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Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 56, Jan. 21, 1893.

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Cantabrigia, 430

Cholera and the onion, 355

Clarinda, the name, 8, 135, 354

Crossbows, 377

Ferrers (Earl), picture of his execution, 104

Fire by rubbing sticks, 114

George III., his portraits, 45, 176

Irvine family of Drum, 66

Lamb (Charles), 424

'Lays of Past Days,' 171

Lead Hall, Saxton, 170, 258

Liston (John), 257

Lockhart (John G.), 512

Murray (W. H.), 511

Nares family, 173

Naseby, battle of, 351

'Nemesis of Faith,' 324

Oxford poets, 485

Poets Laureate, 535
'Rattlin the Reefer,' 494
Scott (Sir W.), his burial, 172
Sentence, long, 358

Shakspeare, Cambrian, 129, 276
Taking the wall, 536
Teague Irishman, 351

Tennyson (Lord), his death, 345
Tiles, heraldic, 516

Todd (James Henthorn), 314
Trinity, picture of the, 152
Waldegrave (Hon. Augustus), 125
Wightman (ir William), 288
Pie Tart, their difference, 527
Pie plant garden rhubarb, 105, 355
Pierpoint (R.) on Americanisms, 478

Archimedes and the bydrometer, 70
"At" following verbs, 347
Bells, their names, 412
Brittany, paganism in, 16
Campbell (T.), his 'Soldier's Dream,' 226
Dante and the word "Lucciola," 495
Dublin, literary treasures in Trin. Coll., 78

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Knyvett (Lord), 106

Lake (Sir Thomas), 306, 456
Lancashire pedigrees, 94
Laugharne (Rowland), 384
Lee (Sir Henry), 365
Locket, lost, 106

Newport (Sir John), 454

Parliament of 1892, 143

Parliamentary elections before 1832, 184

Strutt (Sir Denner), 189

Waite or Wayte (Thomas), 77

'Ye King of Arms,' 33

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"Pirie's chair," in the Courteous Knight,' 87, 232,
354, 396

Pitt (William), his scheme of disfranchisement, 468
Plainness versus beauty, 289, 477
Platt (J.), jun., on "Migre," 107

Racoon, its etymology, 111
Wheel, breaking on, 367
Plomer (H. R.) on lost books, 49
Canterbury printers, 107
Kilburn field-names, 323
Navigation bibliography, 402
Pluto, elements to, 229, 410
Poetry versus science, 41, 132
Poets in a thunderstorm, 422, 482
Poets Laureate, 385, 535

Points, six, in Church of England, 348
Pole (W. S.) on Triple Plea," 527

Politician on "Fathers" of House of Commons, 327
Pollard (M.) on Nicholls: Brontë, 107, 215

Polls at elections before 1832, 101, 182, 342, 523
Polygamy and monogamy, Asiatic, 384
Pomfret (Sir John), poet, his biography, 27
Pontifex family, 33

Pope who had himself burnt, 68

Pope (Alexander), change in ' Essay on Man,' 252;
allusion in Moral Essays,' 277; his death mask,
367

Porch, curious Cornish, 206

Porter (W. S.) on Carter pedigree, 208

Supplement to the Notes

Portraits inquired after, 287, 318, 366, 376, 432, 468, Proverbs and Phrases :-
487, 509

Post, penny, 189, 258, 298

Postage stamps. See Stamps.
Postmasters-General, 1710-83, 51
Potato-bury, its meaning, 29, 177, 311
Powell family of Somerset, Quakers, 88
Power (Marguerite), her death, 209, 296
Pragell family, 308

Prendergast (G. F.) on St. Clement's, Rome, 231
Preposition followed by a clause, 488

Presbyterians called Blackmouths, 324, 453

Prescott family, 327, 478

Preston (R. J.) on miserore carvings, 9

Pretender. See Stuart.

Prevost (Isaac Bénédict), his birth, 345

Price (Ben), his biography, 448

Prices in 1647, 225

March thunder, 328

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Pimlico I am in Pimlico with my feet, 536

Plus je vois les hommes, plus j'admire les chiens,
349

Rolling stone gathers no moss, 51

Se non è vero, è molto ben trovato, 224
Self-preservation is the first law of nature, 246
Shed: It fair sheds, 429

Spirited away, 485

Thimble to bale out the Atlantic, 76
Ventre-saint-gris, 49, 131, 232, 289, 398, 529
Vox populi vox Dei, 247, 451, 535

