Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900. Books recently published:- Castiglione's (B.) Book of the Courtier, 347 Collet's (C. D.) Taxes on Knowledge, 79 Davis's (C. T.) Dictionary of Wandsworth, 467 Dimock's (A.) Cathedral Church of St. Paul, 240 Early Married Life of Maria Josepha (Lady Eley's (C. K.) Carlisle, its Cathedral and See, 259 Fernald's (J.C.) Students' Standard Dictionary, 19 Gardner's Studies in John the Scot (Erigena), 528 Griffiths's (E. H.) Lyra Fumosa, 467 H. B.'s Lambkin's Remains, 118 Hampstead Annual, 1899, edited by G. E. Historical Dictionary of the English Language, Hoste's (J. W.) Johnson and his Circle, 507 Jackson's (B. D.) Glossary of Botanic Terms, 507 278 Kidson's (F.) British Music Publishers, Printers, King Alfred's Version of Boethius, done into Library (The), ed. by J. Y. W. MacAlister, 19, 260 Mason's (J.) Social Chess, 79 Massé's (H. J. L. J.) Abbey Church of Tewkes- Milton Poetical Works, ed. Beeching-from the Books recently published:- Morgan's (W. Ll.) Antiquarian Survey of East Murray-Aynsley's (Mrs.) Symbolism of the East New English Dictionary. See Historical Dict. Paul's (Sir J. B.) Heraldry in Relation to Scot- Perkins's (Rev. T.) Wimborne Minster and Piper's (E.) Church Towers of Somerset, 117, 447 Prevost's (E. W.) Glossary of the Dialect of Rabelais's Gargantua and Pantagruel, trans. by Registers of Bury, 1590-1616, ed. by Rev. W. J. Registers of Eglingham, in Northumberland, Richardson's (R.) Coutts & Co., Bankers, 507 Rostand's (E.) Cyrano de Bergerac, trans. by G. St. Pancras Notes and Queries, 427 Seccombe's (D.) Age of Johnson, 79 Shakespeare (W.): Life, by Lee, 18; Shake- Shaw's (W. A.) History of the English Church Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, 99 Historically Considered, ed. by J. W. Legg, 179 Spenser Anthology, 1548-1591, ed. by Prof. E. Sutcliffe's (H.) By Moor and Fell, 59 Timmins's (H. T.) Nooks and Corners of Shrop- Tomlinson's (M.) Life of Charles Tomlinson, 198 Yorkshire Archæological Journal, Part 59, 427 Boothby ("Prince"), his biography, 127, 236 Lisle (Warren), of Upway, Dorset, 188 Boswell's Johnson,' abridgment in Russ, 66 "Bottle," the, St. Paul's Churchyard, print publishing Boucher (C.) on Flemish weavers, 288 Boudicca or Boadicea, repulsed at Verulam, 14 Boundary stones in open fields, 297, 441 Bozier's Court, Tottenham Court Road, 185 Ronjat, the king's serjeant-surgeon, 475 Braikenridge, English mathematician, biography, 435 Braose family, 355, 499 Bread and Cheese Club, 337 Breslar (M. L. R.) on amphigouris, 248 Azazel, its interpretation, 511 Cumberland (Richard), his 'Jew,' 416 Genius and large families, 433 Brewers'" entire," 100, 175 Bridge, card game, derivation of the word, 12 Brightwell Church, inscriptions in, 168, 275 Britain as "Queen of Isles " and " Empress of the Britain, the Saxon shore of, 433 Broke, Adam, his biography, 355 Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900. Bryce (Thomas), his riming Register,' 357 Bulgaria, its poetry and language, 106 Buller (Edward and Henry), their biographies, 208 Wisdom family, 230 Bullock (C. J.) on witchelt=ill shod, 9 Bummel, derivation and meaning, 436, 524 Burdett (Robert), his biography, 267 Burton, bottled ale of, 67, 174 Busts made by Alcock of Cobridge, 127 Green fairies: Woolpit green children, 422 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 C. (A.) on Dunbar = Ogilvy, 69 C. (A. B.) on " As busy as Throp's wife," 414 C. (D. F.) on Les Détenus, 97 Eugénie. Empress of the French,' 108 Madras, Governor-General of, 107 Punch' weekly dinner, 526 C. (E. A.) on Muggletonian writings, 485 C. (F. W.) on coincidence in names, 104 Savoy, English travellers in, 58 C. (H. C.) on Colly, its meaning, 208 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 Brooks (Thomas), his biography and works, 54 C. (T. W.) on armorial, 355 C. (W. A.) on an end = continually, 65 C. (W. W.) on depreciation of coinage, 87. 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 Danish Church, Wellclose Square, 492 Ralegh (Sir W.), engraved portraits of, 68 Campbell (Colin), his biography, 476 Counting another's buttons, 496 Campbell (T.) and Keats, 86, 157; and Virgil, 164 Candidate for Parliament, a voteless, 413 Canton (W.) on " Bernardus non vidit omnia," 441 Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900. Cardigan, pedigree of Lords of, 416 Card-match, 88 Cards, playing, stamped with the Great Mogul, 292 Carey (Sir Henry), M.P. 1601-22, 87, 234 Carlyle (Thomas) and "Rotatory calabash," 186, 381 Carriage of a sword-belt, 237 Carrington (H.) on French stanza, 357 China, date of introduction of gunpowder in, 