Vaus (John), 248
Walpole (Horace), 158
Wilde (scar), 168, 233, 266
Wyatt (Sir T.), "Lo! what it is," 70, 109 Yachting, 108, 156
Bice in Dante's sonnet, 207, 277
Birch on Whitsunday at Stoke-on-Trent, 87 Birch (J. B.) on Hollicke or Holleck, Middlesex, 36 Bird (Bishop John), his biography, 200
Birnbaum (S.) on Brougham Castle, 229
Bishops, 'suffragan," at Parker's consecration, 430 Bishops' signatures, their punctuation, 55, 276 B.-J. (A. B.) on quotations wanted, 529 Black and yellow, the Devil's colours, 10, 97 Black images of the Madonna, 305
Black (W. G.) on horse-pew-horse-block, 334, 513 Blackberries and the Devil, 265, 358, 396
Bland (John), the Edinburgh actor-manager, 204, 314 Blarney Castle, Capt. James Jefferyes of, 404, 496 Bleackley (H.) on Bathurst and highwayman, 415, 495 Douglas cause, new light on, 85 Gunning (Elizabeth), 384 Perreau (R.), his trial, 186
'Town and Country Magazine,' 241, 342, 462,
Blood used as paint, 327, 416
Blore (Thomas), his Staffordshire collections. 207 Blount (Christopher) = Elizabeth Fanshawe, 489 Blyth (b.), Jun., on Bombay Grab, 177 B-m (W.) on E. B., 428
Boar's head at St. Cuthbert College, Worksop, 506 Boast, etymology of the word, 37
Bobby Dazzler, meaning of the term, 208, 318 Boddington family, 89, 216
Boddington (R. S.) on Steer family, 428
Wall of Dymock, 8
Whitcombe family, 208
Boleyn family and Cranmer, 201
Bolles (George), his family, 264
Bombay grab, a coasting vessel, 107, 177
Bona fides, its pronunciation, 86
Bonaparte (Napoleon) on Byron, 147
Boninge (Hele ), of Ledsum, o. 1662, 10, 115 Book, a nameless, 123, 176, 293, 376
Book of Common Prayer: "Veni, Creator," in 1662, 89, 137; errors in Latin version, 93
Book-plate motto: "Torcular conculcavi solus," 109
Books recently published:-
Acts of the Privy Council, 1597-8, 1598-9, 360 Adams's (G. B.) Political History of England, Vol. II., 438
Adlington's (W.) Cupid and Psyche, 518
A Kempis's (T.) Imitation of Christ, trans. by Canon Benham, 518
Aldis's (J.), Madame Geoffrin, 479 All about shipping, 499
Ancient Carols, 519
Arnold's (M.) On translating Homer-Selected Poems, ed. Waugh, 337; Poems, 518 Austen (Jane) and her Times, by Mitton, 378 Bacon's (F.) Philosophical Works, 100 Baring's (M.) With Russians in Manchuria, 18 Barrett's (C. R. B.) History of the Society of Apothecaries, 139
Beaconsfield's (Earl of) The Young Duke, 498; Vivian Grey, 539
Beaumont and Fletcher, ed. Glover, Vol. I., 418 Behn's (Mrs. A.) Novels, ed. Baker, 198 Betson's (T.) A Ryght Profitable Treatyse, 139 Biblical Version, Fourteenth Century, by Paues, 58 Book-Auction Records, ed. by F. Karslake, 140 Book-Prices Current, Vol. XIX., 398 Bradney's (J. A.) Monmouthshire, Part I., 18 Brown's (P. H.) Scotland in Time of Mary, 98 Browne's (H.) Handbook of Homeric Study, 336 Browning's (O.) Napoleon: the First Phase, 198 Browning's (R.) Poems, 539
Burlington Magazine, 39, 118, 299, 399, 479 Bunyan's (J.) Life and Death of Mr. Badman, and The Holy War, ed. by J. Brown, 520 Calendar of Letter-Books of the City of London: Letter-Book G, edited by R. R. Sharpe, 279 Cambridge University Calendar, 1905-6, 458 Cardiff Records, ed. J. H. Matthews, Vol. V., 158 Carey (Robert), Earl of Monmouth, Memoirs, 179 Christmas Book of Carols and Songs, 518 Coleridge, Introduction by E. H. Coleridge, 337 Companion to Greek Studies, ed. L. Whibley, 219 Congregational Historical Society Transactions, Vol. II. No. 3, 338
