Notes and Queries, July 26, 1913.
SUBJECT INDEX.
527
Epitaphs : at Harrington, near Spilsby, 28, 76 ;
with classical references, 34; on a lightning
victim, 265; of the Shepley family, Mirfield,
265 ; in Compton Beauchamp Church, Berk-
shire, 503
Erskine (J.), Westminster School steward, 1803,
168, 238
Esher, etymology of the place-name, 35 41 Esquire," title conferred by charter, 287 Estate at Greenwich, division of, 108 Evans (R. Harding), his marriage, 410 Evelyn (J.), error in his ' Diary,' 206. 274; and " funerall of the Duke of Richmond," 269, 354 Evelyn (W.), Westminster School steward, 1776,
168
Ewing family of Ireland, 387 Expectoration and expletives, 1808, 186 Expletives and expectoration, 1808, 186 Explorers in Australia, relic of, 107, 178
Faith-healing at St. Albans, 170, 238
Faithorne (W.), the younger, b. 1656, 168
Fane, Vane, Vaughan, surnames, 484
Fanshawe (Catherine), her drawing ' Politics,' 509
Faucaut (D.), Westminster scholar, 1669, 470
- Fawcetts and Garods,' a novel by Saimath, 1886,
330, 418
" Feast of poetry," JEschylus on Homer, 387, 478 Fennyvesci (Mile.), 1839, her biography, 190 Fermat (P. de), d. 1665, his "last theorem," 429,
493
File : use of tools in the Middle Ages, 448, 515 Fire-ritual, survival of, 33, 233, 335 Fish as religious symbol, 169, 234, 256, 310, 398 Fisher family, 51
Fishing rights, French, temp. Edward VII., 290 FitzGerald (E.) and Omar Khayyam, 370, 437 Flemish settlement in Pembrokeshire, 167 Flernming (Gilbert), Westminster scholar, 1742,
470
Flowers, double, in Japan, 188, 490 Floyer (W. H. C.), Westminster scholar, 70
- Fly-Fisher's Entomology,' 1836, 328, 416
Folk-lore:
Bees, waking them at a death, 388
Boys in petticoats, 493
Dancing on Midsummer Eve, 269, 398, 477
Faith-healing at St. Albans, 170, 238
Fire-ritual, 33, 233, 335
Food offering to the dead, 348
Fountains in Ireland, Brittany, and Sicily, 129, 236, 475
German funeral custom, 95, 152
Horses, white, and with white feet, 109, 215, 295, 375
Moonwort and horseshoes, 108, 177
Ogre-stories, 228, 295
Propitiatory sacrifices, 78
Wine-fungus superstition, 109, 214, 298 Food offering to the dead, 348 Foot Guards in London, 1812-13, 124
- ' Footpiece," author of the word, 168
Forbes (Urquhart), his ' Ian Roy,' 54, 98 Fosbroke (Rev. T. D.) and watertight compart- ments, 227
Fountain pen, in use 1770, 98
Fountains, superstitions concerning, 129, 236, 475
- ' Four square humours," meaning of, 287, 354
Fourier Society, 1843, its object, 32
Fowler (Dr.) of York, c. 1750-1800, 350, 415
Fox (Sackville), Westminster scholar, 1722, 470
Freind (Rev. W.), of Croughton, d. 1689, 410
French fishing rights, temp. Edward VII., 290
French Premiers, their Christian names, 289, 377
Friends, Society of, their use of " thou " and
" thee," 429, 517 Frog's Hall, Royston, three cottages called, 209,
255
Fuller (Thomas), Burton, and Lipsius, 426 Fullwood, Halley, Parry, and Pyke families, 203,
277
Funeral custom, German, 1845, 95, 152 Fungus growing in wine vaults, 109, 214, 298 " Furdall," meaning of the word, 1675, 228, 297,
337, 417, 513 Fytche family, 150
Gadshill, robbery on, 305
Galignani (A. & W.) & Co., Paris publishing house,
1814, 71, 130, 178 Games : Primero, card game, 1, 23, 41, 94, 177 ;
memory game, 53, 97 ; Baccarat, 67, 133 ;
" Itte-dhandu," Indian game, 308, 354 ;
" He " in game of " touch," 449 ; lawn tennis,
506
' Gammer Gurton,' best edition of, 18 Garibaldi, veteran who fought with, 1860, 428 Garrick (David), his comedy ' The Country Girl,'
1766, 50, 96 ; his farce ' Miss in her Teens,'
1747, 50, 96 ; and Johnson, epigram on, 149 Gas, theatre lit by, 1821, 469 Gaskell (Mrs.), memorial on her residence, 260 Gaunt family, 50 Geffrey's (Geffery's) Almshouses, Kingsland Road,
Shoreditch, 504
Genoa Cathedral, inscription in the nave, 486 " Gentleman," " husbandman," meaning of the
terms, c. 1500, 148
' Gentleman's Magazine,' Vol. CCI., 149 George I., his German and Hanoverian com- panions, 268, 334 Gerbier (Sir Balthazar), c. 1662, and Hampstead
Marshall, 406
German funeral custom, 1845, 95, 152 Gifford, Bainbridge, and Goring families, 69 ' Gigantick History,' its production, 1740, 370 Gilbert (Sir John), J. F. Smith, and ' The London
Journal,' 221, 276, 297, 375 Gilbert family of Kilminchy and Knockinay, 268,
338 Gill (Anthony), exciseman in ' Ingoldsby Legends,'
his identity, 34, 94, 137, 236 Gironny arms, origin of, 487 Gladstone (W T . E.), hymn by, published 1898, 34,
74, 133
Glass, stained, 'taken from Whitby Abbey, 148 Glemham family and Great Glemham estate,
Suffolk, 94
Goat with tailor, Dresden ornament, 130 Godmersham House, Jane Austen at, 116 " Gold Lion," London sign, 1665, 67 Goldsmith (O.), his tomb, 297 ; his allusion to
" twelve good rules," 509 Good Friday, payment for sermon on, 9 ; tolling
the church bell on, 330, 395, 458 " Good Friday," the name, in Welsh and Irish,
267, 351 Goodenough (Edmund), Westminster scholar,
1820, 369 Goose, Gorse, or Le Gos family, 277, 378, 477