Notes and Queries, Jan., 1920.
SUBJECT INDEX.
343
liable of countryman and field, 67
Factor, Blackwell Hall, explanation of term, 266,
' 306
4 Fair Mile,' prehistoric road, information wanted,
318
"Farewel Folly' and 'The Amorous Miser,' 310 Feast of the Assumption, called " Lady Day in
harvest," 236
' Feather-necks,' explanation of term wanted, 42 " Fed up," occurrence in Boer War, 79, 159 Fell (Dr.), schoolboys' rime about, 315 Fenner family, its history, 181, 274 Field-names in Hampshire, their meanings, 208,
328
Fielding (Henry), as a publicist, 283 ; Gibbon's prophecy about ' Tom Jones,' 268, 303, 327 at- Fielding (J. T.), J.P., statue at Bolton, 313 Fielding (Miss Sarah) at Yew -Cottage, Widcombe,
182
Finger-rings as merchant's emblems, 22 Finkle Street, meaning of name, 69, 109, 219 Firebrand fire-ship, its burning, 317 Fishyard, meaning of the term, 181, 216 Flag, Greek, its origin and history, 174 Flamsteed (John), letter of, 64 Flanders, changes in the shield of, 238, 323 Fleet Prison Records, whereabouts wanted, 266 Fleete (William) of Selsworthy, Wykehamist, 74
- Fletcher's reputed authorship of " Double False-
hood," 30, 60, 86 .Fletcher (John William), friend of the Wesleys,
particulars wanted, 293
Fletcher of Madeley's connexion with Bangor, in- formation wanted, 320 Flowers on graves, origin of custom of planting,
15, 166
" Flummery," meaning of, 149, 192 JFoch (Ferdinand), French Marshal, his patronymic, 203
Tolk-lore :
Boys born in May cruel, 25
Corpse visited by the soul, 205
Hair cut to prevent head- or stomach-ache,
138
- Hedgehogs, sucking milk, 105, 160,304 ; col-
lecting fruit, 304 !Magpie as bird of omen, 5, 116 .Missel-thrush and mistletoe, 98, 132, 165 .Mowing followed by rain, 41, 81, 106 Red hair, 194, 218
Footpaths, submerged, information wanted, 70 Ford (William Simpson), publisher, of Holywell
street, facts about, 125
Foresters, Ancient Order of, and Blue Eye, 22 Forgotten writers-.) 150, 189 JETorster family of Hanslope, Bucks, 51 iFoundlings entered in parish registers, 40, 71 Frankfort, Maison Rouge, hotel, information
wanted, 321 Fraser (James), Bishop of Manchester, bust at
Bolton, 313
Frazer's (Sir J. G.) view of indentures, 148 JFremland, Essex, its locality wanted, 295 French national emblem, the cock, 94, 131
French Revolution : " Why don't they eat
cake ? " 53, 162 Fuller, relation of Markshall with family of, 8,
78, 132 Fund for Preserving the Memorials of the Dead in
Ireland, 183, 218 Furniture, wooden pegs displaced by screws in,
date wanted, 236
Gaimar's ' Estoire des Engleis,' and the Anglo--
French " De Sanctis," 281
" Gamp " is an adjective, 338
Garden, Shakespearian anthologies of the, 153,
193, 306
Garnham family, information wanted, 67 Garrett (J. B. da S. L. de A.), Portuguese poet*
his ancestry, 182 " Gaspers," meaning of, 159 Gavelacre, origin of the place-name, 295, 322 George Street, Portman Square, London, its rate
and parish books, 209
Giants in England, list of their names, 267, 329 Gibbon (Edward), his prophecy about " Tom
Jones," 268, 303, 327
Gipping Church, inscriptions in, explained, 138 Gissing (George), his life depicted in the ' Life of
Henry Maitland,' 151, 269 Gladstone (Rt. Hon. W. E.) on Dante, 122 ;
described by B. Disraeli, 11 Glamorgan Volunteer Rangers, information
wanted, 67 Gloucester Cartulary, No. 316, a spurious charter,
261 Gloucester, charter of Henry I. (1127), 16, 72,
101
" Go to Exeter," important in murder trial, 14 Goldsmith (Oliver) and Panton Street Puppet
Show, 83
Goldsworthy as a place-name, 39, 79 Good Friday Pleasure Fairs, facts about, 124, 163 Gouramma, princess of Coorg, her strange history,
264, 296
Graf ton, Oxon., information wanted, 320 " Gram " in place-names, its meaning wanted, 266 Grant (Capt. B.), his history, 238, 298 Grant (Col. Colquhouri), particulars of, 54, 250 Grants in ' The Waterloo Roll Call,' 298 Grasmere Church, Wordsworth's references in
' The Excursion,' 234 Graves belonging to other families, interment in,
121
Graves, custom of planting flowers on, 15, 166 Gravestones, with portraits, 250, 306, 330 Gravy-pots called " Argyles," 154, 219, 248, 326 Greek national flag, its origin and history, 174 Greek Anthology, collections used at Westminster
and Eton, 75
Greek temperament discussed by Aristotle, 22 Greencoat School at Colchester, 332 ; at Leicester,
158 Greenwell (Thomas), editor, particulars wanted,
294 Griffiths (Ralph), founder of The Monthly Bevieic,
236, 279, 307 Griffiths (Richard), paladin in Carew tournament,
Grim or Grime in place-names, its etvmologv 95, 137, 160, 245, 328