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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 31, 1909.

Bulloch (J. M.), on foreigners in Tottenham, 144 Gordon (L.), teacher of the deaf, 209 Gordon (M.), minor poet, 189 Hesse-Danish alliance, 129 Italian genealogy, 73 Never Never Land, 158 Bullock (Thomas), sportsman, d. 1802, 507 Bullock (W.) pn Virginia, 1649, 169, 236, 277 Burial half within and half without a church, 108,

230, 318

Burke (A. M.) on William Bullock, 236 Burney (James), portrait painter, his biography, 308 Burton (Robert), ' Anatomy of Melancholy,' 65 ; and John Barclay and Theodoras Prodromus, 101 ; Chinese proverb in ' Anatomy,' 168 ; and Jacques Ferrand's ' Melancholic erotique,' 286

Burton's line, lead-poisoning symptom, 187, 212 Bush Tavern, Bristol, in 1787, 7 Butler (Bibly), the hunting parson, 15, 172 Byrom ( J. ), epigram on Handel and Bononcini,426 Byron (G. G., sixth Lord), his birthplace, 89, 297 ; first edition of ' Bride of Abydos,' 445, 518

C. on " Wildman's," 187 C. (A. ) on vagrants at Thorpe Salvin, 347 C. (A. J. ) on houses of historical interest, 466 C. (A. M.) on Artahshashte, 216

Lappassit, 238

Licences to travel : passports, 233 C d (H.) on Gloucestershire definition of gentle- man, 109

C. (F. N.) on Richard Thompson, surgeon R.N., 29 C. (G. E.) on Adrian Scrope, 32 C. (G. H.) on advertising epitaph, 112 C. (H.) on Judge Gascoigne and Prince Harry, 177

Meredith (Richard), Dean of Wells, 474 C. (H. P.) on " Woman with the West in her eyes,"

328

C. (J. H.) on briefs for Greek Christians, 289 C. (L.) on Genealogical Circulating Library, 78 C. (M. E. B.) on " une SeVigneY' 454 C n (H.) on authors of quotations wanted, 56

Bagnigge House, 385 C. (S. D.) on heraldry, 197 C. (T.) on Fecamp Abbey, 357 C. (V. H.) on " At the back of beyond," 510

Authors of quotations wanted, 248, 387

De Quincey : quotations and allusions, 388 Caesar (Julius), Shakespeare on his deafness, 243,

425

' Calendar of Huntingdon,' Cole's, 1845, 309 Calliope, H.M.S., at Samoa, 1889, 349, 391 Camber, use of the word c. 1450, 326 Cambridge Heath, road-name, origin of the term,

289

Camoys (Thomas, Lord), his wives, 108 Canapolitans, origin and meaning, 429 Candlemas folk-lore, 324 Cantianus on Coningsby : Ferby, 28

Gaynesford monument at Carshalton, 208 Cardinal of St. Paul's, 15j Cards, " to rub " at, 66 Card terms, 77 Carey or Cary (Bishop Mordecai), his biography,

Carlyle (T.) on the griffin, 114, 456 ; his use of the word " purfly," 248, 292 ; and Freemasonry, . 370, 437 ; his pedigree, 448

Carmarthen families, 89, 153

Carolina, South, epitaph, 504

Caroline as a masculine name, 15, 117, 238

Carriages drawn by oxen, 70, 136, 396

Carriages, road, mechanical, 305, 374, 431, 498

Carshalton, Gaynesford monument at, 208

Carstares or Carstairs, origin of the name, 290 r

397, 497

Carter ( W. F. ) on surnames ending in -nell, 75 Carter of York, nickname for Wolsey, 288 Cartulary of Bisham Abbey, 210 Cartwright (W. C.) on Pierrepont's Refuge, 74 Cary (Henry), Westminster scholar, 329 Cary or Carey (Bishop Mordecai), his biography,.

245 Casanova : parallel story by Col. W. Cuninghame,

147 ; in England, 437 Casanoviana, 147 Castle Fpulis, legend of, 169 Castor oil, origin of the name, 406 Catalaunian Fields, term explained, 88 Cawdor dispatch and French invasion, 1797, 508- Cemeteries, Protestant, at Naples, 343 Censorship of plays, 485 Ceylon Regiment, 2nd, 490 Chains, hanging alive in, 221, 303, 404, 472 Chamber-horse for exercise, 1742, 49, 113 Chambers (G. F.) on comets, 489 Chantrey, miniaturist, c. 1790-1800, 29, 252 Chapman (F. R. H.) on Aplin family, 250 Chapzugar cheese defined, 455 Charles I., his cultus in America, 55 ; his trial, 410* Chateaubriand on Shakespeare, 410 Cheese : for ladies, 229, 292, 334 ; Chapzugar, 455- Chess-player, automaton, 189, 258 Chester Corporation records, 128 Cheyne, its pronunciation, 388 Children, names terrible to, 53, 218, 356, 454 Children's games in Orkney, 445 Chinese fabulous flying carriage, 426 Chinese New Year's Day custom, 413 Chinese pronunciation, 86, 376 Chinese proverb in Burton's ' Anatomy,' 168 Chinese puzzle, 449

Chippindall (Col. W. H.) on Sir H. Walker, 9 Choristers, St. Paul's Cathedral, 248 Christian and Mohammedan chronology, 107, 212* Christian names : Caroline, 15, 117, 238 : Erni-

sius, 33, 155, 375 ; Fruzan, Frusan, 349 ;

Nicholas, 87, 255 Christmas customs : Christmas pig and the

Wooset, 27, 71, 115, 395, 514

Christmas Day and Lady Day, their connexion, 71 Christmas Eve, Irish custom on, 45 Christmas pig, recipe for, 27, 71, 115, 514 Christ's Hospital costume, 47, 96 Chronology, Christian and Mohammedan, 107, 212' Church : bride and bridegroom at, 10, 136 f.

hatchments in, 307 Church plate sold, 107

Church towers and smuggled goods, 129, 238 Civil War documents, 228

Clapham (John), Elizabethan author, his bio- graphy, 509

Clarionett as a surname, 487 Clarke ((Caroline) on Carlvle and Freemasonry f.

437 Clarke (Cecil) on ' Le Matin de la Vie,' 388

Shakespeare Second Folio in Switzerland, 36& Clarke (Edward), Winchester scholar, 286 Clasket, Lincoln place-name, its origin, 29 Clay (Sir Arthur) on author wanted, 268