Queries, with No. 185, July 15, 1871. j Sonnet queries, 456 Boughs before doors, 107 Bowman (Robert), an alleged centenarian, 38, 87 Boy bishop of the Propaganda, 21 Boyd (E. L.) on "When Italie doth poyson want," 446 Irish House of Commons' lists, 323 Slawkenbergius'" Treatise on Noses," 125 Boyle (Sir Robert), visit to Ireland, 282, 352 Brae (A. E.) on "Thirty days hath September," 525 Breda, its siege in 1624, 53 B. (R. H. D.) on the catacombs of Paris, 22 Briant (F. D.) on the 62nd regiment, 46 Bricks of Babylon, 493 Bridgetine nuns, 408 British Museum Reading-room grievance, 402 Britten (James) on "Douglas! Douglas! tender and Epithets of the months, 445 "God's baby," 235 Grimston (Lady), her grave, 129 Holcus lavatus, 323 Sheerwort, a plant, 244, 463 Sheffield folk-lore, 299 Strohwittwe, 446 Treveris' "Grete Herball," 162, 463 Brocas (Dr. Theophilus), dean of Killala, 137 Broken bridge, an exhibition, 160, 295 Brooks (John) on Grantham, alias Bluetown, 44' Brougham (Lord) and the story of Mrs. Nightingale, Browne (C. E.) on Mary Rant's prophecy, 535 Browne (Sir Thomas) of Archer's Court, 41 Portrait painting, 324 Buckingham (Geo. Villiers, 1st Duke of), his mother, Buckley (Rev. T. A. Wm.) classical scholar, 534 Buff (A.) on Sir Edwin Sandys and the bishops, 359 Bumbo, or Rumbo, a drink, 512 Burff, its derivation, 282, 379, 445, 486 Burford's panoramas, 279, 432 Burgoyne (Sir John), lines to Lord Palmerston, 340; Burlamachi (Philip), noticed, 454, 550 Burnet Thomas), satire on Dean Swift, 418 Burns (Robert), relics and letters, 449; error in "Auld Burton (Miss Rachel), satirist, 442, 518 Bussche (Em. Vanden) on J. Louis Vives, 536 363 Brougham (Lord) and Voltaire, 352 Danby (Earl of) and Lord Arlington, 363 Kingston (Earl of) and Oldham, 389 True enjoyment, 492 Calais and Sir Gilbert Talbot in 1512, 139 Calvary, called the Mount, 62, 103, 215, 372 Cambridge, new edition of the University "Ordina- Cambridge Philological Society, 336 Camden Society, general meeting, 402 Cameron (Donald) of Lochiel, portrait, 257, 334 Campbell (Lord), life of Lord Lyndhurst, 280, 373, 466 Camphausen (G.), artist, 188, 312 Canadian novel, 26 Can-can, a dance, 108 Canius the poet, his fragments, 363 Canterbury (George), his "Will," a tale, 257 Caracole, its meaning, 34, 149, 243, 549 Carruthers (Robert), diploma of LL.D., 382 Carter (John), his drawings, 35 Carthew (G. A.) on legal terms temp. James I., 5 Cary (Mordecai), bishop of Killala, 234, 376, 465 Cary (Dr. Robert), "Palæologia Chronica," 143, 271 Cathedrals, old customs, 280 Catley (Ann), actress, 41, 217 Cavan (John), a centenarian, 301 C. (C.) on a scripsit, 201 Guizot and Guise, 270 Jamieson (Alexander), 219 Monsieur, monsieur, 311 C. (C. D.) on Anne Chapman, 234 Competitors for the Scottish crown, 363 C. (C. G.) on Boston: Ombre, 398 C. (C. H.) on Lord Plunket and the hour-glass, 93 C. (E. B.) on "The Maid of Rye," 390 Celticism, the doctrine of, 349, 525 Certosino, its meaning, 19, 400 Cervantes, new edition of "Don Quixote," 275 C. (F. W.) on La Caracole, 149 C. (G.) on T. Baskerville's portrait, 429 C. (G. H.) on Lord Plunket, 265 C. (H.) on the plant Lingua Anseris, 333 Treveris'"Grete Herball," 333 Chairmen, hints to, 55, 176 Challoner (Bp. Richard), "Garden