and Queries, July 25, 1914.
SUBJECT INDEX.
529
Folkard (R. W.), d. 1835, animal painter, 450, 513
Font of Rye Church, Sussex, 328
" Fool, gooseberry fool," word used, 1737, 387
" Forever " as one word, 1629, 287
Fournier (J. B. Fortune^ de), his portrait of Napo- leon III., 10, 93
Fox (Joseph), surgeon-dentist, b. 1775, 511
Fox family of Stradbroke, Suffolk, 168, 216, 310, 352, 486
Fraine family, 490
Fraunce (Abraham), quotations in his ' Victoria,' 147
- Fray o' Hautwessell,' origin of ballad, 229, 292
Freeman, Day, Parry, and Pyke families, 146, 193
French (Edward), watchmaker, c. 1801, 249
French place-names, adjectives from, 21, 94, 171, 358
French verse, bathos in, 466
Frenchmen, two, and a dog, supposed spies, 1794, 486
Frescoes in Royal Exchange, guide to, 219
Fresh Wharf, London Bridge, origin of the name, 248, 374
Funeral custom, German, 1845, 415
" Fuss," as a verb, 1755, 105
Fynmore, Mason, and Linke families, 8
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" Gait " =small sheaf of corn, 1644, 387 Gale (Rev. T.), Dean of York, 1697-1702, 188 Gale (Rev. T.) and hurricane at Hornsea, 1732,
266
Gale families, 307
Galileo, memorials of> in England, 81, 102 Galton (Sir Francis) in the Sudan, c. 1844, 498 Games : balloni, 1768, 18, 373 ; battledore and
shuttlecock, 308 ; tree-ball, 1710, 67 ; whist,
the making of trumps, 508
Gardiner (Thomas), Winchester scholar, 1529, 390 Gasquet (Abbot), created Cardinal, 1914, 427 Gaultier (Abbe 1 ), his ' Complete Course of Geo- graphy,' 1792, 470, 515
Gay (John), his book of ' Fables,' 1727, 348, 455 Gem (Richard), Ensign 19th Foot, 1771, 389 " Geneva print " =strong drink, 1623, 287 " Gentleman " and " Master," use of terms in
seventeenth century, 510
- Geography, A Complete Course of,' 1792, 470,
515 Geography, astronomic, and Herodotus, 191, 238,
274
George I. and George II. in Harwich, 229, 317 George II., his natural children, 250, 334 George (D. Lloyd) on clearances on Scotch
estates, 188, 232
German funeral custom, 1845, 415 Gibbons (Grinling), altar by, in St. Paul's
Cathedral, 248, 295, 316
Gilbart (J. W T .), banker, b. 1786, his mother, 250 Gilbert family, 49, 112 Gimbart (J. and R.), Westminster scholars, 1726,
109
Gipps (E.), Westminster scholar, 1721, 109 Girard (Stephen), founder of Girard College, 114,
213, 278 Gisborne (T.), 1758-1846, Staffordshire poet, 448,
492 Gladstone (W. E.), his involved sentences, 190,
273, 298 ; on the office of Chancellor of the
Exchequer, 488 Glamorgan (De) family, c. 1248, 153, 476
Glasgow Cross and Defoe's ' Tour,' 32
Glasier (Jeffery), Westminster scholar, 1715, 109
Glass, ancient painted, in Middlesex, 49 ; at
Maldon, Essex, 361 Glass, method of transferring prints to, 250, 295,
357 Glass-making and glass trade, the history of, 230,
312
Glasse (E.), Westminster scholar, 1753, 109 Glegg family, 10
Gloucester, earliest mention of the county, 45 " Gnyziard," 1606, meaning of, 105 Goat (E.), Westminster scholar, 1750, 109 Godfrey (J.), Westminster scholar, 1726, 109 " Godling," 1622, meaning of the word, 287 Gods in Egypt, their number, 8, 78 Goethe (J. W. von), his allusion to St. Philip Neri,
329, 376 ; his portrait by Dawe, 370 Goostry (Daniel), Hussar on earthenware plaque,
c. 1780, 369 Gordon (Jane Maxwell, Duchess of), her recruiting
kiss, 69
Gordon (Patrick), 1613, and John Barbour, 123 Gordon (Rev. W.), M.A., Barbados, c. 1716, 128 Gordon Highlanders, coloured print, 489 ; St.
Eschauzier's, print, 510 Gordon of Park, a Hungarian noble, 94 " Gothav'n 'speckshioner," in Kipling's ' Last
Chantey,' 328, 393
Gower (Henry), Bishop of St. David's, 88, 195, 293 Graham (Clementina Stirling), d. 1877, 129, 194,
236
Graham (Gartur) family, 208 Graham family and the name Pyott, 110 Grass, " turn out to grass," 1619, 287 Gray (T.), his allusion to Cramputius, 509 ; to
Genie Jonquil, 509 ; to Mademoiselle Quimbeau,
509 ; to Q. Crassus Tubero, 509 ; to Simplicia,
509
Great Chart, church and village, Kent, 412 Great Eastern launched, 1857-8, 55, 116, 158, 298 Greek typography, changes of type, 72 Green Howards, sobriquet of the 19th Regiment,
176, 211
Gretna Green, records of, c. 1825-40, 403 Grey (Lord) of Werke, c. 1640, his wife, 176 Grey (R.), Rector of Withyham, c. 1569, 53 Grimol, origin of old place-name, 410, 456, 516 Groom of the Stole, Court official, 32, 95, 157 " Grooper," word used, 1671, 105 Grosvenor Chapel reopened, 1913, 85 Grosvenor Square, print of, 345 Guild of Knights temp. King Edgar, 13 Guilds and their critics, 1831, 71 Guilds of trades in Germany as general refuges, 70 ' Gulliver's Travels,' reference to " Bristol barrels,'
248
'Guy's Porridge Pot,' poem, 1808, 471, 518 Gwyn (Nell) and Rose Gwyn, 1663, 410 Gwyn (Rose), arrested for theft, 1663, 410 " Gym "=a hinge (?), 1594, 105
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Haddon (H.), Westminster scholar, 1731, 307 Haldene (J.), Westminster scholar, 1737, 307 Hall (Jonathan), Westminster scholar, 1718, 307 Hall (Moses), Westminster scholar, 1741, 307 Hall (P. F.), Westminster scholar, 1811, 307 Hallam (G.), Westminster scholar, 1769, 307 Hallet (R. Spencer), Westminster scholar, 1794, 307