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Notes and Queries, July 28, 1908.


INDEX.


533


Fynmore (B. J.) on J. M. W. Turner and Sandgatc, 127 Vastern, 198 Violinists, female, 454 Vowels on monuments, 169 Will, shortest, 206


G. (A. W.) on provincial booksellers, 492

G. ( L, P.) on peacock as a Christmas symbol, 69

G. (M. N.) on John Adams's epitaph, 245

Baskish inscriptions in Newfoundland, 513 " Brown Bess " applied to a musket, 154 De Lancey (Sir William H.), 72 Laconic letters, 234 Quotations wanted, 489 G. (P.) on Latin genitives in floriculture, 309 Gainsborough (T.) pictures with Pomeranian dog, 288 Galabank on Ralph, Lord Hopton, 409 Gallie (G.) on Gallic surname, 309 Gallic surname, 309, 394, 454 Galpin (A. J.) on headless dolls, 307 Gambo, a Welsh cart, its derivation, 41 Games : brelan, 29, 114, 1?7 ; pit-counter, 407 ;

tarot cards, 407, 452 Gamma on Col. Hugh Forbes, 448 Garage, use and derivation of the word, 188 Garioch, pronunciation of the name, 9, 56 Garlands, funeral, 427 Garnett (Dr. Richard), his death, 319, 367 ; and

astrology, 437 Gates, closed instances, 249 Gaume (Abbe'), his ' Le Ver Rongeur des Soci6t6s

Modernes,' 270, 416, 492 Gaythorpe (H.) on Wigan bell foundry, 377 George III., his daughters, 37, 192 George IV., his coronation and Mrs. Fitzherbert, 227,

292 Gerard (Sir William), Lord Chancellor of Ireland, his

parentage, 369

Gerish (W. B.) on Luppinos of Hertford and Ware, 289 Mead (Dr. William), 228 JVIonu mental brasses in Meyrick collection, 8 German Emperor and Poets Laureate, 187, 237, 315 Gibb (L. M.) on lustre ware, 110

Vamphorn, 110 Gibbon (E.), Newman and Coleridge on, 387, 435,

455 ; portrait by Reynolds, 487 Gilbert family, 148 Gild churches in mediaeval times, 450 Giles (Esther) = Dr. William Carson, c, 1800, 70 Gill (A.) on thermometer scale, 128 Gin distillery in Bermondsey, eighteenth. century, 349 Gironifcre (Paul de la), his ' Vingt Anne*es aux

Philippines,' 287

Glanville, Earl of Suffolk, Camden on, 213 Glasses, musical, and Shakespeare, 128, 232 Glenny (W. W.) on corn-rent, 448 Drinkings : drinking- time, 52 Gliddon (Anne), artist, c. 1840, her history, 430 Gloucester (Thomas), armiger, of East Herts, c. 1435,

170

Gluttony, proverb against, 470 Glynn (Major O.) on Blunden family, 468

Pingret, ftdouard, 448

Gobesius, in ' Tristram Shandy, his identification, i 115


Goethe on " Bells, bugs, and Christianity," 270, 41 6 r

492

Golden Roof at Innsbruck, its history, 89, 136 Goldsborough family, 148 Goldsmith (Oliver), variant in 'The Traveller,' 167,

295, 397 Goltho, Lincolnshire, and Grantham family, 70, 231,.

276, 338 Goncourt (E. and J. de), English translation of * Hia

toire de la Socie'tS Fransaise,' 309 Gordon (second Duke of), letters of his wife, 170 Gordon (George), his paper-making invention, 208 Gordon (Patrick), his paper-making invention, 208 Gordon (Sir William), d. 1742, banker, 449 Gordon family of the West Indies, 214 Gordon House, Kentish Town, its identification, 490 Gordon, surname in Russia, 469 Gordon's formulae used by builders, 328, 374 Gorleston, seven-sacrament font at, 36 ; Francis Jessop

and its church, 421

Goss (C. W. F. ) on Holyoake bibliography, 491 Gotham, the American, nickname for New York, 28$ Gould (I. Chalkley) on Masham family, 512 Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 31 Roman mound, 296 Gout (R.), watchmaker, his patent pedometer, 206, 335 Government fund, English, for French e'migre's, 327 Graham (Col. F. W.) on Millar of Earnock, 148 Grant (D. B.) on municipal sword-bearer, 90 Grantham of Goltho family, 70, 231, 276, 338 Grantham (Sir William) on Grantham of Goltho-

family, 276

Grattan (Henry), his initial frank " H. G.," 274 Gray (Thomas), translations of his ' Elegy,' 306, 357, 428, 477, 511 ; 'Poems' published in London and Glasgow, 1768, 321 ; and in Dublin, 1756, 406 Greek grammar and Byron, 193 Greek tablets for writing, 228, 350, 473, 512 Green (Everard) on ancient Welsh cope, 265

Grantham of Goltho family, 70 Green (C.) on Antonio Canova in England, 52 Greene (Robert), Lodge, and De La Primaudaye, 84,

202, 343, 424, 442, 463, 484, 504 Grendiar on "From the thick film," 172 Grigor (J.) on centenarian voters, 258

Coleridge and Newman on Gibbon, 435 Garioch, its pronunciation, 56 Holyoake (G. J.), his name, 173 Lettsom (Dr.), 191 Pour, 329

Scott (W.), link with, 66 Grindleton, place-name, its derivation, 10, 73 Grissell (Hartwell D.) on boar's head, 35 Grooms, hobby, 1677, their livery, 127 Grosvenor and Venoix, derivation of names, 208 Grover (J. W.), his lecture on ' Old Clapham,' 306 Guelderland (Duke of), c. 1641, his biography, 249,

313, 456 Guiraaraens (A. J. C.) on Prattenton or Prattington

family, 270 Guineas, fifteenth-century English and twelfth-century

French, 105, 195

Gunning (H.), "Fortunate Youth" in his 'Reminis- cences,' 35

Gunning family and Castle Coote, 323, 374, 395, 436, 457