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 Notes and Queries, July 30, 1910.

INDEX.

525

Books recently published :

Eighteenth-Century Literature : an Oxford

Miscellany, 259 Escott's (T. H. S.) Edward Bulwer, first

Baron Lytton, 279 Friedlander's (L.) Roman Life and Manners

under the Early Empire, Vol. III., 239 Goldsmith's (O.) Selected Essays, ed. by

J. H. Lobban, 378 Gonzalez (Capt. Don Felipe), Voyage to

Easter Island, ed. Corney, 398 Gotch' s ( J. A. ) Growth of the English House, 38 Heath's (S.) The Romance of Symbolism, 159 Homer's ' Iliad,' trans, by E. H. Blakeney, 119 Hundred Verses from Old Japan, by W. N.

Porter, 80 Joyce's (P. W.) English as We Speak It in

Ireland, 499 Keats : Poems published in 1820, ed. M.

Robertson, 59 Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed, and

Official Classes, 119 Lawson's (J. C.) Moderm Greek Folk-lore

and Ancient Greek Religion, 359 Marlowe (Christopher), Works, ed. Tucker

Brooke, 459

Memorials of Old Sussex, ed. P. D. Mundy, 79

Milton's Paradise Lost, ed. A. W. Verity, 339

Minutes of the General Assembly of the

General Baptist Churches in England, ed.

W. T. Whitley, 319

Pollard's (A. W.) Shakespeare Folios and

Quartos, 338 Rector's Book, Clayworth, Notts, ed. H. Gill

and E. L. Guilford, 519 Rivett-Carnac's (J. H.) Many Memories of

Life, 178

Skeat's (Prof.) Early English Proverbs, 319 Thackeray (W. M.), ed. by G. K. Chesterton,

217 Mundy (P.), Travels : Vol. I. Europe, ed. by

Sir R. Temple, 398 Unwin's (G.) Gilds and Companies of London,

18

Upper Norwood Athenaeum: Record, 1909, 259 Ward's (A. W.) Electress Sophia and the

Hanoverian Succession, 378 WTiitaker's Almanack, 1910, 18 Whitaker's Peerage, 1910, 18 Zielinski's (Prof.) Our Debt to Antiquity, trans, by Prof. H. A. Strong and H. Stewart, 80

Booksellers : provincial, 303, 363 ; old London, 346, 432, 454, 514 ; Scotch, Irish, and Ame- rican, 423

Booksellers' Catalogues, 19, 40, 100, 139, 180, 219, 240, 260, 299, 320, 339, 360, 380, 400, 420, 440, 460, 480, 520

Bookselling and publishing, bibliography, 5, 44 Boots worn on either foot, 184, 253 Borrow (G.), his 'Wild Wales,' ' Lavengro,' and ' Romany Rye,' 207 ; in Isle of Man, 307, 454 Boswell's and Johnson's tours in the Hebrides,

307, 377

Boulogne, Henry VITI. at its siege, 428 Bower (E. T. C.) on Witham family, 208 Bowes (R.) on authors of quotations wanted, 417 Bowes & Bowes on Foster's ' Alumni Canta-

brigienses,' 372

Bowker (Thomas Dawson), his biography, 407 Boyle (Henry), his ' Universal Chronologist,' 290, 431, 492

Boyse (Samuel), his biography, 349

Bradford (J. G.) on Heaviside and Bradford

families, 289

Bradford and Heaviside families, 289 Brading (Nathaniel), books in his will, 383 Bradley (H.) on scribble, 447 Bradley (Dr. James), Astronomer Royal, his

family, 38, 98

Bramby ( J. ) on Sir John Robinson, Bt., 428 Brand (C. Warburton) on Paramor family, 36 Brandreth (H. S.) on authors wanted, 408 Brassington (W. S.) on Shakespeare : Croker

portrait, 427

Shakespeare : " Montjoy et St. Dennis," 447 Bray (Dr. Thomas), d. 1729/30, his burial-place, 89 Brazil or the Brazils, use of plural, 189, 355, 394 Brereton (Prof. J. Le Gay), his ' Elizabethan

Drama,' 301 Breslar (M. L. R.) on Brunelleschi and Columbus's

egg, 408

Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 129 " Die Wahrheit ruht in Gott," 417 Duke's Place, Aldgate, 326 Gerizim and the ' Temple Dictionary of the

Bible,' 374 Heine in London, 329 " Jew's cake," 365 Johnson (Dr.), his boots, 253 Martin (Richard), humanitarian, 407 Squash, social entertainment, 169 Brighton : visitors in 1779, 68, 193 ; May Day

celebration at, 383

Bristow (Nicholas) at siege of Boulogne, 428 Britannus (Joannes), 14th - century rector in

Hungary, 488 ' British Barrows,' by Rev. W. Greenwell, 227, 277,

291

' British Chronologist,' pub. 1789, 209, 335 British Institution, its history, 429, 518 British Museum, heraldic MS. in, e. 1400, 348 Broad-bottomed Administration, its identity, 328 Broad wood (Lucy) on " To-morrow shall be my

dancing day," 241

Broche, Norman word, its meaning, 389, 475 Brockwell (M. W.) on Henry VII.'s Chapel, 127 Holbein's ' Duchess of Milan,' 152 Truchsessian Gallery, New Road, 456 Broken on the wheel, punishment in 1837, 255,

416

Brooke (Capt.) and Sir James Brooke, 130, 213, 253 Bro oke (Sir James) and Capt. Brooke, 130, 213, 253 Brooke (N.), his ' Observations on Italy,' 1798, 34 Brooke family of Cobham, 29, 98, 133 Brotherton (Sir T. W.), his biography, 76 Brown (Tom) and Sir C. W. Strickland, 118 Browne (Sir T.) on Olybius's lamp, 227, 290, 353 Browning (E. B.) and Sappho, 51 Browning (W. E.) on Swift on eagle and wasp, 8 Bruce (R.), his followers in 1306, 150, 294 Brack, Orcadian dialect word, 287, 352 Brunelleschi and Columbus's egg, story anti- cipated, 408, 499

Brusby (Miss), portrait of, 1772, 69 Brushfield (T. N.) on Ralegh and Cornish miners in

Ireland, 368

Brutus on the Brazils, 356 Second Chamber, 209 Buckland Shag, village legend, 367, 416 Buckle (H. T.), his ' History of Civilization,' 115 Bucknill ( J. ) on Cyprus epitaph, 206 Buff and blue as party colours, 486 Buffoon's admirers referred to by Fielding, 367 Bulgarian river tradition, 246, 517