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NOTES AND QUERIES

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INDEX.


Burleigh (the Lord of), 437.

Burmese state carriage, 212.

Burn (J. S.) on French Protestant refugees, 222. General Wolfe, 16. Henley-on-Thames, 454. Manzy of Barnstaple, 480.

Burnet (Bp. Gilbert) on bishoprics vacant at the Revo- lution, 22 ; Marlborough's disgrace, ib. ; MS. History of his Own Time, 21; Pastoral Letter burnt, 22; promoted to the see of Salisbury, 21; satire upon him, 146.

Busby (Dr. Richard) and Father Petre, 31.

" Busiless," its conventional use, 151. 167. 282.

Bustard, the last on Salisbury Plain, 314. 383. 480. ; noticed, 420. 518.

Butter (Nathaniel), journalist, 94.

Butts (Bishop), noticed, 34.

B. (V.) on the vellum-bound Junius, 36.

B. (W.) on old rights of way, 337. Water-Eaton, Oxfordshire, 354.

B. (W. C.) on " Oh, what a miracle is grace," 314.

B. (W. K. R.) on screw bayonet, 32.

B. (W. R.) on patriotic sentiment by Mary I., 512.

B. (X. 0.) on Mrs. Brownrigg, 13.

Byng (E. E.) on the " Cow and snuffers," 372. Horsley family, 375. Mending cracked bells, 352.

Byron (J.) on fight at Riby Gapp, 272.

Byron (Lord), his mother's family, 494; verses on Samuel Rogers, 253.


C.


C. on American neology, 9.

Bonnecarrere, 102.

Copyright in privately-printed books, 16.

David Hume and Rousseau, 72.

Dictionaries of the English language, 262.

Draughts and backgammon, 262.

Passage in Pope, 449.

Rochefoucault's maxim, 140.

" Solamen miseris," &c., 101.

Stael (Madame de), 120. C. de D. on Galilee, 243.

Spirit song, 252.

C. (A. B.) on numismatic query, 244. Calas family, its tragical case, 13. 123. 179. Calcutta black hole, 254. 301. Calembourg, a species of pun, 244. Calumniators, how punished in Poland, 312. Calvary, why called Mount, 374. 440. Cambridge chancellorship, a jeu d'esprit, 347. Cambridge jeux d'esprit, 262.

Camden's Remains, ancient writers quoted, 313. 381. Camelford (Lord), his burial, 461. Camoens, translator of the " Island," 510. Campbell of Glenurchy, 335. Canonicals worn in public, 82. 521. Cantab on Cambridge jeu d'esprit, 347. Canterbury, library of St. Augustine, 485. Capax (Dr.), his card, 141. Capern (Edward), the poetical postman, 468. Cappelain (John le), " The Sacristan of Cluny," 315. Card of a mariner's compass, 77. Cardigan Bay, inscription at, 17.


" Care," to care, or to like. 242. 281. Carpenter (John), Bishop of Worcester, 214. Carrier (Dr.), his " Carrier to a King,' 1 202. Carruthers (R.) on Macdonald clan and Inverness burghers, 327.

Waterhouse (Rev. Mr.), 262. Carstares (Wm.), his deposition, 467. Carte's Life of the Duke of Ormonde, 34. Curhvright (Wm.), nonjuring bishop, 175. 339. Cash, its derivation, 519. Castalio's Latin New Testament, 96. Cat Island, or San Salvador, 295. Caterpillar, its derivation, 65. 143. 302. 357. Cathedral registers, 103. Cathedrals, two in one city, 1 52. Cattle, popular names of, 291. 416. 502. Caucus, its etymology, 122. 201. Caxton's Cronicles of Englond, 3. C. (B. H.) on Bibliotheca Wittiana, 156.

Black Sea, why so called, 391.

Blood which will not wash out, 374.

Books and the Constantinopolitan canon, 311.

Card of the mariner's compass, 77.

Castalio's New Testament, 97.

Cromwell's head, 96.

Ferrara blades, 235. 411.

Heaven in the sense of canopy, 201.

Knox's prophecy, 383.

Nolo episcopari, 273.

Polyglott geographical dictionary, 292.

Signs of houses, 103.

Sleave-silk, 241.

Song on Tobacco, 182.

2-fri5i7, its meaning, 102.

Thoresby manuscripts, 212.

" Wearing the breeches, 343.

Whole Duty of Man, early editions, 135.

Wooden chalices, 340. C. (C. M.) on Constantia Grierson, 192. C. (E.) on Dreigh, an Irish duke, 56.

Town and corporation seals, 312. Cecil (Henry), Marquis of Exeter, 437. Centurion on Burmese state carriage, 212.

Gullet, its etymology, 377.

Ferrara's sword-blade, 140.

Grey beard jugs, 361.

Heelball robbings, 341.

Jewish persuasion, 492.

Odments, 433.

Submarine duel, 412. Cephas on heaven as a canopy, 342.

Martin V. Pope, 300.

Priests' hiding-places, 182. Certamen on Macaulay and Dr. Routh, 189. Cestriensis on Cromwell's illegitimate daughter, 102. Ceyrep on broken hearts, 498.

Card. Baronius's inscription, 289.

Door-head and other inscriptions, 379. 441.

Eagle as a national emblem, 138. 263.

Galilee, or porch, 131.

Incense, its composition, 80.

Seal, its local meaning, 73.

Serjeants' mottoes", 249.

Steel bells, 62.

Sunday schools established by Borromeo, 317- C. (F. A.) on batterdashes, 173.