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Pickford (J.) on Thomas Hearne, 286, 493
Jews in England, 330
Jokes, old, 251
Leather, human, 91
Loutherbourg (P. J. de), 356
Luddites, 485

Murder, its curious discovery, 284
"One law for the rich," 453
Oystermouth, 377

Publishing, provincial, 311
"Ride bodkin," 74

Shelley (P. B.), his cremation, 151
Trevor (Richard), 208

Witchcraft in Suffolk, 425

Piggot, origin of the term, 1607, 368, 475

Pigott Bridgewater and Packenham, 468
Pigott (W. G. F.) on man traps, 518

Parish registers, 198
Wool-gathering, 237

Pigs seeing the wind, 14

Pilate's Guards, or Royal Scots, 287, 416, 497

Pindar and Zuingli, 8, 252, 434

Pink (W. D.) on Gilbert Millington, 238

Popham (Sir Francis), 87

Rogers (Col. Hugh), 148

Piscator (Bonaventura), suppressed quotation by De
Morgan, 187

'Placita de Quo Warranto,' transcript of 1818, 327,
438

'Plain Sermons,' Vol. IX., 388

Plant names, popular, 347

Platonic year, 37

Pliny and the salamander, 365

Peet (W. H.) on booksellers' sales in eighteenth cen- Plomer (H. R.) on books of reference, 378

tury, 301

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Plover, its name, 345, 415

Plum-pudding, Christmas, 228, 295

Plymouth leat and Sir Francis Drake, 370
Pocahontas (Princess), end of her life, 88, 210
Poe (E. A.), his sonnet on silence, 306, 417
Poem, humorous, 127, 192, 277
Poems wanted, 168, 348

Poet versus poet, 178

Point-blank, its etymology, 87
Poison Maid, folk-tale, 202, 298

Pokarie, its meaning and etymology, 385
Pollard (H. F.) on detached bell towers, 277
Polldavy or poledavy, its etymology, 431
Pontefract Monastery, its priors, 127, 213
Pool (W. J.) on Mr. Morley and Mr. Gladstone, 267
Poor, "riotous," 429

Pope (Alexander), his reference to Viscount Corn-
bury, 146; authorship of 'The Basset Table, an
Eclogue,' 225, 405, 515; reference to a couplet, 448
Popham (Sir Francis), Knt., his burial, 87
Popple (William), Governor of Bermuda, 485
Poppleton (J. E.) on a bell inscription. 268

'Popular Monthly,' periodical, 327, 378

Portgraves of London, 483

Portrait, anonymous, 108, 373

Portsmouth (Duchess of), her autograph, 407

Postmen, their knocks, 229

Potwalloper, its meaning, 367, 435

Poulter (R. C.) on J. P. Richter, 406

Povey (Charles), noticed, 326, 411

Powel (H. P.) on watered silk, 449

Pratt (A. F.) on St. Agnes, 488
St. Agnes le Clair Baths, 507
Pratt (G. C.) on Australia, 236

Norwich estates, 197

Preceptors and Knights Templars, 307, 513
Prendergast (F. E.) on "Humanity" Martin, 32
Preston Candover, Hants, 189

Price (C.) on "daughter," the suffix, 192
Prideaux (W. F.) on parallel anecdotes, 465
Banian = undershirt, 443
Bobstick, its meaning, 98

Browning (R.), his Asolando,' 345
Bulse, Anglo-Indian word, 367
Cruikshank (George), 405

Dryden (John) and Burke, 203
Fitzgerald (Edward), 207

Garrick (David) and Gray's 'Odes,' 109
Hartley (Mrs.), 395

Howe (Lord), 86

Hugo (Victor), his unpublished works, 347
Kabab, its meaning, 355

Lepel (Miss), stanzas on, 376

Nursery stories, cumulative, 163
Paris in 1801, 26

Scotch ballad, 271

Solly (E.), his bibliographical papers, 125
Walpole (Horace), 437

Prince (C. L.) on Horatia Nelson, 133
Troyllesbaston, 489

Worm, the verb, 234

Princes, two murdered, their skeletons, 255, 391, 457
Printers' errors, 261

Printing clubs, 306, 418

Prison, books written in, 147, 256, 412

Privy Councillors before 1660, 167

Procul on friend of Rev. Sydney Smith, 348
Proofs seen by Elizabethan authors, 431

Proverbs and Phrases :-

Albion perfide, 128, 411

All my eye and Betty Martin, 216, 298
Ballyhack: Go to Ballyhack, 209
Beauty sleep, 33

