Dilks (T. B.) on Admiral Sir Thomas Dilkes, 377 Doctor, Christian name, 324 Tennyson's 'Dream of Fair Women,' 208 Dilly (James), his biography, 495 Dodd (Ralph) and the Thames Tunnel, 35, 75, 169, Dogs, ancient, in Devonshire, 269, 341, 523 Dollies for doilies, misprint in the 'Standard,' 46 Douglas, the Black, his biography, 229 Douglas (James Douglas Stoddart), his arms, 52 Pickwickian phrase, 275 Downman (John), portraits by, 269 Dozzil or dossil, figure on stack, 17, 178, 234, 293 Dryden and other poets, resemblances, 353, 482 273 Dublin, bleeding image in Christ Church, 55 Duignan (W. H.) on English mile, 498 Dukes or jukes, stablemen's term, 7, 92 Dunheved on "One and all," Cornish motto, 148 Renfred, Christian name, 460 149, E. (A. S.) on Petigrewe, its etymology, 233 Shilston family of Devon, 336 E. (K.) on game of tables, 435 Earl's Palace, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, 337, 426, 486 Easier than Lying,' short story, 288 East (Edward), watchmaker to Charles I., 433 Easter, tables for finding, prefixed to the Prayer- Easton (W. M. G.) on Bucth, Gaelic name, 316 Editorial:- Beak a magistrate, 80 Blight, significations and uses of the word, 408 Brook's Market, 368 Chess poem, 408 Classical confession, 40 Dante Society, 120 "God bless the king!" 388 Good wishes, 1 Housemaid's knee, 388 Lang (A.), contributions to the 'Saturday,' 260 Lay for lies, 300 'Letters on the English Nation,' 80 Royal Marines in 1708, officers of, 180 Tramway, derivation of, 160 Editors, the evolution of, 166, 323, 425 Edward III. and Flemish weavers, 288, 362, 442 Eighteenth-century histories of England, 127, 189, Eighteenth-century sporting record, 495 Elizabeth (Queen), scandal concerning, 51 Ellacombe (H. N.) on figs in fruit, 209 Ellis (A. S.) on Bohun and Plugenet families, 400 Seriff, printing term, 246 Elverton Manor, co. Kent, its history, 356, 406 England, histories of, 127, 189, 276, 398 Enigmas, poetical, by W. M. Praed, 26, 75, 176 "Ah! cruel death, to make three meals of one," Grattox, the spotted negro boy, 456, 505 Henry (Prince), 1612, 34, 77, 230, 337, 477 "Here lies she who has his wife," 33 Johnson (Mr. Thomas), "Good reader, if thou "Man, thee behoveth oft, to have this in mind," Midwives' in Norwich, 453 Tenterden Church, 332. "This maid no elegance of form possess'd," 85 Eugénie, Empress of the French, her education in Folk-lore:- Eye, the evil, 285 F. on Sir Peregrine Maitland, 525 F. (G. S.) on Robert Browning's 'Paracelsus,' 188 'Punch,' the changes in, and a suggestion, 227 Shield of brawn, 247 F. (W.) on argh, place-name termination, 48, 212 Field-Marshals during the second half of the eigh- Field-names, signification of, 396 Filleul (S. E. V.) on Filliol family, 287 Filliol family, 287, 386 Fischer (E. L.) on the Black Douglas, 229 Fishwick (H.) on butt, the counterfoil of a cheque, 336 Fitchett (John), 1776-1838, Warrington poet, his FitzGerald (Edward), bibliography of, 201, 221, 241 Customs,' 10, 57 Pickwickian Manners and Fitzgerald (P.) on Pickwickian phrase, 229 Waverley novels, early issues of the, 181 Cutting babies' nails, 375, 500 Glas Ghairm, Highland incantation, 107 