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R. (D. M.) on "Arsé-versé," 374
Brigstocke (Owen), 257
Cacorne, its meaning, 432
Carnall, its meaning, 218

Drugs, their popular names, 494
McKinley family, 518
Milking syphon, 489
Offa (King), his grave, 448
Pinaseed, its meaning, 36
Pitchers, wooden, 378
"Rule the roost," 358
'Sereu Gomer,' 206
"Sitting bodkin," 354
Spanish Armada, 328
Teetotal, its derivation, 384
Townley (James), 427
Wallop, its derivation, 372

Wheelman, origin of the word, 415
Williams (Rev. Moses), 369

R. (J. B.) on "God save the King," 11

R. (J. P.) on public-houses in London, 427
R. (R.) on "Arsé-versé," 374

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
Carnation, 391

Carrick, its derivation, 339

Cartwright (W.), his 'Royal Slave,' 194
Champion of England, 457
Chaworth family, 232

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Radcliffe (J.) on Sir Henry Percy's children, 449

Pinaseed, its meaning, 36
St. Dunstan, 449

Shakspeare Concordance, 313
Shamrock in national arms, 51
Signatures, astrological, 11
Sligo Corporation seal, 451
Wallace (Thomas, Baron), 358
Waterloo, eagles captured at, 90

Radcliffe (Dr. John), his biography, 151

Radford (J. T.) on parish registers, 513

Radnor (John, first Earl of), his heirs, 168, 198, 253
Rae (W. F.) on steel pens, 417

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
Ratcliffe (T.) on "Cast for death," 168

"Cawd for nowt but iverrything," 245
Chaunting Ben and Sally, 208

Dadle, its meanings, 226

Queen's head upside down, 424
"Tinker's curse," 345

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
Plassy, 265, 491

Register, oldest parish, 108, 215

Registers, printed, 442, 513

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Registrum Chartarum Normanniæ," 54

Reid (A. G.) on Auchterarder patron saint, 45

Drummond (Sir John), commission in favour of,
306

Dutch Brigade, Scotch, 373

Fires in north of Scotland, 254
Highland chieftain, his death, 185
Mac Donald's Prophecy, 404

Salmon fishing on river Earn, 141
Vine pencil, 392

Reign, longest, competitor for, 146, 218, 338
Relics, hoarded, 67, 378

Rendall (J.) on Flora Macdonald, 269

René, Duc de Bar, figure in stained glass, 7
Returns, its meanings, 424, 476

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Robinson (C. W.) on William Hiseland, pensioner, 7
Robson (George Fennell), artist, his parentage, 225
Rochester (Laurence Hyde, Earl of), his biography, 17
Rogers (Henry), biographical notes on, 285
Rokeby on Dewsberry family, 387
Roman arithmetic in practice, 509
Roman steelyards, 329

Romney (George), revival of his popularity, 365
Rose family, 507

Rotherham (Archbishop), his biography, 409, 471
Round robin, its etymology, 130, 177

Rousseau (Jean Jacques) and 'Hudibras,' 26
Rowen family, 147

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
Stag-horn or fox's tail, 352

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
Heraldic query, 147

S. (C. W.) on Hotham family, 494
Scrimshaw family, 270

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
George III. shilling, 308
Gost House, 248

Notes and Queries, July 24, 1897.

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S. (T.) on Belshazzar's Feast,' 49
Smeeton (George), 507
Stocqueler (J. H.), 267

Sturgeon (Lieut.-Col. Henry), 267

S. (W. E.) on 'Menestho's Daughters,' 149
Sacheverell (Dr. Henry), his birth, 468

St. Clair (W.) on Blanckenhagen surname, 247
St. Cuthbert, his shrine, 94, 156

St. Cynog, his festival, 423

St. David's Cathedral, Queen Victoria a Prebendary,
305

St. Distaff's Day, 105, 176

St. Dunstan "near Winchester," 328, 449

St. Evremond (Charles de St. Denis, Lord of), his
will, 186

St. Hugh of Lincoln, his Office, 307
St. Lazarus, Knights of, 88, 190

St. Leonard, maniple borne by, 346

St. Margaret's Church and Lord Sherbrooke, 304, 393
St. Mary Overie, Southwark, its records, 167
St. Michael, Cornhill, tenor bells at, 367

