INDEX. NINTH SERIES.-VOL. V. [For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EDITORIAL, EPITAPHS, A. on the dukes, stablemen's term, 92 A. (G. E. P.) on Pickwickian phrase, 275 Watson (Thomas), his poems, 227 A. (S.) on Archbishop Ussher, portrait of, 188 'Charlotte Temple: a Tale of Truth,' 218 Accum (F. E.), his biography, 267, 361, 458 "La fe endrycza al sobieran ben," 258 Adams (J. G.) on Deadman's Place burial-ground, 209 Addy (S. O.) on argh, its derivation, 346 Boundary stones in open fields, 441 House as a measure of arable land, 349 Messuage, its derivation, 520 Petigrewe, its etymology, 117, 233 Adelbright, Rex Norfolciæ, his biography, 89, 257 Advertisement competition, eighteenth century, 105 Africa, South, "grave of great reputations," 48, 156 African, South, war; form of intercession, 184; Eng- Africander Afrikander, 89 Ainger (A.) on Helen Faucit and Margaret Gillies, 147 Aldenham (Lord) on "In Gordano," its meaning, 359 Algoa, meaning of the name, 336, 424 Alkin (Elizabeth), "Parliament Joan," her biography, Allen (Grant) and iron mines in Warwickshire, 515 Alum trade in England, 188, 233, 295 Ambassador, Spanish, in Walpole's letters, 269 America, South, life in, 396, 481 Anchylostomiasis or ankylostomiasis, bowel disease, Anderson (J. L.) on Dryden's oaks in Scott, 273 St. Pancras's Church, Canterbury, 94 Salmon disease, 191 Wardlaw (Cardinal), Bishop of Glasgow, 1368, 74 513 Expostulation' (1645), 127, 235, 293 'Home Life of English Ladies in the Seventeenth 'New Critical Review of Public Buildings, &c., "Another......to," use of the expression, 124, 256 Appearance electoral nomination, 11 April Fools' Day, 247 Archidiaconal visitations in the sixteenth century, 496 Argine on 'Diary of Lady Frances Pennoyer,' 494 Poe (E. A.), his Hop-Frog,' 235 Armstrong (R. B.) on wire-strung Irish harp, 269 Nefs, model ships, 36 Plocks, the, its meaning, 382 Poet's immortality predicted by himself, 481 Thé Beurré, 9, 290 Town gates outside London, 363 Virtues and vices, 444 Army, Field-Marshals during second half of eighteenth Arnott (S.) on choys, its meaning, 356 Corney House, Chiswick, 137 Artists' mistakes, 32, 317, 400 Ashcroft (H. J.) on life in South America, 396 Aske (Samuel), his ancestry, 269 Assembly rules, account of, by Charles Dickens, 415 Embroidery, antique escutcheon, 245 Whiskers, 197 Yorkshire dialect, 33 Astrolabe clock, 148 Atkins (A. G.) on Willis and Puckridge families, 49 Attwell (H.) on hot-cross buns, 334 Austin (Alfred), Poet Laureate, his 'To Arms!' 6, 277 Axon (W. E. A.) on Charlotte Brontë, 449 Charlotte (Queen) as an author, 373 Discoverer of photography, 464 Forshaw (Rev. Charles), 421 George II., a son of, 106 Tom-all-Alone's, 246 Azazel, interpretation of, 511 B. (B.) on coins in foundation stones, 197 B. (C. C.) on "As busy as Throp's wife," 526 Browning (Robert), passage in 'Luria,' 55 Childerpox, 235, 424 Crabs' eyes as medicine, 486 Editors, the evolution of, 166, 425 February fill-dyke, 277 Rogers's Ginevra,' 92, 154 Traeth Mawr, reclamation of, 324 Witchelt wet-shod, 58 Word corruption, 217 Wound for winded, 4, 177, 505 B. (D. L.) on Richard Whitcombe, 314 B. (E.) on "I'll hang my harp on a willow tree," 375 B. (G.) on several, uses of the word, 504 B. (G. F. R.) on biography of F. E. Accum, 267 Adderley (George and Richard), 228 Buller (Edward and Henry), their biographies, 203 Byng (E. J. S.), his biography, 208 B. (G. F. R.) on Campbell (Colin), his biography, 476 B. (W. C.) on April Fools' Day, 247 Clutterbuck (Charles), his biography, 415 Fonblanque (J. A.), his biography, 247 Low (Thomas, Leonard, and Sampson), 289 Uvedale (Dr. Robert), his biography, 275 B. (H. J.) on contributors to vol. i. 