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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

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Pictures: inspired by music, 9, 57, 91; of cricket,
9, 95, 132, 215, 238, 496; of Old and New Testa-
ment subjects, 57; of Church history, 107; as
signs, 169, 218; of scenes in 'Julius Cæsar' and
Romeo and Juliet,' 169, 234

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
Buchanan (George), 234

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
Eton School Lists, 356

Fermor, 393

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Pitt-Lewis (G.) on Love's Labour's Lost,' 32
Pitts (J.), printer of Seven Dials, 469

Place-names, American, 155

Planche, place-name, its meaning, 389
Plantagenets, their descendants, 528

Platt (H. E. P.), his 'Byways in the Classics, 261,
352, 435

Platt (J.), Jun., on Almansa, 315

'Arabian Nights,' 409

Ascham (Roger): Schedule, 216
Badges, 55

'Bathilda,' 93

Belot (Adolphe), 46
Bombay Grab, 177
Detectives in fiction, 456
Dumas, its pronunciation, 189
"Famous " Chelsea, 517
Herero, its pronunciation, 527
Hickery-puckery, 87
Ithamar, 438
Kabafutoed, 335

Klimius (Nicholas), 153
Kniaz, 152, 193
Man of noses, 125
March (Ausias), 469
Melisande Ettarre, 156

Mereday, Christian name, 334

Ondatra: its origin, 406

Paunches, a kind of silk, 366

"Pearls cannot equal the whiteness of his teeth,"

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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
Pocock (Nicholas), his paintings of battle of Nile, 468
Poem in Welsh, containing only vowels, 208, 392, 516

"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,
427

Pirates in Lundy Island, 16

Poland (Sir H. B.) on Canning's riming dispatch, 307
Polar inhabitants, 413

Polish royal genealogy, 196

Politeness literary elegance, 465

Politician on Italy, a "geographical expression," 249
Prime Ministers and newspapers, 146
Public meetings, 148
Twopenny for head, 331
War Office in fiction, 127

Pollard-Urquhart (Col. F. E. R.) on Hurstmonceaux
Castle, 228

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
Poltroon, derivation of the word, 466
Pompeii, photograph of labyrinth at, 168
Pomple trefoil, 126

Pope (F. J.) on private library, c. Charles I., 303
Population of a country parish, 428, 495
Portraits, engraved index of, 200

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
Princess's Theatre, its history, 50
Printers' errors, 93

Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 307, 353, 432
Prisoners' clothes as perquisites, 96

Prisons in Paris during the Revolution, 349, 394
Probates, index of, 188, 277

Potemkin, its transliteration and pronunciation, 152, Pronunciation, nouns and verbs, 64

193

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Preaching in New England, 1652, funds for, 329
Premonstratensian abbeys, list of, 169, 231, 298
Prentis (C.), his picture of the 'Star and Garter,' 150
Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Will Registers, 95,
155

Prescot (Bartholomew), his writings, 67, 137

Press, English, and the Treaty of Peace, 1815, 167
Price (F. G. Hilton) on Brougham Castle, 293
Greyfriars burial-ground, 352

Prideaux (Col. W. F.) on Amir of Afghanistan's title,

66

Anstice (Joseph), 150, 172
'Arabian Nights,' 513

'Chevy Chase,' 155

Christ's Hospital, 355

Coliseums, old and new, 176

Concerts of Antient Music, 49
Correct, 294

'Coryate's Crudities,' 195

Cromwell House, Highgate, 489
Crown Street, Soho, 373

Dekker's Gull's Hornbook,' 227

Evans: Symonds: Hering: Garden, 454

"Famous" Chelsea, 470

Greyfriars burial-ground, 253
Herrick's' Hesperides, 1648, 482

Hollicke or Holleck, co. Middlesex, 77
Hookes's Amanda,' 301

Ithamar, 516

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Prorogation of Parliaments, 145

Protestant, for member of the Church of England, 427
Proverbs and Phrases :-

A d'autres, dénicheur de merles, 504
Bird in the breast, 448
Bush and grease, 207
Character is fate, 405
Crying down credit, 40

Dying beyond my means, 127
Eau bénite de cour, 505

Facts are stubborn things, 204
Fate of the Tracys, 128, 192, 274
Graisser la patte, 505

