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of English, 267, 397; of persons living in Rydale, 344; some Puritanical, 376; list of curious, 386; Isolda and Gladys, 428, 514

Christie family, 427

Christie (A. H.) on cosies for teapots, 37

Italian novels, 267

Sirr (Thos. Charles), 48

W and V, the Cockney, 28

Christmas Day, old Collect for, 15; on Monday, 97 Chronogrammes, 306

C. (H. T.) on Christian names, 419

Church books of 1493, 346, 393, 418

Church Registers, Society suggested for their publica

tion, 9, 89, 131, 239, 290, 429, 459 Church window, curious, 107, 139, 278 Cicero, "Ep. ad Att.," xii. 29, 366 Civis on meals in ancestral times, 349 C. (J.) on Shakspeariana, 464, 504

C. (J. L.) on Hatcher: Hill, 297

C. (J. R. S.) on Cowper and his "Retired Cat," 386 Thomson (John), of Husborne Crawley, 107

C. (K. C.) on King's Cock-Crower, 349

Cl. on books on special subjects, 254
Christian names, 273

Cradock of Richmond, 395

Topcliffe (Richard), 271

Clam and Clammer, their meaning, 59, 375

Clark (J. H.) on John Thomson, 156

Clark (J. T.) on Halkett's "Dict. of Anonymous Literature," 74

Clarke (Charles Cowden), his death, 240

Clarke (H.) on Cheapside worthies, 294
Coleridge (S. T.) and Fulton, 217
Folk-Lore, 284

Freemasons and Bektashgees, 435
Gormagons: Freemasons, 152
Horses, white-stockinged, 158
Insurance, books on, 437
Lingua Franca, 349

Mice, field, 493

St. George's Day, 313

Sokotra, Island of, 315

Clarry on use of the word Boughten, 418
Hitch, the verb, 457
"Leap in the dark," 358

Macaulay (Lord) and Mr. Gladstone, 21
Pinder, its meaning, 176
Tombstones: Spirits, 147

Clef on Lochleven Castle, 14

Cleopatra's Needles, 463

Clergy, their social position in the 18th century, 446

Clergy and patrons, 149, 274

Clergy List, the earliest, 79

Clerical magistrates, 28

Climate, Italian works on, 449

Clerkenwell printer, 1833-38, 268

Clip, its various meanings, 38, 60

Clipper, i.e fast-sailing vessel, 38, 113

Coat Lap Day, i.e. Candlemas Day, 289
Coats surname, its origin, 129, 275

Cobbett (William) and the court-martial, 68
Cochrane (Lord), anecdote of, 365
Cocks' brains, a Rutland phrase, 169
Cockup, its meaning, 286

Cogan (P. J.) on "Next the heart," 417

Cogan (Thomas), authors of the name, 288, 417, 458
Coins, books on, 36, 194, 234; silver, 1799, 207;
Ely farthings, 208, 256; Irish, 288, 397, 517
Coke (Thomas), King's Serjeant-at-Arms, 288
Colchester, Carter's account of its defence, 15, 147;
trade at, in 1746, 86

Cole (Emily) on Agmondesham, a Christian name, 66
Bisset family, 115
Book-binding, 273
Ink, black, 252
Peirpoint (W.), 271

Pepys (S.), libel upon, 496

Reynolds (Sir J.), his autograph, 176

Coleman (E. H.) on Folk-Lore, 163

Roman superstition, 343

Coleridge (S. T.), at Manchester, 161, 217, 311, 376; and Fulton, 217; fly-leaf note on, 366; "Job's Luck," 367

Collections, special literary, 40, 153, 294

Collier (Edward), painter, 35

Collier (J. P.) on Shakspeare folio of 1623, 247
Collis (C.) on Richborough Castle, 129

Commines (Philip de), "Historie " of, 1596, 250
Common Prayer Book of Church of England during
Puritan rule, 35; edition of 1616, 364, 438
"Commonplace Book to the Holy Bible," 229, 356
Contributor (Old) on wine of the Bible, 86
Cook (Capt.), Hodges's picture of his death, 389
Cooke (C.) on Barry E. O'Meara, 409

Taylor (Rev. Robert), 497

Cooke (W.) on Mr. Dutton of Chester, 309
Mother-in-law for Stepmother, 519

"Coquette (La) Corrigée," 17

Cora on arms borne by ladies, 428
Cordeaux (J.) on luck money, 488

Wicks of the mouth, 37

Cornub. on "Critical History of England," 8
Corporal, an ancient, 48, 138, 237

Corpse chest, English, 410

Corson (H.) on Shakspeariana, 3

Cos lettuce, origin of the prefix, 88, 159
Cosies, coverings for teapots, 37, 373
Cosy, its etymology, 473

Cottell (W. H.) on Church Registers, 291
County histories, 68

Courtney (W. P.) on Algerine corsairs, 394
Bath bibliography, 54

Budget as a parliamentary word, 66

"Diary of a Dutiful Son," 299

Haydon's Correspondence, 65

Lucas (Sir Charles), 375

Macaulay Graham (Mrs.), 77
Poole (E. R.), 252

Sternhold: Hopkins, 268

Courts of Love, books on, 363, 473

Coutts family and Sir Walter Scott, 286

Covent Garden, green peas at, 420

Coverley (Sir Roger de) and Anne's Lane, 185, 238,

374

Covert (Lady Jane), of Peper Harrow, 34

Cowper (William), his mother, Anne Donne, 148, 215; his "Retired Cat" and the chest of drawers, 386

Cox (J. C.) on bell cloth, 97

"Carpet Knight," 213

Cox (J. C.) on Christian names, 126

Church books of 1493, 346

Church Registers, 89

Fitzherbert (Thomas), 208
Mountjoy (Wm., Lord), 228

Topcliffe (Richard), 207, 331, 417
Trentham Abbey, its chartulary, 27

Cox (T.) on Party, in the sense of a person, 254
Cox (Watty), editor of the "Irish Magazine," 46
C. (P.), a painter's initials, 429

C. (P.) on medallic artists, 87
Cpl. on Church Registers, 429
C. (R.) on fossil bones, 456

Hayes (Sir Henry), 152
Judges, fees to, 415

Moore (T.), early verses by, 135

Sounds, mysterious, 95

"Twelfth Night," Act iii. sc. 1, 186

Cradock (John), of Richmond, co. York, 248, 395

Craggs (J.) on the smallest book, 253

Books, early printed, 133

Byron (Lord), 476
Faerno (Gabriel), 89
London (William), 468
Norris (Rev. John), 377

Tennyson (A.), "To the Queen," 205
Tomlinson (Dr.), of Newcastle, 266

Crescent as the Turkish emblem, 347
Cressener (Drue), a prophetical author, 246
Crichton (James), the "admirable," 106
Cricklade Church, carvings in, 508

"Crimes of the Clergy," published circa 1820, 27, 74 "Crisis" Tracts, 467

Cromie (H.) on Jacobello del Fiore, 368

Daleth on written characters, 246

Dalton (E. L.) on sheep led by the shepherd, 477
Dancing, "the poetry of motion," 358

Daniel (H. J.) on "A Sequel to Don Juan," 519
Dante (Alighieri) as a painter, 115

Dare not, for He dares not, 138, 173, 339, 371, 420
Davidson (Thomas), poet, 63

Davies (Mrs. Christiana), her life and adventures, 92
Davies (F. R.) on arms wanted, 249
Davies (Sir John), 349

Davyes family, 252

Mount Cashel motto, 367

Davies (Sir J.), Marshal of Connaught temp. Eliz., 349 Davies (T. L. O.) on "Charm of birds," 257

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"Embracing the church," 38

Expressions, obscure, 387

Howell's Letters, 148, 314

Inmate, or undersettle, 55

Pinder, its meaning, 176

Umbrella, early use of the word, 19
Words, old, with new meanings, 424

Davis (M. D.) on York in the Talmud, 506
Davyes family, 252

Dawson (John), of Sedbergh, 197

Day or Franks (Anne), Lady Fenhoulet, 350, 438, 497 D. (C.) on Charing Cross Mews, 16

D.D., an academical distinction, 520

D. (E.) on Barataria, 57

Cox (Watty), 46

Thurston the actor, 29

Death, mind and body after, 188; what is it? 392, 518

De Bry, the engraver, 149

De Bures family, 309, 399, 435

Cromwell (Oliver), his portrait at Boscobel House, 88 D. (E. E.) on the smallest books, 118

Cromwell (Oliver), jun., his death, 108, 158
Crops, stock, &c., their prices in 1680, 266
Cross keys above church windows, 88, 356
Crossley (J.) on John Taylor, water poet, 410
Croucher (Joseph), 1729, 468

