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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 30, 1904.
Dee (Dr. John), his magic mirror, 16; books from
his library. 241
Deedes (Cecil) on "Ashes to ashes," 429 Reade, 393 " Sal et saliva," 432 Deer, their flesh, 47, 113 Deffand (Madame du), her letters, 14, 68 ; and
Horace Walpole, 325 Delagard, one of the Countess of Huntingdon's
preachers, 503
Denison (J. E.) on "A frog he would a- wooing go," 227 Denman (A.) on Rev. Obadiah Denman, 67 Denman (John), Westminster scholar, 112 Denman (Rev. Obadiah), his living, 67 Denny (H. L. L.) on Brome of Bishop's Stortford, 368 Fitzhamon, 132 Forest family, 67 Potts family, 128
Derbyshire church notes, by Wyrley, 427 Derwentwater family arms, 155 Devereux (W.) on Charles Bernard Gibson, 106 Devitt (E. I.) on immurement alive of religious, 153 Devonshire May Day custom, 406 Dey (E. Merton) on Shakespeariana, 162 Diabread used in May Day celebrations, 126, 173 Dialect in Somerset, 6 Dibdin (Charles), bibliography, 463, 502 Dibdin (E. E.) on Dibdin bibliography, 463, 502 French miniature painter, 137 Sadler's Wells play alluded to by Wordsworth, 136 Dickens (Charles), Mrs. Corney in ' Oliver Twist,' 5 ; ' Edwin Drood ' continued, 37, 331 ; " a black surplice " in ' Martin Chuzzlewit,' 44 ; original of Esther in 'Bleak House,' 125 ; error in 'Nicholas Nickleby,' 166; original of Capt. Cuttle, 166, 217, 274; and Scripture, 205 ; "through the button-hole" in 1 Pickwick,' 228, 272, 298 ; " Tamaroo " in ' Martin Chuzzlewit,' 2'28, 272, 431 ; " Monster of the iron road" in ' Dombey and Son,' 228 ; brazen bijou in Great Expectations,' 369, 455
Dickson (D.),1647, first of the name, 518. See Dixon. Dickson (Ellen), musical composer, her biography, 177 ' Dictionary of National Biography,' notes and cor- rections, 144, 146, 151, 184, 224, 287, 307, 327, 328, 366, 417
Dictionary of schoolmasters, 189 Dilliana, curious Christian name, 171 Diplomat on Walbeoff family, 347 Diplomatist on British Embassy in Paris, 68 Disease : "the worm," its identity, 407, 492 Ditchfield (P. H.) on building customs and folk-lore, 407 Dixon (R.) on ' Ancient Orders of Gray's Inn,' 434 Dickson (D.), 518 Dyxon (Gayus), 449 Inscriptions at Orotava, Tenerife, 455 Rodmell family, 489 Tideswell and Tideslow, 471 Dixon, Dickson, or Dyxon, first recorded use of the
name, 449, 518
Dobson (Austin) on Alexander Pennecuik, 386 Docet (E.) on tickling trout, 154 "Dockizing" instead of " endocking" the river, 506 Documents in secret drawers, 427, 474 Dodgson (E. S.) on Ainoo and Baskish, 264, 297, 513 Boast, its etymology, 18 Cornish lexicology, 326
Dodgson (E. S.) on "En pentenne," its origin, 408
Golf, is it Scandinavian? 168
Hildesley (Mark), 414
Iberian inscriptions in Hibernia, 388
Latin lines, 373
Leifarraga's books, German reprint, 284, 315
London, ancient, its topography, 517
Mistletoe in church, 66
Penn's ' Fruits of Solitude,' 190
Pius X., anagrams on, 146, 253
Portugalete : Fontarrabia, 443
Printing in the Channel Islands, 349, 436
Raymond and Pengelly (Lords), 288
Rime or rhyme, 35
Send of the sea, 368
Seymour (Sir John), his epitaph, 232
Shakespeare's "Virtue of necessity," 8
Tideswell and Tideslow, 372
Tugs, Wykehamical notion, 269
Webster's ' Basque Legends,' 493
Young (Edward), " the painter of ill-luck," 126 Doge of Venice, likeness blotted out, 469, 517 Doggestrete in ancient London, its locality, 295 Dolores, musical composer, her identity, 107, 177 Doncaster, epitaph, "Howe, Howe, who is heare?'
196 ; motto of the borough, 232 Dormer (J.) on Dahuria, 337
English Channel, 448
Frost and its forms, 116
Gimerro, 156
Iberian inscriptions in Hibernia, 455
Jacobin : Jacobite, 15
Jesus, the name, 490
Latin plurals, fictitious, 54
Melancholy, 212
Milestones, 133
"Molubdinous slowbelly," 13
Natalese, 515
Prescriptions, 453
"Purple patch," 477
St. Patrick at Orvieto, 131, 174
Smallage, 330
Sun and its orbit, 476
" Top spit," 36
Worm, 492
Dornford (James William), Westminster scholar, 68 Dorsetshire snake-lore, 168, 253, 333 Doughty (G. B. ) on authorship of lines, 388 Douglas (R. B.) on Soulac Abbey, 272 Douse (T. Le Marchant), his 'Examination of an
Old Manuscript,' 259, 313 Douse (T. Le Marchant) on 'Examination of an Old
Manuscript," 313
Douthwaite (Denis W.), presentation to, at Dublin, 434 Dowdall's 'Traditionary Anecdotes of Shakespeare,' 128 Downing family, 44, 113 D'Oyly (Rev. Dr. G.), his descendants, 448 Drake (Sir F.) in Mexico, in the twentieth century, 325 Drake (H. H.), inventor of the Armstrong gun, 388, 436 Drawers, secret, documents in, 427, 474 Drawn, hanged, and quartered, form of the punish*
ment, 209, 275, 356, 371, 410, 497 Dryden (J.) on Shakespeare, 222; his portraits, 368,
435
Dryden and Howard families, 87 Du Ah Coo on "chop-dollar," 346