Gold, rubbing the eyes with, 104, 212 Green fairies: Woolpit green children, 47, 155 Poker virtue, 108 Cyclops, 238 "Grave of great reputations," 156 'Hail, Queen of Heaven,' Catholic hymn, 154 Macaulay, his Horatius,' 413 Rogers's Ginevra,' 3, 505 Wordsworth (W.), his 'Excursion,' 68 Form of intercession: War in South Africa, 184 Crabs' eyes as medicine, 356 Doctor as a Christian name, 53 Forshaw (Rev. Charles), his biography, 229 Out of print, 195, 422 Town gates outside London, 363 Forshaw (Rev. Charles and Rev. Thurstan), their Foss (M. E.) on old songs, 504 Foxcroft (H. C.) on Burnet manuscripts, 314 Bath, Order of the, 50 Stafford family, 522 Frail, its meaning, 51, 158 Flag, the British (see Supplement, June 30th), 414, Francesca on Earl's Palace, Kirkwall, 337 440, 457, 478 Flannelized, first literary use of the word, 26 Flaxman (John), his wife and Swedenborgianism, 52 Fletcher (J. B.) on monograph on Lando, 312 Floyd (W. C. L.) on price paid for china, 345 Garrard (Rev. G.), Master of Charterhouse, 37 G. (M. N.) on Prince" Boothby, 236 Bummel, its meaning, 524 Devil walking through Athlone, 425 Muggletonian writings, 485 Proverbs in Herbert's Jacula Prudentum,' 383 G. (W. J.) on special literature for soldiers, 105 G. (W. R.) on Tennyson query, 503 Gadsden (W. J.) on Thomas Guy's will, 209 Gallows and birds' nesting-places, 172 Gmonom on box-irons, 173 "International Library of Famous Literature," 215 Gnu, its etymology, 45 Gold, eyes rubbed with, for luck, 104, 212 Goldsmith (Oliver), misquotation from his 'Deserted Goode (J. A.) on "See how these Christians love one Goodere (Capt. Samuel), his biography, 209, 275, 341, 443 Goodfellow (R.) on translations of Baudelaire, 483 Gough (H.) on Guild of St. John the Baptist, Gould (I. C.) on Chingford old church, 113 Grammatical usage, "there was" with plural sub- Games: "Les Grâces," 336, 459; tables, 435, 501; Granby (Marchioness of), portrait by, 25 Fox myne host, 457 Games, Italian ball, 207 Games, the Wenlock Olympian, 513 Gantelope, the, old military punishment, 204 Garbett (E. L.) on town gates outside London, 362 Garrard (Rev. G.), Master of the Charterhouse, 37 Gaskell (Mrs.) and Charlotte Brontë, 449 Gavel and shieling, their etymology, 85, 210, 271 Genesis, Basque book of, 396, 442 Genius and large families, 433, 479 Gennadius on Dr. Johnson as a Grecian,' 71 Gennys (J.), his death, 316 Gray (Thomas) and Horace Walpole, 51 Holbein Gateway in Whitehall, 320 Green as symbol of inconstancy, 65, 152, 295 Griffits, origin of the name, 316 Griggs and Gregorians, London society, 1730, 127, 236 Grolier bindings, 18 Grosvenor manuscripts quoted in Ormerod's History George II., and Thomas Dunkerley's claim to be his Guild Mayor of Preston, Lancashire, 96 son, 106, 237 Gerard (Lady), 209 Gerish (W. B.) on William Cecil, Lord Burleigh, 28 Gibbs (J. W. M.) on Margaret Blount, 16 Gilbert (Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna), 476 Gunpowder in China, date of introduction of, 516 H. on armorial, 314 Pitches (Sir A.), his pedigree, 314 London H. (A.) on bed-waggons, 356 Gillies (Margaret), portrait of Helen Faucit, 147, 198 Elizabethan terms, 365 Ivers, its meaning and derivation, 188 Gilpin (John), his burial-place, 357 Gipsies, charges against, 165; in England in the Gladstone (Right Hon. W. E.), his height, 129, 189, Glastonbury, altars at, 131 Glengarry, early use of the word, 372 Gnomon on artists' mistakes, 317 Brothers bearing same Christian name, 54 Contributors to vol. i. 