ELEVENTH SERIES.
215
Passion emblems and metrical prayer, i. 67, 152
Passion play, children accidentally burnt at, 1705
v. 307, 410 'Passionate Pilgrim,' new readings, iii. 183
original edition, 1599, xii. 259, 487 Passport to Paradise, 1341, vi. 247 Pastrana (Julia), bearded Mexican danseuse
iii. 29, 94, 179, 238 Patagonian Theatre, 1777, its history, ix. 231,275
394 ; x. 107, 160, 214
Patching (J.) on Anstruther (Robert), M.P., iv 459" Best of all Good Company," iv. 508 Bright's (John) quotations, ii. 508 : iv. 508 " Excelsior " in pigeon English, ii. 358 Piggott (Ralph), Catholic judge, iii. 449 " Seven Seas," xi. 434 ' Walrus and the Carpenter ' parody, ii. 496 Words of poem wanted, xii. 140
Patent of nobility, 1721, antedated, ix. 308, 517 Pater (W. H.), references in his 'Marius the
Epicurean,' vi. 189, 335 Paterson (Robert J.) on authors wanted, ix. 307
Columbus (Christopher), ix. 448 Paterson (Samuel) and the Earldom of Cassilis
ii. 325 Patience as a man's name, iv. 65 ; as a surname
viii. 350, 417 Patrick on Bible : curious statistics, ii. 119 ;
" dillisk " and " slook," iv. 533 Patrickmas, obsolete Scottish term-day, iii. 9 Patron saints and parishes, ix. 348 Patron saints of trades, vi. 469 Patten (John Wilson), Lord Winmarleigh, his
biography, i. 23, 75
Patterson (C.) on Patterson family, xii. 221 Patterson (J.) on Peter Wilcock, i. 347 Patterson (J. E.) on "All my eve and Betty
Martin," iv. 254
Patterson (W. H.) on Barbados filtering stones, xi. 229 ; Cheeses in Ireland, xii. 38 ; Myriorama xi. 441
Patterson family, xii. 221, 289, 308 Pattle (Eliza S.)=E. Gibbon Wakefield, xi. 68,
115
Paul (B.) on authors wanted, viii. 37. Paul (F.) on Ball (Robert), iv. 389; v. 370; Duff, missionary ship, ix. 457 ; Pretty (Thomas), vicar of Hursley, vi. 175 Paul (H. G.) on Dennis's ' Letters on Milton,' ii.
447 Paul (Jean), list of English translations of, v.
290, 411 Paul (Joseph), surgeon, d. 1763, his biographv
iii. 469
Paulet family of Eddington, viii. 208, 314, 358 Faulett family of Andover, vii. 229 Pauley (J.), Winchester scholar, 1535, ix. 409 Pauncefote and Smith families, viii. 408, 495 Pauper, use of the word, v. 209 Pauper or pawper bird, its identity, iii. 89, 216,
290, 351
Pauper's badge, its history, ii. 487 ; iii. 55, 118 Paving-blocks in Royal Exchange, their history,
iii. 429, 473
Paving of wood in London streets, 1842, ix. 146 Pavlova, pronunciation of the name, x. 507 ; xi.
36 Pawlett or Powlett (Annabella) =Rev. R. Smith,
c. 1725, viii. 68, 133, 255, 416, 472 ; ix. 92 " Paw-paw " in the ' N.E.D.,' vii. 367, 458
Pawper or pauper bird, its identity, iii. 89, 216,.
290, 351
" Pawpreces," author of the term, vii. 168
" Paws "=hands, 1593, ix. 227
Payen-Payne (de V.) on adjectives from French place-names, ix. 71 Authors of French quota- tions wanted, xii. 187 " It is worse than a crime, it is a blunder," xii. 166 " La Garde meurt, mais ne se rend pas," xii. 7 London, largest square in, vii. 470 Piraeus mistaken for a man, xi. 58 Puns on Payne, ii. 409 Rostand's ' Chantecler,' ii. 205
Payne (Robert), Winchester scholar, 1541, ix. 409, 517
Payne surname, puns on, ii. 409, 453 ; iii. 36
Payne & Foss, publishers, c. 1800, xii. 139, 190, 244
Payton (W. Shakespeare), Westminster scholar, 1780, vii. 450
"Pe..tt," from document, 1563, missing letters, iv. 469, 513
Peabody (George), his funeral, and Queen Victoria, ii. 247, 310
" Peace with honour," origin of the phrase, xi. 209
Peaceable, as a "surname, 1766, xi. 207
Peach (C. H. R.) on Bishops addressed as "my Lord," v. 76 Crown agents, iii. 467 Hacket (Sir Andrew), iv. 114 House of Commons prayer : Speaker Yelverton, iii. 467 Jeffreys (Judge) and the Temple Church organ, iv. 14 Piggott (Ralph), Catholic Judge, iv. 38 Proverbs and phrases : Dutchman's anchor, v. 435 " Secretary at war," ix. 415 Standing on tables in Courts of law, v. 408 Tenure by knight service, abolition of, vii. 457
Peachey (G. C.) on candles, price of, c. 1735, viii. 388 ; Lanesborough House, i. 328 ; Pechey (John), physician (1654-1718), works, vii. 328
Peacock (E.) on apple-tree flowering in Autumn ii. 149 Authors of quotations wanted, iii. 468 Dogs in churches, v. 395 Fairies- : ruffs and reeves, ii. 265 Fern (Matthew), Jacobite, v. 150 Fletcher (Bishop), iv. 28 Gold ring found at Verulam, iv. 248 Horses names in Lincolnshire, ii. 264 ' Howden Fair/ iv. 325 Lesnes Abbey : Abbot Elyas, ii. 372 Lincoln- shire ballad, old, v. 406 Lincolnshire election, 1724, xii. 287 Mohammed on love of the Narcissus, ii. 169 Roman corns, v. 226 Stv Margaret and Joan of Arc, i. 347 Shaw (Robert) of Bawtry, v. 429 Ships lost in Great Storm, 1703, v. 348 Wasps, their scarcity, ii. 352 Yorke (James), the Lincoln blacksmith, v. 248
Peacock (Rev. J.) of Broadway Meeting, Somer- set, iii. 9, 75
'eacock (Matthew H.) on Devonshire Schools, vi. 358 Hayward or Haward (William), xii. 320 Horrocks (James) or Horrox, xii. 379 Kennedy family, vii. 227 " Kidkok," iv. 176 Public Schools registers, i. 272 Robin Hood, v. 94 " Rydyng aboute of victory," &c. iv. 474 Scott (John), D,D., xii. 400 Six Clerks office, ix. 129 Sundial inscription, ix. 95 Symbol for " Ii," vi. 512 Wakefield, Vicar of iv. 216
eacock (Thomas Love), his ' Essay on Fashion- able Literature,' i. 86 ; ii. 4, 62 ; his biography^ i. 287, 435 ; dates of his plays, ii. 27, 112 j. ' Monks of St. Mark,' ii. 349, 398 ;. scarce.