ELEVENTH SERIES.
265
(Samuel Taylor) and. Anna Barbauld, v. 315
Collins = letter of thanks, ii. 196 Columbus
(Christopher ),ix. 512 Consumption in Ireland,
x. 370 -Coroner of the Verge, iii. 96 Corpse,
touching a, iv. 95, 178 Corpse bleeding in
-presence of the murderer, iv. 54 Cosington
(John de), iii. 133 Coverham horses, iv. 206
Cowper's 'Charity': "porcelain," iii. 456
Cross-legged effigies, iv. 88 ; viii. 207 Crucifix
on the Edgar Tower, Worcester, vi. 3.94
Cuckoo : how it dies, ii. 446 ; in folk-lore, xii.
230 Cuckoo rimes : Heath field Cuckoo Fair,
iv. 135 Dancing on " Midsummer Night," viii.
.58 " Dander," vii. 15 " Dark Ages," x. 191
Death folk-lore, ix. 196, 352, 414 Detectives
- in fiction, xi. 11 Dhona, viii. 355 " Die
JEgyptiaea " : " Hora Die ^Sgyptiaca," xii. 226 Dogs on brasses and stone effigies, iii. 376 Duck's storm : goose's storm, xi. 254 "Easter offerings, xii. 109 " Eight Valyauntes," xii. 244 Elephant and castle in heraldry, ii. '398 Elphinstone's (Bishop) badge, xii.- 346 English chanteys, vii. 455 Epitaphiana, v. 505" Est, Est, Est," ii. 413 Evelyn's
- Diary.' vii. 274 Expectoration and exple-
tives, vii. 186 Fabric of Cathedrals, xii. 263 Falstaff's " food for powder," ii. 525 Farmer's Creed, iv. 6 Fee-farm rents, ix. 157 " Fent " : trade term, iv. 478 " FianceV' xii. 90, 209
Fielding (Henry) and the civil power, iv. 336 Finch family tradition, iv. 246 Fishing in classical times, iii. 453 "Five Wounds," viii. 176, 258 Folk-lore in excelsis, xii. 98 Folk- lore queries, x. 78 Folk-speech (Worcester- shire) : "plain," xii. 187 Follies, ii. 273 "Forbes Mackenzie hour of eleven," i. 354 France and England quarterly, xi. 177 French coxm ting-out rime, vi. 166 French "of Stratford-atte-Bowe," xii. 366 French prisoners of war at Nottingham, v. 411 Friday bed-making, v. 346 Frith 's ' Road to Ruin ' and ' Race for Wealth,' v. 316 Funeral
- as a good omen, x. 228 Funeral custom, Ger-
man, vii. 152 " Gabetin," iv. 78 German rsoldiers' amulets, xi. 187 Ghost at Stoke Dry, viii. 85 Giggles wick School .seal, v. 139 Goats with cattle, xi. 500 Grammatical gender, i. 72 Grimthorpe's (Lord) list of churches, vii. 18 Groom of the Stole, viii. 515 ; x. 435 Gyp's 'Petit Bob ' : " Robe en toile a voile,' iv. 214 "Hair dra\yn through milk," xi. 272 " Hastie Roger," xii. 278 Healing herb, viii. 168 Heart-burial, viii. 493 " Herbe d'or," v. 187 History of England with riming verses, iv. 233; xi. 436 Holy Crows, Lisbon, ii..l!6
- ' Honours "to whom honour is due : Archbishop
Maclagan, v. 127 "Hooligan," x. 288 Horses, learned, iv. 354 ' Howden Fair,' iv. 439 Human fat as a medicine, ix. 316 ^'Humanity's saviour," xii. 327 Hussein
(Khoja), ix. 16 "If not the rose," vii. 397 " If you ask for salt," ii. 198 Jacobi (Mary P.) : Mrs. Ellis, v. 498 " J'ai vu Carcassonne,' y. '348 ; vi. 137 ; Jew-burning : late instance in Italy, ii. 346 Jirga, i. 378 John (Father) of Cronstadt, x. 337 Johnson (Dr.) and tobacco, tv. 175; and 'The Pilgrim's Progress,' 492 Johnson (Dr.) in the hunting field, ii. 525 Judgment of Solomon, xi. 455 ; xii. 107 Kipling and the swastika, ii. 188, 395 Knight-
Jiood : Arthur of Brittany, vii, 413 Knives as
presents, v. 157 Lacey as a place-name, xii.
