546
SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1917-
' Dictionary of National Biography,' additions
and corrections, 8, 156 42, 7090, 358 171
is-.). 238 190 209, 259 227 229, 317
250, 295 341, 370, 381391, 516 408
429, 475 437 441, 535469, 470, 506, 508
Dictionary of Slang,' additions and corrections, 69
DiMvidi. See Beaconsfield.
" Dr.," courtesy title for clergymen, 408, 531
Dod (John) at the Earl of Shrewsbury's funeral, 1560, 268, 373
Dollar, " old British dollar," redeemed at Treng- ganu, 1915, 448
" Dolores," Ellen Dickson, composer of songs, 1819-78, 71
Dolphinholme, origin of the place-name, 448, 536
Dominican Order, books on the history of, 510
" Donkey's years "=a very long time, use of the phrase, 506
" Don't be longer than you can help," use of the phrase, 227, 359
Dorton-by-Brill as a health resort, 77
Drake (Sir Francis), the ultimate fate of his ship, 309, 355
" Driblows," meaning of the word, 269, 398
Drum, magic, from Swedish Lapland, 428
Drury Lane Theatre : statue at, c. 1794, 71, 136 ; statue of Shakespeare on the portico, 208
Du Bellamy. See Bellamy.
Dubleday (Edmond) of Westminster, 1612, 70, 159
Dublin, Metal-bridge, expiration of the lease of, 487
" Dug-out," various meanings of the word, 328
" Duityoners "=guardians, Elizabethan word, 509
Duke (Richard), b. 1658, poet and divine, his biography, 171, 236
Duncan and Sargent families, 470
Durell (Rev. David), D.D., of Canterbury Cathe- dral, b. 1728, 250, 295
Dutton (Anne), editor, d. 1765, her residences and death, 147, 197, 215, 275, 338, 471
Dye industry, England and Germany and the, c. 1678, 528
" Ea," the pronunciation of, 530
Ear tingling, a charm to " cut the scandal," 310,
413
Earl's Court, a London suburb, 1712, 389, 459 Easter custom, pace-egging, 12, 76 ' Edwin Drood, reminiscence of Macready in,
25
Elder tree, folk-lore of, 136 Elizabeth (Queen), her exclamation, " Stop the
Smithfleld fires," 191 ; her palace at Enfleld,
361, 384, 404, 423, 440, 527, 536 Elliston (R. W.), lines on his monument, 227 Enfield, the Grammar School at, 361, 384, 404,
423, 527 ; Queen Elizabeth's palace at, 361,
384, 404, 423, 440, 527, 536 England (Dick), c. 1799, date of his death, 468 England, Germany, and the dye industry, c. 1678,
528
England, history of, with riming verses, 529 " Englishman's house is his castle," legal truth of
the saying, 17, 59, 218, 277 Entertainments in London to " four Indian
kings," 1710, 304, 397 " Epheds," meaning of the word, 509 Kph.-.sus and Shakespeare's ' The Comedy of Errors,' 345
Epigram :
When Henry the Eighth left the Pope in the- lurch, 93
Epitaphs :
A simple Israelite here lies, 83 Behold ye tombd ! Interrd lies one, 307 Dum pia Melpomene, nato pereunte querelas,.
227
Farewell, vain world, 400
For killing pigs was his delight, 188, 259, 298; Grudge not my laurel, rather blesse that
Bower, 71, 116 Gulielmus Williams de Woodcotte Generos*"
extremu, 47 Here lyes a Pearle none such the ocean 1
yields, 176 Lo here I lie strecht out both hands and feete,
229, 278 Epitaphs at Llanerchaeron of the Lewis family,.
307 Epitaphs in old London and suburban graveyards r
308, 377, 456 Errors in print, the perpetuation of, 87, 177, 239 r
418, 536
Espiard de la Borde (Francois Ignace), the
translator of his ' L'Esprit des Nations,' 1753, 28-
Eton (Sir Thomas) at the Earl of Shrewsbury's
funeral, 1560, 268, 372 European travel of the seventeenth centarj r
33, 94
Exchequer bond dated 1710, the portrait on, 350 Evans (John), c. 1632, astrologer of Wales, 149,.
238 Evans (Mary Anne), " M. A. E.," author, d. 1877 r
38
Evelyn (Elizabeth) and the Evelyn family, 13 Evelyn (John), Ralph Bohun and Christopher
Boone in his ' Diary,' 321, 411 Evelyn family, 13
Eyes permanently changed in colour by fright,, instances of, 350, 457, 515
" F " and " ft," the use of, in surnames, 429, 498 r
534
Fair at Hampstead, 1816, 170 Fairfield (Charles), artist, d. 1804, 27, 77, 256 Family likenesses, inherited, the persistence of, 10' Fanu (J. Sheridan Le), his works, c. 1896, 450 " Fare thou well," early use of the phrase, 288 Farmers : Candlemas rime of, 29, 77, 117, 159 ;
meanings of some sayings of, 289, 358, 435 " Faugh-a-Ballagh " (clear the way), regimental
motto, 350, 416 Fauntleroy (Henry), forger, hanged 1824, his
library, 367, 458, 476
Faust, books dealing with the legend, 269, 337, 35 Fazakerley, meaning of the surname, 59, 78 Fazakerley family, 59, 78 Feasts of Huntingdonshire men held in London r
c. 1678, 61
" Feis "=festival, meaning of the word, 71, 177 " Felon," derivation of the word, 350, 457 Fenton (James), 1716-91, Recorder of Lancaster,
266, 417 Ferrebee (Rev. Michael), c. 1739, kis marriage,
488
" ffoliott," origin of the surname, 429, 498, 534 " ffrench," origin of the surname, 420, 498, 53-i