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I N D E X’ Notes and Queries, Jan. 26, 1901. Talmud, proverbs and stories in, 501 Tapster, use of the word, 327 Tashlich, Jewish custom, 128, 195, 291 Tavern signs : ‘° Belle Sauvage,” 115 ; “ Half Moon ” Taverns, 168, 257, 356, 413, 511 ; “ The Bay Horse,” 169, 315 Taylor (H) on E. Irving’s London residences, 276, 390 “ Like one o’clock," 473 Taylor (I.) on names of cities, &c., in England, 337 Beaulieu, its foundation, 216 Brigham town and family, 94 Huish, its etymology, 154 Maryland, its origin, 173 Nature myths, 441 Philology and ethnology, 30 Si-ngan-fu, 265 Transliteration of two foreign names, 485 Verbs formed out of proper names, 312 Waterloo names, 6 Wem, its etymology, 174 Taylor (J .) on early educational books, 108 Truffle-hunting pigs, 374 Tea as a decoction, 87, 178 Tea : five o’clock tea, introduction of, 446 Temperance as a Christian name, 373 Temperance: total abstinence, early use, 230, 296, 373 Temple Bar, heads exposed on, 156, 219, 270, 337 Tc-nebrm on inscription on medal, 106 Tennyson-Addison: Literary parallel, 45 Tennyson (Lord _i, meaning of lines by, 31 ; passage in his ‘ In Memoriamf 348 Tenure by burnt offering, 327, 433 Testor (Ita) on liichard Crashaw, 64 Text- books, quotations in, 24, 172, 233 Thackeray (William Makepeace), his contributions to ‘ Punch,’ 149, 238, 311 ; his ‘ Bouillabaisse,’ 468 Thamp.-:.soft, Lancashire dialect word, 488 Theatrical “ run,” earliest quotation for, 433 Thinkell family, 308 Thiselton (A. E.) on Shakespeariana, 6, 363 Thomas (R.) on H. S. Ashbee, 121, 494 Bibliotheque Nationale and readers, 191 ‘ Complete Angler,’ 391 Cooper (Sidney), his life, 228 Gilbert (Frederick), artist, 352 Hall (Dr. Marshall), 67, 277 Pagination, 258 Viva, 391 Walker (Donald), 149 Webb (Matthew), 21, 43, 198 Thompson (C. H.) on columbaria, 478 Football on Shrove Tuesday, 55 Thompson (John), Secretary of State, 1659-60, 409 Thompson (L.) on nimmet, its etymology, 157 Thornfield on “ Mad as a hatter,” 448 Thornton (C. C.) on Carthusian monasteries, 389 Thornton (R. H.) on Grace Church, 415 Tobacco, mischiefs of, 226 Verbs formed out of proper names, 248 ‘ Thoughts on God and Nature,’ authorship of, 107 ‘Three Kings of Colchester/ old chap-book, 127, 215 Throats, blessing of the, Romanist rite, 197 Throckmorton (C. W.) on Wickliffe family, 449 Thucydides and Ignatius l.oyola, 469 Tithe barns, mediaeval, 309, 397, 496 Title of esquire, 387, 452, 470 ‘ To Margaret 1V-,’ stanzas by Charles Lamb, 309 Tobacco, the mischiefs of, 226 Tobacco tongs, 1677, their use, 210, 276, 332 Tollendal (Lally), his ‘ Mémoires pour la Réhabilita- tion de mon Pére,’ 429 Tongs, tobacco, or ember,1677, their use,210, 276, 332 Towers, ancient, in Sardinia, 29, 378 Toynbee (H.) on Horace Walpole and hi editors, 2, 81, 201, 344, 483 Trading corporation, oldest, 13 Trafalgar, N elson’s signal at, 45 TraHic, origin of the word, 155 Trajan’s Column and inscription, 169 Trance, a case of, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 504 Translator: bootmender, 46, 131 Trefusis (Elizabeth), 1763-1808, 281, 479 Trental of masses, 104, 195, 295, 414 Trevillian (M. Cealy), artist, 448 Trollope (C. A.) on “ Now thus," 387 Troup (Mrs. F. B.) on Isabel Rawle’s marriage, 389 Rectora of Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, 388 Troy weight for bread, 468 Troy weight, tron, and tronage, 285 TruHle-hunting pigs, 129, 195, 279, 374 Trunk or box, 503 Tudor (Owen), his biography, 409 Tunes, psalm : ‘ St. Anne,” ‘ Hanover] ‘St. Matthew/ 9 Tunstall family, 448, 514 Twyford yew tree, 29, 154, 218, 278, 377 Tyre=a woman`s headdress, 76, 194 U. (H. W.) on Lincoln House, Holborn, 408 Moated mounds, 336 Monastic chronicle, 147 Pagination, 147 St. Hugh’s Day, 469 Tithe barns, mediaeval, 496 Unicorns in Pliny’s ‘ History,’ 10, 74, 193 United Empire Loyalists, proposed English branch, 447 United Free Church of Scotland, commemoration of the signing of the uniting Act, 366 University degrees, 326 Unwin (G.) on Holywell in Hunts, 294 Peyto, Petto, Peito, or Peto family, 290 Uphill zigzag, equine sagacity, 388, 493 Usk Castle, tradition concerning, 489 V. (Q.) on “ black ivory ”=slaves, 268 Brigham town and family, 94 Cocklebread, 117 Columbaria, ancient dove or pigeon ootes, 479 Corporation, oldest trading, 113 Defoe (Daniel), 337 Dorp, use of the word, 113 Early newspaper, 436 Eliot (George), anecdote of, 287 Frail, its meaning, 378 Garland, new sense of, 337 Hazy, 87 Help : “ To help ” followed by an infinitive, 30 Hoti in Howell and Browning, 117 India Ofiice records, 287 Inundate, its pronunciation, 193 J eu d`esprit, 392 Lamb (Charles), his hoaxes, 216 Lion as an emblem of St. J ohn, 268 Lordship, Scotch, use of the title, 268 Max, slang for gin, 476