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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 31, 1909.

Frideaux (Col. W. F.) on Tuesday Night s Club, ol i

Tyburn, 132, 216, 333

Waddington as a place-name, 196 Prideaux (W. B. B.) on Nancy Day, Lady^Fen- houlet, 438

Names terrible to children, 53

Shells, fossil, 33

Primrose, its connexion with Lord Beaconsneld, 61 Print : " in print," use of the phrase, 176 Printers, King's, and printers of the Crown, 128 Prior (George), watchmaker, c. 1765-1810, 28, 135 Prior (George), watchmaker, c. 1809-22, 13o Prior (W. B.) on Haggard : Ogarde, 148

Hesse-Danish alliance, 252 Priors, mitred, 16, 117 Prodromus (Theodorus), John Barclay, and

Bobert Burton, 101

Pronunciation, Chinese, 86, 376
 * Promptorium Parvulorum,' reprint, 14

Troverbs and P'nrases :

Abdul the Damned, 410, 456

All the world and his wife, 490

At the back of beyond, 510

Before one can say Jack Bobinson, 109,"232,

317, 357 Blow the cobwebs away, 189, 253

Chinese puzzle, 449

Dine with Duke Humphrey, 158

Entre tu y yo, 206

Europeans have only one eye, 168

Falsehood of extremes, 189, 234

I care not twopence, 330

It is the Mass that matters, 98, 192 Jack Cade's chimney, 48

Like the curate's egg, good in parts, 70, 133, 356

Lynch law, 445, 515

Man in the moon, 53

Man in the street, 196

Minerva Press, 67

Never Never Land, 9, 158

Now or never, 86

One shoe off and one shoe on, 434, 477

Overfed Mephistopheles, 448

Poor old Pompey, 427

Psychological moment, 13, 54, 94, 138

Baised Hamlet on them, 65, 137, 237

Battlesnake Colonel, 17, 135, 191, 213

Bevenons a nos moutons, 20

Se jeter sur Castor et Pollux, 309, 392

Seven and nine, 410, 497

Sinews of war, 358

Skim the sea, 406

Stick to your tut, 807, 417

Storm in "a teacup, 388, 456

Sweep flees away, 226, 277, 374

That's another pair of shoes. 169,252

That 's another story, 107

Tha' woodin image, 305, 396, 517

The way to heaven is as near by sea, 447

Tottenham is turned French, 144

Under a cloud, 389, 453

White hen that never lays astray, 448 Proxege and Senage, in records of St. Paul's, 27, 77 Pudding, building term, 328, 498 Pudworm= piddock, 50 Pugh's mourning warehouse in Begent Street, 428 Punch, the beverage, its history, 167 ; and garum

a sauce, 466

Punch and Judy, their collocation, 371, 497 Punishments, legal, in England. 221, 404

Punt in football, 187, 257, 315, 355 Purfly, use of the word by Carlyle, 248, 292

tot-log, building term, 328, 498

3 yke and Halley families, 407 1 and Jephson families, 128

' Q. in the Corner," pseudonym, 385 Q. (A. N.) on General Picton, 190 Jueen, English, as Jezebel. 341, 458 ^notations :

Ah quam dulce est meminisse ! 247

And see all sights from pole to pole, 1 1-

A' the sons are carles' sons, 409

At pravis litibus, Detentus hie ingratiis, 356

Beat on, proud billows ! Boreas blow, 288

Believe it, 'tis the mass of men He loves, 289

Blue rejoicing sky, 49, 94

But now, alas ! too late, 9

But the best of our wealth, 129, 175 !

But when shall we lay the ghost of the brute,

429, 495

Can it be, O Christ in heaven, 429 Care, vale ! Sed non seternum. care, valeto,

226

C'est 1'Amour, 1' Amour, 1'Amour, 14 Dutton slew Dutton, 308, 355 Eheu, quam brevibus pereunt indent ia fatis,32 Enjoy your life, my brother, 187, 256 Facts are stubborn things, 367 Fame's windie trump blow up this haughty ^minde, 468

From what small causes, 56 God is our Guide, no sword we draw, 248 God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb, 380 Goosey, goosey, gander, 387 Have the courage to be ignorant, 249, 317 Here in this ancient haunt of Peace, 49 He seized her by her left leg, 387 He which drinketh well sleepeth well, 53 I care not who writes the book which has a

good index, 76, 194, 234, 255 If sadly thinking, with spirits sinking. 268, 334 I shall journey through this world but once,

60, 366 J'ai servi, command^, vaincu quarante

ann^es, 49 Le hasard c'est peut-etre le pseudonyms de

Dieu, 387, 438

Man doth usurp all space, 429 Men are not worthy of the honeycomb, 148,

196

O Christ, how beautiful Thou art ! 29 On the ninth day of November, 9, 56 One smile can glorify a day, 29 Our Master hath a garden, 148, 196 Pass like night from land to land, 49, 94 Quae fuit durum pati, meminisse dulce est, 247 Quid est fides ? 230, 296 Quoth William Penn to Martyr Charles, 55 Begem occidere nolite timere bonum est, 227 Sin amor no hay verdad, 129 So we arraign her, but she. . . ., 387 Some say that Seignior Bononehini, 426 The farmers of Aylesbury gathered to dine,

410, 453, 470 The more they 're burthened, better do they

thrive, 148

The soul that on Jesus hath leaned for repose, 248, 316