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Ratcliffe (T.) on Drinkings : drinking time, 506 Robbins family, three generations contributors to Frost and Doncaster races, 246

N. & Q.,' 140 Harvest time, 164

Roberts (w.) on Cassell's 'Works of Eminent Irish watchmen, 506

Masters,' 468 Nutting : “The Devil's nutbag," 265

George III.'s daughters, 236 Pig: swine : bog, 449

Harrison, Sir John, 132 Twopenny for head, 217

Robertson family of Struan, 150, 235 Rates in aid, 53, 173

Robespierre (M. M. I.), his arrest and the moon, 286 Rawdon (Miss)=Samuel Hautenville, 248

Robinia on Pleshey fortifications, 48 Rawson (A. P.) on sjambok, 512

Vanishing London, 365 Rayner (R.) on Waterloo veteran, 391

Robinson (Joseph, Emma, or Jane), author of 'White.
Read (F. W.) on Easter Day and the full moon, 195 friars,' 447, 535
Prorogation of Parliament, 145

Rochester Row, the Pound, 288
Reade (Charles), his grandmother, 190, 296 ; and Rockefeller (J. D.), origin of his name, 507

Erasmus, 249, 313, 335; and Ephis and bis lion, Rodgers (J.) on Westland Marston, 429
351

Rollups, meaning of the word, 308 Reboul (Commandant) on George III.'s daughters, Romanoff and Stuart pedigree, 108, 157, 197, 295 167, 493

Romney (G.), portrait by, 410 Records, parish and other local, 57 ; local govern- Root (G. F.), bis “Just before the battle, mother, '208 ment, 278 ; London, episcopal, 469

Rose, epigram on, 18 Rector of Southwark Cathedral on Thomas à Becket, Rosenthal (Ludwig) on Abstemius in Æsop's Fables, 147

234 Red Cross on Jack and Jill, 13

“Bear Bible,” Spanish, 274 Refute and vouchsafe, sed as substantives, 386

Cherry Ripe,' 469 Registers of the Knights Templars, &c., 167, 285 ; French Revolution pottery, 292 of St. Kitts, 327

Lewis (William), comedian, 218 Reichel (0.J.) on the fate of the Tracy8, 274

Pictures of Julius Cæsar' and Romeo and Relton (F. H.) on Bowes of Elford, 408

Juliet,' 234 Bowes (Richard), 427

Wedding invitation-cards, 308 Harley (Robert), Earl of Oxford, 206

Ross (C. G.) on Gordon of West Indies, 108 Nelson's royal descent, 322

Ross (W. S.) and “The hand that rocks the cradle," Rényi (Francis), the ballad of, 69, 176

447 Repartee of royalty, 467

Rotton (Col. J. F.) on Capri antiquities, 29 Resp., meaning of the contraction, 9, 50

Rous or Rowse family of Cransford, West Suffolk, 76 Retreat on quotations wanted, 529

Royal Oak Day, observance at Durham, 30
Revolutionist on De Gourbillon, 149

Royalty, repartee of, 467
Ricb, the younger, barlequin, portrait wanted, 247 Rushbearing festivities, 87, 216, 278
Rich (Anthony),artist and antiquary,his biography, 461 Russell (A.) on Groatie Buckie, 530
Richards (Sir James), his family, 267

Russell (Lady) on Bathilda,' 93
Richards (W. G.) on George III.'s daughters, 336

Berenice, wife of Ptolemy III., 126 Richards (W. W.) on Richards baronets, 267

Brudenell : Boughton, 193 Richardson (W. C.) on pearls cannot equal the white. Jiggery-pokery, 232

Man of noses, 197 Riddles: Notamid Alpine snow and ice, 13, 93, 153; If I Pictures of Julius Cæsar' and • Romeo and were to ask the queen and her chair, 13, 93 ; I'm

Juliet,' 234 the loudest of voices, 420. See also Enigma.

