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Y. (S. M.) on dedication of author to himself, vi. 254

Y. (X.) on Daniel Defoe, i. 47

Y . (Y.j on collect for Advent Sunday, i. 298. Names in Fielding's novels, ii. 426. " Plain living and high thinking," vi. 97. Silversmiths, local, i. 18

Yacht, a royal, ix. 244, 311

Yaffle = eating or a meal, use of the word, xi. 286.

Yake on Lesbian rule, x. 431

Yale (Elihu), his wife and family, x. 385, 512

Yam, its etymology, v. 226

Yapp binding, origin of the term, iv. 169, 256

Yard and verge, their etymology, vii. 281

Yard of ale, glass measure, ix. 84, 255

Yardley (E.) on the real ^Eneas, iii. 132. ^Esop, remarks on, iii. 344, 404; iv. 85, 285. Apple blossoms, xi. 506. Astarte, x. 251. Author and avenger of evil, x. 35. Authors, great, i. 84. Authors of quotations wanted, vii. 198. Bacon on Hercules, xi. 65, 154, 352 ; xii. 275. Bailey (P. J.), x. 456. Bayard =horse, i. 293. "Better to have loved and lost," vii. 236. ' Birds of Cirencester,' ii. 478. Birthday cake with candles, ix. 96. ' Black- wood's Magazine ' and Maginn, i. 212. Books, attributed to other writers, i. 316 ; their paucity in Elizabethan times, xi. 150, 455. Brothers with same Christian name, ii. 535. Bruce (Michael) and Burns, ix. 471. Bull (John), iii. 378; iv. 56. Byroniana,v.460. Cinderella, v. 177. Collins (Wilkie), i. 298. Comedy, vii. 342. Corpse on shipboard.vi. 374, 492; vii. 75. Cowperasaparodist,v.44,96. Danteiana, vii. 316, 416. D'Aulnoy (Comtesse) and the microphone, iii. 397. D'Auvergue family, vii. 332. Detenus, v. 197. " Devil and his dam," ii. 45, 157. Devil as a black dog, ii. 206. " Different than," x. 275 ; xi. 476. Dryden, v. 353, 482. Epitaph at Gravesend, xii. 518. Evil spirits and inkbottles, xii. 297. Fantastic fiction, vii. 161. Fashion in lan- guage, x. 337. Genius, xi. 432 ; xii. 244, 517. "Gent- lier," viii. 114, 172. Ghosts, aristocratic, i. 175. Goat in folk-lore, v. 522 ; vi. 132, 196. Hattock.vi. 497. Hawkwood (Sir John), v. 73. Heber's 'Palestine/ xii. 246. Helicon, viii. 102. Hell of the poets, iv. 126, 217, 296, 336, 423. Henry VI.' and Tacitus, xii. 105. Heraldic shields, xii. 113. Hereditary odour, iv. 94. Heuskarian rarity in the Bodleian Library, x. 497; xi. 31. "His time a moment, and a point his space," v. 58. Homer, i. 126. Hood (Robin), xi. 258. Horns of Moses, vi. 176. Hugo (Victor): "The Flying Dutchman," iv. 194. Hurgin, its etymology, v. 214, 274. Iron Duke and Duke of Wellington, x. 295. Jamshy'd and Kaikoba'd, ii. 395. Jonson (Ben), unclaimed poem by, v. 77, 232, 339. Journal of a London citizen, xii. 317. Joy, remembrance of past, i. 251. Keats's 'La Belle Dame sans Merci,' xi. 95, 353. Key, golden, i. 98. Knife superstition, xi. 53. Lee (S.), his ' Shakespeare,' iii. 256. Legend, old, vii. 197 ; of the serpent's feet, xi. 70 ; of the first flesh-eater, xii. 514. 'Lost Pleiad,' vi. 274. Lungete, viii. 432. Lupo-mannaro, xi. 17. Milton, and the North, ii. 56 ; poem attributed to, vii. 91, 235 ; his 'Hymn on the Morning of Christ's Nativity,' xi. 475. Misquotations, xi. 13, 93, 274, 457. Modestest, use of the word, ii. 238, 351. Morris (William) as a man of business, vii. 54, 118.