'N. & Q.,' 90 Genius and large families, 480 Jesso, meaning and origin of the word, 88 B. (H. T.) on Widow Blackacre, 228 Card-matches, 88 China, price paid for, 249 Crown Office, 249 "Bernardus non vidit omnia," 441 Dickens (Charles), his critics' errors, 45 Farntosh, its meaning, 385 Form of intercession: War in South Africa, 184 Gray (Thomas) and Horace Walpole, 51 Green fairies: Woolpit green children, 155 Kidcoat Kitcote a prison, 499 Mazes cut in turf, 504 Men wearing earrings, 191 Pillillew, use of word, 485 Priest: To priest, 10, 191 Wooden horse, military punishment, 253 B. (W. E.) on chronology, old and new style, 268, 401 Babies' nails, cutting, 375, 500 Baddeley (St. C.) on "Blood of Hailes," 351, 431 Baer (F. H.) on valentines, 335 Baily (J.) on gipsies in England, 276 Baker (S.) on Vice-Admiral, 461 Bellringers' rimes, 93 Baldock (G. Y.) on Mayfair marriages, 65 Norman gizer, 383 Tavistock Chapel, 452 Lyttelton (George, Lord), his 'Dialogues of the Ball (F. E.) on George and Richard Adderley, 323 Dead,' 89 Pope (Alexander), his "Love-letters," 147 Rackstrow's old man, 269 Reynolds's Infant Academy,' 397 St. Martin's parish, its extent, 397 'Sale of Authors,' 376 Sandwich (Lady) and Lord Rochester, 356 Titles, empty, 355 Tomb in Berkeley Church, 375 Trollope (Mr.) in Gray's 'Letters,' 228 B. (J.) on Plugenet family, 400 B. (J. G.) on picture by Cruikshank, 148 B. (J. P.) on The Pen,' journal of literature, 49 B. (Q.) on Flemish weavers, 442 B. (R.) on " Dan Chaucer," 76 Curate, a chained, 165 De Benstede or Bensted family, 115 Volant as a Christian name, 293 Volunteers, English, serving abroad, 164 B-r (R.) on old wooden chest, 275 Lighthouse, first British, 295 Middlin', its meaning, 218 B. (W.) on churches built of unhewn stone, 154 B. (W. C.) on alum trade, 295 Ball (H. H.) on O'More family, 271 'Wearin' o' the Green,' 405 Ball games, Italian, 207 Bally and ballyrag, use and meaning of the words, 48 Banners, silk, preservation of, 131 Baphomet, treatment of the word in the 'H. E.D.,' 167 Bar Gate of Southampton, arms on, 89, 292 Barckley, his' Felicitie of Man,' 1631, story in, 4 Barns Elms House, advertisement concerning, 312 Baronets, number of, in each reign, 114, 157 Bath, Order of the, 50 Bathetic, its derivation and use, 26 Batsueins, its etymology, 288, 384 Battle sheaves, 230, 296, 382 Baudelaire, English translations of his poems, 375, 483 Baxter (John) on Shakespeariana, 393 Bayard, Blind, 356, 441, 506 Bayley (A. R.) on Baphomet, its meaning, 167 Grimgibber: Grimgribber, 237 Poe (E. A.), his 'Hop-Frog,' 155 Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, 69 Bayly (W. J.) on biography of Lieut. Van Schaick, 68 Bayne (C. S.) on Wordsworth's 'Excursion,' 138 Browning (Robert), passage in 'Luria,' 55 Middlin', its meaning, 218 Rollick, its use as a substantive, 415 Scott (Sir Walter), stanza from his poems, 51 Slim, use of the word, 146 Sous, Anglicized word, 437 Sowens, as an article of food, 413 'Three Wise Men of Gotham,' 465 Wound for winded, 95, 277 "Be the day weary," &c., authorship of, 249, 407 Beazley (F. Č.) on Beezeley, its whereabouts, 88 Bed-waggons, descriptions of, 356, 461 Beezeley, its whereabouts and etymology, 88, 502 Bell (C. W.) on office of Vice-Admira), 149, 325 426 Bellringers' rimes, 93 Pen Hur on Griffits, origin of name, 316 St. Jerome, his works, 148 Benedek (Field-Marshal), extracts from his will, 434 "Bernardus non vidit omnia": "Blind Bayard," Betts (Job), watchmaker, ob. 1680-1, 394 Beveridge (H.) on Persian translation of Gospels, 437 Bible, originally written in Dutch, 66, 198; mouse, Biblical quotations, collection of, 426, 484 Bibliography:- Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900. St. Jerome, best edition of his works, 148 Shelley, 67 Soldiers, special literature for, 2, 105 Biderra, battle of, 55 Bigot Bigote, derivation of the name, 125 Billington (Mrs.) as St. Cecilia, Reynolds's picture, 335 Bing, his servant put to the rack in 1621-2, 48 Blackacre, Widow, in Wycherley's 'Plain Dealer,' 228 Black wood (A.) on Glengarry, use of word, 372 Blenkard, Rhenish wine, 402 Blessing of the throats at St. Etheldreda's Church, Ely Place, 169, 273 Blight, use of the word, 408 Blizzard, correct use of the word, 185 "Blood of Hailes," famous relic, its origin, 351, 431 Board of Green Cloth, clerks of, 51 Boer, use of the word in Scotland, 3, 57, 136, 191 Bohun family, Earls of Hereford, 269, 400 Book of Common Prayer, tables for finding Easter, 281 Book sales, catalogue of English, 429, 490 Books and bookmen, their future, 35, 216, 295 Books recently published :- Acts of the Privy Council of England, vol. xix., Antonine Wall Report, 159 Arbuthnot's (F. F.) Mysteries of Chronology, Barnes's (A. S.) St. Peter in Rome and his Tomb Blew's (W. A. C.) Racing, 40 Bride's Mirror, or Mir-ātu l'Arūs of Maulavi Byron (Lord): Poetry, vols. i.-iii., edited by Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers, 1731-4, Campbell's (J.) Balmerino and its Abbey, 98 |