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Notes and Queries, July 26, 1913.


ELEVENTH SEEIES.-VOL. VII.


SUBJECT INDEX


[For classified articles see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, FOLK - LORE, HERALDRY, MOTTOES, PLACE - NAMES, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKESPEARIANA, SONGS AND BALLADS, SURNAMES, and TAVERN SIGNS.]


Abbev (R.), guardian of John Keats, 427 " Ac, the terminal in place-names, 74 Accum (Friedrich C.), his marriage, 309 Acemannesceaster, origin of the name, 446 Acre, great picture of its siege, 227^ 292 Actress, portraits of, in different roles, 227 Acts XXIX., the lost chapter, 470 Adam, mediaeval conceit on the name, 270, 333 Adam (C. F. F.), d. 1913, his father at Waterloo,

167

Adam (Walter), Westminster scholar, 70 Adam family of Fanno, 449 " Addressed," heraldic meaning of the word, 228,

294, 395

Adventurers in Holland, merchants, c. 1600, 108 Aeroplanes, first parade of, 1913, 446 ^Eschylus on Homer, 387, 478 " Ainay," derivation of the word, 170, 251 Ainsworth (Harrison), Lord Macaulay on, 269 "Airley Beacon," from Kingsley's poem, its

locality, 349

" -al," noun-suffix, the use of, 267, 414 Alchemist's ape, meaning of, 110, 157, 211 Ale-taster, survival of the appointment, 467 Alexipharmics and mithridates, composition of,

189, 291 Almanacs, diminutive, English and foreign, 329,

375, 457 Almshouses near the Strand, c. 1820, 130, 236,

315, 417 Ambassador, British, in France, 1595, 367, 478,

497

' Ambulator,' guide to the London district, 430 American War of Independence, Hessian con- tingent, forged letter, 364, 436, 475 Amersham, churchyard inscriptions, 464 " Ampersand," earliest use of the word, 247 Andr (Major J.), Genevese merchant, b. 1751,

469

Andrewes (Richard), c. 1500, his ancestry, 70, 135 Andrews (H. C.), his ' The Heathery,' 288, 338 Andrews (T.), artist, c. 1820, 287

Anonymous Works:

A Spur to a Celestial Race, 10 Ballad of the Revenge, 8 Black Monk; or, The Secret of the Grey Turret, 348


Anonymous Works:

Clara, book for children, 189

Eccentric Biography, c. 1800, 336, 455

Indian Pilgrim, c. 1850, 49

Letter H to his Little Brother Vowels, 93

Margiana, novel, c. 1809, 150, 233

Mirror for Short-hand Writers, 227

Old Man's Legacy, 228

Pax Vobis, 1685, 328, 433

Testament du Chevalier Walpole, 1767, 129

Villeroy ; or, The Horrors of Zindorf Castle,

348

Antrobus family and Gray, 35 Ape in alchemist's laboratory, 110, 157, 211 " Apium," English equivalent, 55, 74, 135, 195 Archiepiscopal visitations of monastic houses,

1250-93, 146

Armour (Robert) and Burns, 130 Arnold (Benedict), his burial-place, 49, 370 Arnold (Matthew), ' Requiescat ' and ' The

Scholar-Gipsy,' 349, 397, 478 Ascham (Roger), proposed emendation, 445, 517 Ashford family, 29, 118

Assyrians and fish as a religious symbol, 3*10, 398 " Attainting royal blood," the legality of, 469 Auctioneer, first use of the hammer, 469 " Aughendols," or " oxendoles," from a deed,

1698, 288

Austen (Jane), novels mentioned in her ' North- anger Abbey,' 14, 97, 238, 315, 396 ; and Godmersham House, 116 ; and the Liverpool Museum and British Gallery, 170, 235 ; her ' Lady Susan,' 388 ; her ' Persuasion,' 445 Australia, press -report of discovery of, 1771, 406,

478

Australian explorers, relic of, 107, 178 Avebury (Lord), d. 1913, founder of the Bank

Holiday, 466

Avignon, English graves at, 26 Axe and sandal tree compared to benevolent man, 69

B

Baccarat, game, derivation of the word, 67, 133

Bactrian coin of Eukratides, 368

Bagshaw (Thomas), Oxford student, 1734, 50,

97, 157

Bagwell (C.), Westminster School steward, 70 Bainbridge, Goring, and Gifforcl families, 69