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Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.

Books recently published:-

Castiglione's (B.) Book of the Courtier, 347
Chartulary of Cockersand Abbey of the Premon-
stratensian Order, edited by W. Farrer, 347
Clephan's (R. C.) Defensive Armour, 488
Clergy Directory and Parish Guide for 1900, 240
Cobbe's (H.) Luton Church, 239

Collet's (C. D.) Taxes on Knowledge, 79
Cromwell's Souldiers Catechism, edited by Rev.
W. Begley, 427

Davis's (C. T.) Dictionary of Wandsworth, 467
Deeds relating to East Lothian, transcribed and
translated by J. G. Wallace-James, 327
Dictionary of National Biography, 39, 299
Digit of the Moon, a Hindoo Love Story, trans.
by F. W. Bain, 158

Dimock's (A.) Cathedral Church of St. Paul, 240
Douglas's (W. S.) Cromwell's Scotch Campaigns,
1650-1, 259

Early Married Life of Maria Josepha (Lady
Stanley), edited by J. H. Adeane, 59

Eley's (C. K.) Carlisle, its Cathedral and See, 259
Elworthy's (F. T.) Horns of Honour, 219
English Catalogue of Books for 1899, 220
Evening with Punch, 448

Fernald's (J.C.) Students' Standard Dictionary, 19
Frazer's (J. G.) Pausanias, and other Greek
Sketches, 527

Gardner's Studies in John the Scot (Erigena), 528
Gower (J.), Complete Works, edited by G. C.
Macaulay, 58

Griffiths's (E. H.) Lyra Fumosa, 467

H. B.'s Lambkin's Remains, 118
Haines's (C. H.) Complete Memoir of Richard
Haines (1633-85), 219

Hampstead Annual, 1899, edited by G. E.
Matheson and S. C. Mayle, 100
Hill's (Rev. G.) English Dioceses, 386

Historical Dictionary of the English Language,
78, 299

Hoste's (J. W.) Johnson and his Circle, 507
Hume's (M. A. S.) Modern Spain, 79
Inquisitions and Assessments relating to Feudal
Aids, 1284-1431, vol. i., 407

Jackson's (B. D.) Glossary of Botanic Terms, 507
Jastrow's (M.) Religion of Babylonia and Assyria,

278

Kidson's (F.) British Music Publishers, Printers,
and Engravers, 508

King Alfred's Version of Boethius, done into
Modern English by W. J. Sedgefield, 446
Knowles's (F. L.) Kipling Primer, 160
Leland's (C. G.) Unpublished Legends of Virgil,
40; Useful Arts and Handicrafts, Parts I.-IX.,
140

Library (The), ed. by J. Y. W. MacAlister, 19, 260
Marillier's (H. C.) University Magazines and
their Makers, 60

Mason's (J.) Social Chess, 79

Massé's (H. J. L. J.) Abbey Church of Tewkes-
bury; Priory Church of Deerhurst, 447
Memoirs of Monsieur d'Artagnan, trans. by
Ralph Nevill, 258

Milton Poetical Works, ed. Beeching-from the
Edition of the Rev. H. C. Beeching, 198; Six
Anthems, ed. Arkwright, 488

Books recently published:-

Morgan's (W. Ll.) Antiquarian Survey of East
Gower, Glamorganshire, 158

Murray-Aynsley's (Mrs.) Symbolism of the East
and West, 139

New English Dictionary. See Historical Dict.
Old Ballad of the Boy and the Mantle, 448
Orsi's (P.) Modern Italy, 1746-1898, 278
Palmer's (A. S.) Jacob at Bethel, 140

Paul's (Sir J. B.) Heraldry in Relation to Scot-
tish History and Art, 487

Perkins's (Rev. T.) Wimborne Minster and
Christchurch Priory, 99

Piper's (E.) Church Towers of Somerset, 117, 447
Pleadings and Depositions in the Duchy Court
of Lancaster, ed. by H. Fishwick, 327
Plumptre's (E. H.) Life of Dante, ed. by A. J.
Butler, 466

Prevost's (E. W.) Glossary of the Dialect of
Cumberland, 259

Rabelais's Gargantua and Pantagruel, trans. by
Sir T. Urquhart and P. le Motteux, 1653-
1694, Introduction by C. Whibley, 367
Registers of Burnley, 1562-1653, ed. by W.
Farrer, 407

