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 Notei and Queries, Jan. 28, 1905.

INDEX.

563

Pickford (J.) on 'Oxford Sausage,' 227 Peak and pike, 110, 172 Pitt Club, 211

Proverbs in the Waverley Novels, 37 " See how the grand old forest dies," 487 Sex before birth, 235, 313 Westminster School boarding houses, 333 William III. at the Boyne, 370, 416 Witham, 474 Pierpoint (R) on dog-names, 233, 469

Epitaphs : their bibliography, 57, 533 " Fay ce que vouldras," 186 Flaying alive, 14 Gray's ' Elegy ' in Latin, 175 Joannes v. Johannes, 477 " Miching mallicho," 344 Pamela, 196 Paste, 72

Premier Grenadier of France, 52 Howitt (S.), painter, 49 Trial of Queen Caroline, 16

Pierrepont monuments, 149, 295, 350. See Holme. Pigeon English at home, 77

Pigott (Thomas), of Dublin, his family, 113, 176, 257 Pigott (W. J.) on Sir Anthony Jackson, 529

Pigott (Thomas), 176 Pike or McPike surname, 249 Pike and peak, relationship of the words, 61, 109, 172 Pile (J.) on Airault, 68 Pilgrims' Ways, 129, 212 Pin witchery, 205, 271 Pincerna family, 90

Pink (W. D.) on Edward Colston, Jun., 228 Pinkett, use of the word, 427 Pitt clubs, their history, 149, 210 Pittite on Pitt Club, 149

Pitts (Josh.), book of legal precedents, 1748, 365 Platt (I. H. ) on Shakespeare's grave, 292

Shakespeariana, 523

Platt (J.), Jun., on Algonquin element in English, 42 Amban, 131 Bananas, 409

Cape Dutch language, 126 " Chego " at the Zoo, 446 Gipsies : Chigunnji, 158 Lockhart's ' Spanish Ballads,' 206 Mocassin, 225 Musquash, 46 Mussuk, 371 Nabob, 445 Pamela: Pamela, 90 Peri, a Guiana term, 306 Quotations, English and Spanish, 373 Ramie, 13

Ravison: scrivelloes, 292 Requiem, a shark, 85 Runeberg, Finnish poet, 93 Rupee, 184

Struthias (Josephus), 151 Tomahawk, 387 Valkyrie, 324

Pleydell (John), Spitalfields silk weaver, 188 Pliny on flint chippings in barrows, 188 Ploughing, peculiar in Wiltshire, 345 Plurality of office in thirteenth century, 527 Pocketings, definition of tbe word, 268, 312

Poet, "saucy English," and Sir W. Scott, 109, 153 Poetical curiosity, 47 Poeticus on Herbert Knowles, 489 Poets, agnostic, 528

Poland (Sir H. B.) on bathing-machines, 230 Mesmerism in the Dark Agea, 314 Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee, 7 Webster (Daniel), 472 Polisman, ' Historia del Valoroso Cavalier Polisman,*

108

Politician on closure-by-compartment, 106 Conscience money, 227 " Giving the hand" in diplomacy, 126 Mugwump, 327

Pollard (H. P.) on rectors of Buckland, Herts, 227 Pollard (H. T.) on Emernensi Agro, 518 Pollard (Matilda) on desecrated fonts, 1 1 2

Jowett and Whewell, 275

Pollard- Urquhart (F. E. R.) on Disraeli on Glad- stone, 110

Melbourne (Lord), 526 Eichard of Scotland, 450 Semi-effigies, 434 Pont (Timothy), 'D.N.B.' on, 324 Pontificate, use as a verb, 173 Poole (C. L.) on kolliwest, 9 Poole (W. L.) on Madame Mondanite" 149 Pope (Alexander) pronunciation of "tea," 52; his

rendering of Homer, 525 Pope (Samuel), his marbled paper, 468 Port Arthur, origin of its name, 212, 251 Porter (C. P.) on McDonald of Murroch, 448

Pownill, 449 Portugal, wehr-wolf in, 15 Portuguese pedigrees, 167, 255 Postcard, first folk-lore, 200 Potarbo or botargo, its meaning, 137 Potts family, 17, 313 Potts (R. A.) on Sir Edward Dyer, 33

Poem by Lyte, 351 Poulton (Prof. E. B.) on Dr. Burchell's diary and

collections, 486 Pownill, Perths, its locality, 449 Powpenny, meaning of the word, 368 Premier Grenadier of France, La Tour d'Auvergne, 52: Prescriptions, derivation of symbols, 56, 291, 355, 492 Presley (J. T.) on beer sold without a licence, 71 Press, copying, introduction of, 488 Prevost (E. W.) on wife day : wife tea, 287 Mce (Richard), M.P. for Beaumaris, his birth, 168 "rideaux (Col. W. F.) on antiquary v. antiquarian,

237, 474

'Bailiff's Daughter of Islington,' 403 Coleridge bibliography, 81, 245 Duchess Sarah, 211, 257, 413 Fitzgerald bibliography, 141 Fitzgerald's song in Tennyson's ' Memoir,' 285 Gipsies : Chigunnji, 230 1 Goody Two-Shoes,' 250 S in Cockney, 390 Holborn, 457 Joannes v. Johannes, 274 Khaki, 253

'Lyrical Ballads,' 1798, 228 Mussuk, 329, 431 1 Prayer for Indifference,' 335