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St. Peter's patrimony, meaning of the term, vii. 407
St. Petersburg, English factory in, iv. 288
St. Pierre and Miquelon, French islands off Newfound- land, v. 375, 421, 486
St. Pol (Earls of), their pedigree, iv. 169, 293, 386, 444 ; v. 72, 196
!St. Kemacle, identification of, xi. 238
St. Roch, church built in commemoration of his dog, xii. 189, 236
St. Rollox, imaginary saint, xii. 369
St. Ronan'a bell at Locronan, Brittany, ii. 482
St. Saviour : St. Sepulchre, x. 445
St. Saviour's : Christ Church : Holy Trinity, inter- change of dedicatory title, x. 341
St. Saviour's, South wark, allusions to, v. 516
St. Sebastien at Caumont, xi. 328
St. Sophia, church of, at Constantinople, viii. 79
St. Sepulchre : St. Saviour, x. 445
St. S within on adjectival change, viii. 462. All over, xii. 294. Almond tree as emblem of old age, x. 175. " And now, O Father," ii. 295. Angel and London as surnames, ii. 132. Anne (Queen), xi. 254. Antwerp Cathedral, ix. 433. Aphikoumon, iv. 53. Appeasing a ghost, ix. 225. Ay 1 win, Christian name, iii. 256. Barbitonsor, x. 212. Barras, x. 10. Battledore, game, vii. 469. Bell inscriptions at Ashby Folville, x. 303. Bird of the Soufriere, xi. 404. Birthday cake with candles, viii. 487. Blue associated with the Virgin, xii. 177. 'Bon Roi Dagobert,' viii. 248. Boon for bookworms, ix. 453. Bore or boar and other fashionable slang, ix. 352. Borrowing days, xii. 23, 351. Bounder, its deriva- tion, iii. 14. Bridge chantry in West Riding, xii. 111. "Broaching the admiral, " i. 271. Browning, line of, ix. 173. Bumble (Mr.) on literature, i. 205. Bummel, its derivation, v. 436. Byre, its meaning, v. 277, 440. Byrom's epigram, viii. 445. By-word, xii. 25. Camelian ring, iii. 75, 276. Canonicals, ii. 425. Cecil, its pronunciation, ii. 275. ' Cele- brities and I,' xi. 368, 494. Cellini, and Shake- speare, ix. 308 ; his hammer, xii. 269. " Chestnut " among bulls, ii. 325. Children's festival, xii. 197. Christmastide folk-lore, xii. 505. Church towers, cards on, iii. 273. Church tradition, ii. 393 ; iii. 94. Churches, mysterious marks in, iii. 207- Clogs and pattens, i. 413, 471 ; ii. 235, 432. Columbaria, viii. 368. Comic dialogue sermon, ix. 17. Cremitt money, v. 254. Crossing knives and forks, ix. 357. "Crying down credit," xii. 214. Culamite=Dis- senter, i. 276. Curtain=omentum, iv. 186. Dante portrait, xii. 109, 431. "Demon's aversion," iii. 375. Dialect synonyms, xii. 444. Doctor as Christian name, v. 194. Doctor's recommendation, xii. 271. Dog of St. Roch, xii. 236. Dozzil or dossil, v. 17. Drowned body recovered, ii. 526. 'Dulce Domum,' iii. 236. Egg, standing, i. 386. Eggs, their price, x. 154. Epitaph, remarkable, iii. 284. Esquire, the title, vii. 94. Eye, evil, v. 285. Family likeness, viii. 448. Farthings, xii. 238. Feeding-bottles, ii. 477. Flapper, Anglo- Indian slang, x. 134. Folk-lore, i. 488. Font, its strange discovery, i. 383. Football on Shrove Tuesday, v. 283. Fountain - pregnant, ix. 28. France, Druidism in, ii. 417. French proverb, ii. 436. French towns, surnames derived from, ix. 16.
Georges L-IV., ix. 164. Geryon, xii. 233. Ghetto,
Roman, iii. 154. Ghosts, sporting, ii. 504. Gilly-
gate at York, xi. 457 ; xii. 50, 232. Gilpin's route,
xii. 217. Gipsies in England in the thirteenth
century, v. 276. Glastonbury thorn, French, iii. 5.
