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Queries, with No. 108, Jan. 20, 1-94.

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[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS
FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPEARIANA, and SONGS AND BALLADS.]

A. on 'Pickackifax,' 336

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A. (E. S.) on churching of women, 475

Jannock, its meaning, 158

Macaronic Latin, 356

Marriages, royal, 98

Rosamund, Fair, 109

"Stilbon," in Chaucer, 175

"Stone that loveth iron," 310
A. (J.) on Blanche of Lancaster, 473
Abbey churches, double, 54, 113, 355
Abel (John), architect, 203, 437
Abernethy (Dr. John) and Hunter, 17
Acre, Austrian flag at, 50, 137

Ad Libram on Crossing the Bar,' 258
New Jerusalem Church, 167
Adam, myth explaining the name, 301
Adams Grenville, 87

Adams (Anthony), surgeon, R.N., 7, 138
Adams (F.) on Aldgate or Aldersgate, 97

Ale-dagger, 32, 196, 255
"Amorous looking-glass," 237
Ariosto and British nobility, 170
Beefeater, its etymology, 144
Burma, old tombstone in, 531

"Chacun a son goût," 245

"Chimæra bombinans in vacuo," 313
Clarinda, the name, 11
Coach, its etymology, 351
Commander-in-Chief, 305
Dadd Dadda, 213

Dante and Noah's Ark, 373

Dead as a door-nail," 316

Eke-names, parish, 34

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Adams (F.) on metre of In Memoriam,' 57

66

'J'y suis et j'y reste," 445

'Knight's Revenge,' 275

Latin, macaronic, 171

Latin aphorism, 373

Launder, the verb, 335
Micke to aim, 467
Misquotations, 192
Oof money, 166

Quarrel, its transitive use, 404
Roman daughter, 394, 457
Rush, transitive verb, 357
"Saint Christ," 346

St. Thomas of Waterings, 38
'Saturday Review' syntax, 525
Shadwell (Thomas) and Dryden, 334
Shakspeariana, 444

Slopseller, its meaning, 193
Snick-a-snee, 451

Soul-caking, 117

Spear-shut, 304

Spurn-point, its meaning, 13

Stuart (Charles Edward), 412
Tarring iron, 274

Thimberkin, its meaning, 527

"Those who live in glass houses," &c., 366, 535
"To hold tack," 314

'Trial of John Barleycorn,' 472

Trophy tax, 414

Uss or oss, 34

Vim, its meaning, 313

Wederynges, use of the word, 76

Wellington (Duke of) and Earl Winchilsea, 329
Adams (Rev. Henry), M.A., his biography, 54
Adams (John), 1779-1814, his biography, 168
Adams (John Quincy), his marriage, 266

Adams (Robert), Master of the Trinity House, 407
Adams (Capt. Robert), of the East India Company,
407

Adcock (A.) on "Bolt from the blue," 291

Addison (Joseph), his knowledge of Shakspeare, 147,

210

Addy (S. O.) on place-names, 477

Taverne, its meaning, 531

Adhemar, his prophecy, 28

Agrippa and the Encyclopædia Britannica,' 506
Ainger (A.) on Charles Lamb, 417

Ajex on Joshua Jonathan Smith, 308

Supplement to the Notes

Armorial families, 7, 113

Arms. See Heraldry.

, with No. 108, Jan. 20, 1894

Army of Commonwealth and Protectorate, 401
Arnott (S.) on "Ondoyé," or waved, 526

Art and science, 322, 437

"Arthur, King of England,” at Innsbruck, 18

Akbar (Emperor) and the Persian poet Khayyâm, 26, 154 Assertions, startling, 48, 153

Albemarle (Duke of). See Monk.