Pitt (Col.), 1711, 206, 375 Ripley family and arms, 314, 374

Prisons in Paris during the Revolution, 394 Ripon, St. Wilfrid Fair at, 249, 357

Russell (R.) on Atlas and Pleione : the daisy, 387 Rising of the lights, 66, 135

Russia, its royal house and Harold II., 188, 276 Robbins (A. F.) on coop, to trap, 185

Russian life, tale of, 428 Court of Reception, 466

Rutton (W. L.) on James Butler, Duke of Ormond, Death of Nelson,' 450

536 England, English, their pronunciation, 256

Gibbets, 229 Garibaldi, 132

Hair-powdering closets, 349 Infant phenomenon, 507

Kingsway and Aldwych, 361, 451 Lights of London,' 45

Ruvigny (Marquis de) on Harold II. and royal houses Metropolitan Municipal Councils, 306

of England, Denmark, and Russia, 276 Morning Star,' 464

Johnson (Isaac), of Massachusetts, 314 Pop goes the weasel, 211

Plantagenets, their descendants, 528 Public meeting, 213

Romanoff and Stuart pedigree, 295 Rising of the lights, 66

Swedish royal family, 293
War Office in fiction, 235

Ryder family, 489
Robbins (C.) on Abstemius in Æsop's Fables,' 149 Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset place-Dame, 89, 536
Cricket: pictures and engravings, 9

S, its effect in poetry, 262
Test Match, 246

S, final, in French, its pronunciation, 189, 275 Robbins (R.) on Nelson recollections, 322

8. on nutting, 396

ness, 307

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S. (A.) on library of the seventeenth century, 222 St. Swithin on Pinchbeck family, 77
Living Librarie,' by Philip Camerarius, 425

Purpose of a flaw, 208, 472
S. (C.) on book-plate motto, 109

St. Paulinus and the Swale, 254 8. (E.) on enigma by C. J. Fox, 530

Shepherd's Busb, 236 8. (F. G.) on pictures inspired by music, 91

Slipper a surname, 212 S. (F. H.) on Nelson memorial rings, 421

Southwold Church, 158 8. (H. K. St. J.) on detached belfries, 290

“That same," 448 Epigram on a rose, 18

Veni, Creator, 89, 332 “Poeta nascitur non fit,” 35

Vescalion, 73 Quotations wanted, 38, 197

" When doctors differ," 86 Tripos verses, 292

“ When in doubt-don't, 408 S. (H. P.) on “Totum sume, fluit,” 350

Yorkshire dialect, 170 S. (J. 8.) on W. R. Bexfield, 315

Yorkshire spelling, 253 Death of Nelson, 490

St. Thomas's Day custom : Going a-gooding, 527 S. (W.) on add: adder, 456

St. Wilfrid Fair at Ripon, 249, 357 Complete Drill Serjeant,' 530

Saints, female, with beards, 230, 395, 517 Fleet Street, No. 53, 94

Saladin and Aladdin, their pronunciation, 534 Neck and heels, 465

Salmon (Principal D.) on Roger Ascham : schedule, 216 Ramsay (David), 68

Harriet : Joseph Lancaster, 29 Scotch Communion tokens, 430

Waterloo veteran, 391 Scottish Naval and Military Academy, 212

Whitchurch (Samuel), poet, 429 Sadi on heraldic, 508

Sanderson (Henry), clockmaker in the Strand, 148 1275 Roll of Carlaverock, 529

Sanderson dance or cushion dance, 308, 358 Sage (Edward John), his death, 480, 540

Sanderson family of Edmonton, 189 Saghalien, pronunciation of the word, 185

Sandford (W.) on Farrell of Pavilion Theatre, 414 St. Agnes's Eve, the legend, 449

Trudgen-stroke in swimming, 332 SS. Anne and Agnes and St. John Zachary, parishes Satan's autograph. See Devil. of, 288

Satterthwaite (E.) on Royal Oak Day, 30 St. Bartholomew, patron of threshers, 73

Saturday Review,' its jubilee, 382, 402, 422, 442; St. Botolph and the Devil, 328, 435

and Sir James Pennethorne, 506 St. Brelade, his biography, 188

Savage (E. B.) on Easter woods, 217 St. Chad, his identity, 90

Masons' marks, 15 St. Domingo, General Simcoe and, 290

Scallions, dialect word, its etymology, 327, 375 St. Enurchus, error for Evurtius, 19

