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 526 SUBJECT INDEX. Notes and Queries, July 30, 1921. Drake. (Mrs.) of Esher and ' Mrs. Drake Re- vived,' 88, 134 Drayton (James), his letters to J. Petiver, 313 Drebbel (Cornelius), Dutch naturalist, 28 Drury and Castle families, 310 Dryden, his poem ' On the Young Statesman,' 118 Dublin street and place names, 509 Duck and Jenkinson families, 249 Duelling: Alcock (Mr.) and John Colclough, 1808, 384 Montgomery (Col.) and Capt. Macnamara, 1803, 384 Rudkin (Capt. Mark) and John Philpot : trial of Capt. Rudkin by court-martial, 381, 402, 422 " Dullened," use of the word, 347 Dumas (Alexander), his ' Count of Monte Cristo,' 229, 372 Dumfermeling (Alexander, Earl of), poem on, 410 Duncan (Alexander), surgeon in Cullen, m. 1789, 368 Dunfraoich, the legend of 50 Dyer (Captain), m. 1789, 468 E Egerton (John), third Earl of Bridgwater : French novel founded on the fortunes of, 87 Eighteenth century life, books on, 79, 158 Elder in folklore, 18 Elizabeth's (Queen) statue, St. Dunstan's-in-the- West, 294, 317 Ellingham family, arms of, 391, 516 Emerson (Ralph Waldo), elucidation of passages in his ' English Traits,' 15, 32, 117, 299 " Eminere," use of the word, 32 " Empire," use of the word, 191, 258, 315, 335 Englefield Green, cottage at, 130 Engraving of old soldier, name of artist wanted, 410 Epigrammatists, names and death-dates wanted, 371 ; particulars, 414 Epitaphs : Here lies Will Salter honest man. ... 148 His labour done, no more to town. . . 239 " Honest," 413, 498 in Benson Church, Oxon, 409 Haddiscoe churchyard, Suffolk, 148, 196 Lowestoft churchyard, 409, 433 Ludlow church- 'yard, Suffolk, 148, 196 Lydford church- yard, 211, 318 Walton churchyard, Liver- pool, 368 on Abingdon (John), coachman, 239 Billinge (William), 211, 260, 335 Frank- lin (Benjamin), 433 Miles (George), blacksmith, 368 Quelche (Ralph and Jane), 409 Routledge (George), 318 Routleigh (George), 211, 260, 318 Salter (Will), coachman, 148, 196 Webb (Lewis), 409 Erasmus, motto of, 191 Exeter (second Earl of) : see Cecil (William) Exeter College, Oxford, provides four Heads of Colleges, 129 Falkirk Battle Roll of 1297, 471 Farndon, near Chester, communion cup pre- sented by John Speed, 370 Fawcet (Thomas), printer, 293, 337 ffairebanck and Rawson families, 307 ffiolaid " : see Phiolad Field (Nathaniel), his work in the ' Beaumont and Fletcher ' plays, 141, 164, 183, 204 Fielding (Henry), his pamphlet ' The Female Husband,' 184 Fieldson family, 171 52nd Regiment of Foot in 1781-2, 191, 235 ' Figaro in London,' published 1831, 488 Fire pictures, 370, 418 Fitzherbert (Mrs.), her residence at Brighton, 331, 374 Flag flown on Armistice Day, origin sought, 510 Flannel (Nicholas) d. 1419, 348 " Flippancy," use of the word, 467 Flying : see Aeronautics " Flying Scud," racehorse, 417, 436 Foix (Gaston de), author of the ' Livre de la Chasse,' 211, 257 Folk-lore: A miscellany of modern, 203 Elder, 18 Peacocks' feathers, 37, 316 Folk rhymes, 203 " Foolproof," meaning of word, 511 Forbes (Captain), m. 1789, 468 Forbes (Major Jonathan), 78th Highlanders, 51 " Fordraught " or " Fordraft," meaning of word, 450, 478 Forrester (Andrew), his wife, 71 Foscolo (Ugo), 1778-1827, 191, 256 Foundlings in the eighteenth century, 191, 238 Fountains running with wine, 228 " Four-bottle men," 310, 357, 418, 518 Fowl Island (Ki-tau), 392 Fox, Fowler and Co., and private bank notes, 227 Foxes and lambs, 511 Foxhounds : Craven pack, 391, 436 Frank (George) of Frankenau, 189, 237 Franklin nights (or days), curious belief, 411, 476, 514 French prisoners of war in England, 38, 99 Friday Street, origin of name, 16, 76 Fuller (Thomas), merchant of Amsterdam, 250 Functionaries, rights and duties of, 347, 435 " Funeral " cake, 129, 207, 297, 337 Gage family, 371 Gaillard (Pierre Francois), 14 Gaimar, his patron : " Raul le fiz Gilebert," 104 Gale (Theophilus) and Magdalen College, Oxford, 471 Gallic era " eighty-eight," 251, 273 Gallini (Francis and John), Westminster scholars, 1782, 391 Games : Children's : the year's round of, 309, 355, 418 Huddlings = shovelboard, 59 " Wake " game, 95, 176 Ganiwel or Camwel (Richd.), clockmaker, 230 Gascoigne (George) and Wal^hamstow, 130, 237