Supplement to the Notes , with No. 56, Jan. 21, 1893. 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 Shakspeare, Cambrian, 129, 276 Tennyson (Lord), his death, 345 Todd (James Henthorn), 314 Archimedes and the bydrometer, 70 Knyvett (Lord), 106 Lake (Sir Thomas), 306, 456 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 "Pirie's chair," in the Courteous Knight,' 87, 232, Pitt (William), his scheme of disfranchisement, 468 Racoon, its etymology, 111 Points, six, in Church of England, 348 Politician on "Fathers" of House of Commons, 327 Polls at elections before 1832, 101, 182, 342, 523 Pope who had himself burnt, 68 Pope (Alexander), change in ' Essay on Man,' 252; 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 :- Post, penny, 189, 258, 298 Postage stamps. See Stamps. Prendergast (G. F.) on St. Clement's, Rome, 231 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 , with No. 56, Jan. 21, 1863 Pimlico I am in Pimlico with my feet, 536 Plus je vois les hommes, plus j'admire les chiens, Rolling stone gathers no moss, 51 Se non è vero, è molto ben trovato, 224 Spirited away, 485 Thimble to bale out the Atlantic, 76 What: He knows what's what, 186, 254 Psalm cxxxvii. 3, revised version, 73, 134 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 Rochfort (J.), Swift's friend, 297 Shrewsbury cakes, 235 Sir Hugh; or, the Jew's Daughter,' 324 Thackeray (W. M.) and Dumas, 269 Priest-in-Charge on Mary, Queen of Scots, 167 Cuckoo, its earliest advent, 58 Pronunciation, English, in sixteenth century, 385 Proverbs, misapplied, 51, 98, 170; misquoted, 205, Proverbs and Phrases :- Andrew Martin, 127 Bells in a wig-box, 129 Beware of the hoof of the horse, &c., 128, 219 Cake: To take the cake, 215 Cat: Roasting of a cat, 212, 277 Chien de Jean de Nivelle, 147, 250 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 Quaker records, Welsh, 47 "Queen's Court, Blackfriars," water-colour drawing, 7 Quotations:- Above the lowly plants it towers, 168, 219 And bear unmoved the wrongs of base mankind, And yesterday's sneer and yesterday's frown, 168, Awake and listen, O bride of May, 49, 99, 299 Better not to be than not to be noble. 229 Down-falling eyelids full of dream and slumber, Et tu, Brute ? 108, 214 Fear not to sow because of the birds, 9 Friendship, like the ivy, clings, 489 Fronte capillata, post est Occasio calva, 31, 295 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, Of boasting more than of a bomb afraid, 229, 299 One less at home, 19 One of those white souls, 489 Our enemies will tell us with pleasure, 85 That for his love refused deity, 49, 99 The envious snows came down in haste, 429 Quotations:- There's a fount about to stream, 19 To exchange glances, reciprocate civilities, 19 What is the blooming tincture of the skin? 489 R. (F. M.) on Marseillaise,' 124 R. (G. A.) on Regiment of Fencible Men, 174 R. (M.) on Admiral Sir Peter Denis, 29 Desmarets or Desmarais, 107 R. (N. E.) on clothyard arrow, 117, 475 R. (R.) on precocious artist, 75 'Lord Bateman,' 14 Threep, the verb, 491 Rabelais book-plate, 147 Literarian, 69 Robertson (E.) on betrothal customs in Scotland, 7 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 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 Tea-leaves used twice, 436 Rawdon (John), M.P., his biography, 248 Regiment of Fencible Men, Southern, 88, 174 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, Riadone (G.) on Geldart: Gildart, 227 Riadone (G. J. E.) on Geldart family, 367 Richardson (Samuel) and History of Sir William 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 Rudhall (Abraham), bell-founder, 25 Rumbold (Sir R.) on sonnet by Tennyson, 361 Rumpus, origin of the word, 168, 353 S. on Burton-Pynsent, 52 S. (B. W.) on Burns's Poems,' 199 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 Cerveng (John), painter, 175 S. (G. B.) on Regiment of Fencible Men, 88 Mind notice, 186 Shotes, in Flying Post,' 526 S. (J. B.) on Danteiana, 22 Dublin, literary treasures in Trinity College, 96 Todd (James Henthorn), 208 Writing too much, 106 S. (R.) on 'Dictionary of National Biography,' 346 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. James's Magazine,' its last editor, 287, 498 St. Mark the Gaunt, 128, 252 St. Paul's Cathedral, vestments at Valencia Cathedral, St. Stephen's, Coleman Street, carving at, 88, 196, Seal, foreign heraldic, 308 St. Swithin on "Canary bird," 433 Domesday Book for Scotland, 33 Peacocks' eggs, 98 Pope who had himself burnt, 68 Rome, frescoes in St. Clement's, 231 Shakspeariana, 135, 205 Tea, earliest advertisement of sale, 59 Tithe barn, 330 Word of power, 164 St. Waleric. See Norton St. Waleric. St. Wilfred's Needle, Ripon, 228, 313, 398 Sales by inch of candle, 363 Salter (S. J. A.) on cities that are counties, 434 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 Scarlett (B. F.) on Glanville family, 310 London Lord Mayors, Welsh, 397 Seals of office, 188 Seaman (C. E.) on Ahithophel, 491 Sects, Jewish, 508 Sedan chair, why so called, 142, 511 Sedgwick (Daniel), hymnologist, 409, 451 Sedilia, English and continental, 47, 177, 251, 351, 396 Serjeants-at-Arms, temp. Henry V., 8 Serres (Olivia Wilmot) and The Book,' 35 Shakespeare (Leonard) and his daughter Judith, 105 Shakspearian picture, 188, 254 All's Well that Ends Well, Act I. sc. 2, "But Antony and Cleopatra, Act I. sc. 5, "Arm- As You Like It, Act II. sc. 1, "Forked heads," Coriolanus, Act I. sc. 9, "May these same in- Hamlet, Mr. Tree's, 284; Act III. sc. 4, " Like Henry V., Act IV., Prologue, 122 Henry VIII. and stage scenery, 83, 239 Julius Cæsar, Act II. sc. 1, "Crown him that, Love's Labour's Lost, Act V. house," 205 66 Macbeth, "Weird sisters," 443; Act I. sc. 2, As whence the sun," &c., 204 Measure for Measure, Act II. sc. 1, "Prenzie Shakspeariana :- Merchant of Venice, Act III. sc. 5, "He do not Romeo and Juliet, Act III. sc. 1, death of Sheba (Queen of) and the river Sabæ, 365 Dante and the word "Lucciola," 206 Shelley (Percy Bysshe), his so-called atheism, 54; Shenstone (William), his Schoolmistress,' 32, 235 Shilling, its value in 14th and 15th centuries, 7 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 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 Shrewsbury (Edward, Earl of), 1617, his will, 146 Boyd (William), 111 Cunninghams of Glengarnock, 451 Fentoun family, 271, 334 Osborne (Lord W. Godolphin), 166 Sigma Tau on Ana: Bibliographical, 517 Tenison (Archbishop), 148, 496 Sikes (E. L.) on Mumbo Jumbo, 95 Tennyson (Lord), simile, 166 Silurian on Captain-Lieutenant, 49 Silver Hill, place-name, 366 Silver plate, Irish, 268, 316 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 Smith (B. W.) on Innsbruck Kofkirche, 491 Villa Sims, 91 Courage of one's opinions," 38 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 Arise! and away for the king, 193 For he 's a jolly good fellow, 15, 116 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, 311 392, 513 |