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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 31, 1903.
B r (R.) on O and its pronunciation, 135
Brabant (Duke of), father-in-law of Henry I., 68, 132
Bracknell, Shelley's house at, 229
Bradley (H.) on livings in the game of maw, 127
Brainy, earliest quotation for the word, 486
Bramble (J. K.) on " Upwards of," 138
Branstill or Bransil Castle, Herefordshire, 149, 191,
231
Brasses in Kirkleatham Church, 305 Bream's Buildings, lawyers in, in 1782-90, 407 Breslar (M. L. R. ) on author and avenger of evil, 35
Byron translations, 370
English literature in French homes, 425
Esquires, 148
Hebrew incantations, 29
Humorous French poetry, 512
Jews, and the 'Encyclopaedia Britannica, ' 146; and eternal punishment, 335
"To the nines," 387
Brewer (Dr. Cobham), his monument, 285, 475, 516 Brierley (H.) on Lightowler surname, 494 Briscoe (J. P.) on Philip James Bailey, 349 Bristow family, 229
Bristow (Nicholas and John), ancestry of, 288 British Academy, charter granted by the King, 161 Brittany, the war of, and ' Morte Arthure,' 161 Bronte = Bran well, 365 Brooch of Lorn, history of the, 268, 857 Brown family, 217
Brown (J.) on Lord's Prayer in verse, 190 Brown (W.) on " Kit-Cat " portraits, 316 Browne (Sir Thomas), quotation in his works, 8 ; his
marriage with Dorothy Mileham, 427 Browning and Ruskin, 328 Bruce (Michael), Robert Burns, and John Logan, 69,
130, 449
Brushfield (T. N.) on descendants of Elizabethan worthies, 310
' The Soul's Errand,' 191 Brutus on metrical psalter, 54 Bubovac, its locality, 489 Hucks and Good Fellows in 1778, 322 Buff week. See Baff week. Bugle as a signal instrument, 128 Bulloch (J. M.) on Crolly family, 209, 296
Duchess of Gordon in breeches, 290
Gordon t admiral in the Russian navy, 27
Gordon (Charles) of the Chesapeake, 127
Gordons of Rochester, 148
Bungay, place-name, its derivation, 185, 273, 350 Burials in Westminster Abbey, 206, 257, 451 Burnaby (R. B ) on Rockall, 157 Burne- Jones (Sir E.), meaning of ' The Golden Stairs,'
427, 491 Burns (Robert), Michael Bruce, and John Logan, 69,
130, 449
Burphain, earthworks at, 129, 214, 493 Burr (E. T.) on 'Life of a Lawyer,' 448 Burton-on-Trent, arms of the abbey, 468 Bury ( J. B.), curious slip in his ' History of Greece,'
126
Busillis, meaning and origin of the word, 384, 490 Buss (0.) on Buss queries, 386 Buss (R. W.), d. 1875, his engravings, 386, 493 Butler (J. D.) on early English quotations for cigar, 4
Butler (J. D.) on Frankliniana, 329
Shakespeare's vocabulary, 385 Butler (S.), his ' Erewhon,' 68 " ^7 gar," derivation of the term, 348 Byron (Admiral), his entry into the navy, 229 Byron (Lord), his bust by Bartolini, 47, 135 ; his
ancestry, 52, 97 ; translations of his poems, 268,
370 ; ode on his death, 305
C
C. on Spanish badge, 367
W ilcocks of Knossington, 56 C. (A. R.) onl.O.U., 228
Jews' Way : Jews' Gate : Jews' Lane, 137
Old songs, 111
Tallant (Miss Annie), 508 C. (C.) on humorous French poetry, 288 C. (E. F. D.) on Lady Nottingham, 11 C. (E. S.) on Barnwell Priory, Cambridge, 488 C. (G.) on baronets of Nova Scotia, 28 C. (G. E.) on Samuel Clarke, D.D., 491
Eighteenth-century indexes, 178
Whitmore (Lady), 318
C. (H.) on arms of Eton and Winchester Colleges, 29, 113, 437
Bond (Dr. John), 165
" Keep your hair on," 33
Morris (Capt. Thomas), 149
Willock (John), d. 1585, 267 C. (L.) on Lord Byron, 305
C. (T. W. ) on Lovel and De Hautville families, 9 C. (W. F.) on joke in ' Punch,' 386 C.-F. (T.) on Byron's grandfather, 97 C.I.V. nicknames, 502
Cabinet ministers and university honours, 427, 511 Calcutta, Black Hole of, the last survivor, 69 Campbell (G. W.) on Gilnew, Christian name, 289 Candace (Queen), origin and meaning of her name, 93 Candlesticks, pricket, 228, 376 Canterbury, freedom of the city, 188 Canterbury cross, 487
Cantership, obsolete variation of cantorship, 8 Capes (Rev. John Moore), his ' Reasons for returning
to the Church of England,' 1871, 347, 472 Carant or corant=a tumult or occasion of excitement,
328, 415
Cards, Christmas, their originator, 237 Cards, visiting, in Italy, 168 Carewe family and Castle Carewe, Pembroke, 92, 214,
314, 373, 453
Carey (T. W.) on Channel Island names, 185 Carlyle (T.), and Coleridge and Swinburne, 189, 296 ;
.allusions in ' Sartor Resartus,' 507 Carlyng, bird- name, 427 Carmarthen, Cavalier and Roundhead families, 168,
211 Carpenter (John), Town Clerk of London, 1417-38,
455
Carrodus family, 408
Carruthers (Robert), LL.D., his biography, 442 Carter (F. L.) on C.I.V. nicknames, 502 Carter (M.) on Le Brun, 347
Poyer family, 428
Carteret Street, Westminster, origin of the name, 346 Casanova, his memoirs, 247