Registers of Bury, 1590-1616, ed. by Rev. W. J.
Löwenberg and Henry Brierley, 407

Registers of Eglingham, in Northumberland,
1662-1812, transcribed by Miss K. A. Martin,
edited by H. M. Wood, 408

Richardson's (R.) Coutts & Co., Bankers, 507
Robinson's (W. C.) Bruges, 448

Rostand's (E.) Cyrano de Bergerac, trans. by G.
Thomas and M. F. Guillemard, 448

St. Pancras Notes and Queries, 427
Sayce's (Rev. A. H.) Babylonians and Assyrians,
238

Seccombe's (D.) Age of Johnson, 79

Shakespeare (W.): Life, by Lee, 18; Shake-
speare-Bacon, 80; Much Ado about Nothing,
ed. by Furness, 138; Prosody and Text, ed. by
B. A. P. Van Dam, 527

Shaw's (W. A.) History of the English Church
during the Civil Wars, 326

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, 99
Skeat's (W. W.) Chaucer Canon, 367
Some Principles and Services of the Prayer-Book

Historically Considered, ed. by J. W. Legg, 179
Sources of Archbishop Parker's Collection of
MSS. at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge,
by M. R. James, 328

Spenser Anthology, 1548-1591, ed. by Prof. E.
Arber, 139

Sutcliffe's (H.) By Moor and Fell, 59
Swift's (J.) Prose Works, vol. viii., 99
Taylor's (B.) Storyology, 528

Timmins's (H. T.) Nooks and Corners of Shrop-
shire, 78

Tomlinson's (M.) Life of Charles Tomlinson, 198
Upper Norwood Athenæum: Record of Winter
Meetings and Summer Excursions, 1898-9, 117
Whitaker's Naval and Military Directory, 80
White's (Mrs. C. A.) Sweet Hampstead, 507
Willcock's (Rev. J.) Shetland Minister in the
Eighteenth Century, 180

Yorkshire Archæological Journal, Part 59, 427

Boothby ("Prince"), his biography, 127, 236
Borough-English succession, custom of, 376, 501
Bostock (R. C.) on Mayfair marriages, 257
Boswell-Stone (W. G.) on eighteenth-century adver-
tisement competition, 105

Lisle (Warren), of Upway, Dorset, 188
Whiskers, 197

Boswell's Johnson,' abridgment in Russ, 66
Botoner (John), of Coventry, 1381, 269, 402

"Bottle," the, St. Paul's Churchyard, print publishing
house, 108

Boucher (C.) on Flemish weavers, 288

Boudicca or Boadicea, repulsed at Verulam, 14
Boughton Green, maze at, 445

Boundary stones in open fields, 297, 441
Bourke, third Viscount, his wife, 236
'Box and Cox,' farce by J. M. Morton, 353
Box (John Wilkins), his biography, 476
Boxers, the, Chinese secret society, 512
Boxing Day, its meaning and origin, 10
Box-irons, their early use, 104, 173, 320
Boytry, use of the word, 26

Bozier's Court, Tottenham Court Road, 185
Bradbrook (W.) on installation of a midwife, 475

Ronjat, the king's serjeant-surgeon, 475
Bradley (H.) on Griggs and Gregorians, 127
Grimgibber: Grimgribber, 127

Braikenridge, English mathematician, biography, 435
Branch pilot's certificate, 436

Braose family, 355, 499

Bread and Cheese Club, 337

Breslar (M. L. R.) on amphigouris, 248

Azazel, its interpretation, 511
Cavendish (Henry), chemist, 4

Cumberland (Richard), his 'Jew,' 416
Fur dyeing, 336

Genius and large families, 433

Brewers'" entire," 100, 175

Bridge, card game, derivation of the word, 12

Brightwell Church, inscriptions in, 168, 275
Briscoe (J. P.) on rubbing the eyes with gold, 213

Britain as "Queen of Isles " and " Empress of the
Main," 369

Britain, the Saxon shore of, 433

Broke, Adam, his biography, 355

Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.