Blue pigeon, 249, 316

Bodkin: To ride bodkin, 74

But and ben, 57, 95, 155, 198
Calling of the sea, 149, 213
Cheap and nasty, 424
Coat-tails, 127, 255

Cock-and-bull story, 270, 452, 494
Cold shoulder, 228
Common or garden, 68, 132
Fool or physician at forty, 38

Ganging suit, 209, 258

Good, bad, or indifferent, 288

Grand Old Man, 5, 98, 271

Ingratum si dixeris, omnia dixti, 449, 514
Jericho To send to Jericho, 343, 394

Law: One law for the rich and another for the
poor, 288, 453

Law is no respecter of persons, 195
Love No love lost, 126, 336

Lumley's dog, 328, 397

Nail Down on the nail, 366

Omnia exeunt in mysterium, 448

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A contented mind is a continual feast, 469, 519
A creature that can strike fire in the morning, 79
A goose is an awkward dish, 189, 278, 519
A little rule, a little sway, 269, 339

Be good, sweet maid, 320

Between the cradle and the grave, 269, 339

But man the lawless [charter'd ?] libertine may
rove, 458

De omnibus rebus et quibusdam aliis, 500

Evil, be thou my good, 180

Experience is the best of schoolmasters, 59
God knoweth best, 260

Gods meet gods, and jostle in the dark, 169, 218,
278

He carries his heart in his hand, 370, 439, 519
He knows you not, ye glorious powers, 120

I must pass through this world but once, 429
Inveni portum, 168, 237

Is thy servant a dog? 114

Knowledge by suffering entereth, 169, 218

Lenis alit flammam, grandior aura necat, 269, 439
Life that dares send, 169, 218, 278

Lose this day loitering, 169, 218, 278
Malheur à l'enfant de la terre, 469
Nobilis ille labor, 429

Not heaven itself upon the past has power, 9, 59
Oh, the days when I was young, 49, 99
Our life is like a narrow raft, 429, 519
Præfervidum ingenium Scotorum, 12, 93
Preach not to me your musty rules, 469
Quis desiderio sit pudor aut modus, 370, 399
Sad and fearful was the story, 49

Some lurking good behind some seeming ill, 370
The bishop's gods have Ethiop eyes, 9

The East bowed low before the blast, 370, 439
The goodly leads by the plumber laid, 469
The mountain sheep are sweeter, 459

The rude man requires only to see something, 189
They alone content may gain, 49

Tis but the casket that lies here, 269

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R. (L.) on Goldsmith's 'Traveller,' 364
R. (L. G.) on heraldic query, 289

R. (N. E.) on grocer and yeoman, 266
R. (R.) on catskin earls, 512

Publishing, provincial, 16, 311
Tennyson (Lord), 344

R. (S. N.) on a silver box, 328
R. (T.) on man traps, 517

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R. (W. H.) on 'Club," 92

R. (W. L.) on Knights of the Bath, 149
Racine (Jean) and the Knights Templars, 95
Radcliffe family, 32, 132, 216, 313, 376
Radcliffe on Bates-Harrop, 508

Radcliffe (F. R. Y.) on Radcliffe family, 32
Railway carriages, third-class, 285, 469
"Rainbow" Tavern, Fleet Street, 35
Rake, in topography, 508
Randall Fowke, 249

Randall (J.) on errors of printers and authors, 261
Rank and file, its meaning, 5, 198

Raphael (S.), his skill in "restoring," 305
Rappahannock, steam ship, 368, 473

Ratcliffe (T.) on Clink, place-name, 117

Cob-nut, a game, 137

Codger, its meaning, 97
Gaskell Gascoigne, 193

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Heigh's an owd tyke," 148

If I had a donkey," 75
Judges, their black cap, 75
Messing, its meaning, 494
"One law for the rich," 453
Pigs seeing the wind, 14
Thimble, its invention, 95
Tif tough-resolute, 425

tesnake, antidote for its bite, 249

Raven (G.) on Oliver Cromwell, 303

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Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 238, July 19, 1890

Richardson (Jonathan), jun., his 'Richardsoniana,' 186
Richter (J. P.), his works in England, 406, 518
Riddle, French, 108, 137

Ridiculous, its meanings, 453

Rigg (J. M.) on Quarterly Review' and Sir John
Hawkwood, 184, 272, 456

Rip on ordinaries, cookshops, &c., 127
Roasted alive, 49, 137

Robin Hood, who was he? 226

Rogers (Col. Hugh), M.P. in Long Parliament, 148
Rogers (J. E. T.) on Bedfordshire custom, 505
Edward of Lancaster, 423

