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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 26, 1913.


Books recently published :

Tragedies, Early English Classical, edited

by J. W. Cunliffe, 79 Trecentale Bodleianum, a Memorial Volume,

Public Funeral of Sir Thomas Bodley, 438 Upper Norwood Athenaeum Record, 1912,

Vane (Sir Harry), the Younger, Statesman and Mystic (1613-62), Life of, by J. Will- cock, 438 Varro (M. T.) on Farming, translated, &c.,

by LI. Store-Best, 19 Walker's (T. A.) Admissions to Peterhouse,

1615-1911, 138 Walters's (H. B.) Church Bells of England,

159

Ward's (W.) The Oxford Movement, 459 Waterlow's (S.) Shelley, 459 Watson's (A.) Tennyson, 140 Webb's (S. and B.) English Local Govern- ment : the Story of the King's Highway, 318

Whitaker, The International, 1913, 18 Whitaker's Almanack, 1913, 18 Whitaker's Peerage, 1913, 18 Whitman's Print-Collector's Handbook, 19 Whitten's (W.) A Londoner's London, 378,

415, 420, 514 W T ho's W T ho, 1913, 19 Willcock's (J.) Life of Sir Harry Vane the

Younger, 438

Writers' and Artists' Year-Book, 1913, 19 Booksellers' Catalogues, 39, 80, 120, 159, 200,

240, 300, 340, 380, 420, 440, 479, 500, 519 Booksellers connected with Keats, 427 Botany, " crohil geal," lichen, 72, 231, 516 Bowen (G.)> Westminster scholar, 70 Boy bishops of York Minster, 1416-85, 30, 78 Boys in petticoats, Irish superstition, 493 " Brach Merriman " in ' The Taming of the

Shrew,' 205

Brasidas's mouse, allusion explained, 90, 137, 195 Brawne (Fanny) and Elizabeth Brawne, 510 Bray (Col. E. W.), C.B., b. 1787, his parentage,

229 Breholt (J. Davy), London merchant, d. 1741,

169, 235

Brett (Col. Henry), b. 1675, his parentage, 247 Brewer (Anthony), his comedy ' The Country

Girl,' 1649, 50, 96 " Brexen journeys," meaning of the phrase, 389,

478 Bridger (B.), "Nonconformist minister," 1603,

230 Brisbane family of Barnhill, 8


Bristol, Priory of St. James, its chartulary, 288 ' British Catalogue of Books,' 127, 196, 238,


316


256,


British Gallery, referred to by Jane Austen, 1811,

170, 235 British Isles, statues and memorials in, 64, 144,

175, 263, 320, 343, 442 Brittany (Arthur of), homage due to King of

England, 308, 355, 412 Brodfield Down, Kilmore, place-name, 70 Brooke (Sir John), Lord Cobham, c. 1572-1660,

421

Broughton (John), pugilist, d. 1789, 424 Browne (Peter) in Copenhagen, 1823-52, 251 Bryant (William), his library sold, 1807, 209, 276 " Bucca-boo "= hobgoblin, etymology of the

word, 89, 155, 378, 437


Bukaty family, 268, 436

Bull (Richard), Westminster School steward

1776, 70, 170, 200, 256 Burbage (Richard), and the Earl of Pembroke

326, 434 ; payment for performance, 366 " Burgee," derivation of the word, 65, 153 Burke (Edmund) on a competence for members

of Parliament, 154 Burleigh (Lord of) and Sarah Hoggins, 61, 83

143, 166, 204 Burns (R.), and Robert Armour, 1796, 130 ; hw

friend Thomson, 506 Burrell (Timothy), of Cuckfield, hi? diary, 1680-

1720, 30, 138 Burton (John), " Dr. Slop," in Lancaster, 1745

88 Burton (Robert), Dr. Johnson's copies of his

' Anatomy of Melancholy,' 314 ; Fuller and

Lipsius, 426

Button-makers, dates of firms, 369, 477, 497 Butts (Thomas), a friend of Blake, 1793, 428, 492 Byron (Lord) and the Hobhouse MS., 509


Cadney Church, Lincoln, notes on, 186 Caillau (M.), French Premier, 1911, 289, 377 Calais, tradition of the " last Governor of," 49,

115

Calendar of State Papers, Ireland, 1670-1705, 288 Calvert (Rev. J.), of Salehurst, 1728-31, 327 Cambhithe, Surrey place-name, 70 Cambrai, English prisoner of war at, 1813, 486 Cambridge, sixteenth-century quotation on, 128 ;

Sanctus bell at St. John's College, 384 Campbell (Mungo), his dying message, 1769, 449 Campden House, Kensington, its entrances, 34, 53 Capello (Dominus Roger), of Staveley, 1485, 169,

238, 291

Capital letters, rhythmical rules about, 50 Card games : Primero, 1, 23, 41, 94, 177 ; Bac- carat, 67, 133

Cardigan MS., the whereabouts of, 9 Cardinal, pay attached to the position, 488 Cardinal, "celebrated," in Lytton's 'The Dis- owned,' 208

Cardinal points, derived senses of, 482 Carey (Miss Sheridan), her poem ' Dear Speckle- back,' 308, 354 Carisbrooke Castle, I.W., the water-wheel, 269,

354

Carleton (I.), artist (?), 1636, 148 Caroline (Queen), letter to her husband, 184 >arr (Ralph), Westminster School steward, 1795,

70, 133, 193

Care (W.), artist, 1792, 228, 274, 312 Carter (T.), Westminster School steward, 1794,

70, 133

Carter (W.), Bristol artist, 13, 93 Carthage, stone from, at Stepney, 109, 195, 276 Cartwright (Edmund), his biography, 349, 435 Cary (Walter), author, c. 1583, 128, 253 Casanova (Frangois), artist, b. 1727, 27 ' Casere weold creacum " in ' Widsith,' 62 ' Castle," Shakespeare's and. W T ebster's use of

the word, 165, 253, 394 Castle or Castel family, 290

Castle Strange, Middlesex, its situation, 1767, 287 Caulfield (Tobias), Westminster scholar, 1750, 309 Cave near Edinburgh, dolls buried in, 89, 158,

274 Cawslev (Martin), of Cambridge, 1565, 488