534
SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 26, 1914.
Page family. 191, 232, 291
Painswick, Glos., hearth tax in, 205
Painting in oils on brass, portrait, 229, 274
Palaeographic contractions, Spanish and Latin, 10
Pallavicini family in England, 270, 314, 375, 435,
511 Palmer (John), projector of mail-coaches, 1786,
209, 273
" Pape," meaning of the word, 350
Paris in 1780 and~1860, English books on, 169, 415,
493
Parish clerk, licensed victualler acting as, 344 Parish registers, of St. Botolph without Aldersgate,
84, 176 ; printed form for, 1593, 110 ; the
printing of, 344, 415, 454 Parishes and patron saints, 348 Parishes in two or more counties, 29, 75, 114, 132,
210, 273, 317, 374
Parker (Matthew), his consecration, 38 Parliament, blind members of, 430, 475, 498 Parry, Kitchin, Casson, and Harwood" families,
328, 413
Parry, Pyke, Freeman, and Day families, 146, 193 Parsees, onomastic system of the, '." Parsons (William), a" private man," hanged 1751,
46, 116, 216
Pass, " let that pass," 1632, 288 " Pass the pikes, 1611, meaning of the phrase, 227 Passes to the London parks, 229, 278, 295 Patagonian Theatre, 1777, its history, 231, 275,
394
Patent of nobility, 1721, antedated, 308, 517 \ Patron saints and parishes, 348 Pauley (J.), Winchester scholar, 1535, 409 Paving of Avood in London streets, 1842, 146 Pawlett or Powlett (Annabella) = Rev. R. Smith,
c. 1725, 92
" Paws "=hands, 1593, 227 Payne (Robert), Winchester scholar, 1541, 409,
517
" Peacock without Temple Bar," c. 1705, 370 " Pear matter, a,"=trifling matter, 1611, 227 Pechell (Capt. Richard), 1655, his biography, 449 Pechell family, 449
Peele (G.), lines in his ' Edward I.,' 250, 334, 416 Pellico (Silvio), his ' Duties of Man,' 408, 472 Penmon Priory, Isle of Anglesey, its history, 490 Penshurst, heraldry of the Iden brass, 28 Pepys (S.), " little Michell and our Sa.rah," 32 Perceval (Spencer), commemorative tablet, 180 Percy (Sir Alexander) and Earls of Northumber- land, 349
Perkins (Sir Christopher), LL.D., 1547-1622, 25 Perkins (Sir William), b. 1638, executed 1696, 25 Perryn (J. Harrington), Ensign 19th Foot, 1780,
389
Peter the Wild Boy. c. 1720, 146, 211 Peters (Hugh), his' career, 497 Pewter, old, the marks on, 68 "Pewter-buttoned," 1611, meaning of the word,
Phen4 (Dr. John Samuel), of Chelsea, d. 1912,
407, 457, 514 Philpot (Thomas), Cromwell's " son-in-law," 29,
94, 372, 452, 497
Picture-cards in ' Pickwick,' 1837, 56 Pictures with " broken glass " effects, 49, 114 Pied Piper, sources of the legend, 245 " Pill," " to pill," meaning of the word, 148, 213 Pitt House, Hampstead Heath, the sale of, 1914,
66, 118
Place-Names :
Babies, 508
Barnet, 265
Burnett, 448, 498
Chapel House, 489
Chick in, its origin, 227
Chiltern, 246
Cowes, 467
Duppas Hill, Croydon, 308
p]lfou, 470
French, adjectives from, 21, 94, 171, 358
Grimol=St. Annes-on-the-Sea, 410, 456, 510
Hydon's Ball, Surrey, 409, 453
Ilfracombe, 50, 177
lona, 490
Kester mel way, 54, 113, 156
Laleham, 508
Littlyngton, 508
Loch Chesney, 389, 433, 495
Newton Ferrers, 5
Norborne, 33
Over Kellet, 28, 91
Plowden, 305, 436
Pumbersfelten, 291
Saffron Walden, 87, 177, 217, 295, 334, 414
Stanes, 508
Startups End, Tring, 151, 217, 276
Tarring, 158, 212, 294
" Place Royall," St. James's Square, 1677, 126 Plays, burlesques of mystery plays, 34 Plough, push-plough, the use of, 194, 234, 311, 356 Plowden, derivation of the name, 305, 436 Plumpton (Robert) = Isabel Anderton, c. 1710, 388 Pluralities, pre-Victorian, 290, 373 Pocock (Edward), Orientalist, 1604-91, his
ancestors, 8 Poe (Edgar A.), a classical reference, 426, 472 ;
his ' To One in Paradise,' 511 Poebel (Dr. Arno), tablet deciphered, 113 Poetry, French, bathos in, 466 Poets, Danish lyrical, of modern times, 489 Poets, Staffordshire, birthplaces of, 448, 492 Poland, Frederick the Great on partition of, tl Ponet (John), Bishop of Winchester, c. 1551> his
first marriage, 501
Pony express, California, an incident of, 325 Pope, second English, Lambartini, 469, 515 Porto (Luigi da), his ' Roma et Prosa,' 1539, 83,
233
" Posteriors," 1605, use of the word, 227 Powlett. See Pawlett. " Poynado "=a stimulant, 1605, 288 Presidential seal, validity of, 249 Price and Whitchurch families, 371, 431 Priest murdered near Reading, c. 1800, 130, 191 Primrose (Gilbert), Colonel 24th Regiment, 1717,
111 Printers' Athenaeum, " Literary and Social
Institution," 290 I*rints, method of transferring to glass, 250, 295,
357
Prints, military: coloured, of Bengal Horse Artil- lery, c. 1835, 37, 56, 114 ; coloured, of Gordon Highlanders, 489 ; St. Eschauzier's Gordon Highlander, 510
Prints with " broken glass " effects, 49, 114 Prior (Matthew) and Rixham Fair, 1709, 511 Prior family of Tewkesbury, 29 Privy Councillors, duties and privileges of, 449,
490
Protestant Dissenters, registers of, 489 Proverb, Chinese, in Burton's ' Anatomy,' 326