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ELEVENTH SERIES.


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Pole (Cardinal), his letters, xi. 414

Pole (Geoffrey), Winchester scholar, his bio- graphy, iii. 45, 112, 154

Polegate, Sussex, origin of place-name, xi. 149, 194

Polhill family, vii. 9 ; xi. 170

Policeman on point-duty, earliest date of, vii. 150, 257, 494

Polignac and Campbell families, xi. 399

" Polilla " =moth, etymology of the Spanish word, iv. 490 ; v. 35

Polish, the pronunciation of, xi. 122, 168, 217

Polish poets, translations from, v. 308, 377, 435

Politian and Jeremy Taylor, i. 466

Politician on " acclamation "= unopposed Parlia- mentary return, i. 167 Authors of quotations wanted, iv. 337 Birthdays and change of calendar, iii. 387 Broad-Bottomed Adminis- tration, i. 328 Cattle-drive, i. 369 Colleges of Commerce, iii. 369 " Forbes-Mackenzie hour of eleven," i. 354 " God save the People !' " i. 328 Hampden and ship-money, ii. 16 " Kangaroo closure," iii. 345 Leader of the House of Commons, iii. 108 " Let severely alone," vi. 353 Moral pocket handkerchiefs, i. 146 " Mother of Free Parliaments," i. 227 " Never swap horses," &c., iii. 358 Parlia- ment, proposed new houses, in 1733, i. 309 Pitt and Wilkes on disfranchisement, iii. 8 Speaker's Chair of old House of Commons, iii. 94 " Splendid isolation," v. 348 Torrens, v. 375" Wait and see," v. 414

Pollard (Ann), first white woman in Boston, U.S.A., d. 1725, vii. 487 ; viii. 94

Pollard (H. T.) on Bishop M. H. T. Luscombe, iii. 37 Tolling on Good Friday, vii. 330

Pollard (Mrs. Matilda) on cackling clouts : car- pillions, iii. 213 Derwentwater (Earls of) : descendants, x. 218, 373, 415 Firegrate folk- lore, i. 415 Irving's (Washington) ' Sketch Book,' iv. 217 Jew's eye, ii. 277 London streets, old, ix. 57 Missing line wanted, vi. 56 Queen's Regiment, Sheffield, plate-dish, iii. 138 St. Christopher, legend of : painting at Ampthill, viii. 467 Sir Isaac's Walk, Colchester, ii. 74 Spanish motto, iv. 338

Pollard (W. E.) on John Bright's quotations, iii. 15

Pollaird-Urquhart (Col. F. E. R.) on ' Almanach de Gotha,' x. 198 Christian names used by men and women, iii. 497 Cricket match, result given out in Church, x. 218 Death, apparent, vi. 194 Disraeli queries, viii. 216 Essex as Christian name, iii. 339 ' Guy Living- stone,' viii. 415 Mail coach, last, iii. 237 Mazes, ii. 235 Mirror, concave, with eagle, chain, and ball, vi. 297 Moscow, burning of, iv. 116 Rupert (Prince), ii. 56 Wine fungus superstitition, vii. 298 'oil-book, Suffolk, lists of, i. 306 ; City of London,

ii. 29, 77 ; Huntingdonshire, ii. 183 'omander, recipe for filling, vi. 149, 213, 251, 316 'omfret (second Earl of), his wife, i. 288, 358 'ompadour (Madame de), Maurepas's verses on,

v. 228, 372 'ondeis (S.) on "bceijan" or " boeijang," i. 36

Pastrana (Julia), iii. 238

'onet (John), Bishop of Winchester, c. 1551, his first marriage, ix. 501

Pons (Comte de), 1747-93, his Christian name, iv. 110


Pontefract Castle, picture of, c. 1600, iv. 403, 496 Pontevedra Museum, Galicia, English clocks in,

ii. 267, 338 Pontifex (E. L.) on " anent," x. 47 Termination

" -ile," ix. 45 Pontifical Zouaves and the banner of the Sacred

Heart, v. 367

Pontypool, printing press at, 1727, xi. 6 Pony express, California, an incident of, ix. 325 Pook (Col. H. W.) on Knockanegonly : Garugh :

Knockabrow, iv. 369 Margaret, wife of

Thomas Monthermer, vi. 410 Parish registers

burnt in 1837, ii. 9 Poole (Dr. C. H.) on Warwickshire queries, viii.

109 Poole (John), 1786-1872, poet, his birthplace,

x. 329 Poole (M. Ellen) on Bartley (Sir Robert), K.C.B.,

vi. 89, 369 Charles I., miniature, iii. 429

Cinnabar moth and ragwort, vi. 348 Diggle

(Rumney) and Leonora Frederick, x. 269

Miers, miniaturist, iii. 488 Reference wanted,

vii. 217

Poole (Maria) on terrace, iii. 252 Poole (W. L.) on Charles Reade and Anatole

France, i. 65 Pooler (C. K.) on ' Lucrece ' and ' Passionate

Pilgrim ' : new readings, iii. 183 " Poor "=pauper, use of the word, v. 209 Poor Law legislation, 1598, ii. 405 Poor Souls' Light, opening in church wall, ii.

448 ; iii. 30, 336 Pope, the, and Irish bishops, i. 170 ; his position

at Holy Communions, iv. 105, 179, 492 ;

Duchesse de Bari crowned by, v. 71, 139, 235 ;

second English, Lambartini, ix. 469, 515 Pope (Alexander), quoted in court of justice,

iv. 48 ; and the Rev. Mather Byles, 166 ; his

description of Swift, iv. 270, 314, 419; and

' Memoirs of Scriblerus,' vi. 167, 278, 336 ; his

' Illiad,' vi. 509 ; his paternal ancestors, vii.

281, 441 Pope (Alexander), the elder, and the house at

Binfield, x. 65 Pope (F. J.) on Hartley Wintney, Hants : Prioress

Martyn's monument, iii. 48 Pope (Alexander),

paternal ancestors of, vii. 281 Pope (G. H.) on bons mots : authors wanted,

ix. 291

Pope (Walter), astronomer, his parentage, v. 90 Popham (Sir Home Riggs), his father, v. 70, 136 ;

his mother, xi. 347 " Popinjay," " papagei," origin of the words,

xii. 440, 509 Poppleton (Major T. W.), d. 1827, his epitaph,

xii. 317

" Popular," early use of the word, x. 228 Population of London in 1631, i. 426 " Popylorum tibi," in ' Nicholas Nickleby,' the

phrase, iii. 244, 313, 392, 453 Porcelain, Nankin, in England, c. 1792, ii. 446 ;

manufactured at Belfast, iii. 408, 472 Porch inscription in Latin, iv. 330, 457, 516 " Porphyrogenitus," meaning of the word, xi. 87 Porringer or Pottinger (Capt.), c. 1689, ii. 248, 315 Person and the Greek Anthology, vi. 29 Port (C. G. J.) on pewter church flagon, iii.

148 Port Henderson, Scotch place-name, iv. 10, 58,

97, 137 Portcullis as a coat of arms, viii. 48

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