Alcester, underground remains at, 408

Aldgate or Aldersgate, 97

Aldine dolphin and anchor, 529

Aldred (H. W.) on Cope family, 67

Ale-dagger, its meaning, 32, 131, 196, 254

Alger (J. G.) on illegitimate Stuarts, 346
Alice on passing bell, 59

Legs crossed in sculpture, 417

All Fools' Day, 428, 498

All Saints' Day custom, 49

Allhallows the Great, Upper Thames Street, 346, 412

Allison (J. W.) on wedding knife, 18

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Almond tree superstition, 309, 359
Altar communion table, 51, 118
American epics, 206, 335

American on heraldic query, 289

"Amorous looking-glass," its meaning, 69, 156, 237
Angelus (John Christopher), MS. oration, 369, 478
Angus (G.) on bibliography of Lord Beaconsfield, 24
Golf, its pronunciation, 178

Mass performed by sub-deacon, 114
Station, its meanings, 436
Wedding wreaths, 35, 251

Anne (Queen), creation of twelve peers by, 444
Anon. on English Festiuall,' 89

Holt hill, 392

Anonymous Works:-

Causidicado, The, 228

Notes on Four Gospels and Acts, 487
Precipitate Choice, 387

Scotch Souldiers speech, 348

Transactions of Loggerville Literary Society, 289
Trial of the English Liturgie, 409

University Commission, or Lord John Russell's

Postbag, 148, 191

Anstey Hat, its meaning, 248

Anthems, national, 88, 135, 178

Apostolical succession in Church of England, 467

Apothecaries, their show bottles, 528

Apperley (Thomas), of Oriel, friend of Johnson, 365
Apperson (G. L.) on bathing machines, 415

Snick-a-snee, 211, 336

Applyard (Henry), chronologer, 227
Apprenticeship indentures, 17

April 1st, A.D. 1418, 428, 498

Apshoven (Thomas), his 'Village Festival,' 287
Arbuthnot (Dr. J.) and Pate, 346
Archer family, 253

Archers, their marks, 469

Archiepiscopal etiquette, 47, 118

'Arden of Feversham,' scene of the play, 205

Ariosto, and the British nobility, 12, 170; and names

of fishes, 29, 209; and Sir Walter Scott, 66, 172,

218, 316, 431

Armagh Cathedral, its ancient font, 66

Armeria, plant-name, 92

Assize Rolls at Record Office, 3
Astarte on "Buried alive," 168

Clarke (Mrs. Cowden), her 'Concordance to
Shakspeare,' 66

Dante and Noah's Ark, 373
Hungerford (Lady), 372
Jacobite verses, 466

Manuscript notes, 528

Peacock feathers unlucky, 531

Peters (Hugh) and William Prynne, 69
"Sacramentarios ministros," 414
Slates, Welsh, 289
Swallows, 445

Wederynges, use of the word, 6

Astragals, or knuckle-bones, 201, 273, 378, 458
"At that," use of the expression, 207, 298
Athens named Setines, 468

Atticus on raven folk-lore, 348
Attwell (H.) on astragals, 201, 378
Brother-in-law, 528

Golf, its pronunciation, 87
Aubrey (John) and Richard Bovet, 403
Auguillon (Robert), temp. Henry III., 53
Aust family and name, 15, 133

Austrian flag, at Acre, 50, 137; at Gibraltar, 186, 271,
330, 453

Authors, juvenile, 349, 490

Axon (W. E. A.) on S. Jeake's MS. diary, 374

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B. (A. A.) on a book title wanted, 367

B. (A. F.) on pronunciation of golf, 378
B. (C. C.) on "Amorous looking-glass," 156
Armeria, plant-name, 92
Astragals, 273
Authors, juvenile, 491
Barberries, American, 188
Bell, passing, 114

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Belt given to Indians, 453

Bottle Imp.' 46

Dante and Noah's Ark, 236

Diamond, its pronunciation, 475
Glass, broken, 315
Grass-widow, 37
Holt hill, 348
Hood (Thomas), 179
Horse-chestnut, 13
House living-room, 93
Knife, wedding, 130
Lumpkin (Tony), 516
Lunch and luncheon, 516
Magnetism and garlic, 438
Marriage custom, old, 8

May Day custom, 272

Moon, Aug. 24, 1709, 327, 416; new, 337

Railway, centrifugal, 508

Rumbelow, its meaning, 156

Shakspeariana, 444

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B. (E. R. S.) on "Supply," 527

B. (G. F. R.) on Gunpowder Plot, 498
Hampden (John), 456

King's Scholars' Pond, 233
Longueville baronetcy, 58
Nisbett (Louisa Cranstoun), 434

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O'Brien Strangways, 496
Oliver (Richard), 67
Page (Sir Francis), 68
Parnell (Sir John), 308
Robinson (Sir Thomas), 239

Vaudreuil (Count Alfred de), 88
B. (H. H.) on Lord Macclesfield, 354
B. (J. H.) on Waterloo in 1893, 431