What: He knows what's what, 186, 254
Pruna insana described, 112, 345

Psalm cxxxvii. 3, revised version, 73, 134
Pugh (Hugh), Welsh harper, 266
Pym (John), alleged portrait, 507

Prideaux (W. F.) on 'Admonitions from the Dead,' 149 Pyrrhus, his elephants, 17

Binding customs, 38

Coleridge (S. T.), 209

"Double entendre," 315

Mathews (Anne), 75

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Rochfort (J.), Swift's friend, 297

Shrewsbury cakes, 235

Sir Hugh; or, the Jew's Daughter,' 324
Tennyson (Lord), 170

Thackeray (W. M.) and Dumas, 269
Typer v. typist, 69

Priest-in-Charge on Mary, Queen of Scots, 167
Prince (C. L.) on Cantabrigia, 329

Cuckoo, its earliest advent, 58
Thunderstorms in winter, 37
Printed works in the world, number of, 488
Printers' errors, 337, 386, 455, 456

Pronunciation, English, in sixteenth century, 385
Prosser (G.) on Dr. Lancelot Andrewes, 416
Prosser (R. B.) on Joseph Manton, 527

Proverbs, misapplied, 51, 98, 170; misquoted, 205,
278, 369, 391, 431; personal, 368

Proverbs and Phrases :-

Andrew Martin, 127

Bells in a wig-box, 129

Beware of the hoof of the horse, &c., 128, 219
Boot and saddle, 15, 78

Cake: To take the cake, 215

Cat: Roasting of a cat, 212, 277

Chien de Jean de Nivelle, 147, 250
Coals to Newcastle, 484

Courage of one's opinions, 14, 38, 173

Coûte qui coûte, 391, 525

Creature comforts, 427, 513

Dead as a door nail, 66, 153

Devil and chapel, 446, 517

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Quaker records, Welsh, 47

"Queen's Court, Blackfriars," water-colour drawing, 7
Quicksilver in plants, 229

Quotations:-

Above the lowly plants it towers, 168, 219

And bear unmoved the wrongs of base mankind,
229, 299

And yesterday's sneer and yesterday's frown, 168,
219

Awake and listen, O bride of May, 49, 99, 299
Behold this ruin! 'tis a skull, 193

Better not to be than not to be noble. 229
Death's heads, and such mementoes, 89
Deep violets you liken to, 49, 99

Down-falling eyelids full of dream and slumber,
229

Et tu, Brute ? 108, 214

Fear not to sow because of the birds, 9
For the rapture of pursuing, 20

Friendship, like the ivy, clings, 489

Fronte capillata, post est Occasio calva, 31, 295
God and the world they worship still together, 18
Great is the crime in man or woman, 427, 496
He and I in that bright glory, 109, 292
He thanks the giver best, 489

He that runs may read, 529

How good is man's life here, mere living! 9, 99

In the coming life before us, 489

It is another part of ourselves gone, 387, 475

It may lighten and storm, 89

Je ne vois pas la nécessité, 347, 455

Les morts durent bien peu, 9

L'homme, qui se bat et qui conseille, 99

No whim so stupid but some fool will buckle it,
408

Of boasting more than of a bomb afraid, 229, 299
Oh, the summer night, 168, 299

One less at home, 19

One of those white souls, 489

Our enemies will tell us with pleasure, 85
Sing old Rose, and burn the bellows, 527

That for his love refused deity, 49, 99
That was the first sound in the song of love, 49
The dismal news I tell, 89, 179

The envious snows came down in haste, 429
The silver key of the fountain of tears, 229, 299
The stall-fed ox shall vield the broad sirloin, 9

Quotations:-

There's a fount about to stream, 19

To exchange glances, reciprocate civilities, 19
We must love and unlove, 509

What is the blooming tincture of the skin? 489
When to them who sail, 9

R. (F. M.) on Marseillaise,' 124

R. (G. A.) on Regiment of Fencible Men, 174
Scotch militia regiments, 316

R. (M.) on Admiral Sir Peter Denis, 29

Desmarets or Desmarais, 107

R. (N. E.) on clothyard arrow, 117, 475
Crossbows, 273
Laylock lilac, 108

R. (R.) on precocious artist, 75
George III., his portraits, 110
Harry, the verb, 72

'Lord Bateman,' 14
Pirie's chair, 232

Threep, the verb, 491

Rabelais book-plate, 147

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Literarian, 69

Robertson (E.) on betrothal customs in Scotland, 7
Robertson (Walter), Irish artist, 48