Crowland, Saint Rattle Doll Fair at, 166
Crusades, ballad connected with, 288

C. (T.) on New Year's Eve: Easter Eve, 227
Style and title, 508

C. (T. W.) on epitaphs, 274

Cummings (W. H.) on State Poems, 98
Curlamacue, its meaning, 286

Current, use of the word, 446

Curtain Theatre, its site, 149, 233, 419

Curtis (J. L.) on arms borne by ladies, 515
Customs, Oriental, 28

Cuthbertson (Kitty), writings, 18, 78

C. (W.) on "Comittee of Advent'rs," 288
C. (W. F.) on Fowler families, 368

C. (W. H.) on burial custom, 392

66

Fairy Queen," 509

"Muscular Christianity," 69

Cynfrig arms, 249, 414

Cyril on "Borough Boy," 28

Hamilton (Lady), 368

Milton (John), his "L'Allegro," 369

D

A. on engravings pasted on walls, 226 Dakin family motto, 366

De Hochepied family, 128, 313

D. (E. H. W.) on Stone's sermon at St. Paul's, 450

De la Lippe (Count Wm.), his connexion with England, 449

De la Maine family, 448

Dent family, 31, 118

Dent (H. C.) on creation of matter, 258
Derange, authorities on the word, 25

Derby (James, seventh Earl of), night previous to his execution, 146

Derbyshire, Cox's Notes on its Churches, 60 D'Eremao (J. P. V.) on the key as an emblem, 409 D'Erfla on the Cockney W and V, 58

De Ros monument at Hob Moor, York, 280 Derwentwater (Countess of), claimant of Radcliffe estates, 509

Descendants of the eminent, 366

Deuce Devil, its etymology, 202, 455

Devil turned preacher, a Spanish legend, 49, 135
Devil's toe-nail, i.e. Gryphaa incurva, 15, 56
Devonshire Knights in the Tower, 33

Devonshire (Elizabeth, Duchess of), portrait by Gains. borough, 137, 179, 413

Devonshire (Georgiana, Duchess of), engraved portrait of her, 6, 137

Devotional works, 391

Dew (G. J.) on black ink, 77

D. (F.) on Balderdash, its derivation, 478

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'Faint heart ne'er won fair lady," 359

Miller (Thomas), 436

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Dilke (W.) on Sir David Owen, 155

Discens non Doctus on St. Nathalan, 176
Discipulus on the creation of matter, 207
Disembowelling, punishment by, 449
Dishington family of Ardross, 249
Dishington (Sir Thomas), Knt., 47, 176
Dispeace, a new word, 148, 214
Ditch Embankment, 289, 415

Ditchfield on earliest known book-plates, 233
Spalding Antiquarian Society, 48

Dixon (J.) on the misuse of words, 436

Dixon (P. J.) on Devil overlooking Lincoln, 257
D. (J.) on Hen-brass, its meaning, 56
Howell's Letters, 211
Minnis, its derivation, 499
Shakspeariana, 224

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Spurring Publication of banns, 30
Wales called Letamia, 177

D. (J. S.) on an old Prayer Book, 438
D. (M.) on Jewish authors, 351
Jewish names, 53

Job xix. 26, 131 Polygamy, 57

Do: "How do ye do?" 286, 396

Dodd (James), actor, sale of his books, 200
Dodd (Dr. Wm.), his marriage, 225
Donne (Anne), mother of Cowper, 148, 215

Donne (Dr. John), quatrain attributed to Elizabeth,

111

Doppet (F. A.), his biography, and "Mémoires de Madame de Warens," 309, 337, 433

Doran (A.) on the mammalia, 236

Drach (S. M.) on linen, ancient Egyptian, 75 Drayton (Michael), birds named in "Polyolbion," 12 Dromedary, its etymology, 16

Drury (Charles), of Nottingham, his family, 67, 295 Dryden (John), "Stanzas on Death of Oliver Cromwell," 208, 338; and Goldsmith, 226; his "Sophocles," 273; curious notes on, 386

Dublin, silver heart found in Ch. Ch. Cathedral, 307 Dublin University and electioneering tactics, 62 Dumbleton, Gloucestershire, Easter at, 224 Dunchurch fir avenue, 389

