Notes and Queries, Jan. 28, 1905.
INDEX.
551
Editorial :
Cinderella's slipper, 320
Dryden's burial, 440
Flagellants, books on, 420
" Her mother she sells laces fine," 260
' Hermit in London,' 440
"Hoc habeo quodcumque dedi," 460
Hollantyde, 420
1 Little Pedlington,' 320
Masons' marks, 500
Napoleon's horse Marengo, 400
Navew, use of the word, 500
Navvy, its derivation, 20
" Once in a blue moon," 80
Pepys, pronunciation of the name, 500
Royal arms in churches, 500
St. Walburga's oil, 120
"Sic volo, sicjubeo," 380
Stuarts, their heiress, 400
Tantarabobus, 480
"The tree of knowledge is not that of life," 540
Wattman, 220
Wooden pipes for water, 180
" Yankee Doodle went to town," 480 Edmeston (Andrew), Westminster scholar, 268 Edmunds (Flavel), his 'Traces of History in the
Names of Places,' 186 Edmunds and Royal Geographical Society's charter,
307
Edward the Confessor, his chair, 508 Edward I., his look, 169, 257 Edwards (Samuel Bradford), Westminster School, 309,
377
Edwards-Radclyffe (D.) on ramie, 94 Edwinstowe, Notts Manor Court, 226, 353, 437, 536 Eel folk-lore, 149, 231, 331 Eggler, meaning of the word, 447 Eggs used in building, 455 Einsle (8.), Austrian mezzotinter, c, 1789, 521 Electric telegraph anticipated, 66, 135, 234 Electron, new sense of the word, 225 Ellacombe (H. N.) on rules of Christian life, 129
' Tracts for the Times,' 398 Elliot (Sir Gilbert), date of his death, 48 Ellis (A. S.) on descendants of Waldef, 332 Elworthy (F. T.) on Bennett family of Lincoln, 98
High Peak words, 472
Northern and Southern pronunciation, 538
Whitsunday, 297 Emeritus on Indian life in fiction, 445
Obb wig, 50
Zad (Adam), 133
Emernensi Agro, place name, 389, 518 Emerson and Lowell, inedited verses, 423 England, derivation of the word, 327, 407, 471 England, evil-eye superstition in, 156 ; its inhabitants in 1697, 169; Napoleon Bonaparte on its prece- dence, 226 ; suppression of duelling in, 367, 435 " England and France can conquer the world," 13 English, Algonquin element in, 422 English, pigeon, at home, 77 English, saying about the, 388 English cardinals' hats, their destiny, 28, 96 English Channel: "La Manche"=the sleeve, 34,
134 'English Dialect Dictionary ' : Nonsense verses, 182
English extraordinary, 226
English graves in Italy, 307, 352
Englibh literature, prisoners of war in, 407
Englishman, last canonized, 352, 432
Ephis and his lion, the story, 448
Epigrams :
I am the Dean, and this is Mrs. Liddell, 353
I come first, my name is Jowett, 275, 353
Some say, compar'd to Bononcini, 7 Episcopal ring found at Sibbertoft, 188 Epitaphiana, 322, 396, 474, 531 Epitaphs, bibliography of, 57, 194, 533 Epitaphs :
" A neighbour good, a prudent wife," 322
"Anna Maria Matilda Sophia Johnson," &c., 322
"Arabella Jennerenna Raquetenna Amabel Grunter," 322
Brooke (Jeremiah), 323
"By these Inscriptions be it understood," 323
Clarke (John), 44
Collis (John and Peter), 215
Cubbon (Robert), 44
" Death spyed these new sprung flowers," 322
"Fay tout ce que tu vouldras," 186
Glutton, epitaph on a, 134
"Here lies an only darling Boy," 322, 396, 531
"Here lies the body of Joseph Gordon," 50, 134
Hessel (Phoebe), 74
" Inveni portum, 13
Le Keux (J.) in St. Margaret's, Westminster, 413
Luther (Richard and Anthonie), 323
Oxenham (John, Mary, and James), 368, 411, 509
"Pain was my portion," 106, 152
Richards (James), 27
"Thorpe's corpse, "134
" Thou wert a sweet winning child," 323 . " Twelve years I was a maid," 322 Erekine (David Montagu) at Winchester, not West-
minster, 406, 535 ese, use of the suffix, 77, 133 Espec. See L'Espec. Esquire in Scotland, use of the title, 109 Essex woman, tall, Mrs. Gordon, 128 Etiquette, municipal, 408 Eton College lists, 107, 152 Evans (Rev. David), D.D., his biographers, 408 Evelyn family, 348
Evil eye, the superstition in England, 156 Exclamation, note of, its origin, 301 Executions, children at, 346, 454 Exemplar on "Good news to those whose light i
low," 528 Eyres (Major-General George Bolton), his biography,.
38 F. (F. J.) on " An Indian beauty," 343
St. Alban's Grammar School, plays at, 126 F. (H. J.) on "Sir John I'Anson, Bart., 485 F. (J. C.)on paste, 19 F. ( J. T. ) on antiquary v. antiquarian, 474
Cross in the Greek Church, 531
Hazel or Hessle pears, 349
I.H.S., 231
Jowett and Whewell, 353