ELEVENTH SERIES.
299
"At outs," vi. 447 Authors, English, placed
on the Roman "Index," 1600-1750, xii. 333
Authors of quotations wanted, iv. 109 Bas-
tille, taking the : Antoine J. Santerre, viii. 186
Bathos in French verse, ix. 466 " Bedevil,"
vii. 146" Bell " Bible, xi. 490 Bible folk-
lore, xii. 299 Brewer (Antony), ix. 86
Caffres and Caffraria, viii. 106 "Cannuk," x.
288 Caxton (William) and Bishop Douglas,
xi. 46 "Chattelization," vi. 166 Coat of
arms, mock, i. 314 Coffin-shaped chapels, ix.
213 Cricket in 1773, ix. 46 Cumberland
(Ernest Augustus, Duke of), his descendants,
xi. 27 "Dacia "= Denmark, vi. 146
Douglas's (Bishop) Virgil : the Sibyle, xi. 8 ;
words in ' Eneados,' 1513, xii. 156, 177, 215,
235, 255, 366 Dover and Calais, temp. James
I., x. 86 Dover seen from Calais, ix. 29
. Dumb-waiters, xii. 219 "During," "notwith-
standing," &c., iv. 229 Dutch tile, vi. 466
Dutchmen in Pembroke, iii. 189 Edward VII.
in ' Punch ' as baby and as boy, iv. 64
Effigies, cross-legged, x. 418 "First aerial
ship," iii. 65 Fountain pen, i. 306 Genoa
Cathedral, vii. 486 Grimaldi as a canary, iv. 25
Hamlin (Hannibal), a "black Republican, "vi.
270 " Handy-dandy," x. 188 " Happen," iv.
346" Hiren " : ' 2 K. Henry IV.,' II. iv., ix.
.'247 "lebie horse," x. 130 " In black and
white," iii. 206 " Incidis in Scyllam," i. 107
Index-making, faults of, xii. 7 Ink-horns and
ink-glasses, vii. 425" Jolly Robbins," x. 249
Jordan not a type of baptism, iii. 184 Kersey's
English Dictionary, vi. 223 Kissing the ladies
-an English mode of salutation, vi. 268
" Lady "= woman, ix. 487 "Leap in the
dark " as Parliamentary phrase, ii. 86
L"egal macaronics, iii. 6 Leghorn : English
merchants there in_ 1702, viii. 6 Leprosy of
houses, viii. 366 " Like a thousand of brick,"
vi. 209 Line-endings in the old dramatists, x.
170 Lines in George Peele's 'Edward I,' ix.
250 Lodge's (Thomas) 'Wits Miserie,' words
used in, x. 385 Lord : use of the title without
territorial addition, x. 448 " Make a long
arm," iv. 44 Malthus (Thomas Robert), iv.
126 MatselPs 'Vocabulum,' ii. 528 Mil-
bourne : Zijm and Gijm, ix. 474 "Miser," x.
466 "Money-dropping," vi. 288 New South
Wales in America, i. 167 ^" Niggerality , " ix.
166 ' N. & Q.,' early allusion to, xii. 317
"Occupy": "occupyer," ix. 206 "Onto,"
- x. 327, 507 "Parabones," viii. 27 'Pilgrim's
Progress ' imitated, iii. 9 " Pimlico order," v. 167 Plantin emblem, viii. 387 Plennus {Arrigo, or Henry), vii. 505 " Pole "= pool, .xi. 67 Pope (Alexander) and the Rev. Mather Byles, iv. 166 " Popular," x. 228 Printer's phrases " set," " distribute," " correct,"x. 106 "Prock," vi. 447 Proofs seen by Elizabethan .authors, iv. 86 Psalms in metre, vi. 229 Puri- tan names in New England, 1794, xii. 399, 419, 439, 459, 479, 500 " Put that in your pipe and smoke it, " iv. 207-Quotation source wanted, v iii. gg Rags left at wells, iii. 498 Recanuto (Fernando) or Canuto, xi. 473 References of quotations wanted, vii. 90 ' Rejected Ad- -dresses,' v. 165 " Ruby," x. 127 Shakes- peare and Goodman, iii. 246 " Shot-windo w, " xi. 67 Speech, new forms of, ii. 505 Split infinitive, xii. 198 "Startups End," ix. 217;
x. 255 Tailed Englishmen, iv. 46 Tancy
(Chief Justice) and the Dred Scott case, vii.
446 "Three blue beans," &e., ix. 386 " To
pull one's leg," viii. 158 Vermont, origin of the
name ; Dr. S. A. Peters, i. 47, 175 Virginia
colony, x. 168 " Vote early and vote often,"
ii. 66 War and the poets, xii. 227" Watching
how the cat jumps," iv. 106 Watermarks in
paper, ii. 497 Whist, the making of trumps,
ix. 508 Women's parts acted by men, ix. 346
Words for the ' N.E.D.,' notes on, ix. 105, 227,
. 287 ; x. 264, 424; xi. 395 Xanthus, Exanthe,
Exhantus, xi. 46 " Zona Libre," of Mexico,
viii. 149
Thoroton (Thomas), his marriage, xi. 68 Thorowgood (F. N.) on La Jeunesse, i. 208 Thorp (J. T.) on Weltje, xii. 56 Thorpe (Dr.), Evangelical preacher, c. 1830, xi.
131 " Thorpsman "=villager, etymology of the word,
iv. 327, 373
Thostwick. See Gostwick. "Thou," use of, by Society of Friends, vii. 429,
517 "Thou ascended," omissions for the sake of
euphony, vii. 48, 138
Thrale (Mrs.), her tour in Wales, 1774, i. 85 Thrale (" Queenie "), letter in cipher by, i. 298 Thrale (Ralph and Henry), their biography, i. 229,
275
"Thrang," " throng "= busy, ix. 12, 175 Thread of silkworm, "tearing down bulwarks,
vii. 90 Thread-papers, meaning of the term c. 1722, iii. 8,
90, 153
" Three blue beans," nursery jingle, 1595, ix. 386 Three CCC Court, origin of the name, i. 31, 74,92,
295
" Three Cranes," tavern sign, x. 509 " Three Hours " devotion, c. 1789, ix. 346 Three-legged costume or race, i. 448 Three wishes, variants of the story, ii. 506 ; m.
97 ; vi. 516
Threefold twist, invented c. 1843, ix. 449 "Threes about," regimental allusion, vii. 109,
197
Threlkeld family, vi. 211
Thresher (Peter), b. c. 1699, his marriage, ix. 209 Thrip, Northampton, the living in 1641, xi. 415 Throcking Church, consecration crosses on walls
of, viii. 286 Throckmorton (Sir Robert), t. Henry VII., a
letter from, ix. 405 Throckmorton (Sir W.), killed in duel, 1682, vi.
Ol A
Throp's wife, " as busy as Throp's wife," viii. 468 ;
ix. 12, 175 Throstles, mutation of, explanation of the
phenomenon, i. 70, 116
"Thrums "= waste ends of threads, v. 370 Thrunge, origin of the place-name, x. 348, 397 Thrush (Arthur) on Murphy and Flynn, x. 409 Thruston (C. S. M.) on ancient horn, iii. 187 Thumb-rings, their use, v. 409 Thunder, turtle affected by, ix. 288, 335 ; x. 217 ;
Thunder (Francis Peter) on Thunder family, xii.
501 Thunder Cross and Medal from will, 1802, vi. 131,
198 Thunder family, xii. 501