ELEVENTH SERIES.-VOL. VII.
[For classified articles see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, FOLKLORE, HERALDRY, MOTTOES, PLACE NAMES, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKESPEARIANA, SONGS AND BALLADS, SURNAMES, and TAVERN SIGNS.]
Adam (Walter), Westminster scholar, 70 Adam family of Fanno, 449
Addressed," heraldic meaning of the word, 228, 294, 395
Adventurers in Holland, merchants, c. 1600, 108 Aeroplanes, first parade of, 1913, 446 Eschylus on Homer, 387, 478
"Ainay," derivation of the word, 170, 251 Ainsworth (Harrison), Lord Macaulay on, 269 "Airley Beacon," from Kingsley's poem, its locality, 349
"-al," noun-suffix, the use of, 267, 414 Alchemist's ape, meaning of, 110, 157, 211 Ale-taster, survival of the appointment, 467 Alexipharmics and mithridates, composition of, 189, 291
Almanacs, diminutive, English and foreign, 329, 375, 457
Almshouses near the Strand, c. 1820, 130, 236, 315, 417
Ambassador, British, in France, 1595, 367, 478, 497
'Ambulator,' guide to the London district, 430 American War of Independence, Hessian con- tingent, forged letter, 364, 436, 475 Amersham, churchyard inscriptions, 464 Ampersand," earliest use of the word, 247 André (Major J.), Genevese merchant, b. 1751,
Andrewes (Richard), c. 1500, his ancestry, 70, 135 Andrews (H. C.), his The Heathery,' 288, 338 Andrews (T.), artist, c. 1820, 287
Anonymous Works:—
A Spur to a Celestial Race, 10 Ballad of the Revenge, 8
Black Monk; or, The Secret of the Grey Turret, 348
Anonymous Works:-
Clara, book for children, 189
Eccentric Biography, c. 1800, 336, 455
Indian Pilgrim, c. 1850, 49
Letter H to his Little Brother Vowels, 93 Margiana, novel, c. 1809, 150, 233 Mirror for Short-hand Writers, 227
Old Man's Legacy, 228
Pax Vobis, 1685, 328, 433
Testament du Chevalier Walpole, 1767, 129 Villeroy; or, The Horrors of Zindorf Castle, 348
Antrobus family and Gray, 35
Ape in alchemist's laboratory, 110, 157, 211 Apium," English equivalent, 55, 74, 135, 195 Archiepiscopal visitations of monastic houses, 1250-93, 146
Armour (Robert) and Burns, 130
Arnold (Benedict), his burial-place, 49, 370 Arnold (Matthew), Requiescat and The Scholar-Gipsy,' 349, 397, 478
Ascham (Roger), proposed emendation, 445, 517 Ashford family, 29, 118
Assyrians and fish as a religious symbol, 310, 398 "Attainting royal blood," the legality of, 469 Auctioneer, first use of the hammer, 469
Aughendols," or "oxendoles," from a deed, 1698, 288
Austen (Jane), novels mentioned in her North- anger Abbey,' 14, 97, 238, 315, 396; and Godmersham House, 116; and the Liverpool Museum and British Gallery, 170, 235; her 'Lady Susan,' 388; her Persuasion,' 445 Australia, press report of discovery of, 1771, 406, 478
Australian explorers, relic of, 107, 178
Avebury (Lord), d. 1913, founder of the Bank Holiday, 466
Avignon, English graves at, 26
Axe and sandal tree compared to benevolent man, 69
Baccarat, game, derivation of the word, 67, 133 Bactrian coin of Eukratides, 368
Bagshaw (Thomas), Oxford student, 1734, 50, 97, 157
Bagwell (C.), Westminster School steward, 70 Bainbridge, Goring, and Gifford families, 69
Baker (Rev. H. De Foe), artist, c. 1790, 228,
Ball (Richard), of Chalton, d. c. 1632, 330, 431 Ballads, meaning of "Silverwood in, 250 Bancks (C.), miniature painter, d. c. 1755, 168 Bank Holiday, the founder of, 466 Banker of Nottingham, his seal, 489 Banyan, "to banyan," use of the verb, 290, 337 Barabbas incident in the Gospels, 381 Barnard family, 308, 370
Barnett (J.), M.P. for Rochester, 1818, 429, 493 Barret (or Bareyte), Sheriff of London, 1309,
Barrow (P.), b. 1813, in British Consular Service, 429, 493, 518
Barthou (M.), French Premier, 1913, 289, 377 Barwell (Stephen), Westminster scholar, 1745,
Barwell (W.), Westminster scholar, 1749, 110 Bath, obelisk at Orange Grove, 309, 376, 437 Battles: Crécy, 190, 258; Maldon, poem on, 110, 157, 197; Quiberon Bay, 1759, pictures of, 109, 216
Bayly (T. Haynes), musical composer, d. 1839, 109, 211
Beaconsfield. See Disraeli.