Robins (Benjamin) and Arson's' Voyage,' 86

Robins (George), auctioneer, 209, 271

Rochfort (John), Swift's friend, 46, 297

Rogers (Samuel), his father, 404

Roman relic found at Lincoln, 306

Roman roads in Britain, 73

Romance of the Rose' in stained glass, 69

Rome, frescoes in St. Clement's Church, 109, 231
Romney (George), his picture of Circe, 7
Roraima, its mystery, 53, 94

Rosa d'Oro, its history, 309, 414

Roserot (A.) on E. Bouchardon, 109

Raleigh (Sir Walter), identity of betrayer, 48; his Rossetti (D. G.), wall paintings at Oxford, 29

house at Youghal, 73, 135

Ralph (G.), artist, 249

Rambaud (H.) on "Ventre-saint-gris," 289, 530

Randall (J.) on foreign English, 6

Hogarth (W.), 171

Ransom (E.) on Whitbread family, 268

Ratcliffe (T.) on "Bet hand," 236

Christmas kissing bunch, 506

Crank, its meaning, 473
Gleamy: Wateryfied, 425
"Lad or chilt," 206

Tea-leaves used twice, 436

Rawdon (John), M.P., his biography, 248
Rayment (H.) on "Ease her! stop her!" 45
Rayner (R.) on 'British War Medals,' 54
Records, their interpretation, 6, 58
Reeds for writing, 327, 433, 517

Regiment of Fencible Men, Southern, 88, 174
Regiments, Scotch militia, 167, 316; 29th Foot,
"ever-sworded," 186; King's Dragoon Guards, 365;
Princess Anne's Horse, 427, 492; Royal Scots
Greys, 509

Registers of Eastling, Kent, 246

Rents, London, in 1713, 144

Repartee, a verb, 327

'Review of Reviews,' first, 45, 174

Reynell family, printers, 126, 278

Reynolds (Sir Joshua) and George III., 45, 75, 110,
139, 176, 338

Riadone (G.) on Geldart: Gildart, 227

Riadone (G. J. E.) on Geldart family, 367

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Richardson (Samuel) and History of Sir William
Harrington,' 65

Ricketts family, 535

Ridley family, 128, 291

Ridley (Miss) on Ridley family, 128

Rigg (J. M.) on Cardinal Manning, 56

Ring lore, 33

Roth family of Kilkenny, 408

Rouen, its siege, 70

Rowless-thing, its meaning, 228
Royal families of Europe, 90

Rudhall (Abraham), bell-founder, 25

Rumbold (Sir R.) on sonnet by Tennyson, 361

Rumpus, origin of the word, 168, 353
Rush-bearing Sunday at Ambleside, 141, 237
Russell (John), R.A., missing portraits by, 366
Russell (Lady) on 66
Consanguineus Regis," 495

S. on Burton-Pynsent, 52

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S. (B. W.) on Burns's Poems,' 199
Printed works, 488

S. (C.) on folk-lore, 305

S. (C. H.) on Teague Irishman, 351

S. (E. E.) on Brittany: Carnac, 232

Tennyson (Lord), his Crossing the Bar,' 446
S. (F. G.) on "Bone said," 232

Cerveng (John), painter, 175
George III., his portraits, 110
Titian, picture by, 158

S. (G. B.) on Regiment of Fencible Men, 88
S. (H. H.) on bells cast by Rudhall, 25

Mind notice, 186
Prices in 1647, 225
Rents in 1713, 144
Richardson (Samuel), 65
Rochfort (John), 46

Shotes, in Flying Post,' 526
Woman soldier, 6

S. (J. B.) on Danteiana, 22

Dublin, literary treasures in Trinity College, 96
Jesuit playwright, 486

Todd (James Henthorn), 208

Writing too much, 106

S. (R.) on 'Dictionary of National Biography,' 346
S. (S. D.) on Sophy Daws, 537

Saffron and saffron loaves, 14

Ripon Cathedral, St. Wilfred's Needle at, 228, 313, 398 St. Aidus inquired after, 227, 297, 393

Ripon Spurriers' Guild, MS. rules, 368

Riseley (W.) on Milton's 'L'Allegro,' 192

"St. Alban's Tavern," behind Pall Mall, 15, 56
St. Albans or Verulam, 466

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'St. James's Magazine,' its last editor, 287, 498
St. James's Square, its history, 267, 310, 339, 368, 436
St. Jerome on cannibalism amongst the Scoti, 67, 155,
292

