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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 30, 1904.
"Joe Gurr," slang term for prison, 386, 457
John (King), places in his charters, 469, 512
John of Bologna, statue by, 28
Johnston (C. E.) on Major-General Eyres, 489
Johnston (J. B.) on German quotation, 335
Johnston (W. J.) on Louisa M. Alcott, 489
Jong, Tibetan word in English, 465
Jonson (Ben), his ' Devil is an Ass,' 29 ; his
'Alchemist,' 223; torpedoes anticipated, 286;
Pepys on, 292 ; Carlo Buffone in ' Every Man out
of his Humour,' 381
Joshua, Jesus a form of the name, 428, 490 Jowett (Prof.) and Dr. Whewell, 386 Julian reckoning, Easter Day by, 324, 352, 390 Jumieges, Abbey of, its reconstruction in England, 207 K. (A. T.) on acerbative, 27
Crown and Three Sugar Loaves," 297 K. (F. M. H.) on Rowe family, 269 K. (H.) on Russian men-of-war, 385 K. (J. H.) on " Creevey Papers," 285, 436
"He who knows not," 235 K. (L. L.) on Nicome de Bianchi, 349 Capsicum, 116
" Chiswick nightingales," 125 Dryden portraits, 435 Leonardo da Vinci in Milan, 26 Lorenzo da Pavia, 76 Pamela, 495
" Riding Tailor " at Astley's, 508 Soulac Abbey, 209 Tatar or Tartar, 11 Tunnelist: tunnelism, 27 Werden Abbey, 111
Kant (Immanuel), his Scotch origin, 467 Kantius on Immanuel Kant, 467 Kappa on hanged, drawn and quartered, 209
Port Arthur, 407
Kean (Edmund), his Jewish strain, 449 Keiley (A. M.) on derivation of bridge, 297 Kernpland (Frederick), Westminster scholar, 126 Kennett (Bishop White), his father, 73 Kent, descendants of the Fair Maid of, 289, 374 Kentish custom on Easter Day, 324, 391 Kenworthy (J.) on Tideswell and Tideslow, 292 Kidd (William Holland), Westminster scholar, 148 King (Sir C. S.) on Lord Gowran, 368
King (Luke) Deputy-Muster-Master, 226 Mitchel and Finlay, bankers, 310 Southwell (Right Hon. E.), 8, 218 Tituladoes, 449
King (F.) on " First catch your hare," 175 King (J.) on tinsel characters, 47 King (Luke), Deputy-Muster-Master, Ireland, 1689.
226
King of Patterdale, the appellation, 149, 193, 276 King's County, members for county and boroughs,
227, 293
Kings, names of English, 225 Kingston-on- Thames, Queen Elizabeth's School at,
166, 215
Kingston-upon-Hull, Easter sepulchre at, 265 Kipling (Rudyard), his 'Our Lady of the Snows,'
246, 311, 392
Kipples family of Glasgow, 109, 251 Knight in armour, picture of, 29 Knights Templars, points in their cross, 149, 211, 338
Kom Ombo on ' Wilhelm Meister,' 489
Korean and Manchurian names, 265
Krebs (H.) on Siberia, 346
Kroencke (E.), book collector, his biography, 148, 198
Krueger (G-.) on Ash as place-name, 72
German quotation, 339
Immortality of animals, 336
Jeer, 70
"Let the dead bury their dead," 488
"Luther's distich," 473
Pamela, 433
Welsh rabbit, 70 L. on inscription on museum, 268 L. (A. A.) on riddle, 207
L. (E. M.) on " Lost in a convent's solitary gloom," 67 L. (F. de H.) on Warren Hastings's first wife, 494
Hinds (Dr. Samuel), 517 L. (F. F.) on Capt. Death, 48
Woffington (Peg), her letter, 124 L. (G.) on " He who knows not," 277 L. (P.) on " I expect to pass through," 355 L. (H. P.) on derivation of bridge, 189 L. (J. K.) on Capt. Death, 93
Wager, wreck of, 335 L. (M. C.) on Cosas de Espafia, 458
Easter Sunday in 1512 and 1513, 388
Manitoba, 373
" Our Lady of the Snows," 392 L. ( R. M. ) on Persian paintings, 29 L. (W. H.) on " As merry as griggs," 276 L.-W. (E.) on Fellows of the Clover Leaf, 193 La Tour d'Auvergne, Premier Grenadier of France,
384, 470 Lach-Szyrma (W. S.) on Queen Helena, 29
Penrith, 29
Lairstall. See Laystall. Lamb (Charles) and 'Address to Poverty,' 43, 151 ;
and Coleridge and Mr. May, 61, 109 Lamb (Mary) and play at Sadler's Wells, 7, 70, 96, 136 Lamont harp, 329 Lanarth barony, 489 Lancashire and Cheshire wills, 38 Lancaster (Henry, Count of) and Charles the Bold,
189, 232, 335
Landed property in the Franco-German War, 226 Lane (H. Murray) on Charles the Bold, 232
Step-brother, 475
Lane (Mrs.) and Peter Pindar, 226 Langley (G. W.) on " Ovah " bubbles, 169 Language, vicissitudes of, 74 Languages, Charles V. on, 227 Lanx, Roman, found at Welney, 86 Lapland, William Penn on, 190, 275 Las Palmas, inscriptions to Englishmen at, 482 Lasham, place-name, its derivation, 72, 113, 137 Lasham (F.) on Ash place-name, 113 Latham (E.) on "All roads lead to Rome," 112
Anatomie Vivante, 138
Coup de Jarnac, 197
" Eternal feminine," 234, 496
Excommunication of Louis XIV., 69
" First catch your hare," 254
French miniature painter, 137
French proverbial phrases, 3, 485
"Mais on revient toujours," 35
" Morale," 204