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GENERAL INDEX.


Petar or petard, early uses of the word, x. 241, 312,

373

Petchersk, catacombs of the Lavra of, x. 484 Peter (A.) on Londoners of Charles II.'s time, xi. 248 Peter (T. C.) on registers and Feast of St. John, ii.

427, 516. Soluta, its meaning, iii. 397 Peterborough (Lord), Macaulay on, x. 288 Peterborough, ancient customs at, iii. 385 Peterborough Cathedral, inscription on Old Scarlett's

tombstone, xi. 235 ; xii. 115, 453 Petering, meaning and derivation, vii. 29, 195, 351 "Peter Parley," Mr. S. G. Goodrich, and 'Serjeant

Bell and his Raree Show,' xii. 306 Peter the German, his parents, ii. 168, 437 Peter the Great in England, xi. 14, 78, 239: xii. 127,

213, 510

Petherick (E. A.) on Barrington and Botany Bay Theatre, ii. 404. Bookbinding question, i. 152. Crossing the Line, xi. 55. Oceania, viii. 408. River not flowing on the Sabbath, xii. 52. Voyages and travels issued anonymously, vii. 227 Petigrewe, old form of pedigree, v. 49, 117, 172, 233,

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Petit (Jules Charles Henry), heraldic authority, i. 17 Petit bleu = closed telegraph card, iii. 244 Petites, little children, teacher of, A.D. 1553, vi. 206 Petition against the use of hops, v. 376, 483 ; vi. 12 Petition to Parliament in 1780, vi. 470 ; vii. 12 Petitions, endings of, ix. 184 Petiver's Museum, its history, ii. 208 Petosiris and Ptolemy, viii. 520 ; ix. 51 Petrie (G.) on christening new vessels, i. 269 Pett (Peter), Charles II.'s shipwright, lines on, ix.

195, 298

Pett (Phineas), naval architect, xi. 403, 451, 616 Pett family of Barnstaple, co. Devon, i. 418 Petty (S. L.) on age of entry at Inns of Court, vii. 452. ' Cradel grass," ix. 427. Dendritic markings in paper, vii. 477. Dutton family, vii. 117. Eparchy, xi. 15. Horn dancers, ix. 11. Japanese folk-lore, vi. 468. Martineau (Miss), her 'Guide to the Lakes,' vi. 489. Merrett (Christopher), v. 503. Pillillew, use of the word, v. 485. Place- names in the ' Journal of George Fox,' viii. 367. Twyford yew tree, vi. 154, 377. Water-emmets, 1705, xi. 389

Petty (William), S.T.B., his biography, x. 508 Petunia, derivation of the word, x. 284 Petworth and the Percies, iii. 469 ; iv. 35 Pew, childbed, ii. 5, 255 ; iii. 212 Pews annexed to houses, vii. 388, 517; viii. 89, 191

288, 428 ; ix. 31; xii. 296, 412 Pewter marks, iv. 458, 506, 526 ; v. 114 ; x. 328,

416 ; xi. 196 ; xii. 457 Pewter plate, French, vi. 347 Peyto family of Warwickshire, vi. 290, 395 Peyton (Robert) and Sir Robert Patton, xii. 48 Peyton (Sir Sewster) and Thomas King, their duel

ix. 347 Phaer (Thomas), of Cilgerran, M.P., circa 1656-8

ix. 467; x. 35, 98 Phaire (Col. Robert), Governor of Cork, 1651, his

estates, vi. 361, 457

Phantomnation, ghost-word, ii. 486 ; iii. 304 Phasis, Dr. Johnson's reference to, xii. 482


Philately and its literature, x. 81, 172, 239, 333, 432,

470

Phidias, name of bis friend wanted, vii. 268 Philip II. of Spain, his first wife, i. 9, 74 ' Philip and cheynye," origin of the term, xi. 429 Philipeon (John), of Calgarth, Westmorland, his

daughters, x. 468

Phillimore (W. P. W.) on "And your petitioner shall

ever pray," ix. 184. Christian names, treble, vi.

49. Middlemore (Lewis), ii. 267. Panshon, viii.

406. Petigrewe, for pedigree, v. 233

Phillip (Admiral Arthur), his biography, i. 128 ;

ii. 46 Phillippo surname, its meaning, vii. 468 ; viii. 72,

131, 233, 333

Phillips (C. H.) on venison feast, xii. 47 Phillips (C. M.) on killen or keeling=a barn, xii. 297. Merlin's Mechanical Museum, iii. 235. Quality Court, Chancery Lane, xii. 286. Shakespeare's geography, xii. 90

Phillips (E. S.) on Cornish wreckers, xi. 393 Phillips (G.) on searchers of leather, vii. 48 Phillips (J.) on Mrs. Jane Barker, novelist, x. 171.

Cecil (Dorothy), viii. 386 ; ix. 53 Phillips (J. S.) on St. John's, Clerkenwell, ii. 346 Phillips (R.) on " A-sailing by the night," x. 8 Phillips (Sir Richard), lines on, x. 407 ; Lancelot Sharpe, and S. T. Coleridge, xi. 341, 381, 434, 476

Phillips (W.) on mayors' title and precedence, xii. 57.

Oldest borough in England, ix. 236. Shrewsbury

records, vi. 393. Throgmorton (Francis), vii. 89.

Weld (Sir John), v. 229

Phillips (W. E.), Governor of Penang, 1820-6, ix.

129

Philology and ethnology, v. 496 ; vi. 30 Philoscriblerius, pseudonym of James Moore Smith,

vi. 490 ; vii. 75

Philoxenus, saying attributed to Jesus by, ix. 326 Philpot MSS., viii. 16 Phin (J.) on coffee made of malt, xii. 191. Mallet or

mullet, ix. 486

Phinn (C. P.) on adjectival change, ix. 113. Appen- dicitis, xi. 46. Authorized Version, ix. 237. Hymn by Dean Vaughan, xi. 473. ' Hymns Ancient and Modern,' viii. 388. ' N. & Q.' anagram, Pack, viii. 273. Quotations, viii. 288. when at last," xii. 429. Songs, old, viii. 2] Stevenson (R. L.) Corinthian : Put, xi. Surnames from single letters, viii. 232. Verses' wanted, viii. 212 Phipps family, x. 326, 432 Phipson (E. A.) on Latin conversation, x. 452 Phisgie=pick, ii. 488 Phonetics and children, viii. 521 Phonological statistics, vi. 368 Phonology, comparative, and ethnic characters, vi.

209

Photography, discoverer of, v. 26, 116, 365, 464 Phrases, origin of current, vi. 486 ; vii. 58 Phutatorius and Gastripheres, vi. 48, 138 Piache=peaiman, use of the words, viii. 363 Pianoforte keys, their width, i. 408 ; ii. 12 Pick = steal, x. 245 Pickage. See Pillage.