St. Patrick's Purgatory, 229, 431, 493

St. Paul (Sir Horace), name and lineage, 53, 111
St. Paul's Cathedral, evening services in, 153; clock
striking thirteen, 389, 417

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
Eye-rhymes, 357

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
"Rule the roost," 358
Science in the choir, 412
Shakspeariana, 223

Sneezing folk-lore, 186, 516
Stonehenge bird, 324

'Vicar of Wakefield,' 88

SS. Cyriacus and Julietta, 129, 196, 354
Sally (Chaunting), ballad singer, 208
Salmon fishing on the river Earn, 141

Salmon (Nathaniel), his 'History of Essex,' 109

Salter (S. J. A.), F. R.S., his death, 220

Saltham manor, its locality and history, 228
Sampson (J.) on Shelta language, 256, 351

Sans Souci Theatre, Leicester Place, 263, 354
Santiago St. James, 46

Satterthwaite (A.) on Cheney Gate, 489

Notes and Queries, July 24, 1897.

Saunderson family, 55

Saunderson (Sir James), his pedigree, 508
Savage (E. B.) on 'A B C Guide,' 475
Manx dialect, 113

'Savoy,' psalm tune, 408, 472
Saxon church, wooden, 388
Saxon pedigree, 13

Scallop. See Escallop.

Scarlett (B. F.) on Haselden family, 437
Scatches, its etymology, 305, 376, 476
Scattergood (B. P.) on Grote MSS., 208
Jolly, used adverbially, 14
Pewter ware, 128

Science in the choir, 349, 412, 498
Scot as a horse's name, 46, 237

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-
man's opinion of in 1360, 224

Scott (Sir Walter), title of Old Mortality,' 169, 255,
297, 371; "Crw" in 'The Betrothed,' 407, 438
Scott-Robertson (Canon W. A.), his death, 260, 306
Scrimshaw family, 270

Scrogmoggling, its meaning,

Seal: Half-seal, its meaning, 303, 409
Seal of Corporation of Sligo, 327, 451
Sedgwick (Daniel), hymnologist, 450
Selby (F.) on Wye College rental, 288
Selppuc on Hill, Scotch artist, 8

St. Paul (Sir Horace), 53

Sequin on 'Oxford English Dictionary,' 107
'Sereu Gomer,' Welsh periodical, 206

Serjeantson (R. M.) on Sir Edward Littleton, 327
Symmer (Rev. Archibald), 208

Severus, "alius," in the 'Historia Brittonum,' 404
Seymour (T.) on Hole House, 313

Shakspeare (William), and the Book of Wisdom, 6;
'Hamlet,' 1603 edition, 46; and emblem literature,
49, 172; publication of Mrs. Cowden Clarke's Con-
cordance, 188, 313; and Sir Anthony Sherley, 204,
249; Macbeth' and Holinshed, 321, 434; con-
temporary bust, 344

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Shakspearian interrogative, 88, 212

Shakspeariana :—

Cymbeline, Act IV. sc. 2, "To them the
legions," 224, 343

Hamlet, Act I. sc. 1, "The bird of dawning,"
224, 343; sc. 4, "Dram of eale," 223, 343
Sonnets, two obeli of the Globe edition, 223,
343

Taming of the Shrew, Induction, "And when he
says he is, say that he dreams," 223

Shamrock, charge in national arms, 51
Shamrock as food, 505

Shan-cha, its botanical name, 269
Shanly (W.) on John Greenleaf Whittier, 315

Sharp (Sir Cuthbert), his Bishoprick Garland,' 87,
290, 430

Shawmut on John Greenleaf Whittier, 28, 213
She, the pronoun, 48, 116, 158, 190

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,
415

Sherborn (G. T.) on Sir John Birkenhead, 28
Sherborne on Shakspeariana, 343

Sherbrooke (Lord), memorial in St. Margaret's Church,
304, 393

Sherl, wheat-sowing term, 208, 455

Sherley (Sir Anthony) and Shakspeare's plays, 204, 249
Sherson (E.) on sneezing folk-lore, 517
Ship, first named, 329, 515

Shoreditch, well of Holywell Priory, 405

Short (Thomas), his 'Chronology of the Air,' 426
Shot, place-names ending in, 127, 272
Sicily, incident in, 169, 231, 258
Signatures, astrological, 11, 111
Silly-hood. See Caul.

