Bookshelves, best, 145 Buckingham Palace, " The Queen's Palace," 108 Bullets, golden, 12 Burial by torchlight, 226, 338, 455 Burion (C.) on England described by foreigners, 347 Inscriptions on poor-boxes, 228 Macaroni Latin, 449 'Notes and Queries,' German, 492 Steinfeld, 89 Vienna press and Louis XVI., 324 Burke (Edmund) and Catherine Macaulay, 113 Burns (Robert), pictures founded on his poems, 11, 196 ; portraits, 29, 95, 151 Burton (John), antiquary and physician, 225 Busby, its origin, 31, 171, 374 Butchers'-leap, Shrove Tuesday custom, 368 Eyes, glass, 108 Hinde (Joseph), 268 “Quot linguas calles, " 66 Silver in bells, 432 Trumbull (John), 398 Butler (W.) on D. Angelo, 187 C C. on Alice Fitz Alan, 316 Jacobite not Williauite, 307 C. (B. L. R.) on Robert, Duke of Normandy, 408- C. (E. W.) on Eliza's Choice,' 188 House=living room, 449 C. (F.) on “Lucy of Leinster," 109 C. (G. E.) on Sir John Mennes, 256 Vayne Castle, 76 C. (J. J.) on Duke of Leeds, 318 Zouch (Thomas and Henry), 198 C. (T. W.) on river Blackwater, 328 Cadwallader and his goats, 78 Cæsar (Julius), his sword, 118 Calder (A.) on followers of Bruce, 86 Rose family of Kilravock, 142, 393 Calvinism, rhyme on, 428, 475 Campvire Church, Holland, 411 “Canary bird,” an opprobrious term, 395, 472 Capital punishment in France, 148 Caraccioli's Chapel, its locality, 87, 157 Cardinal virtues. See Virtues. Carlyle (Thomas) and Tennyson, 367 Carte (Thomas), bis biography, 417 Carter (Matt.), his . True Relation,' 229 Cass (C. W.) on Copplestone family, 134 John of Gaunt, 231, 431 Lady of the Bedchamber, 355 M.A., "commenced,” 57 * Man convinced against his will," 168 Member of Parliament, 173 Castle, heraldic, 347, 474 Catalani (Angelica), her biography, 113, 211, 272 Church brasses, their preservation, 26, 117, 153 : Church houses, their use and purpose, 58, 216 Church Minshull, its old records, 122 Church Patronage Trust, 428 Churches, miserere carvings in, 14, 78 ; abbey, or double, 188, 257, 349, 378, 451; Bachelors' Door in, 208, 296 Civis on article in periodical, 312 Clan badges, 328 Clark's Alley, Bankside, 336 Clarke (G. H.) on an epitaph, 428 Clarke (Hyde) on imported grammar, 186 History, its decay, 124 Lavington family, 412 Liston (John), 216 Scio, massacre at, 492 Swan, silver, 438 Claypool (E. A.) on Claypoole family, 29 Claypoole family, 29, 137 Clevedon and the poets, 324 Clicking-time=twilight, 468 Clifford's Inn, Chancery Lane, 265 Clim on Lavington family, 287 Storace (Stephen), 348 Clinton (A.) on Urian, Christian name, 311 Clocks, voices in, 52 Close (S. C. L.) on heraldic queries, 129 Clulow (G.) on John Cutts, 217 Mortimer (J. H.), 428 Cobbler, American, quoted, 216, 394 Cochrane (B. A.) on massacre of Scio, 430 Coffee, early references to, 248, 274 Cogers' Hall, 346, 494 453; his marriage, 247, 355, 392, 473; phrases Waite (George), 298 Coleman (E. H.) on Carlo Albacini, 495 Blow family, 57 Busby, its origin, 32 City Companies, 13, 18 Dress in 1784, 196 