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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1910.


Ashford, " Parsonage " mentioned in will, 140 Assumption, Gospel for the Feast of the, 380, 508 Atlantis, " lost continent," literature on, 86, 145,

168, 251 Authors, English, placed on the Roman ' Index,'

1600-1750, 333 'Avisa,' by Willoby, evidence about " W. S.," 46


B

Babes, observant before they can speak, 439,

505

Bacon ( )=Lewis Pitts, c. 1860, 442 Bacon (Dr.) and Father John, in Borne, 1644,

401, 445, 507

Badge, metal, two battleaxes crossed, 86 Bagnall (Walter), Etonian, 1760, 118, 186 Bagnall family of Bagenals Town, Carlow, 118,

186

Baines (Sir Thomas), 1622-80, his writings, 121 Baker's Chop-House, London landmark, its his- tory, 500

" Balance of power," history of the phrase, 221 Balfe (E.) Dutch artist, his paintings, 121 Ballantyne, Hanson & Co. and Spottiswoode & Co.,

union of the printing houses, 419 Bancroft (Richard), Archbishop of Canterbury,

483

Barber (Mrs. Mary), her ' A True Tale,' 23 Barbour (Sybella), wife of John Stewart of Edin- burgh, c. 1760, 288

Bareacres (Lord), the title in ' Vanity Fair,' 46 Barley, blindness caused by, 380, 429, 488 Barnard (C.), astrologer, c. 1678, 242 Barnard (Edward), English Consul at Aleppo,

1638, 9 Barnard (F.), Dickens illustrator, his portrait,

462 Barrett (Mrs.), nee Tyers, c. 1779, her Christian

name, 30 Barsanti (Miss), Mrs. Richard Daly, actress,

c. 1772, 33 Bartolozzi (F.), portrait of Capt. J. King engraved

by, 160, 288, 326 Bassi (Ugo), 1801-49, revolutionist, a letter by,

168, 237, 310, 348

Battles : Waterloo, notes on, 1, 21, 71, 107, 165 Bayonne Cathedral, English escutcheons in, 8, 55 Beaconsfield (Lord), his allusion to " Emanuel,"

18, 89 ; his eulogy of Bloomfield, 29 ; his

description of Thames Street, 359, 405; references

in his works, 360, 406 Bear Garden, the site of the, 238, 308 Beards worn as a token of mourning, 259 Beasts, wild, employed in warfare, 140, 186, 209,

463 Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London, inscriptions

in, 280 Becket (St. Thomas), a Benedictine monk, 86,

146, 345, 467

Bedford (J. R. Read), artist, c. 1750, 240 Bee-stings a cure for rheumatism, 298, 363, 506 " Bell " Bible, sixty-three volumes, 37 Bell, stolen from Worcester Cathedral, 1863, 510 Bellerophon, Napoleon on board the, 35, 105,

369

Bells, tubular, in church steeples, 251 Benson (Lieut.-Gen. G.), d. 1814, his family, 119,

170

Beowulf in High-Dutch saga, 133 Be>ardier (Jean), Mayor of Beaune c. 1669, the

arms of, 249


Berghes (Corneille de), Bishop of Liege, 1538, 118, 170, 226

Berkshire, earliest map of, showing roads, 139

Berry (Sir E.), his letter from Nelson, 1801, 418

Betham, artist, c. 1830, his Christian name, 481

Betts family, 44, 110

Bevis Marks Synagogue, fire at, c. 1805, 100

Bewickiana, 278, 302

Bible: "Bell," in sixty-three volumes, 37 ; pre- sented to the Queen Consort, 1603, 183, 467 ; precise date of Authorized Version, 183, 266, 362, 467

Bible folk-lore, from sermon, 1657, 299

Bibliographers, Portuguese, dates of, 120

Bibliography :

Bewickiana, 278

Bible, Authorized Version, 183, 266, 362,

467

Blackstone's Commentaries, first edition, 58 Browne (Edward), his 'Travels and Adven- tures,' 42, 63, 81, 130, 169 Christmas, 498

Colburn (H.), books published by, 1828, 26 Dibdin (Charles), edition of his songs, 47 Duignan (W. H.), his works, 6, 39 ' Excerpta Legationum,' 30, 77, 131 ' Henry V.,' publisher of the first quarto

edition, 181 Histories of Irish counties and towns, 24, 210,

276, 375

Hood (Robin) romances, 170 Hotten (J. Camden), publisher, 13, 147, 231,

270 Kaye (Sir J. W.), his ' History of the Sepoy

War,' 200, 247

'Passionate Pilgrim,' 259, 487 Tonson (James), printer, c. 1699, 376 ' Uncle Tom's Cabin,' the preface, 9, 58 Bigod (Isabella), b. c. 1205, her identity, 16, 128 Bill of dinner for 124 persons, c. 1450, 180 Billington (Mrs.), her trustee Mr. Savory, 321,

391

Bird (I. F.), his drawing of A. Caccia, 85, 128 Birds, phosphorescent, the belief in, 213, 306 " Bishops, eight Irish," in Thackeray's ' On

Clerical Snobs,' 139

Bissextus, Romans' unlucky day, 281, 326 Blackfriars Theatre, Shakespeare and, 47, 108 Blackstone's Commentaries, first edition, 58 Blakesley family, 461 Blanc (Vincent Le), punishment for desecrating

a Turkish grave, 200, 250 Blindness caused by barley, 380, 429, 488 " Bloody shirt," use of the phrase, 318, 368 Bloomfield (Robert), 1766-1823, eulogized by

Disraeli, 29

Boag (John), 1775-1863, his daughters, 159 " Boches," origin of the word, 330 Bodens (Col. George), celebrated wit, d. c. 1781,

17, 230, 288 Boleyn (Queen Anne), knights made at her

coronation, 1533, 301, 369, 381 Bolingbroke (Lord), Wood's pamphlet in answer to, c. 1751, 100; on the Hapsburg dynasty, 481 Bombay gentlemen of 1792 and Capt. R.

Williams, 94

Bona (Cardinal), epigram on, 358 Bonaparte (Napoleon), and the Bellerophon, 35, 105, 369; 'Secret Memoirs,' 1815, 69, 108 ; his bequest to Cantillon, 139, 188, 324, 383,