Duplany family, 168

Duppa (Bp. Brian), Easter sermon by, 227
Dusner, its meaning, 136

"Dutch drawn to the Life," 61, 488

Dutton (Mr.), of Chester, collection for, 309
D. (W.) on words wanted, 235

D. (X. P.) on Fen-Prevent, 58
Jays, called yaupin-girls, 66
Maryland Point, 57

"Dyed in an oven," 328, 494
Dyers' Company, 134

Dyke Trench, 289, 415

Dymond (R.) on forfeits in a barber's shop, 489

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Easter sermon preached by Duppa, 227

E. (C.) on rags hung on trees, 37

"Ecclesiastical Gallantry," 1778, 107

E. (C. J.) on Bablakes, a local name, 428
Heraldic query, 28

Mountjoy (Wm., Lord), 275
St. Nathalan, 15

Eclectic on Lally Tollendale, 89

Owen and Mytton families, 108, 236
Scotch hereditary offices, 338
Style and title, 316

Tullibardine (Marquis of), 448
E. (C. P.) on books on coins, 194
Poems, old volume of, 237

Ed. on French Coup d'Etat of 1830, 481
Shakspeare folio of 1623, 277
Shakspeariana, 245

Eddleston, tributary of the Tweed, 368
Edgar (A.) on Carlyle's essays, 117
Edgecumbe (Richard), second Baron Mount Edge-
cumbe, 350

E. (D. O.) on Edward, Duke of York, 228

Dore (J. R.) on Psalter in Scottish Prayer Book, 128 Education, medieval, 267, 337

Dorsetshire folk-speech of flowers, 45

Dorset (Lionel, Duke of), his biography, 249

Dorsetshire provincialisms, 146

Dots on Prayer Book covers, 229, 358

Douce (Francis), antiquary and author, 367

Douglas family of Dornock, 243

Edward on heraldic query, 268

Edwards (C. P.) on Bath bibliography, 277

Edwards (F. A.) on Sheriffs of London and Middlesex, 169

Sokotra, Island of, 79

Tintoretto (J. R.), his daughter, 434

Downame (John), "Conflict betweene Flesh and Egypt, camels in, 349, 513

Spirit," 250

Dozener. See Dusner.

Drabwash (M.) on De la Maine family, 448

Drach (S. M.) on Job xix. 26, 130

Fgyptian obelisks, 463

E. (K. P. D.) on testamentary burials, 114

Heraldic query, 336

Spalding Antiquarian Society, 192

E. (K. P. D.) on Uncia: Unciata terræ, 186
E. (L.) on the title of Honourable, 272
Style and title, 12

Electioneering tactics, 1827-30, 62

Elgard (E.) on Scotch-Irish Johnstons, 449

Elizabeth (Queen), quatrain on the Eucharist, 111; monuments to, 406

Ellacombe (H. T.) on abbreviated words in music, 48 Ellcee on Rochdale Library, 113

Sacro Bosco (J. de), 139

Ellis (G.) on De Bry, the engraver, 149 66 Dyed in an oven," 494

Ellis (R. R. W.) on

Hindu grant, missing ancient, 13
"Lendas da India," 68

Mahratta costume, 174

Ogre, its etymology, 196

Qasim, founder of Barid Shahi dynasty, 408

Sati, or widow burning, 308
Stepmothers, 394

Ellison (Henry), poet, 508
Ely farthings, 208, 256

Elzeviriana Officina, 121, 192

E. (M.) on singular advertisements, 486
Emblem as a baptismal name, 149, 215, 278
"Embracing the church," curious custom, 38
Emperor and king, 105, 295

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Encyclopædia Perthensis," 124, 198

England, French history of, 27; historic sites in, 68, 233, 378, 497; wolves and red deer in, 237; freeholders in, 449

Englisches Feld, near Aspern, 308, 416

English, its chronology, 311

English dialects, 106

English history, "Help" to, 9, 97

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Engravings pasted on walls, 226, 274, 354, 438; pre- Feelings, signs of expressing, 405

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Epitaphs:

American, 40

"At threescore winters end I died," 226, 274
"Beneath this silent stone is laid," 247
Biggs (Mary), at Bromsgrove, 205
Catesby (Francis), in Hardmead Church, 288
Clark (Capt. H.), in Bideford churchyard, 226
"Here lieth He ould," &c., at Welton, 146
Isnell (Peter), in Crayford churchyard. 6
Johnson (Patience), at St. Paul's, Bedford, 66
Johnson (Samuel), dancing master, 8
Lucerne, two at, 82

