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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 30, 1910


Cross Patty on " There are more acres in York- shire," &c., 52

Crosse (Gordon) on Shakespeariana, 164 Crow (William) of Upleatham, 1664, 247 Crow (W. Robert) on Crowe of Kiplin, 103

Genealogical Society for United Kingdom, 511 Crowe family of Kiplin, Yorks, 103, 233 Crowgay or Crowgie family, 33 Crown Court, 30, 74, 92, 153, 295 Crown lands at Boston, Lincolnshire, 289 Crusoe (Robinson), literary descendants, 73, 118 Cubbon (William) on Borrow in Isle of Man, 307 Cuca, where to be obtained in London, 16 Culling (Elizabeth), d. 1703, her tomb, 384 Culprit, etymology of the word, 99, 317, 413 Cumberland (George), his biography, 249, 297 Cummings (W. H.) on Beethoven's " In dieses

Grabes Dunkeln," 417

Curious on Fermor, Earls of Pomfret, 288 Curry (John T.) on Loyola, 326

Medmenham Abbey : Hell-Fire Club, 95 Spanish sonnet and English translation, 507 Tertullian on Christians and lions, 492 Curtis (J.) on Chevalier D'Eon, 486 Curwen (J. Spencer) on ' Canadian Boat Song,' 397 Cyprian image legend, 328 Cyprus epitaph, its meaning, 206

D. on " cheminots," 494

Field telegraph, early, 274

Elections, first, under the Ballot Act, 416

" Plough Inn " at Longhope, 193

"Postiers," 494

D. (A. H.) on Chinese Gallery in London, 207 D. (B.) on Apssen counter, 116

Browning (Mrs.) and Sappho, 52

Wooden ships : their longevity, 35 D. (E.'H.) on J. Aspilon : R. Gille : J. Sturdy,

409 D. (H. L. L.) on Princess Amelia, 10

Waltham Abbey carved panels, 245 D. (J.) on four winds, a fairy story, 199 D. (K.) on Shakespeariana, 504 D. (M. C.) on Coleridge on firegrate folk-lore, 349

" Die Wahrheit ruht in Gott," 417 D. (T.) on yon : its use by Scotsmen, 498 D. (T. F. ) on the burning of Moscow, 274

Chaucer and Boccaccio, 192

Election, most expensive, 258

Manners in the eighteenth century, 85

" Old Lady of Threadneedle Street," 177

Rumbelow, 224

Steerage on a frigate, 295

Tally, card term, 135

Yon : its use by Scotsmen, 131 Dais in mediaeval halls, 148 D 'Almeida (Joseph), portrait and biography, 11 Damiens' bed of steel explained, 460 Dance-name, " purpose," 217 Danger, personified as masculine, 69 Daniels (J. B.) on " The Fortune of War," 274 D'Arblay (Madame), her diary, 17 Daschkaw (Princess) and her son in England, 288,

336

Daubeny commemorative medal, 1856, 388 Daubuz or D'Aubus, history of the family, 427 D'Avat (Louis Charles Beaufranchet), his

parentage, 225, 275

Davies (John) and Drake's Golden Hind, 368 Davilonert (Sebastien)and Mary, Queen of Scots, 9 Davy (A. J.) on Coffin House, 224

' Congdon's Plymouth Telegraph,' 314

Devonshire Regiment, 35


Day (Sir John and George) in India, c. 1800, 509

Day, Ward, and Wright families, 66, 152

Deaneries unattached to cathedrals, 37

Deanery of Wolverhampton, its early history, 169

Death-killing Doctor, engraving, 249, 332

Deeds, topographical, 47, 154

De Eresby or D'Eresby, 469

De Guileville and Bunyan,.247, 351

Delano (F. G.) on " e " mute in English, 389

Deloney (T.), his 'Thomas of Reading' and

Sweeny Todd, 468

Demainbray (S. C. T.), his marriages, 150, 211 Demerit : its two senses, 406 Denizen, instance of word-corruption, 506 Dennis (Edward), ' Barnaby Rudge ' hangman,

465

Dennis (John), his biography, 349 Denny (H. L. L.) on Sir John and George Day, 509 Denny family arms in Waltham Abbey, 245 D'Eon (Chevalier), his death, 486 De Quincey, on meat and dreams, 88 ; and

Swedenborg, 109, 435, 511 Derbyshire, inscribed stone discovered in, 29 D'Eresby or De Eresby, 469 Derry and down, their etymology, 228, 394 Desanges (Sir Francis), his marriage, 150 Dethick and Chamberlayne families, 308 Devonshire marriage custom, 485 Devonshire Regiment, historical records, 35, 75 " Dew Drop Inn," in various localities, 246, 355 Dew-ponds, observations on, 253 D'Herwart (M.) at Berne in 1750, 267, 336 ' Dialogues of the Dead ' in ' Once a Week,' 8, 75 Diaries, English mathematical, 147 Dickens (C.)> continuations of ' Edwin Drood,' 69, 153, 394 ; and plant-names, 76, 459 ; on Thomas Traddles, law student, 288 ; hangman in ' Barnaby Rudge,' 465 Dicky birds = omnibus conductors, 510 Dictionary of Hertfordshire Biography, proposed,

226 ' Dictionary of National Biography,' additions and

corrections, 23, 101, 127, 266, 392 Diego on Wetheral Priory, Cumberland, 68

Latin law pleadings, 496 . Disgruntled, use of the word, 1716, 178 Diss, Norfolk border town, 94 Doctor on ' The Death-Killing Doctor,' 249 Dodington (George Bubb), his literary circle, 70,

443

Door-knocker etiquette, 487

D'Orsay (Count), MS. journal shown to Byron, 447 Douglas (W.) on ' Alonzo the Brave,' 215 ' Cramond Brig,' 435 Funeral plumes, 73

Restoration characters: Jane Long, 57 Dow (J. M.) on Thomas Paine, 53 Dowling ( J. N. ) on Capt. Brooke and Sir J. Brooke,

213

Down and derry, their etymology, 228, 394 Doxographical, meaning of the word, 117 Dragon or kite, origin of the name, 383, 429 Drake (Sir Francis), his Golden Hind and J.

Davies, 368 Draper (Mrs. Elizabeth), 1776, engraving of, 10 Dreams and meat, De Quincey on, 88 Dref, Welsh place-name, 329 Ducetoy, surname, 108 Dudley (Sir Henry), his execution, 87, 171 Duel between John Scott and Jonathan Christie,

228

Duke's Place, Aldgate, its history, 326, 397, 437, 477