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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan., 1920*


" To-morrow shall be my dancing day," carol,

origin wanted, 320 ' Tom Jones,' Gibbon's prophecy about, 268,

303, 327 Tombstone embedded in tree, Ceylon, 37, 78,

166 Tombstone inscriptions, in Malvern Priory, 267,

305 ; Berkshire, 182 Tonga inscription on seal, 64 " Top-hole," " Topping," derivation, 233 " Toponymies " in Great Britain and France,

290, 331

Tortoise, its indifference to hunger, 125 Tourneur (Cyril), " The Revenger's Tragedy,"

" The Second Maiden's Tragedy," 225 Tower of London : Yeomen of the Guard and

Tower Warders, 192

Tracks, submerged, information wanted, 70 Tradesmen's cards and bill-heads, particulars

wanted, 317 1 Tragedy of Nero,' 1675, by Nat Lee, 254, 299,

323

" Tribion," French neologism, 287 ' Trilby,' novel by Du Maurier, key to, 151, 245 Trinity, Blessed, representations of, 215 Trinity Brotherhood, 197

Trinity College, Cambridge, hereditary scholar- ship at, 297

" Trouncer," meaning of, 131 Trousers put round piano legs, 261, 301 Trumpets, devils blowing. See Horns Tudgay, marine painter, information wanted, 68 Tunnels under Thames, bibliography of, 181, 297,

298 ; Simplon, book about, 237 Tupper (Martin), his alleged pension from the

Earl of Beaconsfield, 11 Turner (J.) painter, c. 1820, 69, 131 Turner (William) of Shrigley Park, co. Chester,

his family, 94, 249 Twining (John Aldred), evidence wanted of his

marriage with Emma Haynes, c. 1808, 238 Tyler (Wat), his fate, 153, 2*17 Tynte (Mary Waters, Lady), 76 " Up " and " down " often misused, 262


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Uvedales at Trinity College, Cambridge, 297 Uvedale (Edmund), army officer, particulars

wanted, 316 Uzzano (Niccolo da), particulars of, 11


Valetta Regis and Valetta Corone Regis, infor- mation wanted, 294

" Valhalla," peculiarity in its spelling, 237

Vassall family, 278

Vaughan (Lord [John]), and the Debany family, 268, 330

Vauvenargues, " La clarte est la bonne foi des philosophes," attributed to, 39, 105, 135

" Verdy-brown," applied to coats or dresses, meaning of, 166

Vespasian emperor, brass sestertius at Grimsby, 301

" Vestis Adriatica," 92


Veto of Sovereign exercised by Queen Anne 95*

155, 214, 272 Vickers family of Fulham, information wanted..

123 " Village Blacksmith " shop, where situated, 211,.

248, 299 Vinegar upon nitre, in Prov. xxv., 20, explained,,.

206

Vint (Henry), bust at Colchester, 146 Virgil on quarrels, translation of, 66


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Waddingham family of Yorkshire, information

wanted, 97

Wainewright (Jeremiah) or Wainwright, where- abouts of his will, 180 Wakefield (Thomas), Hebraist, information about,.

91

Walthamstow's manor house, its history, 286 Walton (Anne), particulars wanted of her mac

riage with Dr. William Hawkins, 319 Walton relic, history of a, 121 Wand, a gilt, history of, 97, 137 War (1914-18) : classical parallelisms, 57, 189 War, Prisoners of, 1758, and their letters, 6 Warnford (Richard), Winchester scholar, his his- tory, 266, 324 Warwick (Earl of), the ' Kingmaker,' letter to

Lord Ferrers, 120 Warwickshire records, society proposed to publish

them, 223

Washington (George), his wealth, 94, 221 Washington (Henry), his identity wanted, 290 Watch- and clock-makers, 353, 237, 241, 306 " Water-pipes," Psalm xlii, 9, meaning, 60 Waters (Mary, Lady Tynte), 76 Wayte family, its history, 154 " We Four Fools," engraving so inscribed, infor- mation wanted, 316 Weddell family, sailors, 171, 214 Welford (Richard), M.A., his death noticed, 224 West-country priests executed, 1548, 96, 131,.

183, 243, 332 Westgarth, inventor of hydraulic engine, 1765,-

273 Westminster Hall roof, superstition about, 121,.

157 Westcott (Philip), portrait painter, pictures by,.

246 Wheatley (James), cobbler and Methodist minister,

267 " When you die of old age I shall quake for fear,'*

235, 278, 325 Whistler's family connection with Alexander

Pope, 70 ; with Rev. Ambrose Staveley, 70 ;

with Samuel Cooper, the artist, 70 White (Gilbert), portrait said to be of him, 264,.

333 White horse, cut in landscape in Kent, its origin,

25 " Wildering " and " Wilding," use and connection,

of, 98

Willett (Andrew), Herrick's debt to, 37 William, Bishop of Dromore, 1491, his Identity,

161, 273

William, said to be Bishop of Pharos (Lesina), 10T Williams (John), author of * Stillingfleet against

Dr. Stillingfleet," 207 Williams (Miss Helen Maria), her history, ISO,

244