Bryce (Thomas), his riming Register,' 357
Bucth, Gaelic name, 316, 402

Bulgaria, its poetry and language, 106

Buller (Edward and Henry), their biographies, 208
Bulloch (J. M.) on Jacobite societies, 217
Marylebone Churchyard, 8

Wisdom family, 230

Bullock (C. J.) on witchelt=ill shod, 9
Bully, football and hockey term, 9

Bummel, derivation and meaning, 436, 524
Buns, hot-cross, 334, 421

Burdett (Robert), his biography, 267
Burgh (Hubert de), his arrest, 249
Burnet manuscripts, 314

Burton, bottled ale of, 67, 174

Busts made by Alcock of Cobridge, 127
Butler (J. D.) on barnyard for farmyard, 343

Green fairies: Woolpit green children, 422
Butt, the counterfoil of a cheque, 336, 443
Buttons, counting another's, origin of the custom, 496
Byng of Wrotham, Middlesex, 208, 295
Byng (Admiral), his portrait, 187

Byre, its meaning, 6, 277, 361

C. on 'Dr. Johnson as a Grecian,' 213

Epitaph in Tenterden Church, 332

"I'll hang my harp on a willow tree," 484
Inscriptions in Brightwell Church, 168
Taltarum surname, 131

C. (A.) on Dunbar = Ogilvy, 69

C. (A. B.) on " As busy as Throp's wife," 414

C. (D. F.) on Les Détenus, 97

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Eugénie. Empress of the French,' 108

Madras, Governor-General of, 107

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Punch' weekly dinner, 526

C. (E. A.) on Muggletonian writings, 485
C. (E. H.) on Vice-Admiral, 384

C. (F. W.) on coincidence in names, 104
C. (G. E.) on Sir Michael Cromie, 136
C. (H.) on Garway family, 169

Savoy, English travellers in, 58

C. (H. C.) on Colly, its meaning, 208
C. (J.) on haft: By the haft, 92

Stone sedilia in medieval churches, 457

C. (J. H.) on haft: By the haft, 38

C. (N.) on Jacobite societies, 169

Brodrick (Admiral), escape from burning ship, 315, 424 C. (R. S.) on "Devil walking through Athlone,” 336

Bromby (E. H.) on Roman numerals, 366

Brontë (Charlotte) and Manchester, 449

Brook's Market, its locality, 368

Brookes (Dr. William) and the Wenlock Olympian
games, 513

Brooks (Thomas), his biography and works, 54
"Brotherhood of Fools," accounts of the, 95

C. (T. W.) on armorial, 355

C. (W. A.) on an end = continually, 65

C. (W. W.) on depreciation of coinage, 87.
Cadwallader (Mrs.), her appearance at Drury Lane in
'The Author,' 495

Cake ink, earliest quotation of, 475

Caldecott (W. S.) on pastophoria, its meaning, 415

California, fruit-growing in, 40

Brothers Mayor and Town Clerk at same time, 8, 176 Calendar, proposed alteration in the Russian, 265
Brown (A. R.) on R. L. Stevenson, 336
Brown (J. R.) on Corney House, Chiswick, 138

Danish Church, Wellclose Square, 492
Browne (G. A.) on old church at Canterbury, 26
Browning (Robert), passage in Luria,' 55; intended
emendation in his 'Parleyings with Christopher
Smart,' 124; and Seneca, 167; first edition of his
'Paracelsus,' 188; "Hoti" in, 494
Bruce (King Robert), relic of, 85
Brushfield (T. N.) on artists' mistakes, 33

Ralegh (Sir W.), engraved portraits of, 68
Wooden horse, military punishment, 253

Campbell (Colin), his biography, 476
Campbell (G. W.) on Biblical quotations, 484

Counting another's buttons, 496

Campbell (T.) and Keats, 86, 157; and Virgil, 164
Camplin family, 396

Candidate for Parliament, a voteless, 413
Cansick (F. T.) on sale of church property, 395
Canterbury, church older than St. Martin's at, 26, 94,
178, 319

Canton (W.) on " Bernardus non vidit omnia," 441
Cape Town in 1844, 526

Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.

