TENTH SERIES.
143
' Dandies' Ball,' ix. 217. Dead animals ex-
posed on trees, xi. 518. ' Diaboliad,' by
Combe, xii. 14. ' D.N.B. Epitome,' ix. 21, 83,
211, 397 ; x. 183, 282 ; xii. 24, 124, 262, 393.
Dowty (Aiglen), ix. 274. Dry, as applied to
spirituous liquors, viii. 371. Elizabethan
library, xi. 407. Ensor (Anne), vi. 253. Essay,
iii. 294. Fleet Street, No. 7, viii. 351. Gaol
literature, xi. 511. Gastrell and Shakespeare's
home, iv. 47. German life, xi. 498. Greek
and English poetry compared, ix. 494. Har-
bours, xi. 452. Heraldic mottoes, iii. 92.
Holborn, v. 295. Hoppner's untraced por-
traits, ix. 53. Horse, manuscript, xi. 329.
Huntingdon (Countess of) at Highgate, iv. 333.
Incut, xi. 257. Index saying, x. 469. In-
scriptions on public buildings, i. 516. Intel-
lectual harvest, late, ii. 54. "It is the Mass
that matters," xi. 192. Jaggard, East Anglian
family, i. 489. Jaggard-printed books, i. 506.
Jones = Francis, xi. 238. Liverpool: its arms,
xi. 213 ; its etymology, 391. ' Love-a-la-
Mode,' x. 490. Lowe and Wright, viii. 33.
JLucas families, iii. 233. Lucy (Sir Thomas),
viii. 74. Man (Isle of ) and the Countess of Derby,
vii. 73. Marriage in a shift, vi. 199. Mellycaton:
musk - million, vi. 338. ' Me"moires de St.
P^tersbourg,' v. 271. Mirage, vii. 453. Nine
men's morris, vi. 214. ' Notes and Queries '
Commemoration, xii. 167, 251. ' Notes on the
Book of Genesis,' iii. 97. Number-men, iii. 66.
' O for a booke," iv. 229. Parish clerk, ii. 216,
373. Parish documents, ii. 331. Paste, i. 477,
510. Paul's Alley in 1601, xi. 266. Pawnshop,
earliest use, ii. 354 ; vii. 514. Photography,
iv. 490 ; v. 37. Pictures, famous, as signs,
iv. 218. Pictures of ' Julius Caesar ' and
' Romeo and Juliet,' iv. 234. ' Pictures of the
Old and New Testaments,' iv. 57. Pinto (Men-
dez), xi. 76. Place, vi. 151. Poems on
Shakespeare, i. 472. Pot-gallery, its meaning,
vii. 431. Pot-hooks and hangers, vii. 432.
Prescriptions, i. 454. Prisoner suckled by his
daughter, iv. 432. Privet : Benny, ix. 197.
Publishers' Catalogues, ii. 50. Radiogram :
radiographic, viii. 247. Raleigh's ' Historic
of the World,' iii. 275. Roads, book on, ix. 295.
Rowe's ' Shakespeare,' vii. 118. St. Dunstan's-
in-the-West, xii. 278. Scribblers, irresponsible,
ii. 136. Scrope - Grosvenor controversy, vi.
328. Seventeenth -century travelling, ix. 107.
Shakespeare autograph, ii. 248. Shakespeare
edited by Scott, vii. 428. Shakespeare in
French, xi. 213. Shakespeare Memorial, ix. 332.
Shakespeare Visitors' Books, x. 478. Shake-
speare's plays, their sub-titles, vi. 471.
Shakespeare's residence New Place, vii. 156.
Shaw (Stebbing), Staffordshire MSS., viii. 116.
Ships' periodicals, xi. 455. ' Short Explica-
tion ' of musical terms, vii. 454. Shropshire
and Montgomeryshire manors, ii. 256. Smoking
and blind men, ix. 355. Sponges, xii. 438.
