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SUBJECT, INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 29, 1916.

Pellegrimo, his picture ' Madonna and Child,' 167 Pembrokeshire, peculiar farm-names in, 466 Penge as a place-name, 228, 312, 433, 514 Penn (William), his school on Tower Hill, 49 " Penny-a-liners " of ' The Daily Chronicle '

corner, 407

Pepys (S.), editors of his * Diary,' 408 Per centum, the origin of the symbol %, 127 ' Perouse,' the play, 146 " Persevere, ye perfect men," inscription puzzle,

96

Persian Gulf, Warren Hastings on the, 48 Phillips (T.), his hymn-tune ' Lydia,' 309, 377, 434,

495

Phillott (Joseph), d. 1729, his will, 70 Phosphorescent spiders in the Far East, 267 Photographic prints of nature, likenesses in, 348,

438, 496 Pialeh Pasha, a Hungarian renegade, at Chios,

1566, 47

Pictures :

The Bury, Chesham, Bucks, c. 1770, 48, 97 ' A Dutch Merrymaking,' by Polsnerd, 167 'Madonna and Child,' by Pellegrimo, 167 Pigott (John) of the 12th Regiment, c. 1780, 288,

376 Pigott (Col. John), d. 1763, his parentage, 69, 156,

216

Pigott family of Harlow, Essex, 49 Pilgrimages, English, history of, 396, 455
 * Pinafore,' production of the opera, 1878, 149,

252

Pindar of Wakefield, tavern sign, 69, 138 Pin -pricked lace patterns, preservation of, 468 " Piscina," use and meaning of the word, 465 Placard, newspaper, its history, 13, 77, 129, 230,

317, 435

Place-Names :

Alcester, 58

Erzerum, 287, 417, 476

Hackney, 150, 254, 494

Hythe, 189

Kerry, 487

Penge, 228, 312, 433, 514

Port Arthur, 240 Plate, silver, c. 1750, the maker's name, 248, 379,

436

" Plough Bullocks," privileged right of, 226 Plunkett (Mrs.) and Arthur Murphy, dramatist,

128 Poe (Edgar Allan), and " anastatic printing," 13,

32 ; his family genealogy, 51 Poetry, Welsh, Christ's " Seven Eyes " in, 16 Poisoned robes, examples of, 267, 417 Poliziano, his tribute to Dante, 8

Pollard, porcelain painter, his ancestors, 369

Polling, all-night, at election of Chancellor, Oxford,

1809,387

Polsnerd, his picture ' A Dutch Merrymaking,' 167 Popery, Southey on, a doubtful reading, 208 " Popinjay," " Papagei," origin of the words, 53,

lyT

Port Arthur, origin of the name, 240 Portland, attempt to drain the Fleet, 1635, 347 Portraits, made in sticking-plaster, 109, 153, 198 ;

family, mentioned in wills, 457, 500 Portsmouth, churches of, in the Middle Ages, 49,

Poulett (Elizabeth) =Sir Edward Hoby, c. 1600,

Pounds in villages, their construction, 29, 79, 117, 193, 275, 416, 474

Prayer Book, English, printed at Verdun, 1810,

176

Prentis (Edward), artist, d. 1854, 248, 355 ' Presburg,' hymn-tune, origin of the name, 409,

513

Price (John), b. c. 1600, Welsh, his parentage, 110 Priests, Welsh, educated abroad, lists of, 269 Printing, " anastatic," Edgar Allan Poe and, 13,

32 Prints : Baddeley cake at Drury Lane, 1827, 1, 21,

146 ; Dutch, women fighting, c. 1560, 49, 98,

218

Prisoners, English, in France in 1811, 176, 434 Priuli family, the arms of, 188, 298 Professor, Oxford, the first to ride a bicycle, 227 Pronunciation : " regularity in misconduct," 15 ;

English, of Latin, order for, 248, 353 Propertv, ecclesiastical devolution of, and Canon

Law, 209, 278

Proverbs and Phrases:

A la Caroline, 349, 415

All's fair in love and war, 13, 58

As dead as Queen Anne, 289, 357

Box the compass, 226

Box the fox, 307, 453

Box Harry, 453

By the skin of his teeth, 167, 291

Caroline. See A la.

Cold hands and a warm heart, 79

Englishman's house is his castle, 509

Fat, fair, and forty, 10, 53, 97, 355

For one's sins, 427

Government for the people, of the people, by the people, 127, 197

Honest Injun, 389, 458, 517

How not to do it, 508

Like a Dutchman's anchor, at home, 396

Meddle and muddle, 75

Parted brass-rags, 268, 317, 396

Pop goes the weasel, 400

Praise from Sir Hugh, 480

She braids St. Catherine's tresses, 447, 498

Stricken field, 178

Three-a-penny colonels, 510

Throw a marking-stone, 308

Till May be out cast not a clout, 440

Vicious circle, 90

Violet of a legend, 327

" Prsvry," &c., exercise on the letter e, 96 Prys (Archdeacon E.), hymn-tunes in his ' Salmau,'

428

Puck Fair, held at Killorglin, 489 Purcell (Edward H.), organist, 1764, 408

Quane. See Quon.

Queensferry, Parliamentary election for, 1754, 507 Quilt, the third yellow, whereabouts of, 248 Quon (Mrs. Desdata), b. c. 1731, her biography, 272, 334

Quotations :

A friend of mine was married to a scold, 10,

136, 218, 292 A governess wanted well fitted to fill, 467,

515 A man may sin securely, but never safely, 389,

432

All you that are to mirth inclined, 33 An Austrian army awfully arrayed, 60, 100 And thus 'twill be, nor long the day, 288, 320