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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1912.
Degrees, Oxford, and ordination, 528
Dehany (Philip), M.P. 1778, his biography, 58
Delafield (Rev. Thomas and Joseph), authorship
of MS., 296, 339
Dennett (Misses), three dancers, c. 1816, 108, 173 Dennie family of London and Jamaica, 529 Deptford, naval epitaphs in St. Nicholas's, 464 Derivations, Prof. Skeat on, 7, 118 Derry, siege of, " cutting the boom, 156 Devon, North Devon words c. 1600, their meaning,
449, 518 Diatoric teeth, derivation of the word, 290, 395,
459
Dickens (C.) : his Mantalini and W. M. Thacke- ray, 47, 153, 258 ; emendation in ' Hamlet,' 84 ;
Miss Bolo in ' Pickwick,' 89, 158, 366 ; Eatans-
will newspapers in 'Pickwick,' 146 ; 'Pickwick,'
errors in first edition, 248, 292, 352 ; his
allusion to song ' Old Clem,' 289 , 354, 415 ;
and the inscribed stone, 443 ; (.'apt. Cuttle's
hook. 506: his phrase "United States
security," 508 ' Dictionary of Musicians,' 1822-7, editor and
compilers, 487 ' Dictionary of National Biography,' additions and
corrections, 86, 401 Diderot (Denis), his MS. ' Paradoxe sur le Come'-
dien,' 27
Dilke (Sir C. W.), collection of Keats relics, 51 " Dillisk," seaweed for cooking, meaning of the
word, 469, 532
Dillon (John) on Disraeli, 449, 498 Dinner in Serjeants' Inn, Chancery Lane, 1839,
5, 73
Directories of London, 18th century, 168, 234," 275 Diseases caused by plants, 530 Disraeli (Benjamin), and E.Bulwer (Lord Lytton),
25 ; called " a harp struck by lightning," 449,
498 ' Dives and Pauper,' dialogue, c. 1400, author of,
321, 358, 527 Doctors, James I. on, 148 Doctors, "Jockey Doctors," temp. Charles II.,
470
Documents, American historical, from 1540, 268 Dodd (Dr.), his sermon, 1769, 445 Dog, monument to, at Quilon, 49 Dogs, breed of, in Castle Howard Mabuse, 227 " Dolberline," meaning of the word, 368, 498 Domesday Book, and the Burghal Hidage, c. 878,
2 ; and the Luttrell family, 365 Donny family, 467, 518 Dorehill family, 389 Downman (John), A.R.A., c. 1777, portraits by,
328, 458 " Doyenn6 du Cornice " pears, origin of the name,
309, 372, 438 Drake (Sir Francis), " unus de Consortio Medii
Templi," 347, 414, 490
Drawing the organ, 1585, meaning of the term, 117 Drayson (Major-General A. W.), his ' Third
Motion of the Earth,' 168, 214 Drinking song, French peasant, 109 Druidic cult, Dr. Price and the revival of, 230, 273 Drumminnor (lairds of) and the 1st Lord Forbes,
527
Drummond (W.) of Hawthornden, original edi- tions of his works, 487 Drury family arms, 369
Du Bellay, Latin verse of 16th century, 347, 459 Dublin, Portobello Barracks, regiments at, 1828-
1840, 50 ; Fraternity of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, 490, 538
Dudley (Dud), his memorial, Worcester, 406, 494
Dumas (Alexandre) and Cleopatra's Needles, 246,
374
Dumbleton, origin of the place-name, 89, 136, 179 D'Urfey (Thomas) and Allan Ramsay, 58, 94 " During," " notwithstanding," point of grammar,
229 Duty and chess, a comparison, 88
Ear-piercing, the custom of, in various countries,
481
Earthworks, rectangular, and long barrows, 152 Eatanswill newspapers in ' Pickwick,' 146 " Editions " of newspapers, meaning of the term,
388 Edward II. and Simon de Swanland, London
merchant, 1
Edward VII. in ' Punch,' as baby and boy, 64 Edwardes (Capt.) = Caroline Forster, 1817, 408 Edwards (George), 1694-1773, his drawings of
birds, 150, 190 Effigies, cross-legged, denoting burial-place and
Crusaders, 88
Egerton (F. T.), Westminster scholar, 1847, 410' Eighteenth-century school-book. 289, 392 Eleanor of Bretayne, manner of her death, 464 Elector Palatine, V. 1685, 68, 136 Electric light in 1853, 66 Eliot (George), on a magic ring, 48 ; Edward
Casaubon in ' Middlemarch,' 507 Elizabeth (Queen), her visit to Bishop's Stortford,
27, 72 ; her portraits at Hampton Court, 244,
292 ; observance of her accession day, 439 Elizabethan plays in MS., 205, 275 Elliott (Mrs. G. D.), the spelling of her surname,
392 Elphinstone (Bishop William), d. 1514, his tomb,
367 Elsham, pronunciation of place-name, 269, 314,
455, 535 Elstob (Charles), Cambridge, 1714, 210, 257, 317,
413 Eltham (Abraham), Westminster scholar, 1717,
210
Emblems, Orange emblems on glassware, 390 Emerson (R. Waldo), in England, 1833, 69, 115,
152, 198 ; his visit to Manchester, 1847, 90 ?
and " Mr. Crump's whim," 108 ' Encyclopaedia Britannica,' Gustavus Adolphus's
birthplace, 26 England, history of, with riming verses, 168, 233,
278, 375, 418', 517
England (George), Westminster scholar, 1719, 210 English, Early, pronunciation of " ch " in, 285, 412 English railroad, the earliest, with passengers r
1812, 65
Englishmen with tails, from a mediaeval MS., 46 Engraving, wood, and process block, difference
between, 289, 413 Envy, " eldest born of Hell," author of the verse,.
12
Epicurus, fragments of, at Herculaneum, 270, 393" Epigram: " Hie locus odit, amat," 279, 318
Epitaphs :
A poor and friendless boy was he to whom, 182: Affliction sore long time I bore, 123 American scurrilous, 265 An earnest and humble Christian, 366 Beneath in the ever peacefull grave, 12& Can I exemption plead when death, 525 Chartist memorial at Ancoats, 524 Chester Cathedral, 265