516 China, price paid for, by Augustus II., King of Poland, Chinese children, mark on the spine of, 209, 344 Chingford, Essex, old church at, its history, 57, 113 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 Cattle, infectious disease among, 1748-9, 335; white, Cave (Sir Richard), M. P. for Lichfield 1641-2, 209 Centorie lands, derivation of the word, 332 Centuries, the beginnings and the ends of, 84 Century, twentieth, its advent, 1, 41; lines on, 84 Cerebos salt, meaning of the term, 356, 440 Chacma, zoological term, 394 Choys for choice, its spelling, 356, 443 Chronology, old and new style of, 268, 344, 401, 461 Church, in Canterbury older than St. Martin's, 26, 94, Church (John), the "Obelisk preacher," 52 Churches, built of unhewn stone, 68, 154, 215; Cibber's daughter, her autobiography, 168 Cinderella and her glass slipper, 86, 177 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 Clark (C. E.) on Hopping the wag," 154 Chaffers (William), his Marks and Monograms on Clark (P.) on Light family of Baglake, Dorset, 356 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 Wardlaw (Cardinal), Bishop of Glasgow, 1368, 74 Clifford family, 355, 499 Clock, astrolabe, 148 Clock, old, made by Tobias Fletcher, of Barnsley, Clocks, twenty-four-hour dials on, 234, 360 Clubs, London, of the eighteenth and nineteenth cen- Clutterbuck (Charles), his biography, 415 Coates (H. T.) on naming the baby, 236 Cobblers' wax and heel-ball, their difference, 166, 256 Cockle (M. J. D.) on green cocoons from India, 227 Cockle Shell on poem on St. Christopher, 335 Coinage, English, origin of, 29, 149; earliest date of Coins, gold, of the Forum and money values, 56 Coins: Leith halfpenny, 377 Coins in foundation stones, 197, 271 Coleman (E. H.) on 'Adventures in the Moon,' 254 Alum trade, its history, 234 Baronets, their number in each reign, 114 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 Griggs and Gregorians, 236 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 Mile, English, 134 Newman (Cardinal) and ' N. & Q.,' 35 Plocks, the, its meaning, 382 Prince of Wales, title of, 214 Rotatory calabash, 381 Royal arms, Elizabeth and Edward VI., 502 Shaddock, Chinese fruit, 218 Ships, merchant, shares in, 228 'Three Wise Men of Gotham,' 293 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 Wisdom family, 343 Worst, its use as a verb, 321 Colenso, English soldiers at the battle of, 285 Colly, its meaning in Devonshire place-names, 208, 421 Colyer-Fergusson (T. C.) on Capt. S. Goodere, 209 Costume, 1569 portrait of Queen Mary I. at Commando, use of the word, 433 Concert rooms, Hanover Square, 493 Cookery terms: joll, 69, 154; jipper, 208, 295 Cope (E. E.) on preservation of silk banners, 131 Coats of arms, 287 Cope (E. E) on Parry family, 132 Cope (General Sir John), his biography, 289 Cope family of Hanwell, co. Oxon, their arms, 316 Corney House, Chiswick, its history, 69, 137 Corporation, oldest trading, 345 Correspondents, war, in South Africa, list of killed Cortes, his companions to Mexico, 170 Costume of clergymen early part of the century, 335 Courtney (W. P.) on slang, first use of the word, 28 Cowper (W.), as a parodist, 44; his pathos, 96; 'Ex- Cowper centenary, 301, 357 Cox (James), his museum, 17, 57 'His- Crawley (J. A.) on Norman gizer, 115 Monumental inscriptions in Scarborough, 48 Sanderson family of Leigh, Lancashire, 416 Cruikshank (G.), picture by, 148 Cumberland (Richard), his play 'The Jew,' 416, 479 145 Curate, a chained, in Cornish church, 165, 403 "Neither fish, nor flesh, nor good red herring," Curse of Scotland, new fact, 493 Curtis (J.) on Boer, its meaning in Scotland, 136 Tennyson query, 503 Curwen (J. S.) on "Out of print," 195 Curzon Chapel, Mayfair, clandestine marriages in, 65, Cutter (H. F.) on companions of Cortes, 170 Cyclops or Cyclop, singular form, 103, 238 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 (K.) on Davis arms, 108 Dawes (C. R.) on John XII. and Benedict IX., 416 De Cardonnel (G. R.), his biography, 247, 481 Dedication by author to himself, 167, 237, 320 "Otium cum dignitate," 385 Defoe (Daniel), his financial difficulties, 285, 483 Delagoa and Algoa, meaning of the names, 336, 424 Delaval (George), his biography, 188 Della Robbia ware, its durability, 313, 406 De Quincey and Gladstone, 314 Des Cartes, his 'System of Demonology,' 335 Devizes, origin of the name, 88 ་ Dials on twenty-four-hour clocks, 234, 360 | Diary of Lady Frances Pennoyer,' 494 Diaz (Bernal), history of the conquest of Mexico, 170 'Dictionary of National Biography,' notes and cor- Dilke (C. W.) on Junius, 21 Dilkes (Admiral Sir Thomas), eighteenth-century |