Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1910. Bacon (Sir Francis) on tasting, 7, 91; and Baddeley (St. Clair) on Farnese arms, 155 Hollow loaf foretelling death, 155 Sacred place-names in foreign lands, 314 Balloons, verses on, 106, 158, 195, 271; dirigible, Bank of England, suspension of specie payment, Bannerman (Lady) and Thomas Carlyle, 331 Barlow (C. J. P.) on The Acorn and the Gabriel, 28 its Bartrun (H. H.) on Little and Barnardiston Bates (E. H.) on engraving by J. G. Will, 49 Baughan: Boffin, derivation of the name, 112, 292 Astronomy in the Middle Ages, 71 Chaucer: Strothir in Reeve's Tale,' 155 Elephant first exhibited, 317, 418 Elizabeth (Queen) and Bishop of Ely, 295 Hews or Huse family, 177 Holderness families, 212 James II.'s last words, 258 Lorraine or Touraine, 358 Macaulay on Dryden, 375 Marriage like a Devonshire lane, 469 : Nimbus, 111 Nuns as chaplains, 95 Oxford Parliamentary leaders in Civil War, Paramor family of Kent, 398 Peacock (T. L.): George Meredith, 132 Slade (John), 14 Slade (Sir Cuthbert), 58 Tucker (Dean) of Gloucester, 337 Bayne (T.) on " All right," 497 Authors of quotations wanted, 296, 335 Chops of the Channel," 117 Cowper: pronunciation of his name, 265 Bayne (T.) on Googlie, cricket slang, 274 Beaconsfield (Lord), Letters of Runnymede, 80; Beale (S.) on American in Paris,' 410 291 Beaven (A. B.) on Abbey of Kilkhampton,' 450 Janssen (Sir Theodore), 398 Michell (John), Mayor of London, 361 Usher of the Green Rod, 377 Bec-en-Hent, house-name, its origin, 50, 174 Bell (W.) on Eliza Fenning's execution, 68 Benedictines, St. Bartholomew, and Otford, 248, Bense (J. F.) on dish of tea, 437 Bensly (E.) on " All the world and his wife," 13 Burton (R.): Latin poem, 106; Dickens's automaton dancers, 58 Feilde (Rev. Matthew), 413 "Futura præteritis," 295 Philoso- Gilbert (Sir Humphrey), his last words, 391 King's Classical and Foreign Quotations,' 127 Macaulay: olive trees in Australasia, 86 Mors janua vitæ," 231 "Mors sceptra ligonibus æquat,” 494 'Notes and Queries' Commemoration, 478 Owen (John), epigram on Drake, 207 Sainte-Beuve on Castor and Pollux, 252 Urceo (Antonio), quoted by Burton, 185 Windows in the breast, 497 Bentley Priory, Stanmore, its history, 487 Berkeley Churchyard, Gloucestershire, curious Bethell (W.) on Holderness families, 212 B-g (W. E.) on windows in the breast, 409 "Antiquary's Books," 383 Bibliographical terms, 103, 204 Blackstone's ' Commentaries,' first edition, 385 Homer, 68 Inverness, 227, 318, 398 Mildew in books, its treatment, 387, 436 Restoration plays, 429 Rosamond (Fair), 209, 298, 452 Bibliographical technical terms, 103, 204 Billesdon (G. C.) on comets, 56 Birch (J. B.) on Bentley Priory, Stanmore, 487 285 Birrell, his engraving of Dorchester, 89, 136 Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1910. Lightfoot (Hannah), mystery, 94 O'Brien (Nelly), her death, 406 Pigott (Charles), his Jockey Club,' 90 Potter (John), and Miss Roach, 470 Ryland (W. Wynne), 383 Selwyn (G.), fondness for executions, 107 Body, mediæval, found at Stamford, 426 Bohemia, Elizabeth, Queen of, 189, 292, 395, Bok (W. J.) on burial-places of notable English- Bolland (W. C.) on morte, its meaning, 478 Births, marriages, and deaths, their registration, Bonar (Rev. John), Episcopalian minister 1741- 96 Bischof (E.) on authors of quotations wanted, 288 Joanna and the Westmorland hills, 210 Black Notley Parish Register, 