Copinger's Suffolk, Vols. II.-1V., 99, 145 Cowley's (A.) Poems, ed. A. R. Waller, 279 Cowper's (W.) Poetical Works, ed. Milford, 539 D'Arblay's (M.) Diary and Letters, Vol. VI., 78 Dudley (Earl of), Letters to Ivy, by Romilly, 398 Edinburgh Review, 440
Emerson's Works: Vol. V. Poems, 160
English Dialect Dictionary and English Dialect Grammar, ed. by J. Wright, 377
Fanshawe (Lady), Memoirs, ed. B. Marshall, 179 Festive Songs for Christmas, 519
Fitzherbert (Mrs.) and George IV., by W. H. Wilkins, 458
Furniss's (D.) Sky-High, 338
Gammer Grethel's Fairy Tales, 498
Gaskell's (Mrs.) Sylvia's Lovers-Cranford, 337 Gentleman's Magazine Library, London, Vol. I., 79 Gesta Romanorum, ed. Baker-ed. Hooper, 377 Goethe's Faust, translated by A. Swanwick, 320 Greene's (R) Plays, ed. Churton Collins, 478 Grimm's Popular Stories, 160; Fairy Tales and Household Stories, 518
Gunn's (J.) The Little Black Princess, 498
Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1906.
Books recently published :—
Hawker's (R. S.) Life and Letters, 117 Heine's (H.) Works, Vol. XII., 439 Herrick's (R.) Flower Poems, 518
Hierurgia Anglicana, ed. V. Staley, Part III., 19 Horace's Works, 39
Hubbard's (A. J. and G.) Neolithic Dew-Ponds and Cattle-Ways, 280
Humpty Dumpty, by J. Moorat, 498
Hunt's (W.) History of England, 1760-1801, 318 Husband's (T. F. and M. F. W.) Punctuation, its Principle, and Practice, 240 Index Catalogue of Woodside Library, 338 Ingoldsby Legends, 418
Jackson's (B.D.) Glossary of Botanic Terms, 497 Jessel's (F.) Bibliography of Works in English on Playing Cards and Gaming, 338
Jonson's (B.) Every Man in his Humor, 298 Klein's (R.) Quick Calculator, 440 Koeppel's (E.) Studien über Shakespeares Wir- kung auf zeitgenössische Dramatiker, 298 Lamb (C.): Life, by E. V. Lucas, 257; Essays of Elia, 418; Life, by W. Jerrold, 440 Lamb's (C. and M.) Tales from Shakespeare, 160 Lang's (A.) Secret of the Totem, 478; The Clyde Mystery, 538
Latouche's (W.) La Roulotte, 199
Lawson's (Sir C.) Memories of Madras, 497 Literary Year-Book, 1906, 540
Logan's (Hannah) Courtship, ed. Myers, 240 Lowell's (J. R.) My Study Windows, 337 Macpherson (James), by J. S. Smart, 337 Magazine of Fine Arts, Vol. I. No. 1, 439 Maine's (Sir H. S.) Ancient Law, 337 Manning's (A.) Household of Sir T. More, 160 Memoirs of a Royal Chaplain, 1729-63, ed. by A. Hartshorne, 98
Middle Temple Records, 178 Milton's (J.) Comus, 518
Modern Language Review, Vol. I. No. 1, 399 Muses' Library, 159
Napoleon: First Phase, by Oscar Browning, 198 Nashe's (T.) Works, ed. McKerrow, Vol. III., 278 Nelson Centenary: What Nelson Said, by H. Stokes-Nelson's Homeland, by J. Hooper, 338; Lest We Forget, by T. Foley, 479 New English Dictionary, 58, 358 Nights at the Opera, ed. by F. Burgen, 39 Norman's London Vanished and Vanishing, 538 Nun's Rule, ed. Morton, 80
Patmore (C.) The Angel in the House, 39, 80 Peacock's (T. L.) Headlong Hall, &c., 337 Pedantius, ed. by G. C. Moore Smith, 298 Penny's (Rev. F.) The Church in Madras, 239 Perrett's (W.) Story of King Lear, 520 Photograms of the Year 1905, 498
Books recently published:-
Routledge's Miniature Reference Library, 199, 320, 498