of the Soul," 513 Chambers (Robert), LL.D., his death, 274 Chance (F.) on Biffin and piffin, 533 Cleopatra, 493 Plica Polonica, 539 Realm, its different forms, 370 St. abbreviated to T, 479 Chap-books, 302 Chapman (Sir John), his daughters, 234, 334 Chappell (Wm.) on "Hierusalem! my happie home," 41 Charbon de Terre, a Liege legend, 7 Chariots, British scythed, 95, 240, 332, 460, 503 Charles I. and the "Eikon Basilike," 9; his eleven- Charles II., porcelain memorial of, 37; at Malpis, 295 Charnock (R. S.) on Burff or burf, 486 Coldingham priory, 311 Cucumber, its derivation, 19, 108 Dun, as a local prefix, 104 Ès and En, 59 Falls of Foyers and Glamma, 178 Glatton, its derivation, 446 Lothing land, 19 Saracen, a surname, 206 Charters of English history, 246 Chatterton (Thomas) knowledge of Anglo-Saxon, 278; Chaucer (Geoffrey), line in the "Shipman," 208; pro- Chauvinisme, origin of the word, 408 C. (H. B.) on picture of Alcestis, 512 British scythed chariots, 332 Daniel (George), 113 French war songs, 10 Ovid, "Metam." xiii., 254, 521 C. (H. C.) on a contrast, 1869 and 1871, 121 Cheke (Lady Essex), unpublished letter, 406, 458 Cherry (J. L.) on "the bitter end," 23 Print-dealers' catalogues, 143 Chess in England and China, 34, 127 Chester (J. L.) on R. Harland's long incumbency, 99 Chesterfield (Lord), ballad on the Order of the Bath, 207 Chetham Society and the Furness Coucher-book, 74, Chevisaunce, its meaning, 343, 447 Chevron on armorial shields, 408, 467, 550; the mili- Chignons, antiquity of ladies', 93, 261, 326, 418, 481 Child born on the anniversary of its parents' wedding, 453 Children's games, 141, 271, 415, 506, 523 Queries, with No. 185, July 15, 1871. Chinese rudders of ships, 162 C. (H. M.) on consecrating regimental colours, 282 Christmas mummers and plough-witchers, 52, 245 Christmas schoolboy pieces, 145, 201, 351, 462 Chronologer of the City of London, 133 C. (H. S.) on toadstone ring, 324 Church, some reasons for going there, 99 Arms of Jennour, 55 Churches, dedication of, 388, 480, 505; fifty new ones Churchill (Lord) on Dighton caricatures, 418 C. (H. W.) on a Latin proverb, 56 Cigoli (Lewis), painting of "St. Francis," 270 Cistercian monasteries in England, 141, 268 Nevill (Geo.), Lord Latimer, his wife, 96 C. (J. H.) on Dr. William King, 388 C. (J. L.) on Lord and Lady Dorne, 283 Male and female numbers and letters, 407 Thunder, 429 Clarke (Somers), jun., on completion of St. Paul's, 241 Campbell (Lord), Life of Lord Lyndhurst, 373 Rash statements, 273 Cleburne (Wm.), of Tipperary, arms and family, 122, Cleopatra: was she Egyptian or Greek? 493 Cleveland (Barbara, Duchess of), 66 Cleveland funeral usages, 298 Clive (Kitty), letter to Miss Pope, 2 Clock, an astronomical, 322, 350 Clod beef explained, 512 Clome shop crockery shop, 429, 506 = Clouds, the poetry of the, 319, 397, 518 Clyne (Norval) on pronunciation of Arbuthnot, 420 Miniature painter temp. Charles I., 454 Coins, eleven-shilling pieces of Charles I., 55, 148, 442, 486; denarius of Drusus, sen., 95, 143, 148; Coldinghain priory, 1538, 187, 311, 379 Coleridge (S. T.), noticed, 209 Colet (John), dean of St. Paul's, 281 Colvile (F. L.) on Robert Keck's portrait, 12 Common Prayer Book of the Church of England, edit. Congressional library, 153 Congreve (Wm.), who was "Doris"? 