Borexo, ite meaning, 89 Buller (Dr. William), Bp. of Exeter, 148, 216, 251, 393 Bullifant, its meaning, 72, 239 Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, interments in, 222, 411 parts of Pilgrim's Progress,' 217, 258 Burghead, burning the Clavie at, 112 Burgoyne (Sir John), residence at Fulham, 48 Burial, twice in one day, 26 ; in point lace, 54, 237, 473 ; on north side of church, 75, 132, 235; by torchlight, 97, 275 ; in fetters, 157 Burial customs, 487 Burke's 'Landed Gentry,' notes on, 21, 155, 235 'Burlington Magazine, 248 Burnes (Sir Alexander), his family, 27, 71 Burnet family in Scotland, 19 Burton (A.) on Alfred Club, 208 Burton (E. F.) on Mendip Hills, 490 Buss (R. W.), his .College Life at the Universities,' 187 Butcher family of Dulwich, 467 Somma, cypress at, 388 Sultan, his cipher, 408 Butt=founder, 449 Butt (Miss), of Bath, verses op, 295 Butts (Sir William), physician, 208 Byron (George Gordon, 6th Lord), epitaph on his dog, 95; “The Mountain Violet,' 144, 194, 355, 515 C. (A. C.) on Col. Tasker, 248 Heraldic query, 147 C. (C. H.) on a tray-cloth, 227 C. (H. J.) on Kin, in English surnames, 436 C. (J.) on Aristotle quoted, 168 C. (J. D.) on Creole, 117 Gride, the verb, 8 Heraldic query, 108 Cake-bread superstition, 74, 454 Calverleyana, 166 . Cambridge Chronicle,' where filed, 327, 392 Cambridge University, its foundation, 29 Campbell (J. D.) on Coleridge, 5 Candlemas Day folk-lore, 15 Cantab. on archiepiscopal English, 193 Capital letters, initial, 24, 152 Captal or Capital, the title, 246, 314 Cardinals in Church of England, 325, 452 Cards, Twelfth Night, 507 Carew family of Garrivoe, 112 Carew (William), of Lisbon, 112 Carmichael (C. H. E.) on Baron of Bute, 336 Washington family, 451 Carrel (Sir Daniel), his biography, 69 Cass (C. W.) on Duke of Orleans, 330 «« Castle and Falcon," Aldersgate Street, 287 Chronology in England before Ussher, 91 Church of England, its Archpriests and Lord Rectors, 325, 452 Churches, egg service in, 12; built by Wren, 23; chancel screens in, 37, 99 ; in City of London, 44, 86, 136, 232 ; ostrich eggs hung in, 57 ; burials on north side, 75, 132, 235 ; dedicated to Thomas à Becket, 468 ; dedication crosses in, 488 Churches in mediæval times, their dedication festival, 508 Churching of women, curious custom at, 11, 276, 512 Cibber (Colley), his death and buria!, 12 Clark (R.) on City church registers, 421 Greenstead Church, 297 Jigger, its etymology, 517 Mansion House, London, 38 Royal Exchange, church near, 138 Tunbridge Wells, New, 189 Waller (E.) and Gray, 271 Waller (William), 91 Westminster Abbey, 437 Whittock (N.), 288 Clarke (Hyde) on ancestors of Agatha, 102 Letters, capital, 152 Milicent of Louvain, 217 Stature of men and women, 337 Sunset, 132 Clarke (Sir Robert), his biography, 509 Clarkin on Chicago, 515 Claude de Lorraine, mistake about, 306, 410, 478 Clavie: Burning the Clavie, 112 Claybrooke, co. Leicester, its parish registers, 343 genuine relics, 226, 315, 357, 414 ; place of signa- Cleeve (Bourchier), his biography, 78 families, 330 Knights of the Garter, 194 Somersetshire families, 296 Cleopatra's Needles, their removal, 446 Clerkenwell priories, their founder, 366, 458 Clio on 'Venice Preserved,' 38 Cochrane (B. A.) on 