Ruth and Esther, Books of, 518
Ruvigny and Raineval's (Marquis of) Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal, 138
Sayce's (W. H.) Assyrian Grammar, 19 Scottish Historical Review, 199, 419 Shakespeare: Stratford Town Edition, Vol. III. -Sonnets, 59; Works, ed. by Craig, 337 Shelley's (P. B.) Works, ed. by Hutchinson, 258 Skeat's (W. W.) Primer of Philology, 539 Slater's (J. H.) How to Collect Books, 539 Smart's (J. S.) James Macpherson, 337 Stevenson's (R. L.) Tales and Fantasies, 100; Essays in the Art of Writing, 298
Stow's (G. W.) Native Races of South Africa, 197 Suffolk: its History, Vols. II.-IV., by Copinger, 99, 145
Swift's Journal to Stella, 80-Gulliver, 439 Swinburne's (A. C.) Tragedies, 39, 418, 497 Tait's (J.) Medieval Manchester, 199 Temple Church Registers of Burials, 319 Thorburn's (A.) Mr. Ubbledejub and the House Fairies, 498
Trelawny's (E. J.) Records of Shelley, 337 True to the Flag, ed. Ommanney, 80 Wagner, by J. F. Runciman, 440 Walker's Septem Psalmi Poenitentiales, 117 Walpole's (H.) Letters, ed. by Mrs. Toynbee,
Vols. XIII.-XV., 459; Vol. XVI., 538 Whitaker's Almanack, 1906-Peerage, 1906, 540 Who's Who, 1906, 539-Year-Book, 1906, 540 Wilkin's (M. H.) Quaint Sayings from Sir Thomas Browne, 320
Wilkins's Mrs. Fitz Herbert and George IV., 458 Worley's (G.) Southwark Cathedral and See, 498 Booksellers' Catalogues, 20, 60, 119, 200, 258, 338, 379, 400, 419, 459, 499
Borrett (Elizabeth)= Henry Palmer, 288 Boulter (W. C.), on another Horatio Nelson, 441 Bourbons, the "Black," 206
Bowes (Richard), his parentage, 427 Bowes Castle, Yorkshire, 288 Bowes family of Elford, 408, 457 Bowle (John), Bishop of Rochester, his portrait, 428 Bowtell family, 29, 134
B-r (R.) on detached belfries, 290 Gibbets, 315
Mereday, Christian name, 248 Miners' greeting, 391
Bradbrook (W.) on population of a country parish, 495 Bradley (H.) on Melton cloth: Melton jacket, 467 Bradley (John) his 'Narrative of Travel,' 407 Brathwait (Richard),' Huntsman's Raunge,' 1633, 467 Bray (Mrs. A. E.), her 'Autobiography,' 410
Platt's (H. E. P.) Byways in the Classics, 238, Brenan (G.) on Sir Robert Howard, 141 261, 352, 435
Platt's (W.) Child Music, 539
Poets and Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, 160 Punch's Almanack, 479
Purchas's (S.) Hakluytus Posthumus, Vols. V. and VI., 159; Vols. VII. and VIII, 278 Quarterly Review, 180
Ridgeway's (W.) Origin and Influence of the Thoroughbred Horse, 359
Breslar (M. L. R.) on Irish soil exported, 113 "Just before the battle, mother," 208 Prayer for twins, 176 Weeping willow, 115
Breviary or Missal, its use, 34, 75, 138 Bri, meaning of the name, 389 Brice and Den families, 326 Bridge, Fulham, coloured print of, 509 Bridge, Staines, its proportions, 469, 536
Brien (Viscount) and Kerr family of Lothian, 448 Brigstocke family, 113, 217
Brigstocke (G. R.) on Owen Brigstocke, 217 Brisson's Ornithologie,' 105
Bristol Merchant Adventurers' Company, early, 69 Broadsides and chapbooks, 327, 413 Brocklehurst on Mozart, 409
Bromby (E. H.) on cricket pictures, 496 Brontë (Patrick): Mr. Prunty, 100
Brotanek (R. F.) on chapbooks and broadsides, 327 Brown (Edward Maxwell), of London, 1795, 409 Brown (Horatio F.) on Consul Smith, 221, 282, 383 Brown (W.) on original registers, 235 Browne (Sir Thomas) on oblivion, 128, 214 Brougham Castle and Hall, 229, 293, 329, 373 Brudenell (Elizabetb), portrait as Diana, 29, 193 Brushfield (T. N.) on bibliographical queries, 95 Christie (J. H.), 252
