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SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1916.
Taylor or Taylour family, Westminster scholars
of, 50 Tedesco and Germania, etymology of the words,
268 Tee-names = nicknames, use of, in Scotland,
198
Tenison. See Thompson.
Tennyson (Alfred, Lord), and Goldsmith, 140 Terence, owner of a French edition, 1628, 442 Thackeray (W. M.), Lord Bareacres in ' Vanity
Fair,' 46 ; Abb 6 Kakatoes and Marquis de
Croquemitaine in a ' Roundabout Paper,' 139 ;
" eight Irish bishops," in ' On Clerical Snobs,'
139 ; and the Cosmopolitan Club, 160, 208 ;
his mention of " white-headed boys," 478 Thames Street, Disraeli's description of, 359,
405 Thayer (Miss), Madame Thiebault, her husband,
139, 404
Theatres :
Blackfriars, Shakespeare and, 47, 108 Globe, site of, 10, 50, 70, 121, 143, 161, 201,
224, 264, 289, 347
Rawstorne Street, Clerkenwell, c. 1822, 84 Rose, still standing, 1622, 459 Theocritus and Virgil, a mistranslation, 260 Theological disputations by means of signs, 96,
167, 387, 407, 467 Thiebault (Madame), Miss Thayer, her husband,
139, 404
Thomas (Ap), Queen's harpist, his death, 119 Thompson (Sir W.), M.P. for London 1661, 18,
56
Thorns (W. J.), founder of ' N. & Q.,' his por- trait, 462, 509
Thornes family of Ossett, 481 Thunder family, 501
Thurloe (John), Secretary, his daughters, 462 " Tickle," " tinkle " used for, 1635, 419 Tigers, use of their whiskers in magic rites, 481 " Tinkle," used for " tickle " 1635, 419 Toads and rats, 482 Tobacco, price in 17th century, 351 " Tobacco-stoppers," Sir Isaac Xewton and, 49.
105
Tom-tits attacking books in a library, 480 Tompson. See Thompson. Tonson (James), printer, c. 1699, 376 Tosh or Mackintosh family of Rutherglen, 49 Tower of London, inscriptions in Beauchamp
Tower, 280 ; unicorn's horn at, 302, 349, 406 Townshend family of Raynham, recusants, 420,
487
Tradesmen, mediaeval, the names of, 457 " Trafalgar Bridge," London Bridge so called,
83, 151, 486 Travel in Europe in the 17th century, 42, 63, 81,
130, 169
Traveller, Hungarian, and oysters, 1642, 441 Treasure-trove, Jewish, source of the storv, 395,
414 Tree folk-lore, the elder, 361, 410, 429, 450, 470,
489, 507
" Tregetours " and jugglers, notes on, 280 Trent, meaning of the river's name, 502 Tresham (Sir T.), 1543-1605, his household
necessaries, 358
Trewsed Scots regiments, the tartans of, 83 Trial of a criminal, victim's name Jephson, c.
1850, 442, 505 Trincomalee, capture of, 1782, British regiments
represented, 28, 76, 126, 229, 270
Trinder (Mrs. W. H.), author, c. 1861, 68
Trumbull (Rev. Ralph), of Witney, c. 1700, 182,
229
Trumbull family, 182, 229 Trusler (J.), d. 1820, whereabouts of his MSS.,
105 ' Trusty Servant,' the painter of, c. 1620, 193,
267, 342
Tubbe (Henry) and Henry Vaughan, 438 Tuchenor. See Twichener. " Tumbrel " in the ' N.E.D.,' 137 Turk, flying, mentioned by Busbequius, 338, 486 ' Turn-coat' and ' The Vicar of Bray,' ballads,
453 Twichener (Anthony), Winchester scholar, 1562,
340, 388, 430, 505
U
Udall (John), Hebrew Grammar by, 1648, 36 ' Uncle Tom's Cabin,' Preface, 9, 58 Under-spur-leather, meaning of the word, 339,
506 L T ndergraduates as officers of the Reserve Forces,
502 L'nderground railway, American, stations of. 102,
148
L'nderstrapper, meaning of the word. 339, 506 Unicorn, horn of, at the Tower of London, 302,
349, 406
Vacarescu (Helen), her ' Bard of the Dimbovitza,*
139 Valentine (Mrs. R.), Laura Jewry> author, 100,
266 " Valyauntes, eigLt," mentioned in an inventory,
139, 244
Vardy (John), architect, his marriage, 400, 465 Vaughan (Henry) and Henry Tubbe, 438 Vavasour family, 318 Vega (Lope de), his ghost story, 53 Verger, manner of carrying his staff, 56 Vericour (Prof, de), c. 1851, his biography, 280,
370 Verlaine (P.), his ' Le ciel au-dessus le toit,' 160,
210, 270, 310
Verulam, engraving of the rums, 1696, 380 Vezian family, arms of, 29, 249, 447 ' Vicar of Bray ' and ' The Turn-coat,' ballads,
453 Vige"e Le Brun (Madame), her works in England,
67 Virgil : words in Bishop Douglas's ' Eneados,'
1513, 156, 177, 215, 235, 255, 281, 323, 366';
and Theocritus, a mistranslation, 260 ' Virtuosi, or St. Luke's Club,' MS., 27 Voltaire on the prophet Habakkuk, 502
W
"W. S.," evidence aboxtt, in Willoby's 'Avisa,' 46 Waddon or W T haddon (N.), of Devonshire, c. 1652,
101
Wade (W.), Canon of Windsor, 1719, 101 Wadham (Mary) = Valentine Green, 1771, 27 W'agener (Rev. P.), of Stisted, Essex, 1707,
101 Wake (Henry T.), Quaker bookseller, c. 1890, 72,
511