'Lords and Commons,' 187 Cock and Pye” taverns, 103, 356, 436 Cockburn family, French branch, 205 Cockney, its original meaning, 64, 135 Coffee, its early use, 345, 495 Coitmore (C.) on Russell of Strensham, 203 Colbeck (R. A.) on foreign arms, 251 Colby's Mulberry Garden, its locality, 267 Cole’s ‘ Residences of Actors,' 467, 518 Sybil, 158, 438 ; Welsh surnames for, 166, 293, Coleclough family of Tintern Abbey, 227 Alehouse, “ blind,” 478 Apple-pie bed, 78 Asses, their braying, 276 Battle-Axe Guards, 19 Breakspear (Nicholas), 411 Candlemas Day folk-lore, 15 Cards, visiting, 116 Carrington (N. T.), 491 Christ's Hospital, 272 Cox (James), his museum, 118 66 Coleman (E. H.) on “ Cune,” 498 Cooper (T.) on Langdale's Shortband,' 65 Cormick (Mr.) inquired after, 449 Cornelius=O'Connor, 86, 212 Cornelys (Mrs. Theresa), ber biography, 3, 93 Corney (B. G.) on ominous comet and Fiji, 401 Cornwall (Reginald de Dunstan vill, Earl of), his wives, 274 Cornwallis (Lord), miniature engraving, 247 Corrientes, its meaning, 407, 458 Cotgreave (A.) on Smedley's Frank Farleigh,'8 Cotman (John Sell), bis marriage, 306 Cotterell (S.) on Lieut. Peter Lecount, 149 Coupe (C.) on “ Blandykes," 252 Cow-dung for fuel, 475 Cowper (J. M.) on Salisbury Close, 71 Trepsack (John), 269 Cowper (William) and Newton, 488 Cox (James), his museum, 87, 118 Coyle (Dr.), R.C. Bishop of Raphoe, 227, 334 Craik (George L.) and Macfarlane's History of England,'465 Cranstoun (James), his wife, 409 Craven of Spersholt baronetcy, 154 Crawford (W.) on Sir David Rae, 231 Rae (Sir William), 231 Creole, its meaning, 117 Crepusculum, use of the word, 92, 157, 217 Cressing, co. Essex, grants relating to, 105 Crimea, English monuments in the, 31 Croft (William), Mus.D., engraved portrait, 148 Croker (John Wilson), his niece, 71 Cromartie earldom, 205 Cromer, Maid Ridibone's Chapel at, 47, 115 Cromwell (Oliver), couplet on, 407, 496 Crop, county and country, 485 Cross, sign of the, 149, 317 Cross (C. H.) on "kin ” in English surnames, 209 Crosses, dedication, 488 Crosses for kisses, 208 Crowdy (G. F.) on Simon de Montfort, 69 Crucifix, name of a racehorse, 308, 492 Crying down the credit ”custom, 76 Cui, its pronunciation, 92 Culcheth of Culcheth arms, 208, 397 Culpeper (Nicholas), book by, 407 Cundall, Yorkshire place-name, 388 Cundall family arms, 192 Cunliffe (J. W.) on Cunliffe family, 354 Curios=curiosities, 347 members, 5; its “Fathers,” 74 ; Whips in, 76 ; Cypress of Somma, 388, 509 Oxford members, 75, 132 ; ladies' gallery, 187, 213 Czar. See Tsar. D. on pronunciation of Hindostan, 231 Irish family, 194 Jingo, its etymology, 74 Lords and Commons,' 214 Malgache language, 438 D. (H.) on lemon sole, 236 D. (J.) on Irish army, 88 Supplement to the Notes , with No. 160, Jan. 19, 1895. D. (L. J.) on Lord Lynedoch, 277. Dixon (J.) on “ Ha-ha,” sunk fence, 66 Once, for when once, 168 Pin=beer measure, 7, 117 Sole, lemon, 131, 270 Dod (Rev. John), M.A., his sermon on malt, 146, 212 Dog beaten to frighten a lion, 76, 377 Cup-cake, its ingredients, 396 Hurd (William), D.D., 377 * Pilgrim's Progress,' 217 Dominichetti's, “ fumigated at," 35 Donelan (J.) on 'Roisin Dhu,' 34 Donelan (Sir James), Irish judge, 408 Donnellan families, 408 Douglas (W.) on