1671-1735, 88 Blackburne (Abp.), grave in St. Margaret's, West- 'Blackheathen,' publication of Blackheath Pro- Blackstone's Commentaries, first edition, 385 68 76, 188 Bonassus, curious animal, 175, 353 Books: emendations in English, 35; cure for Books recently published:- :- Association for Memorials of the Dead, Ire- Baddeley's (W. St. C.), A Cotteswold Shrine, Barrett's (E. S.) The Heroine, 59 Boase (F.) Modern English Biography, Vol. Boccaccio (Giovanni), by E. Hutton, 458 Cobbett's (W.) Rural Rides, ed. by J. H. Colet (John), Life by Lupton, 59 Collins's (F. H.) Authors' and Printers Conder's (Col. C. R.) The City of Jerusalem, 199 County Folk-lore: Lincolnshire, collected Curtis's (J.) Dissertation upon Odd Numbers, 438 Davenport's (C.) English Heraldic Book- Fletcher (Giles and Phineas), Vol. II., ed. Flete's (J.) History of Westminster Abbey, ed. Fox (C. J.), by Wakeman, 399 Books recently published: - Francis's (J. C.) Notes by the Way, 18 other studies, 478 Friedländer's Roman Life and Manners under Goldsmith's Plays, ed. C. E. Doble, 459 Harris's (W. J.) First Printed Translation 79 Hutton's (E.) Giovanni Boccaccio: a Bio- Inns of Court, painted by G. Home, 100 Lupton's (J. H.) Life of John Colet, D.D., 59 Masters of Literature: Fielding, ed. Saints- Memorials of Old Lincolnshire, ed. Fishwick Memorials of Old Middlesex, ed. Tavenor- New English Dictionary, ed. Craigie, 179; Reade's (A. L.) Johnsonian Gleanings, Part Rice's (B. L.) Mysore and Coorg from the Robinson's (J. A.) and James's (M. R.) Shakespeare Classics: Chronicle of King Shore's (W. T.) Charles Dickens and his Spenser's (E.) Faerie Queen, 100 Strachan's (J.) Introduction to Early Welsh, Tacitus, Annals, trans. by G. C. Ramsay, 79 Trevelyan's (M.) Folk-lore and Folk-stories Vernon's (H. M. and K. D.) A History of the Wilson's Art of Rhetorique, 1560, ed. G. H. Booksellers' Catalogues, 20, 60, 80, 119, 160, 199, 500 Braham (Augustus) and " Though lost to sight," Braile, Belgian engineer, proposed big well, 367 Breslar (M. L. R.) on coffee, its etymology, 112 Brew (T. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, 469 Brierley (H.), on crest and motto, 289 Barton Grammar School, 110 British Controversialist,' articles in, 109, 173 Brokenselde, tavern name, its etymology, 54 Epitaphs, 507 Flint pebbles at Brighton, 50, 178 Sacred place-names in foreign lands, 493 Brown (T. E.), Manx poet, memorial to, 146 174 Browning (E. B.) and Sappho, 490 Browning (Robert) as a preacher, 187, 258 Bryant (F. E.) on Clim of the Clough, 386 Bullingdon Club, its history, 108 Dublin Club in 1703: Lewis Gordon, 306 Bullock (Hugh), 1634, 16 Gordon, (George), friend of Porson, 329 Burdon (C. S.) on Wren and Freemasonry, 286 Burge (C. O.) on Cowper and Rev. Mr. Van Burial-places of notable Englishwomen, 207, Burney's History of Music,' plates in first Burstall (Timothy), his steam coach, 1825, 31, Burton (James), J. Birkett, and St. Leonards, 285 Bury (Arthur), his Naked Gospel,' 130 C Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1910. Carlyle (T.), and Freemasonry, 13, 58; on the Carnac, South Brittany, plans of, 187 Cartularium Saxonicum,' notes on, 186 Chalfont St. Giles, Milton Cottage porch, 407 C. (B. L. R.) on Gray's Elegy' and ploughing Chancel arches, Triple, list of, 208, 255 customs, 309 Scott's Lochinvar,' 268 Slavery and the Popes, 349 C. (F. H.) on villages and mansions, 189 C. (G. E.) on burial-places