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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 21, 1899.


Textile, its meanings, 54

Thackeray (W. M.), his Latin, 27, 218; his 'Little Billee,' 145, 195 ; and 'More Hints on Etiquette,' 267

Theatre, its lighting by candles, 428 Theatre tickets and passes, metallic, 348, 416 Thicknesse (Philip), his gravestone, 341, 454,495 ; his

biography, 454, 531 Things, three impossible, 35 Thiselton (A. E.) on Mr. Gladstone as verse-writer, 72

Shakspeariana, 204, 524 Thorn (William) and Inverury, 84 Thomas (R.) on Alexandre the ventriloquist, 450

Bike, the abbreviation, 218

Book terms, 322, 521

Buoy described, 447

Digby (Sir Kenelm), 145

Edition, its meaning, 265

Martin (William), 173

Regent Square, St. Pancras, 159

Rounds or rungs, 531

Skelts, print publishers, 1 63

" Slack up," 468

Thomas (Rev. Timothy), M.A., his biography, 528 Thompson (Dr.), of Trinity College, Cambridge, and a

victim, 128, 257 Thompson (G. H.) on cataloguing curiosities, 206

Northumberland, Celtic remains in, 356

Taylor (Thomas), 291

Thornton (B. R.) on Jelf and Slingsby families, 408, 457 Thornton (Isaac), of Darton, his ancestors, 428 Thornton (R. H.) on book- borrowers, 376

"Brace of caps," 188

'Education of Achilles,' 249

Fielding (Thomas), 458

Flea, monument to, 526

Ghost-words, 486

Keats (John), his epitaph on himself, 435

Latin, Low, 108

' Pain Be"nit,' 425

Waldeck (Jean F. de), 209 Thorpe family, 348

Thorpe (Benjamin), Anglo-Saxon scholar, 98 Thoyts (E. E.) on ' Birds of Cirencester,' 249

Brummell family, 312

Carmichael family, 54

Chancery, Six Clerks in, 233

Corn -mill, water, 412

Field-names, 356

Insect names, 266

Keyes (Thomas), 48

Lily of Wales, 99

Names, modern changes in, 225

Roman England, 244

Sheffield, Yorkshire, 148

Shepherd's chess, 132 ' Three Little Pigs,' nursery story, 287 Through- stone, its etymology, 153, 236 Thunderstorms, bicycles in, 152 Tickhill : " God help 'em," 248, 292 Tiger=boy groom, 78 Tin tern Abbey, its arms, 207, 297 Tipuler, its meaning, 428, 492

Titles : Honourable, in Scotland, 227, 292 ; Eight Honourable as applied to a lady, 307, 436 ; blunders about, 467, 535


Tit-tat- to, its derivation, 26, 118, 159

Tobacco, its cultivation in England, 86, 110, 155 ;

Robert Burton on, 221, 454 Todmorden, its etymology, 137, 173 Toledo (Eleanora di), her parents, 169, 298 Tolstoi (Count), his works in Russian, 387, 457, 535 " Too too," not a modern phrase, 345 Tour, aerial, 423

Tovey (D. C.) on note by Gray, 452 Tower or tour, aerial, 423

Townshend (Sir John), Knt., his biography, 409 Toynbee (H.) on note by Gray, 365

St. Germain (Count), 128

Walpole (Horace) and his editors, 75, 332, 531

Weymouth pine, 389 Toynbee (P.) on St. Fursey, 104, 491 Trade routes in the Middle Ages, 167, 238 Trades in the fourteenth century, 481 Trafalgar Chapel, its locality, 328, 412 Trafalgar Day, 1898, 386 Tranio on " Ductus litterarum," 407

Lawrence (Brother), 388 Trapnell (R. W.) on Tropenell Book, 87 Traveller on Dental Colleges, 152 Trehearne (John), Gentleman Porter, 381, 392, 493 Tremean (Miss), violinist, 288 " Trinite" des Vins," its meaning, 348, 435 Tropenell Book and family, 87 Tryst, as a Scotch hunting term, 532 Tuer (A. W.) on silhouettes of children, 307, 396 Tup, Christmas, its meaning, 348, 511 Turner (G. W.) on Tickhill : " God help 'em," 292 Turner (Thomas), of Ileden, Kent, 13 Tyburn, executions at, 164, 301 Type errors, 445, 538

Udal (J. S.) on Eyre family, 153

Heraldic query, 317

Lynch laws in modern use, 56

Sneezing folk-lore, 55

Underbill (W.)on W. H. of Shakspeare's Sonnets, 341 Upham, place-name, its etymology, 67, 231 Upper Grosvenor Street, No. 29 in 1796, 448, 494 Urban on Robert Wilks, 227

Wilson (Mrs.), actress, 247

Woodham (Mrs.), 508 Urlin (R. D.) on "Fond," 34

V and W, cockney, 486

V. on Cross vice Krli, 332

V. (Q.) on brothers with same Christian name, 535

Hocktide customs, 172

Honourable, the title, 292

Implement, domestic, 210

Regent Square. St. Pancras, 230

"Ringing-out," its meaning, 127

' Three Jovial Huntsmen,' 88

V. (V. H. I. L. I. C. I.) on well-known epitaph, 229 Valdarno the poet, 208 Valentines, early pictorial, 458 Vanderzee (George), index to monastic records, 530 Vane (G. H. F.) on " In Dominicis Augusti," 226 Vanhomrigh (Esther), Swift's Vanessa, 327 Vanity Fair, origin of the phrase, 29 Vaughan (W.) on Commissioner of Church of Scot- land, 149