Dunkirk, superstition at, 264 Engines with paddles, 1699, 438 Gem folk-lore, 313 Gloves and kisses, 18 “He that runs may read,” 92 Highdown Hill, miller's tomb on, 225 Highness, Serene, 478 Hippodrome in London, 133 Holy Trinity, Minories, 499 Hoppus (E.), 358 Irish acre, 195 Isbam (George), 16 Jennens : Jarndyce, 97 Lewis (Charles George), 419 Mandragora, 498 Margate, grotto at 96 Index Supplement to the Notes and 89, July 22, 1893 Coleman (E. H.) on Robert M. Martin, 477 Cowper (William), his 'Castaway,' 107, 153; first publication of ‘John Gilpin,' 363 Cows, Devonshire, 185 Cowslade (F.) on Smart's 'Song to David,' 156 Cowslip, its French equivalent, 245, 291 Cozens (Z.), his biography, 8, 94, 196, 454 Craggs (James), his family papers, 367, 396 Crank, not an Americanism, 53, 132, 197 Crayton (E, S.) on John Goddard, 268 Criss-cross A B C, 80, 428 Criticism, the “new,” 164 Crockery, quotations for, 146, 238 Crocodile=schoolgirls walking, 127, 256 Croke (J. O'B.) on Cowper's Castaway, 107, 153 Croly (Rev. George), LL.D., his biography, 32, 216 Cromwell family, 448 Cromwell (Oliver), bis hat, 325 Crosier, wrong use of the word, 485 Cross Crosslet on Margaret Smith, 275 Crossbows cruel, 17 Cross-purposes, a game, 27, 71, 275, 374 Crouch (William), mezzotint portrait, 448 Cruelty, its mediæval etymology, 388 Crux=puzzle or difficulty, 146 Cudham parish church, Kent, 145, 212 Cue: “To take one's cue,” 187, 254 Culleton (L.) on heraldic queries, 417, 455 Onslow (Arthur), 258 Seal, heraldic, 238 Trumbull (John), 98, 255 Waller (Anne), 55 Culvert and bridge, their difference, 248, 376, 418 Cumberland wills, 438 Curation, its meaning, 308, 458 wearing of hats in, 87; origin of “Member of Par- Curtis (Alderman), his cockney riddles, 185, 295 liament,” 88, 173, 496 ; royal veto, 369, 394, 456 Cutts (John), his biography, 29, 152, 217 “Cynegan's Feast,” story of, 248 D D. on “ Brouette," 70 Lodgers under the Commonwealth, 488 Whitechapel needles, 86 D. (E. H.) on Walter Long, 356 D. (F.) on Bird family, 229 D. (H.) on how to darken bronze, 138 Dacre (Francis Lennard, fourteenth Lord), 65 Dagon and “stump of Dagon,” 365 Dallas (J.) on “While away,” 276 Dallom-Lee, its locality, 308 Dalton (W. H.) on " He that runs may read," 218 Dammer=stun, 149, 330 Darlington (0. A.) on “Commenced M.A.," 494 Dartnell (G. E.) on plainness versus beauty, 133 Tennyson (Lord) and “The Gem,'93 Davies (Sneyd), D.D., his baptism, 264 Davies (T. L. O.) on “Notchell,” 98 Davies (W. W., on river Blackwater, 453 on, Davies (W. W.) on flowers on graves, 165 Downing (Sir George) and Charles II., 39, 95 Drake (H. H.) on Junius's Letters, 189 Draughts, invention of the game, 186, 257 Dress in 1784, 129, 196 Drummond-Milliken on Chelsea coffee house, 128 Drury (C.) on cause of death, 76 Lachrymatory, profuse, 127 Palmer (John), 87 Dumble, its derivation, 447, 497 Dunheved on British Knight Errant,' 469 *Cene,' book called, 228 Cornish or Chinese? 