'Living Librarie,' by P. Camerarius, 494 Lundy Island, 16
Quotations wanted, 273 Rushbearing, 278
Buchanan (George) as professional jester, 147, 234, 317 Buck (Timothy), Westminster scholar, c. 1748, 509 Buckie (Groatie), myth connected with the, 530 Bullen (M. W.) on Baines family, 330, 537
Bulloch (J. M.) on J. H. Christie, 252 Evans: Symonds: Hering, Garden, 397 Glen family, 68
Latham (Rev. Robert Gordon), 469 Les Jumelles,' 9
Stannus (Lady), 188
Bullock (T.) on Henry Sanderson, clockmaker, 148 Bunyan (J.), "Mr. Get i' th' hundred," 88 Burch (E. T.) on Gibbon, ch. lvi. note 81, 167 Burford stone, used for St. Paul's Cathedral, 114 Burial custom in Scotland, 10, 76 Burial ground, Greyfriars, 205, 253, 352 Burns (Robert), his last words, 45; "loan" in "The Twa Dogs,' 70; and "Palace of Traquair," 387, 437 Burst, use of "bust " for, 105
Burton (Robert), notes on Shilleto's edition of Anatomy of Melancholy,' 25, 523
Bushell (Brown), date of his execution in 1651, 46 Bust and burst, use of the word, 105
Butler (James), Duke of Ormond, bis later life, 467, 536 Butler (Dr. James Davie), his death, 480 Butterworth (Major S.) on Charles Lamb, 512, 538 Byrch (Thomas), c. 1536, his arms, 90, 135 Byrom (John) and Satan's autograph, 133 Byron (Lord), called the "Pilgrim of Eternity," 68, 158, 218; his use of the phrase "death is in danger," 86; Napoleon on, 147
Byron House, Fleet Street, 147
C. on Isaac Johnson, 491
C. (A. R.) on J. Haskoll, 329
St. Gilbert of Sempringham, 94 Skerrick, 408
C. (B. L. R.) on ball-games on festivals, 347 Devil and St. Botolph, 328
C. (C. C.) on dogs in war, 488 C. (E.) on Ythancæster, Essex, 48 C. (E. G.) on Bishop Cox of Ely, 48
C. (E. S.) on Nothe, Weymouth, 169
C. (G. E.) on Sir George Davies, Bart., 93
C. (G. E.) on Turvile, 14 C. (H.) on Henry Alvarez, S.J., 374 Danister (John), Wykehamist, 355 Doherty, Winchester Commoner, 157 Elizabeth's visits to Winchester, 344 Lopez (Roderigo), 434
Pounde (Thomas), S.J., 268, 472 Shelley (William), 55 Waynflete (William), 154
William of Wykeham and Norfolk, 130
C. (J. G.) on Rockefeller, 507
C. (R.) on events in Church history in pictures, 107 C. (R. de) on pictures inspired by music, 9 C. (S. D.) on Dummer family, 315
C. (T. W.) on Kerr of Lothian: De Brien, 448 Cain, the mark of, Hebrew tradition, 429 Calabria, earthquake in, 247
Canning (G.), his riming dispatch, 307 Cannizaro (Duchess of), 265, 316, 358, 456
Canova (Antonio) in England, 448, 518
Cantlers, or Kentish Town, Prebend of, 410, 472 Capillarians, use of the word by Lamb, 69 Capri antiquities, 29
Caravanserai to public-house, evolution of, 308, 413 Cards with eleven and twelve spots, 28 Carey or Cary (Catherine), d. 1691, her parentage, 248 Carlaverock, English translation of Roll of, 529 Carnegie, pronunciation of the surname, 52 Cassell (John), 'Works of Eminent Masters,' 468 Cat, black, folk-lore, 505
Catalogues of MSS., 368, 415, 531; of public libraries, 388, 454
Catamaran," its meanings, 286, 433 Caterpillers of the Commonwealth, 248, 396 Cats and clover in Darwinian argument, 169, 237 Catzius (Josias), gathering of Jews under, 10, 77 Cavalcanti (Guido), Dante's sonnet to, 207, 277 Cave (F. R.) on Chevy Chase,' 89, 537 Cenci on Poculum Elevatum,' 409
