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Notes and Queries, July 31, 1920.


SUBJECT INDEX.


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" Corri-fister " or " corry " use of the term, in

Lowland Scotch, 2pl, 278

' Coriolanus,' " corioli " in Shakespeare's, 226 " Corry " or " corrie-fister," use of the term in

Lowland Scotch, 251, 278 Count E at Bath c. 1790, 130 Cousins, marriage of, 312 Cowper (William), his summer-house at Olney,

304 Crateman = hawker of pottery, use of the word,

1650, 34

Cromwell family, 147 Cromwell (Oliver) and Bogdan Chmielnitzky,

88 Cromwell (Oliver), 1704-1748. his biography,

46 Cross-bearer of the University of Cambridge, 67,

133

Cross, feast of the Invention of the Holy, 209 Cross : wearing a cross on St. Patrick's Day, 209,

276

Crosses, niche? in churchyard, 251, 299 Crossing, folk-lore o- tho danger of, 343 Crown. Clerk of the, in the Northern Counties,

189, 217

Crucifixion in art : the spear-wound, 314 Cryptogram, Shakespearian, 147 Crystal and silver, salt-cellar, 1603, 189 Cup : anathema cup, origin of the name, 150 Custom as part of rent, 128, 211 Cypress =a vintage of Cyprus, 40, 97, 174 Cyrene, Theodorus of c. 300 B.C., 91, 158


D


Da Vinci (Leonardo) his unfinished Battle of Anghiari, 311, 337

D'Affigny (Marius), his volume on ' Antiquity,' c. 1670-90, 130

Daggle mop=a statute fair, 21

Dante, Mohammed and AH in Hell, 149

Danteiana ; Quando la brina in su la terra assempra, 55 ; death of Pia, 226 ; ' Inf.' XXIV. 4-6

Danvers family, 78

Darnell and Thorp families of Northumberland, 170, 218

David, ' Episcopus Recreensis,' 1315, identifica- tion of the diocese, 21

Davidians : David George's sect, 227, 257

De Blainville, his ' Travels,' 1743, 270

De Bosch (Louisa) b. 1798 =O. H. Toulmin, her parentage, 209

De Brus tomb, Hartlepool, 229

De Burgo (John), Chancellor of Cambridge Univer- sity, 1383-86, 209, 277

De Celle (Count de), in London, 1792, 170

De Georges family of Knighton Gorges, I. of W. 1241-1349, 182, 203

De la Clue (Admiral), his biography, 335

De Quincey or Quincy family ol Lincolnshire, 150

Deacon and Jenner families, c. 1769, 132

" Dead " reckoning : " deduced " reckoning, 35 '

Deal as a place of call, 12, 52

Deeds, ancient, 310'

Degrees of " Beloved "-ness, exact official, 26

Dehany family, 4P


Delane (J. T.) documents relating to Ins editorship of The Times, 241, 265; his Journal of his visit- to America 285, 305, 325

" Derby Blues " : " Oxford Blues," 212, 236, 298

Derbyshire dialect words, MS. glossaries of, 229

Devon, Prince Charles in North, 1645-, 36, 150, 193, 214, 337

Devon, Sir H. Gary, loyal cavalier of Cocking! on, c. 1657, 89, 153

Devonian and Cornish priests executed, 56, 171

Dialect, MS. glossaries of Derbyshire, 229

Dickens (Charles), Deal as place of call in ' Bleak- House,' 12 ; bis medical knowledge, 252, 282

" Diddykites " and gypsies, 149, 193, 216, 261 320

Diets of the Swiss Confederation, 296

Diocesan Calendars and Gazettes, earliest. 296

Directory, earliest clerical, 64, 157, 194, 237. 259

Dish in Latin, gender of, 177, 216

Divorce and marriage, a Frenchman's record.- 249

Divorce, " hardness of heart " and Mosaic per- mission of, 252

Dock-leaves and nettle stings, 295, 319

Doctor of Divinity, Cambridge, and old statutory declaration, 63

Donkeys' years =a very long time ago, 76

Dooab Field Force, 1828, 274, 316

Douglas (Walter), Governor of Carribee Islands., 1711, 333

Dozell (Edmund) = Catherine S. Smith, 1791, marriage register wanted, 66

Dreux family, Hugenot refugees, their descendant* 37, 76

Dromore, fifteenth century Bishops of, 44, 98- 229, 261, 281

Drum (Michael), B.A., Lutheran, imprisoned 1540,- 64

Drummond (Lieut.), engraving of his miraculous- escape, 251

Dudley (Richard), D.D., d. 1536, his biography, 68

Duff (Capt. J. C. Grant), his biography, 13, 47, 96-

" Duke of Pentwezel," portrait of the, 250, 301

Dunsmore family, 312

Durham, Bishops of, their stvle and title before 1836, 36

Dutton (Mrs. Anne), her biography, 17


East India Company, Charles Lamb and the,- 26 ; its motto, 237

Editorial :

As dead as Queen Anne, 284

Coddington (William), 1601-1678, 200

Fawcett-Munro duel, 200

Genealogical trees of Royal Families of Eng- land and France, 100

Indian summer, 27

Jones (Sir W.), his ' Essay on Bailments,' 200*

Lovel (Lord), 100

Merelik, d. 1913 his biography, 240

Seventeenth century charm, 264

Sobieski Stuart brothers, 200

' Swiss Family Robinson,' London' edition of 1814, 140