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btes and Queries, July 29, 1916.
SUBJECT INDEX.
523
Boleyn (Anne), her education and lover, 347,
412 Bonaparte (Napoleon), his bequest to Cantillon,
34 ; rumours of capture of, 1798, 126 " Boniface," word applied to innkeepers, 168, 257 Books : attacked by torn-tits, 32, 78 ; for children
in " the thirties," 144 ; English, reprinted
abroad, c. 1802, 164, 245 ; for boys, 1840-70,
188, 257, 315, 436
Books recently published :
American Garland, Collection of Ballads,
1563-1759, ed. by C. H. Firth, 59 Athenaeum Subject Index to Periodicals, 359 Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 1916, 79 Calendar of Letters, Despatches, and State
Papers relating to the Negotiations between
England and Spain : Vol. XI., Edward VI.
and Mary, 1553, ed. by B. Tyler, 239 Calendar of Manuscripts .... intended for
publication by the Puritans about 1593,
ed. by A. Peel, 199 Calendar of the Patent Rolls preserved in
the Public Record Office : Edward III.,
Vol. XVI., 1374-7, 499 Cambridge Songs : a Goliard's Song Book of
the Eleventh Century, ed. by K. Breul, 60 Carpenters, Records of the Worshipful
Company of : Vol. III., Court Book, 1533-
1573, 479
Cathay and the Way Thither, Vol. I., 99 Churchill's (I. J.) A Handbook to Kent
Records, 20
Corns's (A. B.) and A. Sparke's A Biblio- graphy of Unfinished Books in the English
Language, 39
Cotterell's (H. H.) York Pewterers, 519 Cowling's (G. H.) The Dialect of Hackness
(North-East Yorkshire), 199 Coxe's (S. R.) The Psalms of Penitence, 420 Danielson's (H.) The First Editions of the
Writings of Thomas Hardy and their
Values, 519
Droop's (J. P.) Archaeological Excavation, 100 Fincham's (H. W.) The Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem, 200 Fowler's (W. W.) Virgil's " Gathering of the
Clans," 399
JPreeburg's (V. O.) Disguise Plots in Eliza- bethan Drama, 99 Fryer's (J.) A New Account of East India and
Persia, 1672-1681, 299 Gosse's (E.) Two Pioneers of Romanticism :
Joseph and Thomas Warton, 419 Hardy (T.) : The First Editions of the Writings
of Thomas Hardy, by Danielson, 519 Harrison's (H.) Surnames of the United
Kingdom, Vol. II. Part XIV., 340 Holywell Priory and the Site of the Theatre,
Shoreditch, 379 Hyett's (F. A.) and R. Austin's Manual of
Gloucestershire Literature : Biographical
Supplement, Part I., 79 ; Part II., 519 Knight's (A. E.) Amentet : an Account of the
Gods, Amulets, and Scarabs of the Ancient
Egyptians, 240 Lega-Weekes's (E.) Ancient Liturgical MS.
discovered in Exeter Cathedral Library,
439 ; Some Studies in the Topography of
the Cathedral Close, Exeter, 419 London County Council : Survey of London,
Vol. VI. The Parish of Hammersmith, 159, 226
Books recently published:
Mont eagle (Lord), Identification of the Writer of the Anonymous Letter to, in 1605, 299
Monumental Inscriptions in the Churches and Churchyards of the Island of Barbados, ed. by V. L. Oliver, 279
Murray's (Sir J. A. H.) A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles : (Vol. X.) Turndun-Tzirid, 319 New English Dictionary on Historical Prin- ciples : (Vol. IX.) Subterraneously-Sullen, by C. T. Onions, 119
New English Dictionary on Historical Prin- ciples : (Vol. X.) Turndun-Tzirid, by Sir J. A. H. Murray, 319
Onions's (C. T.) A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles : (Vol. IX.) Subter- raneously-Sullen, 119 Poems, Runic and Heroic, of the Old Teutonic
Peoples, ed. by B. Dickins, 139 Reade s (A. L.) The Mellards and their De- scendants, 218 Rye's (W.) Scandinavian Names in Norfolk,
460 Rylands : John Rylands Library, Manchester,
Bulletin of, Vol. II. No. 4, 140 Saintsbury's(G.) The Peace of the Augustans,
179
Shakespeare: The Study of Shakespeare, by Stephenson, 160; Shakespeare's Industry, by Stopes, 339 Simpson's (J. Y.) The Self -Disco very of
Russia, 439
Stephenson's (H. T.) The Study of Shake- speare, 160 Stopes's (Mrs. C. C.) Shakespeare's Industry,
339
Taylor's (F. J.) Bibliographical List of Books, Pamphlets, and Articles connected with Barnsley and the District, 460 Thomson's (J. A. K.) The Greek Tradition : Essays in the Reconstruction of Ancient Thought, 20
Toms's (A. A.) Records of Flixton, 460 Tout's (Prof. T. F.) A Mediaeval Burglary, 500 Whitaker's Almanack, 1916, 139 Whita,ker's Peerage, 1916, 139 Whitmore's (C. E.) The Supernatural in
Tragedy, 459
Wilson's (Sir J.) Lowland Scotch, as Spoken in the Lower Strathearn District of Perth- shire, 19, 68, 116
Woolley's (R. M.) Coronation Rites, 279 Young's (Brigadier-General G. F.) East and West through Fifteen Centuries, B.C. 44 to A.D. 1453, Vols. I. and II., 258 Booksellers' Catalogues, 180, 220, 259, 340, 439, 520 Bookworms, remedies against, 414, 470 Bordeaux, descriptive letter, 1739, 462 Bowing in the House of Commons, origin of the
custom, 328
Bowman and Archer, their use as surnames, 29 " Box the compass," origin of the phrase, 226 " Box the fox, meaning of the phrase, 307, 453 " Box Harry," meaning of the phrase, 453 Boys, literature for, 1840-70, 188, 257, 315, 436 Braithwaite (J. B.), 1818-1905, barrister, 51, 118 Bramah (Joseph), d. 1814, portrait of, 166, 456 Brannan (Very Rev. Patrick F.), d. 1916, and
military executions, 285 Brass of Gorges family, 1674, 488