Beagle, H.M.S., fate of the ship, 10
Bean (W.), Westminster scholar with Southey, 289
Bearblock (John), b. c. 1532, draughtsman, 364
Beatson (General) and the Crimean War, 57, 135, 237
Beauclerk (Aubrey), Westminster scholar, 1746, 110
Beauclerk (J.), Westminster scholar, 1746, 110 Beavor (E.), Captain R.N., d. 1745, 350 Beck's Coffee-House, c. 1797, 387 Beckett family, 489
"Bedevil," early use of the word, 1718, 146 Bees, waking them at a death, 388
Bell, sanctus bell at St. John's College, Cam- bridge, 384
Bellew (Frances) = Horatio Hele, 1729/30, 268 Bells of Powick, Worcestershire, 49, 115 Belshazzar's feast, poems on, 178
Benamor (Dr.), Turk, of Milman Street, W.C., d. 1796, 261, 397
Bendyshe (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1716, 50
Benett family of Baldock, 395
Berners (Anne), c. 1704, her parentage, 368 Berrysfield, meaning of the place-name, 57 "Bethlem Gabor," name explained, 290, 337 Bettisfield Park, Flintshire, origin of name, 229 Beverley (Earl of), Jacobite, c. 1780, 329, 453 Bewick (Thomas), engravings in his works, 28, 115
Bible: Shakespeare thought a part of, 146, 494; Acts XXIX., the lost chapter, 470
Almanacs, diminutive, English and foreign, 329, 375, 457
'Ambulator,' guide to the London district,
Andrews's The Heathery,' 288, 338
Bibliotheca Bryantiana, 209, 276
Johnson (Dr.), his works, 507
Longfellow, copyright of his works, 389 'London,' 'British,' and 'English' Cata- logues of Books, 127, 196, 238, 256, 316 Morris dancers of Herefordshire, 91 Pechey (John), 1654-1718, his works, 328, 376
Petronius, 107, 195, 233
Printed books, early English, 327, 377, 432 St. Katharine's-by-the-Tower, 201, 260, 310, 376 Shakespeare plays: First Folio, earliest reference to, 8, 56, 94, 137, 217; Second Folio, 456
Sheridan: 'School for Scandal,' 126, 231; first editions of his plays, 226
Simson (R.), his Treatise concerning Por- isms,' 189
Solly (E.) and 'The Dunciad,' 68 'Speeches and Prayers' of the Regicides, forged, 301, 341, 383, 442, 502 Theses: Duncan Liddel, 125, 196
William of Worcester's Itinerary,' 246 Bibliotheca Bryantiana, 209, 276
Birmingham, buildings associated with Dickens, 325, 432, 510
Bishops, boy bishops of York Minster, 1416-85, 30, 78
Bishops' transcripts, the storing of, 66, 155 Bisset (R.), Westminster scholar, 1775, 270, 354
'Black Joke' from Hogarth's Rake's Progress,' 18, 114
Blackall (J.), M.D., his marriage, 270 Blacow (R.), Westminster scholar, 1783, 270 Blair (C. H.), Westminster scholar with Southey, 289
Blake (W) and his friend Butts, 1793, 428, 492 'Blue Devil,' comedy, 1829, 50, 96
'Bob's," 1853, identification of, 409, 478 Boger and Stephens families, 470 Boit (C.), enamel painter, c. 1710, 168 Bolt-in-Tun, Fleet Street, 426
Bolton (-), citizen of London, c. 1550, 488 Bolton (Prior), his window in St. Bartholomew the Great Church, 29, 95
Bonaparte (Napoleon), as historian, 70, 156; his Imperial Guard," 75; and De Foe, 405,
Bonington (R. Parkes), 1802-28, artist, 486 'Book of Hours,' French and Latin, c. 1500, 108, 190
Book of Hours, French and Latin, c. 1500, Books, chained, references to, 37 108, 190
Books, early English printed, 327, 377, 432
Notes and Queries, July 26, 1913.
