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Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908.


INDEX.


549


Umbertol. on assassination, 328, 391, 497 Umbre oton, meaning of the term, 1352, 329, 372 Umbrella, modern, introduced by Jonas Han way, 328 Umbrellas, their earliest use, 16, 94 Uniforms, Duke of Wellington on, 8, 176 United States, the term "local option " in, 51, 196 Unwin (Jacob), his ' The Naturalist's Album,' 469 Unwin (Matthew), Birmingham printer, 1702, 469 Unwin (T. Fisher) on Jacob and Matthew Unwin, 469 V. (Q.) on "All history proves it," 370 Cloisterer, 467 Passementerie, 448 Rache, 386

Sabbath changed at the Exodus, 490 Suffolk bishopric, 407 Umbre oton, 373 V. (V.H.I.L.I.C.I.) on suck-bottle: feeding-bottle, 256

" Wax and curnels," 33

Vachell (H. A.), his novel ' The Face of Clay,' 508 Vane (Viscount), pictures belonging to, c. 1789, 327 Varap^e, use and meaning of the word, 349 Vere (Edward de), 17th Earl of Oxford, 297 Vergers, Cornish, Carne family, 5, 115 Vernon and Wentworth families, 328 Vicar and rector of Diddlebury, Shropshire, 288 Vicars (Sir Arthur) on lych gates, 268 'Victoria History of Gloucestershire,' additions, 304 Victoria (Queen), slips in her ' Letters,' 425 Viere, 17th-century term, its meaning, 15, 134 Vigne (F. H.) on tavern sign, 409 Villa Reale (Mrs. C. da Costa), 328 Villequier, France, stained glass window at, 369 Villon, Sardana in his ' Grand Testament,' 55 Virgil and the nightingale's song, 192 Virginia : its connexion with East Anglia, 174; Bible

presented to Bruton Church, VVilliamsburg, 406 Vocabulary of peasantry, its extent, 606 Voltaire and Rousseau, their relations, 77, 154 Volunteers, Inches, MS. cash book, 1797-1800, 224 W. on Ministers' levees, 389 W. (A. J.) on ' Into Thy Hands, O Lord,' 330 W. (B.) on Hustings Courts, 170 W. (E. F.) on Cromwell : Bettiss : Kinderley, 408 W. (G. C.) on " My name is William Guiseman," 410 W. (H.) on Tottenham Churchyard, 355 W. (H. B.) on Whitehall Banqueting Hall, 447 W. (H. T.) on Rone, rainwater gutter, 130 W. (J. B.) on schools during the Civil War, 310 W. (T. M.) on " Down in the shires," 372 Ladies riding sideways, 168

Rule Britannia ' : variant reading, 188 S, its long and short forms, 258 Umbrella, 16

W. (W.) on French ballads, 89 W. (W. H.) Shakespeariana, 504 Waddington (S.) on ' Rock of Ages,' 17 Wade (Newton) on Paston family, 467

Rogers (Capt. Woodes), 470 Wade (Dr. Walter), Dublin physician, 250 Waeg-sweord in ' Beowulf,' rendering of the word, '. Wainewright (J. B.) on assassination of kings, 391 Barton Grammar School, 57 ' Childe Harold.' 495

Constable (William) alias Fetherston, 489 Cooke (Sir Anthony), his wife, 75 Croppenbergh or Coppenburgh : Bucke, 112


Yainewright (J. B.) on Dapifer : ostiarius, 116 Erles of Compton, 448 Erra Pater, 409

French refugee bishops, 87, 149. Gage family, 241

Harington (Sir John) Baron Frechvile, 70 Horne-Tooke (John), 92 Jesuit, first English, 437 Latin lines on Buxton, 333 Mary I. (Queen) at Wormley, Herts, 114 " Nose of wax," 298 Price (John), 407 Princess Royal, the title, 35 Rose and Gordon families, 95 St. Anthony's bread, 815 St. Devereux : St. Dubricius, 17 St. Oswald, 371 Sardana, 55 Sergeant (John), 447 Servius Sulpicius and Bret Harte, 297 Shakespeare's School : early masters, 397 Silk first mentioned in the Bible, 297 Strange (Richard), 429 Suck-bottle: feeding-bottle, 355 Wain wright (T.) on ' Lorna Doone," 76 Waits, Christmas, o. 1600, 485 Waldmiiller, 1383, inscribed on old painting, 428 iVales, Celts of, 145, 218, 233, 274 iValgrave, Northants, its register, 45 Waliva in Cumberland, its location, 470 Walker (Benj.) on Moucharaby, 431 S, its long and short forms, 372 Strzygowski, 310 Walker (R. Johnson) on camelian, 394

Euripides : ' Electra,' 47 Waller (A. R.) on authors of quotations, 374, 434

Palgrave's 'Golden Treasury,' 393 Walmer Castle and Lord Nelson, 310 Walmisley (W. M.) on spoon and hair, 150 Walsh family of Lincolnshire, 33, 214, 371 Walters (R.) on dry applied to spirituous liquors, 371 Kemble burial-places, 54 ' Melton breakfast,' 315 Ward (H. Snowden) on lady-bird folk-lore, 116 ' Old Tarlton's Song,' 236 Rapids : water- break, 294

Ward (Hon. Kathleen) on Archbishop Blackburn, 350 ' Bazaar Girl,' 310 Fleming, 289 Lisle : Arbuthnot, 449 Lloyd and FitzGerald, 289 Marsh (Mrs.), novelist, 313 Wood (Anne), 289 Warden (G. C.) on Greensted Church, 416

London remains, 392 Wardlaw family, 262, 342 Wardour family, 330 Wareham, Dorset, its history, 209 Warelondes, temp. Edward III., its meaning, 92, 296 Warner (Richard), ' Antiquitates Culinariae,' 1791, 431 Warner (Sir Thomas), tombstone inscription, 288, 377 Washington, State of, origin of place-names, 131 Washington (G.) and Jonathan Boucher, 188 Water-break as Anglo-Saxon for rapids, 189, 294 Water-colour art, history of, 489 Waterford (Marquess of), Spring-heel Jack, 251, 455