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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 29, 1916-


Brent, river, descriptive passages, 447

Brereton (B.), artist, c. 1860, 489

Brewer (J. Sherren and E. Gobham), dates of their

birth, 37 Briggs ( ), of Cheltenham, c. 1830, his collection

of pictures, 429

Brigstock, Northants, epitaph in churchyard, 387 Brigstocke (Owen), his monumental inscription,

408 British herb, and herb tobacco, the prices of, 48,

136, 317, 432, 474 British Isles, statues and memorials in, 16, 65,

243, 406, 473 British Navy, Belgian origin of, A.D. 288, 226

Brooks ( ), his ' Ancient War Odes,' 1809, 70

Brown (Ford Madox), his painting of the River

Brent, 447

Brown family of Scotland, 349 Browne (Dr. Edward), foreign editions of his

'Travels,' 461 Browning (B.), Dean Church on his 'Sordello,'

128, 220 Brunei (Sir Isambard), marble bust of, by Chantrey,

148, 234

Buck ( ), his portrait of a lady, 310

Buddha, the figure of, in the human eye and neck,

245 Bull " Unigenitus " issued by Pope Clement XI.,

1713, 200 " Burd," word used as prefix, derivation of, 151,

217 Burghs, District of, Parliamentary election, 1754,

507 Burial customs : the body to pass through the

church, 30 ; iron nails driven into skull, 77, 133 Bury, Chesham, Bucks, pictures of, c. 1770, 48, 97 Busino (Horatio), his letters describing European

travel, 1617, 61, 153, 216

Butterfield (Jane), tried for murder, 1775, 166 Byng (George), M.P. for Newport, 1790, 268


Csesar (Julius) on " sudden death," 429, 497 Calcutta, story of the Black Hole challenged, 108,

175, 379 Cambridge, a formality of the fifteenth century,

367

Cameron (Bev. J.), 1653-1719, his descendants, 88 Campbell (Bear-Admiral Donald), 1752-1819, 335 Campbell (Col. John), M.P. for Ayrshire, 1700, 110 Oampigne (D.), " clok " and watch maker, Win ton,

c. 1670, 47, 97, 117, 172, 296 " Canions " of breeches, some notes on, 162 Cannon, the noise of, 80 Canon Law and ecclesiastical devolution of

property, 209, 278 CantiUon, Napoleon's bequest to, 34 Cards, playing cards : Great Mogul on the ace of

spades, c. 1857, 468, 514 Carey (Sir Bobert), his ride on the death of Queen

Elizabeth, 189, 269 Carleill (Christopher) and Sir Francis Walsingham,

87

Carnarvon, creation of the Marquisate of, 91, 155 Carol : All you that are to mirth inclined, 33 Caroline. See A la Caroline. Carruthers (Bichard), artist, c. 1800, 329 Casanova hi England, 121, 185, 285, 467 Cashin (F.), his pictures of old Bristol, 1821-8, 111,

234 " Caterpillar tractors," military term, 9


Catholics under Queen Elizabeth, 429

Cats, reasons for some habits of, 15, 251

Cattle, goats kept with, 16

Cavendish (Sir Henry), d. 1776, his ancestry, 287,.

352

Celtic and Coptic monasticism, 236 " Censure," right and wrong use of the word, 47 Cervantes, Stothard's illustrations of his ' Don

Quixote,' 247

' Chaitivel,' French lai, translation of, 410 Chambers (Ephraim), F.B.S., his letter from

Bordeaux, 1739, 462

Chanelhouse, origin of the surname, 207, 273 Chantrey (Sir Francis), his bust of Sir I. Brunei,

148, 234 Chapels, Countess of Huntingdon, the use of, 247 r

Chapman (G.), and Glapthorne's play ' Bevenge

for Honour,' 401

Chappedelaine, Norman family, 409 Chapuys (Gabriel), his translation of Cinthio's

' Othello,' 16, 212, 315

Charnock (Dr. B. S.), his " library," 268, 410, 489- Chaworth(Sir G.), his travels in Europe, 1621, 101 Chester, Letter-Books of the city of, 33 Chester (W. Bromley), M.P. for Gloucestershire,

1776, 408, 455

Child, an only child, becoming famous, 127, 232 Child (B.), M.P., banker, d. 1782, his marriage, 11,.

54

Children, books for, in " the thirties," 144 Childs (George) and George Cruikshank, 203 Chime-hours, effect of being " born in," 329, 417 Chimney-sweeps, publications on the prevalence of

cancer among, 149, 415 Chiswell (Bichard), his travels in Europe, 1697,.

261, 328

Chobham, history of the house, the Ford, 369 Christ, His " Seven Eyes " in Welsh poetry, 16 Christ (Admiral), epitaph, 280, 320 Christian names : Avarilla, 124 ; Eintina or En-

cina, 124 ; Eneisin, 124 ; Granada, 124 ;

Larckin, 268 ; Babsey, 486 ; Sconsolate, 124 ;

Thelma, 429

Christmas : Father Christmas a.nd Christmas stock- ings, 69, 173, 291, 294, 497 Church (Dean B.) on Browning's * Sordello,' 128,.

220 Church : used for the election of municipal

officers, 38, 437 ; picture of the Knave of Clubs

hi, 166 Church bell, Farnham, Dorset, its inscription*

389, 420, 436

Church bells and rheumatism, 509 Church, goods of, " beadsman's bell " and " beam

of yron," 287

Church livings connected with old families, 388, 497 Churches, use of tubular bells, 352 Cipher of names used in the Irish War, 1689-91, 326 Civil War tracts published in Huntingdonshire,

86, 105

" Clap-trap "=trap to catch applause, 447 Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee, and the death of

an old woman and girl, 169, 293, 354 Clay or gravel soils, the most healthy to live on, 509 Cleave (John), his life after 1847, 209 Cleopatra and the pearl, 128, 198, 238, 354, 455 Clerks, Anglican, in non-Anglican orders, 27 Clerks hi Holy Orders as combatants, 77, 132, 253 Clifford (Anne), Countess of Dorset, her biography,.

310, 356, 431, 517 Clockmakers : D. Compigne, Winton, c. 1670, 47,.

97, 117, 172, 296