426 Fonts, octagonal, 455 Dunn (C.) on Tumbler=drinking glass, 168 Dunstan House, Berks, its history, 128 Duologue, a new word, 406, 497 Dürer (Albert), his 'Harrowing of Hell,' 215 Dustman, introduction of the word, 146, 238 Dutch nightingale=frog, 13 Dyer (A. S.) on lines on Tennyson, 78 E. on Chronicles of Eri,' 489 E. (C.) on camel proverb, 118 E. (J. P.) on Dover slave trade, 253 “Nomenclator Navalis," 429 St. Grasinus, 199 Earwaker (J. P.) on James, seventh Earl of Derby, 246 Funeral by women, 185 East India Company's register, 157, 299 Eavesdropper, origin of the word, 485 Eclipses, Phlegon's, 144 ; Sept. 3rd, B.C. 404, 204 ; Aug. 14, B.O. 394, 269 Edenhall, Luck of, 125, 176, 276 Edgcumbe (R.) on Angelica Catalani, 211 Houses, unlucky, 224 Körner (Theodor), 309 Waite, dentist, 228 Writing, rapid, 246 Editorial note, curious, 106 Editors, their former reputation, 186, 276, 893 Edmonton, its history, 347, 458, 492 Education, self, 387 Effigies on portraits of Burns, 95 Ehrenberg (C. G.) and bacteriology, 384 Eke-names, parish, 46, 132, 251 Eland (William), his biography, 48, 250 Elections, polls at, before 1832, 63, 301, 463 Eliot (George), her poetry, 307, 352, 476 Eliza's Choice,' a poem, 188 281, 344, 403 pass this Ellis (A. S.) on Tennysons and Abp. Tenison, 21 F. (J. J.) on eyot at Shepperton, 285 F. (J. T.) on marine animals in northern latitudes, 469 Bachelors' Door, 208 Crosier of an archbishop, 485 Death, its cause, 355 Deeds, rhymed, 233 Monastic rules, 435 Reeds for writing, 375 Ripon Minster, customs at, 447 St. Cuthbert, 155 Salisbury Missal, 56, 114 Spurn-point, its meaning, 428 Turnbrigg in Yorkshire, 339 Vaccination, 374 Wales (Edward, Prince of), letter, 166 F. (R. A.) on Princess Anne's Horse, 74 ye Sheppard (Sir James), 208 F. (S. J. A.) on “ Dumble," 497 Junius's Letters, 190 Violet and Bonaparte, 338 F. (W. J.) on unlucky houses, 278 Martin (Robert Montgomery), 408 Thorn, boly, 378 Fair=light-complexioned, 113 Fairman family of Linsted and Teynham, Kent, 329 395 Fairs, their decadence, 72 Falstaff (Sir John), Balzac on, 425 Farren (William), comedian, 307 Fate, synonym of destiny, 264 Fathers of the House of Commons, 34 Feilding-Kane (F. W.) on Brigadier-General W. Philipps, 427 Fellowship-Porters, old civic institution, 266 Felons, their goods, 1619, 144 Clevedon and the poets, 324 Knowledge, transcendental, 138 Parker (Abp.), his consecration, 126 • Phenix' and 'Phønix,' 228 Fèret (C. J.) on “ Dumble,” 497 Enfield and Edmonton, 459 “Little Sussex," Fulham, 447 Rumbold family, 488 Sussex House, Fulham, 468 Fermor (Arabella), her family, 128, 212, 271, 458 Ferrers (Hawisia de), her family, 429, 497 Festum Patefactionis,” 15, 57 Feuchères (Madame de). See Sophy Daws. Fimble, its meaning, 427 Fire by rubbing sticks, 15, 75 Fire of London and the City Companies, 126 Fishwick (H.) on octagonal fonts, 227 Tunstall (Bryan), 212 Fitch (E. A.) on Morant's 'Essex,' 117 Fitz Alan (Alice), her parentage, 74, 316, 378 Fitz-Gerald (S. J. A.) on W. H. Murray, 195 |