Queries, with No. 160, Jan. 19, 1895. S [For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS, SHAKSPEARIANA, and Songs AND BALLADS.] A. on paper water-marks, 107 Adams (F.) on “Tram," 295 Volury : Paragone, 278 Adeliza of Louvain, her mother, 36, 175, 217, 296 Advena, in parish register, 27, 136 Advent preachers, 48, 158 Aerolites : Bolides, 77 Agatha, mother of Edgar Atheling, her ancestry, 2, 101, 317 Agnes (Black), or Ineen Dubh, 68 Albigenses and the Abbot Arnold, 248, 338 Aldred (H. W.) on Rev. Charles Boultbee, 418 Alehouse, “blind,” 368, 478 Alerion on heraldry, 304, 515 Alfred Club, its history, 208, 331, 377 Algerine Act, why so called, 186, 332 Alington (F. W.) on burial on north side of churches, 132 London churches, 136 Allen (Francis), the regicide, 347, 513 Allhallows the Great, Thames Street, its demolition, 86 Almond tree superstitions, 97, 157, 219, 292 Alphabet tablets, 368 Alsike in early English, 66 Amarbaricensis, its modern name, 218, 334 American flag, its stars and stripes, 124 American vehicle, 326 Anachronism in bookseller's catalogue, 6 “And that," colloquialism, 408 Anderson (P. J.) on philately, 93 Postal cover, early, 117 Scotch academic periodicals, 85 Andrews (W.) on scratch-back, 67 Angus (G.) on Burke's 'Landed Gentry,' 155 England in 1748, 216 Lammas Day, 435 Oxford, St. Edmund Hall, 13 Animals, their ages, 46, 358 Animals employed as thieves and burglars, 46, 331, 451 Annabella, its etymology, 325, 472 Anonymoncule, not a new word, 426 66 Anonymous Works :- Attwell (O.) on capital letters, 24 Aubertin (J. J.) on Inez de Castro, 150 Audley family early pedigree, 463, 518 Auld Kirk=whiskey, 367, 474 Auld (T.) on Gray's . Elegy,' 516 Authors, two royal, 402 Axon (W. E. A.) on two royal authors, 402 Ayeahr on burial by torchlight, 97 Charlton Horn Fair, 126 Hang out,” 35 Aylsbury baronetcy, 409, 454, 492 B. (A. W.) on“ Carefully edited,” 71 B. (C. C.) on Against =near, 278 Almond tree, 157, 292 Blindness and sense of hearing, 348 Book prices, second-hand, 477 Brazil salts, 512 Browning (R.) on buttercups, 108 “Come and go," 137 Dove, reverence for, 176 Dreams, references to, 394 ' Earth's immortal three," 211 Folk-lore, 274 Gigadibs, 52 Grammar, Edinburghean, 54 Grass widow, 259 Iron, rhyme to, 56, 290 Kiender=kind of, 73 * Nuts in May,” 58 Orleans (Duke of), 396 Pollok (Robert), 237, 318 Randolph (Thomas), 186 Salads, vegetable, 325, 458 Shadwell (T.), phrases in, 173 Sheba (Queen of), 234 Thomson (James), 70 Vernor, Hood & Sharpe. 112 Warreone and Mortemar (Earls of), 509 B. (G. F. R.) on cause of death, 158 • Dictionary of National Biography,' 385 Hesilrige : Sunderland: Townshend, 447 Rae (Sir David), 188 Rae (Sir William), 188 Reresby (Sir Joha), 387 Saunders (Admiral Sir Charles), 215 Thomas (Bishop), 217 B. (H.), value of caricatures by, 369, 414 B. (J. B.) on book by Culpeper, 407 Lights, rising of the, 415 Mothers, their maiden names, 33 “ Take two cows, Taffy,” 252 B. (J. T.) on Simon de Montfort, 69 B. (P.) on Dickens's sister, 251 B. (R.) on " Apple-pie order,” 6 Bolton family and arms, 68 Ostrich eggs in churches, 57 B. (R. E.) on “Sorella cugina,” 414 B. (W. C.) on almond tree, 219 Animals employed as thieves, 451 Bigg (Thomas), at Dover, 187 1 66 B. (W. C.) on burning the Clavie, 112 Bayne (T.) on blind " alehouse, 478 “Auld Kirk "=whiskey, 474 Carefully edited," 24 Deadlock, use of the word, 226, 374 During, use of the word, 28, 214 Earth's immortal three,” 211 Gigadibs, 52 Gride, the verb, 312 Halket (George), 386 Heliacal, use of the word, 366 Locusts for food, 179 Montgomery (Robert), 493 Pollok (Robert), 163, 270, 417 “ Sea-blue bird of March," 414 Wadset, its meaning, 152 Bean (W. W.) on polls at parliamentary elections before 1832, 63 Beans and bean cakes, 13, 96 Beazley (Samuel), architect, his biography, 204 Becket (Thomas à), churches dedicated to, 468 Bed, apple-pie, 78 Beddoes (Thomas Lovell), his