ELEVENTH SERIES.
219
Peter the Wild Boy, c. 1720, ix. 146, 211
Peterhouse dinners, 1700-1800, their cost, i. 485
Peterkin (Col. A.) on John Bush, ix. 428
Peters, origin of the surname, vii. 33
Peters (Father) and Queen Mary, old tract, ii.
107, 198
Peters (Hugh), his career, 1649, vi. 221, 263, 301, 463 ; vii. 4, 33, 45, 84, 123, 163 ; viii. 65, 430, 461 ; ix. 497 ; satires and portraits, x. 105, 193, 251 ; See also Regicides. Peters (Rev. M.), his ' Fortune-Teller,' i. 129 Peters (Rev. M. W.), artist, his biography, ii. 86 Peters (Dr. S. A.) and Green-mountain, Vermont,
i. 47, 174 Peters (Second Lieut. W. H.), Royal Reg. Artillery,
d. 1789, xi. 131
Petersfield, old inns of, i. 169, 215 Peterson (F.), enamel painter, d. 1729, vii. 168 " Petit roi de Peronne," origin of the phrase,
xi. 91, 154
Petitot (William), 19th Foot, d. 1764, vi. 49 Petrarch and Robert Burton, i. 286 Petrograd=St. Petersburg, name adopted, 1914,
x. 208
Petrol in 1612, i. 126 petrollo on Mazzini and Voltaire, v. 454 Petronianus (Valerius), a sage, c. 1560, vi. 288 Petronius and Jeremy Taylor, ii. 65 ; Cap.
LXXXL, vii. 107, 195, 233 Pett (Peter), 1610-70, his letters, viii. 27, 117 Pettingall (Rev. John), D.D., his marriage, vi.
11, 477
Pettitt (Henry), dramatist, his works, viii. 330 Petty (S. L.) on alabaster, powdered, vi. 175 Aram (Eugene), ii. 279 Balls, throwing in church on Easter Monday, vi. 196 Bannister (John), musician temp. Charles II., vi. 312 Books, chained, vi. 136 Charas (Moses), vi. 197 Danes'-blood, a flower, iii. 16 " Dr. Syntax," vi. 135 " Five Wounds " : the Janus Cross at Sherburn, Yorks, viii. 217 Flower-name, ix. 93 Follies, ii. 216 " Grim the Collier," x. 517 Heart-burial, ix. 92 Lardiner at the Coronation, ii. 198 Maidens' garlands, vi. 335 Military musters : parish sermons, ii. 258 Milkwort in literature, viii. 277 " Old Sir Simon," i. 34 Peel (John), ii. 278 St. Paul's, height of, xi. 13 Spider stories, iv. 137 ' Tomahawk ' : Mat Morgan, viii. 133 Vanbrugh's epitaph, ix. 194 Pevensey, origin of place-name, xi. 351, 389 Peveril family, v. 90, 297 ; vi. 172 Pews, dissertation on the rights to, 1714, xi. 413 Pewter, old, the marks on, ix. 68 "Pewter-buttoned," 1611, meaning of the word,
ix. 227 Pewter church flagon, 1734, its restoration, iii.
148
Ph. (W. E.) on Fisher family, vi. 509 Phaire (Col.), Cromwell's Governor of Cork, his
biography, ii. 207
Pharaoh, his lean kine as picture-subject, x. 171 Phear (Sir John Budd), Indian judge, portraits,
iii. 249, 472 Pheasant penny, meaning of the term, iii. 268,
337 Phene (Dr. John Samuel), of Chelsea, d. 1912,
ix. 407, 457, 514
Philadelphia, folk-lore note from, v. 467 Philanthropic Society, c. 1813, origin of, iv. 188, 239
Philip (Sir Matthew), Mayor of London, ii. 24, 73,
94, 133, 178
" Philip and Mary," official style of reign, v. 190 r
Philipi (Salamoni), artist in stained glass, c. 1780, xii. 379
Philipps family, v. 326
Philips (Ambrose), friend of Addison and Swift xi. 321
Philips (W.) of Yorks, c. 1596, x. 390
Philistine, use of the word, ii. 366
Phillack, history of parish church of St. Felicitas vi. 401, 428
Phillip (John), artist, his connexion with Dvce viii. 45
Phillipps family, iv. 527
Phillips (G. A. Woodroffe) on Arkinstall : Boni- face, vi. 488 Author of quotation wanted, viii. 107 Dargari (William), vi. 490 " Five Wounds," viii. 177 Kelly, vi. 410 Kellv (William), vi. 470 Kiddell, vii. 250 Napo- leon's army, viii. 287 Parish register, Basing- stoke, viii. 129 Phillips (William), vi. 290 Unicorn's horn, vii. 450 Woodroft'e, vii. 310
Phillips (J. S.) on Clerical Directories, xi. 158
Phillips (Lawrence) on abbreviations in writing^ ii. 429 Authors wanted, i. 149 ; ii. 76, 408 iv. 88, 449 ; vi. 136, 250 ; viii. 268 Botany I time of flowers blooming, ii. 29 Casuistry, ix.. 290 Chevet's popularization of music, v. 229- Children burnt at a passion play, v. 307 Cpwper's "God moves in a mysterious way," iii. 58 Dogs in churches, v. 517 Elizabethan licence to eat flesh, ii. 135 Etruscan surgical instruments, xii. 260 Heine on Kant, i. 247 Lucius, v. 335 Miracles, vii. 458 Simpson and Locock, vii. 170 ' Tess of the D'Urbervilles/ i. 328 Westminster chimes, ii. 609
Phillips (Maberly), on flint firelocks in Crimean*. War, ii. 168 '
Phillips (R.) on " clyst," xi. 361
Phillips (Sir Richard), 1767-1840, publisher, x~ 463
Phillips (W.), b. 1747, of Petworth, vi. 290
Phillott (Lieut.-Col. D. C.) on Haycock or Hey- cock family, xii. 442
Phillymaclink = Philadelphia, earliest use of the- sobriquet, iii. 127
' Philobiblon.' by Bishop Richard de Bury, 1344, viii. 341, 397, 435
Philologic relationship, Saracenic and Provencal.- vii. 47
Philological School, founded 1792, iii. 247
Philology, comparative, i. 158
Philosopher and the Olympic games, reference to. x. 150, 295
' Philosopher's Scale,' poem, vii. 350, 417
Philpot (Thomas), Cromwell's " son-in-law," ix. 29, 94, 372, 452, 497
Phip or Phipps family, iii. 49, 177
Phipps (Major H. R.) on Phipps or Phip family, iii. 4y
Phipps (Col. R.) on " J'y suis, j'y reste," iv. 94 r - 252 Maida : naked soldiers, v. 196 Military executions, iv. 98 Moscow, burning of, i. 274; iv. 152 Napoleon's Imperial Guard, iv. 350 Observatory on the field of Waterloo, v. 485
Phcenix on authors wanted, x. 148, 256 Prefix " Scotch- " or " Scot-," Pembrokeshire, x. 310 Touch wood, ix. 370
Phosphorescent birds, the belief in, xii. 213, 306