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AUTHORS' INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan., 1920.
.Rowan (A. E.) on Boulogne Begisters and Epi
taphs, 222
Rowe ( J. Hambley) on Sorrow's proposed book on Cornwall, 237. Boase family, 95. English parishes in 1705, 122. Giants' names, 267. Harvey (Francis) of Natal, 68. Channel Swin, 95
Budkin (Major H. E.) on Blackman and Sampson families of Sussex, 181
Bussell (Constance, Lady) on " Argyles " or gravy-pots, 219. Burning of fire-ship Fire- brand, 317. Coorg State princess, 296. Denis (Sir Peter), 242. Hyde (Edward), D.D., 104. Kettle (Tilly), 189. Mercury drawn by two cocks, 214
Bussell (F. A.) on meaning of " water-pipes " (Psalm xlii.), 50. Topographical slip of Dickens, 37
S. on Boutell's punning catalogue of painting and
sculpture, 173. Definition of an ambassador,
243. Matthew Arnold and proving a negative,
83
S. (C. L.) on author of quotations wanted, 223. Exchange of souls in fiction, 246
S. (F. H.) on paten or salver, 134
S. (H. K. St. J.) on " Abdolla," its meaning, 243. Johnson's ' Anthologia Graeca,' 10. ' Hamlet,' Act I. sc. iv. 36-8, 4. " Heater-shaped," 22. Pre-Raphaelite stained glass, 74. " Pro pelle cutem," 250. Wordsworth's ' Excursion ' and Grasmere Church, 234
S. (J.) on ancient customs, 318
S. (J. W.) on Scotchman's Post, 123
S. (W. B.) on Ismenia, 25
St. Swithin on Anguish Street, 165. " As dead as a door-nail," 304. Bird-scaring songs, 246. Bluecoat School at York, 158. Definition of ambassador, 243. Etymology of Grim or Grime, 137. " Flummery," 192. George Sel- wyn's riddle, 188. Good Friday pleasure fairs, 164. Hereditary long hair, 177. Indentures and Frazer (Sir J. G.), 148. Master gunners, 211. Missel thrush and mistletoe seeds, 132. Mrs. Grundy, 233. " Royal Ante diluvian Order of Buffaloes," 237. St. John Baptist heads, 238. Shakespeare and the garden, 193. " Sheer hulk " and " Spanish Main," 65. Soul's attention to a corpse, 205. Swin Channel, 130. Toad-juice, 70. Trousered piano legs, 301. Two popes : their histories, 305
Salmon (Principal David) on Napoleon I. and Lord John RusseU, 48
Sampson (Rev. G.) on bird-scaring songs, 98. Missel thrush and mistletoe seeds, 98
Samuel (Arthur Michael) on Emerson's ' English Traits,' 275
Sanigar (Wm.) on astertion flowers, 302. Bell Tavern, Broad Street, Bristol, 295. Merchant marks , 23
Scottish Student on the Ainslie Bond, 41
Seton-Anderson (James) on Sir Francis Anderson's descendants, 122. Baillie (Dr. George Robert- son), 161. Baillie (Thomas), 293. Boumphrey family, 67. List of marriages, 262. Simpson (Robert), royal farrier, 67. Turner (Wm.) of Shrigley Park, 94, 249
Shakespear (Col. John) on 1811 Derby Race, 124.
Shakespear (Hon. John) of Jamaica, 124.
Shakespear (John) of RatclifE Highway, 151.
Translations wanted, 295
Sharland (Miss E. Cruwys) on " Argyles," 327.
Paten or salver, 13
Sharp (W.) on white horse of Kent landscape, 25 Sheridan (R. B. C.) on Patrick Brady, 291 Sherwood (George) on Boulogne : Registers and Epitaphs, 223. ( Fund for Preserving Memorials of the Dead in Ireland, 218. Manor records, 244. Marriage records, 305. Million Bank. 222 Singer (Dorothea Waley) on mediaeval scientific
MSS., 206
Smith (Edward) on bibliography of epitaphs, 130 Smith (Prof. G. C. Moore) on " Bonfire Night," lines, 318. Christmas verses spoken by child- ren, 46. Puritan and his cat, 232 Smith (John Anderson), M.D., on pronunciation
of " apochromatic," 209, 277 Smith (J. de Berniere) on forgotten writers, 189 Smith (O. King) on St. Cuthman, 76 Smith (W. R. F.) on Shropshire names, 266 Snell (Molly H.) on author of quotation wanted,.
211
Southam (Col. Herbert) on Allin R. Burt, minia- ture painter, 167. George Street, Portman Square, London, 209. House wherein Lord Roberts died, 125. Longest bowshot, 180* Lucien Bonaparte, prisoner in England, 300. Master gunners, 213. Mrs. Susan Cromwell, 277. Submarine boat at Paris, 1850, 162. " Why don't they eat cake," 162 Sparke (A.) on " As jolly as sandboys," 279. Back-magazine dealers, 104. Bibliography of epitaphs, 130. Blackwell Hall Factor, "306. Bonaparte (Lucien), prisoner in England, 300. Brown (Joseph), 54. Clay balls as Christmas collecting boxes, 80. Clenock (Rev. Dr.) 161. Cock as the French national emblem, 131. Court of St. James, 3(24. Cowap surname, 247. Derivation of surnames, 325. Domestic use of patens, 60. Elephant and Oliphant. 301. Etymology of Grim or Grime, 137. " Fed up," 169. Fenner family, 274. " Flummery," 149. Foundling entries in parish registers, 40. " Get the needle," 194. Graves planted with flowers, 166. Interment in other families* graves, 121. Knibb (Joseph), clockmaker, 241. Labour-in- Vain, as street name, 193. Longest bowshot, 220. " Lorribus," 205. Marazion, 328. Merchant marks and ancient finger-rings, 22. Million Bank, 222. New Shakspere Society's publications, 162. Pseudonyms, 293. Rede-birds, 329. Robertson, minia- turist, of Dublin, 249. St. Helena ' Life of Marlborough,' 108. " Scotchman's Post," 188. Shepherd (George), 322. Statues and Memo- rials in the British Isles, 312. Stewart (Hon. Lieut. George), 75. Stocks (Dr. J. E.), 333. Taylor (Sir Charles Wm.), Bt., 190. Souls ex- changed in fiction, 191. War slang, 19. Williams (Miss Helen Maria), 244 Speinchorn (C.), D.Phil., on John Norcross, 291 Steiner (Bernard C.) on " Nablette " and " Bonte-
feu," 66
Stephen '(George A.) on Norfolk manuscripts, 217 Stewart (Alan) on J. Turner, painter, 131 Stewart-Brown (R.) on " Thwertnic " or
" Thiertnie," old Cheshire custom, 93 Stockley (Prof. W. F. P.) on changes in accentua- tion noted in ' New English Dictionary,, 32