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The ATHENEUM, every SATURDAY, price THREEPENCE, of

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INDEX.

NINTH SERIES.-VOL. VIII.

[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EDITORIAL, EPIGRAMS,
EPITAPHS, FOLK-lore, Heraldry, Obituaries, Proverbs and PhrasES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKESPEARIANA, and
SONGS AND BALLADS.]

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Auction of landed property, earliest, 485

Augurs, Cicero on, 470

Auld (T.) on pronunciation of Nietzsche, 362
Socrates, a saying of, 339

Spider-eating, 204

Well and fountain verses, 242
Wowerus's 'Shadow,' 285

Austen (Jane), reference in Northanger Abbey,' 284
Author and typesetter: Dr. Spencer T. Hall, 205, 269
Authors, their mistakes, 181, 252, 334; dramatic,
crowned, 366

Axon (W. E. A.) on black armlet for mourning, 520
Compulsory costume for Jews and Christians, 521
Foster (Frank), 368

Halfpenny periodical post, 419

'John Adroyns in Devil's Apparel,' 459
Mahomet's coffin, 80

Miller of Sans Souci, an Oriental analogue, 119
Partridge lore, 202

Spanish bibliophile, 510

"Wicked" Prayer Book, 120

Woodward (Philip), 338

Ayeahr on architect's name wanted, 384

"Bull and Last," 289

Faucit (Saville) family, 502

Orchestra or orchestre, 424

Shoddy "cloth bindings, 270

Youthful M. P.s, 462

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Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1932.

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Nineveh as an English place-name, 185

Parlour, 25

Prisoners of war, 46
Rabbating, 21

Saying, author of, 528
Snow-feathers, 494

Songs, old, 213

Spider eating, 409

Tall Leicestershire women, 64, 310
Troubadour and daisy, 51
"Væsac Mihm," 45

B. (D.) on Irish badges, 484
B. (E.) on "Corne bote," 44

B. (E. G.) on Little John's remains, 250

B. (E. T.) on Theophilus Buckworth: Edward Hyde,
Farl of Clarendon : Philip Bygo, 430
Coffee-houses and taverns, 224, 509

B.

B.

Jay (Sir James), 145

(G. D.) on Theophilus Buckworth: Edward Hyde,
Earl of Clarendon Philip Bygo, 430

Cromwellian forfeitures, 469

Fowke (John), Governor of Drogheda, 387
Kinborough as female Christian name, 504

(G. F. R.) on curious epitaph, 529

Ince (Samuel), 505

Inwood (J. P.), 505

Irvine (Somerset Gore), 484

Thurlow and the Duke of Grafton, 454

B. (H.) on Rev. James Chartres, 68
Fortescue (Anthony), 73

Saunders (George), F.R.S., F.S.A., 67

B. (H. J.) on Ashwood family, 128

Beaconsfield (Lord), birthplace of, 426

Bois (S. du), seventeenth-century painter, 409
Crosdill, 510

F- (Mr. George), 371

Family queries, 262

Fox family of Bristol, 288

Fryer (Sir John), Bart., 507

Grindstones, uses of, 225

Isaac family of Kent, 312

Nang nails nubbocks, their meaning, 306

Newcastle (Staffs) families, 432

Noye (William), 488

"Old original," 245

Rabbating, 22

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"Riding the marches," 391

Scot (Michael), 341

Surrender of land by a straw, 468
"There is a day in spring," 511
Whittington and his ca', 486

B. (W. H.) on Greek pronunciation, 192, 372
William the Conqueror's half brothers and sisters,
293

Bachman (R.) on malt and hop substitutes, 171
Bacini, majolican, on old churches in Tuscany, 503
Back-formations: to empt, 322, 392

277

Barons Down, origin and meaning of the name, 264,
372, 453

Barras, place-name, its etymology, 202, 228, 267, 473
Barrett (W. F.) on "Oh, life so short!" 525

Barry (Dr. James), her biography, 108

Baskerville (H.) on bishops' ornaments, 206

Marian hymn, 343

Mitre, the, 324

Baskish books, in the Bodleian, 377; notes on some,
477

Basse (M.) on Dr. Gentianus Harvet, 229

Bath Abbey, arms of, 221

Batson (H. M.) on Barras, 473

Waller family, 412

Battledore, game of, 21

Bayley (A. R.) on arms on drinking-cup, 305

Byron's tomb, 508

Conway (Henry Seymour), 1721-95, 465

Elizabeth (Queen), godmothers of, 490

Jowett's little garden, 69

"Mine host of the Tabard," 505

Royal personages, 252

Bayley (S.) on armorial, 244

Bayne (T.) on "A feeding storm," 13

Alright all right, 413

Brattle, 500

'Brownie of Blednoch,' 442

Bruce (Michael) and Burns, 148, 388
Exoner, 525

Family likeness, 335
Flower game, 466
Poem wanted, 391

Providing provided, 309

St. Kilda, 487

Scott on conscience, 420
"Scottish Anacreon," 282
Scottish song, 102

Wordsworth, allusion in, 47
Beacons, ancient, 305, 374

Beaconsfield (Lord), his birthplace. 317, 426, 512
Beardshaw (H. J.) on uses of grindstones, 427
Beaulieu, ecclesiastical place-name, its origin, 397
Beaulieu (Lord), his pictures at Ditton Park, 524
Beaumont (Joseph), D.D., 1616-99, his poems, 142,

208

Bedford (K. W. R.) on royal borough, 132
Belamour, plant-name, 264, 352

Bacon (Sir Francis) on the Armada, 423, 508
Bacon (Thomas), elder brother of Sir N. Bacon, his Belcher (B.) on riding the stang, 42
biography, 284

Bell (G. K. A.) on verses in Borrow, 272

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