Page:Notes and Queries - Series 11 - General Index.djvu/94

 GENERAL INDEX.

D. (S.) on Sophie Dawes, iii. 71 ; W. Willis

Moseley, vi. 370 D. (S. G.) on extracting snakes from holes, viii.

318 D. (T.) on you : its use by Scotsmen, i. 498 ;

Heralds' visitation, v. 249 D. (T. C.) on Joseph Richardson, v. 148 JD. (T. F.) on Albuera and Ypres, xi. 265 " Aleppo Merchant " Inn, iii. 289 Anstruther, Fife : Scott of Balcomie, xi. 288 Authors wanted, xii. 36, 320 Bagehot, Walter, x. 289 Bishops- gate Street without, iii. 403 Brisbane (Sir 'Thomas M.) iv. 34 Chaucer and Boccaccio,
 * i. 192 Clergymen and crests, iii. 392 Dufferin:

" Letters from High Latitudes," xi. 135 Dumas (Alexandre) : " Monte Cristo," vii. 369 Election, most expensive, i. 258 Epaulets, x. 357 "Fiance," xii. 146 Fives Court, St. _ Martin's Lane, iv. 176 Gillespie (Robert 'Rollo) at Vellore, iii. 437 " Gothamites " = Londoners, iv. 179 Great Harry, xi. 159 Hamilton (Lady) : Colour of her hair, iv. 447 -" Kennedie," x. 234 Milbo, vi. 290 Kingdom -of Fife, xi. 11 Lade (Sir John), x. 316 "" Lillibullero," v. 194 Link with the past, vii.

167 "Magna est veritas et (?)," x. 389

Maida : naked British soldiers, vi. 272 Manners in the eighteenth century, i. 85 Mary bone Lane, xii. 109 Modern pronuncia- tion : " idea," v. 367 Moscow : burning of, i.
 * 274 Naval salute, v. 86 "Nuts to" (a per-

son) ix. 386 Oakcake and whisky, ii. 237, J356 " Old Lady of Threadneedle 'Street," i. 177 Oudh, x. 494 Peel (John), ii. 397 Pig-tails in the British Army, iii. 466 Port Henderson : Corrie Bhreachan, vi. 137 Quotations on death, xii. 231 Rain-smir, use -of word, ii. 416 Regiments : " Delhi Rebels," " Threes about ! " 64th, vii. 197 Repudiation of public loan, xii. 88 Riddle of Claret, ii. 527 Roman bath in the Strand, ix. 5 Royal George, wreck of the, vii. 36 Rumbelow, i. 224 Salonika, xii. 400 Scorning, its meaning, 'ii. 145 Simpson and Locock, vii. 233 "Slough," ix. 198 Soldiers' uniform: khaki, x. 289 Spanish Armada : ship wrecked at Tobermory Bay, vi. 46 Starlings taught to speak, xi. 164 Steerage on a frigate, i. 295 Tally : card term, i. 135 Tennis Court, Hay- market, iv. 173 Tennyson's " Margaret," ii. 138 Thames Water ' Company, ii. 91 Thatched House Tavern Club', vii. 252 " Think it possible that you may be wrong " : Cromwell, iv. 117 Unicorn on royal arms, iii. 274 Witham (Capt.) and siege of Gibraltar, iii. 78 Yon : its use by Scotsmen, i. 131
 * .D. (T. L.) on last criminals beheaded in Great

Britain, ix. 365 D. (W.) on Tatterstall: Elsham: Grantham, iv.

269 " Dacia "^Denmark, word used c. 1110, vi. 146,

238 Da Costa (George and Thomas), Westminster

scholars 1750-51, iii. 389, 495 Dacre (Mary)=Dr. J. Carr of Hertford, 1792, xi.

267

T>ade (Willoughby) on Campden House, vii. 34 JD'Agar (James and Peter), Westminster scholars

1715, iii. 389

=" Daggs," " to set daggs," meaning of the word, v. 507 ; vi. 75

Dahl (M.) the elder, painter, 1656-1743, vii. 168,

238

Dahl (M.) the younger, painter, d. 1741, vii. 168 " Daie workes " and " rodds," land measures, xii.

221, 271 ' Daily Telegraph,' Mr. J. Merry Le Sage's jubilee,

viii. 25

Dais in mediaeval halls, i. 14 Dalby (Henry), Etonian, 1755, x. 169 Daleth on Zanzigs, xi. 249 Dallas family, v. 91 Dallas (Miss), a cousin of Boswell, iii. 189, 292,

338 Dallas (J.) on Abercromby family, v. 489 ;

Dallas, 91 ; Liscombe, 507 ; Robinson, 507 ;

St. Sepulchre's registers, 509 Dally (W. H.), Chartist leader, Bristol, 1827, ix.

10

Dalmation night spectres, ii. 66 D'Almedida (Joseph), portrait and biography, i.

Dalrymple (John), Etonian, 1762, x. 169

Dalton (C.) on General Elliot, vii. 216

Dalton (John), his topographical MSS., xii. 320,

447 Daly (Kate) on author wanted : " London Bridge

is broken down," xii. 149 Daly (Mrs. R.), Miss Barsanti, actress, c. 1772,

xi. 254, 498 ; xii. 33 Daly (R.) and J. P. Kemble, their duel, c. 1781,

xii. 49 Damant (Mrs. H. Castell) on George Inman, ix.

328 Damant family, and derivation of name, ix. 50,

111

Damiens' bed of steel explained, i. 460 Dampier (John), Etonian, 1756, x. 169, 217 Danby (Sir Christopher), his descendants, vi. 90 Dance-name, " purpose," i. 217 Dancers, morris, old pamphlet on, vi. 106, 356 ;

vii. 91

Dancing, old-time English, ii. 166, 257 Dancing on " Midsummer Night," viii. 58 " Dander," derivation of the word, vi. 468 ; vii.

15, 52, 153 Dando, great oyster-eater, c. 1840, xii. 400, 444,

483

Dane Holes. See Dene-Holes. Dane O'Coys, name of farmhouse, viii. 210 Danes'-blood, a flower, origin of the name, ii. 488 :

iii. 16

Danger, personified as masculine, i. 69 D' Angle (Guichard), knight, 1377, ii. 427, 472,

493 ; iii. 73, 133

Daniel, Cromwell's porter, his life, v. 507 Daniel (Robert Mackenzie), novelist, his bio- graphy, ii. 167

Daniel (S.), his ' Whole Workes,' 1623, iv. 344 Daniell (S.), his portrait of the Queen of Candy,

viii. 310, 354

Daniell (William), R.A., his picture 'The Long- ships Lighthouse,' vi. 49 Daniels (J. B.) on " The Fortune of War," i.

274

Danish and English ogre-stories, vii. 228, 295 Danish ballad by Trost, original words, vii. 250 Danish lyrical poets, modern, ix. 489 ; x. 18 Danish national flag, description of, v. 249, 336 Dann (Richard), Westminster scholar, 1719, iii.

D'Annunzio, reminiscences of Swinburne in, v. 201