Rogers (Major Robert), his biography, 68, 135
Roman Catholic registers, 487

Rome, church of Sta. Maria del Popolo, 366
Romney (George), his 'Shipwreck,' 368

Rook family of Coldham Hall, Suffolk, 51
Rose family of Monks Kirkby and Daventry, 407
Rose (Sir George), F.R.S., his biography, 68, 134, 197
Rose (M. J.) on Rose family, 407

Rose (Sir George), 68

Rotherham Inclosure Award, 267

Rowley family of Lawton, co. Chester, 167
Rugby, Borter House at, 448

Rule (F.) on "Alpieu," 405

Campbell (Thomas), 473

"Fool or physician at forty," 38
Freemason, only female, 206

Moore (T.), his Irish Melodies,' 497

Rules of the monkish orders, 9, 129

Runes, their antiquity, 12, 250

Russell (Lady) on Bacon and Firebrace families, 433
De la Beche (Margery, Lady), 153
Oseney Abbey, 8

"Plus je vois les hommes," 288

Rust (J. C.) on Princess Pocahontas, 88
Rutland House, Knightsbridge, 229, 278

Rutland (Thomas, first Earl of), and Norfolk's cam-
paign in Scotland, 106

S. on Kalminda; ou, la Tour Noire,' 389
Monastic life, 294

S. (B. F.) on heraldic query, 332

St. John of Jerusalem, Order of, 468

S. (C.) on Contarini Palæologus, 488

S. (C. B.) on Earl of Bute, 230

S. (C. W.) on Spy Wednesday, 407

S. (D.) on "Cock-and-bull story," 452
S. (E.) on Hon. Mrs. Norton, 406

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S. (E. L.) on wind of a cannon ball, 152
S. (F. B.) on If I had a donkey," 151
S. (F. G.) on postmen's knocks, 229
Silverpoint, its meaning, 50
Tindall (Sir John), 106

S. (I.) on Barrett family, 307

'Change for American Notes,' 187
'Dictionary of National Biography,' 403

S. (J. B.) on Don't v. Doesn't, 305

Folchetto, pseudonym, 68

Ireland, its crown, 257
Literary parallelism, 65
Normans in Ireland, 325

O'Connell (D.) and Rome, 214

S. (J. J.) on wooden shoes, 117

Shop-bills and tradesmen's cards, 432

Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 233, July 19, 1890

S. (J. J.) on Sir Robert Vyner, 407

S. (L. G.) on Rutland House, Knightsbridge, 278
S. (P.) on "Blue pigeon," 249

S. (R. F.) on Lord Jeffreys, 155

S. (W. S. L.) on "Bloody Mary," 469

Sa (Don Pantaleon), his biography, 228, 333, 394
Sace or Kirghiz, 386

Sacchetti (Franco), his 'Sermoni,' 195

Sacheverel (Dr. Henry), his remains, 466
Sacheverel-Coke (A.) on "Gallus de Ciogo," 449
Sacheverell (Valence), his family, 110
Sadeler (Marco), engraver, 348, 435
St. Agnes, writers of her life, 488

St. Agnes le Clair Baths, 507

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Heriots, manorial, 308

Legh family, 55

Occult Society, 213

Tonson, bookseller, 512

"Scate blade," or "Catherine Blades," 67

Schaub (Sir Luke), his biography, 207, 331
Scholes surname, 127, 255

Sciddinchou, place-name, 388

Scorpio on the Duke of Wellington, 335
Scotch ballad, old, 17, 271

Scotch universities, MSS. relating to, 428
Scotch university graduates, 435

St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, and the Emperor Scotland, its seven earldoms, 229; its population in
Theodosius, 466

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the Middle Ages, 427

Scots, Royal, or Pilate's Guards, 287, 416, 497
Scott family of East Lothian, 29, 193
Scott (Dr. Daniel), his burial-place, 406, 488
Scott (E.) on Cremation of Shelley,' 66

Walpole (Sir R.) and Burleigh, 89

Scott (Sir Walter), local details in Kenilworth,' 26;
Ashby-de-la-Zouch and its castle in Ivanhoe,' 92,
176, 258; as a popularizer of Shakspeare, 228;
Piper of Sligo," in Woodstock,' 307, 438
Scroope (Henry), Lord Scroope of Upsall, 448

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St. Mildred's Churches, Poultry and Bread Street, Sea: “ Calling of the sea," 149, 213

31, 113, 154, 190, 312, 435

St. Nega, in Corsica, 34, 98

St. Nighton Nectan, 229, 330

St. Paul's Cathedral, pillar of brass in, 307, 452

St. Sativola, of Exeter, 44, 192

St. Saviour's, Southwark, poem on, 447

St. Swithin on "cast linen," 203, 352
Compliment, doubtful, 305

G, dropping the fiual, 472

Jokes, old, 158

Knights of the Bath, 212
Negro worship, 179
"Odeur Anglaise," 204
Oof-bird Juggins, 187

