Notes and Queries, Jan. 31, 1903.
523
B. (E.) on " Were Nature just to man," 428
B. (E. F.) on Shakespeare and Jonson, 367
B. (G. D.) on Lally Tollendal, 453
B. (G. F. R.) on author of book, 472
Burials in Westminster Abbey, 451
Chairmanship of governing bodies of English public schools, 197
Cipher-story bibliography, 72
Dalton (John), 467
Dandridge (John), 44:8
Dive (Hugh), 427
Douglas (James and John), 48
Doyle (Charles), 148
Edwards (Admiral), 518
Follett (Samuel), 7
Forster (Thomas and Christopher), 89
Fox (Charles), 197
Killick (William), 208
Kirke (George), 188
Thrale (Mrs.), her house at Streatham Park, 57
Walton (Izaak), 409 B. (H. J.) on premierships of the Victorian era, 105
" Put his clog on his dial," 303 B. (J.) on Beasley, Beesley, Besley, Besleigh, 195 B. (M.) on Elizabethan poem : author wanted, 489 B. (R. B.) on groat: bits, 491
Hebrew incantation, 158
St. Ernulphus, 88
B. (R. W.) on Fleetwood pedigree, 96 B. (T. 8.) on title of book wanted, 167 B. (W.) on B. R. Haydon's paintings, 207
Paintings at Bethlehem, 188
Scott (Sir W.) and Sir D. Wilkie, 129
Simile by Coleridge, 488
Superstition about portraits, 147
Wordsworth and Keats, 284 B. (W. C.) on Bream's Buildings, 407
Cope, the, 495
" Corn-bote" in Barbour's ' Bruce,' 115
Gordon, admiral in the Russian navy, 112
Green an unlucky colour, 32
Hobbins family, 98
Kennett (Brehop White), his father, 13
" Lee oers for meddlers, and crutches for wild ducks," 476
Lightowler surname, 414
Linney, 393
Met : points of the compass, 94
Mitre, the, 435
Oxford Street, 435
" Policy of pin-pricks," 412
Popple, its meaning, 294
Scott (Sir Walter) and Sir David Wilkie, 378
Shakespeare and Jonson, 456
Took's Court, its history, 6 B. (W. E. ) on Coronation postponement, 85 Babies, dreams of, 269
Babington (Catherine) = Col. John Pigott, 31 Backgammon, Russian, 80 Bacon v. Shakespeare, 11, 137, 214, 375, 497 Bacon-Shakespeare question, 43, 124, 201, 264, 362,
463
Baconian cipher, 304
Baddeley (St. C.) on the De Laci family, temp. Henry I. and Stephen, 21, 332
Baffweek, 17
Bailey (Philip James), his death, 242, 291, 349, 456
Baker (C. ) on Baker family, 88
Baker (C. T.) on gold chain of Charles IT.'s time, 327
" Kit-Cat " portraits, 471 Baker family, 88, 232, 413
Baldock (G. Y.) on cond, explanation of the word, 295 Ball ( W. W. R.) on portrait of R. Wood house, 7 Ball (William), his poems, 229 Ballads on the coronation of George II., 121 Bankers, Italian, and the Holy See, 128 Banking firm, disappearance of a celebrated, 27, 1 14.
177
Bap = breakfast-roll, its etymology, 228 Baptismal fonts, list of, 35 Bar sinister, misuse of the term, 14 Barbadian registers, their dilapidated condition, 28,
153
Barbitonsor, use of the word in 1719, 169, 211 Barbour's ' Bruce,' "corn-bote" in, 61, 115, 253 Bard (Dudley), natural son of Prince Rupert, his
death, 385 Barker (Mrs. Jane), novelist, her biography, 87, 171,
272
Barker (W. R.) on autocrat in Russian, 55 Dead Sea level, l Griffin (Gerald), 36 Barmouth, its botany, 49 Barnard (G. W. G,) on William Hewitt, surgeon and
author, 473
Barnes (William), his tetraglot epigram, 486 Barn well Priory, Cambridge, excavations on its site,
488
Barometer, water, at Cambridge, 366 Barracked = hooted, colonial slang term, its origin,
76, 135
Barras, meaning of the word, 10 Barrator, various forms of the word, 166 Barrett (J. J.) on title of book wanted, 231
Weight or token, 252 Barrow (A. R.) on projection on a saw, 49 Bartholomew (M. H.) on Prince Rupert after the
Restoration-, 186 Bartolini, his bust of Lord Byron, 47, 135 Bask books before 1565, 307 Bask schoolgirl, letters of a, 462 Baskerville (H.) on Sir Geoffrey Pole, d. 1558, 18 Bass Clef on lyrical poetry, 227 ' Bataille Loquifer,' chanson de geste, 7 Bate (William), miniaturist, 1799-1827, 270 Batson (H. M.) on Hangman Stones, 467
Vis-de-Lew family, 466
Batten (T. H.) on monarch in a wheelbarrow, 467 Baverstock (A. H.) on Merry England and the Mass,
55
Baxter and Cummings of Perth and Glasgow, 28 Baxter (William), of Australia, his descendants, 38, 116 Bay ley (A. R.) on arms of Eton and Winchester
Colleges, 233
Byron (Lord), his grandfather, 52 Cromwell (Oliver), his daughters, 392 Descendants of Elizabethan worthies, 433 Duke of Brabant, 133 Etchings and engravings, 369 Pre-Celtic Britain, 298