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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1912.


Authors, Elizabethan, and their proofs, 86 Aviation: in 1811,5,75, 496; in 1911, Taxi-Aero

at Lucerne, 5

Avignon, railway notice, 1790, 126 Axford family, 289, 399 Aylmer's ' History of Ireland,' 1650, 327 Aynescombe, Surrey, its locality, 130, 238

B and G confused in Domesday and Feudal Aids, 17 Babington (Charles Cardale), his birth, 229

  • ' Backseat " : " Take a back seat," 7

Bacon family of Wiltshire, 189, 239 Baddeley (Richard), 1620, his biography, 78 Badger '(William), Mayor of Winchester, 1597,

his parentage, 68

Bagstor surname, its derivation, 170, 213, 417 Baif (J. A. de), c. 1532, and the Earl of Surrey, 365 Bainbridge (W.), 'Alpine Lyrics,' 1854, 30, 94 Baker family of Sissinghurst, 209 Ball (Robert ?), Mayor in Devonshire, c. 1810, 389 Balliol (John), c. 1260, imaginary scandal, 225, 333 Balmerino (Lord), his funeral, 1746, 224 Balzac (H. de), books comparing him with Shake- speare, 509

Bandmasters of the Army, commissioned, 364 Bandmasters of the Army and the officers' mess.

247, 296, 364

Bankes (John), haberdasher, d. c. 1720, 387 Banks (Robert), bookseller in Stirling, 1765, 305 Baptism, certificates of, of Wilson family, 470 Bardsey family, 488 Barham (R.) "Sir de Lacy " at the Coronation,

1838, 166; rebus in ' Ingoldsby,' 170, 216 Barnard (Dr.), Provost of Eton, 1765-81, his

mother and grandmother. 50 Barna.rd (Mr.), painted by J. Downman, 1777, 328,

458

Barnard family, 328, 478 Barracks. Portobello, Dublin, regiments at, 1828-

1840, 50 Barriers of Paris, date of their removal, 230, 293,

338

Barrows : long barrows and rectangular earth- works, books on, 152 Bassett or Bassock family, 446

Bassnett (Christopher), b. 1677, his biography, 345 Bassnett family, 345 " Bast," meaning of the word, 7, 74 Battle of Maida, regiments present at, 110, 171,

232, 271, 334, 492

Battle on the Wey, 1274, 24, 77, 113 Baty (Mary) = John Raine, c. 1783, 229 Beards, soldiers allowed to grow them, 386, 458 Beauchamp (Lord). 1741, 170, 339 Beauclerk family, 468 Beaumont and Fletcher, and ' Monsieur Thomas,'

345

" Bed of roses," use of the phrase, 126, 176, 216 Bedford Fair, baked pears sold at, 309, 371 Behmen (Jacob), German philosopher, and Sir

Henry Vane, 367

Belgian coin with Flemish inscription, 88, 176, 279 Bell (Beaupre), d. 1745, place of burial, 528 Bell (Richard) and Frank Buckland, c. 1873, 245 Bellini (Giovan.), his portrait of Aldus Manutius,

130

Bells of Bosham, legend of, 286 Bell-turret, church with wooden, 457 Belly and the body, the story, 9, 76 Belper churchyard, epitaphs in, 525 Ben. (Jo.), his ' Descriptio ' of Orkney, c. 1582, 89 Bennett, Lancashire murderer, date of his crime,

429


Bennetto family, c. 1588, 448

Benson (Thomas), d. 1824, " Master of Garra-

way's," 90

Bentley (Barbara )= Thomas Raynsford, 408 Bequest, 1695, to supply Bibles annually, 449 Berri (Duchesse de) et de St. Leu, her identity,

368 Besant (Sir Walter), his " Ready-Money Morti-

boy," 205 . " Best of all Good Company," series of books, 1878,

508

Beszant family of Wiltshire, 250 Bewick (Thomas), engravings in his works, 283 Bhreachan's Cauldron or Corrie Bhreachan, Scotch

place-name, 10, 58. 97, 137 Bible, " but " =" without " in the, 26, 78, 158 Bibles, with curious readings, 158, 217, 259, 315;

Lord Wharton's bequest, 1695, 449 ' Biblia Aurea,' belonging to Charles I., 70, 113, 179

Bibliography :

Aylmer's ' History of Ireland,' 1650, 327

Bewick (Thomas)', 283

' Biblia Aurea,' belonging to Charles I., 70,

113, 179

Biography published in five newspapers, 165 Burton (Robert), 44 'Caesar's Dialogue,' 1601, 287 Cassiterides, Scilly Isles, and Lyonesse, 286 ' Caxton Memorial,' 268, 313 Christmas, 503

Coull (Thomas), his London histories, 230 County bibliographies, 488 Daniel's ' Whole Workes,' 344 De Quincey's ' Opium-Eater,' 466 Dickens 's ' Pickwick Papers,' first edition,

248. 292, 352

'Dives and Pauper,' 321, 358, 527 Drummond (William), 487 Elizabeth (Queen), observance of her acces- sion day, 439 Gordon (Rev. Patrick), his ' Geography,' 188,

237

Heraldic visitations, MS., 29 Holinshed, 246

Mytton and Hardwicke MSS., 327, 417 Omar Khayyam, 328, 358, 497 St. Columb and Stratton accounts, c. 1547,

7, 74

Strawberry Hill, 207, 251 Thiers's ' Traite des Superstitions,' 530 Wesley journals, 369 ' Young Man's Companion,' 449 Bill of Rights Society, 1769, its minute-book, 388 Birch (W. H,), organist of Amersham, 1855, 348,

433

Birds, drawings of, 1760, 150, 190 ' Birth of Merlin,' play, 1614-23, 128, 178, 235,

295, 395

Bishops addressed as " My Lord," 508 Bishop's Stortford, Queen Elizabeth's visit to,

27, 72

Bishopsgate Street Without, its history, 118 Blaquiere (Lord de) and Sampson family of York- shire, 138

Blincoe (Robert), his burial-place and memorial, 10 Blue and Orange, Loyal and Friendly Society, 170 " Blue fish " from nautical song, its meaning, 108,

157

" Blue Peter " =British signal flag, 108, 157 Blue Rod, Usher of the, 18

Board of Green Cloth, history and officials of, 89, 137, 234