St. Mark the Gaunt, 128, 252

St. Paul's Cathedral, vestments at Valencia Cathedral,
43; body of Bishop Braybrooke, 261, 314, 374; the
Screw Plot, 281; Canon Algar's foot, 325
St. Paul's Stump, Old Change, 327, 450
St. Saviour's, Southwark, 33, 64, 158, 211

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St. Stephen's, Coleman Street, carving at, 88, 196, Seal, foreign heraldic, 308
236, 311, 392

St. Swithin on "Canary bird," 433
Canons, honorary, 225

Domesday Book for Scotland, 33
Drowning man's vision, 312
Fire by rubbing sticks, 231
Folk-lore, Japanese, 507
Foulness a "fatal gift," 266
Gladstone gingerbread, 143
Hugh of Lincoln, 34
Lincolnshire songs, 117
Mazard bowls, 52

Peacocks' eggs, 98

Pope who had himself burnt, 68

Rome, frescoes in St. Clement's, 231
Saffron and saffron loaves, 15
Samplers, 232

Shakspeariana, 135, 205

Tea, earliest advertisement of sale, 59
Tennyson (Lord), his 'Maid Marian,' 55
Time, its course, 392

Tithe barn, 330
Wedding custom, 407

Word of power, 164

St. Waleric. See Norton St. Waleric.

St. Wilfred's Needle, Ripon, 228, 313, 398
Sala (G. A.) on "Durum et durum," 54
Salari (E.), sculptor, 107, 196

Sales by inch of candle, 363
Salisbury burial entry, 89, 173
Salisbury Missal, translations, 528
Salt, eggs in, 93

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Salter (S. J. A.) on cities that are counties, 434
Hungerdown, 372

Luce, its meaning, 391, 511

Samplers described, 46, 91, 232, 275

San Lucar, or Sanlucar, its etymology, 483

San Paulo Superstition,' magazine article, 488

Sancy diamond, its history, 48, 118

Sargeaunt (J.) on misapplied proverbs, 98
'Saxon Chronicle' and the Times,' 144
Saxon kings, their pedigrees, 468
Sayers (James), caricaturist, 317

Scarlett (B. F.) on Glanville family, 310
Kimbolton Castle, 291

London Lord Mayors, Welsh, 397
Tamarisk, its etymology, 397
Sceptre, ceremony of touching, 68, 117
School feasts on St. Gregory's Day, 145

Seals of office, 188

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Seaman (C. E.) on Ahithophel, 491
Sebastian on Col. Charters, 428
'Marlbrouck,' the song, 311, 513
Mistress of the Robes, 350

Sects, Jewish, 508

Sedan chair, why so called, 142, 511

Sedgwick (Daniel), hymnologist, 409, 451

Sedilia, English and continental, 47, 177, 251, 351, 396
Sentence, long, 142, 235, 358

Serjeants-at-Arms, temp. Henry V., 8

Serres (Olivia Wilmot) and The Book,' 35
Sewell (Rev. W.), D.D., articles by, 129

Shakespeare (Leonard) and his daughter Judith, 105
Shakspeare, Cambrian, 129, 211, 276, 311
Shakspeare (William), and Sir Isaac Newton, 27, 90,
356, 434; and Molière, 42, 190, 294, 332, 389, 469;
his birthplace, 74; and the Two Noble Kinsmen,'
165, 192, 254, 313; and English Parnassus,' 407;
his commentators, 488

Shakspearian picture, 188, 254
Shakspeariana :-

All's Well that Ends Well, Act I. sc. 2, "But
they may jest," &c., 122; Act III. sc. 2, "Our
old Lings," 122; Act IV. sc. 2, "That we 'll
forsake ourselves," 122; Act V. sc. 3, "He
blushes, and 'tis hit," 122

Antony and Cleopatra, Act I. sc. 5, "Arm-
gaunt," 283, 426

As You Like It, Act II. sc. 1, "Forked heads,"
4, 62, 205

Coriolanus, Act I. sc. 9, "May these same in-
struments," &c., 444; Act V. sc. 1, "What he
would do," 444

Hamlet, Mr. Tree's, 284; Act III. sc. 4, " Like
the famous ape," 443; Act V. sc. 2, "Damned
Dane," 284

Henry V., Act IV., Prologue, 122

Henry VIII. and stage scenery, 83, 239

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Julius Cæsar, Act II. sc. 1, "Crown him that,
And then, 63; Act III. sc. 1,
66 Limbs of
men," 63; Act IV. sc. 3, "There is a tide,”
&c., 63, 444

Love's Labour's Lost, Act V.

