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Notes and Queries, July 26, 1902.


INDEX.


543


Pillage, stallage, and toll, meaning of the words, 35, 395 Pink (W. D.) on citizen baronets, 61

Crispe (Henry), 8, 175

Damsell or Dansell (Sir William), 169

Dendy (Serjeant Edward), 508

Dove (John), the regicide, 389

Draper (Cresheld), M.P. Winchelseal678-87, 448

Fleetwood (Cromwell), 285

Fleetwood (Col. G.), miniature of, 154, 235

Fleetwood pedigree, unknown, 429

Holts at Winchester, 294

Last of the pre- Victorian M.P.s, 226

Pomeroy family of Devon, 14

Smith (Sir Thomas), of Parson's Green, 132 Pins and pincushions, 209, 333, 455 Pins in drinking vessels, 10, 136, 255, 293, 396 Plagiary, a seventeenth-century, 112, 333 Platt (J.), Jun., on Aix-la-Chapelle, 467

Caribou, 465

Dickens's opium den, 361

Gourou nut, 106

Knevel, 74

Macaw and macaco, 25

Muntjac, 385

Pulque, 226

Roumanian language, 301

Sarten, 94

Shimmozzel, 12

Tintagel, 276

Vicuna, 186

Yucca, 285

Plomer (H. B.) on military costume, 508 Pole (David), second Bishop of Peterborough, ob. 1568,

and Reginald Pole, 189

Pole (Sir Geoffrey), father of bir Richard, 328 Pole (Sir Geoffrey), d. 1558, his descendants, 468 Politician on deserter and spy, 449 Pollard-Urquhart (F. E. R.) on keys to novels, 118

La Blanche FeV 168

San Sebastian, Spain, 496 Pomander on comic annual, 188 Pomeroy family of Devon, 14 Pontefract-on-Thames, its topography, 121, 316 Pontifical privileges, 290 Poole (R. L.) on Heuskarian rarity in Bodleian

Library, 111

Pope (Alexander), lines in ' Essay on Criticism,' 389 Popham ( J. S. ) on east wind in Welsh, 229 Porter (B. C.) on origin of Sweeny Todd, 345 Portraits of female fighters, 68, 156, 334 Portraits wanted, 368, 475 Portuguese naval supremacy, history of, 146, 218 Postcards, pictorial, earliest, 228 Post-fine, its meaning and use, 208, 316 Potter (G. W. J.) on armorial bearings of railway

companies, 514 Potts (R. A.) on FitzGerald quotation, 232

Opie (Mrs.), her novels, 372 Poultrell (Hugh), Lancashire landowner, eleventh

century, 228

Powell (Harriett), actress and singer, 267, 512 Preceptory of Dinmore, records of the, 207 Prenter (N. H.) on Shakespeariana, 222 Presbyter on earth mother, 48

Sibylline oracles, 289


Prester on Jeremiah Clifton, 147 Prestonkirk, old rules of its school, 226 Pretender, the Young, in London, Sept., 1761, 306 Price (G.) on "In an interesting condition," 431 Prideaux (W. F.) on " bar sinister," 152, 316

Cambridge Heath, South Hackney, 205

Cromartie (Earl of), 172, 292

Cromwell (Sir Henry), 274

Cuckland, 257

Duchy of Berwick, 258

FitzGerald quotation, 232

French towns, surnames derived from. 16

" In petto," 151

Kipling in America, 89

" saw ye my father," 234

Pen-name, 28

Pontefract-on-Thames, 121

Royal tennis court and Nell Gwyn, 136

St. Clement Danes, 52, 253

St. James Street, 286

Seven, 98

SeVigne* (Madame cle), 64

Somerset (Protector Duke of), his widow, 218

Way (Gregory Lewis), 195

West Bourne, 51, 190,375 Prideaux (W. R. B.) on chocolate, 53, 488

Houndsditch, 438

Portrait of Erasmus, 165

Pridmore, Cheselden, and Radcliffe families, 197 Prints, satirical coloured, circa 1780, 269, 353 Pronunciation, Greek and Latin, 131, 251, 811, 332,

436, 475; of "sea," 41 3 "Prospicimus modo," 34, 273, 358

Proverbs and Phrases :

A mad world, my masters, 68, 317

All Cooper's ducks with me, 127, 298, 392

As mad as a tup, 98, 237

Astonish the natives, 267

Away with, 348, 477

Babies in the eyes, 405, 516

Box Harry, 449

Ce n'est que le premier pas qui coute, 165, 219,351

Circular joys, 466

Cock and cryer, 248, 313

Crossing the bar, 224

God speed you and the beadle, 12, 111

Hop the twig, 189, 314

In an interesting condition, 828, 431

Keep your hair on, 184, 335

Lady-Day day, 447, 517

Mess of pottage, 384

Odour of sanctity, 54

Only too thankful, 288, 370, 457

Owl in ivy bush, 157

Pour oil upon the waves, 107

Sitting on the fence, 84

Sixes and sevens, 427

Stream of tendency, 68, 172

The beatific vision, 509

Tib's Eve, 109, 238, 335

'Twixt the devil and the deep sea, 860

Two blades of grass, 47, 112

Twopence for manners, 129

Upwards of, 20, 446, 516