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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 25. 1908.


Lee (Nathaniel), his ' Theodosius,' the nightingale

and death, 57 Leeper (A.) on Keble's ' Christian Year,' 197

' Kottabos,' Dablin University magazine, 46 " Non olet (pecunia)," 64 Lega-Weekes (Ethel) on funeral : burial, 9 King's Old Bargehouse, 167 Pot-gallery, 517 Taxes in England, 430 Legend of Amintas and the amaranth, 150 Legend of Arundel Castle, 390, 434, 473 Leges on Sir James Burrough, 430 Legislation against profanity, 269 Leicjarraga and the Basque New Testament, 56 Leighton (Frederic), portrait of Robert Browning, 67 Leith, lines on horse-racing at, 182 Lennox (Lady Sarah) and George III., 387 Lepers' Hospital at Newport, Essex, its demolition, 27 Leslie (Major J. H.) on General Robert Bell, 489

Shrewsbury clock : " Point of War," 8 Leveson-Gower (A. F. G.) on Sir Claude Champion de

Crespignv, 7

Lewis (A. S.) on Halesowen, Worcestershire, 31 Hodson of the Indian Mutiny, 348 Houses without fireplaces or chimneys, 29 Thompson (J.), portrait painter, 56 Lewis (R.) on authors of quotations, 236 Libertines, Genevan reformers, o. 1538, 268, 373 Library in St. Martin's Street, 1791, its history, 27 Licence, selling beer without a, 232, 294 Life-star folk-lore, 34

Liggers, c. 1474, meaning of the word, 449 Lightfoot (Hannah) and George III., 300, 321, 402,

483

Lilburne (Col. R.), letters in Guildhall Library, 207 Lincoln called " Nichole " in 'The Brut,' 35 Lincoln (Abraham) on the sufferings of slaves, 14 Lincolnshire, " restraynte" of "the townes," 47 ' Lincolnshire Family's Chequered History,' 33, 214,

371

Lindsay (C.) on ' The Kingdom's Intelligencer,' 396 Liphook folk-lore, 486

Liquors, spirituous, dry applied to, 2b9, 371, 435 Lisle family of Up way, Dorset, 449 Liss Place, Hampshire, its history, 250, 414 Literary allusions explained, 410, 512 Literary almanacs, English, 347 Lithuanian folk-lore: legless spirits, 168, 277 Littlecote House, Wiltshire, tragedy at, 407, 514 Littleton (R. H.), his ' History of Islington,' 156 Livingston (Noel B.) on Jamaica records, 274 Lizard with two tails, gamester's superstition, 328, 391 Lloyd and FitaGerald families, 289 Local option, earliest use of the term, 50, 196 London: origin of the name Piccadilly, 89; repair

of highways in, 464

London, Lord Mayor : not a Privy Councillor, 123 his title, 268, 496 ; baronetcies conferred on Lon Mayors, 301, 413 London changes, 441 London churches. See St. London coaching houses, 1680, 1, 95 'London Magazine,' 1820, two of the name, 422 London newspapers, their circulation in 1818, 446 London penny post, 1680, 370, 410 London publishing houses, c. 1807, 286


one! on parish records missing, 48 london queries of the early 18th century, 388, 474 jondon remains and landmarks, their removal, 226,

271, 337, 392, 476 London rivers extinct, 347, 414 fjondon tavern signs, 288

jondon and Birmingham Railway, unroofed carriages, 167, 234, 292, 357, 414, 473 ondoner on Jane Austen's relatives, 109 ong (John Frederick), 1819-1903, photographer, 474

longden (H. Isham) on February 30, 330 Gutteridge or Goodridge family, 217 Registers of Blakealey and Walgrave, 45 lOngfellow (H. W.), bibliography of, 501 L,ord- Lieutenants in Scotland, 330, 418 rd Mayor of London : his precedence, 123 ; origin of his title, 268, 496 Jord Mayors, baronetcies conferred on, 301, 413

orenzo on clergyman with battledore, 450 Liorio, now called diabolo, the game, 287, 374 iove charms, Moorish, 486 jowe family, 33

Lowell Offering,' history of the magazine, 354, 515 Lucas (E. V.), his ' The Hambledon Men,' 28 Lucy (Sir T.) and 'Merry Wives,' articles on, 74, 253 Lumiere (M.M. Auguste and Louis), their "auto- chrome " plates, 426 Lusitania and the Sirius, Atlantic liners, 325 Lutyens (Charles), painter, his biography, 230, 276 Lych gates in England, 268, 354 Lyly (J.), Greene, and Shakespeare, 461 Lynn (W. T.) on anfractuosity, 467 Brougham on Gibbon, 386 "Down in the shires," 372 Hemans (Mrs.) and 'The Hebrew Mother,' 446 Juvisy, its etymology, 365 Mite, a coin, 69 Lyrics, Chinese and Japanese, 34 Lysons (Rev. Daniel) and sights in the moon, 325 M. on Lord-Lieutenanta in Scotland, 330

Pie : tart, 157

M. (A.) on authors of quotations, 327 M. (A. A.) on William Hogsflesh, 334 M. (D.) on Waliva in Cumberland, 470 M. (G. A.) on Lord Treasurer Qodolphin, 210

'Old Tarlton'i Song,' 188

M. (H. A. St. J.) on Norman Court, Hampshire,'415 M. (J.) on racial problem of Europe, 274 M. (L. B.) on drive, ride, 290 M. (M.) on French refugee bishops, 171 Miniatures by Rossi, 429 Voltaire and Rousseau, 77 M. (N.)& A. on authors of quotations, 134

Motto: "In God is all," 270 M. (P.) on Hayley and Blake, 231

Mundy family, 168 M-t (P.) on Matthew Diamondbuld Demont, 213

Hats worn in the royal presence, 326 M. (P. W. G.) on plant-names, 210 M. (R.) on Ibbotson : Hyde, 408 M. (T. E.) on authors of quotations, 1 09 M. (T. S.) on Gula Augusti, 35

Sheep fair on an ancient earthwork, 296 M. (W.) on Cruscantism, 48 M. (W. A.) on authors of quotations, 109