Notes and Queries, March, 1919.
SUBJECT INDEX.
361
Teals at Westminster School, 272
Tenniel (Sir John), list of his book-illustrations
237, 314 Tennyson (Alfred, Lord), variant readings in
'Maud,' 176 Thackeray (Frederic), living at Cambridge, 1833
letter by, 130, 229, 313 'Thackeray (W. M.), poem on Pocahontas, 57
" Sylvester night " in ' Esmond,' 272, 338 Thames, Dutch boats in, origin of their privilege
111, 227, 309
- ' Than " sometimes a preposition, 148
Thorn (Hannah Mary), memorial at Liverpool, 319 Thomas (Bishop) in Finland c. 1200, his identity
331 > ' 9 Thomas family of baronets, biographical particu
lars wanted, 104
Thome (Bp.), his definition of patience, 245 Thousand, its 17th-century sign, 160 Timbrell (Francis), pedigree, 84, 144 Tithes, Durham, and Charles II. 's house at York
161 m* Todd (Anthony), Secretary of the G.P.O., his
history, 11, 114
Toleration Act, 1689, records under, 185 Tonks surname, its etymology, 114, 169 Tottenham shall turn French, the phrase, 269 Tower of London : Yeomen of the Guard, and
Tower warders, 190 Towne (Dr.), head of Towne Academy, Deptford,
Christian name wanted, 75
Townley family in Ireland, particulars wanted,241 Townshend (Lord Charles), was he murdered by
his brother ? 75, 137
Transportation as a punishment, its abolition, 64 Travels in Spain, book on, c. 1830, 198 Treacle Bible, why so called, 23 Trevelyan (Sir Walter C.), memorial fountain at
Cambo, 208 Tri-Mountain, early name of Boston, Mass., 73,
195
Trinity, Blessed, representations of, 55, 228, 331 Tromp (Admiral), his English descendants, 25,
84 ; his correct name, 144 " Trouncer," meaning and etymology, 101, 198,
229
Trousseau of a lady c. 1630, prices, 291 Trumpets, devils blowing. See Horns. Tucker family papers, their custody, 31 Turner (George), Leeds prophet, information
wanted, 76
Twilight sleep, origin of the term, 92 Tynte (Mary Waters, Lady), her history, 178, 205,
313 Type-founders : Thomas James, of Bartholomew
Close, 156 ; Fournier family of Paris, 157 Tyrannicide, first British writers to defend, 133, 195, 282
U
Urchins or hedgehogs, payments for killing, 76 >
140 Uttoxeter, Dr. Johnson's penance at, 185, 230
4 Valo4, conte,' 1817, scientific discoveries anti-
cipated in, 184
Van Dyck (Sir A.), portrait of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, its whereabouts, 101
Van Mildert (Bishop), his ancestry, 232
Van Somer (Paul), supposed portrait of 1st Earl of
Marlborough, 45 Vaughn surname, its origin, 28 Vega (Garcilaso de la), correct form of his name,
132, 254
Verdun, 1806, Englishmen detained at, 232 Vertue (George), drawing of East India House in
1711, 72
Villiers (Robert), c. 1640, his identity, 14 Virtue poetically defined, 77 Vlachs, English travellers on, 1, 57 Voyce (George), clockmaker at Monmouth, 75
W
Waddington (Mary), d. 1876, bequest to Hethe
parish, 104
Wades at Westminster School, 272 Wales, North, Sir Walter Scott in, 1825, 126, 278 Walker (Dr. George) of Londonderry, his descen- dants, 46
Walker (John), son of Walker of Londonderry, 46 Walker (John), second lieutenant, 1709, his
history, 46 Walker (Thomas), B.D., Fellow of Sidney Sussex
College, 186
Waller ( ), Fleet Street bookseller, 1884, infor- mation wanted, 158 Waller (Edmund) or Nahum Tate, verses on
opening of Parliament, 128 Walrpnd family of Devon, 131 Walsingham (Sir Edward), Lieutenant of the
Tower, 49 Walsingham (Sir Francis), Secretary to Queen
Elizabeth, 49
Wantage, Berks, Price's Arms Inn, 18 War, 1914-48 : public-houses with names con- nected with the War, 46, 88, 225 ; armistice signed on St. Martin's Day, 296. See War slang.
War, the Great, vision of, in 1819, 340 War slang : mebus, 11, 86, 308 ; " Sandbag Mary Ann," and other phrases, 270, 271, 306, 308, 333 Ward (James Edward), founder of Ward line of
steamers, his family, 159
Ward family of Norwich, burnt in fire, 1766, 159 ' Ward-room," its etymology, 109 Wars of the Roses, children's story about, 187,
230, 254
Warwickshire sheep folk-lore, 155 Washington (George), cornet en second in British
army, 1746, 133, 281 Washington (Laurence), captain in British army,
1742, 133, 281
' Water-pipes',' Psalm xlii. 9, its meaning, 243 Waters (Mary), Lady Tynte, her history, 178, 205,
313
Waters or Watkins family of Scethrog, 178, 205 Vatkins or Waters family of Scethrog, 178, 205 Wax : " mede wax " and " bolen wax," meaning
of terms, 186
Weather: blackthorn winter, 148 Weather rune : oak and the ash, 161, 229 iWebb (Capt. John) of Islandbridge, co. Dublin,
his biography, 330 Wedding trousseau of a lady c. 1630, prices, 291 Veekes, boys at Westminster School, 73, 145, 169 Weenix (Jan), his pictures, 25 Welch surname, its origin, 28