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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 27, 1907.

Thomas (R.) on post boxes, 73

Sharpe (Lancelot), 518

Spelling changes, 52

Statues of the Georges, 155 Thompson (J.), portrait painter, c. 1849, 469 Thoresby or Thursby (Thomas), his marriage, 269, 436 Thorn-Drury (G.) on Marvel 1's poems, 1681, 423 Thornton (B. R.) on Samuel Barnard, 168

Slingsby, male dancer, 310 Thornton (K. H.), on bumble-puppy, a game, 306

Davis (Lieut. J. H. ), 349

Dovetailing : Ohigago, 505

Fifth-Monarchy Men, 290

Folk-lore concerning twins, 387

Matthias the Impostor, 164

Taney (Chief Justice), and the Dred Scott case, 426

Time*, The, 1962, 115

Will, last, of a presbytery, 244 Threlkeld (Rev. T.), Unitarian minister, 218, 251 " Thumb-hand side " = right-hand side, 467 Thune, French slang word, 8, 50, 153 Thurnam (R.) on pictures at Teddington, 136 Thursby or Thoresby (Thomas), his marriage, 269, 436 Tickell (Thomas), and fairy-haunted Kensington, 1 ;

his 'Colin and Lucy,' 55 Jimet, 1962, and Times Xemfpaper, 1950, 115 Tindall (R. J. L.) on Admiral Bedford, 407 Tinners, in military musters, c. 1572, 428 Toad's immurement at Stone, 1 85 Tobacco, etymology of the word, 167 Tobacconist's sign: " Old Highlander," 47, 92, 115, 137,

457

Tommy-on-the Bridge, Newcastle character, 30, 94 Tooke and H alley families, 445 Toole (J. L.), his theatrical career, 118 Tooth, single, referred to by Herodotus, 205 Topass, explanation of the name, 348, 411 1 Town and Country Magazine,' T6te-^,-T6te Portraits,

505

Towns unlucky for kings, 29, 74, 212 Tradagh=Drogheda, old Irish word, 328, 392 Tragedize, use of the verb, 1743, 386 Tray: 'Poor Dog Tray,' 14, 137 Tray-trip, obsolete English game, 404 Treats, dialect word, its meaning, 5 1 7 Trelawny (Sir J.), Bishop of Bristol, arrested by

James II., 24

Trinity Tuesday, use of the term, 507 Tristan and Isolde, association with Dublin, 50, 150 Troll-my- dames, obsolete English game, 512 Trousers v. pantaloons, 207, 271

Truchsess (Count), of Zeyl-Wurzach, descendants, 389 Tucker (A.) on Chalmers of Cults, 348 Tucker (Mrs. D.) on Sir George Wood's portrait, 208 Tudor (J.) on Rowe's ' Shakespeare,' 69 Turner (F.) on bell-comb for ringworm, 206 Turtle-riding in ' Penrose's Journal,' 148, 216, 277 Tusin, Order of the, its history, 221 Tussaud (Madame) on Voltaire and Rousseau, 326 Twilt, meaning of the word, 244 Twins, folk-lore concerning, 387 " Twopence for manners," a school extra, 228 Tyssen family, their estate, 370 U. (H. W.) on "Conscientious objection," 165 Udal (J. S.) on earl's son and supporters, 332

Earthquakes and Mont Pelee, 346

Udal (J. S.) on Heraldic : cross clechee, 436

Rime v. rhyme, 517

Ulidia, house motto, its meaning, 289, 356, 518 Umbrella, early instances of the word, 267 Umpire, early use of the word, 67 Unbychid, etymology of the word, 9 Underbill (W.) on Nether Worton, Oxfordshire, 241 United States, cessation of slavery in, 41, 153, 425 ;

brevity of notices in, 287, 373 V. (Q.) on Armour : " Mr. Brander's MS.," 268

" As poor as rats," 469

Bossing, 69

Con- contraction, 134

Corrodies : " Liber serviens," 128

"Mony a pickle maks a mickle," 113

Orwell town and haven, 134

Papal styles : Pater Patrum," 368

Papyrus and parchment, 48

" Penny saved is twopence got," 48

Pony, earliest instance, 267

Stedanese, 89 V. (V.H.I.L.I.C.I.) on Masonry and religion, 513

Wound, 391

Vaclav (St.) and " Good King Wenceslaus," 426 Vaughan (Dean), his pupils, doves or lambs, 128,

197

Venice, window in memory of Sir Henry Wotton at, 127 Venner (Thomas) and the Fifth-Monarchy rising, 290,

334, 515

Verb, the Leic.arragan, 215 Vere (Edward de), 17th Earl of Oxford, 409 Vernon (Dorothy) and Haddon Hall, 53 Viator (V.) on authors of quotations wanted, 428 Victoria (Queen) of Spain, her title and name-day, 30,

76, 156, 193

Victual spelt vittle, 188, 231

Viere, seventeenth-century term, its meaning, 448 Vignoles (Charles B.), engineer, his portrait, 347> 514 Village step-dances, 269, 378 Villalobos (F. L. de) and the phrase "La Hueste

Antigua," 387 Vining family, 28, 116 Virginia and East Anglia, 329, 412 Vittle= victual, rime and spelling, 188, 231 Vittoria, Joseph Bonaparte's carriage after battle, 170,

236, 313, 357, 393, 434 Voltaire and Rousseau contrasted, 326 Votes for women and Mrs. Anne Wright, 408 Vulgate, blunder of translator, 126 W. (A.) on " Poor Dog Tray," 14 W. (B.) on ^Edric, Duke of Mercia, 51 W. (F.) on Kemble burial-places, 509 W. (G.) on bell-horses : pack-horses, 174

Mansfield Gooseberry-Tart Fair, 329

Mirage, 390

Step-dances, 269

Towns unlucky for kings, 29

W. (G. W.) on Thomas Caverley : Jean Cavalier, 8 W. (H.) on Reynolds's portrait of Miss Greville, 29 W. (H. T.) on holed-stone folk-lore, 157

MacNamara, its pronunciation, 58

"Mony a pickle maks a mickle," 113 W. (J. B.) on 'Intelligence,' 1666, 348

' Kingdom's Intelligencer,' 270, 491 W. (J. L.) on authors of quotations wanted, 448 W. (M. E.) on Sir Henry Wotton at Venice, 127