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Notes and Queries, July 29, 1905.


INDEX.


515


J. (D. M.) on Messianic medal, 489 J. (W. C.) on David Erskine, buried at Elba, 407 Jack and Jill, conundrum, 450 Jacobean houses in Fleet Street, 206, 250, 315 Jaggard ( W.) on Coke or Cook ? 430 Essay, 294 Heraldic mottoes, 92 Lucas families, 233 ' Notes on the Book of Genesis,' 97 Number-men, 66

Raleigh's ' Historic of the World,' 275 Jaggery, ingredient of mortar, 35, 76, 114, 173, 372 James II., inscription on his statue, 15, 57'; medal

issued by, 329, 376 Japan, its antiquity, 149, 414 Japanese and Russians, language of official and private

communications, 347, 417 Jarratt (F.) on Bishop Colenso, 251 Jast ( L. 8.) on " May virtue all thy paths attend," 109 Jenkins (C. L.) on author of quotation wanted, 269 Jenkins ( 8.) on Ralph Rabbards, 389 Jennings family, 308, 393

Jerrold (W.) on Dickens and Thackeray, 73, 196 Dickens or Wilkie Collins ! 278 "Dogmatism is puppyism full grown," 94 Jesus. See Christ.

Jewel, English Grown, named" three brothers," 429,494 Jockteleg and John of Liege, celebrated cutler, 65, 495 John III. (Sjbieski), King of Poland, descendants of,429 Johnson (C. ) on balances or scales, 273 Johnson (Dr.), his 'In Theatro ' and Mrs. Thrale, 161 ; note on the letter h, 284 ; pinch of snuff, 447 Johnston (H. A.) on clocks stopped at death, 175 Johnston (W. J.) on clocks stopped at death, 124

Strahan, publisher, 87

Jonas (A. C.) on Prince Albert aspoetand composer, 308 'Hardyknute,' 113 Jockteleg, 495

Jones (Paul) in the Russian navy, 246 Jonrad on armorial, 351 Jonson (Ben), and Bacon, 35, 94 ; administration of

his goods, 125 Judas and St. Mark, 345 Judge on addition to Christian name, 328 Judges, disbenched, 43, 97 Judges, Scottish, their titles, 362 Junius, Fraser Rae and, 108 Juvenal, translated by Wordsworth, 288 K. (H.) on names of letters, 277

Zemstvo, 233 K. (J. A.) on balances or scales, 203

Newport family, 467 K. (J. H.) on Incledon : Cooke, 464

Parkgate Theatre, 457

K. (L. L. ) on Abbey of St. ValeVy-sur-Somme, 277 Montrose (Earl of), 8 8hirley (Sir Robert), 286 K. (W.) on "St. George to save a maid," 227 Kamranh Bay, its pronunciation, 365 Kant (L), his descent, 114, 157 Keate (M.) on a military execution, 375 Keats (John), recently discovered manuscripts, 81 ; heifer in ' Grecian Urn,' 464 ; date of ' Grecian Urn,' 469 Kelsey (S. W.) on painting of loom, 308

" In antient days, when Dame Eliza reign 'd," 468


Kelsey or De Keleseye family, 255

Kelso on " And has it come to this?" 49

Kemble (Fanny), her biography, 360

Kenmure peerage and John Gordon, schoolmaster, of

Kirkcudbright, 329 Kennington, its famous residents, 88 Kenny (3. E.) on Chester Plea Rolls, 338 Kent, Holy Maid of, 25 Kerwood on Robart Tidir, 390 Kidson (A. A.) on masons' marks, 228

War medals, 315

Killigrew (or Killegrew) and Barker families, 224 Kilmaurs, its cutlery, 496 King (C.) on arithmetic, 50 King (Sir C. S.) on Bishop of Man imprisoned, 1722, 57

Cotter (Sir James), 212

Tigernacus, 268, 318 King's (W. F. H.) 'Classical and Foreign Quotations,'

447

King's Cock-Crower, 228, 312 Kings, Indian, their names, c. 1710, 449, 497 Kingsford (W. B.) on children at executions, 33 Kingsley quotation, 88 Kirk (R. E. G.) on Chaucer's father, 145 Knights of Windsor, 5 Knights Templars, 1128-1312, 467 Kom Ombo on authors of quotations wanted, 128

Hippomanes, 127

Juvenal translated by Wordsworth, 288 Krebs (H.) on Sir R. Fanshawe, 499

Helvellyn, 287

Ze'rastvo and Zemsky-Sobor, 185 Krimpen ( W. del Court de) on Van Sypesteyn manu- scripts, 409 Krueger(Dr. G.) on Algonquin element in English, 34

Blake (Benjamin): Norman: Oldmixon, 15

Clocks stopped at death, 175

Letters, their names, 228

Shakespeare's grave, 495

Split infinitive, 51

Whitsunday, 16 Kruger (Frederick), Hermit of Wallasey, 246 L. (A.) on municipal documents, 50 L. (F. de H.) on Cope of Bramshill, 174

Stephenson (Governor), 395 L. (H. P.) on broach or brooch, 78

Cureton's Militants, 337

Has well family, 313

Martello towers, 313

Poet Laureate read at the head of troops, 345

Royal regiments of the line, 112

Twitchel, 436 L. (K. E. E.) on human sacrifices : ghosts, 448 L. (M. C.) on lines by Whyte Melville, 408 L. (T. B.) on schools first established, 209 L (W. J.) on Queen Anne as amateur actress, 16i

Theft from Sir George Warren, 188 L. (W. T.) on "And thou, blest star," 88

Author of quotation wanted, 109 L.-W. (E.) on Pickwick, c. 1280, 447

Woolmen in the fifteenth century, 193 Liady, unmarried, her coat of arms, 348, 898 Lady's Museum,' 1800-5, its value, 169 Lamb (Charles), identity of " Phil Elia," 36, 79, 112 ; and his friend George" Dyer, 282 ; and Shacklewell, 288, 352, 414