Silo on Chaworth family, 232

Silver plate of Roman workmanship, 327
Simpson (P.) on "Hoyle," 167

Lips, peeling, 288

Simpson (Rev. William Sparrow), D.D., F.S.A., his
death, 280; on Common Prayer Book in Latin,
101

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
Breve and crotchet, 15

Criticism, its curiosities, 184

Dally, its derivation, 486

Gallop, its etymology, 5

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Getting up early," 198

Gosford or Gosforth, 116

Hungate: Hunstanton, 197
Lanthorn, misspelling, 217
Lewisham, its etymology, 265
Notice, curious, 264
Reference, mode of ready, 165
Saxon pedigree, 13

Scot as a horse's name, 46
She, the pronoun, 158
Tryst, its pronunciation, 189
Twill, early quotation for, 46
Wainscot, its derivation, 444
Yaw, its etymology, 6

Sky Border on Miss Fairbrother, 390
Skyes (W.) on Robert Perreau, 233
Slang in the House of Lords, 486

Slater (J. J. G.) on Col. Henry Slaughter, 7
Slaughter (Col. Henry), Governor of New York, 7
Slavonic names, 488

Sligo, its Corporation seal, 327, 451
Smeeton (George), his biography, 507

Smith of Chichester, three brother portrait painters, 428
Smith (A. H.) on Sir Henry Calverley, 87

Pinckney family, 47

Smith (E.) on women as churchwardens, 65
Smith (H.) on Earl Dudley, 248

Rhymes, English historical, 275

Smith (John), LL.B., his biography, 446

Smith (John), mezzotint engraver, and Hannah More,.

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Bongs and Ballads :-

Chatsworth Outlaw, 267, 316

Come, let us be merry, 138, 252

Fighting like devils for conciliation, 13, 255, 371
French, 328

God save the King, 10, 50, 323, 358, 471
Hardyknute, 55

Mally Lee, 236, 373

Molly Mogg, and parody on, 57

Red, White, and Blue, 296, 376, 478
Robin Adair, 32
Sailor's Grave, 91

Sporting, 428, 450

When sorrow sleepeth, 417, 507

"Sophia, a Lady of Quality," pseudonym, 348
South Sea Company, its governors, 77
Southwark, records of St. Mary Overie, 167
Sovereigns of England, de jure and de facto, 221

Spanish Armada, banner blessed by the Pope, 328, 394
Spence (R. M.) on "Abraham's bosom," 215
Aceldama, 48

Bacon (Lord), his 'Promus,' 404
"Cat may look at a king," 453
Church of Scotland, 97

"Civis Romanus sum," 366
Holly meadows, 375

S and f, 516

Shakspeare Concordance, 313
Shakspeariana, 223, 224

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
Stevenson (Robert Louis) and Burns, 502
Stevenson (W. B.), his biography, 426
Stewart ("Walking "), his writings, 488
Stewart-Cormack (D.) on Cormac or Cormack, 389
Stillwell (J.) on Aceldama, 516

Music, frozen, 518
"Parson's nose," 92

Stirling and Moravia families, 33

Stockwell (J. N.) on Theodosius the Great, 275
Stocqueler (Joachim H.), his biography, 267, 315
Stoke St. Gregory, Somerset, places in, 28

Stone (Nicholas), Master Mason, his biography, 402
Stonehenge bird, 324

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Stopes (C. C.) on Holinshed and Shakspeare's Mac-
beth,' 321

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 (Col.), his biography, 91

Stuart (James), of Tweedmouth, his remains, 507
Sturgeon (Lieut.-Col. Henry), his biography, 267
Sullow, rare word, 445

