R. (D. M.) on "Arsé-versé," 374 Drugs, their popular names, 494 Wheelman, origin of the word, 415 R. (J. B.) on "God save the King," 11 R. (J. P.) on public-houses in London, 427 Beaumont (Dr.), 498 Buslet small omnibus, 515 "Cast for death," 250 "Chare-rofed," its meaning, 355, 396 Chelmsford murder, 393 Copying machine, early, 337 Fable, its author, 397 Gavazzi (Father), 12 Nineteenth century, objects in use in, 278 Sicily, incident at, 231 Sneezing folk-lore, 472 Stag, "nott," 118 Stepney parish, 433 Unicorn emblem and horn, 493 Wallop, its derivation, 433 White (Blanco), his sonnet on night, 135 R. (V.) on "Between the shrine and the stone," 336 Radcliffe (J.) on alphabet-man, 451 Bishops consecrated in 1660, 458 Carrick, its derivation, 339 Cartwright (W.), his 'Royal Slave,' 194 Radcliffe (J.) on Sir Henry Percy's children, 449 Pinaseed, its meaning, 36 Shakspeare Concordance, 313 Radcliffe (Dr. John), his biography, 151 Radford (J. T.) on parish registers, 513 Radnor (John, first Earl of), his heirs, 168, 198, 253 Raleigh Greene, 67 Raleigh (Sir Walter), his library, 109 Raleighana, 186 Ranby (Mr.), his house at Chiswick, 122, 195 Randall (W. S.) on holy water, 158 Raphael cartoons, tapestries from, 107, 171, 253, 357 Rarely, use of the word, 109, 173, 309, 370, 410, 474 "Cawd for nowt but iverrything," 245 Dadle, its meanings, 226 Queen's head upside down, 424 Wallop, its derivation, 372 Rebellion of 1715, trials after, 408, 516 Records, official, their uncertainty, 444 Red, white, and blue as national colours, 296, 376, 478 Red Lion Fields, ball-throwing in, 1693, 445 Redway (G.) on songs on sports, 428 Reference, mode of ready, 165 References and quotations, verifying, 406 Regiments, plaids of Highland, 288; 39th Foot at Register, oldest parish, 108, 215 Registers, printed, 442, 513 Registrum Chartarum Normanniæ," 54 Reid (A. G.) on Auchterarder patron saint, 45 Drummond (Sir John), commission in favour of, Dutch Brigade, Scotch, 373 Fires in north of Scotland, 254 Salmon fishing on river Earn, 141 Reign, longest, competitor for, 146, 218, 338 Rendall (J.) on Flora Macdonald, 269 René, Duc de Bar, figure in stained glass, 7 Robinson (C. W.) on William Hiseland, pensioner, 7 Romney (George), revival of his popularity, 365 Rotherham (Archbishop), his biography, 409, 471 Rousseau (Jean Jacques) and 'Hudibras,' 26 Royal processions, 466 Royalty, changes of religion by, 15 Ruffin drop, its meaning, 385 Rummer, its etymology, 270, 395 Running Camp, street name, 488 Russell (Lady) on George Morland, 74 Russian folk-lore, 226 Ruvigny and Raineval (Marquis de) on Cross and other families, 507 Rye (W.) on Gillman family, 296 Hunstanton, its etymology, 134 S and f in old printing, 305, 516 S. (A.) on "Day's work of land," 353 S. (A. F.) on Bonaparte on the Bellerophon, 248 S. (B. W.) on peppercorn rent, 268 Wallop, its derivation, 433 S. (C.) on Albyterio and Grilli, 408 S. (C. W.) on Hotham family, 494 S. (E. M.) on Louis Philippe, 115 S. (G. S. C.) on coronation memorial mugs, 91 Easdale (Lord), 248 S. (J.) on Olney, 292 S. (J. B.) on Danteiana, 361 Divining rod, 133 Evil eye, 246 Gavazzi (Father), 56 Notes and Queries, July 24, 1897. S. (T.) on Belshazzar's Feast,' 49 Sturgeon (Lieut.