Spring-heeled Jack, vii. 395. Stammering,
x. 418. Surnames in -eng, x. 497. " Tailed "
in Fuller, xii. 398. " Tell me, my Cicely, why
so coy," ii. 428. ' That Reminds Me,' ix. 109.
Twopenny for head, iv. 217. Watchet, its
meaning, xi. 458. Willow-pattern china, ix.
437. Wiltshire naturalist, c. 1780, ii. 291.
Windmills in Sussex, vii. 214. Z : name of
the letter, x. 197
Jaggard family, i. 489
Jaggard-printed books, i. 506
Jaggery, ingredient of mortar, iii. 35, 76, 114, 173 ,
372 '
Jago (F. W. P.) on Cornish lexicology, i. 326 Jamaica, Admiral Benbow's grave at Kingston, vii. 7, 116 ; Jewish inscriptions at Kingston, xii. 105
Jamaica newspaper, early, i. 169 Jamaica records, viii. 29, 274, 377, 478 ; ix. 415 James I. of Scotland, his daughters, i. 507 ; ii. 55 ;
as a poet, iv. 368, 476 James IV. of Scotland, his burial-place, xii. 249,
316
James V. of Scotland as a poet, iv. 368, 476 James I., " God's silly vassal," i. 17 ; his Privy Councillors, 131 ; his College at Chelsea, v. 135; his parentage, ix. 74 ; and Sir W. Pope's baby girl, 347 ; and the poet Du Bartas, x. 262 ; and three ravens, xii. 448 James II., inscription on his statue, i. 67, 137 ; iii. 15, 57 ; medal issued by, 329, 376 ; his last words, xii. 210, 258 James (Anna) = Henry Paulett St. John, R.N., vi.
48 James (Rev. E. B.), his letters on the Isle of Wight,
i. 334 James (John), architect, d. 1746, his biography,
viii. 5
James (John), architect, c. 1767, ix. 127 James (J. L.) on Twyford Abbey, v. 430 James (M. R.) on a Dowsing- Jessop forgery,
v. 421 James (Roger), Fellow of Winchester College, ii.
45, 116
James (T. A.) on Vachell, xii. 48 James (V. W.) on Charles I. medallion, xii. 448 James (Sir W. Milbourne), his burial-place, ix. 169 James University, its identification, 1652, v. 47,
92, 135
' Jan Kees " and Yankees, iv. 509 ; v. 15, 111 Janau (E.) on shutters, ix. 295 Janes (Mr.), of Aberdeenshire, naturalist, ii. 54,
155
Janice, old English form of Jane, v. 287 Janion (C.) on " Jenion's Intack," i. 407 Janssen (Sir Theodore), c. 1708, xii. 208, 398 Janssens (H.) and Van Bassen, oil painting by,
c. 1660, v. 129 January weather-lore, i. 65
Japan, wooing staff in, ii. 504 ; stealing no crime in, 509 ; its antiquity, iii. 149, 414 ; Moham- medanism in, vii. 167 Japanese in seventeenth century, ii. 86 Japanese and Russians, language of official and
private communications, iii. 347, 417 Japanese arrow-breaking story, viii. 25 Japanese crab and moon folk-lore, viii. 186 Japanese customs on New Year's Day, i. 25 Japanese date plum, its markings, i. 212 Japanese flying machines, c. 1789, xi. 426 Japanese ghosts, i. 176 Japanese life-star folk-lore, viii. 34 Japanese lyrics, v. 429, 474 ; vi. 517 ; viii. 34 Japanese master of lies, i. 485 Japanese monkeys, i. 334 Japanese moon legends, xi. 112 Japanese names, their pronunciation, i. 187, 238 Japanese owl story, x. 409 Japanese playing cards, i. 29, 75 Japanese sea folk-lore, xi. 489 Japanese story of an ungrateful son, ix. 466 Japanese story of the living dead, xii. 366 Japanese weddings, glass -breaking at, i. 195 Jarley (Mrs.), her famous waxworks, ix. 325