Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.
INDEX.
551
Quotations:
From the contagion of the world's slow stain, 397
God bless the king ! God bless, &c., 388
High Heaven itself our impious rage assails, 109
His time a moment, and a point his space, 58
How often must it weep, how often burn ! 109
In Iceland, where the surface is of snow, 397
Is Thomas Hardy nowadays ? 396
Let each man learn to know himself, 497
My name is Norval, 200
Neither fish, nor flesh, nor good red herring, 125,
290, 437 Nil actum, 106
Non est factus mundus in tempore, sed cum tern- pore, 496
On Stainmore's wintry wild, 210 Our wishes lengthen as our sun declines, 397, 527 Remember me is all I ask, 210 So odd, my country's ruin made me grave, 109,
219
That fadeth not away, 1 Peter i. 4, v. 4, 513 That one small head should carry all he knew, 115 The wind would blow, had I my will, 210 These are imperial works, and worthy kings, 109,
219
They eat and drink and scheme and plod, 317 To be contented is the only plan, 457 Video meliora proboque, 40 Whatever sweets Sabsean springs disclose, 109,
219 Quotations, verification of, 333 ; familiar French, 336,
398, 461, 478 ; collection of Biblical, 426, 484 E- metathesis in O.E., 81 E. on Bloody Monday, 377 E. (A. F.) OR bottled Burton ale, 67
Whiskers = moustache, 88 K. (D.) on soldier ancestors, 496 E. (D. M.) on ' Adventures in the Moon,' 128 Anchylostomeasis, its meaning, 28 Bedingfield family, 68 Bully, football term, 9 " Far cry to Loch Awe," 130 E. (F. E.) on inscriptions on statues, 168 E. (G. H.) on Bohun : Plugenet families, 269 E. (J. H.) on Hoastik carles, 72 E. (T.) on Earl's Palace, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, 426 E n on English travellers in Savoy, 58
Voltaire engraving, 95
"Rackstrow's old man " and museum, 269, 366, 485 Eadcliffe (J.) on Adelbright, Rex Norfolciae, 257 Crornie (Sir Michael), his biography, 136 Emery family, 174 Leith halfpenny, 466 Prince of Wales, title of, 214 Venn (Eev. Henry) and Lord Mountford, 38 Eadford (W. L.) on Trask's ' History of Norton-sub
Hamdon,' 451
Rae (W. F.) on Mr. Dilke on Junius, 21 Eailway tickets, workmen's cheap, 452 Ralegh (Sir Walter), engraved portraits of, 68 Eatclifle (T.) on end : an end, 137 February fill-dyke, 502 Ghosts and suicides, 462 " Green-eyed monster," 406 Heel-ball or cobblers' wax, 256 Marriage and baptism superstitions, 54
latcliffe (T.) on "Neither fish, nor flesh, nor good
red herring,' 290 Pillillew, its meaning, 372 Poker virtue, 173
"Prooshan Blue " in * Pickwick,' 452 Sock : To sock=to thrash, 53 Toad mugs, 198 Layrnonde on " Dan " Chaucer, 27 lead (F. W.) on Egyptian chessmen, 111, 341 Field- Marshals in the British army, 91 Hanky-panky, 175 Mouse, Isaiah Ixvi. 17, 487 leade (A. L.) on Russell family, 187 ~.eade family, 68, 175 .eardon (Lieut.), his biography, 288 ,edmond (P.) on pedigree of Lords of Cardigan, 416 led neck, applied to Eoinan Catholics in Lancashire,
315
leeve (E. H. L.) on Sir Nathaniel Eich, 249 Regimental mottoes, 389
Regimental nicknames, 104, 161, 224, 263, 377, 438 leid (A. G.) on cordwainer, its derivation, 14 'Dr. Syntax,' 151 Farntosh, its origin, 136 Great oath, Scottish term, 13 Long and young family, 333 Eeid (G. E.) on " Be the day weary," 249 Reinle (K. E.) on end : an end, 277
Gothic spaurds, 273 Remote as a Christian name, 8 Renfred as a Christian name, 375, 460 Reporter, earliest journalistic use of the word, 516 [leredos : Lardose, 455
Reynolds (Sir Joshua), his ' Infant Academy,' 397 Rich (Sir Nathaniel), his biography, 249 Richardson family, 149
Richardson (W. C.) on Irish Fearagurthok, 108 Eiding in Prussia, 494
Rimes, nursery, 27, 93, 216 ; bellringers', 93 Rivett-Carnac (J. H.) on military despatch, 434
Vice- Admiral, office of, 252 Robbins (A.. F.) on early mention of actresses, 514 Britain as " Queen of Isles," 369 " Comparisons are odious," 292 Defoe (Daniel), his financial difficulties, 285 Dickens and Yorkshire schools, 464 Editors, evolution of, 425 Football on Shrove Tuesday, 402 French prisoners of war in England, 465- King of Bantam, 18 Mr. Attorney, 474 Moral pockethandkerchiefs, 423 Newspaper, earliest use of word, 34 Partridge (John), almanac-maker, 6 Politician, use of the word, 500 Prime Minister, 94
Prince of Wales as Duke of Cornwall, 4 Eeporter, use of the word, 516 Shakespeariana, 63 Skaits^ skates, 374 Slang, first use of the word, 212 Stamp collecting, 404 Stop-press editions, 8 Eoberts (Lord) and Suwarrow, 454, 521 Eoberts (W.) on Barns Elms House, 312 Board of Green Cloth, clerks of, 51