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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1904.
Turnbulls, origin of the,^!, 353, 416, 475
Turnover, literary meaning of the word, 364, 471
Twerton, vicars of, 1690-1825, 208
Tyler (Capt. Peter), d. 1755, 486
Typewriter, advent of the, 69, 138
Tyre, meaning and derivation of the word, 54
Tyrone (Comte de) on rebel flag of Ireland, 228
U and V and the pronunciation of words, 29, 70
Udal (J. S.) on arms of married women, 390
Historical rime : rhyme, 491
Trench phrase, 352
Illegitimacy, 94
Umbrella and " Number Eleven," 406 Underdo wn (EL W.) on Adam the Carthusian, 301
Rons or Rowse family, 487 Union on Gipsy Queen, 407, 428
National flag, 327 United States and St. Margaret's, Westminster, 1,63,
123, 164, 289, 390
Universal language, English as a, 313 Universary, use and meaning of the word, 365 Unram, 9
Unwin (T. F.) on Cobden pamphlet, 188, 469 Upcott (William), his literary correspondence, 389, 452 Upright burial, instances of, 34, 137, 294 Upton (Thomas), b. 1677, his descendants, 447 Upton (W. P.) on Thomas Upton, 447 Usquebaugh, etymology of the word, 77 V and U and the pronunciation of words, 29, 70 V. (Q.) on Chi-Rho monogram, 452
Imaginary or invented saints, 516
Turnover, 471
V. (W. I. R.) on epitaph at Gravesend, 409 Vade-Walpole (H. S.) on Miss Charlotte Walpole, 254 Vandalism, modern, 466
Vaughan (Henry) and William Wordsworth, 146 Vaughan (John), a survivor of Waterloo, 85 Vega (Lope de), quotations from, 287, 336, 410 Venison feast, its origin, 47, 177, 253 Vergers, statutes relating to, 149 Vergilius of Naples, necromancer, 408, 470, 509 Verse, blank, and George III., 441 Veto at Papal elections, 89, 174, 396 Viad on Leland's ' Itinerary,' 287 Vicereine, use of the title, 56 Victoria (Queen), survivors of her second Parliament,
1841-7, 407
Vida on daughters of Boadicea, 357 Vigilans on Marat in- London, 109, 357 Vildeson, place-name in Crakanthorp's ' Defensio
Ecclesire Anglicanae,' 32 Village feasts, their names and dates, 107, 134, 216,
448, 473
Virgil. See Vergilius.
Virgin, Blessed, association of blue with the, 96, 177 Visitations, early, of churches in Hertfordshire, 169 Vivisection and Bishop Westcott, 205 W and the pronunciation of words, 29, 70 W. on U and V : VV : Double-U, 29 W. (C. H.) on Elizabeth Andrews, printer, 287 W. (C. 0.) on Welsh counties ceded to England, 135 W. (E.) on Sir Henry Sidney's heart, 434 W. (E. P.) on nothing, 267
Weather, 148 W. (G.) on memory, 432
Wake=a village feast, 107
W. (G. C.) on Mannings and Tawell, 277
W. (G. H.) on Col. Horton, 229
Watchmaker, 248 W. (G. M.) on black cats, 115
Heathfield (Lord), 504 W. (H.) on red playbills, 248 W. (J. B.) on farthings, 357 W. (T.) on Wives and Daughters,' 188 W. (U. V.) on Ingland, 448
Mannings and Tawell, 230
Roper (Margaret), 447
Sibson (Thomas), artist, 1817-44, 249 Wade (N.) on Lloyd family, 189 Wagner (W. R.), his 'Art and the Revolution,' 369 Waik, meaning of the word as used by Hogg, 110 Wainewright (Dr. Jeremiah), his biography, 510 Wainewright (John B.) on basilicas, 168, 412
Bible, 272
Blue associated with the Virgin, 177
Cardinals, 19, 497
" Chaperoned by her father," 370
Charles I. and the Episcopate, 73
Coleridge as a translator, 193
Courts of Requests, Wards, and Augmentations, 490
Donhead St. Mary, 205
Earliest English newspaper, 71
English cardinals, 192
Genius, 373
Glastonbury walnut, 315
Heber's ' Palestine,' 514
Immurement alive of religious, 132, 376
Jewish weddings, 435
Johnson's ' Lives of the Poets,' 175
Jonson (Ben) and Tennyson, 277
Kissed hands, 445
"Lord Palatine," 496
Marshall (Richard) : John Morren, 483
Montagu (Walter), 77
Mottoes, 98
1 Notes and Queries,' 454
"Parting of the ways," 377
'Passing By,' 12
Pleasure, 457
Pope self- condemned for heresy, 115
Quern Deus vult perdere prius dementat, 387
Quotations, 271
Rabbits and rheumatism, 126
Reade (Charles) in Bolton Row, 333
River not flowing on the Sabbath, 175
St. Valery or St. Waleric, 445
Shakespeare's geography, 91
Shelley family, 426
" Ship " Hotel, Greenwich, 376
Sworn clerks in Chancery, 154, 375
Veto at Papal elections, 89, 396
Wainewright (Dr. Jeremiah), 510
Wainwright (John), Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, 505
11 World without end," 116
Wykehamical word toys, 492 Wainwright (John), Baron of the Exchequer in
Ireland, 505
Wainwright (T.) on Dr. D. Duncan, 426 Wake=a village feast, 107, 134, 216, 473 Wakefleld, chantry on bridge at, 43, 111, 217