Scargill (W.) on detached belfries, 290 St. Ewart on dogs in war, 537

Scarsdale and High Peak, Derbyshire, MS. history St. Gilbert of Sempringham, 94

of, 88 St. Kitts, its registers, 327

Scattergood (B. P.) on Heralds' Visitations, NorthSt. Librada, ber identity, 230, 395, 517

amptonshire, 530 St. Luke's Day, ploughing on, 305

Schedule, pronunciation of the word, 169, 216, 275 St. Nicholas Shambles, well at, 348

Scherren (A.) on Indian pudding, 288 St. Paulinus and the Swale, 168, 254

Schloesser (F.) on cricket, earliest mention, 9 St. Paul's Cathedral, and Burford stone, 114; Prebend Lift, early, 350 of Cantlers, or Kentish Town, 410, 472

Sjambok, its pronunciation, 512 St. Swithin on Abstemius in Æsop, 234

Schomberg (Duke of), his skull, 96 Almansa, 248

Scot (Alexander) and Sir T. Wyatt, parallel between, Atlas and Pleione : the daisy, 475

70, 109 Beside, 493

Scotch burial custom, 10, 76 Catamaran, 433

Scotch Communion tokens, earliest use, 387, 430 Ceremony at Ripon, 358

Scotch maypoles, 469 Chimney-stacks, 233

Scotland, Knights Templars in, 10, 34, 97 Cloister and the Hearth,' 313

Scott (J.) and

J. H. Christie, their duel, 252 Culture, curious, 486

Scott (Major John), his three wives, 190 Cumberland dialect, 294

Scott (Sir W.), Breviary in The Antiquary,' 34, 75, Darwinian chain of argument, 237

138 ; “phrenesiac” in Waverley,' 447 Devil and St. Botolph, 435

Scott-Waring (Mrs. and Miss), actresses, 296 Fastolf (Sir John), 214

Scottish Naval and Military Academy, 212, 274 Female crucifixes, 395, 517

Screaming skulls, 107, 194, 252, 331 "Genius by Counties,' 287

Sea walls, punishment for neglect to repair, 187 George III.'s cleverness, 148

Sacræ Paginæ Professor, theologian's title, 188, 273, Horse-pew: horse-block, 132

351 Jobo (King) poisoned by a toad, 256

Semper family, 487 Kempe (Archbishop), 434

Senga on tulipomania, 137 Klimius (Nicbolas), 108

Seton of Andria (Baron) on book of Loughscur, 334 Labyrinth at Pompeii, 168

Directory of Foreign Peers, 428 • Missal, Tbe,' 34

Yachting, 108 Palindrome, 35

Setsure on Berenice, wife of Ptolemy III., 193

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Severance as a proper name, 148

Sister on Dr. Cookson, 510 Seymour (F. T.) on character is fate, 405

Sjambok, its pronunciation, 204, 332, 512 Shakspere (John), his Profession of Faith,' 230 Skeat (Prof. W. W.) on belappit, 364 Shakespeare (W.), his home and Rev. Francis Gastrell, Borst, 37

47, 115; his vocabulary, 49; his allusions to chess, Bust for burst, 105

284 ; at Wilton House, 365; his portrait, 368, 494 Coke or Cook ? 78 Shakespeariana:

Coop, to trap, 358
Hamlet, Act I. sc. iv., “Dram of eale," 285; Du Bartas, 398
Act III. sc. ii., “ Miching mallicho,” 444

E, fioal, in Chaucer, 472 1 Henry IV., Act II. sc. i., “Oneyers," 443

England, English, 156 1 Henry VI., Act III. sc. ii., original of Falstaff, English Dialect Dictionary, 381 145

“Famous ” Chelsea, 434, 517 Julius Cæsar, pictures drawn from, 169, 234

Genius by Counties,' 329
Lear, Act I. sc. i., “The most precious square of

James V.'s poems, 476
sense possesses," 284 ; Act III. sc. vi., « Look, Lonning, 70
where he stands and glares !” 444

Love ales, 35
Love's Labour's Lost, its title-page, 32 ; Act IV.