-Col. Henry), 267 S. (W. E.) on 'Menestho's Daughters,' 149 St. Clair (W.) on Blanckenhagen surname, 247 St. Cynog, his festival, 423 St. David's Cathedral, Queen Victoria a Prebendary, St. Distaff's Day, 105, 176 St. Dunstan "near Winchester," 328, 449 St. Evremond (Charles de St. Denis, Lord of), his St. Hugh of Lincoln, his Office, 307 St. Leonard, maniple borne by, 346 St. Margaret's Church and Lord Sherbrooke, 304, 393 St. Patrick's Purgatory, 229, 431, 493 St. Paul (Sir Horace), name and lineage, 53, 111 St. Paul's Parochial Society, its history, 329 St. Roque, dedications to, 348, 457 St. Sampson, his biography, 55 St. Swithin on altar gates, 308 Dairymaids, cutting off their hair, 372 Funeral customs, 97 I. (S.), his identity, 383 Lilies of the valley, 245 Loreto, notes and queries concerning, 381 Manus Christi, 288 Morris (William), 415 Mortuary observance, 428 Oxford Commemoration in 1814, 404 Peacock as an emblem, 351 Pearls and tears, 146 Pepys, its pronunciation, 187 Sneezing folk-lore, 186, 516 'Vicar of Wakefield,' 88 SS. Cyriacus and Julietta, 129, 196, 354 Salmon (Nathaniel), his 'History of Essex,' 109 Salter (S. J. A.), F. R.S., his death, 220 Saltham manor, its locality and history, 228 Sans Souci Theatre, Leicester Place, 263, 354 Satterthwaite (A.) on Cheney Gate, 489 Notes and Queries, July 24, 1897. Saunderson family, 55 Saunderson (Sir James), his pedigree, 508 'Savoy,' psalm tune, 408, 472 Scallop. See Escallop. Scarlett (B. F.) on Haselden family, 437 Science in the choir, 349, 412, 498 Scotch clerical dress, 115, 218 Scotch craftsmen "honest men," 68, 191, 319 Scotch Dutch Brigade, 373 Scotch university graduates, 276, 513 Scotland, right to quarter royal arms, 187; English- Scott (Sir Walter), title of Old Mortality,' 169, 255, Scrogmoggling, its meaning, Seal: Half-seal, its meaning, 303, 409 St. Paul (Sir Horace), 53 Sequin on 'Oxford English Dictionary,' 107 Serjeantson (R. M.) on Sir Edward Littleton, 327 Severus, "alius," in the 'Historia Brittonum,' 404 Shakspeare (William), and the Book of Wisdom, 6; Shakspearian interrogative, 88, 212 Shakspeariana :— Cymbeline, Act IV. sc. 2, "To them the Hamlet, Act I. sc. 1, "The bird of dawning," Taming of the Shrew, Induction, "And when he Shamrock, charge in national arms, 51 Shan-cha, its botanical name, 269 Sharp (Sir Cuthbert), his Bishoprick Garland,' 87, Shawmut on John Greenleaf Whittier, 28, 213 Sheep fed on holly, 304, 375, 411, 473 Sheep pronounced ship, 307, 331, 515 Sheep-stealer hanged by a sheep, 11 Shelta language or dialect, 34, 90, 155, 256, 295, 351, Sherborn (G. T.) on Sir John Birkenhead, 28 Sherbrooke (Lord), memorial in St. Margaret's Church, Sherl, wheat-sowing term, 208, 455 Sherley (Sir Anthony) and Shakspeare's plays, 204, 249 Shoreditch, well of Holywell Priory, 405 Short (Thomas), his 'Chronology of the Air,' 426 Silo on Chaworth family, 232 Silver plate of Roman workmanship, 327 Lips, peeling, 288 Simpson (Rev. William Sparrow), D.D., F.S.A., his Convocation Litany, 142 "Non sine pulvere," 157 SS. Syriacus and Julietta, 196 Skates, its etymology, 305, 376, 476 Skeat (W. W.) on Anglorum Feriæ,' 461 Criticism, its curiosities, 184 Dally, its derivation, 486 Gallop, its etymology, 5 Getting up early," 198 Gosford or Gosforth, 116 Hungate: Hunstanton, 197 Scot as a horse's name, 46 Sky Border on Miss Fairbrother, 390 Slater (J. J. G.) on Col. Henry Slaughter, 7 Sligo, its Corporation seal, 327, 451 Smith of Chichester, three brother portrait painters, 428 Pinckney family, 47 Smith (E.) on women as churchwardens, 65 Rhymes, English historical, 275 Smith (John), LL.B., his biography, 446 Smith (John), mezzotint engraver, and Hannah More,. Bongs and Ballads :- Chatsworth Outlaw, 267, 316 Come, let us be merry, 138, 252 Fighting like devils for conciliation, 13, 255, 371 God save the King, 10, 50, 323, 358, 471 Mally Lee, 236, 373 Molly Mogg, and