Page:Notes and Queries - Series 11 - General Index.djvu/61

This page needs to be proofread.

ELEVENTH SERIES.


Brewers' Company, dates of Masters, vi. 289 Brewery, Meux's Horseshoe, the removal of, xii

47, 88 " Brexen journevs," meaning of the phrase, vii

389, 478

Brice (John), Westminster scholar, 1785, ix. 149 Brice (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1785, ix. 149 Brickenden (C.), Etonian, 1757, ix. 449 Bricklayer of the Roman Empire and of London

compared, vi. 187, 275

Bridal stones, holed, origin of, iv. 227, 463, 533

Bride carried over the threshold, vi. 191, 232, 314

Bride, custom of roping the, ix.*365

Bride, custom of marriage in her parish, x. 508

' Brides of Mavis Enderby,' the tune, v. 149, 237

Bridge (Joseph C.) on " Accidents will occur in

the best-regulated families," x. 351 ' Hey

for Cavaliers,' xii. 329 ' Ladies of Castell-

march,' 487 " When Morse (Moss) caught his

mare," 321

Bridgeford Chapel, Lambton, Durham, site iden- tified, ii. 466 Bridger (B.), " Nonconformist minister," 1603,

vii. 230 Bridges, " Mr. Bridges," poet, his identity, viii.

147, 180

Bridges (F. W.), Etonian, 1759, ix. 449 Bridges (Laurentia) on Atlantis and Lemuria, xii. - 251

Bridges (R.) on Dolben's poems, v. 5 Bridges (W.) on split infinitive, xii. 251 Bridges for pack-horses, in existence 1911, iii.

486

Bridges being repaired, straw under, iv. 508; v. 18 Bridge, Chinese, and Pagoda, St. James's Park, v.

391, 471 Bridges, their width and date, viii. 270, 315 : ix.

456 Bridgewater (T.), Westminster scholar, 1744, ix.

370

Bridgman (Charles), gardener, his portrait, iii. 188 Briefs, church, transmission of moneys collected,

iii. 348, 473 Briefs, number of churches to be read in, ix. 307.

375

Brierley (H.) on W. Belch, printer, Borough, S.E., x. 350 ' Chickseed without Chickweed,' x. 366 Early railway travelling, x. 252 Epitaph, xii. 317 Fruit trees, 1753, viii. 26 Langbaine (Rev. William), Rector of Trotton, Sussex, x. 190 Parish registers, xi. 501 Regent Circus, xi. 136 Rochdale dialect words of the fifties, xi. 295 Upper Cheyne Row, Chelsea, ii. 48 Victoria's (Princess) visit to the Marquis of Anglesey, iv. 197

Briggs (G.), Westminster scholar, 1819, ix. 370 Briggs (W. Dinsmore) on Robert Baron and Shakespeare, ix. 467 lines by Sidney Godol- phin, x. 47

Briggs (W. T.), Westminster scholar, 1822, ix. . 370 Bright (J. E.), Westminster scholar, 1818, ix. 370,

472

Bright (John), his quotations, ii. 508 ; his writings in " The Best of all Good Company " series, iv. 508 ; v. 178 ; and the Oldhani election, 1832, viii. 105

Bright (Timothy), his ' Treatise on English Medi- cines,' 1580, iv. 464, 531

Brighton : visitors in 1779, i. 68, 193 ; May Da- celebration at, 383


' Brighton Customs Book,' its whereabouts, xL

148 feil

Brigstocke (G. R.) on Benett of Baldock, vii. 395

Chardin (Sir John), Kt. (1643-1712), viii. 422

Hopson (Admiral Sir Thomas), viii. 443

Pawlett : Smith, viii. 255 Ring with a death's

head, viii. 170 Thresher (Peter), ix. 209

Brindle family, arms of, vi. 251, 318

Brinsop Court, old Herefordshire house, y. 26

Brinton (H.) on " Et ego in Arcadia vixi," xi. 228

Brisac (Lieut. W. H.), Royal Reg. Artillery,

retired 1819, xi. 131 Brisbane (Sir T. Makdougall), his descent from

Robert the Bruce, iii. 407, 491 ; iv. 34 Brisbane (Walter), d. c. 1770, his ancestry, v. 168,.

296, 358 Brisbane family in Ireland, iii. 487; iv. 49, 217; of

Barnhill, vii. 8 Brising (H.) on lost statue of Diomede by Sergei,.

ix. 350

Bristol, account of Canynges House, viii. 90, 155,,

214 ; Priory of St. James, its Chartulary, vii.

288 ; Quarter-boys of Christ Church, viii. 105 ;

Wall churches at, c. 1153, iii. 287, 377, 434

" Bristol barrels," reference to, in ' Gulliver's

Travels,' ix. 248

Bristol board, earliest manufacture of, iv. 8 Bristol booksellers and printers, ii. 23 Bristol Cathedral, tablet to Richard Hakluyt, ii.

84

Bristol Cathedral clock, the maker, iv. 348, 437 Bristol M.P.'s : Sir A. Hart and Sir J. Knight, iv.

247, 291, 372 Bristow (Nicholas) at siege of Boulogne, i. 428 Bristow Cows way =Brixton Road, allusions to, ii.

448

Britannia Regiment, origin of their badge, v. 136 Britannus (Joannes), 14th-century rector in

Hungary, i. 488 British Barrows,' by Rev. W. Greenwell, i. 227,.

277, 291 ' British Catalogue of Books," vii. 127, 196, 238,

256, 316

British Chronologist,' pub. 1789, i. 209, 335 British Columbia, oldest Indian settlement, viii.

424

British Critic,' article by Mark Pattison in, iii.

227, 277, 377, 417, 458 ; changes in title, iv. 11, 73

British Gallery, referred to by Jane Austen,.

1811, vii. 170, 235 ' British Glory Revived," medal inscription, ii.

29, 77, 279

British graves in the Crimea, viii. 209, 274 British infantry " the best in the world," viii.

428, 491 British Institution, its history, i. 429, 518 ; ii.

178 ; xii. 86

British Isles, statues and memorials in, ii. 42, 242,, 381 ; iii. 22, 222, 421 ; iv. 181, 361 ; v. 62, 143,, 481 ; vi. 4, 284, 343, 385 ; vii. 64, 144, 175, 263, 320, 343, 442 ; viii. 4, 13, 75, 82, 183, 278, 285, 382, 444 ; ix. 65, 164, 384, 464 ; x. 103, 177, 226, 275, 303, 313, 360, 374, 386, 405, 433 ; xi. 24, 145, 275, 428, 476 ; xii. 65, 178, 231, 298, 336, 370, 388, 406, 416 British memorials of the Peninsular Campaign,

v. 204, 302 ; vi. 217

British Museum, earliest guide, 1761, iv. 205 ; Heraldic MS. in, c. 1400, i. 348 ; Milton Bible in, iii. 1, 70, 109, 433 ; W. M. Thackeray at,., ii. 428, 472