Page:Notes and Queries - Series 1 - General Index.djvu/13

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

GENERAL INDEX.

FIRST SERIES.—Vols. I. to XII.

CLASSIFIED ARTICLES.

  • Anonymous Works.
  • Bibles.
  • Books, Notices of New.
  • Coins.
  • Documents inedited.
  • Epigrams.
  • Folk Lore.
  • Inscriptions.
  • Photography.
  • Popiana.
  • Proverbs.
  • Quotations.
  • Rerprints suggested.
  • Shakespeare.
  • Songs and Ballads.



A.

A or an, before a vowel, i. 350. 407 ; v. 297. 380.
Abacot, its derivation, iv. 176.
Abbé, French, status of one, viii. 102.
Abbies, French, history of, vi. 293.
Abbot (Archbishop) xi. 500 ; xii. 74 ; descendants, x. 346 ; letters to the clergy, v. 177.
Abbot Kirton, brasses at, v. 536.
Abbots in the English Church, iii. 304.
Abbotsford Club, xi. 580.
Abbott families, ix. 105. 233. 458.
Abbott (George), the Puritan, x. 384.
Abdias of Babylon, xii. 167.
Abductions in Ireland, x. 141.
Abeiles, what ? iii. 243.
Abel (John), architect, v. 470.
Abel represented with horns, iii. 391.
Abelard (P.) and the Damnamus, x. 485 ; xi. 38 ; Works translated, 188.
Aber and Inver, their etymology, vi. 290. 366. 496.
Aberbrothock Abbey, ix. 519 ; x. 11.
Abercromby, the two Drs., iii. 209 ; iv. 353.
Aberdeen Banking Company, v. 197.
Aberdeen Breviary, x. 489.
Aberdeen, Burnett prizes at, i. 91 ; xi. 75.
Aberdeen Court-house, inscription, xi. 84.
Aberystruth parish, its folk lore, xii. 483. 504.
Abgarns's letter to Our Lord, x. 206.
Abigail, or hand-maid, iv. 424 ; v. 38. 94. 450 ; viii. 42. 86. 653 ; ix. 359.
Abingdon (Thomas), "Antiquities of Worcester," xii. 327.
"Aboard," "ashore," their use defended, xii. 46. 113. 354.
Abrahall, Eborale, or Ebrall family, vii. 357.
Abraham and Isaac, mythological notices of, viii. 566.
"Abraham men" explained, v. 442.
"Abridgment of the Assizes," iv. 41.
Abscond, its primary meaning, ix. 347.
Absolom's hair and his death, iv. 131. 243 ; v. 380.
Academical degrees, x. 160. See Degrees.
Ace of diamonds, why denominated the Earl of Cork, iii. 142.
Acharis, its meaning, viii. 198. 200.
Ache and ake, how pronounced, vii, 472.
Aches, a dissyllable, ix. 351. 409. 571 ; x. 54. 252.
Achilles and the tortoise, ii. 154. 185. 346 ; iii. 484.
Ackey trade, iv. 40. 142 ; vi. 314.
Acrostic in Ash church, Kent, ix. 146; on Johannes Glanville, 322; on Prince Albert, xii. 426.
"Acta Sanctorum," its completion, iv. 7.
Acton family, of Shropshire, x. 265. 371 ; xii. 353. 501.
Acts XV. 23., a passage in, vii. 204. 316.
Acts of Parliament, 1657 to 1660, i. 44.
Acts, Private, of Edward VI., xi. 486.
Acworth family, v. 608.
"Adagia Scotica, Scotch Proverbs," xi. 486.
Adair (John), geographer, v. 273.
"Adam Bell, Clym of the Clough," vii. 445.
Adam of Bremen's Itinerary, ii. 178. 230. 282; iii. 238. See Julin.
Adam of St. Victor's poem on the Cross, iii. 89.
Adam's apple tree, vi. 502.
Adams (James), an English Jesuit, xii. 168.
Adams (Rev. T.), his Sermons, v. 80. 134.
Adams (Rev. W.), his death, iii. 140. 249; "King's Messengers," iii. 135.
Adamson (Alexander), vii. 205. Adamson (John), M.R.S.L., sonnet by, i. 178; his "Bibliotheca Lusitania," 178; viii. 104. 237.
Adamson's Reign of Edward II, ii. 297.
Adamson (Thomas), "England's Defence," vi. 580 ; vii. 95.
Adamsoniana. vii. 500; viii. 135. 257; xi 195. 254.
Adamsons of Perth, vii. 478.

B