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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1912.
" I am paid regular wages," grammatical con
struction, 287, 356, 437, 491
" Ignoble tobagie," Michelet's, quoted by Steven son, 248
Iliff (Rev. ), Westminster School master, 210 537
Incumbents, list of, of Rhoscrowther, Pembroke shire, 349
India, lotus as emblem of, 27, 72 ; relic o Bonaparte found in, 284 ; portrait found in bazaar, 505
Indian Queens, Cornish place-name, 128
Inman (G. Ellis), his poem ' Old Morgan a Panama,' 408, 492
Inn with bell sign painted by G. Morland, 447, 498
Inns, country, signs of, c". 1715, 226, 462. Se r l avern Sign*.
Innys (James), Westminster scholar, 1736, 429
Inscriptions : in London burial-grounds, 32 Flemish, on Belgian coin, 88, 176, 279 ; i churchyard, Chesham Bois, Bucks, 123 ; o medal/" Vive la Beige," c. 1865, 129, 174, 215 498; in St. Nicholas' Church, Cole Abbey, 184 St. Mary-le-Bone Charity School, 186 ; on Cardinal Allen's monument, 215, 258 ; burial-ground, St. John's, Westminster, 302 403 ; on sundial, Sevenoaks, 1630, 307 ; from Hertfordshire churches and burial-grounds 326 ; Latin, in Upham Churchyard, 330 ; Latin on a porch, 330, 457, 516 ; in burial-grounds published, 348, 416 ; St. Olave's Churchyard Silver Street, 385
' Intelligencer,' weekly paper, Dublin, c. 1728 407, 473
' Interludium de Clerico et Puella,' Helwis in, 266
" Ipecacuanha " in verse, 102, 152, 276
Ireland (George), Oxford, 1736, 210
Irish schoolboys, descriptions of parents, c. 1750 70, 138
Irishmen, Spanish titles granted to, 427
Irving (Washington), quotations in his ' Sketch
Book,' 109, 129, 148, 156, 196, 217, 275 Isleworth, Islington, etymology of place-name, 43
1 oo 9 106 Islington, Isleworth. etymology of place-name, 43
loGj luO
Italian proverb on monument, c. 1600, 69 Ivatt (Richard), Westminster scholar, 1728, 210 Ivatt (William), Westminster scholar, 1719, 210 Ives (William), Westminster scholar, 1724, 429 Ivison (John), Westminster scholar, 1719, 429
" Jacobin " = " Jacobite," earliest use of the name, 6
" Jacobite "=" Jacobin," earliest use of the name, 6
Jadis (Henry Fenton), Westminster scholar 1814 410, 473, 499
James I. on doctors, 148
James (G. P. R.), his novel with three titles, 34
Japanese gods, the names of, 407
Jarvis (John), the dwarf, d. c. 1558, the statue of, oO /
Jefferson (Robert )= Elizabeth Sampson, 1739, 330
Jeff ray (Margaret Anne), her marriage and de- scendants, 470
Jeffreys (Judge) and the Temple Church organ, 13
Jelfe (Turpin), Westminster scholar, 1724, 469
Jenner (Edward), M.D., and Thomas Jenner, D.D., J.u9
Je i69 r (Th mas) ' D ' D -' and Ed ward Jenner, M.D., Jermyn (Stephen), Westminster scholar, 1728, 469
Jersey (Earl of), lines on his ancestress, 310, 374
" Jerusalem-Garters," 1682, meaning of the word,
288
Jesson (William), Westminster scholar, 1741, 469 Jew and Jew r son surnames, the origin of, 209, 258 " Jockey doctors," temp. Charles II., 470 Johnson (Duke), Westminster scholar, 1726, 230 Johnson (Dr. Samuel), anecdote of a dinner in
Scotland, 105, 153 ; and tobacco, 148, 175 ;
and ' The Pilgrim's Progress,' 408, 492 ; and
Dr. Dodd, 445
Jones (Mary), her execution, 1771, 347, 414 Joseph (Capt. Benjamin), d. 1617, his origin, 530 Journals, foreign, published in the United States,
1910, 466, 514
Journals by Wesley, whereabouts of the MSS., 369 Jubilee of the Post Office Savings Bank, 423 Jubilees, royal, 49th and 50th anniversaries, 12 Julius Caesar and Wymondlev chestnut tree, 287,
419 Juson (Warren), Westminster scholar, 1718, 469
Kangaroo, Parliamentary term, its origin, 35 Karr (Alphonse) at Saint Raphael, 1885, 106 Keary (Anne), ' Last Day of Flowers,' poem, 288 Keats (J.), his associations with Hampstead, 51 ;
his ' Ode to a Nightingale,' 507 Kelmscott Press type, 345, 435 Ken (Bishop Thomas), his mother, 10 Kerby (Hamilton), d. 1767, 230, 279, 339 Khaibar, Grand Khaibar, pseudo-Masonic body,
c. 1725, 290, 339
Kidkok or Kidcote, its meaning, 150, 176, 195 Kilbo, meaning in place-names, 290 Kilmarnock (Lord), his funeral, 1746, 224 King, his health drunk by Scots Guards, 165 King (Bevington), Westminster scholar, 1730, 230 King (W. F. H.), his ' Classical and Foreign Quota- tions,' 323 King's Bench Prison, Southwark, debtor's life in,
410
King's palace, Fordwich, Kent, c. 1066, 4 King's Theatre, Haymarket, its history, 405, 495 Kingsley (C.), his rime on Browning, 330 Kingsley (W.), Westminster scholar, 1743, 230 Kingston (Capt. Strickland), c. 1796, 107 Kirby (Hamilton), d. 1767. See Kerby. Knibberch (Frangois), signature on old painting,
Knight, articles belonging to, temp. Edward II., 528 Knight (Gaily), his ipecacuanha rime, 102, 152, 276 Knight (Sir John), M.P., c. 1690, 247, 291, 372 ' Knight of the turning pestle,' " FS " in, 348,
434, 494
Knights Hospitallers in Kent : Claypans, 87 '* Knipperdoling " in ' Hudibras Redivivus,' its
meaning, 229 Iniveton family, 269 Knockabrow, Irish place-name, 1722, its locality,
369 nockanegonly, Irish place-name, 1722, its.
locality, 369
Snowies (Charles), Westminster scholar, 1717, 230 Kynoch (Capt. John), killed at Quatre Bras, 1815, 348
j& Motte, refugee family, 221 Backing-ton (James), bookseller, his medals, 470 Lacy (Sir de), and the Coronation, 1838, 166
Lady Fast," reference to, in Tindale's works, 527 ^afayette family, 295
Lamb (Charles), his ' Rosamund Gray,' published 1798, 36 ; and rhythm in prose, 426