B. (J. T.) on Hogg's 'Queen's Wake,' 248
B. (M. B.) on thatched churches, 253

B. (R. E.) on Gorgonach-Stewart, 498

B. (T. J.) on Standish family, 408

B. (W. C.) on underground remains at Alcester, 408
Astragals, 379

Belt given to Indians, 317
Christmas bibliography, 502

'Dictionary of National Biography,' 384
Huygens (Christian), 285
Norwich, snap-dragon at, 337

Oak, King's, in Epping Forest, 446

Parish eke-names, 335

Robertson (James), 277

Thurtell, his execution, 356

Vergil (P.), his 'History of England,' 315
Wychwood Forest, 427

B. (W. M.) on a pauper's hoard, 126

"Babies in the eyes," use of the metaphor, 178
Bacon (Francis), Baron Verulam, earlier and later
styles, 206

Baddeley (St. C.) on Ferreri family, 232

Golden Rose, 238, 517

Skopts, Russian sect, 212

Baga de Secretis, at Record Office, 3
Baggagely, earliest quotation, 66

Bagnall (J.) on House-living-room,

Legs crossed in sculpture, 416

93

Baines (A. A.) on Col. Stuart's 'Military Remi-
niscences,' 288

Baker (T. H.) on Stourton family, 335

"Wyevyn" Sunday, 317

Baldock (G. Y.) on abbey churches, 55, 355

Abernethy (Dr.), 17

Bank notes, country, 267, 456

Banks (Sir Joseph) and the horn-book, 67

Baptism at night, 207, 274

Baptismal folk-lore, 429

Baptisms by laymen, their registration, 13, 255, 336

Barberries, American, 188

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Kingsley (C.). his last poem, 75

O'Doherty (Morgan), 504

Beaconsfield (Lord), bibliography, 22; letter, 49
Beadle, its comic etymology, 306
Beak-police-court magistrate, 409

Bean (W. W.) on polls at elections before 1832, 342
Bearcroft (Philip), antiquary, 392
Beaulieu on Adams-Grenville, 87
Adams (Anthony), 7

Adams (Rev. Henry), 54

Adams (John), 1779-1814, 168
Adams (Capt. Robert), 407
Buckler's Hard, 107

Norton family, 176, 431, 474
Smallbridge, Suffolk, 68

Beaumont (A.) on silver swan, 15
Bedaween folk-lore, 246

Bedeman (Lawrence), or Stevine, Wycliffite, 164
Beefeater, its etymology, 144

Beeton (H. R.) on letter of Lord Beaconsfield, 49
Bellezza (P.) on 46 Berni" and "Il Bernia," 389

Tennyson (Lord), parallels, 325

Bells, passing, 58, 114, 214; Irish. 393, 497
Belt given to Indians, 210, 317, 453
Benham (W.) on Peter de la Roche, 175

Béranger (Pierre Jean de), his 'La Déesse,' 105, 153,
395

Berens (Archdeacon), his' Prayers for Schoolboys,' 108
Berks, Roman roads in, 249, 375

Berni (Francesco) and "Il Bernia," 228, 389
Berwick-on-Tweed, its chief citizens, 288, 351
Bewick blocks, 107

Bible, Hieroglyphic, 103; Revelations for Revelation
of St. John, 209, 375; "Leap-Frog Bible," 447
Bibliography:-

'Academy of Complements,' 1640, 367
'Art of Tying the Cravat,' 325, 470
Beaconsfield (Lord), 22

Berens (Archdeacon), 108
Biblical, 103, 447

Bobbin (Tim), the younger, 448

Books, fraudulent, 26; printed or published in
the Savoy, 28; with their backs to the wall,
155, 311; chained, 287, 452; miniature
volumes, 309, 374, 534; dates of early printed,
327; unfinished and announced, but not pub-
lished, 467