Books recently published:-
Bartlett's (A. C.) Gardening, 459 Bayley's (H.) The Lost Language of Sym- bolism, 59, 100
Beaconsfield (Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of), Life of, by W. F. Monypenny, Vol. II., 118 Beaven's (Rev. A. B.) The Aldermen of the City of London, Vol. II., 478 Bibliographia Boltoniensis, by A. Sparke, 359 Bodley's (J. E. C.) Cardinal Manning, and Other Essays, 58
Bohn's Popular Library, Nos. 1 to 20, 319 Book-Prices Current, Vol. XXVII. Parts I. and II., 220, 459
Books that Count, ed. by W. F. Gray, 299 British Archivist, ed. by R. Holworthy, Vol. I. No. 1, 379
Budgen's (Rev. W.) Old Eastbourne, 319 Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 1913, 60 Calendar of Entries in the Papal Registers relating to Great Britain-Papal Letters, Vol. IX., A.D. 143147, prepared by J. A. Twemlow, 218-Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward III., Vol. XIII., A.D. 1364-7, 458 Calendar of State Papers and Manuscripts relating to English Affairs existing in the Archives and Collections of Venice, Vol. XVIII., 1623-5, edited by A. B. Hinds, 199 Cambridge History of English Literature, edited by A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller, Vol. IX., 198
Cambridge Modern History Atlas, 258 Carr's (W.) The Problem of Truth, 459 Christ's College, Biographical Register of, compiled by J. Peile, Litt.D., 338 Clayton's (J.) Co-operation, 140; Unions, 459
Cobbett (William), The Life and Letters of, by L. Melville, 518
Compton-Rickett's (Dr.) History of English Literature, 140
Cooper's (C. H. and T.) Athenæ Cantabrigi- enses, 239
Craigie's (W. A.) A New English Dictionary, Sniggle-Sorrow, 399
Cummings's (W. H.) Dr. Arne and Rule, Britannia,' 239
Cunliffe's (J. W.) Early English Classical Tragedies, 79
Dickens (Charles) and Music, by J. T. Light- wood, 259
Dorling's (E. E.) The Leopards of England, and Other Papers on Heraldry, 419 Englishwoman's Year-Book, 1913, 19 Eyre's (A. M.) Saint John's Wood, 418 Flemings in Oxford, 1650-1700, ed. by J. R. Magrath, Vols. I. and II., 279
Friedländer's (L.) Roman Life and Manners under the Early Empire, Vol. IV., 198 Galt's (J.) The Entail, 499 Gardner's (A.) An Account
Figure Sculpture in England, 38
Gooch's (G. P.) History and Historians of the Nineteenth Century, 278
Hannah's (I. C.) The Berwick and Lothian Coasts, 360
Books recently published:-
Little Men and Women, 140 Masson's (F.) Charles Lamb, 459 Masterman's (Canon) The Church of Eng- land, 140
Melville's (L.) The Life and Letters of William Cobbett, 518
Mildmay Family, A Brief Memoir of the, compiled by Lieut.-Col. H. A. St. J. Mildmay, 298
Monypenny's (W. F.) The Life of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, Vol. II., 118 Murray's (Sir J. A. H.) A New English Dictionary: Ti-Tombac (Vol. X.), 78 New English Dictionary: Sniggle-Sorrow,
by W. A. Craigie, 399; Ti-Tombac, by Sir J. A. H. Murray, 78
