Pickford (J.) on Thomas Hearne, 286, 493 Murder, its curious discovery, 284 Publishing, provincial, 311 Shelley (P. B.), his cremation, 151 Witchcraft in Suffolk, 425 Piggot, origin of the term, 1607, 368, 475 Pigott Bridgewater and Packenham, 468 Parish registers, 198 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 'Placita de Quo Warranto,' transcript of 1818, 327, '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 Plover, its name, 345, 415 Plum-pudding, Christmas, 228, 295 Plymouth leat and Sir Francis Drake, 370 Poet versus poet, 178 Point-blank, its etymology, 87 Pokarie, its meaning and etymology, 385 Pope (Alexander), his reference to Viscount Corn- '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 Norwich estates, 197 Preceptors and Knights Templars, 307, 513 Price (C.) on "daughter," the suffix, 192 Browning (R.), his Asolando,' 345 Dryden (John) and Burke, 203 Garrick (David) and Gray's 'Odes,' 109 Howe (Lord), 86 Hugo (Victor), his unpublished works, 347 Lepel (Miss), stanzas on, 376 Nursery stories, cumulative, 163 Scotch ballad, 271 Solly (E.), his bibliographical papers, 125 Prince (C. L.) on Horatia Nelson, 133 Worm, the verb, 234 Princes, two murdered, their skeletons, 255, 391, 457 Printing clubs, 306, 418 Prison, books written in, 147, 256, 412 Privy Councillors before 1660, 167 Procul on friend of Rev. Sydney Smith, 348 Proverbs and Phrases :- Albion perfide, 128, 411 All my eye and Betty Martin, 216, 298 Blue pigeon, 249, 316 Bodkin: To ride bodkin, 74 But and ben, 57, 95, 155, 198 Cock-and-bull story, 270, 452, 494 Ganging suit, 209, 258 Good, bad, or indifferent, 288 Grand Old Man, 5, 98, 271 Ingratum si dixeris, omnia dixti, 449, 514 Law: One law for the rich and another for the Law is no respecter of persons, 195 Lumley's dog, 328, 397 Nail Down on the nail, 366 Omnia exeunt in mysterium, 448 A contented mind is a continual feast, 469, 519 Be good, sweet maid, 320 Between the cradle and the grave, 269, 339 But man the lawless [charter'd ?] libertine may De omnibus rebus et quibusdam aliis, 500 Evil, be thou my good, 180 Experience is the best of schoolmasters, 59 Gods meet gods, and jostle in the dark, 169, 218, He carries his heart in his hand, 370, 439, 519 I must pass through this world but once, 429 Is thy servant a dog? 114 Knowledge by suffering entereth, 169, 218 Lenis alit flammam, grandior aura necat, 269, 439 Lose this day loitering, 169, 218, 278 Not heaven itself upon the past has power, 9, 59 Some lurking good behind some seeming ill, 370 The East bowed low before the blast, 370, 439 The rude man requires only to see something, 189 Tis but the casket that lies here, 269 R. (L.) on Goldsmith's 'Traveller,' 364 R. (N. E.) on grocer and yeoman, 266 Publishing, provincial, 16, 311 R. (S. N.) on a silver box, 328 R. (W. H.) on 'Club," 92 R. (W. L.) on Knights of the Bath, 149 Radcliffe (F. R. Y.) on Radcliffe family, 32 Randall (J.) on errors of printers and authors, 261 Raphael (S.), his skill in "restoring," 305 Ratcliffe (T.) on Clink, place-name, 117 Cob-nut, a game, 137 Codger, its meaning, 97 66 Heigh's an owd tyke," 148 If I had a donkey," 75 tesnake, antidote for its bite, 249 Raven (G.) on Oliver Cromwell, 303 Supplement to the Notes , with No. 238, July 19, 1890 Richardson (Jonathan), jun., his 'Richardsoniana,' 186 Ridiculous, its meanings, 453 Rigg (J. M.) on Quarterly Review' and Sir John Rip on ordinaries, cookshops, &c., 127 Robin Hood, who was he? 226 Rogers (Col. Hugh), M.P. in Long Parliament, 148 Rogers (Major Robert), his biography, 68, 135 Rome, church of Sta. Maria del Popolo, 366 Rook family of Coldham Hall, Suffolk, 51 Rose (Sir George), 68 Rotherham Inclosure Award, 267 Rowley family of Lawton, co. Chester, 167 Rule (F.) on "Alpieu," 405 Campbell (Thomas), 473 "Fool or physician at forty," 38 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 "Plus je vois les hommes," 288 Rust (J. C.) on Princess Pocahontas, 88 Rutland (Thomas, first Earl of), and Norfolk's cam- S. on Kalminda; ou, la Tour Noire,' 389 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. L.) on wind of a cannon ball, 152 S. (I.) on Barrett family, 307 'Change for American Notes,' 187 S. (J. B.) on Don't v. Doesn't, 305 Folchetto, pseudonym, 68 Ireland, its crown, 257 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. (R. F.) on Lord Jeffreys, 155 S. (W. S. L.) on "Bloody Mary," 469 Sa (Don Pantaleon), his biography, 228, 333, 394 Sacchetti (Franco), his 'Sermoni,' 195 Sacheverel (Dr. Henry), his remains, 466 St. Agnes le Clair Baths, 507 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 Sciddinchou, place-name, 388 Scorpio on the Duke of Wellington, 335 Scotch universities, MSS. relating to, 428 St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, and the Emperor Scotland, its seven earldoms, 229; its population in the Middle Ages, 427 Scots, Royal, or Pilate's Guards, 287, 416, 497 Walpole (Sir R.) and Burleigh, 89 Scott (Sir Walter), local details in Kenilworth,' 26; 66 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 G, dropping the fiual, 472 Jokes, old, 158 Knights of the Bath, 212 Petrarch (Francis), his inkstand, 177 Saints, pictorial calendar of, 488 Salm-Salm (George, Prince of), signature in register, Sanders (Nicholas), report by, 366 All's Well that Ends Well, Act I. sc. i.: "How As You Like It, Act I. sc. i.: "The taller is his "Chair," 345 Coriolanus, Act IV. sc. vii. : Hamlet, the longest play, 27; Act I. sc. i.: "The Henry VI., Mr. Fleay's version, 327 Othello, Act I. sc. i.: "Tush! never tell me," Shakspeariana :- Sligo, piper of, in Woodstock,' 307, 438 Romeo and Juliet, Act IV. sc. iii.: "O! if I Small-pox, its first appearance, 117 Winter's Tale, obeli of the Globe edition, 24 Shoes, wooden, in Speaker's chair, 67, 117, 295, 378, 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 Signatures, episcopal, 127, 189 Signs sculptured in stone, 16, 96, 397 Sikes (J. C.) on the number of Christians, 276 Smith (E.) on St. Mildred's, Poultry, 32 Smith (Sydney), his receipt for salad, 69, 155, 250; Snape (Andrew), farrier to Charles II., 48, 115, 197, Snow, phenomenal footprints in, 18, 70, 173, 253 Solly (Edward), his bibliographical papers, 125 Standfast Street, Woburn, Massachusetts, 509 Steam, Lord Thurlow on, 229, 295 Steers (H.), author, 309 Steevens family, 289 Steggall (J.) on Sir Humphry Davy, 507 Small-pox, its first appearance, 117 Sterne (Laurence), Rue de St. Pierre in the 'Senti. |