Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1906. Pickford (J.) on Sarah Curran and Robert Emmet, 111 Pitt (Col.), 1711, his wife, 206, 333, 375 Dante's sonnet to Guido Cavalcanti, 277 Pictures: inspired by music, 9, 57, 91; of cricket, Piece-broker explained, 367, 391, 412 Pier, earliest use of the word, 387, 451, 491 Pierpoint (R.) on American Civil War verses, 296 "Bear Bible," Spanish, 189 Brougham Castle, 293 Charlemagne's Roman ancestors, 116 Cheshire words, 414 Christie (J. H.), 252 Cope of Bramshill, 97 Davies (Sir George), 36 Dickens or Wilkie Collins? 255 Drake (Sir Francis) and Chigwell Row, 416 Duelling, its suppression in England, 333 Fermor, 393 Pitt-Lewis (G.) on Love's Labour's Lost,' 32 Place-names, American, 155 Planche, place-name, its meaning, 389 Platt (H. E. P.), his 'Byways in the Classics, 261, Platt (J.), Jun., on Almansa, 315 'Arabian Nights,' 409 Ascham (Roger): Schedule, 216 'Bathilda,' 93 Belot (Adolphe), 46 Klimius (Nicholas), 153 Mereday, Christian name, 334 Ondatra: its origin, 406 Paunches, a kind of silk, 366 "Pearls cannot equal the whiteness of his teeth," Pigmies and the cranes, Pompeian fresco, 266, 356, 417 Pleshey fortifications, 48, 116 Pigott (W. J.) on Davies of Cornwall, 368 Davye (Rouse), 289 Pig's-head supper, Christmas, 505 Ply: to ply, etymology of the verb, 44, 110 "Pilgrim of eternity," applied to Byron, 68, 158, 213 Poets, English, and the Armada, 346, 414 Pillars, Adam's Commemorative, 69, 136 Pillion, 72 Pinchbeck (W. H.) on Pinchbeck family, 33 Pinchbeck family, 33, 77 Pink (W. D.) on Sir Robert Howard, 211 Joliffe family of Dorset, 307 Pink's History of Clerkenwell' and T. E. Tomlins, Pirates in Lundy Island, 16 Poland (Sir H. B.) on Canning's riming dispatch, 307 Polish royal genealogy, 196 Politeness literary elegance, 465 Politician on Italy, a "geographical expression," 249 Pollard-Urquhart (Col. F. E. R.) on Hurstmonceaux Lytton (Sir Robert), 455 St. Thomas's Day custom, 527 Pollard (H. P.) on Cromwell Fleetwood, 74 Polton (Thomas), Bishop of Worcester, 1426-35, 347 Pope (F. J.) on private library, c. Charles I., 303 Portraits which have led to marriages, 92 Prideaux (Col. W. F.) on Trafalgar, 534 Wilde (Oscar), ' De Profundis,' 233 Prideaux (W. R. B.) on David Colville, Scotch scholar, 149 Gibbets, 315 Lucca, plans of, 457 Prime Ministers who do not read newspapers, 146 Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 307, 353, 432 Prisons in Paris during the Revolution, 349, 394 Potemkin, its transliteration and pronunciation, 152, Pronunciation, nouns and verbs, 64 193 Preaching in New England, 1652, funds for, 329 Prescot (Bartholomew), his writings, 67, 137 Press, English, and the Treaty of Peace, 1815, 167 Prideaux (Col. W. F.) on Amir of Afghanistan's title, 66 Anstice (Joseph), 150, 172 'Chevy Chase,' 155 Christ's Hospital, 355 Coliseums, old and new, 176 Concerts of Antient Music, 49 'Coryate's Crudities,' 195 Cromwell House, Highgate, 489 Dekker's Gull's Hornbook,' 227 Evans: Symonds: Hering: Garden, 454 "Famous" Chelsea, 470 Greyfriars burial-ground, 253 Hollicke or Holleck, co. Middlesex, 77 Ithamar, 516 Prorogation of Parliaments, 145 Protestant, for member of the Church of England, 427 A d'autres, dénicheur de merles, 504 Dying beyond my means, 127 Facts are stubborn things, 204 Growing down, like a cow's tail, 264 Il ne faut pas mettre tous ses œufs dans un