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SUBJECT INDEX.

Notes and Queries, Jan. 24, 1914,

Books recently published:

Trollope (Anthony) : his Work, Associates, and Literary Originals, by T. H. S. Escott, 338

Vase's (G.) A Great Mystery Solved, 500 Walpole's (Horace) World, by A. D. Green- wood, 18 Westminster Cathedral, edited by the Rev.

H. Hall, 279

Whatmore's (A. W.) Insulae Britannicae : the British Isles, their Early Geography, History, and Antiquities, 518 Wheeler's (H. F. B.) The French Revolution, from the Age of Louis XIV. to the Coming of Napoleon, 419

Whitaker, The International, 1914, 518 Whitaker's Almanack, 1914, 518 Whitaker's Peerage, 1914, 518 W T ho 's Who, 1914, 518 Who 's Who Year-Book, 1914-15, 519 Wright's (E. M.) Rustic Speech and Folk- Lore, 439

Writers' and Artists' Year-Book, 519 Books, chained, references to, 317 ; school-books

of the seventeenth century, 406, 455, 475 Booksellers' Catalogues, 40, 60, 80, 100, 119, 140, 160, 220, 240, 260, 280, 339, 380, 420, 480, 520 Booksellers of Huntingdonshire, 44 Borrow ((*.), his letters from Hungary, 447 " Boss," origin of the word, 508 Botanical press, date of invention, 270 Botany : plant sympathies and antipathies, 137 ;

fire and new-birth, 325, 376, 418, 454 " Botherby," reference to, in tour in Ireland, 369 Botolph Lane, old London street, 469, 516 Bourbon (Due de), 1756-1830, his " secret," 390 Bow 5, old English, made of yew and elm, 90, 158 Bowles (Dr. J.), c. 1850, his descendants, 350 Boxer, bishop as, 1796, 468 Boydeli (Miss) and Deputy Ellis, 1786, 507 Bradbury (Thomas), minister, portrait of, 331 Braddock (General F..) killed 1755, his descend- ants, 50, 328, 370 Braddock family, 50, 135, 328, 370 Bramble Cay, latitude and longitude of island,

388, 453, 496

Bridges, " Mr. Bridges," poet, his identity, 147,180 Bridges, their width and date, 270, 315 Bright (John) and the Oldham election, 1832, 105 Bristol, account of Canynges House, 90, 155, 214 Bristol, quarter-boys of Christ Church, 105 British Columbia, oldest Indian settlement, 424 British graves in the Crimea, 209, 274 British infantry " the best in the world," 428, 491 British Isles, statues and memorials in, 4, 13, 75,

82, 183, 278, 285, 382, 444 Brooksbank, Garnett, and Neville-Rolfe families,

308 Brown (Dr. John), Jacobus Gray in his ' Horae

Subsecivae,' 227 Browne (Sir W.), Kt., Governor of Flushing, temp.

Elizabeth and James I., 128 Bruce of Airth, 1608, changed surname, 7, 73 Bruce (Hon. James), of Barbados, d. 1749, 167, 215 Brunei family at Chelsea, 199, 275 ' Brusanus, Prince of Hungaria, The Adventures

of,' 1592, 210, 254 " Bucca-boo "= hobgoblin, etymology of the

word, 15

Buckeridge and Reynolds families, 307 Buckfastleigh, isolated church at, 207 Bucknall family, 146, 234, 276

Bucks and Beds, early Sheriffs of, 408, 497 Budapest, length of journey from London to,

1859, 70, 152 " Buds of marjoram," Shakespeare's Sonnet

XCIX., 169, 213, 237 Burbidge (T.), poet, c. 1838, 428, 470 " Bures," meaning of, in place-names, 169, 216 Burford, Kitts's Quarries, and St. Paul's Cathe- dral, 150

" Burgee," derivation of the word, 172 Burges (Col. Elizeus), Governor of Massachusetts ,

1714, 366 Burgoyne (Lieut. - General J.), Westminster

scholar, 189 Burleigh (Lord of) and Sarah Hoggins, 6, 319, 394,

471

Burnett (Archibald), his cameo of Nelson, 210 Burns (Robert), his maternal great-grandfather, 29 Burton (Robert), Chinese proverb in his ' Ana- tomy,' 189 ; book with his autograph, 346 Bury (Bishop Richard of), d. 1345, his library, 341,

397, 435

Butler (Thomas), Winchester scholar, c. 1588, 409 " Butter rents," from account c. 1330, 426 Button-makers, dates of firms, 95 Butts (Thomas), a friend of Blake, i793, 35 Byron (Lord), and the Hobhouse MS., 51 ; ' Last Links with,' 228, 249

Cadogan (Hon. Edward), captain in 49th Foot,

d. 1779, 208

Caff res and Caffraria, quotations of 1711, 106 Cages for criminals, the use of, 269 Calcutta, list of victims of Black Hole, 28, 94 Caldecott (R.^, 'Three Jovial Huntsmen' illus- trated by, 148, 198 Calendar, Jewish, moon " seen through glass," 230,

252, 294, 331, 380

Calvert (W.), Westminster scholar, 1824, 208 ' Cambridge History of English Literature/

additions and corrections, 241 Cambridge University: nicknames, 1796, 246 ;

Bohemian deputation to, 387 Campbell (A.), Westminster scholar, 1784, 208 Campbell (C.), Westminster scholar, 1774, 208 Campbell (C. and D.), Westminster scholars, 1776,

208

Campbell (H.), Westminster scholar, 1787, 208, 295- Campbell (Mrs.) of Craigie, ' Memoirs of,' 148 Campbell (Mungo), his dying message, 1769,

13, 55 Canada, British views on, eighteenth century, 145 ?

English regiments in, 1837, 331, 378 ' Canadian Boat Song,' different renderings, 406 Canadian Pacific Railway, history of, 9, 78 Candles : price and weight of, c. 1735, 388 ;.

historical notes on, 502

Candy (Queen of), portrait of, byDaniell, 310, 354 Cannon in Cannon Place, Hampstead, 390 Canynges House, Bristol, account of, 90, 155, 214 Cap worn underneath knight's helmet, 329, 377,

436, 497

Capital letters, rhythmical rules about, 134 " Capyer," meaning of the word, 425 Card, Christmas, the first, 505 Cardinal, pay attached to the position, 31 Cardinal points, derived senses of, 51, 155, 216, 291 Carlyle (T.). and Emerson, " transcendental

moonshine," 307, 356; "The eye sees only."

&c., 406, 472, 515