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Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1902.
Josselyn (J. H.) on a lost town in Suffolk, 151
Jubilee, of first great International Exhibition, 139 ;
of the ' Leisure Hour,' 518 Juggins, use of the surname, 69 Junius, the Letters of, 41, 111
K
K. on " A man of honour," &c., 385 Bolten, its meaning, 186 Suffolk name for ladybird, 87 Wicken = Wykes, 40 K. (C.) on ' The Craniad,' 325
K. (H. G.) on ' Anson's Voyage round the World,' 99 1 Coming K ,' &c., 408 Curse, the effects of a, 281 Napoleon's last years, 422 Toucan, 22, 171 K. (L. L.) on Borrow in Hungary, 242; his 'Romany
Rye,' 417 ; his ' Turkish Jester,' 437 Bricks, 529 Dowsing, 40
English fishtraps, old, 305 Surrender of land by a straw, 303 Thoss (Count), 45
Kathmath, a precious stone, its meaning, 464 Kell or keld=a spring of water, 305, 374, 510 Kemp surname, 113 Ken (Lewis), Attorney- General of Bahamas, circa
1836, 504
Kensington, royal borough of, 82, 107, 129 " Kentish fire," meaning of the term, 15 Kerr : Arundel : Monckton, heraldic connexion, 205 Keys to novels, 505
Kinborough as a female Christian name, 504 King (W.) on poem wanted, 185
' King of Spain's Bible,' seventeenth-century work, 16 King's Bench prisoners and Marshalsea, 164, 389 King?ley (Charles), Christmas carol in ' Westward
Ho!' 345, 428
" Kinmont Willie " and Carlisle gaol, 284 Kinnoul, Earls of, mentioned by Prof. Gardiner, 123,
228 Kipling (Rudyard), stories by, 168; his 'Vampire,'
306, 392
Kirby (J.) on old songs, 352 Kitton (F. G.) on phrase of Mrs. Gamp, 324 Knifeboard of an omnibus, 23, 127, 311, 507 Knights made temp. Charles I. : Scottish knighthoods,
301, 353
Knives and forks, crossing, 325, 433 Kom Ombo on antiquity of eyeglasses, 145
Jews as " scientists " and physicians, 205 Krebs (H.) on electrocute, 487
Ullig= Christmas in Manx, 504 Verbs formed out of proper names, 211 Krueger (Dr. G.) on atte, 229
Birthday cake with candles, German custom, 486
' Castle of Kiigobben,' its author, 423
Dual number in provincial German, 215
" Fall below par," 110
Flower game, 466
Kemp, the surname, 113
" Qui vive ? " 75
Racing, 291
" Soul above buttons," 423
Verbs formed out of proper names, 211
[unda-oil : cunda-oil, its etymology, 442
iybosh, Anglo-Hebrew slang, 87, 150, 347
ijnaston : Rhytterch families, 423 Cyrie Eleison : Greek words in Latin offices, 170
. on William Lisle Bowles, 284
. (E.) on Cowley's poems set to music, 16
Tramaglino (Renzo), 448 . (E. B.) on fairy tales, 424 L. (F. de H.) on Lavington in Sussex, 234
Mitre, 532
. (G.) on the Chewar, 409 . (H. P.) on "Black Maria," 263
Broseley pipes, 170
Chain-mail reintroduced into British army, 131
Docklow, 488
Hawthorne (Nathaniel), 72
Knifeboard of an omnibus, 127
Lanspisadoes, its meaning, 105
Rooi-batje = red coat, 282, 327
Sawney, 68
Selfode, its meaning, 170
Sod-widow, its meaning, 308
Went, 214
West-Countrymen's tails, 488
Whittington and his cat, 305
Yorker^tice, 370 j. (M. C.) on " Alehouse lettice" : admire, 83
Calicut, king of, 44
Collate, 26
Lotus flowers and lotahs, 114
Malabarian hymn, 104 . (M. M.) on castor-oil plant, 511
Family likeness, 369, 448
Marriage folk-lore, 445 Li. (R.) on George Dawe and Charles Lamb, 245
. ( W. T.) on author of "There is a day in spring," 423 Lac on Bonaparte queries, 227
Civil War : storming of Lincoln, 148 Lace sticks, ornamented, 164, 292 La-di-da, early use of the word, 19, 270 Ladle, name for a collecting-box, 94, 174, 292, 490 Ladybird, Suffolk name for, 87 Lafosse (Antoine de) in England, 15 Lagan, earliest use of the word, 501 Lake, a precious stone, 49
Lamb (Charles), as a journalist, 60, 85, 125, 166 ; queries, 82, 135; and the Royal Academy, 104, 150, 233 ; his allusion to "a very judicious actor," 244 ; and George Dawe, 245 ; hia poem ' Angel Help,' 384 Lambsuckle, plant-name, 63 Lancashire families, 123 Land tax, antiquity of the word, 62 Land, transfer by "church gift," 81, 134, 248, 432;
surrender by a straw, 303, 468 Landed property, earliest auction of, 485 Languedoc badge, 284 Laniere (Nicholas), first Master of the King's Musick
342, 387
Lanspisadoe = under corporal, 105, 212, 246 Larks Field, origin of the name, 264, 372, 453 Larpent (F. de H.) on Sir Isaac Pennington, 263
Went, 431 Latin lines, author wanted, 405