363 Constable (Henry), passage in, 233 Constantinople, the Hall of Waters, 112; a new Otto- Conway, origin of the name, 61 Cooke (Chr.) on London churches, 112 Cookes, Cookesey, and Cooke families, 11, 310, 523 Cor Caroli, a double star, 18 Cork Cuvierian and Archæological Society, 47 Corney (Bolton), sale of his library, 552 Cornish spoken in Devonshire, 11, 126, 353; Glossary, Cornub. on Our Lady of Holywell, 475 Cottell (W. H.) on Broderick family, 474 Cottle the poet, 493 Cotterill (H. B.) on the poetry of the clouds, 319 Cottle (Joseph) of Bristol, his family, 493 Couch (Edward), his longevity, 120, 200 Couch (T. Q) on generations within living memory, 387 Courtenay (Wm. de), 268 Courtney (W. P.) on Rev. Samuel Henley, 174 "Coutumier of the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary," Coventry, bells of St. Michael's, 45 Cowper (J. M.) on Benjamin Carier, 150 Bumbo clod beef, 512 : "The Times' Whistle," by R. C., 97 C. (R.), Cork, on baptism for the dead, 377 Bookworm, 462 Nile and the Bible, 314 Pichler, a gem engraver, 397 C. (R.) Gent., author of "The Times' Whistle," 97 Crag, a local affix, 360 Craufurds of Newark, baronets, 343, 548 Crawford (John) on blink ver. wink, 459 Crawley ver. Crawley, a probate case, 299 Creighton (Dr. Robert), on the Council of Florence, 142 Cromwell family, 429, 481 Cromwell (Oliver), letter to the Emperor Sultan Ma- Goldsmith (Oliver), inedited elegy, 66, 131 Crowland abbey, its history, 274 Crowquill (Alfred), i.e. Alfred Henry Forrester, 214 Cryptography, 155, 291, 377 C. (T.) on Bp. Gibson's wife and mother, 76 C. (T. E.) on the canal of Xerxes, 97 C. (T. W.) on Hoelty, the German poet, 244 "Pen of an angel's wing," 312 "Stewing in their own gravy," 379 Cucumber, its derivation, 19, 108 Cumble, its derivation, 482 Cunningham, origin of the surname, 221, 347 Cunningham (F.) on lines omitted in "Comus," 384 Cuvier (Clementine), biography, 408 C. (W.), Richmond, on London coffee houses, 5 C. (W. A. B.) on "Rus hoc vocari debet," &c., 149 C. (W. D.) on Sydney Godolphin, 364 Charlemagne arms, 75 Daubygné monument, 54 Mortimer pedigree, 12 Monument in Kencott church, 140 Cywrm on orders of knighthood, 101, 441 to the Notes , with No. 185, July 15, 1871 D. (E. A.) on Burff or burf, 379 Phrase, "Comes to grief," 429 Deacon (Wm. Frederick), "Warreniana," 15 Dean (S. A. H.) on Christmas pieces, 462 Deed, ancient Scottish, 19 De Foe (Daniel), quotations in "Robinson Crusoe," 426 Defoe (Mercy) of Manchester, 34 De la Soie (G.) on the marine rose, 46 Den, as a local termination, 397 Denarius of Drusus, sen., coin, 95, 354 Denison (John), his works, 162 Denney (Andrew), Greek couplet, 76 "De profundis," its early use, 495 Derby (Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of), anecdote, 388 Derby (Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl of), fifth King of "Der relegirte Kobbold,” 55 D. (E. S.) on Maidenwell, near Louth, 548 Dexter (Timothy), American merchant, 174 D. (G. F.) on epitaph in Wing church, 53 D. (H. P.) on Epigram: "As Cyril and Nathan,” 442 Punning and jesting on names, 313 Winter saying, 18 Wray (Daniel), 372 D. (H. W.) on China mania, 73 Derby porcelain, 75 Diaz (Bartolomao), discoverer