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SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 25, 1914.
Duff, missionary ship, sailed 1798, 410, 457, 512
Duff (Major-General Patrick), c. 1790, 89, 177,
215
Dundey (Dr.), mentioned by Dickens, 48 Dunning (Goddard), painter, c. 1057, 290, 517 " Dunstable lark," origin of the expression, 15, 93 Duppa (Brian), Bishop of Winchester, 1614, 308 Duppa family, c. 1590, 308 Duppas Hill, Croydon, origin of the name, 308 Durant (Rev. Josias), d. 1764, his descendants, 169 Durant family, 169 Durham family and surname, 117 Dwight (Mr.), of the Treasury Office, 71 Dynharn (Sir John) and the Arche family, c. 1420,
270, 318
East Moen, the fabric of the church, 231
Effigies, cross-legged, meaning of the position, 14
" Egoism " v. " egotism," use of the word, 450
Egypt, number of gods in, in pagan times, 8, 78
Egyptian Book of the Dead, 191, 253
" Elephantine "=ivory, 1513, 387
Elfou, place-name, the locality, 470
Elizabeth (Queen) and Walsingham, painting, c. 1831, 288
Ellice (B.), Colonel 24th Regiment, 1842-56, 170
Ellice (Sir C. II.), G.C.B., Colonel 24th Regiment, 1851, 188
Ellis, booksellers of New Bond Street, history of the firm, 285
Eltofte, surname referred to 1539, 247
Elyas the Printer, c. 1495, his surname, 167
Emerson (R. Waldo) in England, 1833, 25
t " Encly," use of the word, 1608, 227
'E^eSe^aro, its equivalent in Roman jurisprudence, 269
" Enforce "=to inform, 1611, 227
England and Scotland, legislative union, note in parish register, 1707, 507
' English Dialect Dictionary,' additions and correc- tions, 146, 234, 298
English Church in Rome, 1816, 167
English shrines visited by pilgrims, their identifi- cation, 208, 277, 333, 397
English, as spoken in Dublin, 14 : " the Queen's," 1592, 105
Engraving, pictures reversed on the plate, 189, 253, 298
Fpigram : A single doctor like a sculler plies, 231, 273, 396
Epitaph, Douglas in Bohemia, 56
Epitaph, Milton's, on Shakespeare, 11, 73, 114, 172, 217, 237, 294, 353
Epitaphs :
Learn from the Emblem of the Glass, 44 Lie heavy on him, earth, for he, 127, 193 Life 's uncertain Death most sure, 45, 130 No bribes covld blind no terror tvrne, 447 Erasmus's ' Paraphrase upon the New Testa- ment,' 160
Essays, early Victorian book of, 208 " Estridge," in ' A Tudor and Stuart Glossary,'
105 " Etotoli " or " etoboli," the bird-name, 348, 372,
395 Evance (Sir Stephen), banker, c. 1690, his
successors, 230, 272, 298, 373, 453, 494 Evelyn family, 85
Everton (Squire), character in fiction, 270 Eyre (Governor), error in ' D.N.B.,' 447, 498
Fables, a book of, in verse, its date, 348, 455
" Factory," female, at Botany Bay, 231
Fairfax (Edward), "Alpine mountains cold" in
his ' Tasso,' 147 Fairy thief, story, 440, 476 " Faithful Durhams," nickname of 68th Durham
L.I., 236
Fat, human, as medicine, 70, 115, 157, 195, 316 Fatima's hand, a charm, the meaning of, 48 Fee-farm rents, North- Country, 84, 157, 317 " Fee-faw-fum," 1595, origin of the phrase, 287 Fenwick ( Walter) Magdalene Hunt, 1628, 330 Ferrier (Susan), her ' Marriage,' 169 Fessard (John), Winchester scholar, 1533, 390 " Feuar," use of the word, 1508, 387 " Feyns," " amener de ffeyns," meaning of the
word, 350
Fiery Cross," the use of, 1545, 387
" Fillee bird " in Cornish carol, 250
Finch (Hon. D.), Colonel 24th Regiment, 1856-61,
188
Fincham, Calybutt, and Cornwallis families, 242 Fire and new-birth of seeds, 14, 113, 178 Fire of London, contemporary letter, 304 Fire-walking, physical explanation of, 49, 114, 151.
212, 231, 280 Fish Wharf, London Bridge, origin of the name,
248, 374
' Fisher Boy,' poem, c. 1809, 291, 333 FitzGerald (E.), the rose in his Omar, 509 Flagstaff, tallest one-piece, 7, 94, 254 " Flash " of the uniform of the Welsh Fusiliers.
488 Fleming (Dame Mary), of North Stoneham, her
will, 1614, 366
"Flig," adjective, used in 1593, 227 Flower, pink, in the wheat, its name, 93 Foley (G.), Westminster scholar, 1746, 87 Foley (H. Samuel), Westminster scholar, 1813, 87 Foley (Herbert), Westminster scholar, 1804, 87 Foley (Paul), Westminster scholar, 1767, 87 Foley (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1727, 87 Foley (T.), Westminster scholar, 1729, 87 Foley (Walter), Westminster scholar, 1720, 87
Folk-lore:-.
Death folk-lore, 128, 196, 236, 278, 296, 350, 414
Fee-faw-fum, 287
German funeral custom, 415
Hat thrown into a house, 136
Legends from Lourdes, 343
Octopus, the use of, in medicine, 128, 173, 276.
434
Pied Piper, 245 Roping the bride, 365 Shuddering and burial, 150 Sussex drinking custom, 248 Touching for the king's evil, 506 Touching wood to avoid ill-luck, 370, 418 Tree lore of the Nigerians, 366 Turtle and thunder, 268, 335 Venus's ear, the use of, in medicine, 128, 173,
216, 276, 434 Weather prognostications of China and Japan,
Whelk, the use of, in medicine, 128, 173, 276,
434 Wild Huntsman, 15, 76, 152, 197, 232