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Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1921.


SUBJECT INDEX.


531


Postmarks, London, 290

Premier, use of the word, 150, 194

Price (Capt.), Parliamentarian, killed 1864, 6

Price (John), rector of Priston, 109

Priming-irons, use of, 92

Prince of Wales's Feathers, origin of, 189

I rinting House Square Papers : IV. Ministerial appointments in 1863, 1 ; V. ' Two of Delane's writers ' : Rev. Charles P. Chretien and Dr. Henry A. Woodham, 24 ; VI. Disraeli, Delane, and Lord Derby's Ministry of 1858 y 41

Prisoners refusing pardon, 370, 478

Prisoners who have survived hanging, 68, 94, 114, 115, 134, 173, 216, 438

Prohibition : " Pussyfoot," 116

Pronunciation, mistakes in, 312

' Prosopopoeia Tredegar,' by Percy Enderby, 289

Proverbs and Phrases :

A book of clothes, 351

Au pied de la lettre, 132, 152

Crutches for lame ducks, 209, 254

Ducks and drakes, 229

Every bullet has its billet, 109, 138

Heightem, tightem, and scrub, 248, 295, 356

I guess, 107

In love with love, 508

Lights of London, 229

Nor did fly for it, 6, 59, 178, 235

Pin one's faith, 268

Quarrelling with one's bread and butter, 189

Bed rag to a bull, 95

Saturday to Monday, 410

Set the assize weekly, 409, 450

Telling tales out of the Queen's coach, 230

Throwing in the towel, 130

You bet your bottom dollar, 211, 318, 399 " Pussyfoot," origin of the term, 90, 116 Puttick surname, 330, 376 Pyle (Edmund), D.D., 289, 352 Pyle family, 352


Quarr Abbey, plant found near, 31 ; foundation charter, 332, 377, '418, 456, 496

Quotations :

Men say it was a stolen tyde, 38, 53

So here's to you, my brave hussar, my

exquisite old soldier, 72 There are not many happinesses so complete,

&c. (Kipling), 78 What is a Communist ? 278 Where shall I find the noble British land ?

Ill Quyny (Adrian) of Stratford, 383


Railton, M.C. (Rev. David), and the burial of unknown warrior in Westminster Abbey, 449

Railways, early days of, 348, 461, 511

Raleigh (Bridget), wife of Sir John Cope of Canons Ashby, 170, 218

Rasapina, 92

Raven (S.), miniature painter, 88, 419

Rawlins (Stedman), d. 1793, his marriage, 150

Rayner (John) of Drayton, 510


Reading, the art of, 170

Reddleman, trade of the, 209, 238

Redvers (de), notes on : Lords of the Isle of Wight,

1100-56, 445 Remington family, 332 Renoleau, French c^ramiste. 448 " Revenue," pronunciation of the word, 170, 195,

236, 277

Reynolds (Lieut. Francis), d. 1760, 314 Reynolds (John), of Castlefinn, 105 Reynolds (John), of Drumholme, his will. 105 Reynolds (William) of Drummore, his will, 106 Reynolds family of Castlefinn, 104 Ribes Sanguineum, 49, 159

Ricraft's ' Survey of England's Champions,' 469 " Right Honourable," correct use of the prefix,

30, 57, 159, 278 Rivers family, 130

Roads, steepest macadamized in Europe, 330 Robinson (John), his wife, 93 Robinson (John), sheriff of Hull, 1682, 311 Roe (Sir Frederick Adair), his armorials, 268, 334 Roe (Robert), engraver of Cambridge, 349, 415 Romney Marsh, books on, 269, 298, 317, 376 Ronald and Dixon families, 406 Rook family of Shoreditch, 150 Rose (Sir John William), recorder of Ixmdon, 249,

374

Ross (Bishops of), 1437-1463, 6, 58 Royal arms : use on war memorials, 19, 37, 94 ;

in churches, 470, 517 Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 449 Royal Oak Day, 1 5, 78 Roijal Sovereign, H.M.S., 1637, 367, 417 Runic Inscriptions hi Great Britain, Corpus of,

500

Russell (Sir William Howard), books by, 48 Russian Church, ecclesiastical dress in, 208, 317


Sabine = George Sabinus, 1508-1560, 8, 52

Sailors' chanties, 48, 114

St. Andrews University, William Manderson and,

48 St. Anthony of Padua, 31, 98, 152, 215, 253, 296,

337 St. Botolph's church, Aldgate : plague relic from,

409

St. Catherine of Sweden, prayer of, 470 St. Cutlayce. See St. Guthlac. Saint Guthlac, 289, 353

St. James's Street, stones in wood pavement, 351 St. John (Oliver) = " Black Oliver St. John of

Wiltshire," 89

St. Mary Cray Church, brasses in, 56 St. Omer, history of, 221, 241 St. Oswald and St. Edmund, joint dedication of

altar to, 468, 517 St. Pancras, local magazine, 4 St. Paul's Cathedral, nineteenth century changes,

506 Saint-Simon de Sandricourt, genealogy of family,

204

" Sajene," etymology of, 270, 315, 458, 492 Sanders (Robert), 1727-1783, and the * University

Family Bible,' 297

Sanderson (Sir William), his portrait, 450, 491 Santa Cruz : Blake's action with Spanish fleet, 90,

165