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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 29,


Paget (R. H.) on Paget = Cobbe, 7

Paine (Tom), portrait in ' Carlton House Magazine,'

285, 391

Paint, process for removing, 308, 392 Painting, oil, its subject, 67 Palamedes on Caxon = wig, 214 Church, its gender, 448 Djachwi, its meaning, 348 Epitaph, English, in Basque churchyard, 385 Galingall, plant-name, 187 Hands without hair, 152 Jew's harp, 473 " Kiss the hare's foot," 148 " On the carpet," 117 Sainthill (S.) and his Basque studies, 109, 201,

432

Table de Communion, 471 "Wig of bread," 168

Palgrave (F. T.) as Professor of Poetry, 446 Palmer (A. S.) on " Conservons le chaos," 347 Palmer (J. F.) on the real yEneas, 74 Andre" family, 58 Arthurian puzzles, 112 Celtic words, 193 Christmas and Cromwell, 235 Cromwell and music, 417 Surnames in -son, 176

Palmer (W. M.) on Malketon, alias Malton, 228 Panelling. See Room-panelling. Paragon, The, houses named, 168, 237 Parallel, historical, 104, 215 Parallel passages, 47 Parallels, literary, 142 Parish of no importance, 386 Parkes (Bessie Rayner), authoress, 169, 254 " Parley's Penny Library," 145, 233, 335 Parliament, name fur cake, 149, 212, 334 Parnell (M. L. F.) on Bligh, 427 Parodies on Kipling's ballads, 329 Parody of ' Alice in Wonderland,' 427 Passover cakes, 485 Patching (J.) on Mary Lloyd, 369 Fathometer, a new barbarism, 87 Patronymics, notes on, 32 Patterson (W. H.) on Cronbane halfpenny, 327 Peace egg. See Pease egger. Peacock (E.) on earthquake in 1750, 330 Ghetto, Roman, 92 Green and the Grahams, 37 Green ribbons used at a funeral, 486 Key and kay, 371 Lavinia, origin of the name, 273 Names, Saxon and Norman, 114 Soot, its pronunciation, 15 Stook, its meaning, 357 Swallow, " chimney " or " barn," 324 Water-pipes, ancient, 445 Peacock (F.) on dated sundials, 149 Peacock (J.) on double-naved churches, 496 Fold, dead, 153 Picture, missing, 236 Soluta, its meaning, 397 Peacocks' feathers and May Day, 484 Pear, prickly, 469

Pearce (C. J.) on " Rabbi Lion of Prague," 149 Pearse (H.) on Major-General Ware, 188


-'eas, pease, and peasen, 25, 95, 193 'ease egger, its meaning, 249, 334 'eat, its etymology, 483 eat on the South Downs, 447 >eet (W. H.) on damage to bridge, 48 'ellitory or pillatery, plant-name, 136 enderel-Brodhurst (J.) on Civil List, 434 'ens: " Nibs " and "Nebs," 365 'epys (Samuel), first decipherer of the ' Diary,' 388, 492

Per pro," its proper use, 468 'ercies, Petworth and the, 469 5 erth, its resemblance to Rome, 174 Pertinax on Princess de Lamballe's ' Journal,' 97

Numerals, Hebrew, 58 Pess (Sir Berner), arms of, 469 Peter (T. C.) on Soluta, its meaning, 397 Peterborough, ancient customs at, 385 Petit bleu closed telegraph card, 244 Petworth and the Percies, 469 Pew, " child-bed," 212 Phantomnation, ghost-word, 304 Phillips (C. M.) on Merlin's Mechanical Museum, 235 Pickford (J.) on Harrison Ainsworth, 186, 423 Bolton (first Duke of), 364 Bolton Percy, east window at, 103 Charles I., his decollation, 394 Cumberland (Richard), 4 Inn, old English, 494 Jones (Paul), 296 Mackenzie, its pronunciation, 356 Marquess, the title, 224 Money lent by measure, 191 Oxford, portraits at, 475 ' Oxford Argo,' 312 Oxford reminiscence, 306 "Parley's Penny Library," 145, 335 " Save one's bacon," 33 Sweating-pits in Ireland, 54 Taw, its origin, 272 " Vestigia nulla retrorsum," 71 Pickwick (Mr.) as teetotaler, 141 Picture, key to, 128 Picture, missing, 1 67, 236, 297 Pierpoint (R.) on Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, 374 Holland, Counts of, 31 Song, its name and composer, 356 Piggin, its etymology, 73, 157 Pigott (W. J.) on Thomas Aske, 368 Hamilton (Archibald), 187 Spode or Snode, arms of, 453 Pile (T. A. J.) on Burden family, 187

Crowley (Sir Ambrose), 90 Pillars carried on horseback, 409 Pillatery or pellitory, plant-name, 136 Pinches (Dr.), his school, 269 Pineapple introduced into England, 25, 138 Pink (W. D.) on two colonels named Barton, 127 Bedell family, 149 Blount (Sir Josceline), 288 Bysse (John), 308 Cornwallis (Sir William), 387 " Pip in the webe," its meaning, 49, 115 Place-names, singular, 105, 177, 332, 391 Plackett (Jack) and his Common, 423, 491 Plague, Great, 1665, notes from bills of mortality, 266