Notes and Queries, March, 1919.
SUBJECT INDEX.
357
Porter (Sir James), British Ambassador at Con
stantinople, his biography, 265 Porter (Alderman John) of Dublin, his biography
266
Portrait of Dante discovered, 43 Postlethwaite (Thomas), M-P. for Haslemere, his
ancestors, 133, 169 Powys (Hon. Thomas Atherton), memorial a
Thorpe-Achurch, 321 Pre-Raphaelite stained glass, lists of examples
217, 337
Pre-Raphaelite tapestries, examples, 74, 110 Pretender, Young. See Stuart (Prince Charle.
Edward). Price (Jack) of Pepys's Diary, his identity, 106
170 Prices : in 17th century, 5, 36, 86, 99, 104, 291
foodstuffs and furniture in 1795, 298 Priestley (Dr. Joseph), whereabouts of portrai
by J. Sharpies, 185, 226
Printers, Huntingdonshire, list of, 125, 153 Prose and poetry : Newman and Milton, 181 Prosser (Richard Bissell), death, 120
Proverbs and Phrases :
A little more than kin, 41
Ab agendo, 224, 257
Bray them in a mortar, 176
Cake : Why don't they eat cake ? 272
Carolina : What the Governor of South
Carolina said, &c., 225 Cheshire, 344 D d littery fellers, history of the phrase,
154
Every schoolboy knows, 64 Facing and bracing, explained, 218 Glad eye, early example, 218 Gone west, history of the phrase, 218, 280,
337
He who would Old England win, 78, 197 Hell for leather, 186 Letter A, No. 1, in ' Coningsby,' 9 Lucus a non lucendo, 260, 269 Mantle-maker's twist, 272, 334 Mohammed and the mountain, its history,
325
Neither rime nor reason, 105, 229 Pisan assistance, aid that comes too late, 49 Rain cats and dogs, its origin, 328 Raising Cain, meaning of the phrase, 77,
146
Rua Nova, 215, 256, 283, 310 Smell a rat, 187 Sons of Ichwe, 216 Spur proverbs, examples, 104, 250 Svartengren (T. Hilding), his collection, 342 There has been dirty work at the cross-roads,
25
Tottenham shall turn French, 269 Twopenny dam, its use by Wellington, 238 We live as Jacob Dawson's wife died, identi- fication, 214 Yours to a cinder, 189, 228, 257
Prudentius, 1626 and other editions, 190, 258,
338 Public-houses, names connected with the War,
46, 88, 225
Puppet show in Panton Street, its history, 303 Purdy (Thomas), Baptist minister, biography, 77,
173 Pyremont or Pyrmont water, name explained, 76
'.Qanoon-i- Islam,' translated 1832, infoimation
wanted, 241 Queensberry (Charles, 3rd Duke of), memorial
column at Dumfries, 208
Quotations:
A little way to walk with you, my own, 27
A Scot and a Jesuit, hand in hand, 133
As said the gaby while he shod the goose, 49
Beauty is the lover's gift, 128
Bewar of the deuyl when he blawis his horn,
134, 201 Blessed little feet that have not yet trodden
the dark paths of desire, 135 Bold Infidelity ! turn pale and die, its history,
102, 172, 251, 3384 Busy, curious, thirsty fly, 135 But the waiting time, my brother, 246, 287 Cito hac relicta aliena quam struit manus, 135 Concilio, pontis cui tradita cura tuendi, 167 Consilio bonus intersis de ponte rogamus, 167 Corruptio optimi pessimaj 143 Deux athletes toujours, dans un terrible
effort, 258
Died in foreign lands, 304 Discedunt nunc amores, loves, farewell, 49 Effigiem Christi dura transis pronus honora,
297
Etiam tentasse decorum, 135 Farewell, my heart's queen, 135, 174 Fled full soon on the First of June, 78 Fons et origo malorum, 49 Forget us not, O land for which we fell, 106 Gifts then seem Most precious, 136 God bless thee wheresoe'er thou art, 32 Good deeds immortal are : they cannot die,
304 Greatest sin that man commits is being born,
18, 146 He claps his hands. Now twanging, braying,
162
He whose ear is untaught, 220 Her taste exact for faultless fact, 18, 62 His life was one grand battle with old Time,
189, 258
Home they brought him slain with spears, 106 I mind a passage much confirmative I' the
Idyllist, 49
I shall remember while the light lives yet, 120 I'd give the hope of years for bygone days, 50 If any little word of mine, 300, 335 In the name of the Prophet figs 1 288 In twice two hundred years the Bear The
Crescent shall assail, 304, 341 Jam non consilio bonus, 272 Jupiter esse pium statuit quodcumqu
iuuaret, 99
Just at the journey's end, 304 Laugh, and the world laughs with you, 61 Mors dominos servis et sceptra liironibus
sequat, 134
Mors sceptra ligonibus sequat, 134 Nam Deus est quod Imago docet, 297 Nescis, mi fili, quantilla sapientia regitur
mundus ? 62
Nobis meminisse relictum, 135, 174 Nothing but their eyes to weep with, 304