Notes and Queries, July 29, 1905.
INDEX.
521
Philopcena, juvenile diversion, its name, 406, 471
Phinn (C. P.) on authors of quotations wanted, 75
Phipps (B. W.) on Marmont family, 251
Twitchel, 351 Phoenix. See Phenix.
Photographs and lantern slides, their registration, 85 Piccadilly, the Egyptian Hall, 163, 236, 297, 334, 411 Pkkford (J.) on anchorites' dens, 293, 391
Bigg, the Dinton hermit, 286
Coliseums old and new, 54, 191
Colosseum v. Coliseum, 267.
' Coryate's Crudities,' 426
Cureton's Multanis, 269
Curran (Sarah), B. Emmet, and Major Sirr, 47]
Douce (Francis), 313
Duelling in England, 475
Inscriptions at San Sebastian, 433
Langley Mevnell : Sir Eobert Francis, 331
' Lats of Kichmond Bill,' 497
Lepel (Molly), her descent, 254
Mercury in Tom Quad, 97
"Mr. Pilblister and Betsy his sister," 16
Parkgate Theatre, 397
Pillion : flails, 434
St. Sepulchre, 295
Satan's autograph, 415
Saxton family, of axton, co. York, 334
Undertaker, 273
Vadstena Church, Norway, 246 Pickwick, c. 1280, 447 Pictures in Lyons Museum, 7 Pierpoint (B.) on "An old woman went to market," 271
Authors and their first books, 297 Bibliographical noteson DickensandThackeray,337
Bigg, the Dinton hermit, 435
Blood used in building, 114
Bonaparte and England, 408
Dettingen trophies, 68
Dickeneian London, 453
Duelling in England, 475
English burial-ground at Lisbon, 135
English officials under foreign Governments, 415
"Gutta cavat lapidem non vi sed tsepe cadendo,"47
James II., inscription on bis statue, 15
" Poeta nascitur non fit," 433
Pseudonyms, 287
Eussian and Japanese communications, 417
Shakespeariana, 184
Tacitus translated by Greenwey and Savile, 488 Pig hanging a man, story of, 50 Pigott (W. J.) on Sir George Davies, Bart., 469
Warren (Richard), 60 Pillions, their use, 267, 338, 433 Pimlico, derivation of the name, 182, 254 Pinchbeck family, 421
Pink (W. D.) on Sir Thomas Crompton, 329 Pins used as a charm, 106
Pitt-Lewis (G.) on 'Love's Labour's Lost,' 265 Place-names, Lamb in, 109, 149, 294 : American, 188,
276, 333
Plagiarism on a large scale, 363 Plassey, error in Macaulay's essay on Clive, 405 Platea (Franciscus de), his ' Eestitutiones,' 108, 194 Platt (Isaac Hull) on Polonius and Lord Burleigh : Cecil and Moutano, 305, 416
Shakespeariana, 426
Platt (J.), Jun., on Algonquin element in English, 77
American place-names, 276
Anvari, Persian poet, 166
Besant, 196
Brian Boru : Concobar, 307 Carnegie, its pronunciation, 487 Chinook jargun, 106 Griffith and Cre Fydd, 448 Indian kings, 497 Kamranh Bay, 365 Letters, their names, 277 London street names, 254 MacErlean suman.r, 249 Mungoose, 205 Omar's prosody, 121 Pompelmous, 191 Bogestven&ky, 396 Satan's autogiaph, 268 Shicer and thicker, 345 Skunk, 386 Souwarrow nut, 447 Thunder folk-lore, 408 Tigernacus, 318 Totem, 27 Tourmaline, 66, 152 Tsarskoe Selo, its pronunciation, 146 Verschoyle : Folden, 115 Vixens and drunkenness, 437 Voivode, 266 Wapiti, 29
Plays, eighteenth-century and older, 48 Plea Bolls of Chester, their publication, 388, 494 Poet Laureate read at head of troops, 345 Poels, Agnostic, 38
Poland (Sir H. B.) on authors of quotations wanted, 335 Polar inhabitants, their folk-lore, 30 Police uniforms in London, 29, 75, 136, 432 Polish roval genealogy, 429 Pollard (H. P.) on Hertfordshire iconoclast, 168 Masons' marks, 332 Pancake day, 331 St. Nicholas's, Hertford, 406 Pollard (M.) on Norman inscriptions in Yorkshire, 397"
Shacklewell, 353 Pollard-Urquhart (Col. F. E. K.) on Charles I. in
Spain, 236
Colenso (Bishop), 251 Marriage Service, 74
Portraits which have led to marriages, 435 Polonius and Lord Burleigh, 305, 416 Pompelmous or pompelmoose, its etymology, 168, 191,.
256, 331 Poole (M. E.) on Langley Meynell : Sir Eobert
Francis, 332
Poole (W. L.) on authors of quotations wanted, 88 Battlefield sayings, 35 Phrases, seventeenth-century, 371 Portraits which have led to marriages, 287, 334, 377,435' 'ostage stamps, used, 400 3 otato rings, Irish, 149 Potter (G.) on Cromer Street, 375
Elm, great hollow, at Hampstead, 187 Powell (Thomas), his address to Francis Bacon, 106 'rattenton family pedigree, 488 'rayer for twins, 428 J rayer-Book, American, 208