of notable actresses, 513 C. (H.) on Guy and Agnes Ayno, 61 Ingram (James), 11 St. Margaret's, Westminster, 454 C. (Leo) on "Cala rag whethow," 28 C-d (L.) on Mary, Queen of Scots, 368, 489 66 ་ C. (T.) on Complete Peerage,' 64 Parker Consecration and Lambeth Register, C. (V. H.) on authors of quotations wanted, Lapp'd in lead," 346 C. (W. A.) on Calcutta, statues at, 466 Calvin and Geneva, phrase connecting, 67 Camelario, Spanish term, its meaning, 48, 518 Can v. cannot, use of the words, 369 Canadian diary, queries about, 188 Canal, Military, at Sandgate, 228, 334, 377 Canning (George) on Toby Philpot," 387, 470 Cannot v. can, use of the words, 369 Capaps, ghost-word, 30 Carey (T. W.) on Percheval family, 329 Chaplains, nuns as, 49, 95 Charles I., statue by Le Soeur, 225, 397; date Charles, Duke of Orleans, and "Les deux S," Charrington (J.) on Engraving by J. G. Will, 115 Charterhouse and unmeaning Latin couplets, Charterhouse Grammar School, 1515, 468 Bosh, its derivation, 325 Coffee, its etymology, 111, 232 Chaucer, allusions to Persius, in 'Canterbury Chester, Richard II. at, 166; court for actors at, Children, names terrible to, 53; with same Chinese proverb in Burton's Anatomy,' 277 Chipping Sodbury, curious epitaph, 507 Christchurch or Twynham. See Twynham. Churches, mayors elected in, 148, 337; combined Churchwardens' accounts, book on, suggested, 383 City buildings constructed with Godstone stone, Civil War, Oxford Parliamentary leaders in, Clarionett surname, 98 Clark (A.) on players' companies on tour, 41 "Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John," 218 Molière's comedies: record price, 47 Clarke (Rev. E. Daniel), his family, 328 Clayton (H. B.) on death-bed of the Blessed Cleather (Col.) on Carnac, 187 Clements (H. J. B.) on arms on a brass, 278 Pellican family, 315 Clim of the Clough, ballads on, 386, 494 Doctors in London during the Plague, 18 Clocks of St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, 49, 278 Clothing terms, English, in foreign tongues, 284, Clutterbuck (Robert) on Thurtell and Weare, 283 Codrington, (Dr. R. H.) on Words in American Coffee, its etymology, 64, 111, 156, 198, 232, 318, 377 Coffin (W. H.) in Abyssinia, 1810-26, 108, 230 Coins and medals, spurious, 46 Cold Harbour, its meaning, 280 509 Conservative on authors of quotations wanted, Cooke (W. C.), on Juan Fernandez: an early Coop to detain voters, Americanism, 226 Cope (Mrs. Hautenville) on Elizabeth of Bohemia, Cope (J. Hautenville) on parish registers before, Copinger (W. A.) on Feet of Fines, 518 469 Cordova (Rudolph de) on Clothes and their Corfield (Wilmot) on parodies of Kipling, 472 Statues in the British Isles, 234 Corner (S.) on Walt Whitman on Alamo, 91 Countess, English, at Tunbridge Wells, 368 Court of Requests, business transacted in, 208, Courtney (W. P.) on Addison and Death, 346 Dodington (George Bubb), 461, 504 Short Whist,' by Major A., 357 Cowhouse Manor, Middlesex, its identity, 168, Crake, artist, 1687, 491 Crawford (C.) on England's Parnassus,' 235 Cole (Jacob), verse-writer, 129, 218, 251, 418, Crawford (Miss), Canadian Poet, her biography, 167 310, 353, 417 Crawley (Capt.) and Lord Byron, 49, 218 Cresswell (L.) on " I had three sisters," 28 Crockerton Hill, white tree of, 247, 377 Cromwell (O.) his head, 32; and 117th Psalm, 417 Notes by the Way,' 145 Crook (W. M.) on Benjamin Disraeli, 449 Crow (W. Roberts) on Ceylon bibliography, 169 |