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"The editorial duty has been judiciously performed....The work will be studied with interest and profit not only by those who are baffled by the formidable array of symbols in the larger treatise. but also by the numerous class of mathematicians who prefer direct geometrical and common sense methods to the analytical mill."-Atheneum. London: HENRY FROWDE, Oxford University Press Warehouse, Amen Corner. Printed by JOHN C. FRANCIS, Atheneum Press, Took's Court, Chancery Lane, F.C.; and Published by the said Queries, with No. 212, Jan. 19, 1881. ƒ INDEX. SIXTH SERIES.-VOL. VIII. [For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, A A, French preposition, 139, 277 A. (A. B.) on the "Maid of Buttermere," 428 66 A. (B.) on Anarchia Anglicana," 348 A. (F.) on Thomas Toll, 369 A. (F. S.) on wooden effigies, 118 St. Margaret's, Westminster, 147 A. (F. S.) Scot. (2) on Edgar Ætheling, 214 A. (H. S.) on verses by Voltaire, 68 A. (J.) on sponsors in Scotland, 88 A. (J. G.) on surnames, 185 A. (M.) Cantab. on Burreth, 355 A. (M.) Oxon. on Adam's Peak, 506 'Pig in the gutter," 387 A. (T. C.) on Solomon's seal, 290 Abbas (Ali), his "Liber Totius Medicinæ," 345 Abbreviations, Latin, 159 Abhba on Governor Dinwiddie, 14 Abrahams (I.) on Adumbrate, 399 "Ici on parle Français," 514 Owl as an emblem of death, 413 Pi and Tan, 226 Pronouns, English, 345 Proverbs, Western, in Eastern authors, 364 Accociation Club, 1717, 69 Acre, a lineal measure, 12, 357, 504 Adam, his first wife, 248, 296, 354 Adams (H. J.) on New Testament MSS., 269 Adams (James and Charles), sons of Sir R. Adams, 515 Agricola (Fulvius) and lentil pudding, 147, 339 Albemarle, its derivation, 448, 524 Aldine anchor, 426 Allen (T.) on dates on fonts, 432 Catspaw, the phrase, 98 "Five Miles from Anywhere," 7, 414 Hair turning suddenly white, 97 Houses with secret chambers, 238 Loobelling, its meaning, 228 Parallel passages, 385 "Secret History of Charles II. and James II.," 89 Tintern Abbey, co. Wexford, 107 Wedding custom, 147 Alveley, Butter Cross at, 347 Amber, its origin, 166 Ambition used as a verb, 515 American Folk-lore, 144 American Freemasons, military, 164 American Huguenot Society, 160 American Revolutionary celebrities, their portraits, 327 American shilling, early, 119 American Year of Independence, 467 Ancestors, number of a man's, 65, 115, 237 Ancona, its meaning and derivation, 36 Anglus non Angelus on Papa and Mamma, 371 Anglus non Angelus on Richard of Bury, 408 Supporters, 137 Ann in place-names, 47, 98, 116 Anon. on a ballad wanted, 429 Elf arrow heads, 396 "Les Quatre Couronnés," 249 Song of 1672, 26 Spanish proverb, 87 Warnot, its meaning, 367 Anonymous Works:- Anarchia Anglicana, 348, 409 Anglorum Speculum, 57 Calling of a Gentleman, 75 Circle of the Sciences, 117, 218, 350 Dictionaire des huict Languages, 7, 213 Divine Breathings, 78 Dulcedo ex Acerbis, 450 Armiger family, 75, 135 Supplement to the Notes , with No. 212, Jan. 19, 1884 Armour, funeral, in churches, 292, 415, 504 Arnold (F. H.) on Anselm's synod, 416 Arnold (Mr.), his portrait, 8 Arrow-heads, elf, 225, 396 Arundel, Arun, its etymology, 67, 113, 158, 317 Ascham (Roger), passage in " Toxophilus," 428 Assassin, history of the word, 66 Assizes, custom at Newcastle, 127 Atkins (Tommy), origin of the sobriquet, 469, 525 Aureole, its etymology, 39, 98 Aurichalcum, or mountain brass, 329, 415, 504 Aurora borealis, its popular names, 133, 357 Austin (William), his portrait, 56, 115 Axon (Sophie A.) on "Dreamscape," 229 Lilith, Adam's first wife, 296 B B. (A. S.) on Simon Browne, 368 B. (E. A.) on points of the compass, 145 Epitaph in Chigwell Church, 267, 396 