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Macbeth, "Weird sisters," 443; Act I. sc. 2,

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As whence the sun," &c., 204

Measure for Measure, Act II. sc. 1, "Prenzie
gardes," 203

Shakspeariana :-

Merchant of Venice, Act III. sc. 5, "He do not
meane it," 445

Romeo and Juliet, Act III. sc. 1, death of
Mercutio, 63; sc. 2," Runawayes eyes," 35, 75,
135; Act IV. sc. 2, wedding day, 63
Sonnet C., 1. 9, "Rise, resty muse," 5, 283
Tempest, Act II. sc. 1, "So you're paid,"
123; Act IV. sc. 1, "Vanity of mine art," 63
Winter's Tale, Act I., the end, 444

Sheba (Queen of) and the river Sabæ, 365
Shelley (H. C.) on Burns in art, 428

Dante and the word "Lucciola," 206

Shelley (Percy Bysshe), his so-called atheism, 54;
article in his defence, 1834, 163; grammatical
blunders, 305, 396, 472

Shenstone (William), his Schoolmistress,' 32, 235
Sherbrooke (Lord), epigrams, 147; macaronic verses
attributed to, 389

Shilling, its value in 14th and 15th centuries, 7
Shipley (William), portrait by Cosway, 105

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Skeat (W. W.), bibliography, 241

Two Noble Kinsmen,' 192

Windmills in England, 138

Words, medieval, 270

Slaughter family, 467

Sleep On which side should we sleep? 73, 274
Smailes (F. W.) on miserere carvings, 336
Smasher=pie, 129

Ships, their double names, 426, 517; marks and Smiler = beer and lemonade, 466

letters on, 449

Shirley (S. E.) on Shakspeariana, 4

Sholl (Samuel) and the Grand National Flag, 401
Shot, for sporting purposes, 29, 94
Shotes, in Flying Post,' 1699, 526
Shrewsbury cakes, 32, 235

Shrewsbury (Edward, Earl of), 1617, his will, 146
Sicily, its heraldic device, 371, 513
Sigma on Apsley family, 115

Boyd (William), 111

Cunninghams of Glengarnock, 451
Dering Pargiter, 448
Downing (Sir George), 464
Elmes family, 212

Fentoun family, 271, 334
Garnault (Capt. Joseph), 377
Hartstonge (Sir S.), 492
Maxwell families, 24, 364
Murray of Broughton, 336
Nares family, 92

Osborne (Lord W. Godolphin), 166
Wynyard (General), 93

Sigma Tau on Ana: Bibliographical, 517

Tenison (Archbishop), 148, 496

Sikes (E. L.) on Mumbo Jumbo, 95
Sikes (J. C.) on "Aquatalis," 237
John Company, 37

Tennyson (Lord), simile, 166

Silurian on Captain-Lieutenant, 49

Silver Hill, place-name, 366

Silver plate, Irish, 268, 316

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Silverling," Isaiah vii. 23, 525

Simpson (J.) on Jonathan G. Snow, 348

Simpson (W. S.) on Canon Algar, 325

Braybrooke (Bp.), bis body in old St. Paul's, 261

Jubilees, episcopal, 207

Orvace, its meaning, 187

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Smith (B. W.) on Innsbruck Kofkirche, 491
Smith (J. E.) on Shakspeariana, 122

Villa Sims, 91
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Courage of one's opinions," 38
Smollett (Dr. Tobias), his Roderick Random,' 463;
and Goethe, 466, 533

Smythe family of Corsham, 89

Snell (Hannah), military heroine, 88, 171, 455

Sneyd (G. A.) on Hulton Abbey, 268, 326

Snob, origin of the word, 106

Snow (Jonathan Gorstelow), his biography, 348, 454,

532

Snuff-box, silver, for sword-belt, 483

Soho on Justice Doughty, 528

Soke, its etymology, 348, 473

Soldiers, female, 6, 118

Solent, Isle of Wight, its name, 107, 214, 298

Soliloquy in literature, 389, 491

Somerville family, 487

Song, old "new," 46, 172, 275, 333, 516
Songs and Ballads :-

Arise! and away for the king, 193
Bonny House of Airlie, 202, 451
Country Courtship, 28

For he 's a jolly good fellow, 15, 116
Harvest, 44

Hugh of Lincoln, 33, 324

Jew's Daughter, 33, 43, 98, 324

Lincolnshire, 43, 69, 98, 117

Lincolnshire Farmer, 44

Marlbrouck, 15, 85, 176, 211, 224, 253, 275, 311

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