Maningley (Thomas), at Bromsgrove, 205
"My Uncles name I have," 247

Nash (Thomas), at Clent, 207, 253, 316

Esquire, the title, 348, 511

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Essay on Woman," first ed. and reprints, 409 Este on the "Crisis" Tracts, 467

Fen-Prevent, or defend, 58, 98, 178, 218, 313, 495 Fequest, a surname, 76

Fergusson (A.) on all-flower water, 37

Balderdash, its etymology, 228

Cathedral, i.e. unwieldy, 106

Curlamacues: Cockups, 286

Jacobite standards, 22

Mountain sounds, 95
Oval frames, 368

Passages, transverse, 406

Scottish ecclesiastical titles, 327

"Something like," 345

Vails, story of, 84

F. (F. W.) on billiard books, 103, 124, 144, 164
Books on names, 443, 483, 502
Homonyms, 250

F. (G. T.) on Minnis, its meaning, 328
F. (H.) on Haydon's "Autobiography," 11, 111
Fiction, its history, books on, 363

Field (O.) on "La Tricoteuse endormie," 368
Fig Sunday, i.e. Palm Sunday, 260
Fiore (Jacobello del), painter, 368, 396, 478
Fish counters, 79

Fisher (J.) on What is Death? 518
Judges, their fees, 328
Shakspeariana, 184

Fisher (W. G.) on George Garrow, 194
Fisherman, sermon by, 385, 494

Fishwick (H.) on the Common Prayer Book, 35
Lancashire clergymen, 8

Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 186, July 21, 1877.

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Waring (Rev. Thomas), 27

Fitzherbert (Thomas), his works, 208, 295

Fitzhopkins on Dryden's "Socrates," 273

Stittle (Rev. John), 148

Fitzpatrick (W. J.) on Henry R. Addison, 318
F. (J. C.) on "To catch a crab," 18
F. (J. S.) on "Outile," 389

F. (J. T.) on church books of 1493, 393
Fossils, their popular names, 499
Jedburgh Abbey seal, 477

Job xix. 26, 130, 173
Orange, its divisions, 134
Patina, origin of the term, 468
Rags hung on trees, 37

Tosier (Clement), bell-founder, 15
Travail: Travel, 305

Wine of the Bible, 150

Flanderkin = Flemish, 9
Flint implements, 447

Flowers (H. H.) on New Year's Day custom, 189
F. (O.) on heraldic queries, 175, 358

Fodderham: Fodder-rum: Foddergang, 37, 479 Folk-Lore:

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Ash trees and horse-shoes, 868

Baptism, order of, in boy and girl, 257
Broad beans in Leap Year, 64
Candlemas Eve and Day, 66
Caterpillars poisonous, 53, 237
Cattle plague, cure for, 423
Chinese, 163

Collop Monday, 120
Day folk-lore, 424

Drinking water in water, 146

Drinking while standing, 97, 159
Flowers, folk-speech of, 45, 234
French, 163, 284

Good Friday, sowing on, 227

Horses, white-stockinged, 64, 158, 299

House foundations, 163, 284
Irish, 86, 284

Luck money, 488

Mayor, village, 424

Merry meal, 69

New Year's Day, 26, 189
Niam-Niam, 2

Nottinghamshire burial custom, 344
Peacocks' feathers, 508
Pitchering lovers, 336

Rags hung on trees at wells, 37

Rain, sign of, 53, 136

Raven for naughty children, 148
Roman, 343

Rushbearings, 319, 459

St. Andrew's Day, 29

St. David's Day, 206

Satisfaction, signs of, 59, 358, 378, 496

Shooting stars, 75

Short-day money, 66

Shrove Tuesday, 120

Sin-eater, 14

Stars, falling, 164

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French folk-lore, 163, 284
French history of England, 27
Frere (G. E.) on Rodneys," 168
Froppish, its derivation, 36
Fruizeannah, a Christian name, 86
F. (R. W.) on Easter ledges, 47

Jones (John), "phisition," 69
Fulham, Lammas rights at, 400

Fullers, companies and seals of the craft, 134 Fulton (Robert) and Coleridge, 161, 217

Furbish, Farrabas, &c., 97

Furnivall (F. J.) on Beatrice Cenci, 236

English dialects, 106

Shakspeariana, 143

F. (W. G.) on "Crimes of the Clergy," 74
F. (W. G. D.) on Cradock of Richmond, 248
Fynmore family, 208

Fynmore (R. J.) on Fynmore family, 208

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