Cervantes, Don Quixote,' 1595-6, 107, 158, 313 Chafy (W. K. W.) on detached belfries, 290 Chaloner, in the Blakeway MS., 509 Chapbooks and broadsides, 327, 413 Chamberlen (Dr.), his descendants, 17 Charlemagne's Roman ancestors, 116
Charles I., his execution, 46; a private library o., 308 Charles II. and yatching, 108, 156
Charter, Warwickshire, its enrolment, 128 Chasseur in French hotels, 227
Chaucer (G.), and the English Universities, 47;
Kynaston's translation, 109; final e in, 429, 472
Chaucer (John le), d. 1302, tragedy of, 5
Chauncy (Sir Henry), his correspondence, 265
Chelsea, "famous," its derivation, 366, 434, 470, 517 Cheshire dialect words, 203, 332, 414
Chess, between man and his Maker, 169, 255; allu- sions in Shakespeare, 284
Chesterfield (Lord), his' Lines on a Lady drinking the Bath Waters,' 108, 158
Chigwell Row, Sir Francis Drake and, 230, 332, 416 Child executed for witchcraft, 38
Chimney stacks, popular theory concerning, 128, 233 China, Dresden tailor in, 469, 536
Christ (Jesus), chastised by the Virgin, 85; and "Pearls cannot equal the whiteness of his teeth," 307, 355
Christ Hospital or Christ's Hospital, 247, 310, 355 Christening of a ship, 260
Christian names: Dilliana, 7; Sophony, 148; Coris- ande, 247, 352; Mereday, 248, 334; Esmeralda, 352; transmitted in families, 365
Christie (J. H.), his duel in 1821, 189, 252
Christmas, bibliography of, 503
Christmas bush, description of, 502
Christmas carol, "Over yonder's a park," 181
Christmas notes, 1390-1714, 501
Christmas pig's-head supper, 505
Christ's Hospital or Christ Hospital, 247, 310, 355 Church history in pictures, 107
Church of England, members called Protestants, 427 Church porch, bequests payable in, 369 Church spoons, 468
Churchill (C.), mural tablet at Dover, 308, 357 Churchwardens' accounts, Worfield, 327, 416 Cipher of Francis Bacon, 188
Civil War, ballad by Thornbury, 148
Civil War earthworks, remains of, 328, 394, 453 Clapham (Henoch), bibliography of, 362
Clarges (Sir T.), portraits of shakespeare, 368, 494 Clark (M. S.) on pillion: flails, 72
Clarke (Cecil) on hyphens after street names, 449
Clarke (Major R. S.) on Macdonell, 530 Clayton (H. B.) on J. H. Christie, 252
Jones (Paul), his birthplace, 67 Clements (H. J. B.) on Conyers, 57
Clerke (Sir Philip Jennings), Bart., o. 1774, 429 Clinson (O.) on "That same," 515
Clippingdale (S. D.) on detached belfries, 415, 513 Close, as a French noun, 89
Closets, hair-powdering, 349, 417, 453 Clothes of prisoners as perquisites, 96 Club cups shaped like a hand, 327, 397
Cockle (M. J. D.) on American Civil War, 527 Coffin, flies in, 386
Coins, simple guides to, 288, 375
Coke (Alfred) on Coke or Cook, 13 Coke on Coke or Cook? 13
Coke or Cook (Sir Edward), spelling of name, 13, 78 Cold Harbour at Llantilio Crossenny, 19
Cole (Rev. William), antiquary, his MSS, 429, 495 Coleman (Charlotte), o. 1766, her biography, 489 Coleman (E. H.) on John Bland, 314
Bombay Grab, 177
Child executed for witchcraft, 38
Christie (J. H.), 252
Concerts of Antient Music, 49
Cricket engravings, 132
Cromwell House, Highgate, 135
Coleman (E. H.) on Custom of Thraves, 397 Daguerreotypes, faded, 208 Detached belfries, 290
