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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 31, 1903.
Pickford (J.) on King's Champion, 116
Mallet or mullet, 293
Monument, to General Cureton, 492 ; in Beverley
Minster, 507
Napoleon's first marriage, 72 ; his last years, 434 Nottingham (Lady), 336 . Oxford at the accession of George I. , 225 'Pageant,' 470 Pin pictures, 493 Poets on adversity, 515 "Quiz," Junior, 436 Reference wanted, 387 School rules, old, 15 Scott (Sir Walter), and Sir David Wilkie, 235 ;
his ' Woodstock,' 515 Tib's Eve, 33 Trinity Monday, 152 ' Vicar and Moses,' 232 Yarrow unvisited, 58 Piddinghoe Church, Sussex, square opening in, 347>
477
Pierpoint (R.) on arms of continental cities, 177 Bible for a prisoner, 285 " Chien ou rat," 208 Christmas card, first, 237 Dictionary of Greek mythology, 291 "Fert, Fert, Fert," 453 Galley : galeode, 311 Gladstone, Italian address by, 59 ' Hamlet," J. i. 115, 225 "Keep your hair on," 279 Maltese language and history, 466 Masculine dress, 476
' Memoirs of the Cbevalier Pierpoint,' 209 Salisbury (Lord) on decaying nations, 516 Sathalia, 256 Statistical data, 116 Visiting cards in Italy, 168 Pigeon-holes, their use and meaning, 209 Pigott (Edward), astronomer, 248 Pigott (W. J.) on Robert Paget, 209 Pin pictures, 398, 375, 493 Pink (W. D.) on James Anderton, 87 Baronets of Nova Scotia, 77 Bond (Dr. John), 274 Jackson (Sir Anthony), 313 Phaer (Thomas), of Cilgerran, 98 Three unknown members of the Long Parliament,
383
Piquet, poem on, 467
41 Place," use of the word for name of house, 448 Place-names, explanation of, 188, 249 Platt (J.), jun., on Boudicca, its pronunciation, 64, 177 Chicago, its etymology, 346 Hebrew incantations, 78 "Ichdien," 372 July, its pronunciation, 426 Linguistic curiosities, 456 "Muskeg berry," 509 Opeagha, zoological term, 325 Petunia, its derivation, 284 Sheregrig, Arabic bird-name, 4 Tomato, 227 Wampum, 226 Wigwam, its origin, 446
Playing-cards, political, 207
Plunkett ( W. A.) on lines on withered wild flower, 109
' The Ghost at the Funeral,' 48 Pocock family of Chieveley, Berks, 348 Poets on adversity, 285, 374, 515 Poland (Sir H. -B.) on Dickens, Overs, and Dr.
Elliotson, 405 " In matters of commerce the fault of the Dutch,"
270
Thackeray's belief in homeopathy, 132, 329 " Quiz," Junior, 354 Pole (R.) on Knightley Charleton, 317 Pole (Sir Geoffrey), d. 1558, his descendants, 18 Politician on " Leaps and bounds," 113
" Peace, retrenchment, and reform," 348, 496 " The religion of all sensible men," 209 Pollard-Urquhart (F. E. R.) on Huguenot settlers in
Ireland, 478 White-headed boy, 518 Polygraphic Hall, its history, 109, 233, 331 Poor tax, exemption from, 467 Pope (A.), Roubiliac'a bust of, 408, 471, 492 Popham (J. S.) on flint : ferrey, 177 Popple, use and meaning of the word, 208, 294, 370,
495
Portraits, superstition about, 147 Portugal (Crown Prince of), his Christian names, 108 Postage-stamp collecting and its literature in 1860,
81, 172, 239, 333, 432, 470 Postcard, inventor of the, 126 Postcards, pictorial, 212
Potts (R. A.) on Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 114 Pound Day, its observance, 5 Powell (Harriett), her portrait, 145 Poyer family arms and motto, 428 Praia, Portuguese name in Hong Kong harbour, 424 Prayers to the point, instance of, 325 Pre-Celtic Britain, lingual traces of, 227, 298 Premierships of the Victorian era, 105 Pre- Reformation practices in English churches, 468 Price (F. G. H.) on coronation advertisement of 1685,
166
Sweezing or squeezing watch, 467 Price (Major-General), d. 1747, 209 Pricket candlesticks, 228, 376 Prideaux (W. F.) on Queen Anne, 431
Ballads on the coronation of King George II., 121
" Birmingham's dress," 471
Bungay, place-name, 273
Carteret Street, Westminster, 346
Castle Carewe, 214, 373
Coleridge bibliography, 310
Coleridge's 'Christabel,' 388, 429
Crooked Usage, Chelsea, 147, 474
Etchings and engravings, 369
Hallam (Arthur Henry), 510
Haweis (Rev. H. R.), 426
Home Alley, London, 358
Knights of the Garter, 190
Moryson (Fynes), his ' Itinerary,' 393
Oxford at the accession of George.!., 313
Polygraphic Hall, 331
Portrait by Zurbaran, 514
Rhodes (Cecil), his ancestors, 416
St. Mary Axe, 425