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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 30, 1910.


Peculiar Court of Selby, Yorks, 37, 97

Peddle (B. A.) on Watson's ' History of Printing,'

154

Pedlar's Acre, Lambeth, its history, 487 Peet (W. H.) on bibliography of publishing, 5, 44 Caxton and Edward IV., 209 Moore (T.) death of his wife, 36 " Pein of the harte " = halter, 185 Pelham (Henry), Speaker, 1647, his biographv,

227, 272, 357

Pelling (Canon) of Chapel Royal, Windsor, 38 Pemberton (Henry), jun., on Shakespeariana, 322 ! Pen, fountain, in use 1770, 306, 395 Penalty Bolls, manorial, specimens of, 449 Penelope as a boy's name, 226

Penny (Frank) on " Earth goeth upon earth," 116 Osbaldistpne, its pronunciation, 258 Spinney, its etymology, 257 Penny Post, Leibniz on, in 1715, 365 Penzance Market Cross, 69, 212 Perceval (Sir Philip), Boyalist M.P., his biography,

262, 372 Peripatetic Scientific Society projected by Cadet-

Gassicourt, 365

Perring (Sir Philip) on Shakespeariana, 323, 504 Perry and Parry families, 197 Pertinax on the burning of Moscow, 228 " Peter Boat and Doublet," shop sign, 262, 390,476 Peterhouse dinners, 1700-1800, their cost, 485 Peters (Bev. M.), his ' Fortune-Teller,' 129 Peters (Dr. S. A.) and Green-mountain, Vermont,

47, 174

Petersfield, old inns of, 169, 215 Petrarch and Bobert Burton, 286 Petrol in 1612, 126 Petty (S. L.) on " Old Sir Simon," 34 Phillips (Lawrence) on authors wanted, 149 Heine on Kant, 247 ' Tess of the D'Urbervilles,' 328 Philology, comparative, 158 Phipps (Col. B.) on the burning of Moscow, 274 Physiognomy and language, their association, 33 Pickering (B. Y.) on " Be the day weary," 49 Pickford (J.), his death, 40 ; on Henry Compton,

Bishop of London, 47

Pierpoint (B.) on ' Abbey of Kilkhampton,' 212

Allegorical picture, 248

Authors of quotations wanted, 114, 216

' British Chronologist,' 336

Bulgarian river tradition : White Sea, 517

Canning on " Toby Philpot," 78

" Catalogue raisonnee, une," 77

Easter twice in one year, O.S., 472

" He will either make a spoon," &c., 58

Herb-strewing, 126

Herb-woman to the King, 265

Initial letters for names, 346

Jonson (Ben) in Westminster Abbey, 110

Macaulay (Catharine), 101, 142

Patten ( John Wilson) , Lord Winmarleigh, 23

" Proud Preston " : leather shoes, 66

Public School Begisters, 271

' Basselas,' first Italian translation, 497

Bepublican son of Louis XV. : O-Morphi, 27

Bobinson (Sir John), 490

Boman augurs, 397

Sowing by hand, 133

Tackle-house : tackle -porter, 74

Twain (Mark): Artemus Ward, 457

Venice and its patron saint, 468

Piggins= joists, use of the word, 465

Pigot (Col. John), c. 1778, his biography, 349

Pigott (Lieut. J.)=Jane Bennett, 1764, 509


Pigott (W. Jackson) on Jane Bennett : Lieut.

Pigott, 509

Pimpernel : scarlet pimpernel, rime, 78 Pin and needle rimes, 55 Pinchbeck (W. H.) on Speaker Pelham, 357

Shakespeariana, 504

Pink (W. D.) on George Abbot, M.P., 322 Brooke of Cobham, 98 Pelham (Speaker), 272 Perceval (Sir Philip), M.P., 372 Pitseus (Joannes) and Bobert Burton, 325 Place de la Concorde, origin of the name, 89 Place-names : " Barn " or " Barm " in, 468 ; "Galley" in, 389, 458; Helperby, Helper- thorpe, and Hulverstreet, 206, 334 ; " Worth " in, 389, 458 ; " Yew " in, 450 >lains = timber-denuded lands, 352, 437 'lantagenet descendants, 27 'las, Welsh place-name, its etymology, 329 lass (Edward), Westminster scholar 1698, 50 latt (I. H.) on authors of quotations wanted, 92 latt (Jas.), jun., his death, 140 ; on bhang : cuca,

16

Cowes, Isle of Wight, 156 " Ganion coheriga," Gaelic motto, 109 Grammatical gender, 72 Guff, its etymology, 126 ' Lad of the O'Freils,' 46 MacGillivray slogan, 65 Mohacs, the battle, 87 " oo " : how pronounced, 58 Osbaldistone, its pronunciation, 85 Shabrack, its etymology, 105 Teague, an Irishman, 27 Welsh : origin of their name, 133 Corner (Henry B.) on the Annuals, 327 Bishops' lands in 1660, 347 Ecclesiastical records at Somerset House, 313 Warly letters, 87

' Plough Inn " at Longhope, 146, 193, 293 Plumes, their use at funerals, 1789, 10, 73, 132 Pockethandkerchiefs, moral and political, 146,

196, 257, 358 Poe (E. A.) and B. L. Stevenson, literary parallel,

261

Poets, German lyrical, since Heine, list of, 368,436 Poets, great, their descendants, 307 Poland (Sir Harry B.) on authors wanted, 72, 115 Latin law pleadings, 495 " Mother of Free Parliaments," 315 Politian and Jeremy Taylor, 466 Politician on " acclamation " = unopposed Parlia- mentary return, 167 Broad-Bottomed Administration, 328 Cattle-drive, 369

" Forbes Mackenzie hour of eleven, 354 " God save the People,! "328 Moral pockethandkerchiefs, 146 " Mother of Free Parliaments," 227 Parliament, proposed new houses, in 1733, 61 Pollard (Matilda) on firegrate folk-lore, 415 Poll-book, Suffolk, lists of, 306 Pomfret (second Earl of), his wife, 288, 3o8 Ponder (S.) on " boeijan " or " bceijang,' 36 Poole (W. L.) on Charles Beade and Anatole

France, 65

Pope, the, and Irish bishops, 170 Population of London in 1631, 426 Portland cement, its inventor, 328, 377 Postally, use of the word, 326, 395 Postboy, oldest, his death, 286 _ Postiers, French slang term, 447, 494 ' Postman, The,' and Jonathan Swift, 8