parody on, 57 Red, White, and Blue, 296, 376, 478 Sporting, 428, 450 When sorrow sleepeth, 417, 507 "Sophia, a Lady of Quality," pseudonym, 348 Spanish Armada, banner blessed by the Pope, 328, 394 Bacon (Lord), his 'Promus,' 404 "Civis Romanus sum," 366 S and f, 516 Shakspeare Concordance, 313 Sherbrooke (Lord), 393 Spider folk-lore, 30 Spink & Son on Juxon medal, 178 Sports, songs on, 428, 450 Spring Gardens, Sir R. Taylor's house in, 509 Squatter, colonial word, 485 Squib wanted, 12, 56 Notes and Queries, July 24, 1897. Sterry (F.) on Eastbury House, 37 Music, frozen, 518 Stirling and Moravia families, 33 Stockwell (J. N.) on Theodosius the Great, 275 Stone (Nicholas), Master Mason, his biography, 402 Stopes (C. C.) on Holinshed and Shakspeare's Mac- Lurdan, use of the word, 346 Stowe MSS., Irish, 109, 195 Street inscription, 206, 314, 431 Street (W. C.) on church tower buttresses, 451 Stuart (James), of Tweedmouth, his remains, 507 Supervisorship, the office, 208 Surrey (Henry Howard, Earl of), "eye-rhymes " in Swaen (A. E. H.) on Robert Daborn, 67 Grass widow, 352 Pirates, sixteenth century, 167 Pur-blind, its etymology, 297 Swellness, new word, 246 Swine eating coal, 48 Swinton family portraits, 329, 395 Symmer (Rev. Archibald), his biography, 208, 493 T. on incident in Sicily, 259 T. (H.) on Grosvenor, East Indiaman, 156 T. (H. E.) on "Three acres and a cow," 517 Henrietta Maria (Queen), 128 T. (W.) on "God save the King," 11 Squire's Coffee-house, Fulwood's Rents, Holborn, 126, Talos, its meaning, 196 Stag, "nott," its meaning, 51, 118 Stag-horn, plant name, 227, 352 Stamford (Thomas, second Earl of) and his first wife, Stamp affixed upside down, 424, 476 Stanfield (James Field), his biography, 301 Star names, Arabic, 89, 174 Staunton (Lieut. Col. Francis F.), his biography, 287 Steggall (C.) on 'Belshazzar's Feast,' 194 Steiner (B. C.) on William Eddis, 388 Tannahill (Robert) and Hogg, 486 Holy water in Church of England, 234 Shot, in place-names, 273 Taylor (Thomas Proclus), dramatic author, 7 Teetotal, its derivation, 384 Telford-Hayman (C. K.) on "Crw," 407 Stephens (Edward), his biography and Liturgy, 308, Tenebræ on "Dymocked," 109 376 Stepney Church, inscriptions at, 413, 470 Stepney parish and births at sea, 328, 433 Sterland family, 207 Tenification, new word, 509 Tennyson (Lord) and Butler, 6 Terry (F. C. B.) on "All my eye and Peggy Martin," 146 Animalculæ, incorrect plural, 46 "Born days," 153 Butler (S.) and Tennyson, 6 "Came in with the Conqueror," 251 Cocktail, origin of the word, 96 Folk-lore, Chinese, 477 Forester, applied to a horse, 194 Funeral customs, 498 Gaule (J.), his 'Mag-astro-mancer,' 250, 455 Gent, the abbreviation, 356 Gert great, 178 Good Friday custom, 388 Harpy in mythology, 431 Honi soit qui mal y pense," 486 Hood (Thomas), his "I remember," 335 Lapwing as a water-discoverer, 238 Lepel (Molly), 57 "Let sleeping dogs lie," 417 Magi, misprint for mage, 508 Mally Lee,' 373 Misquotations, 91, 426 Parliament cake, 93, 211 Parsley folk-lore, 124 Pasco and Pascoe, 333 St. Distaff's Day, 105 Scott (Sir W.), his Old Mortality,' 169 Sheep-stealer hanged by a sheep, 11 Stag, "nott," 51 Talos, its meaning, 196 "Tinker's curse," 452 'Times' newspaper of 9th November, 1796, 2 Tindering time evening dusk, 444 Titles, aqueous, 65; the Justice, 88 Tomlinson (Charles), F. R.S., his death, 160 Tomlinson (G. W.) on Lady Almeria Carpenter, 56 Tooke (Horne), extracts from his diary, 21, 61, 103, 162 Tourgenieff (Ivan S.), illustrated edition, 327 Townley (James), author of 'Biblical Anecdotes,' 427 |