Growing down, like a cow's tail, 264

Il ne faut pas mettre tous ses œufs dans un panier,

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Quenington, Gloucestershire, its history, 36
Quillan or Quillin surname and arms, 206, 253
Quince and mulberry folk-lore, 386, 438
Quotations:

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
Alas! for man who has no sense, 68

All quiet along the Potomac, 230, 297, 354
Aliudque cupido, Mens aliud suadet, 480
An original something, fair maid, 529

As Dutchmen hear of earthquakes in Calabria, 247

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Be sure that Love ordained, 115
Bush and grease, 207
Character is destiny, 405

Cogitavi dies antiquos et annos æternos, 360
Could a man be secure, 168, 237, 294, 393
Disce pati, si vis victorum tu fore ciuis, 417
Do the work that's nearest, 38

Fgo sum Rex Romanus et supra grammaticam,
480

Fair Eve knelt close to the guarded gate, 529
Fly, envious Time, 460

Fountain-heads and pathless groves, 350, 390
Gashed with honourable scars, 540
Hence, all you vain delights, 350, 390
I lay me down, hoping to sleep, 140
I live for those who love me, 280

I who a decade past had lived recluse, 208, 334
If by each rose we see, 127

I've no money, so you see, 38

Lame dogs over stiles, 38

L'amour est l'histoire de la vie des femmes, 92
Last eve I paused beside a blacksmith's door, 249,

492

Les grandes douleurs sont muettes, 16
Libris autem morientibus, 154

Like as the waves make for the pebbled shore,
168, 197

Love and sorrow twins were born, 488

Love [Fame ?] flees from the cold one, 509
Love in phantastick triumph sat, 48, 132, 212
Love that groweth unto faith, 249
Mon verre n'est pas grand, 92
Mox ruet et bustum, 154

Nobile virtutis genus est patientia, 369, 417
O! for a booke and a shadie nooke, 229
Oh, don't the days seem limp and long, 92
Oh, that there may be nothing! If again, 28
Parva sed apta, 387

Pearls cannot equal the whiteness of his teeth,
307, 355

Qui souvent se pèse, 14

She has come unarray'd in the pomp, 208
She never found fault with you, 249, 316
Sorrow tracketh wrong, 10, 273, 353

Still like the hindmost chariot wheel is cursed, 529
Straight is the line of duty, 180
Swayed by every wind, 92

Tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis, 86
That life is long which answers life's great end,
10, 158

The fate of the Tracys, 128, 192, 274
The hand that rocks the cradle, 447
The most eloquent of ancient writers, 287, 393
The red moon is up, 340

The tombs of McClean and McLeod, 249
The trappings of a monarchy would set up, 488
There is a form on which these eyes, 127
There is so much good in the worst of us, 168
There shall no tempests blow, 12, 96
These are the Britons, a barbarous race, 510
They made her a grave too cold and damp, 340
This too shall pass away, 368, 435, 456
Those only deserve a monument, 488

Those temples, pyramids, and piles tremendous,

260

Quotations:

Thou cam'st not to thy place by accident, 468
Thoughts that do often lie, 100

To maintain the day against the moment, 168, 197
To make his destiny his choice, 488

Totum sume, fluit, 350, 391

Unanswered yet? the prayer your lips, 220, 346
Un jour de fête, 92

Warm summer sun, shine friendly here, 135
We eat what we can, 260
When danger's rife, 440

When in doubt-don't, 408

Who lights the faggot? not the full faith, 10
Whose part in all the pomp that fills, 529
With a heart of furious fancies, 68, 134
With kind confiding eyes raised up, 509
Words may be as angels, 127

Yet all these were, when no man, 468, 513
R. (A. F.) on His Majesty and motor car, 7
Spongeitis, 347

R. (B.) on Warwickshire charter, 128
R. (D. M.) on Quotations wanted, 158
Welsh mutations, 286
Welsh poem, 392

R. (E. L.) on Elizabeth Milton, 149
R. (J. F.) on Lord Chesterfield, 158
'Coryat's Crudities,' 49

French Revolution pottery, 228

R. (R. T.) on Poetic Works by a Weird,' 489
R. (W.) on Anthony Bec, 369

Quotations wanted, 509

Rabelais and Beckford, 264

Rabi'ah, son of Mukaddam, pronunciation of the
names, 449, 515

Radcliffe (Ann), novelist, d. 1823, her biography, 9, 76
Radcliffe (Ann), poetess, d. 1767, her biography, 9, 76
Radcliffe (J.) on Academy of the Muses, 54

