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 Tfotes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1912.

INDEX.

547

Epitaphs :

Clive's blameless life this tablet shall pro- claim, 186

Farewell to all, I must not stay, 525 Hee who now lies lone beneath this sod, 524 Her painful heart noW is at rest, 123 Here lies in horizontal position, 265 Here lyes a virgin whose clear conscience may,

265

Here may God's creatures, 183 Here sleeps a youth who once had every art,

28,78

Here under leys Elizabeth and Mary Bullyn, 6 In love he lived, in peace he died, 524 Langford (Abraham), 215 Manchester, St. Ann's Churchyard, 264 Of morals pure and manners mild, 411 Oh, let one wish, go where I will, be mine, 183 Reader, I' le be sworne vpon a booke, 301 Reader, This plate records the death, 147 So great is thy beauty, so sweet is thy song,

382, 475 Take, holy earth, that which my soul held

dear, 525

The bud was cropt in early bloom, 123 This lovely bud, so young and fair, 525 Weep not for me, my parents dear, 525 Zoo now I hope his kindly feace, 362 Epitaphs: Somerby Churchyard, Lincolnshire, 265 ;

naval, in St. Nicholas's, Deptford, 464 Ermengard, Queen of Scotland, and Roger,

Bishop of St. Andrews, 245 Etherington family and Pickering Castle, 250, 290 F-tough (Henry) of SS. Anne and Agnes, 1726,
 * Essay on the Theatre,' c. 1775, 247, 315, 355

249, 298

Evatt family, 48

Evelyn Hall, from a print, its locality, 430 Ewen and Holdway, tombstone inscriptions, Up-

ham, 330

Executions, military, modus operandi, 8, 57, 98, 157, 193, 237, 295, 354, 413, 458


 * ' Faerpinga " =etymology of place-name, 43, 133,

196, 238 Falmouth (Lord), MS. Index of his Charters, the

whereabouts of, 10 Families, noble, in Shakespeare, 248, 296, 398,

458

Farington family of Worden, 477 Fellowship, college, sold in 1591, 227 Fenwick (Sir John), beheaded in 1697, 249 Fenwig (Morlena), character in fiction, 130 Fergusson (Robert), his ' Elegy ' on ' Scots
 * Farmer's Creed, from 18th-century jug, 6
 * ' Fent," trade term, its origin, 410, 458, 478

Music,' 35 Fielding (Henry), d. 1754, and the civil power, 58,

277, 336, 419, 534 Filey Bay, old manorial right enforced, 1911, 327,

413

Finch family tradition, 246 Fingon clan in ' Waverley,' 37 Fire-damp, early use of the word, 206 Fire of London, French Church rebuilt, 9, 336 Fire-papers, obsolete house decorations, 406, 493 Fish, obsolete names of, their identity, 310, 396 FitzGerald (Edward), two versions of anecdote,

266; and ' N. & Q.,' 469 " Fives Court," St. Martin's Lane, 1803, the site

of, 110, 155, 176, 231 Fletcher (Bishop Richard) of Bristol, 1589, 28

Fletcher and Beaumont, and ' Monsieur Thomas,'

345

Flower, national, for America, 228, 352, 455 " Folish babeling at sent Bartihnews," meaning

of the phrase, 408, 475

Folk-lore :

Anvil cure for fever, 448

Bells of Bosham, 286

Bridal stones, holed, 227, 463, 533

Celtic legend of the Crucifixion, 106

Christmas in Brittany, 501

Corpse touched at funerals, 48, 95, 178, 434

Hands clasped over running water, 250, 394

Holly, smooth or prickly, 526

Mistletoe, 502

" Parkin " for the 5th of November, 430

Pin in necromancy, 368

Tolmens, perforated stones, 463, 533

Trees growing from graves, 250, 297

Viper and cow, 147

Wart charms, 446

Wasps and the weather, 267

Wymondley chestnut tree tradition, 287, 419 Forbes (Alexander), 1564-1617, his father, 489 Forbes (1st Lord) and the lairds of Drumminnor,

527

Forbes-Skellater family, 17, 36 " Force," its meaning in Selden's ' Table Talk,'

229, 278, 495

Ford, Milward, and Oliver families, 189 Fordwich, Kent, king's palace at, c. 1066, 4 Foreign journals published in the United States,

1910, 466, 514

Forger of Ripon, c. 1570, date of his death, 9 Forster ( Caroline )=Capt. Edwardes, 1817, 408 Fort Russell, Hudson's Bay, c. 1760, its site, 130 Fox and Knot Street, origin of the name, 130, 178 Foxes as guards instead of dogs, 50 " Fr." =father or friend in marriage registers, 85 France, early arms of, 389, 450 : grandfather

clocks in, 509

Franklin (Benjamin) in England, 152 " Franklin days," 18-21 May, origin of the

phrase, 9, 55 " Fraternal," " sisterly," philological comparison,

" Fraternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary," c. 1790,

490, 538

Frederick the Great, his cook Noel, 269, 438 Freeman, Day, and Pyke families, 428 Freeman, Stuart, Parry, Pyke families, 164 French Church, rebuilt after the Fire of London,

French coins: Republic and Empire, 149, 211, 255 ; with obverse impression on reverse, 230

French peasant drinking song, 109

French theorist on love, alluded to by Stevenson, 228

Frescoes in the Vatican, the words on, 69, 116, 154

Frick Friday, origin and meaning of the word,

A 00

Friday, " frick Friday," meaning of the word,

488

" Friday " used as Christian name, 310, 395, 454 Frog or toad mugs, the date of, 168, 210 Frost arms at Winchester, 330, 478 Fg> = 3 S< 2d.," origin of the contraction, 348, 4d4,

Fulani or Fulahs, a Nigerian race, 270, 335 Funeral with heraldic accessories, 1682, 306 Funerals, touching a corpse at, 48, 95, 178, 4d4