panier, Quenington, Gloucestershire, its history, 36 A maiden's dreaming, 509 A pagan suckled in a creed outworn, 460 A peacock on every wall, 468 A rose-red city half as old as Time, 435 All quiet along the Potomac, 230, 297, 354 As Dutchmen hear of earthquakes in Calabria, 247 Be sure that Love ordained, 115 Cogitavi dies antiquos et annos æternos, 360 Fgo sum Rex Romanus et supra grammaticam, Fair Eve knelt close to the guarded gate, 529 Fountain-heads and pathless groves, 350, 390 I who a decade past had lived recluse, 208, 334 I've no money, so you see, 38 Lame dogs over stiles, 38 L'amour est l'histoire de la vie des femmes, 92 492 Les grandes douleurs sont muettes, 16 Like as the waves make for the pebbled shore, Love and sorrow twins were born, 488 Love [Fame ?] flees from the cold one, 509 Nobile virtutis genus est patientia, 369, 417 Pearls cannot equal the whiteness of his teeth, Qui souvent se pèse, 14 She has come unarray'd in the pomp, 208 Still like the hindmost chariot wheel is cursed, 529 Tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis, 86 The fate of the Tracys, 128, 192, 274 The tombs of McClean and McLeod, 249 Those temples, pyramids, and piles tremendous, 260 Quotations: Thou cam'st not to thy place by accident, 468 To maintain the day against the moment, 168, 197 Totum sume, fluit, 350, 391 Unanswered yet? the prayer your lips, 220, 346 Warm summer sun, shine friendly here, 135 When in doubt-don't, 408 Who lights the faggot? not the full faith, 10 Yet all these were, when no man, 468, 513 R. (B.) on Warwickshire charter, 128 R. (E. L.) on Elizabeth Milton, 149 French Revolution pottery, 228 R. (R. T.) on Poetic Works by a Weird,' 489 Quotations wanted, 509 Rabelais and Beckford, 264 Rabi'ah, son of Mukaddam, pronunciation of the Radcliffe (Ann), novelist, d. 1823, her biography, 9, 76 Almsmen, Westminster Abbey, 236 Gytha, mother of Harold II., 232 Lulach, King of Scotland, 178 Rates in aid, 53 Wood (G.), clockmaker, 68 - Raddidoo wideawake hat, Yorkshire term, 63 Ramsay (David), his Military Memoirs of Great Randolph (J. A.) on detached belfries, 207 Motoralities, 186 Ratcliffe (T.) on Lord Bathurst and the highwayman, 495 Black cat folk-lore, 505 Boar's head, 506 Bobby Dazzler, 208 Christmas bush, 502 Christmas pig's head supper, 505 Ratcliffe (T.) on Drinkings: drinking time, 506 Nutting: "The Devil's nutbag," 265 Twopenny for head, 217 Rates in aid, 53, 173 Rawdon (Miss)=Samuel Hautenville, 248 Rayner (R.) on Waterloo veteran, 391 Read (F. W.) on Easter Day and the full moon, 195 Reade (Charles), his grandmother, 190, 296; and Reboul (Commandant) on George III.'s daughters, Records, parish and other local, 57; local govern- Rector of Southwark Cathedral on Thomas à Becket, 147 Red Cross on Jack and Jill, 13 Refute and vouchsafe, used as substantives, 386 Reichel (O. J.) on the fate of the Tracys, 274 Bowes (Richard), 427 Harley (Robert), Earl of Oxford, 206 Rényi (Francis), the ballad of, 69, 176 Resp., meaning of the contraction, 9, 50 Rich, the younger, harlequin, portrait wanted, 247 Richards (W. G.) on George III.'s daughters, 336 Riddles: Notamid Alpine snow and ice, 13, 93, 153; IfI Robbins (A. F.) on coop, to trap, 165 Court of Reception, 466 'Death of Nelson,' 450 England, English, their pronunciation, 256 Infant phenomenon, 507 'Lights of London,' 45 Metropolitan Municipal Councils, 306 'Morning