Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1910.
INDEX.
545
Eoberts (W.) on Crozier (Robert), Manchester
artist, 355 Dish of tea, 377
Edward the Black Prince : portrait, 308 Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, 293 Hanbury (Benjamin), his library, 58 High Wycombe Van Dyck, 273
Hoppner and Sir T. Frankland's daughters, 007
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London public monuments, 347
Marchetti collection of drawings, 112
Munro of Novar, 74
Newspapers in 1680, 358
" Strawberry Hill " Catalogue, 294, 353 Bobin's Alive, game, mentioned 1814, 86 Robinson (J.) on Sir Francis Blake Delaval, 70 Robinson (L. G.) on three ravens and James I.,
448
Robson (P.) on Burney's ' History of Music,' 494 Rodd family, 148 Roemer (Baroness M. von) on Combe and Pretty
families, 349 Roessler (C.) on Jeanne d'Arc's armour, 187
Richard Coeur-de-Lion, his heart, 427 Rogers (Hildyard) on James IV. of Scotland, 249 Rollick, substantive, use of the word, 93 Roman legions, their history, 230, 393 Rome, peculiar lighting at St. Peter's, 34 Rosamond : Fair Rosamond Chapbook, 209, 298,
452 Roscoe (Thomas), his translation of Benvenuto
Cellini, 266 Rosebery (Lord), speech reported by electrophone.
246
Rosenthal (Ludwig) on Farnese arms, 87 Rossall slang, 66 Rotton (Sir J. F.), on cire-perdue process, 387
Mildew in books, 436
Rouen, demolition of St. Nicolas' Church, 47 Rowan Tree Witch Day: St. Helen's Day, 209, 296 Rowe (J. Hambley) on Rev. Jonathan Clapham, 8
Feet of Fines, Identifications in, 450
Markham (Rev. George), 248
Thurlby family, 389 Royal personages, memorials to, 51, 114, 181,
234, 277, 401
Ruby Wedding, its definition, 55 Rushlights, present-day use of, 254 Russell (Alex.) on insect names in Scotland, 245
Orkney folk-lore, 483
" The " prefixed to place-names, 68
Tongue, slip of, a bad omen, 89 Russell (F. A.) on eel-pie shop, 232
Nafedave, its meaning, 296
" Old ewe dressed lamb fashion," 237
" Saracen's Head," Snow Hill, 131, 195 Russell (G. W. E. ) on dish of tea, 377
" Though lost to sight," 288
Vanneck, Mrs. and Miss, 456 Russell (Lady) on General Wolfe's death, 308 Rutherfurd (Capt.) at Trafalgar, 76 Rutton (W. L.) on Cowhouse Manor, Middlesex, 168
Fig trees in London, 396
Mellon (Mrs. Alfred), formerly Miss Woolgar,
266
Ruvigny (Marquis de) on Rev. E. Daniel Clarke, 328
De Harold (Edmund, Baron), 452
De Raet Baronetcy, 446
Grant (Baron), 328
Iceland (Governors of), 458
Ryland (William Wynne), hanged 1783, his parentage, 383
S. on Mrs. Browning and Sappho, 490
Washington's Order of Cincinnatus, 328 S. (A.) on Twelve surname, 257 S. (C. L.) on Walt Whitman on Alamo, 91 S. (F. H.) on Girdlestone, 137
Hursley parish registers, 223 Hursley vicars, 188
Merdon Manor, Hursley : J. White, 148 S. (G. W.) on Inverness bibliography, 318 S. (H.) on death-bed of the Blessed Virgin, 329 S. (H. K. St. J.) on Swinburne on Irish National- ists, 472
S. (I. M.) on flying across Lake of Perugia, 476 S. (J.) on " Castle Inn," Birmingham, 168
Gray's ' Elegy ' and ploughing customs, 390 S. (J. M.) on Garibaldi's remains, 328 S. (W.) on British Army in 1763, 517
Gainsborough, architect, c. 1300, 155
Inverness bibliography, 398
Wolfe (General), his death, 357 S. (W. P. D.) on Munro of Novar, 74
Newman (R.), engraver, 9 S or SS, use of the badge, 348, 418 Saffron Walden, corporation accounts, 41 Saffron Walden Abbey, arms of, and Launde
Priory, 249 Sailor folk-lore : drowning sailor and glass, 310 :
Orkney, 483
Saint and the niche, proverb concerning, 327 St. Andrew's Day and the Sassenach, 426 St. Asaph, Deans of, 367 St. Augustine, quotation from, 209 St. Barbara, her emblems, 168, 216, 258 St. Bartholomew, the Benedictines, and Otford,
248, 310, 418
St. Bernard dogs in England, 388, 478 St. Clare (H. D'Alton) on V. De Vos, 238 St. Cross Hospital,Winchester,wooden lectern, 150' St. David, his cult, 118
St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, its clocks, 49, 278 St. Germain on James II. 's last words, 210 St. Heiric on Governors of Iceland, 229 St. Helen's Day : Rowan Tree Witch Day, 209,
290
St. Leonards, J. Burton and J. Birkett at, 285 St.Margaret's,Westminster, and Nicholas Spencer,.
147 ; east window, 269, 357, 453 St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, booksellers and
printers, 164 St. Paul's Cathedral, Edward Strong, and Capt..
Nares, 365
St. Peter's at Rome, peculiar lighting, 34 St. Swithin on actor v. preacher, 246
" All the world and his wife," 93, 177
" Biscuit's throw," 326
Bonassus, 353
Charles, Duke of Orleans, 418
Crucified thieves, 33
Dickens : Shakespeare : woodbine, 412
England in London, 65
Executioner's block, 26
Fenning (Eliza), her execution, 138
Heber (Bishop) : " Only man is vile," 206-
" Hen and Chickens " sign, 94
Henry V.'s corpse, 8
" I had three sisters beyond the sea," 94
Language and physiognomy, 365
Lumley family, 53
Moon-dog, weather sign, 177
Naseby Field, 75
Newton (Sir I.) and King's College, 294