Mint at Leeds, 51 sc. iii., " The suspicious head of theft," 285

Moon names, 350 Macbeth, Act I. sc. iii., “Like a rat without a Nobile virtutis genus est patientia, 417 tail,” 443

Norman inscriptions in Yorkshire, 16 Midsummer Night's Dream, Act II. 8c. i., “A Nouns and verbs differently pronounced, 61 faire vestall throned by the west,” 444

Pig : swine : bog, 536
Richard II., and 'The Spanish Tragedy,' 323; Punch, the beverage, 531

Act II. sc. iii., "Caterpillers of the Common. Quotations wanted, 294, 513
wealth,” 248

Scallions, 375
Richard III., Act I. sc. iii., “I wis your grandam

“ This too shall pass away,” 435
bad a worger matcb,” 444

Toby's dog, 535
Romeo and Juliet, pictures drawn from, 169, 234 Virgil or Vergil ? 309
Tempest, Act V. sc. i., "Sweet lord, you play Wakerley, 433
me false," 285

Worple Way, 396
Timon of Athens, Act I. sc. ii., “In paper," 285 Yorkshire dialect, 170
Shatford's 'Histriomastix,' c. 1773, 209

Ythancæster, 90 Shaw, Bengal lawyer, o. 1769, 288

Skerrick, dialect word, its meaning, 408, 475
Shawcross (J.) on Coleridge marginalia, 341

Skulls, screaming, 107, 194, 252, 331, 514
Shea (Corporal Maurice), Waterloo veteran, 392 Slacke (F. A.) on Sir T. Wilkinson, 46
Shelley (Mary)=George Cotton, of Warblington, 55, Slavery and commerce, 429
114

Slipper, surname, its origin, 150, 212
Shelley (William), his relatives, 55, 114, 492

Smith, its Latin forms, 409, 457 Shepherd's Bush, derivation of the name, 89, 236 Smith (C.) on Jobn Rolt Nixon, 29, 50 Sherborne (Lord) on Duchess of Cannizaro, 358 Smith (E.) on Duchess of Cannizaro, 316 Norman inscriptions in Yorkshire, 16

• Death of Nelson,' 365 Sheriff's challenge in Domesday, 290

Duke's Bagnio, 376 Sherwood (G. F. T.) on catalogues of MSS., 368, 415 “ Famous" Chelsea, 517 Cole (w.) Cambridge antiquary, 495

George III,'8 cleverness, 273 Dummer family, 315

Icelandic dictionary, 229 Genealogical and Historical Society, 230

Lawson's ' New Guinea,' 407 Joliffe family of Dorset, 392

‘Lovesick Gardener,' 16 Population of a country parish, 495

Oxford Circus, 527 Tufnel family, 438

ster, Essex, 90 Whitcombe family, 352

Smith (H. T.) on suicides buried in open fields, 473 Shilleto (A. R.), his edition of Burton's ' Anatomy,'25 Smith (J.) on prisoner suckled by his daughter, 307 Shingle berries, their identification, 429

Smith (Joseph), 1674-1770, bis will, 221, 282, 383 Shorter and Walpole families, 13

Smith (S. P.) on Worple Way, 396 Shorthand M3. of Lodge, Ulster King of Arms, 229 Smyth (E. C.) on Sir John Fastolf, 145 Siborne's bistory of Waterloo, mistake in, 517 Smyth (H.) on Cumberland dialect, 169 Sidgwick (F.) on 'Bitter Withy,' 84

Smyth (H. J.) on “Jack Tar, have you heard ?” 506 Christmas Carol, 181

Smyth (J. T.) on quotations wanted, 468 Siege of Belgrade,' alliterative poem, 146

S-n (G. A.) on Antonio Canovo in England, 448 Signs, famous pictures as, 169, 218

