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IN-DEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1902.
Bowles (William Lisle), his present representative, 284
Bowyer (P. A.) on Bowyer wills, 444
Bowyer (William), sen. and jun., their wills, 444
Bradley (H.) on leet-ale, 203
Braham the singer, his profession of Christianity, 324
Bramble (J. R.) on place-names in the ' Journal of
George Fox,' 367
Brangwit, i.e., the White Crow Act, its meaning, 185 Brattle, dialect word in Burns's ' To a Mouse,' 500 Breadcrumbs and the devil, 383 Breslar (M. L. K.) on Breslaw, 16 Clare (John) and Heine, 162 Cultivation, 123 Harvest bell, 427
Jews as scientists and physicians, 373 Notarikon, 482 Seven, 525 Shimmozzel, 471
Breslaw, juggler, circa 1783, 16, 228 Bricks, the making and use of, 404, 449, 528 Brierley (H.) on Alfred Noble, 223 Briscoe (J. P.) on corporation chains and maces, 447 Bristol and Glasgow, connexion between, 225 Bristow family, 404 Brit=brill, its etymology, 222 'British Apollo ' (periodical, 1708-11), its authorship,
97, 158, 291, 432 British cities, ancient, 359, 467 Broad wood- Widger, Devonshire, parish register of,
259, 333, 392
Bromby, author of lines on ' Milton's Blindness,' 264 Bromby (E. H.) on Peter Thellusson, 53 Brooke (A. S.) on Sir Humphery D'Wyvill, 43 Broseley pipes, possessor of collection of, 104, 170 Brown (F.) on Sir Samuel Brown, 1660, Arlesey, 385
Cuckland, 384
Brown (Sir Samuel), 1660, of Arlesey, Beds, 385 Brown (W. H.) on Little Gidding : Stourbridge Fair,
332 Browne (Sir Thomas), his ' Pseudodoxia Epidemica,'
81, 191, 270, 335
1 Brownie of Blednoch,' by W. Nicholson, 442 Browning (R.), lines in ' Dis Aliter Visum,' 184, 308 Bruce (Michael) and Robert Burns, 70, 148, 312, 388,
527
Brumell (Rev. E.), friendship of eighty years, 341 Brunanburh, site of, 100, 150, 258 Brushfield (T. N.) on song wanted, 228 Brutus on " second chamber," 385 Buchanan (F. C.) on royal borough, 131 Buchanan (Robert), his ' Troth of Gilbert a Beckett,' 47 Buckinghamshire custom : Rhyne toll, 403 Bucks and Good Fellows in 1778, 479 Buck worth (Theophilus), Bishop of Dromore, 1582-
1652, 384, 430
" Bull and Last," tavern sign, 54, 289 Bulloch (J. M.) on Crolly family, 484 Burgoyne (F. J.) on Armada quotation, 508 Burial-ground in Portugal Street, 343, 414 ' Burial of Sir John Moore,' 72 Burial service read over a rail, 524 Burns (Robert), and Michael Bruce, 70, 148, 312, 388, 527 ; his "Green grow the rashes, O," 210 ; his use of brattle, dialect word, 500 Burton (A.) on Thurlow and Duke of Grafton, 405 Bushby (F.) on Little Gidding: Stourbridge Fair, 350
Bussy (Ernest), Swiss poet, his biography, 48
Buts (Marquess of), the late, his heart's burial- place,
162 Butler (G. G.) on English de'tenus of war in France,
532
Butler (J. D.) on crossing knives and forks, 325 Greek spear in the left hand, 385 Obelisk, Egyptian word for, 285 Obelisk at St. Peter's, 405
Butler (Sir Nicholas), of Edmonton, his death, 122 Bygo (Philip), of King's County, temp. Charles II.,
his arms, 384, 430
Byrom (John), his epigram, 445, 533 "Byron's tomb" in Harrow churchyard, inscription on,
241, 508 Bytharne (Jehan), French author, 1543, 324
C. (A. R.) on ancient beacons, 374
Gad-whip service, 285 C. (B.) on arms of Richmond, Surrey, 163 C. (E.) on Sir Francis Jones, 65 C. (G. A.) on duels, 364
C. (G. E.) on Sir Thomas Cooke, Sheriff of London, 1692-3, 19
Donore (Lord), 114
Jay (Sir James), 252
Jones (Sir Francis), Lord Mayor of London, 191
Powney family, 252 C. (H.) on Anne Bilson, 464
Dartiquenave (Charles), 81
Fortescue (Anthony), 73
Hacket (Roger), D.D., 104
Howley (Archbishop), 426
Potenger (John), or Pottinger, 161
Quinby (John), Fellow of New College, Oxford, 239
Sargent family, 466
Sherborne (Robert), Bishop of Chichester, 13 C. (J. M.) on " Between the devil and the deep sea," 48 C. (L. J.) on Cartwright, 185
Dulwich Gallery, portraits in, 83
Entries in parish register, 464
James II., 45 C. (M. J. D.) on verbs formed out of proper names, 211 C. ( W. H.) on Hindu calendar and festivals, 204 Caistor, Lincolnshire, gad-whip custom, 285 Cake, birthday, with candles, German custom, 344,
486
Calcraft family, 83 Calendar, Hindu, 204, 294, 369 Calicut, the king of, 44 Cambridge (Duke of), his signature, 525 Damden (William), his ' Remaines,' 457 Campbell family of Ardkinglass, 106 Campbell (G. W.) on James II., 93
anada, arms of, 264, 387 Cann Office, place-name in Montgomeryshire, 304,
371, 451
3antab on source of maxim, 105 Canterbury, St. Pancras Church, the ruins of, 260 ^arage, error for garage, 143, 230 Jards, originator of Christmas, 504 arew (Richard), his essay on * Languages,' 457 'arey (T. W.) on Arundel : Monckton : Kerr, 205 Carlyle (T.) on acervation, 361