Notes and Queries, July 29, 1911.
INDEX.
523
Pearse (Col. H. W.), D.S.O., on R. R. Gillespie
at Vellore, 348
Peasantry, songs of the, 47, 97, 334 Peel (Sir Robert), preparation for his speeches
107, 178 Peet (W. H.) on James Ballantyne's Kelso press
396
Christian names used by men and women, 45 Pembroke, Dutchmen in, statement in 1616
189, 292
Pengelly (R. S.) on " Clerk of the Papers," 414 Penn (William), memorial in St. Mary Redcliffe
Bristol, 125 ; his works and letters, 387 Penny : pheasant penny, meaning of the term
268', 337
Penny (P.) on black bandsmen in the Army, 370 East India Company's chaplains, 410 Gillespie (Robert Rollo) at Vellore, 437 Holwell family, 192 Peter the Great's portrait, 447 Pensioners in the Long Parliament, 103, 253 Perforation of postage stamps, inventions for
183, 251
Perthroat, meaning of the word, 409, 457 Peter (John), 1677, his ' Artificial Versifying,
&c., 249
Peter the Great, his portraits, 447 Petty (S. L.) on Danes' -blood^a flower, 16 Pewter church flagon, 1734, its restoration, 148 Phear (Sir John Budd), Indian judge, portraits
249, 472
Pheasant penny, meaning of the term, 268, 337 Phillips (Lawrence) on Cowper's " God moves in
a mysterious way," 58 Phillymaclink= Philadelphia, earliest use of the
sobriquet, 127
Philological School, founded 1792, 247 Phipps (Major H. R.) on Phipps or Phip family, 49 Phip or Phipps family, 49, 177 Phrases and words, American, 48, 172, 196, 315,
354 Physician's cane, safeguard against contagion,
168, 194, 437 Pickering ( J. E. Latton) on Junius and the horse
whipping of the Duke of Bedford, 495 Pickthall (Marmaduke) on Dickens : " Shalla-
balah," 68
Pickwick (S.) on Andrew Arter's memorial, 75 Pierpoint (R.) on birthdays and the change of
Calendar, 474 Blue Rod, 425 Boz and Dombey as French place-names, 244 Chandos (Sir John), 115 ' Church Historians of England,' 373 Corpse bleeding, 92 Custom House cutters, 477 Dilke (Sir Charles Wentworth), 130 Elephant and castle in heraldry, 36 Elizabeth (Queen), statue in Royal Exchange,
316
Guichard d' Angle, 73 " Hie locus odit, amat," &c., 66, 131 High Stewards at the Restoration, 17 John Hudson (late Burkitt & Hudson), 9 John de Cosington, 133 Johnson (Dr.) in the hunting field, 52 " Love me, love my dog," 113 Moving pictures to cinematographs, 57 Napoleon and the Little Red Man, 54
O'Looney's (Lady) epitaph, 190
), Earl of horse, 463
Pitt (William),
horse, 463 Royal Jubilees, 467
Chatham, cornet of
Pierpoint (R.) on Scottish titles conferred by
Cromwell, 374
Teapoy : cellarette : gardevin, 272 Turcopolier : Knights Hospitallers, 12 Water-shoes for walking on water : G-
Parratt, 77, 177 Piggott (Ralph), Catholic Judge, 1724, his bio-
graphy, 449
Pigott (J.) captain 1772, and Black Hole of Cal- cutta, 74, 111, 192, 272, 432 Pigott (W. Jackson) on Holwell familv, 74, 192,.
432
Pigs, cured by nightshade, 427, 491 Pigtails last worn in British Army, 1808, 466 Pincerna (Simon), and Westminster, 170 Pink (W. D.) on John Appleyard, 307
Arundel (Sir John) of Clerkenwell, 367 Ashley or Astley (Mistress Katherine), 447 Ashton (Sir William), 387 Parington of Worden, 385 Wharton (Sir Miles), 372 Pirton, Herts, apparition at, 466 Pitfield (Rev. Sebastian), his ghost, 95 Pitman (J. F.) on Sudane, Soudan, or Soldaiik
family, 88 Pitt (William), Earl of Chatham, his letter on.
superstition, 107, 218 ; as cornet of horse, 463 Pitt (William), his disfranchisement scheme r
1785, 8, 77
Pitti Gallery, portrait of son of Frederick III. of Denmark, 267, 314, 418
Place-Names :
Bagdad, 69 Boz and Dombey, 244 Buckrose, 464 cand/in, 229, 351,398 -de- and -ty- in, 108, 178 Dryden, 68, 137, 178 Faircross, 464 Goodbeter, 167, 254 Haywra, 487 Lacy, 8, 136
Moor, More, Moory-ground, 450 Oundle, 9, 137, 153, 298 Woolsthorpe, 368, 418 Plagiarism, Milton on, 191 Plague spread by rats, 78
Plaistow and its products, poem c. 1760, 208, 25ft Platt (Isaac Hull) on fishing in classical times,
453 Playgoer on " burgling," 286
Vestris (Madame), 371 Plays, mediaeval " Oberammergaus," 267, 333 r
395 Plomer (H. R.) on bells and bell-founders c. 1560 r
John Granger, 6 Lowe family, 1670-80, 106 Poets, German, of English birth, 161 Poland (Sir Harry B.) on " Old Cock o' Wax," 56-
- Pickwick ' difficulties, 332
Poland (J.) on Sir Andrew Judd, 148 Pole (Geoffrey), Winchester scholar, his bio- graphy, 45, 112, 154 Politician on birthdays and change of Calendar,.
387
Colleges of Commerce, 369 " Kangaroo closure," 345 Leader of the House of Commons, 108 " Never swap horses," &c., 358 Pitt and Wilkes on disfranchisement, 8 Speaker's chair of old House of Commons, 94 ollard (H. T. ) on Bishop M. H. T. Luscombe, 37