Oxford Book of Victorian Verse, chosen by A. Quiller-Couch, 139
Pageant of English Prose, edited by R. M. Leonard, 158
Phillips's (Dr.) The Science of Light, 459 Powicke's (F. M.) The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204), 519
Price's (J. M.) Dame Fashion, 358
Prior's (E. S.) An Account of Medieval Figure Sculpture in England, 38
Rae's (J.) The Deaths of the Kings of England, 299
Rashdall's (Canon) Ethics, 459
Romier's (L.) Les Origines Politiques des Guerres de Religion: Vol. I. Henri II. et l'Italie (1547-55), 400
Saulez's (Rev. W. H.) The Romance of the Hebrew Language, 180
Scharlieb's (Dr. M.) Youth and Sex, 459 Shelley, by S. Waterlow, 459
Sibly's (Dr. F. A.) Youth and Sex, 459
Skeat's (W. W.) The Science of Etymology,
Social Guide for 1913, 459
Sparke's (A.) Bibliographia Boltoniensis, 359
Stone's (J. H.) Caravanning and Camping Out, 499
Swift (Jonathan), The Correspondence of, edited by F. E. Ball, Vols. III. and IV.,
178 Townshend's (Aurelian) Poems and Masks, ed. by E. K. Chambers, 259
Books recently published:-
Tragedies, Early English Classical, edited by J. W. Cunliffe, 79 Trecentale Bodleianum, a Memorial Volume, Public Funeral of Sir Thomas Bodley, 438 Upper Norwood Athenæum Record, 1912, 439
Vane (Sir Harry), the Younger, Statesman and Mystic (1613-62), Life of, by J. Will- cock, 438
Varro (M. T.) on Farming, translated, &c., by Ll. Storr-Best, 19
Walker's (T. A.) Admissions to Peterhouse, 1615-1911, 138
Walters's (H. B.) Church Bells of England, 159
Ward's (W.) The Oxford Movement, 459 Waterlow's (S.) Shelley, 459 Watson's (A.) Tennyson, 140
Webb's (S. and B.) English Local Govern- ment: the Story of the King's Highway, 318
Whitaker, The International, 1913, 18 Whitaker's Almanack, 1913, 18 Whitaker's Peerage, 1913, 18
Whitman's Print-Collector's Handbook, 19 Whitten's (W.) A Londoner's London, 378, 415, 420, 514
Bull (Richard), Westminster School steward, 1776, 70, 170, 200, 256
Burbage (Richard), and the Earl of Pembroke, 326, 434; payment for performance, 366 Burgee," derivation of the word, 65, 153 Burke (Edmund) on a competence for members of Parliament, 154
Burleigh (Lord of) and Sarah Hoggins, 61, 83, 143, 166, 204
Burns (R.), and Robert Armour, 1796, 130; his friend Thomson, 506
Burrell (Timothy), of Cuckfield, his diary, 1680- 1720, 30, 138
Burton (John), "Dr. Slop," in Lancaster, 1745,
Burton (Robert), Dr. Johnson's copies of his Anatomy of Melancholy,' 314; Fuller and Lipsius, 426
Button-makers, dates of firms, 369, 477, 497 Butts (Thomas), a friend of Blake, 1793, 428, 492 Byron (Lord) and the Hobhouse MS., 509
Cadney Church, Lincoln, notes on, 186 Caillau (M.), French Premier, 1911, 289, 377 Calais, tradition of the "last Governor of," 49, 115
Willcock's (J.) Life of Sir Harry Vane the Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1670-1705, 288 Younger, 438
