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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 28, 1906;,
Davies (A. M.) on Pightle : Pikle, 134
Da vies (W.) on ' Emblemes d'Alciat,' 468
Davy (A. J.) on death-birds in Scotland and Ireland,
158
Day (John), bookseller, his motto, 208, 255, 418 'Dean of Badajoz,' the story, 467 Death-birds in Scotland and Ireland, 111, 158, 215 Death folk-lore, in Lincolnshire, 112 Decuyper (Jean van), his ' College Alphabet,' 268, 451 Deedes (Cecil) on Gobesius : Sheeter, 115
Sacice Paginae Professor, 231 Defoe on the Vicar of Baddow, 428 Dekker (Thomas), his 'Sweet Content,' 106, 194, 217 De Lancey (Sir William H.), American loyalist, his
biography, 72, 276
Delaware, called Diamond State, 189, 396 Delmer, origin of the surname, 348, 433
Benny (H. L. L.) on Collingwood's descendants, 175 enton family, 209, 271 De Moro (Duke) on Richard Kirby, 147 Deployment, military manoeuvre, its inventor, 448 Derwentwater (James Earl of), lines on, 208 Deverent family, 270 Devil, selling oneself to the, 29, 78, 115, 157 ; and
the vicar of Baddow, 428 Devon provincialisms, 186, 490 Devonshire, funeral customs in, 48 Dey (E. Morton) on Shakespeariana, 263 Diamond State, name for Delaware, 189, 396 Dickens (Charles) : slips in * Nicholas Nickleby, 14, 71 ; Affery Flintwich in ' Little Dorrit, 32, 78 ; private theatricals in ' Sketches by Boz,' 72 ; error in ' Oliver Twist,' 127 ; ghost story in 'Pickwick,' 149, 178 ; Jarndyce v. Jarndyce in ' Bleak House,' 166 ; on the Bible, 304, 355, 321 Dickinson (H. W.) on Delmer, 433 Dictionary : French, for the blind, 247 ; Lithuanian
etymological, 248, 313 ; Norwegian, 384 ' Dictionary of National Biography, 1 corrections and
additions, 22, 27, 122, 189, 284, 305, 362 Digamma, the, and Homer, 168, 215, 253, 297 Digby, English officer serving in Austrian army, 250 Dignities, hereditary, created, not made, 186 Dimpsy, dialect word, 186 Direction post i\ signpost, 449, 496 D'Israeli (I.) on the German Emperor and Poets
Laureate, 187
Diss., an abbreviation, 69, 114 Distillery, eighteenth- century, at Bermondsey, 349 Dives and Lazarus, continuation of the parable, 370 Divination by enchanted rings, 195 Dobell (Bertram) on Blake and Coleridge, 89
Holyoake, Chartists, and special constables, 212 Dobson (W. C. T.), R.A., his children, 369 Dodd (L.) on Stevenson and Scott, 44 Dodgson (E. S.) on Alfonso and Victoria, 447 Baskish inscriptions in Newfoundland, 328 Bishops, fourteen consecrated together, 417 Bowet, an architectural lantern, 214 Colour transition, 194 Condado, 77
Kes or kese, to kick, 198 M.A. and M.P. : Parliament, 89 Marmor and the sea in Latin poets, 153 Mininin, a shell, 497 Mozarabic Mass in Spaing 250
Dodgson (E. S.) on pearl, its etymon, 409
Pour, 329
- Kebecca,' a novel, 72
San Sebastian, inscriptions at, 385
Shakespeariana, 263
Souletin 'Pastorales,' 387
Topinambou, 131 Dog's nose, a cordial, its ingredients, 187, 252, 41V
516 Dogs, in war, 36, 195 ; at Constantinople, 170, 456 r
496
Dolls, headless, in the Comoro Islands, 307 Don caster weather- rime, 407 Donne (Dr,) and Webster, 301, 382 Dormer (J.) on African sloths, 313
Irish bog butter, 353
Latin genitives in floricultural nomenclature, 355 Dorrell or parrel (John), exorcist, c. 1599, 285 Dosne family and Thiers, 447 Douglas ( J. B.) on authors of quotations, 137 Douglas (E. B.) on horse-racing in France, 237
' Kebecca,' a novel, 117
Tuileries garden in 1796, 493
Douglas (W.) on Luppinos of Hertford and Ware, 352 Dover Pier, its construction, 418 Dover to Winchester road, 409, 451 Downs (John), Westminster scholar, 1753, 288 Dowsing-Jessop forgery, 421 Dramatic Clubs, amateur, 72 Drainer (G.) on " Et tu, Brute ! " 214 Drinkings : drinking time, the terms, 52, 133 Drumnafern on Tyrone history, 89 Dryden (John), his descent, 82, 151; on the Tekelites
87
Dublin Record Office, searcher at, 108 Duciemoor, etymology of the place-name, 52 Duel between Lord Camelford and Capt. Best, 163-
218, 437
Duelling in England, its suppression, 112, 394 Duh Ah Coo on pidgin or pigeon English, 454 Dulce on Order of Royal Oak, 449 Duma, origin of the word, 426, 472 Dumping, use of the word, 127, 175, 232 Dunheved on Blandina, 450
Bury family, 437
"Pretty Maids' Money," 6
Revenue, its pronunciation, 494 Dunn (Col. A. R.), his crest and coat of arms, 46$ Dunsiuk on Kipling obscurities, 389 Dtirer (Albert), his name and place of origin, 25 Durham graduates inquired after, 47, 167 Dutch epiphany custom, 110, 157 Dyer (John), of Bristol, his ancestry, 508 Dyer (John), poet, his biography, 112 Dyer (John R.) on John Dyer, 508 Dyer ( William ) = Rebecca Russell,^209 Dyer family, 288 Dyers in Wands worth, trade dispute, 126-
E
E, final, in Chaucer, 36
E. on Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, 9
' Curse of Seaforth,' 168 E. (J. M.) on quartering of arms, 168 E. (K. P. D.) on prisoner suckled by his daughter, 35
Quotations wanted, 248