Snaith, Peculiar Court of, marriage licences, 267, 334 Simcoe (General) and St. Domingo, 290

Snell (F. S.) on farm held three centuries, 247 Sims (G. R.) bis ' Lights o' London,' 45, 50, 131

Genius by Counties,' 474 Sinclair (Sir J. G. T.) on Napoleon on Byron, 147

Solomons (Israel) on Josias Catzius, 10 Sirr (H.) on Sarah Curran and Robert Emmet, 52, Somersetshire Parishes,' county bibliography, 57 111, 310, 534

Songs and Ballads :-
Sirr (Major), his papers, 111, 310, 534; Robert Arms of Abraham, 409
Eumet and Sarah Ourran, 52

Bathilda, 28, 93

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Songs and Ballads :

Stewart (Gilbert), Rotterdam merchant, 1698, 487 Bitter Withy, 84

Stillingfilete (Jean), and Hospital of St. John of Cherry Ripe, 469

Jerusalem, 167 Chevy Chase, 89, 155, 537

Stilwell (J. P.) on pig : swine : hog, 512 Come out, 'tis now September, 446

Twizzle-twigs, 507 Death of Nelson, 365, 412, 450, 490

Stirling (Elizabeth), her song “Come out, 'tis now Horticultural Wife, 16

September,” 446 I was a wild and a wicked youth, 187

Stone (J. H.) on Hogarth, 49 Immortal was his soul, 410

Strachan (L. R. M.) on 'Beggar's Opera,' Dublin, 91 Jack Tar, have you heard of the news? 506

Caravanserai to public-house, 413 Just before the battle, mother, 208

Icelandic dictionary, 456 Little Green Shop on Cornbill, 448

Johnson's Irene': Charles Goring, 509 Lo! what it is to love, 70

Pig : swine : bog, 510 Lovesick Gardener, 16

Resp., 50 Oxford Ramble, 43, 78, 472

Undertakers, 436 Pishoken, 350

Strand, “ Fountain " Tavern, 289, 336 ; Campbells in, Pop goes the weasel, 54, 209

509 Rényi (Francis), ballad on, 69, 176

Strand Theatre, its demolition, 385 Spanish, 107, 153, 238

Stratton (J.) on Henry Lucas, 166 That is, he would have, 409, 474

Streader (W. T.), book by, 369 Three Jolly Postboys, 532

Street (E. E.) on cricket pictures, 132 Ulm and Trafalgar, 407, 450

Pig : swine: hog, 449 Villikins and his Dinah, 188, 277, 318

Suicides buried in open fields, 514 War-Christian's Thanksgiving, 354

Wheel as symbol of religion, 250 Why, Soldiers, why? 410

Street names, hyphens after, 449, 515 Sophony as a Christian name, 148

Streets of London' and 'Lights of London,' 50 Sotheran (Henry), bis death, 118

Strong (Prof. H. A.) on most eloquent of ancient Soubise, black page of Duchess of Queensberry, 529

writers, 393 Sousa (Don Antonio de), his son, 10

Resp , 50 Southam (Herbert) on J. H. Christie, 189

Virgil or Vergil ? 309 Conyers, 57

Stuart (Andrew), Letters on the Douglas Cause,' 85 Cricket: pictures and engravings, 132

Stuart (Daniel and Peter), newspaper proprietors, 125 Foxes as food for men, 355

Stuart and Romanoff pedigree, 108, 157, 197, 295 Fulham Bridge, 509

Student on final e in Chaucer, 429 •Genius by Couuties,' 329

Suicides buried in the open fields, 346, 397, 475, 514 Gibbets, 376

Surnames, translated, 205, 275 Lincolnshire death folk-lore, 515

Sussex inscription, 389 Nadgairs, 213

Sutton (C. W.) on Liverpool printed books: Dr. Southwold Church, its figures and emblems, 158 Hood, 137 Spanish “Bear Bible,” 189, 274