Writers and Artists' Year-Book, 1913, 19 Booksellers' Catalogues, 39, 80, 120, 159, 200, 240, 300, 340, 380, 420, 440, 479, 500, 519 Booksellers connected with Keats, 427 Botany, crohil geal," lichen, 72, 231, 516 Bowen (G.), Westminster scholar, 70
Boy bishops of York Minster, 1416-85, 30, 78 Boys in petticoats, Irish superstition, 493 "Brach Merriman in The Taming of the Shrew,' 205
Brasidas's mouse, allusion explained, 90, 137, 195 Brawne (Fanny) and Elizabeth Brawne, 510 Bray (Col. E. W.), C.B., b. 1787, his parentage, 229
Breholt (J. Davy), London merchant, d. 1741, 169, 235
Brett (Col. Henry), b. 1675, his parentage, 247 Brewer (Anthony), his comedy The Country Girl,' 1649, 50, 96
"Brexen journeys," meaning of the phrase, 389, 478
Bridger (B.), "Nonconformist minister," 1603,
Brisbane family of Barnhill, 8
Bristol, Priory of St. James, its chartulary, 288 'British Catalogue of Books,' 127, 196, 238, 256, 316
British Gallery, referred to by Jane Austen, 1811, 170, 235
British Isles, statues and memorials in, 64, 144, 175, 263, 320, 343, 442
Brittany (Arthur of), homage due to King of England, 308, 355, 412
Brodfield Down, Kilmore, place-name, 70 Brooke (Sir John), Lord Cobham, c. 1572-1660, 421
Broughton (John), pugilist, d. 1789, 424
Browne (Peter) in Copenhagen, 1823-52, 251 Bryant (William), his library sold, 1807, 209, 276 "Bucca-boo "hobgoblin, etymology of the word, 89, 155, 378, 437
Calvert (Rev. J.), of Salehurst, 1728-31, 327 Cambhithe, Surrey place-name, 70 Cambrai, English prisoner of war at, 1813, 486 Cambridge, sixteenth-century quotation on, 128; Sanctus bell at St. John's College, 384 Campbell (Mungo), his dying message, 1769, 449 Campden House, Kensington, its entrances, 34, 53 Capello (Dominus Roger), of Staveley, 1485, 169, 238, 291
Capital letters, rhythmical rules about, 50 Card games: Primero, 1, 23, 41, 94, 177; Bac- carat, 67, 133
Cardigan MS., the whereabouts of, 9 Cardinal, pay attached to the position, 488 Cardinal, celebrated," in Lytton's "The Dis- owned,' 208
Cardinal points, derived senses of, 482 Carey (Miss Sheridan), her poem Dear Speckle- back,' 308, 354
Carisbrooke Castle, I.W., the water-wheel, 269, 354
Carleton (I.), artist (?), 1636, 148
Caroline (Queen), letter to her husband, 184 Carr (Ralph), Westminster School steward, 1795, 70, 133, 193
Car: (W.), artist, 1792, 228, 274, 312 Carter (T.), Westminster School steward, 1794, 70, 133
Carter (W.), Bristol artist, 13, 93 Carthage, stone from, at Stepney, 109, 195, 276 Cartwright (Edmund), his biography, 349, 435 Cary (Walter), author, c. 1583, 128, 253 Casanova (François), artist, b. 1727, 27 Casere weold creacum in Widsith,' 62 Castle," Shakespeare's and Webster's use of the word, 165, 253, 394 Castle or Castel family, 290
Castle Strange, Middlesex, its situation, 1767, 287 Caulfield (Tobias), Westminster scholar, 1750, 309 Cave near Edinburgh, dolls buried in, 89, 158,
Cawsley (Martin), of Cambridge, 1565, 488
Notes and Queries, July 26, 1913.