Cardigan, pedigree of Lords of, 416

Card-match, 88

Cards, playing, stamped with the Great Mogul, 292
Carey (Edward), M.P. for Westminster in 1656-58,
his biography, 47, 154, 235

Carey (Sir Henry), M.P. 1601-22, 87, 234
Carey (W.) on Leith halfpenny, 377
Carey and Charleton families, 496
Carless or Carlos family, 69

Carlyle (Thomas) and "Rotatory calabash," 186, 381
Carmichael-Smyth (Dr. James), one of Les Détenus,
97, 197

Carriage of a sword-belt, 237

Carrington (H.) on French stanza, 357

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China, date of introduction of gunpowder in, 516
China, Lowestoft, 12, 73, 157

China, price paid for, by Augustus II., King of Poland,
249, 344

Chinese children, mark on the spine of, 209, 344
Chinese secret society, the Boxers, 512

Chingford, Essex, old church at, its history, 57, 113
Chink the pattern of woods when sawn, 432, 498
Choirs, modern instrumental, 35

Cholmley (John and Lewin), their biographies, 335

Cartaret (Sir Charles), Knt., M.P. 1690-1700, his Cholmondeley (Viscount), his Scotch MSS., 8

biography, 187, 292, 385

Carving, miserere, 433

Cashier on Emmas at fairs, 278

Mistakes, artists', 33

Catalogues of English book sales, 429, 490

Cathedrals, laymen reading the lessons in, 376, 466
Cat's-meat Square, 148

Cattle, infectious disease among, 1748-9, 335; white,
prophecy concerning, 147, 234

Cave (Sir Richard), M. P. for Lichfield 1641-2, 209
Cavendish (Henry), celebrated chemist, 4, 94
Caxton (William), his story of the good priest, 310
Cecil (William), Lord Burleigh, biographical details
of, 28, 137

Centorie lands, derivation of the word, 332
Centum, use of the word, 433

Centuries, the beginnings and the ends of, 84

Century, twentieth, its advent, 1, 41; lines on, 84
Cerebos, Limited, on Cerebos salt, 440

Cerebos salt, meaning of the term, 356, 440
Cetu, a ghost-word, 412

Chacma, zoological term, 394

Choys for choice, its spelling, 356, 443
“Christian Knight"=Sir Sydney Smith, 93
Christian names: Doctor, 53, 194, 324; titles as, 53,
194, 324; brothers bearing same, 54, 322; Volant,
its origu, 229, 293, 401; St. Jordan, 256; Ren-
fred, 375, 460; Biblical, 413

Chronology, old and new style of, 268, 344, 401, 461
Church, Danish, Wellclose Square, 492

Church, in Canterbury older than St. Martin's, 26, 94,
178, 319; barrel-organ used in, 35; at Chingford,
Essex, 57, 113

Church (John), the "Obelisk preacher," 52
Church bells at Walthamstow, 89
Church property, the sale of, 395
Church registers, London, 89, 191

Churches, built of unhewn stone, 68, 154, 215;
orientation of the fabrics of, in England, 104, 333;
stone sedilia in mediæval, 457

Cibber's daughter, her autobiography, 168
Cicero and Shakespeare, 288, 462

Cinderella and her glass slipper, 86, 177

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City of Lushington," London club, 103

Chadwell (W.), M.P. St. Michael, Cornwall, 1640-4, Civic knighthoods, 409

his biography, 247

Chadwick (Sir E.) on open spaces, 286

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Clark (C. E.) on Hopping the wag," 154
"To jipper & joint," 295

Chaffers (William), his Marks and Monograms on Clark (P.) on Light family of Baglake, Dorset, 356

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Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.

Clayton (H. B.) on Eighteenth-century History of Coleman (E. H.) on Goodere (Capt. Samuel), 276

England,' 189, 398

February fill-dyke, 277

Gordon (Robert), Romanist priest, 91

Gordon family, 460

Jury in nautical terms, 426

Leland family, 403

Lytes of Lytes Cary, 174

Mayfair marriages, 256

Melek Taus, 482

Photography, the discovery of, 116

Proverbs in Herbert's Jacula Prudentum,' 382

Sweepstakes, its meaning, 465

Taxes on knowledge, 271

Thurbane (John), M.P. for Sandwich, 192
Venn (Rev. H.) and Lord Mountford, 37
Wallington (Nehemiah), his biography, 292

Wardlaw (Cardinal), Bishop of Glasgow, 1368, 74
Cleave (John) and the taxes on knowledge, 83, 177, 271
Clergymen, costume of, in early part of the century, 335
Clerks of the Board of Green Cloth, 51

Clifford family, 355, 499

Clock, astrolabe, 148

Clock, old, made by Tobias Fletcher, of Barnsley,
ob. 1811, 269, 480

Clocks, twenty-four-hour dials on, 234, 360
Clothing, early instance of waterproof, 229, 294