'N. & Q.,' 90 George II., a son of, 237 Jekyll surname, 290 'King of Bantam," 18 Mouse, the, Isaiah lxvi. 17, 446 Papaw, its origin, 32 H. (A. C.) on Fanny Cornforth, 129 H. (F. W.) on alteration of pronunciations, 453 Authorship of The Red, White, and Blue,' 15 H. (J. B.) on orientation of the fabrics of churches, 104 ་ Jews in Napoleon's army, 515 William the Silent, his assassin, 248 H. (S. F.) on salmon disease, 87 Scott (Sir Walter), his Scottish dialect, 95 H. (W.) on toad mugs, 8 H. (W. B.) on 'The Red, White, and Blue,' 15 H. (W. F.) on Mr. Ongley's death, 249 Hail, Queen of Heaven,' Catholic hymn, 28, 154 Hall (A.) on Bibury, 384 Chaucer (Thomas), his biography, 146 Picts and Scots, 420 Prince of Wales as Duke of Cornwall, 363 Saxon shore of Britain, 433 Tin trade, ancient, of Britain, 218 Tomb in Berkeley Church, 483 Hallam (H.), his riddle, 332 Hamburg, its coloured cow, 466 Hamilton family, 357 Hamilton (S. G.) on "Thé Beurré," 57 Hampstead, magazine articles on, 436 Hancock (A. W.) on Madame Laffitte, 7 Handwriting, pictures composed of, 127, 367 Hanky Panky, curious mistake, 26, 175, 296 Hannay family of Kirkdale, 195 Hanover Square Concert Rooms, 493 Hansel, its meaning, 393 Harris (C. S.) on regimental nicknames, 440 Danish place-names in Cheshire, 93 Petigrewe surname, 501 Swigg surname, 112 Hartshorne (A.) on drinking-glass, 515 Harvest festivals, their introduction in London, 227 Havelock (Sir Henry), 291 Hawkwood (Sir John), his biography, 11, 73 Hayes (J.) on the "Bottle," St. Paul's Churchyard, 108 Hebb (J.) on Bozier's Court, 185 Fleet Street, No. 17, 237 Goodere (Capt. S.), 443 Ireland Yard, Blackfriars, 434 'New Critical Review,' 190 Punch and Judy, 513 Roberts (Lord) and Suwarrow, 454 Ruskin's residences, 475 Hedges, plashed, their origin, 127, 235, 325 Heel-ball and cobblers' wax, difference, 166, 256 Heelis (J. L.) on the murder of Paul, Emperor of Heit father, in modern Friesian, 356 Help To help, followed by an infinitive, 476 Hemingway (Samuel), his biography, 415 Hemming (R.) on regimental nicknames, 380 Hems (H.) on artists' mistakes, 319 Bible originally written in Dutch, 198 Brothers Mayor and Town Clerk at same time, 176 Chest, old wooden, 196 Churches, built of unhewn stone, 215 Clock, old, 269 Curate, a chained, 403 Hoyt, its meaning, 113 Laymen reading lessons in cathedrals, 466 Lighthouse, first British, 295 Mayfair marriages, 398 "One and all," 424 Pictures composed of handwriting, 255, 367 St. Eanswyth, virgin saint, 74 St. Hieretha, Devonshire saint, 294 Shepherdess Walk, Hoxton, 11, 322 Soldiers' 'bacca, 332 Thebal, 479 Virtues and vices, 444 Windmill, an old, 453 Henley (W. E.) on refrain of poem, 208 Henry (Prince), epitaph on, 1612, 34, 77, 230, 337, 477 Henry II., his coronation, 210, 364 Armorial bearings, 52 Arms on the Bar