Clarke (John), schoolmaster of Hull, d. 1734, 444 "Cleverality," use of the word, 430
Celebrations, religious, of ancient England and Clarke (Rev. W.), of Salehurst, 1743-8, 327 Ireland, and India, 346
Cereals, the price of, in 1550, 288, 358
Cesnola (Alessandro Palma di), author, his death, 228
Chadslow, Wilts place-name, 70
Chalking a score,' account-keeping, 248 Challamel (J. B. M.), author, d. 1894, 228 Champion to Charles I., Charles Dymoke, 207 Chanteys, English, references to, 370, 455 Chantrey (Sir F.), sculptor, his education, 170, 230, 312
Chapel: Lamb's Chapel, London, its registers, 51, 354
Chapels, proprietary, in London, 96, 205, 286, 386
Charing Cross, old cross "fallen down," 288, 357 Charles I., his Champion, Charles Dymoke, 207; memorial in Kent, 305, 378; and the Parlia- mentary soldiers, 429, 497
Charnock (Job), c. 1656, his antecedents, 389, 472, 500
Child (R.), Westminster School steward, 1773, 188 Children's books and stories, old-time, 310, 356, 374, 411
Chilston, author of litil tretise" of music, 487 Chippendale (T.), upholsterer, d. 1779, 10, 54, 94, 153, 216
Cholera monument, Sheffield, 90
Christ Church, Oxford, time of Elizabeth, 251 Christian names : Duke and Duchess, 447; Earnest Appeal, 446; Horatio and Horatia, 345; Indomitable, 446; Inigo, 424 Christian names of French Premiers, 289, 377 Christie family of Baberton, 37 Christmas, bibliography of, 3 Christmas cards, Jonathan King's collection, 33 Christmas Eve in Provence, 51
Christmas rimers in Ulster, 81, 173, 256, 311, 394 Church goods in the seventeenth century, 361, 417
Church in a picture, identification of, 149
Church Times,' its Jubilee, 1863-1913, 141, 161 Churches Lord Grimthorpe's list of, 18; their history in situ, 55, 155, 231, 298, 377; pic- tures of the Deity in, 450
Churchill (J.), prisoner of war at Cambrai, 1813, 486
Churchwarden pipe, the origin of, 289 Churchyard inscriptions: copies of, 110, St. James's, Piccadilly, 185, 224, 303, Amersham, 464
Cibber (Master), d. 1758, his parentage, 309 Ciborium of Tong Church, 225
Cinque Ports, election of mayors in the, 306 'Citizen,' comedy, 1829, 50, 96
City Livery Companies, records of, 101, 403, 505 Claggett (Wiseman), Westminster scholar, 1732, 309
Clarendon (Lord), quotations in his 'Essay on War,' 69, 78, 217
'Clarissa Harlowe,' first edition, 250
Cloudsley Bush, origin of the place-name, 388, 494
Clubs: Grillion's, 349, 390, 420, 474; Rota, men. tioned by Scott, 425, 493; Zodiac, c. 1880, 230 Clubs, coaching, of the nineteenth century, 470 Coaching clubs of the nineteenth century, 470 Cobham family, 421
"Cocks' heads," in Dickens's The Chimes,' 328, 416
Coffee-House and Tavern, Storey's Gate, 449, 516 Coffin, dying in one's, 96, 134, 156, 214, 298, 395, 417 Coin, Bactrian, of Eukratides, 368 College of Arms, Canada, its library and collection, 188 Colleges: matriculation and graduation, 409, 474 Collins (C.), Westminster scholar with Southey,
'Comus' and Gray's Elegy,' a parallel, 206, 277, 318
Comyn (Rev. S. G.) and Lord Nelson, 369 Conquest family, 385
Cooper (A.), miniature painter, b. c. 1600, 168 Cope, name in parish registers before 1700, 288 Copyright law and Longfellow's works, 389 Cork fever," use of the term, 450
Cornhill, demolition of St. Michael's rectory house, 247
Cornish wills in Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 366
Coroner's inquest on Katharine Hamlett, 1580, 306
Cotton (Charles), motto of his Angler,' 155, 498 Cotton family, 408
"Country Girl,' comedy, 1828, 50, 96 Courtenay (C. Barron), Westminster scholar, 70 Courtenay (Sir W.), posed as Messiah, c. 1830, 297 Cowley (Hannah), her farce' Who's the Dupe ? 1779, 50, 96
Cox (S.), barrister, d. 1776, 410
Crécy, 1346, Welsh knights present at, 190, 258 Crests: the moon in her complement ppr., 387; rose-bush bearing three full-blown roses, 91, 154 Crimean War, General Beatson and, 57, 135, 237 'Critical Review,' two copies, 1756, 389, 517 "Crohil geal," lichen, modern name of, 72, 231, 516
Croker (J. Wilson), author of memoir of, 270, 316 Crooked Usage, London street-name, 150 Crosby Hall, ceiling of the Council Chamber, 87 Crosses, consecration, on outside walls of churches, 33
Crotch (W.), Mus.Doc., c. 1797, Oxford, 387 Crouch family of Rye, Sussex, 208 Crown of the kings of Greece, 507
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