Goat in folk-lore, v. 522. Godfrey (R. Scott), iii.
28. Green an unlucky colour, x. 133. Gree . and
the Grahams, iii. 94. Grovelling, x. 485. Half
penny for halfpenny, x. 206. Hark ! Hark ! The
dogs do bark, xii. 498. Hat trimmings, clerical, ii.
168. Hattock, its meaning, vi. 413 ; vii. 12. Heads
or tails, vii. 126. Herrick: silver-pence, ix. 178.
Hidden treasure, xii. 227. High-faluting, ix. 313.
Hoastik carles, v. 16. tolling Day, iii. 108. Holy
Communion, iv. 384. Hopeful : sanguine, ix. 467.
" Hutching about," its meaning, vii. 271. " In an
interesting condition," x. 73. Inundate, its pro-
nunciation, vii. 71. Inverness coat of arms, x. 3C8.
Iron Duke and the Duke of Wellington, ix. 295.
Isabella colour, xi. 174. James the Deacon and
Aysgarth, viii. 488. Jansenist crucifix, xi. 427.
Jesus, smallness as infant, ix. 149. Jews' Way :
Jews' Gate : Jews' Lane, x. 54. ' John Bull,' a
newspaper, vi. 116. Johnson (Garret), xi. 217.
" Keep your hair on," x. 156. " Key of the street,"
ii. 234. Killen or keeling=a barn, xii. 297. King's
Champion, xii. 254. King's College Chapel, Cam-
bridge, vi. 335. Kipling's ' Recessional,' iii. 236.
Lay canon, vii. 197, 274. Lea (Lady Alice), legend
of,x. 138, 250. Lectern in Durham Cathedral, ix. 375.
Leigh: Lea, ii. 215. Liddell and Scott, iii. 466.
Lightowler surname, x. 414. " Lug the coif," vi.
196. , Mading tub, vi. 515. Madonna, black
images of the, ii. 450 ; iv. 135. Malt and hop
substitutes, viii. 72. Man made in the form of a
cross, viii. 448. Mansio, Domesday, ii. 435. Mar-
riages, second-hand, iv. 266. Maryland, its origin,
vi. 173. Maundeville (Sir John) on orange peel, v.
188. Mayors' correct title and precedence, xii. 211.
Milton and the North, ii. 55. Missing word, xii.
107. Mitre, the, ix. 334. Morley (G.), his ' Shake-
speare's Greenwood,' vi. 474. Mourning Sunday,
ix. 498. Mumbudget, its meaning, iv. 144. Mus-
tard motto, iii. 257. N. & Q.,' Ballads of its
Jubilee, iv. 392. Neck - handkerchief, ii. 476.
Newspaper cuttings, xii. 19. None used with
plural verb, iv. 439; v. 235. Norton (Mrs.),
her 'Dream,' ii. 108. "Number Eleven," xii.
406. Nursery lore, i. 432. Nursery stories, vi.
318. Oblivion, iii. 426 ; iv. 54. " Often have
I seen," x. 296. " Old original," viii. 311.
Orientation in interments, vi. 167. Ornithology
of Cambridgeshire, vii. 425. Owls, xii. 113.
Pall Mall, viii. 335, 447. Palmer, verb, vi. 470.
Panshon, viii. 406. Parver alley, ix. 72. Patches
and patching, ii. 73. Pineapple, vi. 154. Place-
names, curious, iii. 391. Plantagenet chair, vi.
294. Pockethandkerchief, fateful, v. 185. Poly-
graphic Hall, x. 234. Popladies, i. 448. Portugal
(Crown Prince of), his nomenclature, x. 108. Pro-
cessions, i. 497. Proverbs in Herbert's ' Jacula
Prudentum,' v. 382. Puns, xii. 435. Rampant,
ix. 485. Ravensworth, its etymology, ii. 218.
Rejection of the fittest, x. 384. Rent paid at a
tomb, viii. 355. Rolling-pins as charms, iii. 245,