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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 31, 1900.


Curry (J. T.) on crucified thieves, 321

" Entre tiiy yo," 206

Gloucestershire definition of a gentleman, 172

" He which drinketh well," 53

Psychological moment, 54 Curses, Irish, 45 Curtis (J. ) on Marylebone, 416

Oliphant (Mrs.),' Neighbours on the Green,' 27

Semaphore signalling, 272, 358


D

D. on blazers, 333

Dew-ponds, 474

Hough family, 475

Index saying, 234

" Old King Cole," 13

Russian names, 235

" Sevigne (Une) " 495 D. (B.) on Corsley, Wilts, 108

Oxen drawing carriages, 136 D. (P.) on authors of quotations wanted, 468 D. (G.) on Lumley family, 508 D h on Britannia as the national emblem, 168

Green Dragon, 129

White Hart, 168 D. (M.) on Aspirine, 352 D. (T. P.) on Sir Patrick Houstoun, 253

Ships renamed after the Restoration, 73 D t (T. P.) on " Though lost to sight," 438 Dahl (Michael), portrait painter, 1656-1743, 467 Dante : Dorando : Durand, 186 Dante on old men, 448 Darlington (O. H.) on O'Hara portraits, 128

" White Eyes," Delaware chief, 87 Dasent (A. I.) on Sir Reginald Bray, 267 " Davelly " rain, dialect phrase, 509 Davey (H.) on the Rhine a French boundary, 375

Tennyson and Aldworth, 325 Davies (A. Morley) on Eastry, Kent, 172

Neyte, Eybury, and Hyde, 174 Davies (A. W.) on Gainsborough at Richmond, 149 Davies or Davis (Black), turf character, c. 1790,507 Davis (Crusoe Richard), his voyages and dis- coveries, 425 Davy (A. J.) on authors of quotations wanted, 29

Devonshire miniaturists, 273

Pollard (Sir Lewis), 433

Southcott (Joanna), her celestial passports

137 Day (Nancy), Lady Penhoulet, her biography,

393, 438

Daylight-saving, anticipated by Shakespeare, 226 Days, the borrowing, in Arabic, 507 Deal Castle, Capt. Boys and Captains of, 487 Deare family, 506 Death, leg growing after, 72, 471 Deaths, marriages, and births, their registration,

o4o Death's-head ring as legacy', 306

Debatable, The," use in 1552, 366 De Bickerton or Bickerton family, 189

' Defixionum Tabellaj " : Disraeli, 276 Defoe (Daniel), French and German imitations of 'Robinson Crusoe,' 277, 351 ; his wife, 466, 516 .Delta on inscriptions in Jerusalem, 25, 163 De Montfort (Peter), first Speaker of the House

of Commons, 411

Denman (A.) on tobacconist's Highlander, 307 Denner family, 289 Denton family of Folkestone, 366


Denver or Denvir, origin of the name, 88

Denvir ( J. ) on Denvir or Denver, 88

De Quincey : on Alexander Pope, 61 ; quotation* and allusions, 388, 438

Devonshire miniaturists, 209, 273

Dew-ponds, origin of the term, 428, 474

Dey (Edward Merton), Shakespeariana, 85 r death, 520

Diabolo in China and Japan, 174

Diamonds, called " fossel," 186, 496

Dibdin (Charles) the Elder, bibliography, 402, 483

Dibdin (E. Rimbault) on authors wanted, 316 Dibdin bibliography, 483 Egypt as a place-name, 174 Longmans : the ' Marseillaise,' 92

Dickens (Charles) : Pickwick surname, 7 ; Bastille prisoner, 8 ; description of a knife- box, 8, 116, 215 ; Podsnap and his prototype, 186 ; valentine lines in ' Dombey and Son,' 209, 257 ; automaton dancers, 289, 357 ; " overfed Mephistopheles" in 'Dombey and Son,' 448 ; and Sir Thos. Browne, 487

Dickinson (H. W.) on ealing hearth, 87

' Dictionary of National Biography,' additions and corrections, 365, 433 ;

' Dictionary of National Biography : Epitome,' 32ft

Diego on Daniel Defoe's wife, 466 Hanging alive in chains, 406, Pinto (Mendez), 77 St. Sunday, 276 Shakespeariana, 425

Dimas, crucified thief, 321, 394

Dinton, biographical epitaph at, 504

Disalder, use of the word, 385

Disease, modern causes of, 345, 455

Disgruntled, use of the word, 326, 452

Disraeli. See Beaconsfield.

Dixon (R.) on Margaret Pole, Countess of Salis- bury, 477

Dixon (W. Hepworth) on Father John of Cron- stadt, 67

Doctors in London during the Plague, 1665, 266

Dodsley (R.), famous collection of poetry, 62 r 143, 323 ; his biography, 169 ; his letters, 428

Dodspn (R. B.) on Col. John Hewson, 208

Doge's palace at Venice, its Gothic arches, 128

Door-knocker, Clement's Inn, 69

Dorando : Durand : Dante, 186

Douglas (Valentine), Bishop of Laon 1581-98, 90"

Dover (Thomas), M.B., 1660-1742, his ancestry, 149, 196

Dowell (V. W.) on authors of quotations wanted,14

Dragon in heraldry, 129

Dragoons, 7th Light, c. 1790-1810, 310, 374

Drayton (G.) on Drayton on Valentine's Day, 170 s Tasso's ' Aminta,' 170

Drayton (M.) on Valentine's Day, 170, 218, 257 r 358

Drelincourt (Peter), Dean of Armagh, 208, 275

Druce or Druice, lane-name, 189, 274

Drury (Robert), mariner, c. 1702, his biography, 162

Dryden (J.) poems attributed to, 169 ; his ' Tribe of Levi ' 1691, 229 ; on Milton's portrait, 246

Ducking chairs for scolds, 330

Duff, early mission ship to South Seas, 112

Duignan ( W. H. ) on Eastry, Kent, 87

Dumas and Shakespeare, parallel passages, 290

Dunstable, history published 1821-2, 9

Durand : Dorando : Dante, 186

Dwelly (E.) on Genealogical Circulating Library, 5

Dwight (T. F.) on epitaphiana, 504