Queries, with No. 82, July 22, 1893. INDE X. EIGHTH SERIES-VOL. III. [For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPEARIANA, and Songs AND BALLADS.] A “Stilbon," in Chaucer, 249, 432 Yearn, its meaning, 496 Telephonic message, 174 Veto, royal, 369 Alvernus, Mount, 197 Adams (F.) on “ Luce," 372, 493 Mandragora, 498 Yeomen of the Guard, 86 478, 499 “Sans Paviours," 148 Newspaper cutting agencies, 65 “Laborare est orare," 147 Wedding wreaths, 333 Supplement to the Notes , with No. 83, July 22, 1893 American on the slave trade, 373 • Becket' at the Lyceum, 164, 275 Windy Sheet, Feast of the, 337 Devon cows, 185 Rousseau (J. J.) and Parker, 209 Alleged Decline of Science, 206 Whole Duty of Man, 46 476 Chelsea coffee-house, 235 umphs of Oriana,' 207 Astarte on church houses, 58 Decalogue, 116 Fray-bug,” 383 Thorn, holy, 177 Crow and rook, 396 Week-end : Tripper, 385 B Totems in British army, 475 Grammar, Post Office, 248 Charters (Col.), 417 Urian, Christian name, 311 Chambers's London Journal,' 234 66 وو B. (G. F. R.) on Lord Jeffreys, 17 Barker (T.) on 'Dream of Fair Women,' 16 Barnard family, 327, 411 Barton family, 228, 272 Basire family, 326 Basire (Jacques), engraver, 14 Basque Provinces, pamphlet on, 269 Bath, view of parade at, 368 Batson (H. M.) on Hannah Snell, 77 Baugh and the May,” in old prophecy, 17 Bayne (T.) on Alexander the Great, 25 Dallom-Lee, its locality, 308 Erewbile, 407 ' In Memoriam,' its metre, 430 Jagg, a provincialism, 214 Lamlash, its locality, 266 Lockhart (John G.), 35 Newton (John), 312 Poets in a thunderstorm, 175 Poets Laureate, 131 Scotch, Lowland, 306 Trout, its plural, 366 Woodpecker, poetical reference to, 386 Wordsworth (W.), his “ Dame,” 14 Beaconsfield (Lord), bibliography, 321, 361, 401, 443, 482 Bean (W. W.) on parliamentary elections before 1832, 63, 301, 463 Beaulieu on Col. W. H. Adams, 167 Adams (Rev. Henry), 387 Barnard family, 327 Pocock (Charles Montagu), 488 Beauty versus plainness, 72, 94, 133 Hearts, historic, 193 sung before his murder, 164, 216, 275 Belcher (H. E.) on “ Dumble,” 447 Belfry custom, curious, 462 Belinda, the name, 66, 225 Bell foundry at Whitechapel, 78 Bell (Dr.), his sandbags, 188, 232 Bells, voices in, 52; chimes of Ware, 69, 172; silver in, 105, 175, 269, 432; their use, circa 1602, 145 ; Angelus, 323, 450 ; passing, 408 ; from Quimper, Normandy, 467 ; Roman, 485 Belt given to Indians, 309 Belt of Chastity, Nuremberg Collection, 225 Benese (Sir Richard), or Benet, 187, 279 Benet (Sir Richard), or Benese, 187, 279 Benham (W.) on ‘From Oxford to Rome,' 294 Bennet (N.) on Bp. Warburton's 'Shakespear,' 141, 203, 262 Beresford (D. R. P.) on Mitchell family, 127 Berkshire topography, 128 Bernher (Austin), rector of Southam, 148, 237 Bethune coat of arms, See Earl of Lindsay. Beverley, its sanctuary church, 106 Bible, Books of the Maccabees, 169, 236 ; Barker and Bill's black-letter Testament, 1642, 286; Testament Dagon," 365 ; Tyndale's New Testament, 369, 456 Bibliographical, early instances of the word, 92 32, 95 66 Bibliography: Black (W. G.) on “Let us walk down Fleet Street," 488 Old Mortality,' 264 “Paint the town red," 126 Proverbs, old rewrit, 384 and small paper copies, 128, 237 ; written in Scotch counties, 331 Warlock and witch, 246 Blackball, used as a substantive, 214 Blackwater, rivers named, 328, 453 Blair (Rev. John), LL.D., chronologist, 58, 136, 204 · Blanche Compagnie,” first, 57 Blenkinsopp (E. L.) on passing bell, 408 Centre: Sphere, 286 Crank, its meaning, 53 Lamb (Charles) as a ritualist, 376 Sight, second, 496 Spinning, old English, 496 Crank, its meanings, 133 “Cross-purposes," a game, 71 Oath of subservience, 113 Oboe, its etymology, 174 Regiment, 33rd, 377 Rose, damask, 150 Samplers, 473 Shakspeare (W.) in Oxford, 73 Slopseller, its meaning, 410 Sugar-plums, 490 Tennyson (Lord), his Crossing the Bar,' 137, 357 Thorn, holy, 177, 255 Waite (George), 298 Zoo=Zoological Gardens, 96 Boase (G. C.) on Lord Chief Baron Nicholson, 3 * Rook the Robber,' 229 Boddington (R. S.) on Dodwell family, 477 Goodenough family, 368 Boger (C. G.) on “Hospitale Conversorum," 209, 374 Marriage, royal, 466 Thorn, holy, 255 Boileau (Nicholas), his Satires,' 72 Bolland (W. C.) on “Babies in the eyes,” 181 Bonaparte (Napoleon), the violet an emblem of his- dynasty, 165, 338 Bone=steal, 32, 117 Bone (J. W.) on Angelus bell, 450 Caraccioli's Chapel, 87 “ Leash, The,” 368 Wedding and marriage, 304 Yetminster and Ockford, 410 Book margins, equal and unequal, 56 Book plates, portraits as, 81, 129, 210; armorial, 97 Books. See Bibliography. Books recently published :- Allen's (G.) Attis of Caius Valerius Catullus, 39; Science in Arcady, 119 Anderson's (Sir C.) Lincoln Pocket Guide, 180 Baddeley's (St. C.) Queen Joanna of Naples, 340 Barine's (A.) Bernardin de St. Pierre, 320 Barker (G. F. R.) and Stenning's Westminster School Register, 99 Barrett's (c. R. B.) Essex, 35 Supplement to the Notes , with No. 82, July 22, 1893 Books recently published :- Basse's (w.) Poetical Works, edited by R. W. Bond, 279 Saxon, 259 459 and America, 319 399 Wharton, 399 Vol. II., 420 Wheatley, 60 159 219 300 80 Oxford, 339 History, 500 399 259 C. S. King, 320 79 Books recently published :- Hutchinson's (J.) Men of Kent, 240 torum Bibliothecæ Bodleianæ, 340 359 shire, 299 binding, 419 239 79 60, 140, 199, 279, 379, 459 479 minster, 80 graphy, 439 Cheshire, 479 Delightful and Strange Designs, 199 Ward, 319 Hall, 499 Dowden, 100, 420 |