Supervisorship, the office, 208

Surrey (Henry Howard, Earl of), "eye-rhymes " in
his poems, 161, 253, 294, 357, 413, 489

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
Hornpipe, Lancashire, 127

T. (H. E.) on "Three acres and a cow," 517
T. (J.) on Miss Fairbrother, 390

Henrietta Maria (Queen), 128

T. (W.) on "God save the King," 11
T. (W. B.) on Scotch craftsmen, 68

Squire's Coffee-house, Fulwood's Rents, Holborn, 126, Talos, its meaning, 196
250, 318

Stag, "nott," its meaning, 51, 118

Stag-horn, plant name, 227, 352

Stamford (Thomas, second Earl of) and his first wife,
106, 237

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
Steam as a motor force, its discovery, 148
Steam navigation, early, 88, 150, 297
Steamboats, first twenty British, 288, 376
Steelyards, Roman, 329

Steggall (C.) on 'Belshazzar's Feast,' 194

Steiner (B. C.) on William Eddis, 388

Tannahill (Robert) and Hogg, 486
Tate (M. S.) on Wallis family, 348
Tate (W. R.) on Hanwell Church, 471

Holy water in Church of England, 234
Tavern, notable old London, 204, 512
Tavern sign, Cheney Gate, 489
Taylor (I.) on ghost-names, 365, 466
Hungate: Hunstanton, 197
Pens, steel, 355

Shot, in place-names, 273

Taylor (Thomas Proclus), dramatic author, 7
Taylor (Tom), remark attributed to, 407, 458
Teague Irishman, 415

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
Steps, offing, 189, 334

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

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"Born days," 153

Butler (S.) and Tennyson, 6
Cacorne, its meaning, 432

"Came in with the Conqueror," 251
Carnall, its meaning, 317

Cocktail, origin of the word, 96
Cornish superstition, 384
Cunobelinus or Cymbeline, 132
Cycling, ancient, 136
"Dear knows," 175
"Di bon," its meaning, 151
Disannul, use of the word, 74
Dymocked, dialect word, 314
"Fighting like devils," 255
"Fire of destiny," 227
Fit fought, 375

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

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Honi soit qui mal y pense," 486

Hood (Thomas), his "I remember," 335
"Hummer Nick," 316
Invultation, its meaning, 236
Jessamy, origin of the word, 293
"John Trot," 415
Lanthorn, misspelling, 293

Lapwing as a water-discoverer, 238

Lepel (Molly), 57

"Let sleeping dogs lie," 417
Lundy, its meanings, 434

Magi, misprint for mage, 508
Maligna lux," 264

Mally Lee,' 373

Misquotations, 91, 426

Parliament cake, 93, 211

Parsley folk-lore, 124

Pasco and Pascoe, 333
Pearls and tears, 254
Peppercorn rent, 416
Picksome, its meaning, 112
Pinaseed, its meaning, 377
Pitchers, wooden, 378
"Plain as a pike-staff," 32
Pur-blind, its etymology, 297
Rummer, its etymology, 270

St. Distaff's Day, 105

Scott (Sir W.), his Old Mortality,' 169
Shakspearian interrogative, 212
She, the pronoun, 158

Sheep-stealer hanged by a sheep, 11
Sherl, its meaning, 455
Sneezing folk-lore, 314

Stag, "nott," 51

Talos, its meaning, 196

"Tinker's curse," 452

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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
Tongue-batteries, authority for the word, 266, 332

Tooke (Horne), extracts from his diary, 21, 61, 103, 162
Topcliffe (Richard), spy, his biography, 51
Tottenham Court Road, old theatre in, 32, 114
Tottenham Court Road Chapel, removal of its monu-
ments, 386, 454

Tourgenieff (Ivan S.), illustrated edition, 327

Townley (James), author of 'Biblical Anecdotes,' 427
Toynbee (H.) on John and Francis Chute, 346
Dacre monument at Hurstmonceaux, 406
De Ferrers of Chartley, 286

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