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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 29, 1916.


Army, British, the mascots of, 10, 58, 94, 139 Arrow, " the broad arrow " the King's mark, 206 1 \rundines Cami ' (comic), medley of English and

Latin verses, 36, 76 ' Arymes Prydein Vawr,' Welsh poem, references

to the Germans in, 446

Askew (Anne), martyr, her descendants, 168 Asylum for lunatics at Islington, c. 1850, 247, 339 Athelstan (King), grant to two Ryhopes, co. Dur- ham, 930, 49, 98, 153 Austen (Jane), her ' Persuasion,' 466 Australia, birds and flowers of, 90 Authors paid for corrections and improvements of

their works, c. 1750, 125 " Aviatik," origin of the word, 370, 435


B

B. (P.), translator of Minucius Felix, 1708, 150 Babes, observant before they can speak, 34 Bacon (Francis), erroneously called " Lord Bacon,"

487 Baddeley Twelfth Night cake at Drury Lane,

print, 1827, 1, 21, 146

Badham (C.), M.D., F.R.S., of Glasgow Uni- versity, 428 Bailey (Philip J.), b. 1816, centenary notice, 324,

464 Baker's Chop-House, London landmark, its

history, 34, 52 Balchiu (Admiral Sir J.), 1669-1744, his parentage,

350

Baldwin (Charles) and ' The Standard,' 341, 363,381 Bancroft (Richard), Archbishop of Canterbury, 14,

98

Bandello in Spanish, printed 1584, 468 Baptism, 1644, "new fashion," 50, 95

Barbor or Barber ( ), his portrait of Swift, 370

Barker ( ), chaplain to Queen Katharine of

Aragon, his Christian name, 68 " Barnacles," " tabernacle," " binnacle," origins

of the words, 44

Barnard (F.), Dickens illustrator, his portrait, 14 ' Baronetage,' date and author's name of the first,

229, 358

Barony of Whartpn, the creation of, 1548, 46 Barry (Jean Baptiste du), his rapier and the Bath

Corporation seal, 91 Basins given by Henry VI. to Winchester College,

441, 481 Basset (Fulk), Bishop of London, 1242-59,

Synodal Statutes of, 148

Bath Corporation seal and Du Barry's rapier, 91 " Battels, ' derivation of the Oxford term, 168 Battersea Training College, registers of, 1857-77,

167

Beaconsfield (Lord) and Mozart, 167, 336 " Beadsman's bell," in list of church goods, 287 Beakers, " Coronation and Royal memorial," 448 " Beam of yron," in list of church goods, 287 Beasts, wild, employed in warfare, 74, 94, 311 Beharrell (Elizabeth), her descendants in 1783, 389 Bells : inscription, Farnham, Dorset, 389, 420,

436 ; tubular, in church steeples, 352 ; of

churches, grease from, a cure for rheumatism, 509 Belmain (John), French schoolmaster, c. 1550, 29,

253 Bentham (G.), Darwin's letter to, on mutation, 229,

315

Bentham (James), d. 1794, portrait of, 169, 236 Bentham (Sir Samuel), K.S.G., his travels in

Russia, 1757, 339


" Bete du GeVaudan," the legend, 267, 315, 350,

413 Betham ( ), artist, c. 1830, his Christian name.

19

" Betty "=winebottle, use of the word, 1756, 88 " Severe," engine name, its origin, 389, 458, 516 Bible: precise date of Authorized Version, 178

Bibliography :

Almanacs, Book of, 1851, 146

Almanacs published in Huntingdonshire

from 1782, 5

Anastatic printing, 13, 32 Austen (Jane), her ' Persuasion,' 466 Bandello in Spanish, printed 1584, 468 Baronetage, 229, 358 'Blazon of Gentrie,' publication of, 1586, 127.

196 Boccaccio (Giovanni), his ' The Decamerone,*

126, 196

Books, English, reprinted abroad, c. 1802,

164, 245 Boys, literature for, 1840-70, 188, 257, 315,

436 Browne (Dr. E.), foreign editions of his

  • Travels,' 461

' De Imitatione Christi,' autograph MS., 1424,

127, 171

Erasmus, his 'Moriae Encomium,' 241 Fables in French and English, 1747, 449 ' Gentleman's Calling,' 198 Histories of Irish counties and towns, 422 Hood (Robin), romances, 427 Hotten (J. C.), his edition of ' German Popu- lar Stories,' 315

Huntingdonshire Civil War Tracts, 86, 105 James (G. P. R.), his ' Fisherman of Scar-

phout,' 1836, 506 Johnson (Dr. S.), his ' Life ' in the 1825

Oxford edition, 70, 118 Lamb (C.), his folio ' Beaumont and Fletcher,'

267, 376

'London Directory,' 1677, copies of, 167, 240 Liitzow (Count), d. 1916, his works, 207, 256 " Murray's Railway Reading," 27, 75 ' Passionate Pilgrim,' 59, 138 Pepys (S.), editors of his ' Diary,' 408 Ramsay (Allan), his works published c. 1724,

109, 175

St. Luke's Parish, Old Street, 426 Shakespeariana, 340 Spanish literature, 287, 378, 397, 455 Toldervy (William) and the word-books, 503 ' Vanity Fair,' first edition of, 467 Witches of Warboys, 283, 304, 414 Bicycle, the first Oxford Professor who rode, 227 Bills of Mortality, 1593-1758, whereabouts of a

volume, 349

" Billycock " hat, description of, 50 " Binnacle," " tabernacle," " barnacles," origins

of the words, 44

Birds of Australia, their song, 90 Birthday celebration and enlisting, 449 Bishopsgate, Halfmoon Street, Gothic arch, 389 Black Hole of Calcutta, story challenged, 108, 175,

379

Blantyre family estates in Ross, c. 1846, 127 ' Blazon of Gentrie,' publication of, 1586, 127, 196 " Blighty," synonym for England, 151, 194, 292 Blizard or Blizzard as surname, 298 Boating calamity coincidences, Menai, 284 Boccaccio (Giovanni), his ' The Decamerone,' 126, 196