  • N. & Q.,' obituaries of contributors, iv. 412.

Nature myths, vii. 36. Neither, its syntax, ii. 154. New Year's Day superstitions, i. 351. Norman gizer, v. 115. Old Wife, xi. 433. Orange blossoms, xii. 56. Parallel passages, v. 373; vi. 466; xi. 511. Pass, xii. 334. Peers, double-named signatures for, v. 38. Petosiris and Ptolemy, ix. 51. Poets on adversity, x. 285, 515. Pope and massacre of St. Bartholomew, xii. 57, 232. Prior to=before, xii. 312. Rolling-pins as charms, iv. 155, 354. Rossetti's ' Ruggiero and Angelica,' ix. 476 ; x. 32. Royal standard, viii. 426. St. Helen, iii. 474. St. Pol. (Earls of), their pedigree, iv. 293, 386, 444; v. 72. Sathalia, x. 337, 475. Scott (Sir Walter), remarks on, ii. 126. Scott (Sir W.) and Wilkie, x. 315. "Seven Ages," source of the, ix. 197, 298. Shakespeare, and the sea, i. 504 ; ii. 114, 189, 456; iii. 173 ; vi.212, 376 ; imitations of his characters, ii. 246 ; and Cicero, v. 463 ; vi. 56, 154, 214, 317, 396 ; his pronunciation of "orison," vi. 375; and Rabelais, viii. 472; v. Bacon, x. 137, 214 ; his geography, xi. 333 ; xii. 90 ; Shylock's pound of flesh, xi. 476 ; Seventy- sixth Sonnet, xii. 36. Shakespeare relic, i. 295, 350. Shakspeariana, i. 83 ; ii. 203, 402, 524 ; iii. 64, 282, 294, 422 ; iv. 141, 221; viii. 238, 480 ; ix. 343 ; x. 224 ; xi. 163, 323 ; xii. 323. Shroud, sable, ii. 133, 231. Sibyl or Sybil, vii. 318, 455 ; ix. 297. Sk cat's ' Concise Dictionary,' notes on, xi. 377. Socrates, a saying of, viii. 410. Solar or nature myths, viii. 63. St. consonantal combina- tion, ii. 515 ; iii. 133, 236, 492. Style, literary, ii. 289. Sun-god and Moon-goddess, ii. 405, 538. Swallow, its song, ii. 472 : iii. 93, 171. Syntax of preface, ii. 172. 'Tales from Dreamland,' xii. 237. ' Tempest ' anagram, viii. 512. That, elliptical, iv. 255, 350. "Then"=than, viii. 51. Troy and Belgrade, iii. 126. Tyrawley=Wewitzer, i. 373. Unicorns, v. 427 J vi. 74. Utilitarian, x. 255, 431. Volant as a Christian name, v. 293, 401. Wall calendars with quotations from Shakespeare, vii. 335, 478. Waller (Edmund), iii. 165 ; iv. 57, 97. Walpole (Horace) and his editors, iii. 354. Wesley (Charles), Lillo, and Home, viii. 492. Witchcraft in Essex, xii. 313. Zephyr, its meanings, i. 453 Yarker (F. P. L.) on Camden ancestry, vii. 14 Yarmouth, "Christ's half dole" at, i. 129,349; and

" Kitty- witches," i. 388; ii. 134 Yarmouth harry-carry or trolly-cart, i. 429 ; ii. 1 8 Yarrow, mistake in reference to, ix. 386, 477 ; x. 18,

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Yate family of Gravesend or Rotherhithe, ii. 307 Yates (Mrs.), actress, 1728-87, iii. 49, 134 "Ycleping" the church, revival of the custom, viii.

420, 486 ; xii. 371, 475 Ydoltorec on Cardinal Rossi, iii. 134 ' Ye King of Arms,' weekly publication, 1873-4, v.

234 Year : Dante's allusion to the youthful year, viii. 484 ;

ix. 57, 158

Year 1900 and the " styles," v. 46 Yeatman (Pym) on genealogical research in America, vii. 244. Shakespeare's grandfather, i. 41, 213. Welsh manuscript pedigrees, iv. 412 ; v. 109, 359 ; vii. 131, 492