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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.
Bootbby (" Prince "), his biography, 127, 236
Borough -English succession, custom of, 376, 501
Bostock (R. C.) on Mayfair marriages, 257
Boswell- Stone (W. G.) on eighteenth-century adver-
tisement competition, 105
Lisle (Warren), of Up way, Dorset, 188
Whiskers, 197
BoswelFs * Johnson,' abridgment in Russ, 66 Botoner (John), of Coventry, 1381, 269, 402 " Bottle," the, St. Paul's Churchyard, print publishing
house, 108
Boucher (C.) on Flemish weavers, 288 Boudicca or Boadicea, repulsed at Verulam, 14 Boughton Green, maze at, 445 Boundary stones in open fields, 297, 441 Bourke, third Viscount, his wife, 236 ' Box and Cox,' farce by J. M. Morton, 353 Box (John Wilkins), his biography, 476 Boxers, the, Chinese secret society, 512 Boxing Day, its meaning and origin, 10 Box-irons, their early use, 104, 173, 320 Boy try, use of the word, 26 Bozier's Court, Tottenham Court Road, 185 Brad brook (W.) on installation of a midwife, 475
Ronjat, the king's serjeant-surgeon, 475 Bradley (H.) on Griggs and Gregorians, 127
Grimgibber : Grimgribber, 127
Braikenridge, English mathematician, biography, 435 Branch=pilot's certificate, 436 Braose family, 355, 499 Bread and Cheese Club, 337 Breslar (M. L. R.) on amphigouris, 248
Azazel, its interpretation, 511
Cavendish (Henry), chemist, 4
Cumberland (Richard), his 'Jew,' 416
Fur dyeing, 336
Genius and large families, 433 Brewers' " entire," 100, 175 Bridge, card game, derivation of the word, 12 Brightwell Church, inscriptions in, 168, 275 Briscoe (J. P.) on rubbing the eyes with gold, 213 Britain as "Queen of Isles" and " Empress of the
Main," 369
Britain, the Saxon shore of, 433 Broke, Adam, his biography, 355 Brodrick (Admiral), escape from burning ship, 315. 424 Bromby (E. H.) on Roman numerals, 366 Bronte (Charlotte) and Manchester, 449 Brook's Market, its locality, 368 Brookes (Dr. William) and the Wenlock Olympian
games, 513
Brooks (Thomas), his biography and works, 54 "Brotherhood of Fools," accounts of the, 95 Brothers Mayor and Town Clerk at same time, 8, 176 Brown (A. R.) on R. L. Stevenson, 336 Brown (J. R.) on Corney House, Chiswick, 138
Danish Church, Wellclose Square, 492 Browne (G. A.) on old church at Canterbury, 26 Browning (Robert), passage in ' Luria,' 55 ; intended emendation in his ' Parleyings with Christopher Smart,' 124 ; and Seneca, 167 ; first edition of his ' Paracelsus,' 188 ; " Hoti " in, 494 Bruce (King Robert), relic of, 85 Brushfield (T. N.) on artists' mistakes, 33
Ralegh (Sir W.), engraved portraits of, 68
Wooden horse, military punishment, 253
Bryce (Thomas), his riming ' Register,' 357
Bucth, Gaelic name, 316, 402
Bulgaria, its poetry and language, 106
Buller (Edward and Henry), their biographies, 208
Bulloch (J. M.) on Jacobite societies, 217
Marylebone Churchyard, 8
Wisdom family, 230 Bullock (C. J.) on witchelt = ill shod, 9 Bully, football and hockey term, 9 Bummel, derivation and meaning, 436, 524 Buns, hot-cross, 334, 421 Burdett (Robert), his biography, 267 Burgh (Hubert de), his arrest, 249 Burnet manuscripts, 314 Burton, bottled ale of, 67, 174 Busts made by Alcock of Cobridge, 127 Butler (J. D.) on barnyard for farmyard, 343
Green fairies : Woolpit green children, 422 Butt, the counterfoil of a cheque, 336, 443 Buttons, counting another's, origin of the custom, 49$ Byng of Wrotham, Middlesex, 208, 295 Byng (Admiral), his portrait, 187 Byre, its meaning, 6, 277, 361 C. on 'Dr. Johnson as a Grecian,' 213
Epitaph in Tenterden Church, 332
" I '11 hang my harp on a willow tree," 484
Inscriptions in Brightwell Church, 168
Taltarum surname, 131 C. (A.) on Dunbar = Ogilvy, 69 C. (A. B.) on " As busy as Throp's wife," 414 C. (D. F.) on Les Detenus, 97
' Eugenie. Empress of the French,' 108
Madras, Governor-General of, 107
' Punch ' weekly dinner, 526 C. (E. A.) on Muggletonian writings, 485 C. (E. H.) on Vice-Admiral, 384 C. (F. W.) on coincidence in names, 104 C. (G. E.) on Sir Michael Cromie, 136 C. (H.) on Garway family, 169
Savoy, English travellers in, 58 C. (H. C.) on Colly, its meaning, 208 0. (J.) on haft : By the haft, 92
Stone sedilia in mediaeval churches, 457 C. (J. H.) on haft : By the haft, 38 C. (N.) on Jacobite societies, 169 C. (R. 8.) on "Devil walking through Athlone," 336 C. (T. W.) on armorial, 355 C. (W. A.) on an end = continually, 65 C. (W. W.) on depreciation of coinage, 87 Cadwallader (Mrs.), her appearance at Drury Lane in
'The Author,' 495 Cake ink, earliest quotation of, 475 Caldecott (W. S.) on pastophoria, its meaning, 415 Calendar, proposed alteration in the Russian, 265 California, fruit-growing in, 40 Campbell (Colin), his biography, 476 Campbell (G. W.) on Biblical quotations, 484
Counting another's buttons, 496 Campbell (T.) and Keats, 86, 157 ; and Virgil, 164 Camplin family, 396
Candidate for Parliament, a voteless, 413 Cansick (F. T.) on sale of church property, 395 Canterbury, church older than St. Martin's at, 26, 94 V
178, 319
Canton (W.) on " Bernardus non vidit omnia," 441 Cape Town in 1844, 526