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Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1912.


SUBJECT INDEX.


ELEVENTH SERIES. VOL. IV.


[For classified articles see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED,

EPITAPHS, FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, MOTTOES, OBITUARY, PLACE-NAMES, PROVERBS AND

PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKESPEARIANA, SONGS AND BALLADS, SURNAMES, and TAVERN SIGNS.]


Abbott (Henry Bethune), Gray's Inn, 1833, 149 Abbott (Col. Sir J.), his ' Constance ' and ' Allaood-

deen,' 228, 279, 337

Abbott (Mrs. Jone)=John Warner, c. 1616, 174 Abbott (W. H.), his ' Lyrics and Lays,' published

1867, 48, 94 Abstracts and deeds of title, the preservation of,

148, 194, 216

Accentuation of Latin words, 448 ' Account of some Remarkable Passages in the

Life of a Private Gentleman,' published 1708,

305 Act against profane swearing, public reading of,

386

Adams (Mary)=Dr. Zachary Pearce, c. 1721, 247 Addenbrooke (John), Rector of Sutton, 1724, 410,

497

Affleck (Gilbert), Westminster scholar, 1774,, 149 African analogue to Chaucer's ' Pardoner's Tale,'

82 *r.-

" Agasonic," meaning of the word, 28, 96 ^i

Aishe and Gorges families, 169

Alabaster (William), Prebendary of St. Paul's, 389.

513

Alabaster boxes of love, 299 Allen (Cardinal William), his coat of arms, 30, 78,

116, 215, 258

' Alpine Lyrics,' published 1854, the author, 30, 94 Alsop (Timothy), M.P. Cromwell .Parliament,

date of his death, 130

" America " as a Scottish place-name, 469 American historical documents, from 1540, 268 American Indian place-names, Hoboken, Oregon,

86

American national flower, 228, 352, 455 American scurrilous epitaphs, 265 Anderson (Capt. T. A.), his military career c. 1803,

355, 453

Angell family of Berks, 310 Anglo-Saxon, list of obsolete words, 470

Anonymous Works :

Account of some Remarkable Passages in the

Life of a Private Gentleman, 305 Catalogue of Honor, 488 Caxton Memorial, bibliographical pamphlet,

268, 313

Churches -of Yorkshire, 14, 58 Dives and Pauper, 321, 358, 527 Essay on the Theatre, c. 1775, 247, 315, 355 Letter, poem, 88

Mayfair, in Four Cantos, 1827, 509 Milieux d'Art, 527 Robbers' Cave, 448

St. Aubin ; or, The Infidel, a novel, 28 Velvet Cushion, published 1814, 288, 494


Anquetil family, 427

Anstruther (Robert), M.P. 1793-4, his biography,

Antigallican Society, c. 1780, its principles, 448,

512

Antiquities, London, museums of, 34 Anvil cure for fever, 448 Apophthegms for school museum, 10 Apparitions : at Bovingdon, Herts, 30 ; at Pirton,

Herts, 33, 134, 198

" Apssen counter," meaning of the phrase, 217, 256 Aram (Eugene), newspapers referring to, 1759, 468 ;

and the skeleton at Thistle Hill, 488 Arimathea (Joseph of), legend of wooden church,

Glastonbury, 448

Armorial bearings of Queen Mary at the Corona- tion, 1911, 467

Armour, the rating of clergy for, 468, 532 Arms, British Royal, in Milan, 290 Army, British, pigtails worn in, 17 Army bandmasters and the officers' mess, 247.

296, 364

Arno, origin of the surname, 290, 376 Arnold (John) of Highnam, 1522, 110 Arnold (Matthew) on hurry of modern life, 37 ;

his French quotation, 149

Arnold (Dr. Thomas) and ' Humphry Clinker,' 348 Arnold (Sir Nicholas), d. 1580, his descendants, 42,

110, 174

Arnold, Griffin, and Wilkes families, 249 Arno's Grove, origin of the place-name, 528 Artists, water-colour, biographical details of, 129 Arundel (Sir John) of Clerkenwell, c. 1588, 32,

97, 217 " As dark as a stack of black cats," meaning of

the phrase, 287 " As sure as God made little apples," use of the

phrase, 289, 377 Ashby (William), Ambassador to Scotland 1588,

90, 105 Ashley, or Astley (Katherine), governess to Queen

Elizabeth, 13, 52

Ashton (Sir William), M.P. 1624, his biography, 16

1 Aske (Robert) of Aughton, 1537, and a MS. on, 441

" Aspinshaw, Leather Lane, London," name on

18th-century printing press, 290, 399 Astley, or Ashley (Katherine), governess to Qxieen

Elizabeth, 13, 52

Astrsea =-- Queen Elizabeth, poetical name, 69 ' Astrology ' and ' Encyclopaedia Britannica,' 26 Astwell Castle and Manor, Noi-thants. its owners,

189

Asylums, private, and lunatics, 209, 251, 395, 499 Austen (Jane), at Southampton, c. 1806, 67 ; ex- pressions and allusions in ' Persuasion,' 288,

339, 412, 538