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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 30, 1910.

Bullen (R. Freeman) on Suffolk poll-books, 306 Bulloch (J. M.) on Belt family, 266

Gordon (Col.) in ' Barnaby Rudge,' 11 Bun custom on Good Friday at Bow, 286 Bunyan (John) and De Guileville, 247, 351 Burdon (C. S.) on Masonic emblems at ' The

Times,' 407

Burglar folk-lore, 129, 296 Burgoo, use and meaning of the word, 27 Burial under rivers, 290, 417 Burlowe (H. B.), sculptor, born Chenu, 47 Burmah or Punjaub head, Anglo-Indian term for

amnesia, 206

Burnett (R.) on handyman = sailor, 448 Burns (R.), new reading in ' Death and Dr. Horn- book,' 105 ; verse quoted by, 109 Burton (Robert), and Fletcher, 196 ; and Petrarch,

286 ; and Joannes Pitseus, 325 " Bush Inn " at Staines, its history, 208 Bussey (Parson) of Alscott, Warwickshire, 309 Butler (S.) and Rabelais, unfounded charge of

plagiarism, 226

Button inscription, " The Chosen Few," 287 Byrne (M. D.), his ' The Boat Race,' 68 Byron (Lord), relics of, 266 ; ' Childe Harold,' Canto IV. stanza 182, a misprint, 418

C. on banished Covenanters, 9

Irish priests banished to Barbados, 149 C. (E. D.) on Master Stephen and his hawk, 87 C. (G. F.) on Beethoven's " In dieses Grabes

Dunkeln," 328

C. (G. W.) on ' Deil stick the Minister,' 149 C. (H.) on George Bubb Dodington, 70

' Short Whist ' : C. B. Coles, 150 C. (Leo) on Shrove Monday, 288

Talbot, 508 C. (M. A.) on ' Manners and Customs of the

French,' 468

C. (P.) on handyman = sailor, 498 C. (R. G.) on Cart family arms, 289 C. (S. D.) on chevron between three roses, 33

Crowgay or Crowgie family, 33 C. (T.) on catalogues of MSS., 204

News-letters in the Public Record Office, 158 C. (V. H.) on De Quincey on meat and dreams, 88

Kinglake's ' Eothen,' 128

Lorraine (Duke of) killed in 1396, 68

Mohammed and the mountain, 89

Roman ladies : purity of their language, 69 C. (W. B.) on " Old Lady of Threadneedle Street,"

89

C. (W. J.) on large-paper copies of books, 406 C. (Y. L.) on Yule log in Cornwall, 296 Cadet-Gassicourt, his projected Peripatetic

Scientific Society, 365 Calais, Richard II. near, 466, 514 Calder (A.) on Bruce' s followers in 1306, 150

Ledwell House, 289

Calendar, fourteenth-century, festivals in, 127 Calendar anomaly : Easter twice in one year,

305, 376, 472

Calendar coincidence, 49, 94 Calendars, Julian and Gregorian, 305, 376, 472 Calthrops in early warfare, 10 " Canabull blue silke," 1559, 488 1 Canadian Boat Song,' its authorship, 81, 136,

256, 311, 397

Candle auctions, custom still in use, 405, 517 Canning (George) on " Toby Philpot," 78 Canning (Richard), 1708-75, his marriage, 369 Cannon, breech-loading, in England, 1836, 326 Cannon Ball House, Edinburgh, its history, 9, 133

Canute and the waves, authority for the tale, 129 Cappel (E. L.)on authors of quotations wanted, 68 Card game. : eight kings, nine ladies, 328, 391 Cards, curious pack by Ann of Swansea, 518 Carkesse (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 468 Carols: " Tyrly tirlow" and Coventry Nativity

play, 125 ; " To-morrow shall be my dancing

day," 241

Caromez : Frere Caromez, c. 1370, 9 Cart family arms, 289, 375

Carter (C. W. L.) on French Church registers, 348 Carter (John), d. 1910, hairdresser to the Bar, 425 Carton (J.) on Medmenham Abbey, 32 Cary (Henry), Westminster scholar, 288 Castleden family, 108 Catalogue, gender in French, 77 Catalogues of MSS., publication desired, 204,

251, 352

Cattle-drive, earliest use of the phrase, 369 Cavalier or Roundhead : St. Barbe family, 341 Caxton and Edward IV., pictures of, 209, 252 Celenza (Giulia) on Chaucer and Boccaccio, 107 Centenarian parish clerk, his death, 306 Ceylon, poem on, by M. J. Jewsbury, 41 Chadwick (Mrs. C. M.) on Losack family, 369 Chad worth (Sir John), his death, 129, 354, 395 Chalmers (G.), his ' Scoticanre Ecclesia, Infantia,'

267, 393

Chalmers (G.), his ' Sylva,' 226, 337, 435 Chalmers (W.), his * Disputationes Theologicse,'

267, 337

Chamberlayne and Dethick families, 308 Chambers (L. H.) on Amersham rectors, 387

Organists of St. Paul's Cathedral and West- minster Abbey, 428 Champagne^ Rochefoucauld, and Hamon families,

289

Champenois (J. J.) on ' Critical Review,' 1756, 49 Chaplains to the Kings of England, list of, 448 Charles I., medallion, 172 ; statue by Le Sceur, 194 Charles II., and Amphillis Hyde, 128, 211 ;

and " sauntering," 407, 512 ; his book-pur- chases, 481

Charterhouse Grammar School in 1515, 37 Chasuble, ancient, restored to Barnstaple Church.

485

Chattopadhyaya (V.) on drinking tobacco, 132 Grammatical gender, 158 " Holy Ziaret," 232 ' Lad of the O'Friels,' 258 " Punjaub or Burmah head," 206 " Shalgham-zai," Anglo-Indian term, 118 Walsh surname, 53, 96, 193 Welsh : origin of their name, 69 Chaucer, names of characters in 'The Squire's

Tale,' 50, 118 ; and Boccaccio, 107, 192, 317 ;

curious misplacement of lines, 201 ; " Dulcar-

non " in, 505

Cheadle (Dr.), his journey across America, 429, 513 Chelsea Old Church and Chamberlayne family,

129, 170

Chelsum (James), his death, 1740, 369 Cheminots=railwaymen, French slang term,

446, 494

Chenu (P. F.), later H. B. Burlowe, 47 Cherry (Grace) on Maddock family, 428 Cheyne Walk. See Chelsea Old Church. Child telling its own fate, 305 Children with same Christian name, 35, 79, 112,

157, 257

Children's outdoor games in London, 483 China and Japan, their diplomatic intercourse,

8, 154, 397, 511