Clubs, London, of the eighteenth and nineteenth cen-
turies, 103

Clutterbuck (Charles), his biography, 415
Coarsie, its meaning, 457, 527

Coates (H. T.) on naming the baby, 236

Cobblers' wax and heel-ball, their difference, 166, 256
Cobham (C.) on Thames Tunnel, 35, 169, 346
Cockayne family, 267, 345, 499

Cockle (M. J. D.) on green cocoons from India, 227
Rifling, early mention of, 516

Cockle Shell on poem on St. Christopher, 335
Cocoons, green, from India, 227

Coinage, English, origin of, 29, 149; earliest date of
depreciation of, 87, 174, 217, 321

Coins, gold, of the Forum and money values, 56
Coins, Kruger's counterfeit, 185

Coins: Leith halfpenny, 377

Coins in foundation stones, 197, 271

Coleman (E. H.) on 'Adventures in the Moon,' 254

Alum trade, its history, 234
Anker-holes or anchorites' cells, 75

Baronets, their number in each reign, 114
"Be the day weary," 407

Borough-English, 501

Brooks (Thomas), his biography, 54

Brotherhood of Fools, 95

Church registers, London, 192

Coarsie, 527

Contributors to vol. i. N. & Q.,' 90

Berkeley Castle, 521

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Griggs and Gregorians, 236
Grimgibber: Grimgribber, 237

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Kellet family, 295

Ladies and Leap Year, 479

Lawrence (Sir Thomas), picture by, 138

Lighthouse, first British, 186, 425

Marriage gift, 112

"Mary had a little lamb," 35
Mayfair marriages, 257

Mile, English, 134
Mourning in 1661, 459
Muggletonian writings, 485
Nefs, model ships, 37

Newman (Cardinal) and ' N. & Q.,' 35
Northern fighters at Flodden, lists of, 257
Nostoc, its composition and origin, 218
Origin of Royal Academy, 394
Plashed hedges, 235

Plocks, the, its meaning, 382
Prefaces, 15

Prince of Wales, title of, 214
Rimes, nursery, 93

Rotatory calabash, 381

Royal arms, Elizabeth and Edward VI., 502
Sanctuary, right of, 51

Shaddock, Chinese fruit, 218
Shield of brawn, 360

Ships, merchant, shares in, 228
Slang, first use of the word, 212
Smith (J. F.), his biography, 459
'Squire's Pew,' poem, 154

'Three Wise Men of Gotham,' 293
Vautrollier, printer, 524

Wagner (R.), his Meistersinger,' 216

Wallington (Nehemiah), his biography, 292

Waterproof clothing, 294

'Wearin' o' the Green,' 405

Whiskers, 197

Whitcombe (Richard), his 'Janua Divorum,' 446
Widow's man, 254

Wisdom family, 343

Worst, its use as a verb, 321

Colenso, English soldiers at the battle of, 285
Collaboration, curiosities of, 214, 362

Colly, its meaning in Devonshire place-names, 208, 421
Colours of the foe, 310

Colyer-Fergusson (T. C.) on Capt. S. Goodere, 209

Costume, 1569 portrait of Queen Mary I. at Commando, use of the word, 433

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Concert rooms, Hanover Square, 493
Connett (W. W.) on ancient dogs, 269
Contributors to vol. i. of N. & Q.,' 89

Cookery terms: joll, 69, 154; jipper, 208, 295

Cope (E. E.) on preservation of silk banners, 131
Mountford (Lord), 193

Coats of arms, 287
Haustead (Baron), 457
Registers in France, 516

Cope (E. E) on Parry family, 132
Cope (General Sir John), his biography, 289
Cope (J. H.) on Sir Charles Carteret, 385

Cope (General Sir John), his biography, 289
Cope of Hanwell, co. Oxon, 316

Cope family of Hanwell, co. Oxon, their arms, 316
Cordwainer, derivation and survival of the term, 14
Corn, quarter of, 456

Corney House, Chiswick, its history, 69, 137
Cornforth (Fanny), 129

Corporation, oldest trading, 345

Correspondents, war, in South Africa, list of killed
and wounded, 469

Cortes, his companions to Mexico, 170

Costume of clergymen early part of the century, 335
Costume, 1569: Portrait of Queen Mary I. at
Berkeley Castle, 455, 521

Courtney (W. P.) on slang, first use of the word, 28
Cow, the coloured, of Hamburg, 466