B. (E. F.) on the derivation of Lammas, 256 Yokel: Bumpkin, 317 B. (E. S.) on Robinson- French garden-party, 95 B. (G.) on Father Prout, 299 Verge de Jacob; ou, l'Art de trouver les Tresors, B. (G. F. R.) on Albemarle, 524 B. (J.) on Brummagem for Birmingham, 370 Bunyan (John), portrait, 515 B. (J. F.) on the Falcon Inn, Battersea, 421 Mead's Row, Lambeth, 146 B. (J. G.) on Mrs. Gamp and Homer, 228 St. Médard, Flemish St. Swithin, 397 York (Duke of), his death, 405 B. (M. E.) on Christmas heraldry, 491 66 B. (R.) on Bradshaw's Railway Guide," 93 Whip lane: Whip-laner, 56 B. (T.) on a brass token, 74 B. (W. C.) on Chaucer localities, 197 Christmas, in the seventeenth century, Daubatio: Stode, 366 Delamayne (T. H.), 337 Fonts, dates on, 433 Fudge, origin of the word, 395 Green apron, 478 Hanging in chains, 501 Health drinking, 494 Letter-writing, modern, 456 Mince-pies, 493 Thel, its etymology, 217, 399 Worlds, plurality of, 219 Bacon (Francis), Baron Verulam, his title, 517 Badeslade (Thomas), artist, 208, 413, 478 Bagmere portent, a Cheshire legend, 138 Rigby (Col. Alexander), 147 Baillie (J.) on Folk-lore, 435 Italian pharmacy, 496 Baily (J.) on Oliver Bromskill, 56 Epitaph, curious, 454 Solomon's seal, 290 Bainbridge, Wensleydale, custom at, 25 Balance, annual, at banks, 489 Ballet, its meanings, 468 Ballyragging or bullyragging, 58, 158 Barlaam and Palamas, 107 Barlow (Bp. William), his biography and family, 33 Barrow Gurney Court, near Bristol, 364 = Basque Gascon Euskarian, 113 Baxter (J. P.) on Col. Alexander Rigby, 150 Bayne (T.) on Huxtress, 413 Parallel passages, 397 -Some, the suffix, 15 Beacon noticed in a parish register, 166 491; Beauty theories, bibliography of, 183, 243, 302, 382 Beckett (Thomas à), his stature, 248, 434 Bede (Cuthbert) on standing stones on Clent Hills, 349 Mince pie mysteries, 485 "Osmè; or, the Spirit of Froust," 53 Pallet (Peter Paul), 494 Punch, origin of the word, 398 Sandwich men, 224 Curfew, north and south, 158, 197, 356, 457 at Tresmeer, Cornwall, 406 Belwar (William de), his marriage, 328 Benbow (Admiral), his family, 496 Bensly (E. v. B.) on Fielding's "Amelia," 266 Bentley (Dr. Richard), his portraits, 207 Bequest, at Newark, 345, 457; quaint, 425 Bergamo, its arms, 349 Berkeley pedigree, 146, 295, 352 Bambridge (Thomas), warden of the Fleet Prison, 187, Berry (W. G.) on Agnew, McLeroth, and Potter 316, 375 Banagher, legend of, 409 Banality, a new word, 289, 314 Banks, annual balance at, 489 Banks (Isabella) on Cyprus lawn, 354 Negro Folk-lore, 346 Barclay (E.) on Adam's Peak, 507 Berkeleys and Fitzhardings, 146, 352 families, 449 Barclay (Mary), 500 McLeroth family, 167 Shaw, Dobbs, and Joyce families, 128 Shaw and Stewart families, 208 Stewart and Graham families, 309 Welsh Fusileers, 68 Berwickshire Sandy, nom de plume, 168, 358 Betrothal, royal, 408 Bettle (P.) on Sir Walter Scott, 88 Bible: "Lawsuits," 1 Cor. vi. 7, 128; Anglo-Saxon Bibliography :- Arbuthnot (John), 179, 231 Austin (William), his "Meditations," 56 Biblical, 208, 318, 417 Bochas's "Falles of Princes," 306 "Bradshaw's Railway Guide," 45, 92, 338 Cockeram (H.), his "Dictionary," 388, 455, 524 Cotton (Charles), "Horace, a Tragedy," 8 Dwarfs, 48, 111, 251 Foxe (John), "Book of Martyrs," 245 Giants, 48, 111, 251 Gray (Thomas), his "Elegy," 26 James (Dr. John), 117 Kingsley (Charles), 467 "Liber Totius Medicinæ," 106 Low (D.), his "Chiropodologia," 512 Morley (Thomas), his "Madrigalls," 408, 503 Pits (John), "De Illustribus Angliæ Scriptoribus," Bond or Bonde family of Thorpe, 389 Bone (J. W.) on a curious epitaph, 454 "Heir of Hassop," &c., 269 St. Mildred's Church, Poultry, 105 Bonython (J. L.) on La Perouse, the navigator, 384 |