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SUBJECT INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 29, 1916.

Elder tree, folk-lore of, 361, 410, 429, 450, 470,

489, 507 Elizabeth (Queen), her fifth Parliament, 1584,

159, 207, 251

Ellerman (C. F.), 1809-64, author, 141 Ellwood (T.), date of his death, 1713, 359 Elphinstone (Bishop), of Aberdeen, his badge, 260,

311, 346 Elyas (Matheus ap), Archdeacon of Anglesey,

c. 1320, 379 Emanuel (Harry), c. 1858, alluded to by Disraeli,

18, 89

Empires of the air and sea, epigram, 1783, 67 ' Eneados,' by Bishop Douglas, 1513, meaning of

words from, 156, 177, 215, 235, 255, 281, 323, 366 England and France quarterly, 284, 370, 424, 490 English, expressions of the twentieth century,

15,58 Englishman who married a German countess, c.

1780, 483 Ensigns in the Royal Navy, date of introduction,

463 " Epicosmecalosoniatist," = " body decorator,"

317

Epigrams :

Grammaticas leges plerumque Ecclesia spernit,

358

Les Anglais, nation trop fiere, 67 O Bruscus, cease our aching ears to vex, 85,

186

Pox on't, quoth Time to Thomas Hearne, 33 Epitaph on Major T. W. Poppleton, 1827, 317

Epitaphs :

Certe homo bulla est, 85, 145, 210, 409 Clervaux Ricardus jacet hie sub marmore

clausus, 13 Death uncontroll'd a summons sends to all,

118,210

Here cool the ashes of Mulciber Grim, 7, 55 So thou, with sails how swift ! hast reached

the shore, 118, 210, 270 The Erthe goeth on the Erthe, 503 Epitaphs from ' The Scourge,' 1752, 28, 107 Epitaphs at Winterton, Lines, 118, 210, 270 Esau : Jacob & Esau, a firm of auditors, 318 Escutcheons, English, in Bayonne Cathedral, 8, 55 " Esses," meaning of the word, 380, 410, 426 " Est, Est, Est," inscription, 238 Etonians, Old, 159, 342

Etruscan surgical instruments, 260, 325, 366 Europe, travel in, in the 17th century, 42, 63, 81,

130, 169

Evelyn (J.), Father John and Dr. Bacon men- tioned by, 1644, 401, 445, 507 ' Excerpta Legationum,' referred to by Gibbon,

30, 77, 131

Experiments, medical, on soldiers, 1760-62, 157 ' Extraordinary Ode to an Extraordinary Man,' pamphlet, 462

' Fair Maid of the Inn,' a Webster-Ma ssinger play,

1647, 134, 155, 175, 196 Falconer (J.), d. 1699, burial entry of, 501 Farming, George III.'s interest in, 381, 427 Fasts, public, 1756 and 1776, 86, 125, 183 Fawcett (Christopher), Recorder of Newcastle,

his parentage, 90 Fawcett (J.), his leave-taking of the stage, 1830,

158

Feather-beds, entry in Winchester College ac- counts, 1464-5, 257

Ferreira da Costa (F. de P.), Portuguese biblio- grapher, 120

" Fiance," synonym in English language, 49, 90,. 146, 209

Fielding (Henry), portraits of, 300, 351, 408

Finch (Sir J.), Ipswich and Ashford mentioned in his will, 140

Fire, Great, of London, letter with details of, 1666,.

Fishing, Dr. Johnson on, 462

Fitzjames (Capt.), R.N., of Franklin Expedition,.

100, 202

Fitzjames family of Somerset, 100, 202, 268 Fitz William family of Maple thorpe, 85, 148 Flag of the Knights of Malta, 35 Flag-staff, tallest one-piece, 73 Fleet Prison, picture of, 1658, 401 Fleetwood (Sir W.)> bis ' Duchy of Lancaster,'

1596, 342

Fleetwood family, 321 Fleming (J.), claim made by, in Scotch Court of

Session, c. 1800, 101, 166, 209, 306 Florio (John) and Francis Meres, 359, 458 Flying machines, 1830, Prince Louis Napoleoo.

and, 158

Folk-lore:

Amulets, 37

Bible folk-lore, from sermon, 1657, 299 Birds, phosphorescent, the belief in, 213, 30 & Burial customs: burying face downwards,. 118, 164 ; iron nails driven into skull, 181,. 306, 389, 409, 490 Caul, sailors' belief in, 239 Crossing, the dangers of, 461 Cuckoo in folk-lore, 182, 230, 250, 287, 350 Cyprus, folk-lore of, 4 " Dragon's Lamp," of Japan, 240 Easter hare, 124 Egyptian days in the Middle Ages, 181, 225,.

305 Elder-wood for cradles, 361, 410, 429, 450,.

470, 489, 507

Goat, tethered, Welsh wedding custom, 181 Goats and cattle, 39 Hair used in magic, 84 Herbs that cause abortion in cattle, 86 Lightning, 257 Nettles and bee-stings a cure for rheumatism,.

298, 363, 506

Pears and nettles, 301, 347 Roses and colds and sneezing, 147, 208 Royalty, superstitions of, 98 St. S within and broken eggs, 480 Sleeper, methods of waking, 440, 489 Swan superstition, 258

Tigers, use of their whiskers in magic rites, 481 War fetishes, German, 198, 399, 448 Folk-poetry, the making of, 358, 405 Folk-speech of Worcestershire, " plain," 137/187,.

267, 330 Foote (Mrs. S.), c. 1741, her maiden name, 260,.

307, 347, 370, 466

Foreign marriages in London, copy of record, 442 Foss : Payne & Foss, publishers, c. 1800, 139,.

190, 244

Foster (Joseph), his MS. Clergy list, 1540-1800, 181 Fowler (Alderman), of Rochester, 1660, 10 Fox (George), memorial to, Fenny Drayton, 338,-

388 France and England quarterly, 284, 370, 424, 490-