Notes and Queries. July 27, 1907.
INDEX.
541
Pierpoint (B. ) on rump of a goose and drinking bouts,
190
St. George's Chapel Yard, Oxford Koad, 135
Scott (Kev. Dr. F. G.), 386
Thune : (Eil-de-bceuf, French slang, 50
"Tire le rideau, la farce est joude," 266
Toole(J. L.), 118
Walker (Sarah), "Old Campaigner" : ."Marquis
of Granby " public-house, 464 Pigott (W. J.) on Graham and Little parentage, 427
Jefferson of Westward, Cumberland, 508 Pikes for arming the people, Chalfont St. Giles tradi- tion, 210
Pincushions, their introduction, 447, 496 Pink (W. D.) on "Idle Dick Norton," 376
Moore (Mr. D. M.), 466 Pins, crooked, considered lucky, 447, 496 Piscon-led, meaning of the term, 226, 376 Pitch-caps put on human heads and set on fire, 169, 233 Pithay, street-name, its origin, 168, 235, 418 Pitt, Lord Macaulay on satire on, 289, 315 Pius X., anagram on, 158, 251 Place-names, American, their varying pronunciation,
17, 276 Platt (I. H.) on Abraham Lincoln and European
politicians, 433
Platt (J.), Jun., on Anglo-Indian ' Little Jack Homer,' 45
Beitzmer = Irishman, 345
Botha, the name, 486
Bulk and Baskish bulka, 273
Californian English : American coin-names, 136
Camoens, Sonnet cciii.,233
Cathay, its pronunciation, 235
Ceiba, its spelling, 334
Copin (King): St. Coppin, 74
" Esprit de 1'escalier," 237
Habib Ullah, its pronunciation, 87
Haze, its meanings, 213
Hurstmonceaux, its pronunciation, 248
Ixtlilxochitl and other Aztec names, 325
Linguistic curiosity, 357
Maghzen, its meaning, 11
Mahalla, its meaning, 96
Maru, Japanese word, 318
Matross : topass, their meaning, 411
Mesteque, its etymology, 105
Mitis, its etymology, 115
Pennell's Life of Leland,' 25
Powwow, its meaning, 265
Baja-i-Rajgan, Indian title, 66
Kamsammy, its meaning, 473
St. Oswald: "Gescbeibte Turm," 11
Scivroogh, its meaning, 516
Slovenish language, 436
Supawn, its origin, 163
Thune: (Eil-de-bceuf, French slang, 8
Tobacco, its etymology, 167
Tradagh = Drogheda, 328
TJlidia, house motto, 356
Wangun, its etymology, 367
Ward surname, 154
Ytene, its pronunciation, 186 Plump in voting, use of the word, 77 " Plumper's Inn " and plump in voting, 205 Podike, use and meaning of the word, 293
Pole or Poole (German), his knighthood, 16, 54, 113
Police Office, Police Court, and Public Office, 47, 90, 217
Polinda and Albarosa, picture by Cosway, 190
Politician on B.Y.M. and the birth of children, 417
"Every man has his price," 367
Fathers of the House of Commons, 486
Fire : fire out, 308
People's Charter : political song, 128 Pollard (H. T.) on Ulidia, house motto, 356 Pollard (M.) on Lyttons at Knebworth, 314
Porlock Church, 293
Pollard-Urquhart (Col. H. E. B.) on Bidding prayer, 32 Poll-books, Sussex, 70 ; bibliography, 349, 415 ; Lin-
colnshire, 509
Pomme on Cox's orange pippins, 508 Pomperkin, old term for cider, 187, 232 Ponthieu (Countess of), her family, 148 Pony, earliest quotation for the word, 267 Pook (H. W.) on Sussex poll-books, 70 Poonah painting, 107, 232
"Popery, tyranny, and wooden shoes," the English- man's antipathy, 327, 393 Popjoy, etymology of the word, 88, 136 Porlock Church, niche in nave of, 228, 293 Porter (Miss Jane), Highgate romance in her 'Scottish
Chiefs,' 343 Porter (Sir B. K.), his panoramic painting of the
' Storming of Seringapatam,' 230, 317 Portobello, game and place-name, its derivation, 88,
198, 277, 355
Portraits of engineers, 347, 514 Post, used for bugle or trumpet sound, 389 Post boxes, their introduction, 72, 173 Post Office, new General, Boman remains found on
site of, 510
Postage stamps, 1839-62, literary references, 289 Pot-gallery, use and meaning of the word, 388, 431 Pot-hooks and hangers explained, 388, 432 Potie Warden, meaning of the term, 6, 79 Potter, Dr. Johnson as, 468
Potts (B. A.) on sonnets by A. and F. Tennyson, 159 Pourcuttle : pourcontrel, original form of the word, 427 Power (Lieut. T. B.), killed in naval action, 246, 352 Powwow, use and meaning of the word, 265, 497 Poynts, use and meaning of the word, 1640, 189, 232 Praemunire, etymology of the word, 189, 257 Precedent, spelt president, 227 Precket, Devon dialect word, its meaning, 206 Pre-Beformation usages, chantries and church stores,
467
Presbytery, last will of a, 244 President, used for precedent, 227 Preston Jubilee, theatrical performances, 227, 276, 417 Prideaux (Col. W. F.) on Charles I., 253, 414
Goldsmith's elegy on a mad dog, 297
Hornsey Wood House : Harringay House, 216, 371
Houses of historical interest, 312, 472
Linguistic curiosity, 307
Pamela, 265
Spelling changes, 218
Westminster changes, 1906, 232 Prideaux (W. B. B.) on " La Hueste Antigua," 387
Pictures at Teddington, 194 Primero, obsolete English game, 402 " Prince" Boothby, his biography, 405 Princess Boyal, earliest use of the title, 469