Page:Notes and Queries - Series 10 - Volume 11.djvu/644

 534

INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 31, 1909.

J. (D.) on Flying Machine in 1751, 145 Maimonides, 329

Marie Antoinette's death mask, 417 J. (W. C.) on semaphore signalling, 168

Walcheren, 509

Jager, military term, 189, 256, 277, 497 Jaggard ( W. ) on dead animals exposed on trees, 518 Elizabethan library, 407 Ga< 1 literature, 511 German life, 498 Harbours, 452 Horac manuscript, 329 Incut, 257

" It is the Mass that matters," 192 Jones=Francis, 238

Liverpool : its arms, 213 ; its etymology, 391 Paul's Alley in 1601, 266 Pinto (Mendez), 76 Shakespeare in French, 213 Ships' periodicals, 455 Watchet, its meaning, 458 Japanese flying machines, c. 1789, 426 Japanese moon legends, 112 Japanese sea folk-lore, 489 Jarratt (F.) on gaol literature, 511

Tennyson concordances, 353, 513 " Tha' woodin image," 517 Jefferies (Richard), his ' Story of my Heart,' 130 ;

Club named after him, 410 Jennings (P.) on hair becoming suddenly white,

433

' Village Blacksmith ' parodied, 193 Jephson and Pym families, 128 Jerram (C. S.) on Macnab legend, 493 N, liquid, in English, 251 Worksop epitaphs, 112

Jerusalem, inscriptions in cemetery, 25, 163 Jevons (F. B.) and " Denxionum'Tabellae," 186,

276 Jewesses, in fiction, 169, 254, 316, 394, 458 ;

famous, 268 Jewitt (W. H. ) on goose with one leg, 438

St. Mary the Egyptian, 391 Jews in fiction, 169, 254, 316, 394, 458 Jezebel, English queen as, 341, 458 John (Father) of Cronstadt, Hep worth Dixon on,

67

Johnson (C.) on " Storm in a teacup," 456 Johnson (F.) on Sir Thomas Browne, 473 Johnson (Michael) and Rev. George Plaxton, 223 Johnson (S.), and Trysull, 103, 223, 363, 463 ; and Edmund Smith, 166 ; anecdotes and relics, 281, 494 ; error in ' Lives,' 401 ; his uncle hanged, 429, 495 ; and Dr. John Turton, 463 ; original documents relating to his kinsfolk, 465 ; bicen- tenary celebration at Lichfield, 467 Johnson (W.) on oxen drawing carriages, 70 Johnston (A. W.) on Grindleton, 393 Orkney Hogmanay song, 177 Sea-names, 107

Jonas (A. C.) on Bishops of St. Asaph, 435 First English bishop to marry, 52 Gower, a Kentish hamlet, 95 Jones= Francis, 128, 238

Jones (H. S.) on Bickerton or de Bickerton, 189 Jones (J. B.) on ' Folkestone Fiery Serpent,' 72

Foote (Samuel), comedian, 17 Jones (Paul) or John Paul, signatures, 447 Jones (T.) on Tu Brook, Liverpool, 510 Jones (Tom) on authors of quotations wanted, 196 " Blow the cobwebs away," 378 Carstares or Carstairs, 397, 497

Jones (Tom) on Marylebone, 451

Nym and humour, 157

Shakespeariana, 424 Jonson (Ben), date of ' The Case is Altered,' 41 ;

dates of his works, 421 Judy and Punch, their collocation, 371, 497

K

K. (J. H.) on Blind Institutions in England, 435 K. (L. L.) on aspirine, 352

Authors of quotations wanted, 129

Automata, 345

Coffee-drinking in Palestine, 236

Cranes, ancient, 146

Drury (Robert), mariner, 162

Flinders (Matthew), 267

Goose with one leg, 438

Grzymala, 338

Leybourn (William), 307

Mohammedan and Christian chronology, 212

Pinto (Mendez), 77, 356

Polish Dragoons : Jager, 256

St. Amelia and Santa Guglielma, Queens of Hungary, 308

St. Mary the Egyptian, 391

Schelandre (Jean de), 326

Semaphore signalling, 272

Thicknesse (Philip ) : automaton chess-player, 189

Thorn (Alexander), 427

Waney timber, 35

Warner (Sir Thomas), his tombstone, 458 Kappa on travelling under Hadrian, 10 " Kats and kittlings on Palm Sunday," 326, 457 Keeler (Rear-Admiral), c. 1790, 349, 412 Keen (Theodosius), his biography, 448 Kelsall (Major H. J.) on John Kelsall, 249, 487 Kelsall (John), Mayor of Chester 1767, 249, 487 Kemp (Edward), "landscape gardener, his bio- graphy, 67 Kemp (J. T.) on Cockburnspath, 73

1 D.N.B.' Index and Epitome, 326 Kempishawe and Ickenham, Middlesex, 329, 472 Kenny (H. E.) on Chester Corporation records, 128

French ambassadors in London, 128 Kensell (James), Westminster scholar, 329 Kersey, its etymology, 85, 178, 318 Ketch : Jack Ketch's address card, its author,

109

Khayyam (Omar), bibliography, 54 Kidson (F.) on Dibdin bibliography, 402 King (Sir C. S.) on hatchments in churches, 307

" Tottenham in his boots," 368 King (Francis) on Pimlico, 133 King (W. F. H.), his ' Classical and Foreign

Quotations,' 247 ; death, 380 King's Bodyguard temp. Charles I., 427, 493 King's Channel in the Thames estuary, 269 Kingsford (W. B.) on " Quid est fides ? " 296 Kingsland almshouses, 124

King's printers, and printers of the Crown, 128 Kitchen (Robert), Westminster scholar, 289 Kites, team of steerable, 465 Kitterick, pictures from, 189 Knights without noses, meaning of the phrase, 49,

158

Knots of may, 344, 437 Knox (John), his ' Monstrous Regimen of Women,'

188, 234, 338 Knox (William), his ' Mortality,' 247, 397