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Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1904.


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English newspaper, the earliest, 29, 70, 153 " English take their pleasures sadly," 32 Engraving of Cleopatra, 269 Envelopes, their introduction, 245, 397, 434, 490 Epigram on Madame de Pompadour, 447 Epigrams :

Immortal Newton never spoke, 335, 392, 493

Nash represents man in the mass, 272, 335, 392,

493 Epitaph, riming, in Cornwall, 51, 92, 172, 216 ;

nameless, at Gravesend, 409, 518 Epitaphs :

1 Abbey of Kilkhampton,' 381

" Adeste O Gives, adeste lugentes ! " 393

Bloomfield (Robert), 365

" God works wonders now and then," 356

" Had prayer been gifted to avert thy fall," 186

" Here lies under this same marble," 67

" Howe, Howe, who is heare ? " 288, 414, 470

Johnson (John), in Farndish Church, 53

" Poor John Scott lies buried here," 504

" She is, she was what can there more be said ? " 4

"We shall die all," 51

" Without a name for ever," 409, 518

" You see old Scarlett's picture stand on hie," 116,

453

Epilepsy and thrush, cures for, 47 Episcopate, the, and Charles I., 73 Erskine (Charles), Lord Justice Clerk, 1748-63, his

portrait, 429, 512 Erskine (James), Lord of Session in Scotland, 1761-96,

429, 512

Essex, witchcraft in, 187, 313 ; Zauber-Kessel super- stition in, 206, 275

Eternal punishment and Jews, 10, 193 Euchre, etymology of the word, 484 Eulachon and its variants, 444, 491, 511 Euonymus, etymology of the word, 407 Everitt (A. T.) on Lewis, 212

John South, LL.B., 452 Evil, the author and avenger of, 14, 96 Evil spirits and inkbottles, 106, 297, 356, 416 Excommunication of Louis XIV., 468, 508 F. on Richard Bethel Cox, 388

Jinrikshas, 494

Overstrand Church, 454

Wesley queries, 27 F. (B. C.) on Ash : place-name, 106 F. (C. L.) on I printed with small letter, 172 F. (F. J.) on hobgoblin's claws, 189 F. (J. T.) on all over, 294

Animals in people's insides, 471

Cushions on the altar, 398

Epitaph at Doncaster, 414

Folk-lore of childbirth, 455

Fragrant mineral oil, 468

Gilpin's route, 217

Hawthorn, 335

I printed with small letter, 251 F. (M. E.) on " Sur le Pont d' Avignon," 211 F. (S. J. A.) on bohemian bards, 328

Children's carols and lullabies, 348 F. (T. N.) on the national flag, 398 F. (W. C. L.) on farthings, 169 F. (W. G. D.) on Hotspur's body, 254


Fairbank (Sir Thomas), date of his death, 469

Fallow (T. M.) on long lease, 193

Families, large. See Maternity, records in.

Farjeon (B. L.), his family origin, 104

Farndiah Church, Beds, brass plate in, 53

Farrar (Cyril Lytton), 1869-91, memorial in St. Mar-

garet's, Westminster, 63 Farthings rejected, 169, 238, 292, 357 Fast Castle, Berwickshire, 248 Fasting spittle, treatise on, 51 Fathers of the House of Commons, 33 Fawkener (Sir Everard), 1684-1758, his biography, 402 Feasts, village, 448 Fecundity, remarkable, 158, 246 Federer (C. A.) on 'Eden Rose,' 231

Upright burial, 294

Wilson (Rev. T.), 448 Fee, Cornwall, or ancient demesne, 72 Fees for searching parish registers, 58, 192, 317, 355 Ferguson (D.) on accon, 176

Anderson (Capt. T. A.), his poems, 168

Imaginary or invented saints, 516

Mangosteen markings, 417

" Palo de cobra," 374

'Practice of Piety,' 485 Ferrara, Lord Byron at, 18, 52, 91 Ferreti, its locality, 92 Fesard (John) and Donhead St. Mary, 205 Festival, children's, 148, 197, 336 Fielding (Henry) and Fordhook House, Uxbridge

Road, 65

Field sports and Sir Charles Napier, 76 Finch (Margaret), Gipsy Queen, her burial-place, 407,

477, 496

Fireplaces in churches, 308, 354, 454, 492 Fiscal, derivation of the word, 444 Fish a symbol of Christ, 406 Fishwick (H.) on John Angier, 257 Fitzgerald on Counsellor Lacy, of Dublin, 1 15 FitzGerald (S. J. A.) on ' B toy-Land,' poem, 267 Fitz-Otho (Walter), his descent, 369 Flag, the national, 327, 372, 398, 454, 508 Flag, rebel, of Ireland, 228 Flats in London, earliest, 49, 134, 211, 512 Flaying alive, 429, 489 Fleay (F. G.) on Shakespeare, 442 Fleet btreet, rhinoceros in, 85 Fleetwood family, 27, 130 Flesh-eater, Persian legend of the first, 45, 514 Flint buildings in Sussex, 328, 395 Fly, mechanical, invented by Virgilius, Bishop of

Naples, 408, 470, 509

Folkes (M.) and the visit of Peter the Great to Eng- land, 127, 213 Folk-lore:

Animals in people's insides, 414, 471

Apple-blossom, 133

Ash tree, 405

Author and avenger of evil, 14, 96

Bohemian, 382

Borrowing days, 23, 351

Caterpillar and whooping-cough, 126

Childbirth, 288, 413, 455, 496

Epilepsy and thrush, 47

" First foot " on New Year's Day, 505

Flesh-eater, first, 45, 514