Campan (Madame), 8

Carlyle (Thomas), 246

Cervantes, translations of 'Don Quixote,' 314, 402
Christmas, 502

Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 108, Jan. 20, 1894

Bibliography :-

'Chronicles of Eri,' 72

Cœurderoy (Ernest), 388

Common Prayer Book, 428, 513

"Delphin Classics," 464

Black (W. G.) on Mrs. Grundy, 86

Blackbird, his song, 249

Blair (A. C.) on James Webb, 199

Blaksley (J.) on procession at Toledo, 397

Blanche of Lancaster, her biography, 267, 354, 473

'Dialogue of Comforte agaynst Tribulacion,' 88, Blashill (T.) on John Abell, 437

137, 273, 355

England, foreign books on, 29, 293

English Festiuall,' 89, 231

'Faustus' translated from the German, 347, 518
Forshaw (Charles F.), 489

'Garden of the Soul,' 53

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Blenkinsopp (E. L.) on a striking fact, 435
Post Office in the seventeenth century, 28
Sedan-chair, 230

-Ther, words ending in, 375

Blood" buck," a fast or foppish man, 85, 296
Bloundelle-Burton (J.) on almond tree, 359
Armeria, plant-name, 92

England described by foreigners, 29
Garter motto, 318

Gray-fly, 219

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Twycross (E.), his Mansions of England,' 446

Bobbin (Tim), the younger, his identity, 448
Boddington (R. S.) on Martin Bond, 538

Sheppard (Sir Fleetwood), 235

Bodimant family and arms, 167
Body-snatching, 329, 370, 454, 529
Boers, book about, 168

Boger (C. G.) on Sir John Falstaff, 36, 233

Henry V., his character, 239

Henry VII., his entry into London, 268

Pont de l'Arche, 54, 158

Winchester and Westminster, 387

Bonaparte (Napoleon) and the English navy, 464

Unpublished Letters of Seventeenth Century,' 27 Bond (Martin), citizen and soldier, 229, 356, 492, 539

Vergil (Polydore), 248, 315, 357

Vespucius, fraudulent Latin version, 26

Warton (Thomas), 128

'Weekly Memorials for the Ingenious,' 444

Wither (George), 389

Bibliophile on verses on an old game, 394
Bicknell (A. S.) on Hablot surname, 158, 295
Bierley (P.) on baptism at night, 274

"Characterscape," 525

Eggs, superstitions concerning, 87
Herring pies, 432
Invite invitation, 27
Norfolk expression, 326

Norwich, "Snap-dragon " at, 205
Peacock feathers unluckv, 426
Taverne, its meaning, 472
Underwood (John), 523

Witch, her burial, 8

Bills carried by the watch, 86

Bird (T.) on the "Buddle" tavern, 388

Quarles family, 429

Births, quadruple, 16

Black for evening wear, 75, 173

Black Maria-prison van, 272

Black (W. G.) on "Babies in the eyes," 178
Bedaween folk-lore, 246

Bone (J. W.) on American epics, 206

"Chimæra bombinans in vacuo," 313
Cruelty, its etymology, 172
George III., 507

Heraldic query, 251

Magnetism and garlic, 308
Setines Athens, 468

Teneriffe or Tenerife, 352
Theodosius, monk, 197

Bonfires at Midsummer, 84, 211, 295

Bonner (Elizabeth), mother of the bishop, 429
Bonnet, its slang meaning, 246
Book title wanted, 367, 471
Books. See Bibliography.

Books recently published :-

Adlington's (W.) Golden Asse of Apuleius, 479
Annual Register, 1892, 160

Bain's (R. N.) Weird Tales from Northern Seas,
520

Barrett's (C. R. B.) Trinity House of Deptford
Strond, 79

Beckford's Vathek, edited by R. Garnett, 419
Bibles, Oxford, 500

Bishop's (M. C.) Prison Life of Marie Antoinette,

19

Queries, with No. 108, Jan. 20, 1894.

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Blew's (W. C. A.) Brighton and its Coaches, 459
Browne's (Sir Thomas) Hydriotaphia, edited by
Sir J. Evans, 339

Calendar of Close Rolls of Edward II., 239
Calendars of State Papers, Domestic, 1643-60, 20
Canning's (Hon. A. S. G.) Existing Religions,
179

Cavendish's (G.) Life of Wolsey, 159
Chetham Society's General Index, 20
Chetwynd-Stapylton's (H. E.) Chetwynds of
Ingestre, 299

Coleridge's (E. F.) Tragedies of Sophocles, 460
Davis's (T.) Patriot Parliament of 1689, edited
by Sir C. Gavan Duffy, 360

De Quincey's Conversation and Coleridge, 520
Dictionary of National Biography, 79, 319
Dobson's (A.) Horace Walpole, 440

