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NOTES AND QUERIES

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Fagot, in the sense of food, 147. 236.

Fairchild lecture at Shoreditch church, 507.

Fairfax family, 17.

Fairfax (Sir Thomas) Correspondence, 337. 419.

Falchion, its pronunciation, 174.

Falstaff (Alex. Hugh) on Harrison and Negus, 231.

Richard Haryson, 56. Families, large, 469. 490. Farquhar (Geo.) on Dry den's funeral, 291. Fashions in dress, origin, 332. 450. 503. F. (D.) on quotation from Bacon's works, 304. F. (E.) on epigram on insolvent debtors, 490. Feasts, custom of drinking at, 383. Fecialis on armorial queries, 223. Feldon, its derivation, 473. Felo-de-se and Hampstead manor, 313. 401. Female parish overseer, 83. 204. Female terminal figures, 355. Fenwick (Sir John), his capture, 68. Ferrar (Nicholas), his nieces, 171. Ferrara (Andrea), value of his sword-blade, 73. 140.

204. 235.411.

F. (G.) on Albert Durer's picture of Melancholy, 12. F. (H. A.) on " appruari " and " appruator," 336. Fielding's " Tom Jones," the facetious writer quoted,

313. 402. 441. Fig-pie wake, 227. 322. Fillingham (Wm.), bibliopole, 55. 141. " First impression," its legal meaning, 193. Fisherman on the Cobbe of Lyme, 1 53. Fitzherbert (Mrs.), her marriage with the Prince of

Wales, 153. 220. 239. 322. Fitz- Patrick (W. J.) on Major Andre, 383. Boyd and Junius's Letters, 43. Ode on the burial of Sir J. Moore, 1 58. Walker's will, reward for its discovery, 88. Fitzwilliam (Lord), his hounds, 380. Flamsteed (John), his Works, 466. Fleming (Robert), " Rise and Fall of the Papacy," 392.

479.

Fleur-de-lis, 225. 245. 309. 328. 348. 368. 387. 408. Flight of Norfolk, 95. Floral decorations of churches, 267. 441. Floyd (Ann), translator of La Fayette's Memoirs of

Henrietta, 11.

F. (M. E.) on Wordsworth and Campbell, 351. F. (M. G.) on armorial bearings, 94.

Dancing tunes, 82. Foliot family, 210. 279.

Folk Lore :

Ague cured, 386. 523.

Apples christened on St. James's day, 386.

Banns of marriage, superstition regarding, 202.

280.

Church path, 330. Cramp cures, 386. Cuckoo superstition, 386. 523. Easter day superstition, 331. 415. Epilepsy cures, 331.

Gloucestershire prescription for epilepsy, 331. Hair, superstition respecting human, 386. Head ache cured, 386. Hooping cough cured, 386. Styles, the old and new, 330.


Fond (N. de la), his portrait, 140.

Fonseca (Abp. Alphonso), inscription on his college,

441.

Foolscap paper, 251.

Footmen, running, 9. 80. 121. 177. 279. 383. 439. Ford (Michael), engraver, 215. Foreigners, how designated, 253. Foreigners' English, 130. Forensic jocularity, 148. 418. Forget-me-not (Myosotis palustris), 270. Forster (Dr. Thomas) noticed, 122. Fortescue (Frank) on systems of short-hand, 152. Fortunatus (Venantius), passage in, 391. Foss (Edward) on Judge Creswell, 270. 321.

Sir Henry Gould, 362.

Temples, as two Inns of Court, 65. Fowler (Bp. Edward), belief in fairies and ghosts, 393. Fowls upon all fours, 83.

Fox (Edward) on Sorrel, William III.'s pony, 467. Fox (Sir Stephen), armorial bearings, 410; family,

301.

Foxlowe (Samuel) of Staveley, his horn, 116. F. (P. S.) on Quentin Bely, 433. F. (R.) on hydrophobia patients smothered, 362.

Sir James Lowther's man-of-war, 482. Fr. on " How sweet is the song," &c., 433. France, motto of the royal arms, 410. Frandley, tavern sign, 190. Franklin (Dr. Benj.), inedited Apologue, 305 ; painting

of him, 12. 122.

Franklin (Wm. Temple) noticed, 510. Fraser (Wm.) on arboreal decorations of churches, 441.

Commission for ecclesiastical preferments, 211.

Convocations of York and Canterbury, 272.

Doldrums, 231.

Fig-pie wake, 227.

Gallican church and English orders, 290.

Glencoe massacre, 32.

Irish convocation, 1710, 307.

Odd titles of books, 461.

Perpetual curates in Convocation, 443.

Proctors in Oxford diocese, 193.

Wine for Easter Communion, 58.

Works of mercy, 432.

York Convocation, 252. Frasers, their extermination, 32. 91. Freher (Dionysius Andreas), Works, 395. Frere, or Freer family, 75. 261. 342. 400. Frere (Geo. E.) on Bewick, wood engraver, 16.

Corruption of proper names, 451.

Frere, or Freer family, 261. 400.

German translation of Gal. v. 17, 76.

Holly fences, 443.

"Sunbeam passing through pollution," &c., 114.

Tinder, its derivation, 469.

Tradesmen's tokens, 418.

Tupper on Sensation in Vegetables, 337.

White paper injurious to sight, 283. French landing in Cheshire in 1691, 133. 266. French New Testament, translation of Matt. vi. 13.

255.

French Protestant refugees, 192. 222. French thunder proverbs, 452. Friend (Sir John), his execution, 25. Fryar (Peggy), the danseuse, 466. Fuit on dial mottoes, 230.