Almsmen, Westminster Abbey, 236
Child executed for witchcraft, 38
Enderby (Sir W.), 9
Fermor, 393

Gytha, mother of Harold II., 232
House of Lords, 1625-60, 36

Lulach, King of Scotland, 178
Mint at Leeds, 51

Rates in aid, 53

Wood (G.), clockmaker, 68

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Raddidoo wideawake hat, Yorkshire term, 63
Rae (C. D.) on Birch on Whitsunday, 87
Raglan (Lord) on Den and Brice families, 326
Railway, first Belgian, 267, 475; earliest electric, 406
Rain caught on Holy Thursday, 447, 497
Rainsford (F.) on Rainsford Hall, 349
Rainsford Hall, co. Lancaster, picture of, 349
Ralling (J. F.) on quotations wanted, 127

Ramsay (David), his Military Memoirs of Great
Britain,' 68

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
Frost and Doncaster races, 246
Harvest time, 164
Irish watchmen, 506

Nutting: "The Devil's nutbag," 265
Pig: swine hog, 449

Twopenny for head, 217

Rates in aid, 53, 173

Rawdon (Miss)=Samuel Hautenville, 248
Rawson (A. P.) on sjambok, 512

Rayner (R.) on Waterloo veteran, 391

Read (F. W.) on Easter Day and the full moon, 195
Prorogation of Parliament, 145

Reade (Charles), his grandmother, 190, 296; and
Erasmus, 249, 313, 335; and Ephis and his lion,
351

Reboul (Commandant) on George III.'s daughters,
167, 493

Records, parish and other local, 57; local govern-
ment, 278; London, episcopal, 469

Rector of Southwark Cathedral on Thomas à Becket,

147

Red Cross on Jack and Jill, 13

Refute and vouchsafe, used as substantives, 386
Registers of the Knights Templars, &c., 167, 235;
of St. Kitts, 327

Reichel (O. J.) on the fate of the Tracys, 274
Relton (F. H.) on Bowes of Elford, 408

Bowes (Richard), 427

Harley (Robert), Earl of Oxford, 206
Nelson's royal descent, 322

Rényi (Francis), the ballad of, 69, 176
Repartee of royalty, 467

Resp., meaning of the contraction, 9, 50
Retreat on quotations wanted, 529
Revolutionist on De Gourbillon, 149

Rich, the younger, harlequin, portrait wanted, 247
Rich (Anthony), artist and antiquary, his biography, 461
Richards (Sir James), his family, 267

Richards (W. G.) on George III.'s daughters, 336
Richards (W. W.) on Richards baronets, 267
Richardson (W. C.) on pearls cannot equal the white-
ness, 307

Riddles: Notamid Alpine snow and ice, 13, 93, 153; IfI
were to ask the queen and her chair, 13, 93; I'm
the loudest of voices, 420. See also Enigma.
Ripley family and arms, 314, 374
Ripon, St. Wilfrid Fair at, 249, 357
Rising of the lights, 66, 135

Robbins (A. F.) on coop, to trap, 165

Court of Reception, 466

'Death of Nelson,' 450

England, English, their pronunciation, 256
Garibaldi, 132

Infant phenomenon, 507

'Lights of London,' 45

Metropolitan Municipal Councils, 306

'Morning Star,' 464

Pop goes the weasel, 211

Public meeting, 213

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Robinson (Joseph, Emma, or Jane), author of 'White-
friars,' 447, 535

Rochester Row, the Pound, 288

Rockefeller (J. D.), origin of his name, 507
Rodgers (J.) on Westland Marston, 429
Rollups, meaning of the word, 308
Romanoff and Stuart pedigree, 108, 157, 197, 295
Romney (G.), portrait by, 410

Root (G. F.), his "Just before the battle, mother, '208
Rose, epigram on, 18

Rosenthal (Ludwig) on Abstemius in Æsop's Fables,

234

"Bear Bible," Spanish, 274
'Cherry Ripe,' 469

French Revolution pottery, 292

Lewis (William), comedian, 218

Pictures of Julius Cæsar' and 'Romeo and
Juliet,' 234

Wedding invitation-cards, 308

Ross (C. G.) on Gordon of West Indies, 108

Ross (W. S.) and "The hand that rocks the cradle,"
447

Rotton (Col. J. F.) on Capri antiquities, 29

Rous or Rowse family of Cransford, West Suffolk, 76
Royal Oak Day, observance at Durham, 30
Royalty, repartee of, 467