Ducking the mayor and constable, 325 Dummer family, 315
England without noblesse, 157 Farrant's anthem, 355
George III.'s cleverness, 273 George III.'s daughters, 236 Hair-powdering closets, 417 Lamb's Panopticon, 215 Lonning, 70
Montagu (Basil), his MSS., 156 Moon and hair-cutting, 29 Newlands, Chalfont St. Peter, 213 Parker family, 15
Pleshey fortifications, 116 Premonstratensian abbeys, 231 Radcliffe (Ann), 76
Rushbearing, 87
Sanderson dance, 358
Scotch burial custom, 10
Snaith Peculiar Court, 334
Tunbridge Wells harvest custom, 447 Wenham (Jane), Witch of Walkern, 197 Wheel as symbol of religion, 250 Worple Way, 396
Coleridge (S. T.), notes on Herder's 'Kalligone,' 341 Coles (J.), Jun., on Joseph Anstice, 150
Collins (Wilkie) or Charles Dickens? 255
Colman (George), the younger, his 'Man of the People,' 266
Colville (David), Scotch scholar, c. 1648, 149 Com. Linc. on 'Jenetta Norweb,' 389
Communion tokens, earliest use in Scotland, 387, 430 Concerts of Antient Music, their history, 49, 335, 39% Congreve (W.), an Independent at Wimborne, 148 Conscience, "the bird in the breast," 448 Conyers (Katherine), her family, 264
Conyers peerage, 57
Coodie, dialect word for a donkey, 70
Cook or Coke (Sir Edward), spelling of name, 13, 78 Cooke=cuckoo, 55
Cooke (George F.), Percy Fitzgerald on, 92, 135
Cookson (Dr.), private tutor to William IV., 510 Coop or coup to trap, 165, 296, 358
Cooper (A. E.) on Duke of Ormond, 467 Cooper family of Plymouth, c. 1717, 88 Cop. See Coop.
Cope (Mrs. E. E.) on Robina Cromwell, 828 Cope (Mrs. H.) on Rawdon, 248
Cope family of Bramshill, 97
Copenhagen House in 1824, 205, 295, 351
Cordova (R. de) on detectives in fiction, 307 Pictures as signs, 169 Repartee of royalty, 467
Consande, derivation of the name, 247, 352 Correct, its comparative and superlative, 189, 294 Coryat (Tom), his 'Crudities,' 49, 132, 195 Cottrill (C. A. W.) on Vescalion, 28 Councils, metropolitan municipal in 1855, 306 Court of Reception, use of the term, 466 Court Rolls, Norwich calendar of, 489 Courtney (W. P.) on Duchess of Cannizaro, 316 Longley (John), 1749-1822, 61
Cowper and Voltaire, parallel passage, 465
Cox (Richard), Bishop of Ely, 1581, his biography, 48 Crane (E. S.) on Wall: Martin, 14
Cranes and pigmies, Pompeian fresco, 266, 356, 417 Cranmer (Abp.) and the Boleyn family, 201
Crawford (C.) on Montaigne, Webster, and Marston, 41, 121, 201, 302
Crawford (R.) on tinterero, 316
Crawley (J. A.) on Pishoken, 350
Cricket, earliest mention, 9, 95, 132, 215, 496; early pictures and engravings, 9, 95, 132, 238, 496; the term "Test Match," 246
Crockford (William), his biography, 489
Cromwell (Oliver), a brewer, 80; his swords, 288 Cromwell (Robina), her descendants, 328, 376 Cromwell House, Highgate, 48, 135, 437, 489 Crone (J. S.) on ballad of Francis Rényi, 176 Humanitas, 529
Moira (Lord) and United Irishmen, 28
Rising of the lights," 135
Crooke (W.) on forests set on fire by lightning, 95
Cross, archiepiscopal, in Tennyson's Becket,' 106, 157 Crouch (C. Hall) on Boddington family, 216
Coke or Cook? 13 Hooper: Long, 215
Sanderson (Henry), clockmaker, 275
Sanderson family of Edmonton, 189
Shorter: Walpole, 13
Teed and Ashburner families, 90
Crown Street, Soho, origin of the name, 326, 373 Croydon, parish church and Free School, 113 Crucifixes, female, 230, 395, 517
