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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 31, 1909.

London, derivation of the name, 302 London, Old : signs, 102 ; houses near Black- friars Road demolished, 106 ; shop fronts, 407, 455, 476 London Bridge, old, and church at Warden Point,

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London Library, eighteenth-centuryprototype, 146 Longden (H. Isham) on Sir Arthur Hesilrige, 430 Longfellow (H. W. ), Ben Meir in his ' Scanderbeg, 248, 318 ; parodies of ' The Village Blacksmith, 10, 193 ; the original of ' The Village Black- smith,' 465

Longman, history of house of, 2, 50, 92 Louches (Elizabeth), wife of Thomas, Lord

Camoys, 108

Louisbourg, its siege, 1758, 228 < Louvre and Alexander Pennecuik, 416 Love (R. T.) on Shakespeare in French, 213 Loveday (J. E. T.) on ' The Old Farm-house,' 248 Lubersac (Abb de), his biography, 73, 135 Lucas (Perceval) on Heathfield, Sussex, 169

Northiam Church, 138

Sydenham (Sir John), 54, 115 Lucis on authors of quotations wanted, 248

" May I through this blest day of Thine," 108 Luck, " rabbits " for, 208, 258 Lucknow, photography at, 1853. 325 Ludwick (Christopher), d. c. 1800, his biography, 86 Lumber= trouble, mischief, 386, 518 Lumley family, 508 Lynch law, origin of the term, 445, 515 Lynn (W. T. ) on Cowper misprint, 506

Generous, 246

Maskelyne Islands, 326

Pictures, Biblical word, 46

Rome, ancient, its population, 273

Shoe, its pronunciation, 66

Talavera, 188

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M. on Carlyle family, 448

Carlyle on the Griffin, 114

Cobbett on Shakespeare and Milton, 194

Cox (Rev. W.), of St. Mary Abbot's, Ken- sington, 195

Leaguer, its meanings, 386

Lynch law, 445 M. (A.) on Carmarthen families, 89

Druce or Druice, lane-name, 189

Merry (William), 1735, 89

" Rabbits " for luck, 208 M. (A. T.) on cripple carrying, 193

" Punt " in football,*257, 355

Purfly, its meaning, 292

Stuart, Earl of Traquair, 170

" Under a cloud," 453 M. (D.) on Bishop Berkeley, 348 M. (D. G.) on Ruskin on interest, 209 M. (E. F. B.) on author of quotation wanted, 289 M. (F. B. ) on author of quotation wanted, 438 M. (G.) on roast pigs crying " Who '11 eat me ? '

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M. (G. B.) on Shakespeare in French, 212 M. (H. A. St. J.) on Pierrepont's Refuge, 74 M. (J. D.) on " Froudes "= stuffed dates, 430 M. (J. M.) on Abbe de Lubersac, 73 M. (J. W.) on Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, 168 Rufinus, textual criticism in, 495 St. Anthony of Vienne, 152 M. (J. W.) on Stuart, Earl of Traquair, 396

1. (M. A. M.) on J. Bew, bookseller, 256, 498 I. (M. C.) on Rattlesnake Colonel, 191 1. (N.) & A. on Charles I.'s trial, 410 Corbet (Miles), 510 Cross at Higham-on-the-Hill, 29 Spenser's ' Faerie Queene,' 190 [. (P.) on Islington parish registers, 169

Oxen drawing carriages, 136 IL. (P. W. G.) on Thomas Weatherall, 358 1 t (P.) on Peter de Montfort, 411

Speaker of the House of Commons, 411 [. (W.) on seedy, slang word, 426 Hacalister (M. A. M.) on authors wanted, 316 Burton's Line, 212 Dickens quotation, 317 lacaulay (T. B.), Pelletier in his 'Frederic the- Great,' 127, 234 ; and W. J. Thorns, 165, 215, 293, 354

lacaulay (W. M.) on the death of Mary II., 341 lacCarthy (Capt.) and the Prince Regent, 448 lacCarthy or MacCartie (Daniel), Sub-Sheriff of Cork, 347

a^Michael (J. Holden) on Blind Institutions, 436- Blue Coat School costume, 96 Boleyn (Anne), her remains, 237 Botemen : Landbote, 432 Britannia as national emblem, 274 Broken Cross, Westminster, 49 " Brokenselde," 10, 517

Carmarthen families : Paddington House, 15$ Chamber-horse for exercise, 49 Christmas pig, 71 Dew-ponds, 474 Baling, 176

Falcon Court, Shoe Lane, 191, 271 Fig tree in the City, 107 Fleet Prison, 18 Gower, a Kentish hamlet, 96 Gulix holland, 470 Harbours, 452 Heraldic, 169 Horse Hill, 155 King's Bodyguard, 493 Leaguer, its meanings, 476 Llangollen, 494 ' Love-a-la-Mode,' 38 Lumber, its meanings, 518 Manor Court terms, 516 " Master Pipe Maker," 316 May-blossom : knots of may, 437 Mechanical road carriages, 431 Never Never Land, 158 Outroper, its meaning, 508 Parish beadle, 338 Proxege and Senage, 77 Ruckholt House, 90 Rutland : origin of the name, 294 St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, 356 Semaphore signalling, 211 " Seven and nine," 497 " Storm in a teacup," 456 " That 'a another pair of shoes," 252 Thistle and saint, 258 Tolsey at Gloucester, 15 " Under a cloud," 454 Village names feminine, 115 Waverley Novels, glossaries to, 178 Wilbraham and Tabraham, proper names, 175 Wooset, its meaning, 71

Young (E.), author of ' Night Thoughts,' 34. M'Dowall (S. S.) on Barnard & Staples, 252 Pall Mall, No. 93, 392