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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1917.


' Bride of Lammermoor,' whereabcmts of the

MS. of, 349

Bridges or dc Brugge family, 29 Brilliant second," first use of the phrase, 148 British herb, and herb tobacco, the prices of, 16,

76 British Isles, statues and memorials in, 45, 168,

lii'O. Ufa, 345 Brompton, Western Grammar School, records of,

450, .">:{.-> " Brooch," " broach," the spelling of the word,

100 Browne (Sir Thomas) and counterfeit basilisks,

1691, 446 Bruere (George), apothecary and M.P., c. 1710,

267

Brun (Madame E. L. Le), French artist, 27 Buckworth (Thomas) = Elizabeth Mael, c. 1728,

529

Budd family, 510

Bull-baiting in Spain and Portugal, 447 Bunks (Jonathan), his MS., 1795, 269 Burges (Francis), printer of ' Norwich Post,' 1701,

81, 216, 292

Burial customs : iron nails driven into skull, 75 Burke, " to burke," metaphorical use of the

word, 100

Burry and Adamson families, 508 Burton and Speke (Capts.), article on their

African travel, c. 1870, 148, 193 Bury (Richard, Bishop of), d. 1345, his library,

355

Bushe and Spencer families, the arms of, 508 Butcher, epitaph on, 188, 259, 298 Butchers, record in slaughtering cattle, 265, 378 Butler (Joseph), his ' Analogy,' criticisms and

translations of, 369 Butler (W.) the Elder, author of ' The Cheltenham

Guide, 390, 459

Buxton (Elizabeth) = Samuel Parker, c. 1780, 70 Buxton and Parker families, 70 Byfeld or Bifeld (Robert), of London, 1506, 249 Byron (Lord), his travels, 447, 535


"Cadeau"=a present, early use of the word,

308

Caesar (Julius), his lost work ' Anticaton,' 250 Caldecott family, 107, 195, 237, 298 Calendar, Latin verse on superstitions, 71, 117 Caliari (P.)t the warrior in his picture, and H. S.

Ashbee, 69 Calverley (C. S.), the answers to his charades,

128, 178, 215

Cambridge, almanacs printed at, in the seven- teenth century, 241, 280 Campbell (Major Alexander), c. 1820, his duel

and trial for murder, 70, 118, 178 Candia (Cecilia Maria De), c. 1872, and Bishop

Wilberforce, 10

Candlemas rime of farmers, 29, 77, 117, 159 Capel-le-Ferne, Kent, the name of the church,

268 " Cardew," meaning of the word, 299, 336, 397,

417

Cards, playing cards : Great Mogul on, c. 1800, 19 Cards, illustrations on snap cards, 210 Carpenter (John), of the Dragoon Guards, 370 Carpet, " The Holy Carpet," its arrival at Mecca

369 " Camstipers," 1674, meaning of the word, 488


Casanova in England, 505

Casaubon on the Baskish language, 288

Castel (William), inventory of his goods, 1559,.

501

Cat, cyprus-cat, variety of tabby cat, 427 " Catafalque," " cenotaph " wrongly used for,.

127 Cathcart (J. Fawcit), actor, and Mrs. Charles

Kean, 1866, 26

' Cato ' and ' Anticaton,' descriptions of, 250 " Catriona," pronunciation of the name, 110, 158 Cecil, " Lord Cecil," of the Genoese army, c. 1744,.

208

" Cenotaph," wrongly used for " catafalque," 127 Centenarian, epitaph, 1725, at Gussage St~

Andrew, 47

Chace (Thomas), of Bromley, d. 1788, 148 Chalice, Italian, c. 1380, arms on, 70, 197 Chapel Royal, Savoy, inscriptions in the burial- ground, 425, 498

Chapels of Ease, usages appertaining to, 430 Chaplains of Fromond's Chantry, Winchester, 221 Chapman (G.), and the authorship of ' Alphonsus..

Emperor of Germany,' 464, 484, 503 Charles I. and the King of Italy, 267, 358, 496 Charles II., his physician Sir Alexander Fraser,

227 Charnley (Capt. John), cup presented to, 1804,.

249

Charters, Anglo-Saxon, seals on, 169* Chase (James), apothecary and M.P., c. 1690,

267, 318

" Check," and " cheque," origin of the word, 128 Chelsea Hospital, Royal, Nell Gwynne and the,.

210, 276

Chelsum (Rev. James), d. 1801, his marriage, 469 ' Cheltenham Guide,' the author, 390, 459 " Cheque " and " check," origin of the word, 128- Cherries, heart-cherries, place of the hyphen, 6 Chevalier (Dr. Thomas), 1767, and Lord Kit- chener's mother, 109, 158, 278 Chichley (John), Fellow of the Society of Anti- quaries, 469

Child, unborn, mother's influence on, 190, 316 Chillingham, North Northumberland, founder of

the barony of, 8 Chime-hours, effect of being born in, 136, 194 r

216, 397 Ching, Cornish surname, mistaken for Chinese,.

127, 199, 239, 259, 336

" Chivalry, The High Court of," held 1699, 330 Choir-stalls, monastic, the arrangement of, 409 r

476

Cholera victims, memorial to, Bicester, 1832, 187 Cholmeley (Sir Hugh), defender of Scarborough

Castle, c. 1640, portrait of, 509 Cholmley (Thomas), Mayor of Carlisle, 1654-5, 172 Christian names : Catriona, 110, 158 ; Elizabeth,.

198 ; Manora, Manareh, 429 ; Welthen, 309,

376, 458

Chronograms in Oxford and Manchester, 7 Church, bishops' orders about seats in, before

1800, 10

Church goods of Hampshire, inventory of, 210 Churchill (Rev. W.), Vicar of Orton-on-the-Hill,.

d. 1804, 488

Churchwardens and their wands, 90, 153, 212 Churchyards, headstones with portraits, 210, 277,

377, 459

Cicero, his lost work ' Cato,' 250 Cinematograph, its evolution, 293 Circuses and menageries, history of, 68 City Livery Companies, records of, 67