Drayton's Bataille of Agincourt, edited by R.
Garnett, 299

Du Camp's (M.) Théophile Gautier, translated
by J. E. Gordon, 279

Duff's (E. G.) Early Printed Books, 179
Durham's (F. A.) Lone Star of Liberia, 240
Earwaker's (J. P.) Lancashire and Cheshire
Wills, 199

English Catalogue of Books, Index to, 200

Ermerin's (R. J.) Annuaire de la Noblesse de
Russie, 39

Esquemeling's (J.) Buccaneers of America, 459
Farmer (J. S.) and Henley's Slang and its
Analogues, Vol. III., 460

Felbermann's (L.) Hungary and its People, 160
Fitzgerald's (P.) London City Suburbs, 99
Forshaw's (C. F.) Poets of Keighley and District,

499

Forster Collection Catalogue, 500

Foster's (J.) Oxford Men and their Colleges, 159
Fraser's (Sir W.) Hic et Ubique, 200
Freeman's (E. H.) Studies of Travel, 520
Fremantle's (W. H.) Works of St. Jerome, 259
Gentleman's Magazine Library: English Topo-
graphy, 360

Giltspur's Church Street, Stoke Newington, 179
Glynne's (Sir S. R.) Notes on Churches of
Lancashire, 240

Handwriting and Expression, translated by J. H.
Schooling, 100

Hawker's (R. S.) Prose Works, 60
Heath's (R.) English Peasant, 19

Heine's (H.) Works, translated by C. G. Leland,
239

Heroes of the Nations: Napoleon, by W. C.
Morris, 80

Herrick's Poetical Works, edited by G. Saints-
bury, 419

Higgens's (E.) Hebrew Idolatry and Superstition,
180

Holgate's (C. W.) Winchester Commoners, 320
Holt's (E. S.) Princess Adelaide, 520; One
Snowy Night, ib.

Hope's (R. C.) Holy Wells of England, 200

Books recently published :-

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Illustrated Archæologist, Nos. 1 and 2, 420
Jacobs's (J.) Jews of Angevin England, 260;
More English Fairy Tales, 339
James's (B. W. J.) Alaskana, 279

Jonson, edited by B. Nicholson, 100

Joyce's (H.) History of the Post Office, 540
Kalender of Shepherdes, edited by H. O.
Sommer, 99

Lafenestre (G.) and Richtenberger's Museum of
the Louvre, 239

Lodge's (S.) Scrivelsby, the Home of the Cham-
pions, 80

Longfellow's Poetical Works, Oxford University
Press Editions, 520

Madan's (F.) Books in Manuscript, 139
Manners and Customs of the French, 440
Mayor's (J. E. B.) Admissions to St. John's,
Cambridge, 278

Memorials of St. Edmund's Abbey, Vol. II.,
edited by T. Arnold, 119

More's (Sir T.) Utopia, revised by F. S. Ellis, 478
Naden's (C. C. W.) Works, Selections, by E. and
E. Hughes, 399

New English Dictionary, 539

Newton (A.) and Gadow's Dictionary of Birds, 340
Norman's (P.) London Signs and Inscriptions, 60
Notts and Derbyshire Notes and Queries, 279
Paul's (J. B.) Ordinary of Arms in Scotland, 139
Payen-Payne's (De V.) French Idioms and Pro-
verbs, 500

Pepys's Diary, edited by H. B. Wheatley, 259, 519
Pitt's (R. J.) Tragedy of the Norse Gods, 34C
Pollard's (A. W.) Early Illustrated Books, 339
Relton's (F. B.) Fire Insurance Companies, 398
Reynolds's (L.) Madoc, 260

Roberts's (A.) Greek the Language of Christ, 40,
76, 231, 374

Roberts's (W.) Printers' Marks, 499

Robinson's (J. R.) Last Earls of Barrymore, 439
Roxburghe Ballads, edited by J. W. Ebsworth, 398
Saintsbury's (G.) Florio's Essays of Montaigne, 79;
Queen of Navarre's Heptameron, 439

Schiller's William Tell, translated by P. Maxwell,
79

Scott's (Sir W.) Waverley Novels, Border Edition,
39, 139, 219, 319, 419, 499; Lord of the Isles,
edited by T. Bayne, 420

Shadwell's (C. L.) Registrum Orielense, Vol. I.,

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