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532 Notes and Queries, July 26,1913. SUBJECT INDEX. Parliament, changes in dress and habits, 105 Parry, Pyke, Fullwood, and Halley families, 203, 277 I'asca (J. Townshend), Westminster scholar, 1817, 450 i'aulctt family of Andover, 229 " Paw-paw " in the ' N.E.D.,' 307, 158 " Pawpieces," author of the term, 168 Payton (W. Shakespeare), Westminster scholar, 1780, 450 Pearce (Horace), F.L.S., hi* genealogical MSS., 30, 138 " Peccavi " pun, the history of, 226, 200 Pechey (J.), physician, 1654-1718, his works, 328, 376 ' Pegasus ; or, The Ashby Guide,' by T. Moore, 429 Pegg (Rev. Samuel) and ' Ingoldsby Legends,' 137 Pemberton (E.), Westminster scholar, 309 Pembroke (Earl of) and Richard Burbage, 326, 434 Pembrokeshire, Flemish settlement in, 167 Pen, fountain, in use 1770, 98 Penny (Mrs. A. J.), authoress, d. c. 1889, 250 Penny readings, the first, at Ipswich, 448 Pentalpha, symbol fern of, 53 Pepys (8.): his ' Diary,' error in transcription, 26, 73, 111 ; his birthplace, 304 ; and Sir W. Sanderson, 508 t*- Perkes (Robert), surgeon temp. Queen Anne, 348 Persia, first newspaper published, 1851, 446 Peters, origin of the surname, 33 Peters (Hugh), his career, 4, 33, 45, 81, 123, 163. See also Regicides. Peterson (F.), enamel painter, d. 1729, 168 Pctronius, Cap. LXXXL, 107, 195, 233 Ffcilologic relationship, Saracenic and Provencal, 47 ' Philosopher's Scales,' poem, 350, 417 Piano, mechanical, before 1868, 7, 238 Pictures : launching two ships at Ipswich, 1821, 107 ; identification of church in, 149 ; of the Deity in churches, 450 Pierson (I. [? J.]), engraver, c. 1800, 49 Pigments, used for painting ships of Odysseus, 169, 237, 295 ; used by the Van Eycks, 169, 295 ' Pillow beer " =pillow-case, use of the word, 103, Pincerna (Simon), hereditary Butler, 268 l*ipe, origin of the " churchwarden," 289 Pisa, " cardinal's hat " in Cathedral, 410, 476 ; mark on Cathedral chairs, 410, 476 Pitman (Capt. S.), c. 1850, his relatives, 12 Plaee-Hamee :— Acemannesceaster, 410 Ainay, 170, 251 Berrysfield, 57 Brodfield Down, Kilmore, 70 Cambhithe, Surrev, 70 Cbadslow, Wilts, 70 Cloudsley Bush, 388, 494 Doronderry (Downderry), 168 Esher, 35 Linyatt, Somerset, 70 " Meend," " myende," " meand," 303, 432 My less, Essex, 450, 512 Nanyhangen Capen Clees, Hereford, 70 Napton, Somerset, 70 Pleck, 348 "-plesham," 250, 297, 498 Puxley Green, Xorthants, 70 Rughcombe, Wilts, 327 Salohurst, 8 Sandridge, Surrey, 70 Shenton, Devon, 70 Place-Names:— Wambury, near Kidderminster, 70 Weston Patrick, Hants, 29, 112, 316 Win^tanley, Somerset, 70

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Plate, date-letters on old, 289, 338, 350, 37fl " Pleck," derivation of place-name, 348 " -plesham," Cornish place-name, 250, 297, 4i)8 Pleunus (Arrigo, or Henrv), c. 1701, grammarian, 505 " Plumpe " watch, meaning of the word, 29, 117 Poem from ' The Plavmate,' snake and child, 3il8, 354 Poetry, omissions for the sake of euphony, 48, 138 Point-duty, date of first policemen on, 150, 257, 494 Polhill family, 9 Policemen on point-duty, earliest date of, 150, 257, 494 Pollard (Ann), first white woman in Boston, U.S.A., d. 1725, 487 Pope (Alexander), his paternal ancestors, 281, 441 Portrait signed K., 1738, identification of, 280 Portraits of an actress in different rdles, 227 Positivism, Prof. Huxley on, 288 " Pot-boiler," earlv use of the word, 94 Pott (Percival), F.R.S., d. 1788, 366 Powell (Col.), West minster School steward, 1845,251 Powell (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 309 Powick, tradition of the bells of, 49, 115 Praed (Winthrop M.), poet, c. 1835, 109, 211 Prayer for twins, 329 Prebendaries of Weighton, York Minster, 147, 231 Pretty (T.), Vicar of Hursley, d. c. 1725, 14 Primero, game of cards, 1, 23, 41, 94, 177 Printed books, early English, 327, 377, 432 Printing in colour, earliest example of, 488 Priory of St. James, Bristol, chartulary of, 288 " Prock "=badger, its unequal legs, 15 Pronunciation, French, of the name Law, 10 Pronunciation, Latin, v and u>, 283 Protectorate, protection of inventions, 162 Provencal and the Saracenic speech, 47 Provence, Christmas Eve celebrations, 51 Proverbs and Phraies:— As big as a Paignton pudding, 87 Carry one's life in one's hands, 72,117,255, 416 Do you come from Topsham ? 229 Far cry to Lochow (Loch Awe ?), 29, 95 Get one's dander up, 15, 52, 153 If I am not the rose, I have lived near it, 349, 397, 435 In touch with, 188 Killing the calf in high stvle, 270, 315 Mad as a hatter : like a hatter, 149, 238 Of sorts, 10, 56, 117, 136, 197, 274, 417, 454 Once is never, 148, 237 " Out " for a thing, 35, 52 Pudding-time, 149, 215 Pull one's leg, 508 Quo vadis ? 449, 497 Scaling the hennery, 110, 354 Sex horas somno, 71, 136, 256 Si vis pacem, para bellum, 308, 394 Sport of kings, 7, 138, 278 Take his haste, 126 Take your hurry, 126 Tamson's mear (mare), 9, 54 Tela prsevisa minus nocent, 246 Topping of the land, 68, 138 " Up to " one to do a thing, 35