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Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1902.


INDEX.


559


Price on a head, introduction of the custom in Britain,

244 Price (T. G. B.) on parish register of Broadwood-

VVidger, Devonshire. 259, 392 Prideaux (W. F.) on burnt sacrifice : mound burial,

151

Frederick, Prince of Wales, 306 Gladstone volume, 111 Kensington, royal borough of, 129 Kingsley (Charles) : Christmas carol, 428 Pensions, Civil List, 133 Quiney of Chalcot, 363 Rolts of Bedfordshire, family of, 260 St. Mary Matfelon, Whitechapel, 337 St. Clement Danes, 86, 326 Sedley's (Sir Charles) escapade, 157 Stow's (John) portrait, 1603, 146 'Tribal Hidage,' 172 Tyburn, the manor of, 53, 265 West Bourne, 517

Prideaux (W. R. B.) on Cartwright in Geneva, 382 Dee's (John) library, books from, 137 ' Pseudodoxia Epidemica,' 191 Pridmore, Radcliffe, and Cheselden families, 65 Prince of Wales, renewal of the title, 401 Prince of Wales sovereign, 184 Printers, designs of early, 265, 393 Printing in China, earliest mention of, 84 Printing press, private, near Bath, 384, 489 Prisoners of war in English literature, 46, 153, 514 Privileges of the City of London, 301 Procter (A. A.), her ' Story of a Faithful Soul,' 204,

247, 334 Pronunciation : Greek and Latin, 74, 192, 372, 513 ;

Marlborough, 164, 291, 468 Proof-reading and mistakes, 502

Proverbs and Phrases :

A bad day and a worse, 14

Ah '11 travis ther, 52, 130, 229, 294

As mad as a tup, 501

As warm as a bat, 142, 293

Beat a bank, 141

Between the devil and the deep sea, 48

Black Maria, 263

Blood is thicker than water, 238, 428

Fall below par, 110

Glorious uncertainty of the game, 164, 231

God speed you and the beadle, 422

Gone to Wellingborough fair to blow their

bellows, 421 Grand tour, 114 Grin through, 225, 310 Hill me up, 112, 192 If you throw crumbs into the fire you are feeding

the devil, 383 Le roy le veult, 268 Lucky as a calling duck, 484 Mere man, 193 Mortui non mordent, 262 Nick the pin, 264 Nose and nosatame, 484 Odium theologicum, 483 Odour of sanctity, 483 Old original, 245, 311 Parson's nose, 113


Proverbs and Phrases :

Penny in the forehead, 104, 189

Play the goat, 302, 510

Qui vive ? 75

Smoking a cobbler, 148, 233, 312

Soul above buttons, 423

Sow an action, reap a habit, 105

The old woman is shakkin' her feather poake, 403, 494

Three acres and a cow, 14, 128

Toss or buy for kidney ones, 324, 426

What the dickens, 252

You might ride to Romford on it, 306, 430 Providing = provided, use of the word, 162, 309, 472 Psalm book, old Scotch, date 1596, 105 ' Pseudodoxia Epidemica, 1 by Sir Thomas Brown, 81,

191, 270, 335 Ptolemy and Petosiris, 520 Pulteney (Charles Speke), doctor at Sberborne, his

death, 165 Puncknowle, Dorset, bell inscription at, date 1629, 22,

153

Purey-Cust (A. P.) on mitre, 531 Puseley (Daniel), his 'Number One ; or, the Way of the World,' 304, 368

Q. (A. N.) on Chopin MS., 360

City custom, last of an old, 283

Epitaph, curious, 362

London, city of, privileges of the, 301

Prince of Wales, 401

Reims relics of the past, 282 Quaker centenarian, Mrs. E. Hanbury, 421 Quaker poems in seventeenth -century book, 319 Quarrell (W. H.) on bricks, 404

Newspaper errors, 403

Roofs, leaden, 120 Quarter of corn, 452 Quatrains, two old, 462 Queen of Hearts,' origin of the verses, 263 " Queen's Head and Artichoke," origin of the sign, 102 Querist on pedigree forms, 504 Quinby (John), Fellow of New College, Oxford, his

imprisonment, 239 Quiney family of Chalcot, Middlesex, 363

Quotations :

A bumper of good liquor, 284, 349

A man of honour and in the heavens' high road,

385

Armada (in Bacon), 423, 508 Comes at times a stillness as of even, 144 Cometa apparente, creduntur imminere comitia,

104

Eve stood at the Garden gate, 463 Give sorrow vent, 326 God, nature, diligence, and conversation, 84 Go not halfe way to mete a cumming sorrow, 146,

484

Have communion with all, 85, 154, 473 He, dying, bequeathed to his son a good name,

189

He is oft the wisest man, 85, 154 I saw a picture once, 274 If you your lips would keep from slips, 146,

275