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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 28, 1906.
Tlatt (J.), Jun., on Japanese and Chinese lyrics, 474
Khayyam, Omar, a parallel, 147
'King Tris-anku,' 244
Kipling's ' With Scindia to Delhi,' 426
Kola-nut : cam-wood, 286
Lithuanian etymological dictionary, 248
Meriah, 252
Muzhitekka : ghost-word, 385
4 Pancharis ' : 'Minerva,' 1735, 114
Pogrom, 197
Portmanteau words and phrases, 170
Punch, the beverage, 71
Roll of Carlaverock, 53
Sambo : its etymology, 367
Santorin and St. Irene, 510
Saturday in Spanish, 435
Selling oneself to the Devil, 78
Sjambok: its pronunciation, 135
Tarot cards, 407
Topinambou, 66
Vendium, 197
Watches with words instead of figures, 349 Player (Sir Thomas), elder and younger, 'D.N.B.'
on, 189
Pleachy, dialect word, it meaning, 327, 393 Pocket-handkerchiefs, " moral," 368 Poem in one sentence, 148, 217 ' Poems of Early Years,' 110 Poets Laureate and the Emperor of Germany, 187,
237, 315
Pogrom, meaning of the word, 149, 197 Politician on North Sea Bubble, 509 Pollard (H. P.) on Abbey of St. Evroult, 390
Fanshawe inscription, 368
Goldsborough family, 148
Roman bagpipers, 208 Pollard-Urquhart (F. E. R.) on the Gunnings of
Castle Coote, 395
Polynesian Islands, swimming in, 329 Polytechnic Institution, founded 1838, 389, 454 Pomeranian dog in Gainsborough's pictures, 288 Ponica= gardener, slang word, its derivation, 346 Ponsonby family and Capt. Richard Elliott, of
Clonmore, 269
Pook (H. W.) on Sharry family, 348 Poole (M. Ellen) on Knightley family, 313
" These are the Britons," 194 " Poor Folks' Stairs," in early parish records, 509 -Pope and the pronunciation of his time, 228, 310 Pope (F. J.) on Hardy pedigree, 241 Portcullis on Mrs. Fitzherbert and George IV., 292 Portico Library, Manchester, its early history, 368 iPortman family, 48, 150, 178, 198, 217, 272, 351, 383 Portmanteau words and phrases, 110, 170, 235, 512 Portraits, historical will-power in, 9 Postlethwaite (T. N.) on Butler of Toderstaff, 468
" Cera panis," 490
Post-mortem examinations, earliest instances, 29 Potts (R. A.) on Cunningham's 'King of the Peak,' 271
" Ocean, 'mid its uproar wild," 77 Pound, Rochester Row, pictures of, 54 Pounde (Thomas), S. J., his biography, 14, 96, 172 Pour, pronunciation and etymology, 261, 329, 392, 435 Power (A. D.) on Hardy and Thomas Soper, 287 Power ( J.), materials for his ' Bibliotheca Hibernica ' 170
Prattington or Prattenton family, 270
Pretty Maids' Money, ceremony at Launceston, 6
Prideaux (Col. W. F.) on Adelphi names, 236
Barnes: origin of name, 472
Camelford (Lord), his duel, 162, 218
Cateaton Street, 497
Charing Cross : Bays water, 146
Charing and Charing Cross, 197, 298
Cromwell's burial-place, 254
Dog's nose, 252
Famous Chelsea, 33
Fleet Street changes, 295
German Emperor and Poets Laureate, 315
Gray's 'Poems,' 1768, 321, 406
Holborn, 354
Ivy Lane, Strand, 136
"James" University, 135
Kempe (Archbishop), 112
Lamb (Charles) 11
Looping the loop, 13
Love Lane, 302
Macaulay's 'New Zealander,' 344, 474
'Medley Finale to the Great Exhibition,' 113, 239
Olvarius's ' History,' 493
Penhailow (John), 15
Pightle : pikle, 174
Place, 333
1 Poems of Early Years,' 110
Portman family, 351
Pour, 329
" Quam nihil ad genium, Papiniane, tuum ! " 116
St. Wilgefortis, 273
Saxon kings : living descendants, 252
Stevenson's 'New Arabian Nights,' 107
Thumb (Tom), first appearance in London, 385
Trafalgar, 114 Prideaux (W. R. B.) on " Bird in the breast," 133
Napoleon's funeral, 166
Sarpi (Father Paul), 407 Primaudaye (De la) and Robert Greene, literary
parallels, 203, 343, 424, 442, 463, 484, 504 Princes Street, London, 1794, "The Two Friends" in,
90, 153
Princess Royal, title of her daughters, 190, 236 Prints, Juvenile Theatre, 25 Prior ( Francis) = Annabella Beaumont, 8, 78 Priories and abbeys confused, 266, 327, 378, 417, 457 Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 31, 132, 453 Pritchett (H. D.) on Percival Gunston, 469 Pro-Consulo on ' Memories de St. Pe'tersbourg,' 188 Pronunciations, doubtful, 147, 193, 233 Propitious, etymology of the word, 24
Proverbs and Phrases :
Bird in the breast, 133, 213
Cast not a clout till May be out, 388, 433, 474,
493 Con todo el mundo guerra, y paz con Inglaterra,
430
Contentement passe richesse, 243 Et tu, Brute ! 125, 214 Faire patte de velours, 243 Hearts of oak, 409 Hobson's choice, 288 Homme roux et femme barbue, 244 Huff: In a huff, 448, 497