of the Cape Route, 102, Dibdin (E. R.) on Beauty sleep, 419 Blair (Robert), "The Grave," 441 Dibdin (Dr. T. F.), "Bibliographical Decameron," 256 Dighton (Robert), caricaturist, 418 Disraeli (Isaac) and family, 300 Dis-spirit, its old and modern meaning, 186, 294, 377 Ditchfield (J. B.) on "Mémoires de Casanova," 480 Dixon (S.) on " After me the deluge," 188 Ballad of Lady Ferrers, 334 Guizot and Guise, 333 Hair growing after death, 130, 315 Dixon (James Henry) on Ballad printers' successions, 187 Byron's" English Bards," 106, 351 Cobblers' lamps in Italy, 11 "Es" and "En," 193 Geronde convent, 255 Dixon (James Henry) on Manchester chap-books, 110 Missale ad usum Lausannensem, 124 Swiss spring song, 231 "The Heaving of the Lead," 55 War song: An Imperial Letter, 145 D. (M.) on Babylonian bricks, 493 Chinese rudders of ships, 162 Heraldry of Smith families, 43 P. A. L.'s communications, 158 Pumps, low-heeled shoes, 389 Surnames in Domesday Book, 320 The Grecian bend, 513 Tom Tiddler's ground, 57 Dobson (Thomas) on the meaning of Kipper, 543 Döllinger (Dr. J. J. Ignatius von), Oxford degree, 487 Domesday Book, its surnames, 320; its landowner's Don on Eastern story of a heavy slab, 12 War medals, 13 Donne (Dr. John), "Poems," 494; letter in Walton's Dore, a family name, its derivation, 453 Dorne (Lord and Lady), 283 Douglas (W. S.) on Burns' "Richt Gude-Willie Dour, or Dur, a local prefix, 22, 152 Dover castle, smugglers hung in front of it, 364, 445 Doyll on English queen buried at Porto Fino, 203 Dragon, earliest delineation, 12, 125, 174, 200, 244 Dramas, political satirical, 491 Dramatic Almanack for 1871, 86 Drennan (W. R.) on gipsies in Ireland, 110 Drum, an evening party, its derivation, 453, 526 Drury Lane, the Bear tavern, 363 Dryden (John), passage in "Absalom and Achitophel," 532 D. (T.), on George London, 444 Duarte (D. Jacobo), collection of pictures, 364 Dublin, German Lutheran church, 545 Dudley and Ward (John, 2nd Viscount), portrait, 235 "Dulce Domum," 140 Dun, as a local prefix, 104 Dunkin (A. S.), on barbers' forfeits, 22 Dour or Dur, a local prefix, 152 Rederiffe, in Surrey, 25 Dunkin (Edwin) on prints of Stonehenge, 36 Dunkin (E. H. W.) on Feock church registers, 232 Dur, or Dour, a local prefix, 22, 152 D. (W.) on collections for history of Inns, 512 Thomson (James), a druid, 401 D. (W. G.) on the Glasgow noddy, 165 D. (W. T. T.) on Charles II. at Malpas, 295 Onze Dymond (R.) on Cary's "Palæologia Chronica," 271 E Ear, lines on the human, 235, 264, 334, 369 Eating to excess, 429 Eboracum on the Rhombus and Scarus, 376 Edward IV., letter dated Dec. 10, 1460, 229, 312, 417 Edwards (George), A D. 1545, 388, 464 Bookworm, 462 Phelps (E. S.), " Gates Ajar," 452 Effessea on Sir Thomas Sewell, 376 E. (G.) on Bobadil, 208 Congreve and Wycherley, 486 Milton and homœopathy, 54 Plica Polonica, 475 Length of hair in men and women, 475 Wellington (Duke of), anecdote, 490 E. (G. F. S.) on "'Tis better to have loved and lost," Egerton (Sir Charles), Knt., 12 Eggs as an article of food, 409, 484 E. (H. T.) on "The Shrubs of Parnassus," 410 Eirionnach on quotations in "Robinson Crusoe,” 426 Diaz (Bartolomao) and the Cape route, 195 Lincolnshire drinking song, 454 Seizure of chattels under an heriot, 302 |