and Queries, July 29, 1899.
INDEX.
511
Fleetwood cabinet, its history and whereabouts, 347
Fleet wood family, 448
Fletcher (Andrew) of Saltoun, bibliography, 261
Florio (John), his ' Montaigne,' 406
Flowerie, its meanings, 50
Floyd (Michael), Westminster scholar, 127
Flucing, its etymology, 88
Flurch of strawberries, 88
Fold, dead, its meaning, 68, 153, 455
Folk-lore :
Bees, 286, 418
" Brig o' dread," 487
Caul, child's, 26, 77, 175, 295, 408, 491
Colours, 37, 94
Corpse's hand, cure by, 68, 172, 294
Devil as a black dog, 394
Drowned bodies recovered, 255
Funny-bone superstition, 469
Humpbacks touched for luck, 486
Rolling-pins as charms, 245, 337, 392, 438
Russian, 243, 385
Welsh corpse custom, 208, 333
Wishing wells, 443 Ford (C. L.) on "Are we better ? !T 293
Campbell (Thomas), his ' Wallace,' 393
D'Aulnoy (Comtesse) and the microphone, 397
Earthquake in 1750, 331
English rimes to foreign words, 437
Gray (Thomas), bis ' Elegy,' 375
Hebrews ix. 27, 415
Information and General Knowledge Office, 433
" Judseus Apella," 495
Lytton (Lord) and Ibn Ezra, 352
Montaigne, Florio's translation, 7 ; his verdict on himself, 174
Nonjurors, 418
Scott (Sir Walter), Greek epigram, 434
Subjunctive, imperfect, 136
Tennyson (Lord), his ' Ancient Sage,' 376
"Tour, aerial," 316
" What do they call you ?" 244
Wordsworth (W.), jind Scott, 114 ; line in
'Michael,' 151
Foreign arms in England, 308, 361, 372 'Foreign Courts and Foreign Home?,' notes on, 247,
398
Foreign words, English rimes to, 287, 436 Forshaw (C. F.) on Bedell family, 474
Gow, its meaning, 456
"Heelso'ergowdie,"453
" Illustration," 476
Foster (F. W.) on names ending in -ington, 208 Foster (W.) on Agam colours, 68, 296 BessofHardwick, 307 Evelyn (J.), his ' Diary,' 34 Foundet = nothing, 96
Fowke (F. R.) on Ardra : Two-mile Bridge, 337 Chinese punishments, 352
Consumption, 476
Directory, dramatic, 288
Funny-bone superstition, 4(>9
Gancanagh, 297
Heraldic query, 372
Heraldry, scorpions in, 436 Medicine, Chinese, 408
Fowke (F.R.) on Peacocks' feathers and May Day, 484
Fox (R.) on Carkeet family, 116
Furly family, 78
Wollaston family arms, 78
Fox-Davies (A. C.) on foreign arms in England, 361 Foy boat and Inn, 385, 457 Francesca on Sarah Curran and Robert Emmet, 349
Nicholas, Friar, of Lynn, 489 Francis (J. C.) on ' Blackwood's Magazine,' 81
'Gentleman's Magazine,' 230, 291 Franciscan arms, 28, 172 Fraser (Dr. James), of Aberdeen and Chelsea, and
Sir E. Impey, 301, 497 Freaks of nature in London, 243 French Glastonbury thorn, 5 French proverb, 173, 317
French Republican calendar, 1794-5, 208, 253, 281 French song, 93
French West Indian families, 427 Fretish, its etymology, 165, 232 Fringle, its meaning, 248 Frisbie surname, 309, 391 Frognal, Johnson's house at, 228, 334, 415 Frost (F. C.) on ' Dulce Domum,' 371
-Ington, termination, 314 Fulham family, Irish and English, 308 Funeral, green ribbons used at, 486 Funny-bone superstition, 469 Furly birs = knave of trumps, 107 Furly family of Essex, 27, 78, 438 Fyfe (Alex.), author of ' The Royal Martyr,' 205 Fynmore (R. J.) on Thomas Brooke, 425
G. (A. B.) on ancient zodiacs, 24, 402, 463
G. (F.) on Goldsmith's ' Earth and Animated Nature,'
69
G. (H. F.) on Dr. Andrew Gifford, 408 G. ( J. A.) on legends about Tephi, 56 G. (M. N.) on John Bull, 378
Jones (Paul), 34
G. (T.) on letter of King James VI., 447 G. (W. J.) on early Italian, 231 Gadget, its etymology and meaning, 488 Gaidoz (H.) on ' Wise Men of Gotham/ 417 Galingall, plant-name, 187, 257 Gallock-hand:=left hand, its etymology, 267 Gambaleery, its meaning, 187, 237, 395 Games with buttons, 184 Gaming, books on, 35
Gancanagh, its meaning and derivation, 187, 297 Gantelet d'Or on baronetcy offered by George III., 387 Garascar (Lady), her chapel, 227 Garbett (E. L.) on Alaric and chiefs of the Urua, 177
Basilicas, 451
Church tradition, 33, 171
Davis (F.), his ' Silchester,' 177
Room-panelling, English, 351 Garbett (H. L. A.) on Lady Maynard, 69 Gardiner (S. R.) on Liddell and Scott, 493 Garrick (David), his ' Jubilee,' 86, 329 Gate, The, tavern sign, 216, 315, 398 Gaunt family, in England and America, 327 Geary, its meaning, 287 Geese = saddle-girth, 307, 370
' Gentleman's Magazine,' its first and subsequent numbers and contributors, 144, 230, 291