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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1910.
Quotations :
The King of France with forty thousand
men, 214 The lovely young Lavinia once had friends,
88, 116
The sage who said he should be proud, 409 The wide earth is still, 310 There was a lady all skin and bone, 2 40 They called him Opportunity, 88 Though every prospect pleases, 206, 256 Though lost to sight, to memory dear, 55, 288 Thronging through the cloud-rift, 328, 375 To mark the progress of the vernal dawn,
148
Towards his winter store, 208 'Twas the Sabbath day, and the church bells, 8 Vital warmth gave the last human motion,
208
W'en you see a man in woe, 46 What scenes have passed since first, 388 When as King Henry rul'd this land, 209 When I gazed into those stars, 448, 495 While with your Dodington retir'd you sit, 462 With new-fallen dew, 109 Ye couples, who meet under love's smiling
star, 226 Ye high and lowjflyers of all ranks, attend, 106,
B. on Cumberland Hearth Tax Lists, 269
Cumberland Train Bands, 269 B. (A. F.) on railway travelling reminiscences, 35 B". (G.) on authors of quotations wanted, 109 B.' (Or. W. E.) on Cowper, pronunciation of his name, 433
Dish of tea : saucer, 436
" Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John," 95 B. (J. F.) on duel with swords, 433 B. (J. P.) on Capt. William Vaughan, 350 B. (W.) on Gaspar Manor, Stourton, 268 B (W. D. W.) on bee-sting cure for rheumatism,
296
Baaft (W.) on googlie, cricket slang, 194 Babelais Club, and Joseph Knight, 165 Bagozine, pirate in ' Measure for Measure,' 169,
233
Bailway travelling reminiscences, 35 Bain, " davelly rain " explained, 76 Bandolph (J. A.) on windows from Trier, 157 Bannie (D.) on Macaulay on Dryden, 375 Baper (Matthew), Director of Society of Anti- quaries, 367
Bashi and Godfrey of Bouillon, 149 Batcliffe (T.) on " branne and water," 9
Bring, archaic use, 75
" Christmas in," 507
" Dark as black pigs," 318
Gray's ' Elegy ' and ploughing customs, 390
Harvest Supper songs, 276
Jesus House, Worksop, 269
" Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John," 95
Pennyworth, 153
Pig grass : fioning grass, 49
Pin and needle rimes, 518
" Plough, thack, stack, and willing," 47
" Bag-proud and saucy," 207
Bosamond (Fair), 209
" Shot at the rook," &c., 255
Spanish Wine Day, 513
Spurrings, or banns, and lameness, 288
" Stagga Bob-tail Warning," 149
Bavens, three, and James I., 448
Bead (F. W.) on "No flowers," 130
Plump in voting : plum-list, 235
Prime Minister, 18
Beade (A. L.) on Bichardson and Christ's Hos- pital, 301, 343
Becitation, ' If We Only Knew,' 18 Bees (W. D. Wood) on regimental nicknames, 440
Spanish Wine Day, 287 Begisters, parish : Hursley, 223 ; before 1538,
388 ; Selby, 409, 475
Begistration of births, marriages, and deaths, 96 Beid (Jane) on Macleay family, 150 Beinach (Salomon) on ladies and side-saddles,
247
Bendall (Herbert) on Baughan : Boffin, 112 Beseda on the Globe Theatre, 307 Bestall (W. S.) on authors of quotations wanted,
288
Bestoration characters, their history, 328 Bestoration plays, 429 Bevolution of 1688, memorials connected with,
188
Bheidiol, river legend, 488 Bheumatism, bee-sting cure, 248 Bhodes (A.) on balloons and flying machines, 106
" Biscuit's throw," 376
" Correct to a T," 273
" Dog and Pot," 244
Gotham and the Gothamites, 198
Hangmen who have been hanged, 16
Lamb (C.) and his " pepe," 250
Paramor family of Kent, 398
" Protection for burning," 194
Sacred place-names in foreign lands, 176
' Sailor's Consolation,' 195
Strode's Begiment, 1760-64, 256
Tackle-house : tackle-porter, 351
Westminster wills, 224
Zirophceniza, a woman's name, 226, 317 Bhombus, meanings of the word, 58 Bich (Anthony)= Fabius Pictor, c. 1844, 165 Bichard Cceur-de-Lion, his heart, 427, 51-6 Bichard II. at Chester, 166 Bichards (G. W.) on Webber family, 289 Bichardson (Samuel) and Christ's Hospital, 301,
343 Bimes, pin and needle, 409, 518. See Nursery
Bingrose (Basil) on Juan Fernandez, 285, 392 Bipley (Thomas) and Bichard Holt, 1772, 29 Biver legends, Severn, Wye, and Bheidiol, 488 Bivett-Carnac (Col. J. H.) on Archdeacon Sted-
man, 48 Boach (Miss) and John Potter, 470. See La
Boad carriages, early mechanical, 31, 96, 158, 414 Boan, etymology of the word, 353 Bobbins (A. F.) on burgator, 26
Cab : cabriolet in Dickens, 514
" Chops of the Channel," 27
Coop= to detain voters, 226
County Borough, 225
Elephant, first, exhibited, 197
" Entente Cordiale," 216
Flying machine in 1751, 272
" Fourth Estate," 184
Mechanical road carriages, 414
'* Stew in their own juice," 206
Wild (Jonathan) in State Papers, 321 Bobbins (B.) on " Shot at the rook," &c., 255 Boberts (W.) on Arrowsmith, Devonshire artist, 355