Cowper (W.), as a parodist, 44; his pathos, 96; 'Ex-
postulation,' poem, 127, 235; his letters, 414, 478;
his prediction of his own immortality, 481

Cowper centenary, 301, 357

Cox (James), his museum, 17, 57
Crabs' eyes as medicine, 356, 485

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Crawley (J. A.) on Norman gizer, 115
Cree (J.) on statue in Bergen, Norway, 57
Cremitt money, charity known as, 254
Cresswell (L.) on "Pillillew," use of word, 484
Crew (Sir Clipsby), reference to in Ralegh's
torie of the World,' 286
Cricket, earliest copy of the laws of, 288, 382
Crofton (H. T.) on gipsies, 165
Cromie (Sir Michael), Bart., his biography, 68, 136
Cromwell (Oliver), and music, 9, 132; private letters
of, 67; and his sons and daughters, 494
Crouch (C. H.) on De Benstede family, 29

Monumental inscriptions in Scarborough, 48
St. Mildred's, Poultry, 33

Sanderson family of Leigh, Lancashire, 416
Wickliffe (John), lineal descendant of, 412
Crouch (W.) on old church in Canterbury, 319
Crowdy-mutton, meanings of, 375, 461
Crown Office, 249

Cruikshank (G.), picture by, 148

Cumberland (Richard), his play 'The Jew,' 416, 479
Cummings (W. H.) on Oliver Cromwell and music, 9
Cups, flying, magic art practised by Buddhist priests,

145

Curate, a chained, in Cornish church, 165, 403
Curry (J. T.) on "Bernardus non vidit omnia":
"Blind Bayard," 356
Jonson (Ben), unclaimed poem by, 230, 477
Mile, English, 133

"Neither fish, nor flesh, nor good red herring,"
437

Curse of Scotland, new fact, 493

Curtis (J.) on Boer, its meaning in Scotland, 136
Curwen (A. F.) on arms on Bar Gate, Southampton, 89
Several, uses of the word, 504

Tennyson query, 503

Curwen (J. S.) on "Out of print," 195

Curzon Chapel, Mayfair, clandestine marriages in, 65,
137, 227, 256, 398

Cutter (H. F.) on companions of Cortes, 170

Cyclops or Cyclop, singular form, 103, 238

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Dante Society, 120

Davey (H.) on Cromwell and music, 132

Fairfax (Bryan, Lord), compensation to, 12

David (W. H.) on Prime Minister or Premier, 213
Davis (Adam), of Grey Lodge, Westmorland, his arms
and crest, 108

Davis (K.) on Davis arms, 108

Dawes (C. R.) on John XII. and Benedict IX., 416
Davy (A. J.) on Cowper's Expostulation,' 235
Deadman's Place burial-ground, Southwark, 209
De Benstede or Bensted family, 29, 115
Debosco (C.) on laymen reading lessons in
cathedrals, 466

De Cardonnel (G. R.), his biography, 247, 481
Declaratory Act (1766), 337, 422

Dedication by author to himself, 167, 237, 320
Deedes (C.) on farntosh, its meaning, 28

"Otium cum dignitate," 385

Defoe (Daniel), his financial difficulties, 285, 483
Delabrate, use of the word, 375

Delagoa and Algoa, meaning of the names, 336, 424
Delaval family, 55

Delaval (George), his biography, 188

Della Robbia ware, its durability, 313, 406

De Quincey and Gladstone, 314

Des Cartes, his 'System of Demonology,' 335
Derby (Lord), letter to C. A. Bristed, 1851, 101, 166
Détenus, les, British prisoners during Napoleonic war,
97, 197

Devizes, origin of the name, 88
Dey (E. M.) on artists' mistakes, 32
Shakespeariana, 62, 63, 163, 392


Dials on twenty-four-hour clocks, 234, 360

| Diary of Lady Frances Pennoyer,' 494

Diaz (Bernal), history of the conquest of Mexico, 170
Dickens (Charles), notes on Pickwickian manners and
customs, 10, 57; errors of his critics, 45; Jarndyce
v. Jarndyce, 156, 295; and Sterne, 185; phrase in
'Pickwick,' 229, 275; Yorkshire schools, 354, 464;
"Prooshan Blue," 452

'Dictionary of National Biography,' notes and cor-
rections, 143, 472

Dilke (C. W.) on Junius, 21

Dilkes (Admiral Sir Thomas), eighteenth-century
officer, 377, 421

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