Star,' 464 Pop goes the weasel, 211 Public meeting, 213 Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1906. Robinson (Joseph, Emma, or Jane), author of 'White- Rochester Row, the Pound, 288 Rockefeller (J. D.), origin of his name, 507 Root (G. F.), his "Just before the battle, mother, '208 Rosenthal (Ludwig) on Abstemius in Æsop's Fables, 234 "Bear Bible," Spanish, 274 French Revolution pottery, 292 Lewis (William), comedian, 218 Pictures of Julius Cæsar' and 'Romeo and Wedding invitation-cards, 308 Ross (C. G.) on Gordon of West Indies, 108 Ross (W. S.) and "The hand that rocks the cradle," Rotton (Col. J. F.) on Capri antiquities, 29 Rous or Rowse family of Cransford, West Suffolk, 76 Rushbearing festivities, 87, 216, 278 Berenice, wife of Ptolemy III., 126 Man of noses, 197 Pictures of Julius Cæsar' and Pitt (Col.), 1711, 206, 375 'Romeo and Prisons in Paris during the Revolution, 394 Rutton (W. L.) on James Butler, Duke of Ormond, 536 Gibbets, 229 Hair-powdering closets, 349 Kingsway and Aldwych, 361, 451 Ruvigny (Marquis de) on Harold II. and royal houses Ryder family, 489 Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset place-name, 89, 536 S, final, in French, its pronunciation, 189, 275 S. (A.) on library of the seventeenth century, 222 "Poeta nascitur non fit," 35 S. (H. P.) on "Totum sume, fluit," 350 Death of Nelson, 490 S. (W.) on add: adder, 456 Complete Drill Serjeant,' 530 Neck and heels, 465 Ramsay (David), 68 Scotch Communion tokens, 430 Scottish Naval and Military Academy, 212 Sadi on heraldic, 508 Roll of Carlaverock, 529 Sage (Edward John), his death, 480, 540 Saghalien, pronunciation of the word, 185 St. Agnes's Eve, the legend, 449 St. Swithin on Pinchbeck family, 77 Veni, Creator, 89, 332 "When doctors differ," 86 Yorkshire spelling, 253 St. Thomas's Day custom: Going a-gooding, 527 Saints, female, with beards, 230, 395, 517 Salmon (Principal D.) on Roger Ascham: schedule,[216 Waterloo veteran, 391 Whitchurch (Samuel), poet, 429 Sanderson (Henry), clockmaker in the Strand, 148,1275 Sanderson family of Edmonton, 189 Sandford (W.) on Farrell of Pavilion Theatre, 414 SS. Anne and Agnes and St. John Zachary, parishes Satan's autograph. See Devil. St. Bartholomew, patron of threshers, 73 St. Brelade, his biography, 188 St. Chad, his identity, 90 St. Domingo, General Simcoe and, 290 St. Enurchus, error for Evurtius, 19 St. Librada, her identity, 230, 395, 517 St. Paul's Cathedral, aud Burford stone, 114; Prebend of Cantlers, or Kentish Town, 410, 472 St. Swithin on Abstemius in Æsop, 234 Almansa, 248 Atlas and Pleione: the daisy, 475 Catamaran, 433 Ceremony at Ripon, 358 Chimney-stacks, 233 'Cloister and the Hearth,' 313 Culture, curious, 486 Cumberland dialect, 294 Darwinian chain of argument, 237 Devil and St. Botolph, 435 Fastolf (Sir John), 214 'Genius by Counties,' 287 John (King) poisoned by a toad, 256 Satterthwaite (E.) on Royal Oak Day, 30 'Saturday Review,' its jubilee, 382, 402, 422,1442; and Sir James Pennethorne, 506 Savage (E. B.) on Easter woods, 217 Masons' marks, 15 Scotch maypoles, 469 Scotland, Knights Templars in, 10, 34, 97 Scott (J.) and J. H. Christie, their duel, 252 Scott (Major John), his three wives, 190 Scott (Sir W.), Breviary in 'The Antiquary,' 34, 75, 138; "phrenesiac" in 'Waverley,' 447 Scott-Waring (Mrs. and Miss), actresses, 296 Sea walls, punishment for neglect to repair, 187 351 |