 Plassy, 39th Foot at, 265, 491 Platt (J.), jun., on Chinese cards, 76, 214 Chinese folk-lore, 165 Crw, its meaning, 438 New Zealand names, 204 'Oxford English Dictionary,' 410 Shan-cha, its botanical name, 269 Shelta language, 34, 155, 295 Ploughwomen in England and Scotland, 249, 312, 432 Plurals, queer, 444 Poke, game at cards, 308 Pole (W. S.) on Chelmsford murder, 267 Policy (Christian), clerk, of Gloucestershire, 508 Porson (Richard) libelled by a lady, 167 Portreeve, his appointment and office, 468 Potatoes a cure for rheumatism, 177 Premier. See Prime Minister. Prendergast-Williams, assumption of surname, 285 Books, labels on, 512 Caen Wood, Highgate, 456, 498 Kentish Town and the King's Printer, 282 Lamb (Charles), epilogue by, 443 Lazy Lawrence," 235 Lepel (Molly), 57 London topography, 373 Lytton (Lord), his Night and Morning,' 105 Newspaper archæology, 224 Norton (Mrs.), lines by, 481 Perreau (Robert), 232 Pie Corner, 86 Pinckney family, 412 Rarely, use of the word, 110, 410 Rhymes, English historical, 275 Sans Souci Theatre, 354 Shelta language, 90 Shot, in place-names, 272 Squire's Coffee-house, 250 Well, suffix in place-names, 438 Prime Minister, his precedence, name, and office, 69, 151, 510 Prince (C. L.) on Simon Grynæus, 16 'Ship of Fools,' 216 'Privy Purse Expenses of Elizabeth of York,' 107 Pronunciation, provincial, 85, 273, 518 Pronunciation and the Oxford English Dictionary' Propert family motto, 87 Prophecy, ambiguous, 281; Mac Donald's, 404 Proverbs and Phrases :- Abraham's bosom, 67, 214, 494 All my eye and Peggy Martin, 146, 512 Horse sense, 149 Jack, Tom, and Harry, 487 John Trot, 289, 415 Large order, 245 Lazy Lawrence, 189, 235 Let sleeping dogs lie, 29, 209, 417 Miss is as good as a mile, 340 Motto: To put in one's motto, 468 Ne sutor ultra crepidam, 91, 292 Peace with honour, 127 Pike-staff: As plain as a pike-staff, 32 Playing the wag, 294 Racket: Stand the racket, 365 Rap: Not worth a rap, 368, 454 Round robin, 130, 177 Rule the roost, 273, 358, 477 Sole is the bread and butter of fish, 448 Three acres and a cow, 365, 432, 475, 517 Tinker's curse, 345, 452, 496 Toad under the harrow, 367 Wigan: Here's to the Mayor of Wigan, 187, 273 Public-houses in London before 1825, 427, 497 Puleston family, its American branches, 509 All the pent-up stream of life, 249 And didst thou love the race, 89, 118 And like a being all the world can scan, 429 And while with skilful hand he tried, 249 Ave, Cæsar, morituri te salutant, 316, 451 Erubuit; salva res est, 459 Fighting like devils for conciliation, 13, 255, 371 For the Lord Jesus Christ's sake, 118 I shall pass through this world but once, 118 Lucas, Evangelii et medicinæ munera pandens, Non annorum canities est laudanda, 19, 98 O let th' ungentle spirit learn from hence, 58 O nox quam longa est quæ facit una senem! 89 Others shall sing the song, 469 Shook the arsenal, and fulmined over Greece, 249 Sweet eyes of starry stillness, 228, 291 That man has done well, 469 The angel of the flowers one day, 400, 466 The Ethiop's god has Ethiop's lips, 169 The hare shall kindle on the cold hearth-stone, 309, 398 The jewelled arms of autumn, 429 The ladies of St. James's, 9, 98 The mills of the gods grind slowly, 358 The partridge may the falcon mock, 429, 478 Trifles make the sum of human things, 400 Which hath not taught weak wills, 169 R. (A. E.) on Prendergast-Williams, 285 |