Crusoe (Robinson), name coincidence, 1619, 287, 357 Crusoe (Rev. Timothy), d. 1697, his portrait, 357 Cubitt (Miss), in 'La Belle Assemblée,' 108, 152 Culleton (L.) on officers of State in Ireland, 214 Culture, curious, 486
Cumberland (George), bis description of Hafod, 88 Cumberland (Mr.), Westminster scholar, 489 Cumberland dialect, 169, 294
Cumbermere Abbey, its cartulary, 229, 315 Cummings (W. H.) on W. R. Bexfield, 315 "Come out, 'tis now September," 446 Cricket, earliest mention, 215 'Death of Nelson,' 412
Cupples (J. G.) on Shaw, Bengal lawyer, 288
Curran (Sarah), Robert Emmet, and Major Sirr, 52, 111, 310, 534
Curry (J. T.) on Adam's commemorative pillars, 136 Book, nameless, 123, 293
Canova (Antonio) in England, 518
Churchill (Charles): T. Underwood, 357 Lonning, 70
Virgil or Vergil, 451
Curtis (J.) on "Fate of the Tracys," 128
Curtis (J.) on Yorkshire dialect, 190 Curtis family, 207
Cypripedium, derivation of the word, 228 Cyril on Basil Montagu's MSS., 109, 429 Czechs and Germans, their antagonism, 187 D. on Chasseur, 227
Forty days' periodicity, 7
French Revolution pottery, 252 Gibbets, 251
Irish Brigade, 87 Kniaz, 130
D. (J.) on Corisande, 247
D. (J. B.) on quotations wanted, 529 D. (K.) on Shakespeariana, 443
D. (S. G.) on Hysker or Hesker, 69
D: (T. F.) on Byways in the Classics,' 261, 352 Caldwell family, 158
Hysker or Hesker, 136, 334 Punch, the beverage, 477 Yorkshire dialect, 190
Daily Telegraph,' its jubilee, 243
Daisy, and legend of Atlas and Pleione, 387, 475, 497 Daguerre on photography, 450
Daguerreotypes, faded, their restoration, 208, 275 D'Albon (Marquis) on original registers sought, 167 Dallas on Dallas family Bible, 348 Dallas family Bible, 348
Dalton (C.) on two Sir Thomas Armstrongs, 281 Jefferyes (Capt. James), 404
Pocock's paintings of battle of the Nile, 468
Dance, Sanderson or cushion, 308, 358 Danger: in danger-impending, 86
Danister (John), Wykehamist, 289, 355, 437
Dante, fourteenth-century unknown portrait, 205; sonnet to Guido Cavalcanti, 207, 277
Darke (E.) on Bolles: Conyers, 264 Darwinian chain of argument, 169, 237
Davies (A. M.) on wooden water-pipes in London, 465 Davies (Sir George), Bart., 36, 93
Davies (Henry), of Buryan, Cornwall, descendants, 368 Davy (A. J.) on May-dewing, 17
Davye or Davis (Rouse), his descendants, 289 Deaf, its dialectal meanings, 358, 396 Death (Cromwell), of Furnival's Inn, 307 Death-birds in Scotland and Ireland, 530 Death folk-lore, Lincolnshire, 465, 515
Deedes (C.) on Sacræ Paginæ Professor, 188 De Gourbillon family, 149
Dekker (T.), his 'Gull's Hornbook,' 227 Delalynde family, 436
De Lancey (Sir W. H.), his MS. history, 409, 517 Delta on Testout, 69
Deluge, its drying up, 429
Den and Brice families, 326
Denman (A.) on Nadgairs, 49
Denmark, Royal House of, and Harold II., 188, 276 Denny (H. L. L.) on Denny family, 249 Denny family, 249
De Quincey and Swedenborg, 529 Derby (Farl of), his peerage title, 169
Derbyshire church notes of W. Wyrley, 376
Derry, Admiral John Grey and the relief of, 428 Detectives in fiction, 307, 356, 417, 456
Devil, black and yellow his colours, 10, 97; his hand- writing, 133; beaten at cards, 267; and St. Botolph, 328, 435
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