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 560 Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1906. INDEX. P. on "Dying beyond my means," 127 P. (E. A.) on Westminster Hall interior, 148 P. (F.) on Paul family, 49 ]'.(<!. T.) on prisons in Paris during the Revolution, 394 P. (J. C.) on Looping the loop, 333 P. (M.) on bird in the breast, 448 Duelling in Germany, 388 Protestant, 427 Screaming skull, 194 P. (N. P.) on Nelson's patent of peerage, 3(55 P. (H. 8. V.) on tinterero, 267 P. (W. H. W.) on quotations wanted, 127 P. (W. M.) on Civil War earthworks, 453 Cole (W.), Cambridge antiquary, 495 Rain caught on Holy Thursday, 447 Pace (Rev. William) and Admiral Haya, 9 Packs of sixty cards with eleven and twelve spots, 28 Pagan, derivation of the word, 304 Page (J. T.) on A. Becket, 214 Besant on Dr. Watts, 38 Cheshire words, 332 Cromwell swords, 288 Detached belfries, 290 Footpaths, 125 Gibbet*, 296 Greyfriars burial-ground, 253 Hazlitt (John) and Samuel Sharwood, 57 Heraldry, 349 'Light of the World,' 131 Olorenshaw family, 66 Robinson Crusoe, 357 Royal Oak Day, 30 Rushbearing, 216 Screaming skull, 331 Spanish lady's love for an Englishman, 153 "Tertias of foot," 12 • Veni, Creator,' 137 Yorkshire dialect, 170 Palestine, its soil placed in Jewish coffins, 113 Palindrome: Sator arepo, 35, 175 Palmer (Henry) = Elizabeth Borrett, 288 Palmer (J. Foster) on detectives in fiction, 456 Duelling in Germany, 455 " Famous " Chelsea, 434 Leech (John), 107 Pig: Bwine: hog, 449 Shakespeariana, 443 Trafalgar, 431 Panopticon mentioned by Lamb, 127, 215, 297 Panoramas, Nelson, 365 Paper, etymology of the word, 164 Parallel passage: Beckford and Rabelais, 264 Pardoe (Avern) on forests set on fire by lightning, 153 Paris, old, its topography, 309. 374; its prisons at the Revolution, 349, 394 Pariah, country, population of, 428, 495 Parish records, neglected, 186, 255 Parker (Archbishop), his consecration and "suffragan" bishops, 430 Parker family, 16, 94 Parka (W. H.) on Severance as a proper name, 148 Parliamentary whips, 507 Parliaments, dates of prorogation, 145 Parry (T. H.) on William Shelley, 492 Targloes Hall, Essex, its history, 34 Passive resister, his literary history, 508 Patrick (A.) on moon and hair-cutting. 116 Paul (George), lieutenant, 1783, 49, 212 Paules fete, use of the phrase, 435, 493 Paunches, a kind of silk, 366 Peach (H. H.) on Kynaston's translation of Chaucer, 109 Peachey (G. C.) on touching for the king's evil, 287 Peacock (E.) on 'Bathilda,' 93 Beating the bounds, 31 England's lack of noblesse, 157 Flies in coffin, 386 Incledon: Cooke, 92 ' Missal, The,' 34 Pigmies and cranes, 417 Sea walls, their repair, 187 Suicides buried in open fields, 397 Tholsels, 516 Thornbury on the Civil War, 148 Worfield churchwardens' accounts, 416 Yorkshire dialect, 170, 190 Peacock (Janet L.) on Lincolnshire death folk-lore, 465 Peacock (M. H.) on Cumberland dialect, 294 Pigmies and cranes, 356 Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 353 Pearse (H. W.) on Pearse family, 189 Pearse family, 189 Peerage titles, their peculiarities, 169 Peers, foreign, directory of, 428 Peet (W. H.) on George Ill.'s daughter*, 236 Yorke (Eliot), 537 Peignot (Gabriel), French bibliographer, his work*, 621 Pelfry, used by Dr. Johnson, 97 Pemberton (H.), .Inn., on Bacon's cipher, 188 Penhallow (John), of Clifford's Inn, 507 Pennethorne (Sir James) and ' The Saturday Review,' 506 Penny (F.) on hickery-puckery, 232 Punch, the beverage, 531 Vaughan, Edward, 309 Penny (F. P.) on club cup, 327 Penteus or Punteus (John), C. 1700, 189 Pepysiana, 172 Perreau (Robert), his trial, 186 Perry whimptering, use of the word, 127 Perthshire on Robertson of Struan, 150 Peter-corn, origin of the custom, 350, 397 Peters (Rev. M. W.), his picture of ' T a Kortune- Teller,' 390 Petherick (E. A.) on T.awson's 'New Guinea,' 466 Nelson's signal, 471 Philippina : philopcena, its name, 254 Phillips (W.) on scallions, 327 Phipps (Uol. R. W.) on prisons in Paris, 394 Phonetics of the Far East, 8 Phoorea, ghost-word, 105 Photography, origin of the term, 367, 435, 450, 490 Photo-lithograph, use before 1870, 447 Phrenesiac, word in ' Waverley,' 447 Piccadilly, Egyptian Hall, its history, 37 Piccaninny, etymology of the word, 27, 128, 256, 317 Pickeridge: puckeridge, origin of the words, 367. 495 Pickering (J. E. L.) on " Pop goes the weasel," 64 Pickford (J.) on Cheshire words, 332 Coop, to trap, 358 Cricket: pictures and engravings, 132, 238