124 "Laking "= playing, vii. 152 Lan-
cashire sobriquets, viii. 125, 256 Language
and physiognomy, viii. 306 ; x. 158, 354 Last
toilette, xii. 66 Lear (King) and his family,
iii. 481 Legends from Lourdes, ix. 343
"Lienin." xii. 409 "Like," v. 376 Linsey-
Woolsey, viii. 174 Lodge's (Thomas) 'Wits
Miserie,' 1596 : words used in, x. 435 Lotus
and India, iv. 72 Lowthers v. Howards :
superstition upset, ii. 504 Ludgate or Grafton
portrait of Shakespeare, xii. 15 Lunatics and
private lunatic asylums, iv. 251 Lured from
Paradise, v. 386 " Make a long arm," iv. 158
Making one's parish, i. 206, 315 Market-day,
ii. 48 " Marriage " as surname, viii. 336-
Matrimonial pre-contact, v. 166 Mazes, ii.
148 Mechanics' Institute, xii. 105 Mediaeval
fur-names, Kii. 244 " Memoria technica," vi.
398 Mendiant, French dessert, ii. 333 Meri-
vale (Dean) on perseverance, iv. 10 Merluche,
i. 329 Milkwort in literature, viii. 333
Millinery in 1911, iv. 86 Mistletoe, v. 115
Money-box, v. 156 Muffins, x. _66 Mummy
used as paint by artists, iv. 57 Murderers
reprieved for marriage, iii. 195 Names terrible
to children, ii. 258 ; v. 517 ; viii. 138 Na-
tional Anthem, xi. 307 Natural orientation,
vi. 211 Needles in China : quaint use, iv.
506 Newcastle (Duke of) at Marstori Moor,
vii. 393 Nick-a-man Day, v. 208 Notting-
ham as a surname, v. 237 Observant babe, xii.
439 Octagonal meeting-houses, vii. 27
" Old Clem " : ' Great Expectations,' iv. 415
Onions, virtues of, xii. 150, 246 Onions and
deafness, xi. 118 Patron saint of pilgrims, x.
254 Philologic relationship, vii. 47 Pictures
and Puritans, xi. 217 Pigeon-houses in the
Middle Ages, ii. 96 Pisa cathedral, vii. 476
'Pishoken,' vi. 75 Plants, diseases from, v.
398 Pothinus and Blandina, i. 9 Prayer for
twins, vii. 329' Pride and Prejudice ' : calen-
dar mistake, ii. 477 Princess and the crumpled
rose-leaf, xi. 34 Psychological moment, i. 416
Punctuation signs, ix. 16 Purvis surname, iv.
465 " Rebecca and her Daughters," iii. 89
Richmond, Yorkshire : market custom, iv.
307 Robert of Normandy and Arlette, h. 396
Rolandsaulen, viii. 145; ix. 414 Rostand's
'Chantecler,' ii. 257" Route-march," xi. 290
Royal chaplains, xii. 164 Russian Easter,
xi. 277, 498" Rydyng aboute of Victory,"
iv. 408 St. Armand, ii. 517 St. Clement the
Pope and Wyremongers, iv. 196 St. Esprit,
iv. 257 St. Expeditus, iv. 45 St. Hugh and
"the Holy Nut," iv. 69 St. James's boat,
v. 409 ; vi. 10 St. Leodegarius and the St.
Leger stakes, ii. 112 St. Swithin's tribute at
Old Weston, ii. 174 " SS," ix. 78 SS. Bridget,
Gertrude, Foillan, and Febronia, iv. 236
SS. Pro thus and Hyacinthus, iii. 72 Saint's
cloak and sunbeam/ ii. 357 Sanctuary rings,
iii. 436" Saraft," vi. 349 ; vii. 136" Scaling
the hennery " : "mouse buttock," vii. 257
" Scarborough warning," xi. 46, 136 Schools,
private, viii. 117 Segrave : de Segre", vi. 374
Selden's 'Table Talk': "force," iv. 278
Shakespeare mystery, x. 509 Shakespeare and