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Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1912.


INDEX.


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Quotations :

O, Willie has gone to the Parliament House,

108

One of thy tressed Curls then falling down, 374 Pectoris et cordis pariter proprieque monile,

276 Quam nihil ad genium, Papiniane, tuum !

325, 531

Quoniam 11011 cognovi litteraturam, 88, 136 Buns thus forever Time's untarrying river,

388

St. Swithin's Day, if thou dost rain, 45, 94 Sanctimonious ceremony, 228 Schicksal und eigene Schuld, 13, 57 Search the sacred volume. Him who died,

189 Set me whereas the sun doth parch the green,

365

Six hours for a man, seven for a woman, 449 Smug and silver Trent, 16 Spiritus non potest habitare in sicco, 488 Such thoughts the past bestoWs on us, 469 Summer isles of Eden, set in dark purple

spheres of sea, 329

The bee and spider by a diverse power, 538 The cook, her book, 16 The gods never give with both hands, 228 The life that Nature sends Death soon

destroyeth, 507

The more he saw, the less he spoke, 8, 58 There are two heavens, both made of love, 28 They cut his throat from ear to ear, 244, 394,

458

They lit the fire, and fairies came, 88 Though Christ a thousand times be slain, 28,

97, 535

To know what you prefer, 428, 496 Tranquillizing influence, 228 Tumble-Down Dick was the sweetest of men,

153

Unreasonable, reasonable creature, 329 Vir bonus es doctus prudens ast haud tibi

spiro, 65, 198

We all in one pinnace are rowing, 88 We hurry to the river we must cross, 408, 476 When Dick the Fourth began to raigne, 207 W T hen I lie in the cold brown earth, 329, 414 When life as on an evil dream looks down

upon its wars, 209

Whether on the scaffold high, 8, 58, 337 Winder, which is the seed of knowledge, 28 :

Y ddioddeuoedd y oruy, 1627, 490 Quotations, King's ' Classical and Foreign, 323 Quotations in Washington Irving's Sketch-Book,

109, 129, 148, 156, 196, 217, 275 Quotations in Jeremy Taylor, 12 2

Bazs left at holy wells, 38

Baikes (Bobert), Sunday-school pioneer, his


, the earliest with passengers

Bailway, temp. Elizabeth, worked by horses, 20

Bailwav notice, Avignon, 1790, 1^6

Baine (John), c. 1783, his family and biography

Bategh (Sir W T .), his house at Youghal, 407, ,472 Bamlay (Allan) and Thomas D'Urfey, 58 94 Raphael, his cartoons copied by Le Blon 1729, 26 Bating the clergy for armour, earliest date of, 468 532


laynsford (Thomas) = Barbara Bentley, 408 Beady-Money Mortiboy," original of, 205 ^ebus in ' Ingoldsby Legends,' 170, 216 Records, municipal, list of printed, 131, 390, 451 Sectors' Confederation, London, 469 -eeye, Day, Pyke, and Sharpe families, 489 legiment, 28th, at Cape St. Vincent, 1797, name

of the ship, 288, 517

Regiment, 75th, at Delhi, c. 1857, its history, 288 Legimental sobriquet, 1813, 446, 515 legiments present at the battle of Maida, 110,

171, 232, 271, 334, 492

Registers, marriage, the meaning of " Fr." in, 85 leid (Mr. Secretary Thomas), his seven theses,

1609-10, 163, 234 leprieve for 99 years, granted 1751, 70

Besurrectipn men," their strike, 1811, 408 leynolds (Sir Joshua), and Miss Ilickey, 129 ; his

MS. notebooks, 218 Ihoscrowther : Llandegeman : Bhos-y-cryther,

change of place-name, 329, 393 Bhoscrowther, Pembrokeshire, list of incumbents

of, 349; Bishop Chirbury at, 1451, 349 Ihythm in prose and music, 426 lichard I., his statue in London, 285 Richmond, Yorkshire, market custom at, 307 Biddies : Spirit of our mother, 10, 58 ; Lord

Macaulay's last lines, 248 ling, gold, found at Verulam, c. 1850, 248 ling, magic, George Eliot on, 48 lipon famous forger, c. 1570, date of his death, 9 ' Boad to Jerusalem," Nottingham tavern sign, 208

Bobbers' Cave,' the author of, 448 lobinson family arms and motto, 28 Bod-titles : Black Bod, 18 Rogers (George Alfred), wood carver, and Grinling

Gibbons, 217, 255, 299 Bolle (Bichard) and ' The Prick of Conscience,' 11,

73

Boman numerals, dates in, 250, 315, 377, 437 ' Bose of Normandy," London tavern, its demoli- tion, 26

Bosebery (Lord) on useless books, 386 Rosebrook (John), killed by lightning, 1866, 147 Ross (Alexander), c. 1500, his parentage and date

of death, 308

Boss (William), b. 1574, his biography, 308 Bowe, Cressingham, Spettigue, and Carpenter

families, 24, 77, 113,346 Boyal Exchange, frescoes and statues, 138, 176,

499 Boyal Household, history and officials of, 89, 137,

234

Boyal Society, its rarities, 1681, 18 Boyal Standard, use of separate quarters, 85 Bussell (Col.) and Fort Bussell. Canada, c. 1760,

130

Bussell (Dr. Bichard), " father of modern Brigh- ton," d. 1771, 509

Bustat (John), chaplain to Charles II., his bio- graphy, 29 St. Andrews (Boger, Bishop of), and Ermengar 1 ,

Queen of Scotland, 245

St. Bride's Beligious Society, J. Pridden on, 448 St. Bridget and the cow, 15th-century picture, 189. ,

236 St. Clement the Pope, his day kept by Wyre-

mongers, c. 1480, 147, 196 St. Columb and Stratton accounts, temp.

St. Dunst'an and Tunbridge Wells, 54, 98 St. Esprit, church dedicated to, 209, 25 <