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 524 SUBJECT INDEX. Notes and Queries. July ?>0, 1921. Books recently published : Year Books, The : Lectures delivered in the University of London by W. ('. Bolland, 199 Booty (Edward), of Brighton, landscape painter, 89, 155 Borneo, Murray's expedition to, 470 " Boss-bent," meaning of term, 86 Boston : Griffins Wharf and the Boston tea part v, 107, Bott (William), his expulsion from the Stratford Chamber, 303 " Bottle-slider " = " coaster," 37, 53, 96, 237 Boucicault (Dion), his drama, ' The Flying Scud ; or, A Four-Legged Fortune,' 354 Boulton (Matthew) and Sheffield plate, 170, 218 Boyce (Francis), particulars wanted, 190 Brasses : at Stoke to Sir John Daubernoun, 428 Bread and butter eating, earliest reference to, 848 Breamore, Priory of, 323 Brechin, Arms of the See of, 430 Bretchgirdle (John) of Stratford -on- Avon, 146 ; his death, 284 Brewster (Sir Francis), Lord Mayor of Dublin, 1674, 432 Bridgwater, third Earl of : see Egerton (John) Brighton : income-tax exemption, 293, 337 ; statues of George IV. at, 392 Brinsmade family, 269 " Britisher " : " Briton," use of the words, 304, 357, 395 Bronte (Anne), poem wrongly (?) attributed to, 247 Bronte poems : ' Poems by Currer, Acton, and Ellis Bell,' 450 Brooks (John and Charles), their burial place, 190 Brooks (Thomas) of Bath, d. 1838, 268 Brown (Bateman), d. 1909, 35 Brown (Peter), passenger on the Mayflower, 89 Browne family of Kiddington, Oxon, 332 Burke : quotation from, 139 ; reference wanted. 332 Burke (Lieut.-Col. Thomas B.), evidence in trial by court-martial on duellist, 382 " Burnt his Boats," first use of the phrase, 210 Bury St. Edmunds, incumbents of St. James's, 189 Butler (Sajnuel), his school, 107 ; quotation from, 118 Butler (Thomas), d. 1621, 209 Butterflies : Vanessa, 107 Buttonholes, 471 Byerley family of Midridge Grange, Durham, 256 Calendar: new style, 68, 116, 194; reformations of the, 370 Cambridge University : Master of the Glomery, 29, 57 Campanology : Noal : Cnollare : Pulsare, 37, 95 Campbell (Miss), d. 1789, 390 Campbell (Gen. Sir Henry F.), Banger of Bich- mond Park, his family, 210 Campbell (Lieut.-Col. James), 45th Foot, 51 Campbell (Bonald), d. 1789, 266 Canal etto, English views by, 56 Capel (Giles), fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford, 1540, 8 Cardew family and the 12th Begiment, 450 Carew (Bamfylde Moore) and the Goadbys, 248> oil Carlisle, second Bishop of, 268, 315 Carlyle (Thomas), his ' French Bevolution ' : Billaud and Collot, 29, 78 ; errors in, 105, 277 Carnarvonshire, Edmund Hyde Hall's notes upon, 367 Carstairs (Charlotte) of Kinross, d. 1789, 390 Carter (Matthew), 130, 219 Cary (John), engraver and map-seller, 209 " Castledowne," meaning of term, 453 Catherinot (Nicolas) : epigrammata, 371, 414 Cats : " Beware of the woman who does not like cats," author wanted, 451 Cayeac Tavern, its history, 453, 517 Cecil (William), second Earl of Exeter, 268 Centenarians: Parr (Bobert), d. 1757, 457 Centipede, held to be sacred, in Japan, to god of fortunes, 411 ' Cerberus (The) ; or, Tartarean Review,' pub- lished 1830, 465 Challinor (William), b. 1821, 186 Chaloner (Sir Thomas), 329, 373 Chamber family, glass painters of York, 127 ' Chambers's Journal,' old contribution to, 69 Charles II. and the Smith family, 195 " Charlie, Bonnie Prince " : see Stuart Charlotte Chapel, Westminster, 441 Chartularies, 56, 95 Chatterton (Thomas), his apprenticeship to Lambert, 31, 114; his death, 108 " Chautauqua," origin of word, 431, 474 Cheddar cheese, early references to, 468 Cheeses : fourteenth- century types, 392 ; early re- ferences to Cheddar, 468 ; types noted by Ger- vase Markham, 1631, 469 ; Essex and Ban- bury types, 490 ; types supplied to the Army in 1650-1, 508 ; Tuninghen cheese, 510 Cherries, proverb about eating, 190, 238 Cherry orchards of Kent, their position, 211, 275, 352', 413 Cheval or Che vail family, 189 China, willow pattern, 496 Chippendale (Thomas), his parentage, 90 Cholerton surname, derivation of, 491 Cholmondeley (Beginald), alchemical MS. belong- ing to, 49 Christian Names America, 432 Christmas Day, suspension of newspapers on, 27 Christmas pudding and mince pies, 70, 116 Chudleigh (Thomas), his letters to Sir Richard Bulstrode, 189 Church building and Parliamentary Commis- sioners, 1828, 450, 496 Churches of St. Michael : see St. Michael Cicero, quotation from, 371, 415 Cider as cure for rheumatism, 267, 316 Cigarette smoking, 432 " Cimaruta," 50, 94, 258 Cinema : see Kinema Claret jug, inscription on, 211, 257 Clavering (Edward) of Berrington, Durham, m. 1789 Clay (Henry), papier mache manufacturer, 449 Clay (Bobert Hodshon), m. 1789, 468 Climate, influence of, 251 Clocks Gamwel or Camwel (Bichard), clock- maker, 230" Parliament clock," 451, 493, 515 Cloth Fair, London, 310, 353, 435, 477, 516 " Club " and " Society," difference between, 371
 * Castle and Drury families, 310