INDEX. TENTH SERIES.-VOL. VIII. [For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBlished, A. (A. A.) on French-Canadian literature, 29 A. (A. E.) on Shakespeariana, 164 ་ Shelley's Sensitive Plant,' 231 A. (J.) on Provand's Lordship, Glasgow, 406 : Aboukir Abbacyrus: Passera, their connexion, 447 Fleet Street, No. 7, 248, 411 Fleet Street, No. 59, 441 Grave (Robert), printseller, 28 Hackney celebrities, 158 Haymarket, Westminster, 94 Houses of historical interest, 114 "Lombard Street to a China orange," 136 London remains, 226, 476 Minor Inns of Court, 428 Old Bailey Sessions House, 146 Payne at the Mews Gate, 55 'Political House that Jack Built, 485, 516 Regent's Canal, 4 St. Chad's Well, Battle Bridge, 46 St. George's, Hanover Square: shot-marks, 455 Stowe House, 6 Alphabetical skit, French, 1818, 485 American magazine conducted by factory workers, "Amicus" of Morning Herald,' his identity, 231 Anderson (J. L.) on men of family as parish clerks, 516 Anfractuosity, use of the word, 1596, 467 Angoulême (Duchesse d'), c, 1793, books on, 388, 457 Book for Many Wives, 10 Ignes Fatui; or, False Lights, 408 Jack Trim, the Lawyer's Man, 368 Memoirs of a Young Lady of Quality, 450 Poor Caitiff, 49 Reflexions on Dr. Gilbert Burnet's Travels, 449 Shotover Papers, 409 Sketches of the West Indies, 231 Three Letters concerning Italy, 449 Valley of a Hundred Fires, 149, 253, 313 Anscombe (A.) on Ancaster, 130 Chiltern Hundreds, 218 Antelope as crest, its origin, 229 Antelope-stalking in Mongolia, red rag in, 205 Anthropology, European, 145, 218, 233, 274, 394 Antwerp (W. C. Van) on St. Paul's Churchyard, 168 Ap Rhys on Court Leet: Manor Court, 413 Agnes and Ann, interchangeability of the names, 507 Arbuthnot family, 449 Aguilar (Grace) and Hackney, 86, 158 Ainsworth (Harrison) and Thames Darrell, 189 Alavoine family tomb at Tottenham, 247, 355 Alexander the Great, story of his wry neck, 369, 436 Allegro on life in Bombay, 508 Allen: Gregory : Hampden families, 249 Allen (William) and Plaistow, 1795, 189, 253 Almanacs, English literary, 347 Arithmetic, "practice" a rule of, c. 1670, 67, 112 Motto: "In God is all," 353 Nonjurors: Rev. Benjamin Way, 297 Armorel as a Christian name, 369 Almshouses in Kingsland Road, coming changes, 426 Army, nicknames of regiments, 257 Atkinson (Thomas), of Tredegar Ironworks, 310 August: Gula Augusti, use of the term, 35 Axford (Isaac)= Hannah Lightfoot, 321, 402, 483 Buchanan (George) on tobacco, 86 Cromwell and Milton, 158 Palgrave's Golden Treasury,' 393 Pie tart, 195 Shakespeariana, 165, 304 Suck-bottle feeding-bottle, 257 Tombstones and inscriptions, 275 B. (G.) on the King's Old Bargehouse, 417 B. (G. F. R.) on Canon Robert Creighton, 470 Easton (Millington), 450 B. (H. A.) on Duchesse d'Angoulême, 388 B. (R.) on hubbub disturbance, 156 Monks of St. Ebrald at Eton, 47, 111 Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908. B. (R.) on Rood-lofts, 154 Lady-bird folk-lore, 116 Thaw as surname, 334 B. (R. E.) on novel wanted, 168 Court Leet: Manor Court, 334 London newspapers in 1818, 446 Thiggyng: Fulcenale: Warelondes, 296 B. (S.) on authors of quotations, 32 B. (W.) on authors of quotations, 236, 273 Palgrave's 'Golden Treasury,' 147, 351, 394 Swift's works: annotated editions, 277 B. (W. C.), Admiral Christ epitaph, 33 B. V.M. and the birth of children, 36 De Morgan's arithmetical books, 386 Mackenzie (Robert Shelton), 247 Paris Garden, 346 Sands (Richard), equestrian, 446 Scott's Quentin Durward,' 53 Spelling reform, 47 Suck-bottle feeding-bottle, 257 Tottenham Churchyard, Middlesex, 356 B-d (W. C.) on Fanshawe memoirs, 455 B. (W. E.) on awaitful, 254 Babies' bottles, 190, 256, 355 Backwell (Barnaby), banker = Miss Gordon, 30, 72 Bacon and Bungay, the name combination, 69 Bacon (Francis), errors in Apophthegmata,' 78, 332 ་ Bagger, Danish poet, his English Captain,' 469 Baildon (W. Paley) on S, its long and short forms, 372 Ball (H. H.) on Samuel Nettleship, 1831, 254 Balzo, in Dante's 'Purgatorio,' 226, 291 Banqueting Hall, Whitehall, and the execution of Baptismal robe: chrisom, 270, 377, 457 Barbados, Ferdinand Palæologus in, c. 1628-45, 334 Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908. Bells, peacock on, 208 Barclay (H. J.) on " World Turned Upside Down," 290 Bellew (G.) on Madame de Girardin, 169 Barnefield (Richard) and the nightingale's song, 192 Barraclough (W. H.) on J. Segalas, gunmaker, 251 Barrington family of Cullenagh, 9 Barton Grammar School, Westmorland, its history, 57 Basse family, 68 Bat Bearaway, origin of the name, 15 Bate family, 510 Bath, tablet inscribed in uncials at, 95, 252 Battledore in the pulpit, clergyman with, 450 Cromwell (Col.), Royalist, 1646, 30 Good (Dr.), of Balliol, 215 Shakespeare's school: early masters, 323 Bayne (T.) on Childe Harold,' 495 Dryden's Alexander's Feast,' 346 Palgrave's Golden Treasury,' 236 Wordsworth and Browning, 466 Beaconsfield (Lord) on Protection, 510 Beauchamp (Sir Gilbert) knighted, 1426, 409 Monoux (Sir George), 496 Becker (A. G.) on authors of quotations, 48 Bede (Ven.), translation of Fourth Gospel, 130, 172 Beer sold without a licence, 232, 294 Belden (H. M.) on 'Rinordine,' Irish song, 468 Bell (General Robert), books by, c. 1820, 489 Bennet (Thomas), spelling reformer, c. 1710, 47 Bill Stumps, his mark, 252 Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy,' 326 Erra Pater, 518 Landor and Ménage, 407 Scott's Count Robert of Paris,' 454 Beowulf, "waeg-sweord" in, the word, 186 Best (Bishop John), of Carlisle, his descendants, 112 Bethlehem Hospital, outfit of inmates, 1780, 466 Betty, a hedge-sparrow, use of the word, 57 Bibliography:- Swift (Dean), 231, 277 Warner (R.), his Antiquitates Culinariæ,' 431 Nonjurors: Rev. Benjamin Way, 229 Bingley family of Notts, 68 Birch (W. de G.), emendations in 'Cartularium Birch's in Cornhill, its redecoration, 216 Bird: umber bird, meaning of the word, 230, 353 Biron (Charles, Duke of), his birthplace, 49 Births, miraculous, 208 Bishoprics, their traditional naming, 407 Blackburn (Archbishop) of York, 1724-43, 350, 415 Bladum, use of the word, 1297. 