Petrarch (Francis), his inkstand, 177
Potwalloper, its meaning, 367
Publishing, provincial, 193, 392
Railway carriages, third-class, 470
Watch-dog, its manufacture, 186
Words, misused, 146

Saints, pictorial calendar of, 488
Salad, receipt for, 69, 155, 250
Salamander and Pliny, 365

Salm-Salm (George, Prince of), signature in register,
369, 415

Sanders (Nicholas), report by, 366

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All's Well that Ends Well, Act I. sc. i.: "How
understand we that?" 163

As You Like It, Act I. sc. i.:
daughter," 324

"The taller is his

"Chair," 345

Coriolanus, Act IV. sc. vii. :
Cymbeline, Act I. sc. iv.: "Without the help of
admiration," 263

Hamlet, the longest play, 27; Act I. sc. i.: "The
sheeted dead did squeak and gibber," 503;
sc. iv. "Dram of eale," 503

Henry VI., Mr. Fleay's version, 327
Love's Labour 's Lost, Act III. sc. i.: Remunera-
tion and guerdon, 502; Act V. sc. ii.:
66 Teeth
as white as whale's bone," 165
Macbeth, the six witches, 164; Act IV. sc. i.
"Untie the winds," &c., 165

Othello, Act I. sc. i.: "Tush! never tell me,"
264; Act III. sc. iii.: "O! beware, my lord
of jealousy," 503

Shakspeariana :-

Sligo, piper of, in Woodstock,' 307, 438

Romeo and Juliet, Act IV. sc. iii.: "O! if I Small-pox, its first appearance, 117
wake," &c., 264

Winter's Tale, obeli of the Globe edition, 24
Sharp (Richard), "Conversation Sharp," 418, 513
Shaw (Dr. William), his biography, 230, 307, 391, 498
Shelley (Mrs.), mistake as to 'Frankenstein,' 365
Shelley (Percy Bysshe), and Zoroaster, 17; painting
of his cremation, 66, 151, 236; passage in Prome-
theus,' 96; second verse of the Cloud,' 207
Sherborne on Rookwood family, 51
Shilleto (A. R.) on Robert Burton, 2

Shoes, wooden, in Speaker's chair, 67, 117, 295, 378,
472

Shop-bills and tradesmen's cards, 309, 432

Shoyswell family, 96

Shutters, funeral, 8, 137

Sibyls, information about, 408, 472

Sicilia the fool, 69, 178

Sidney (L.) on diabolic correspondence, 368

Sieve in divination, 188, 332

Sieveking (A. F.) on brass pillar in St. Paul's, 307

Sigma on Clephane surname, 358

Hamilton (Sir Andrew), 467

Hamilton (Sir John), 437
Ismay (Rev. Thomas), 435
Murray of Broughton, 509
Nisbet (Alexander), 510
Oliphant (Master of), 343

Signatures, episcopal, 127, 189

Signs sculptured in stone, 16, 96, 397

Sikes (J. C.) on the number of Christians, 276

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Smith (E.) on St. Mildred's, Poultry, 32
Smith (Capt. John) of Virginia, his 'True Travels and
Adventures,' 1, 41, 102, 161, 223, 281
Smith (K. H.) on Blemwell the painter, 295
Marshall (Mrs. Ann), 349

Smith (Sydney), his receipt for salad, 69, 155, 250;
his friend Richard Sharp, 348, 418, 513
Smollett (Dr. Tobias), his death and burial, 408
Smyth (James), Collector, of Dublin, 76

Snape (Andrew), farrier to Charles II., 48, 115, 197,
257

Snow, phenomenal footprints in, 18, 70, 173, 253
Societies, foreign, 229, 315; learned, 306, 418
Solitaire, the game, 348, 433

Solly (Edward), his bibliographical papers, 125
Somers (Admiral Sir George), his family, 368

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Standfast Street, Woburn, Massachusetts, 509
Starch, yellow, 262

Steam, Lord Thurlow on, 229, 295

Steers (H.), author, 309

Steevens family, 289

Steggall (J.) on Sir Humphry Davy, 507
Stella (Lady Penelope Rich), 32, 214
Stephens (F. G.) on Dr. Sacheverel, 466

Small-pox, its first appearance, 117
Stephenson (M.) on Flemish brass, 11
Horsely down Fair, 295

Sterne (Laurence), Rue de St. Pierre in the 'Senti.
mental Journey,' 366

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