Gate of Southampton, 292 Arms of peeresses in their own right, 184 Gules, on a fesse between three bucks' heads, 87 Vairy, on a canton arg., 314 Hooper (J.) on dozzil or dossil, 178 Fairies, green: Woolpit green children, 47 "Lazy Laurence," 503 Lollard towers, 496 Marquée, date of adoption of the word, 77 St. Jordan, Christian name, 256 Shadwell (John), father of Thomas Shadwell, 515 Wallington (Nehemiah), his biography, 187 Hope (H. G.) on Daniel Defoe, 483 Hawkwood (Sir John), his biography, 11 Soldiers, English, at the battle of Colenso, 285 Herbert (G.), 'Jacula Prudentum,' proverbs in, 108, Hopton (Arthur), bis 'Concordancie of Yeares,' 133 Heretics, faggots for burning, 269, 326, 401 Hiatt (C.) on church of St. Saviour, Southwark, 516 Laymen reading lessons in cathedrals, 466 Virtues and vices, 444 Wenlock Olympian games, 513 Hibgame (F. T.) on blessing of the throats, 169 Flannelized, literary use of the word, 26 Pictures composed of handwriting, 255 Hicatee, West Indian zoological term, 167 Tomkinson (Thomas), his biography, 8 Hileen (H. J.) on William Duff, 28 Hillen (H. J.) on ballad "The Heir of Linne,' 129 Hippin, kind of cake, origin of the word, 47, 154, 325 'Pickwickian Studies,' 10 Hirst, its meaning, 107, 323 History, how it is made, 423 Hitchin-Kemp (F.) on Flemish weavers, 362 Kemp family of Hendon, 398 Horning, ancient Scottish rite, 51 Horns of Moses, 284 Horse-bread, its use and composition, 95 Horse equipment, date and origin of various parts of, Horse-gentler = horse-breaker, use of the word in Lincolnshire, 104, 218 Horseshoes, claimed as toll at Oakham, 130 Housden (J. A. J.) on the ' De Imitatione,' 75 Howell (J.), Hoti in, 494 Howk to dig, to scoop, 55 Hoyt, its meaning, and as a surname, 113 Hudger, Surrey word for bachelor, 67, 256 Hudson (G.) on will proved in the Archdeaconry of Hughes (T. C.) on brothers Mayor and Town Clerk at Gladstone (Right Hon. W. E.), his height, 189 Rylands family, 355 Suffolk name for ladybird, 48 Huish (M. B.) on portrait by John Downman, 269 Humbug-nonsense, 404 Hume (W.) on refrain of poem, 275 Hun-barrow, its meaning, 87 Hoastik carles people of Austwick, Yorkshire, 16, 72 Hurgin, its etymology and meaning, 87, 213, 274 Hodgkin (J. E.) on Lowestoft china, 157 Pigeon cure, 226 "Rackstrow's old man," 366 Steam engine, its early history, 135 Hodgson (J. C.) on Northern fighters at Flodden, 126 Hogarth (W.), his 'Sigismunda,' 74 Hognayle money, meaning of the term, 287, 459 Holles Street, Cavendish Square, No. 24, the birth- Holmes (Walter), his biography, 27 Holyoake (G. J.) on the late Mr. B. Quaritch, 116 Hoon aff-to hold off or delay, 56 Hooper (J.) on anti-Jewish survival in Barcelona, 315 Battle sheaves, 230 Bigot: Bigote, its derivation, 125 Bryce (Thomas), his riming 'Register,' 357 Hurry-staith, 107, 217 Hussey (A.) on Chingford old church, 113 Polder: Loophole, 258 Reade family, 175 St. Eanswyth, virgin saint, 74 St. Nicholas (Thomas), 187 Thurbane (John), his biography, 109 Hutchins (B. L.) on parish and other accounts, 61 I. (B. A.) on "Bloated armaments," 455 I. (D. C.) on General Lambert in Guernsey, 91 Ignagning, its meaning, 147, 252 |