Rushbearing festivities, 87, 216, 278
Russell (A.) on Groatie Buckie, 530
Russell (Lady) on 'Bathilda,' 93

Berenice, wife of Ptolemy III., 126
Brudenell Boughton, 193
Jiggery-pokery, 232

Man of noses, 197

Pictures of Julius Cæsar' and
Juliet,' 234

Pitt (Col.), 1711, 206, 375

'Romeo and

Prisons in Paris during the Revolution, 394
Russell (R.) on Atlas and Pleione: the daisy, 387
Russia, its royal house and Harold II., 188, 276
Russian life, tale of, 428

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
of England, Denmark, and Russia, 276
Johnson (Isaac), of Massachusetts, 314
Plantagenets, their descendants, 528
Romanoff and Stuart pedigree, 295
Swedish royal family, 293

Ryder family, 489

Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset place-name, 89, 536
S, its effect in poetry, 262

S, final, in French, its pronunciation, 189, 275
S. on nutting, 396

S. (A.) on library of the seventeenth century, 222
'Living Librarie,' by Philip Camerarius, 425
S. (C.) on book-plate motto, 109
S. (E.) on enigma by C. J. Fox, 530
S. (F. G.) on pictures inspired by music, 91
S. (F. H.) on Nelson memorial rings, 421
S. (H. K. St. J.) on detached belfries, 290
Epigram on a rose, 18

"Poeta nascitur non fit," 35
Quotations wanted, 38, 197
Tripos verses, 292

S. (H. P.) on "Totum sume, fluit," 350
S. (J. 8.) on W. R. Bexfield, 315

Death of Nelson, 490

S. (W.) on add: adder, 456

Complete Drill Serjeant,' 530
Fleet Street, No. 53, 94

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
Purpose of a flaw, 208, 472
St. Paulinus and the Swale, 254
Shepherd's Bush, 236
Slipper a surname, 212
Southwold Church, 158
"That same," 448

Veni, Creator, 89, 332
Vescalion, 73

"When doctors differ," 86
"When in doubt-don't, 408
Yorkshire dialect, 170

Yorkshire spelling, 253

St. Thomas's Day custom: Going a-gooding, 527
St. Wilfrid Fair at Ripon, 249, 357

Saints, female, with beards, 230, 395, 517
Saladin and Aladdin, their pronunciation, 534

Salmon (Principal D.) on Roger Ascham: schedule,[216
Harriet Joseph Lancaster, 29

Waterloo veteran, 391

Whitchurch (Samuel), poet, 429

Sanderson (Henry), clockmaker in the Strand, 148,1275
Sanderson dance or cushion dance, 308, 358

Sanderson family of Edmonton, 189

Sandford (W.) on Farrell of Pavilion Theatre, 414
Trudgen-stroke in swimming, 332

SS. Anne and Agnes and St. John Zachary, parishes Satan's autograph. See Devil.
of, 288

St. Bartholomew, patron of threshers, 73
St. Botolph and the Devil, 328, 435

St. Brelade, his biography, 188

St. Chad, his identity, 90

St. Domingo, General Simcoe and, 290

St. Enurchus, error for Evurtius, 19
St. Ewart on dogs in war, 537
St. Gilbert of Sempringham, 94
St. Kitts, its registers, 327

St. Librada, her identity, 230, 395, 517
St. Luke's Day, ploughing on, 305
St. Nicholas Shambles, well at, 348
St. Paulinus and the Swale, 168, 254

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
Beside, 493

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
Female crucifixes, 395, 517

'Genius by Counties,' 287
George III.'s cleverness, 148
Horse-pew: horse-block, 132

John (King) poisoned by a toad, 256
Kempe (Archbishop), 434
Klimius (Nicholas), 108
Labyrinth at Pompeii, 168
'Missal, The,' 34
Palindrome, 35

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

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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
Scottish Naval and Military Academy, 212, 274
Screaming skulls, 107, 194, 252, 331

Sea walls, punishment for neglect to repair, 187
Sacræ Pagina Professor, theologian's title, 188, 273,

351

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