Swale, the, and St. Paulinus, 168, 254 Spanish folk-lore, St. Peter and Charcoal-Burner,' 266 Swedenborg, and Lady Wilde, 331 ; and De Quincey, Spanish lady's love for an Englishman, 107, 153, 238 529 Spanish verse quoted by Churton, 229, 274

Swedish royal family, 91, 196, 293, 352 Speght (Thomas) and Francis Beaumont, 47

Swift (Dean), astronomy in bis ‘Gulliver's Travels,' 88 ; Spongeitis, use of the slang word, 347

on The Beggar's Opera,' 91 Spoons, church, 468

Swimming, trudgen stroke ia, 205, 332 Springett (Dr. W. D.) on Mianisinks, 248

Swine, use of the word, 407, 449, 510, 536 Tandy, Napper, 230

Swords used by Oliver Cromwell, 288 Stacey (John), Waterloo veteran, 493

Swynnerton (C.) op Maxwell Brown: Goodson, 409. Staices Bridge, its proportions, 469, 536

Open-air pulpits, 430 Staniburst and Walsie families, 168

Sydenham Wells, George III.'s visit, 389 Stanley (Dean) his poem 'The Gipsies,' 67

Sykes (James), his death, 440 Stannus (Lady), her maiden name, 188

Symonds (Thomas) and William Upcott, 328, 397 Stapleton (A.) on Knights Templars, 97

T. on Brougham Castle, 329 “Star and Garter," 1842, picture by E. Prentis, 150 T. (E.) on Easter woods, 149 Star in the crescent moon, 116

T. (E. B.) on forest set on fire by lightning, 28 Statham (H. H.).on pictures inspired by music, 57 T. (G. A.) on Bristol Merchant Adventurers’, Com Steele (R. L.) on beating the bounds, 31 Steer family, 428

Rowse or Rous of Cransford, 76 Steuart (A. F.) on Duchess of Cannizaro, 456

Willesden families, 95 Light Dragoong, 4th, 69

T. (H.) on George III.'s birthday, 26 Romanoff and Stuart pedigree, 157

Louis XVI.'s heart, 434 Stewart (Alan) on Bombay Grab, 177

T. (J.) on club cup, 397 Christ's Hospital, 310

Little Green Shop on Cornbill,' 448 Church spoons, 468

T. (T. D.) on Toby's dog, 535 Nutting, 396

T. (V.) on quotations wanted, 369

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T. (W.) on Sir Jobn Fastolf, 214

Trapesing, dialect word, 414 T. (W. A.) on Lord Mayor's Day, 448

Treaty of Peace, 1815, and the English Press, 167 Tailor in Dresden china, 469, 536

Trenchard (Francis), his library, c. 1658, 222 Tait and Tate, origin of the names, 297, 353

Trepolpen (P. W.), pseudonym, 527 Tandy (James Napper), bis biograpby, 230

Tresilian (Cecil) on Crockford's, 489 Tansley (E.) on Almsmen, Westminster Abbey, 314 Tripos and tripos verse8, 124, 172, 292 Pound, Rochester Row, 288

Trudgen-stroke in swimming, 205, 332 Tavern Signs :

Tufnel family, 389, 438 Bombay Grab, 107, 177

Tulipomania, its bibliography, 90, 187 Fountain, in the Strand, 289, 336

Tunbridge Wells harvest custom, 447 Teed and Ashburner families, 90

Turner (F.) on Bowtell family, 134 Telegraph, patent signal, or writing machine, 65

Maneis : Mayne, 48 Templars, Knights, charters at York, 167, 235

Staines Bridge, 469
Temple of the Muses, 54, 177, 233

Turner (T.) on Great Queen Street, No. 56, 414
Tennyson's ‘Becket,' archiepiscopal crossin, 106, 157 Turville (Henry), o. 1714, bis identity, 14
Tering, the word in church wardens' accounts, 509 Twins, prayer for, 176
Terry's Voyage to East India,' 1655, 347

Twizzle-twigs, dialect word, 507
Tertias of foot, 12

Two first, use of the term, 294
Test match, use of the term, 246

Twopenny for head, slang term, 69, 217, 331
Testator, full description, 186
Testout, pronunciation of the name, 69, 131, 297, 353

