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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 30, 1910.
James (Dr.) of St. Alban's School, c. 1674, 309
Japan and China, their diplomatic intercourse, 8, 154, 397, 511
Japanese warrior and his small banner, 266, 377 Jay (Cyrus), his biography, 77 Jay (W.), preacher, his biography, 77 Jenkinson (John), Rector of St. John Zachary, 149 Jenner family and Smith of Bowldown, 488 Jennings (P.) on ' Lily- White Boys,' 452 Jenyns (Soame) on the mirth of Seraphim, 367 Jermyn on Derbyshire inscribed stone, 29 Jerrold (W.) on Robinson Crusoe's literary de- scendants, 118
Jew's cake = " passover," a localism, 365 Jewsbury (Maria Jane) in Ceylon and India, 41 Jirga = assembly, use of the word, 327, 378 Joan of Arc and St. Margaret, 347 Joannes Britannus, 14th-century rector in Hun- gary, 488
John II. of France : his sword, 307, 373 Johnson (Major John), Westminster scholar, 309,
418, 456, 516
Johnson (S. ), his boots worn indifferently on either foot, 184, 253 ; books on his circle, 227 ; his and Bos well's tours in the Hebrides, 307, 377 ; first Italian translation of ' Rasselas,' 404, 497 Johnston (A. W.) on bruck, Orkney word, 353 Jonas (A. C.) on children with same Christian name, 157
Edward = lorwerth, 491
Three CCC Court, 295 Jones (J. Bavington) on Barfreston Church, 397
Hampden and Ship Money, 492
Seal found at Dover, 408
Sowing by hand, 217 Jones (T.) on ague-ring, 378
Eight kings, nine ladies, 391
Horn book temp. Elizabeth, 475
London taverns in seventeenth century, 472
May baskets and June boxes, 394
Proud Preston : leather shoes, 212
St. Gratian's nut, 77
Shakespeariana, 323, 504
Shrove Monday : Collop Monday, 352
Sussex ironworks : obsolete terms, 116
Tally-ho, 93, 135
" Unrejoicing " in Wordsworth, 232
Wall-papers, 350
Warming City churches, 511
Whelps as a name for broken water, 98
Wimple as applied to running water, 498 Jonson (Ben), his gravestones in Westminster
Abbey, 67, 110
Jookery-parkery, term explained, 40 Joy riders = reckless chauffeurs, 126 Judge, deaf, epigram on, 225 Julius Caesar : princes and comets, 448 June boxes and May baskets, American custom,
347, 394, 433 Juniper (William) of Juniper Hall, his first
marriage, 428 Justice Ayre, its origin and development, 121
K. (J. H.) on Richard Blacow, 438
" Old Sir Simon," 154
Swale (J. H.), mathematician, 193 K. (L. L.) on beheading in Germany, 315
Boeijan or bceijang, its meaning, 36
Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty, 465
Initials on Russian ikon, 487
Joannes Britannus, 488
Mock coat of arms, 497
Months : their unequal division, 238
K. (L. L.) on onocrotalus, a bird, 392
Petrol in 1612, 126
Portland cement : its inventor, 377
' Sister of Prince Rupert,' 264
Wall-papers, 350 Kant, Heine on, 247, 357
Katherine Parr (Queen), her biography, 508 Kavanagh (Henry) and the Indian Mutiny, 147 Kaye (C. L.) on Wilkinson Lister Kaye, 297 Kaye (Sir John), 1697-1752, 297 Kaye (Wilkinson Lister), Westminster scholar
1787, 249, 297
Keith (William), Westminster scholar 1751, 50 Kellerman the alchemist, his biography, 407 Kelly (William), author of ' Across the Rocky
Mountains,' 429, 494
Kemp (John), " parker " of Havering Manor, 329 Kempesfeld, Hampstead field-name, 409, 478 Kensington Gardens, cisterns in, 108, 516 Kester (Paul), poet, his biography, 448 Kille (H. W.) on Yule log in Cornwall, 357 Kilmington (Wilts) Wills, 289 Kindlemarsh (Francis) in parish register, 17 King (Sir C. S.) on Queen Mary II., 189
Scotchmen in France, 352 King (W. F. H.), his ' Classical and Foreign
Quotations,' 463 Kinglake's ' Eothen,' 128 King's College, Cambridge, and Sir Isaac Newton,
434
King's Evil, picture of touching for, 389, 433, 477 King's Lynn, sword presented by King John to,
107 King's Place, Piccadilly, c. 1760, 30, 74, 92, 153,
295 Kings, English, buried in France, 466 ; the
Edwards, 501 Kingsford (Walter B.) on ' Alonzo the Brave,' 167
" Hem of a noise," 258 Kingsley (Charles), contemporary accounts of,
68, 195, 293 Kipling (R.), " thundering dawn " in 'Mandalay,'
467
Kite or dragon, origin of the name, 383, 429 Knapp (George), M.P. for Abingdon, his bio- graphy, 389
Knight (Miss Cornelia) and Nelson, 465 Knowles (Capt. John), Virginia settler, his
ancestry, 326
Koftgari metal work, etymology of the word, 446 Kom Ombo on index to the Christian Fathers, 248
Tertullian on Christians and lions, 428 Kotzebue (A. von), his ' Lovers' Vows,' 468 Krebs (H.) on " cheminots," 446
Comets and princes : Julius Caesar, 448
Compostela, its etymology, 118
Edward = lorwerth, 491
Grammatical gender, 158
Heine on Kant, 357
Heortology, its meaning, 185
Postiers, its meaning, 447
Slavonic linden folk-lore, 437
Svabach, 375
Year, its etymology, 264 Krebs (L.) on Meredith's 'Last Poems,' 145 Krueger (G.) on "As dead as Queen Anne," 347
Clob, its meaning, 517
Function, a ceremony, 86
Grammatical gender, 158
Humanitarian, use of the word, 386
" Make " or " mar " in Goldsmith, 467
Shakespeariana, 323