5, 114 Common hangman, 244, 376 Dissenting preachers in the Old Jewry, 347 Foote (S.), his comedies, 141 George III. and Lady Sarah Lennox, 387 Lightfoot (Hannah), mystery of, 321, 402, 483 Newspapers c. 1817-27, 257 Ordinaries of Newgate, 278 Perreau Brothers and Mrs. Rudd, 361 'Sobriquets and Nicknames,' 114 Blind, indigent, school for, its early records, 37, 150, Bloc: Block=political amalgamation, 87 Block and tackle contrivance, and the Greeks, 510 Bonaparte (Joseph), his carriage after battle of Bonaparte (Louis Napoleon), his English writings, 30 Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908. Bonaparte family at Morfontaine, 169 Book auctioneers, Hodgson's, 1807-1907, 246, 266, 285 Book prices 1850 and 1900 compared, 286 Books, punctuation in, 222; genealogical notes in, Books recently published:- Abbaye of the Holy Ghost, 160 Aberdeenshire Epitaphs and Inscriptions, 1391 Association for the Preservation of the Memorials Beck's (E. J.) St. Mary, Rotherhithe, 118 Benjamin of Tudela, his Itinerary, 458 Beowulf, translated by W. Huyshe, 58 Broadley (A. M.) and Wheeler's (H. F. B.) 439 Cambridge Modern History, Vol. X., 159 Casola's (Canon P.) Pilgrimage to Jerusalem, 179 Charm of London, compiled by Hyatt, 358 into modern English by Prof. Skeat, 440 Delehaye's (H.) Legends of the Saints, 279 Early English Lyrics, chosen by E. K. Chambers Edinburgh Review, 378 Elcho's (Lord) Short Account of Scotland, 180 First Publishers of Truth, ed. by N. Penney, 38 Forster's (J.) Life of Charles Dickens, 419 Froude's (J. A.) Short Studies, 219 Hall (H. R.) and King's (L. W.) Egypt and Hanauer's (J. E.) Folk-lore of Holy Land, 519 Henderson's (J. A.) Aberdeenshire Epitaphs, 139 Holmes's (W. G.) Justinian and Theodora, 160 Hughes's (T.) History of the Society of Jesus in International Genealogical Directory, 1907, 220 Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908. Books recently published:- Breese, in Hudibras,' its etymology, 77, 113 King (L. W.) and Hall's (H. R.) Egypt and Breslar (M. L. R.) on bell inscriptions at Siresa, 17 Layard's (G. S.) Suppressed Plates, 497 Leland's (J.) Itinerary, ed. by L. T. Smith, 78 198; Marginal Notes, selected by Trevelyan, 479 Neale's (J. A.) Charters of Neales, 340 Rogers's (J. D.) Historical Geography of the Scots Peerage, Vol. IV., 159 Shakespeare's Sonnets, and A Lover's Complaint, by Churton Te Tohunga, collected by W. Dittmer, 419 Wine, Woman, and Song, trans. Symonds, 119 Boothby (Prince), d. 1800, his biography, 14 Braddon (Paul), water-colour artist, c. 1825, 489 Morellianism, 268 Moucharaby, 390 'Bradshaw's Railway Time-Tables,' pub. 1839, 441 Brampton Bridge, Northants, and Charles I., 209 Bream's Buildings, demolition of St. Thomas's Church, 26; origin of the name, 206 Breda (C. F. de), portrait painter, 309, 416 Hackney celebrities, 86 "Nit Behamey," Yiddish phrase, 135 Slink: slinking, 478 Spring Hill Park: diversion of path, 447 Langbaine (Gerald), 1645-57, 229 Bright (Richard), M.D., his Travels through Lower British Isles, mirages observed in, 155 Brittany, idolatrous folk-lore in, 409 = Brontë Prunty, origin of the surname, 270 Brough (B. H.) on Tinners in military musters, 55 Brown (Hamilton), companion of Byron, 27 Browne (Sir Thomas), his knighthood, 130, 173 Bruce (Robert): his sword, 261, 370; and the slaying Brunskill (William), public executioner, 1794, 245 Bucke (Robert) and Croppenbergh family, 67, 112 "Gordon Case" and Pope Clement XI., 450 Jamaica records, 478 Highlanders barbadosed, 176 'Sketches and Recollections of West Indies,' 231 Bumble-puppy, the game, 72, 293 Bungay and Bacon, the name combination, 69 Bunyan (John), his will, 468 Burglars, charm for, 75 Burial and funeral, c. 1413, distinction between, Burial with the face uncovered, 90, 137, 215, 254 |