U. (H. W.) on “That is, he would have,” 474
Tête-à-Tete portraits in The Town and Country Udal (J. s.) on John Aleyn, law reporter, 416

Uchoreus, king mentioned by Diodorus, 346
Magazine, 241, 342, 462, 522
Thackeray (W.M.) on George III., 148, 273

Dorset place-name: Ryme Intrinseca, 536
Theatre, juvenile plates for, 414

First Earring, 228 Theatres, old, of London, 125

Lynde : Delalynde family, 436 Tholsels, definition of the word, 387, 453, 516

Screaming skull, 514 Thomas (Ralpb) on Academy of the Muses, 54

Semper family, 487 Beside, 306

Underdown (H. W.) on parish records neglected, 186 Coke or Cook ? 78

Worple Way, 348 ‘Don Quixote,' 1595–6, 313

Undertaker, its use by Swift, 436 • Hugh Trevor,' 513

Underwood (T.) and C. Churchill, 308, 357

Uniform, Windsor, 527
Hyphens after street names, 516
Penballow (John), 507

United Irishmen and Lord Moira, 28
Streader (W. T.), 369

Uuiversities, English, and Chaucer, 47 Trepolpen (P. W.), 527

Unwin (G.) on bair-powdering closets, 453 Wheatstone, 386

Uriani, a seat of Jewish Christians, 509 •Whitefriars,' its author, 535

Urquijo (J. de) on Latin - English - Basque dice Thoms (A.) on purpose of a flaw, 314

tionary, 333 Thomson (J.) and Charles Lamb, 306

V. (Q.) on Add: Adder, 406 Thornbury (W.) on the Civil War, 148

Helper, 469 Thothmes I., "the first warlike king,” 305

Norwich Court Rolls, 489 Thraves, custom of, its origio, 350, 397

Paules fete, 435 Thumb (Tom), his biography, 37

Lucca, plans of, 409 Tipterero, a huge sea-animal, 267, 316, 396

Punctuation in MSS. and printed books, 144 Tithe barns, 300

Shakespeare's vocabulary, 49 Titian's Vends with Mirror,' 127

Tulipomania, 90 Tittle, etymology of the word, 325

Vulgate, 17 Tiverton, ducking the mayor and constable at, 325 V. (Q. W.) on Byrch arms, 90 Toad, King John poisoned by a, 168, 256, 492 V. (V.H.I.L.I.C.I.) on · Battel of the Catts,' 228 Tobacco, pronunciation of the word, 126

Charles I.'s execution, 46 Toby's dog. fine for preaching on, 508, 535

V. (W. I. R.) on Parsloes Hall, Essex, 34 Tokens, Communion, earliest use in Scotland, 387, 430 Pomple: trefoil, 126 • Tom Moore of Fleet Street,' melodrama, 230

Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 95
Tomlins (T. E.) and Pinks’s ‘History of Clerkenwell,' Ythancaster, Essex, 90
427

Valtyne on moon names, 289
Topbam (Mrs.), 1791. See Wells ( Mrs. Mary). Vane (Rev. and Hon. G. H. F.), his death, 100
Touching for the king's evil, 287, 335

Vane family of Kent, 165 Tovey (D.C.) on · Byways in the Classics,' 261 Vanishing London, 365 "Town and Country Magazine,' Tête-à-Tête portraits, Vaughan (Rev. E.), Archdeacon of Madras, his 241, 342, 462, 522

descendants, 309 Tracy family, their fate, 128, 192, 274, 335

Vaughan (John), pretended Waterloo veteran, 347, 391 Trafalgar, last survivor of the battle, 485

Vaus (Jobn), grammarian, bis works, 248 Trafalgar, pronunciation of the name, 385, 431, 471, Venice, Coryat on, 189, 276 534

Vorbs and nouns differently pronounced, 64 Traquair, “ Palace "of, and Burns, 387, 437

Verderer's Court, Forest of Doan, 7

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