Dickens's sister, 226 Pym's Amateur Theatre, 476 Shakspeare's Early Days,' 338 Dove, reverence for, in Russia, 25, 176 Doveton (F. B.) on “Sea-blue bird of March,” 367 Downie (Capt.), R.N., 16 Drake (H.) on Anthony Horneck, D.D., 191 Drama during the Commonwealth, 95 Dreams, references to, 328, 394 Dreyheller-Watson (W.)on Cundall or De Cundale, 192 Droitwich, its ancient seal, 409 Drought, remarkable, in winter, 26 Drowning, punishment by. See Noyade. Drury (C.) on Major John Fairfax, 448 Dubh (Ineen), or Black Agnes, 68 Dubosq (C. A.) on Mrs. James Cranstoun, 409 Du Hamel (Isaac), clockmaker, 347, 438 Dunand (H.) on salads, 377 Dunheved on Edward Bacon, 518 Launceston as a surname, 348 Dunn surname, its meaning, 505 During, use of the word, 28, 137, 214 Dutch MSS. in English libraries, 307 Dwight family, 129, 449 E. (E. H.) on Crucifix, name of racehorse, 492 E. (H. D.) on Cundall, Yorkshire, 388 E. (K. P. D.) on Algerine Act,” 186 Animals, their ages, 46 Basque people, 128 Black Death, 106 Brasses, monumental, 306 Eustace (Rev. J. C.), 329 at Ipswich in Pickwick,' 25 ; churchyard in Fuchsia, its introduction, 165 "Modern author," 249 Pickwick,' 25 Each of them,” the phrase, 225, 349, 496 Earle (A. M.) on Sarah Wilson, 328 “Earth's immortal three,” 134, 211, 395 Easter sepulchres, 27, 114, 210, 338 Eaton family, 422 Eblana on Pamela, 513 Eboracum on Palliser surname, 26 46 66 66 Ebsworth (J. W.) on modern author,” 315 Evelyn (John), his · Three Impostors,' 445 Ewart (L. M.) on Wood family, 209 Exeter, its ancient name, 346 Exits=exit, 118, 216 Eye-witnesses, their conflicting evidence, 205, 296 F. on battle of Naseby, 92 F. (C. L.) on a chronogram, 125 F. (C. S. F.) on St. Fagan’s, near Llandaff, 129 F. (F.J.) on Welsh surnames for Christian names, 166 F. (G. L.) on rhyme to iron, 290 F. (J. C.) on “Jingo,” 150 Tennyson : Kingsley : Dickens, 126 F. (J. T.) on ‘Book of Dorrow,' 317 Chancel screens, 37 Colgan, hagiographer, 318 Cow-dung for fuel, 475 Graces, university, 36, 438 Monastery, plan of, 376 F. (R. J.) on Prince of Wales, 9 F. (8. J. A.) on visiting cards. 332 F. (W. G. D.) on Arrowsmith family, 308 Books, unfinished, 357 Fage (Major-General Edward), his issue, 488, Fairfax (Major John), his biography, 448 Fampoux, French place-name, 389, 417 292, 375, 398, 513; survival of Elizabethan, 85 Farmer (Capt. George), his portrait, 365 Fathers of the House of Commons, 74 Feasey (H.) on Easter sepulchres, 27 Felch (W. F.) on the ancestry of Agatha, 2 Hales (Admiral), 49 Fell (T. K.) on Furness Abbey, 56 Fenton (G. L.) on unfinished books, 357 Feret (C. J.) on Francis Allen, 513 Barbados, its spelling, 173 Black Death, 256 Blenkard, its meaning, 398 Books, unfinished, 357 Brasses, ancient, 388, 518 Burgoyne (Sir John), 48 Butts (Sir William), 208 Carey (Thomas), 127 Contamination, its meaning, 255 Conway Castle, 285 Croker (J. W.), his niece, 71 Danlove (Lady), 57, 177 Dickens (C.), his funeral, 14 Directories, old, 255 Dominichetti (Dr. B.), 35 Dorset custom, 125 Dwight and White families, 149 Exits = exit, 216 “ Flotsam and jetsam," 150 Fulham church wardens' book, 445 George (Prince), his title, 32 Green-wax process, 433 Haggerston, its name, 373 Ha-ha fence, 198 “Hanging and wiving," 218 |