death, 168 Bede rolls, 467 Bekan, its meaning, 56, 153, 210, 355 Bekinton (T.), his biography, 96 Bell founder, T. B., 267 Bell (William), M.P. for Westminster, 1640-48, 388 Bellezza (P.) on Dante and Langland, 81 Shakspeare (W.) and Manzoni, 241 Bellin family, 408 Bells, curfew, 74, 193, 515; Northumberland and Durham, 325 Bentley (Richard), 'Sbort Account of Dr. Bentley's Humanity and Justice,' 246 Betty, burglar's tool, 386 Beulah Spa, Upper Norwood, its history, 185, 289, 353 Bible : Tabitha, Acts ix. 40, 86, 219; “ Chanticleer" of the Gospels, 485 Bibles, raffling for, 66, 119 Bibliography :- Barnefield (Richard), 428, 517 Bentley (Richard), 246 • Book of Dorrow,' 268, 317 Books, "carefully edited," 24, 71 ; with “ Epistles Dedicatory,” 88; unfinished, and announced but not published, 92, 357 ; " May line a box," 178; “steal not this book," &c., 485; Lady Pryce's, 1720, 501 Bunyan (John), 217, 258 Byron (Lord), 144, 194, 355, 515 Cazza (Agostino), 229, 315 . Cento Novelle Antiche,' 427 Cervantes, translations of Don Quixote,' 145 Cbristmas, 483 Cole's · Residences of Actors,' 467, 518 Complete English Traveller,' 287, 353 Coyle (Dr.), R.C. Bp. of Raphoe, 227, 334 Craik (G. L.) and Macfarlane's History of England,' 465 Culpeper (Nicholas), 407 De la Salle (Antoine), 300 1 Bibliography :- Bierley (P.) on king's evil, 345 Lammas, Latter, 213 Menlove (Thomas). 277 Oast : Hosteler, 97, 138 Overy, its derivation, 85 Oxford, St. Edmund Hall, 13 Oxford scholarships, 75 Regicides, their portraits, 374 Seem, use of the word, 86 “Stew in his own juice." 269 Supper, "side view,” 187 Tax on births, 1541 Tsar, its spelling, 114 “What's your poison ?" 348 Bigg (Thomas), his castle at Dover, 187, 276 Bird (T.) on perforated stones, 56 Birkenbead (Sir John), his biography, 70 Births, tax on, 154, 395 Black Death, mass for preservation from, 106, 256 Black (W. G.) on “At that," 314 Field, extraordinary, 33, 517 Shakspeariana, 283 * Stew in his own juice," 411 Blackall family pedigree, 308, 454 Blair (R.) on Northumberland and Durham bells, 335 Blandykes, Stonyhurst word, 209, 252 Blashill (T.) on Blenkard : London Flower, 89 Blenkard, a beverage, 89, 398, 473 Blenkinsopp (E. L.) on Jigger," 517 Pamela, her daughters, 468 Poe (E. A.), his . Murders in Rue Morgue,' 11% Protestant, history of the word, 351 Querns, “ Roman," 375 Spica, a Virginis, 88 Stature of men and women, 266 Swallows, their domestication, 270 York (Duke of), his son, 27 Blew (W. C. A.) on scarlet hunting coat, 447 Blim, its etymology, 225 Blind alehouse, its meaning, 368, 478 Blindness and sense of hearing, 348, 435 Bloody Bush Edge, hill in Northumberland, 328 Bloomsbury Volunteers, 1798, 469 Boase (G. C.) on Madame Rachel, 322 Vauxhall Gardens, 491 Boats, early, 275 Body, lines on the word, 208 Boger (C. G.) on T. Combe, 296 Orleans (Charles, Duke of), 329 Victoria (Queen), her great-grandson, 65 Boisseau, old French measure, 509 Bolides : Aerolites, 77 Bolivian custom, 345 Bolton family and arms, 68 Bonaparte (Prince Louis Lucien), his family, 167 Bonaparte (Napoleon), his ailments, 159 Bone (J. W.) on farthing of land, 390 Kin, in English surnames, 436 Lights, rising of the, 416 Sheba (Queen of), 148 Sole, lemon, 270 Translation wanted, 316 Valois (Abp.), 372 Boneshaw, its etymology, 65, 398 Bonfire, its etymology, 173, 252, 416, 498 bridge's, 469 Addy's (S. O.) Hall of Waltheof, 19 Urban VI., 140 M. G. Watkins, 399 320 ; illustrated by W. Strang, 339 180 260 Skeat, 79, 319 320 220 the Sea, 220 Canterbury, 39 419 &c., Chester, edited by F. J. Furnivall, 139 Charters of City of Carlisle, 100 439 Books recently published :- Hazlitt's (W.C.) Coinage of European Continent, 60 Ages, 140 edited by F. A. Gasquet, 60 School, 459 History, 210 160 Christ, 140 Poetical Works, edited by J. L. Robertson, 479 Baron Munchausen, 500 480 City Life, 259 of Troy, 459 Boccaccio, ib. Comedy, 239 Caryll, 160 339 |