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T N D E X.
Notes and Queries, July 29, 1911
Odyssey, Andrew Lang on the, 49
" Old Mogul," tavern sign, Drury Lane, 86, 153,
235 Old Sarum on Canons, Middlesex : Essex as
Christian name, 92 Crevequer of Hereford, 149 -de- : -ty-, 108 John de Cosington, 133 Wortley-Montagu, 149 O'Looney (Lady), Mrs. Jane Molony, remarkable
epitaph, 108, 154, 190, 277 Omnibuses, " Royal Blue," origin of the name,
189, 257 O'Neill (J. J.) on stage history: Wilson Barrett,
225 Oppe (T. A.) on Hampshire map, 89
Orde (Ralph) = Williams, c. 1600, 228
Ordinaries of Newgate, 1773, 86, 173 Orfeur (C. H.) on perthroat, 409 Orgeat= syrup or cooling drink, 388, 435 Ormonde (Marquis of), officers of his Guard, 70 Ornithology, biography of writers on, 429 Ossington (Viscount), Speaker of House of
Commons, photograph 38 Oundle, place-name, 9, 137, 153, 298 Overton (F. J.) on Sefton, a carriage, 498 Owen (Douglas) on Royal Exchange paving- blocks, 429
Owls called chembims, 15, 118 Owns: "blood and owns," meaning of the words,
148, 213 Oxford, Queen's College, Fellow in 1625, 149, 254 ;
May celebrations at, 1598, 325 Oxford India paper, history of its discovery, 221 Oxonian on Litany : spitting and stamp ing the
feet, 218
Oxoniensis on " capping " at Scottish Univer- sities, 436
P. on Henry, Prince of Wales, 87
P. (A.) on Bagehot on the Crown, 307
P. (A. S.) on departed hero and sun's lingering
light, 207
Smallpox and the stars, 167 P. (C. E.) on Edward Ravenscroft, 289 P. (F. K.) on Joseph Paul, surgeon, 469
Victory : early ships of the name, 113 P. (G. M. H.) on Jean Vole's ' Les Arrivants,' 217 P. (H.) on Thackeray and pugilism, 28 P. (H. G.) on -de- : -ty-, 178 P. (J. B.) on Gamnecourt in Picardy : Barbara de
Bierle, 50
P. (M.) on Jean Vole's ' Les Arrivants,' 178 P. (M. G. W.) on yews in churchyards: clubs for
killing old people, 291 P. (R. B.) on trade-mark granted by letters
patent, 126 P. (R. W.) on Count of the Holy Roman Empire,
94
Hanoverian regiment, 457 P. (S. H.) on Bonar & Co., 457 P. (W. F.) on W. L. Rutton, 140 P. (W. J.) on Anglo-Irish " vein " : { The Wander- ing Nag,' 346
Pack-horse bridges in existence in 1911, 486 Pactolus, H.M.S., in commission 1813 and 1815
209, 275
Page (John T. ) on Ainsworth the lexicographer, 476 Christian names used by men and women, 497
- Churches of Yorkshire,' 473
Cook (Capt.) memorials, 232, 373
Page (John T.) on corn and dishonesty, 57
Cowper's " God moves in a mysterious way,'*
58
Defoe Methodist Chapel, Tooting, 54 Freeman : Beauchamp : Lawrence, 238 Goats and cows, 78
" Keep within Compass," tavern sign, 55 Leake and Martin- Leake families, 56 May Day : May-games : May-poles, 397 Militia claims, 1716, 8 Milton Bibles, 71
O'Looney (Lady), her epitaph, 154 Statues and memorials in the British Isles,
22, 222, 421
Yorks = trouser-straps, 38 Painted glass, old, in Essex churches, 41 Painter's brush picked up by emperor, 209, 296 Palaeography, B and G confused, 443 Pallium at Canterbury, 488 Palmer (A. Smythe) on Aristotle on education, 107
Puckled, its meaning, 111 Pape (T.) on Grange, Shropshire, 268 Harrison the regicide, 332 Lea (Thomas) and Charles Brandon, Duke of
Suffolk, 268
Paper, Oxford India, history of its discovery, 221 Parish, English, formation and origin of, 88, 175,
253, 381 Parish (Sir Woodbine), Sir C. Hanbury Williams,
and Carlyle, 163 Parish registers: Stoke Newington, 1559-1812,
244 Parish registers, London, c. 1664, transcripts of,
303, 475 Parish registers, printed, Indexes Locorum to,
186, 256, 276, 498
Parliament, Clerks of, the office, 228, 312 Parliament, Long, pensioners in, 103, 253 Parliamentary slang : Gag, Guillotine, and
Kangaroo closure, 345, 468 Parodies : Gray's ' Elegy,' 62, 144, 204, 338 Parratt (George), 1890, bis inventions, 77, 177 Parry (Lieut.-Col. G. S.) on burial inscriptions, 488 Custom House cutters, 228 Hanoverian regiment, 378 Inscriptions in new Protestant cemetery,
Florence, 324, 404
Inscriptions in Protestant Cathedral, Gib- raltar, 224
Passenger, slang use of the word, 85 ' Passionate Pilgrim,' new readings, 183 Pastrana (Julia), bearded Mexican danseuse,
29, 94, 179, 238 Patching (J.) on Ralph Piggott, Catholic Judge,
449
Patrickmas, obsolete Scottish term- day, 9 Paul (Joseph), surgeon, d. 1763, his biography, 469 Pauper or pawper bird, its identity, 89, 216, 290,
351
Pauper's badge, its history, 55, 118 Paving-blocks in Royal Exchange, their history,
429, 473 Pawper or pauper bird, its identity, 89, 216,
290, 351
Payne surname, puns on, 36 Peach (C. H. R.) on Crown Agents, 467
House of Commons prayer : Speaker Yel-
verton, 467
Peacock (E.) on authors of quotations wanted, 468 Peacock (Rev. J.) of Broadway Meeting, Somer- set, 9, 75
Peake and Pyke families of Southwark, 368 Peake and Turner families, 12 7