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SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, March, 1919.
Books recently published :
Stevenson (Robert Louis), Bibliography of the Works of, by Col. W. P. Prideaux, revised by Mrs. Luther S. Livingston, 174
Sun Dials, Primitive, or Scratch Dials, by Dom Ethelbert Home, 148
Svartengren's (T. Hilding) Intensifying Similes in English, 342
Tore's (Cecil) Small Talk at Wreyland, 315
Totnes Priory and Medieval Town, History of, by Hugh B. Watkin, 118
Watkin's (Hugh B.) History of Totnes Priory and Medieval Town, 118
Weather Calendar, arranged by Mrs. Henry Head, 175
Williams's (Stanley Thomas) Richard Cum- berland, his Life and Dramatic Works, 147
Wordsworth (William), Selections from the Poems, ed. by A.vHamilton Thompson, 203
Booksellers, Huntingdonshire, list of, 125, .153 Booksellers' Catalogues, 33, 63, 92, 148, 175, 204,
231, 260, 343 Boon (Mary) of Staverton, prophetess c. 1830,
information wanted, 76 Boreman (T.), ' Description of a Great Variety of
Animals and Vegetables,' 14, 60 Borrow (George), identifications of his localities,
242, 311
Boscobel relics sold, 100 Boston, Mass., its early name Tri-Mountain, 73,
195 Boswell (James), his wife's relationship to Capt.
John Macbride, 106, 197 Botathen ghost, 1665, story of, 136 Bowie (John), Bishop of Bochester, d. 1637, and
the Austin family, 240, 315
Boys born in May cruel to animals. 133, 172, 257 Boys trained to climb chimneys, 28, 143 Bradshaw family of Ireland, W. B. H. Bradshaigh's
researches, 330
Brampton, Cumberland, list of its vicars, 108 Brandon (Charles), Duke of Suffolk, his wives, 17 Brandreth (Bichard) of Breadsell, Derbyshire,
arms wanted, 186
Bremer (Fredrika), her letters wanted, 129 Brewers, Oliver Cromwell's connexion with, 64, 71 Bribery at Clitheroe elections, 23 Briefs for collecting in 17th century, 48, 87 Briggs family of Virginia, 1622, 242 Bristol as a name for hotels, origin, 272, 310 Britain, date of introduction of swine, 16, 113 ;
first camel in, 77 British Orders : third class, their insignia, 7 ;
insignia of Order of the Bath, 82 Brixton : Bristowe Causeway, its history, 111, 202 Brothers (Bichard), MS. of Life by Biebau wanted,
76
Brotherton (Joseph), M.P., statue at Salford, 320 Brown (Sir George), 1790-1865, his descendants,
331 Brown (Dr. John), called " Johannes Bruno," his
children, 50 Brown (John William), author of a life of Leonardo
da Vinci, 1835, information wanted, 330 Brown (Joseph), d. 1868, surgeon at Waterloo,
his family, 331 Brown (Bear-Admiral William), information
wanted, 300 Browne (Lyde), virtuoso, date of marriage wanted,
301
Browne (Sir Thomas) on " habit of living," 72
Browne (William Garl), of Washington, D.C. r
artist, birthplace wanted, 273 Browning (Bobert), motto from Hanmer, 24 ;
quotations in ' Bing and the Book,' 49 ;
" sagacious Swede " and " Pisan assistance," 49> Brumaire 18 and 19, French Directory over- thrown, 176 Bruno (Johannes), or Dr. John Brown, his-
children, 50
" Brystow," old spelling of Bristol, 316 Buckeridge or Buckridge (Bishop John), hi
history, 74, 116
Buckle (J. W.), c. 1814, letters by, 130 Bugden (Edmund), his life in India, 267 Bullivant (Samuel), d. at Patna, 1677, biography,
151
Burials, tax on, 48
Burlington House colonnade, its fate, 30 Burns (Bobert), echoes of Shakespeare in ' To-
Mary in Heaven,' 303
Burnt champagne, its preparation, 217, 251 Burrowes Hall, Cheshire, identification wanted,
219, 258 Burt (Albin Boberts), miniature painter, hi
history, 47, 115, 194 Burton (Edmund Charles), memorial at Daventrpy
70 Burton (Michael Arthur, 1st Baron), statue at
Burton-on-Trent, 319 Burton family in Norfolk, 13 Bushrod (Bichard), captain in British army, 1742 r
133, 281
" Butching," dialect use of the word, 102, 198 Byron (George Gordon, 6th Lord), as a character
in fiction, 10, 60 ; on Austrians as Huns, 25 ;
his valet William Fletcher, 135
Calais, Dessin's Hotel, its history, 187, 248
Call of Africa, book describing, 301, 338
Calvert (Leonard), first Governor of Maryland, 142'
Cambrai, its history, 269
Camel in Britain, 1105, 77
Camelford (Thomas, 2nd Lord), killed in a duel,.
1804, place of burial, 132, 168 Cameron (Simon) of Pennsylvania, coins the
phrase " damn literary fellers," 154 Campbell (Colin Minton), d. 1885, statue at
Stoke-on-Trent, 295
Candle, flat, mentioned by Dickens, term ex- plained, 106, 173
Capel Curig, meaning of name, 126 Captor and his captive's arms, instances, 188, 251 r
334
Carcassonne, Nadaud's poem on, 77, 118, 169 Carpenter (Henry), d. 1677, his career in India, 322 Carving terms, lists of, 26 " Castera," Japanese sponge cake, its etymology,.
158, 255
Castle at chess, origin of the name, 47, 88 Castlehill, Barons of, their history and residence,.
244, 286 Caultham, in old pilgrim [rime, locality wanted,
242 " Cd." Parliamentary papers, term explained,-
100
Cedars, largest, in England, 15, 83 Centenarians, two Westmorland, 156 Ceylon, Yorkshire regiments in, 199