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Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1915.


SUBJECT INDEX.


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Fleming (William), Etonian, 1755, 268 Flemish sideboard of 16th century, 190 Fleur-de-lis and Army scouts, 51 Flodden Field, helmet worn at the battle, 270, 392,

455

Floral emblems of countries, 349, 413, 457, 513 Flower-women in London, their head-dress, 188,

236

Flying, Eastern legends of, 516 Flynn family, Irish, the descent of, 409

Folk-lore:

Child, the seventh, of a seventh child, 88, 135, 174, 216, 393

Christening of the apples, 87, 152

Cow's rib in Stanion Church, 168, 236

Cusani, a nation, their customs, 90, 138, 372

Death folk-lore, 232, 307

Dreams, purchasing of, 421, 477

Ear burning, 108

Funeral a good omen, 228

Hat thrown into a house, 157

New Year's Eve customs, 505

Oak-apple Day, 7, 177

Robins fighting their parents, 29, 78, 139, 174

St. Nicholas's loaf, 310

Saints' Day customs, 129, 178

Snakes drinking milk, 446

Spoon superstition, 146, 196

Swallows and cows, 29, 78, 174

Venus's ear, the use of, in medicine, 72 Food, insurance of supplies, 1914, 208 Footman: "I am the only Running Footman,"

tavern sign, 229, 298, 356 Ford (Thomas), Etonian, 1756, 268 Ford (William), Etonian, 1756, 268 " Forlorn hope " =skirmishers, 1579, 386 Forrest (Arthur), Etonian, 1765, 268 Forrest (Thomas), Etonian, 1765, 268 Fortescue (Thomas), Etonian, 1759, 309 " Forwhy," use of the word, 509 Foster (Caleb), Etonian, 1757, 309 Foster (John), Etonian, 1758, 309 Foster (Mr.), his ' Humours of Heraldry,' 148 Foulkes (Martin), Etonian, 1758, 309 Foundation sacrifice, authentic account of, 288,

354

Foyster [? Forster] (Samuel), Etonian, 1764, 309 France and England quarterly, 281, 336, 396, 417,

458, 510

ffrancis, initial letter of the name, 228, 276, 358 Franco-German War and Waterloo, officers taking

part in both, 489 Franks (Moses) of the Bahama Islands, 1794, 49,

117

" Frap," meanings of the word, 187, 237, 298 Fraser family, 270

Frederick the Great, epigram on, 150 . ffrederick (Leonora )=Rumney Diggle, 1725, 269,

391 Frederick family of Frederick Place, Old Jewry,

B.C., 268, 391

" Freelage," use of the word, 328 Freeman, Bruce, Parry, and Pyke families, 9 French Huguenot regiments in English service,

1689-1725, 68

French marriages in Lanark, 1812, 367 French verse, bathos in, 72 Frescoes at Avignon, reproductions of, 250 Freshmarsh (Sir John), c. 1189, 150 Friar Tuck not in old Robin Hood rimes, 170, 236 Froissart (Jean), 1337-1410, quotation from, 387


" Fuaker," origin of the word, 210

" Fubbs Yacht " Tavern, Greenwich, temp.

Charles II., 347 Fulham parish registers, 121 Funeral as a good omen, 228 Fydell (Richard), Etonian, 1762, 309" Fyers (Capt. P.), 1769-1846, Royal Artillery, 330


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Galdy family of Port Royal, 88, 237

Galicia, the language of, 410, 456, 497

" Galiman," alien, temp. Henry VI., 468

" Galleon," pronunciation of, in English verse, 28,

95, 137

Gaily (Henry), Etonian, 1762, 309 Games : card coincidence in cribbage, 468 ;

handy-dandy, 188 Gardner (John E.), his prints and drawings of

Old London, 452

Gascoigne (Crisp Chandler), Etonian, 1765, 309 Gate Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 149 Geffry or Gefferay (Giles), c. 1530, his death,

289

Gelria, place-name, its locality, 168, 218, 237, 351 Gem seals, artist-engravers of, in England, c. 1820,

269 " Gentleman " and " Master," use of titles in

17th century, 36, 94, 155 George II., his nickname "Mr. Good," 70 George IV., his natural children, 490 Georgirenes (Joseph), Archbishop of Samos, 1666,

493

German critics of India, 470 German Ciusaders "set Mahonimed above

Christ," 388

German street-names, Wirtemberg, 409, 476 Germans, their use of the bayonet, 289 ; as

Gordon Highlanders, 446

Ghost at Stockwell, 1772, pamphlets on, 149, 197 Gibson (George), Etonian, 1761, 309, 356 Gilbart (James W. ), his parents, 130 Gilbert (Sir John), J. F. Smith, and ' The London

Journal,' 102, 144, 183, 223, 262, 292, 301, 318,

328, 357, 426 Gladstone (W. E.) on the office of Chancellor of

the Exchequer, 95, 116

Glamorgan (De) family, c. 1248, 35, 211, 331 Globe Theatre, site of, 209, 290, 335 Gloucester (John of), mason-sculptor, 331, 372 Glynn [? Glyn] (John), Etonian, 1756, 309 " Goal-money," meaning of the term, 450, 499 Goat, prevailing colour in Italy, 449, 492 Godolphin (Sidney), c. 1641, lines by, 47 ^

Godparents, " the Poor " as, from M. de Renty 3

Life, 70

Goethe (J. W. von), source of quotation, 169 Goldwin (Thomas), Etonian, 1755, 309 Gordon Highlanders, Germans as, 446 Gordon riots, account of, 43, 135 Gore (Thomas), Etonian, 1758, 349 Gould (Edward), Etonian, 1757, 349 Grady (Henry), Etonian, 1765, 349 Grape (Richard), Etonian, 1757, 349 Grape (William), Etonian, 1764, 349 Gray or Grey (John), Etonian, 1760, 349 Gray (Sir Hugo de) of Broxmouth, co. Hadding-

ton, 1248, 191 Gray (Thomas), Oriental names mentioned by,

10, 53, 158 ; quotations and references in his

letters, 150, 194, 218, 236, 256, 295 ; his allu- sion to Genie Jonquil, 274