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 Notes and Queries, July 30, 1921. SUBJECT INDEX. 531 O'Flaherty family, Kings of Connaught, 188, 259, 274 Old man's perversity, 429 O'Reilly family of Dublin, 443 " Orgy," use of term, 487 Orme (Alexander), d. 1789, 266 O'Sullivan (Col. John), portrait wanted, 71 Oxenbridge (Rev. John), b. 1609, 10, 39 Oxford University, double firsts at, 249, 294, 334, 396 Oxford's (Bishop of) coinage, 512 " Pair," use of the word, 409, 453, 495 Palestine : fort of St. George, 431 Pallavicino (Sforza) and aesthetic criticism in Italy, 244 Pancake bell, 106, 154, 198, 273 Paper made from straw, 447 Paper watermark: " I.H.S.," 268 " Parapet," a street footway, 87 Parini (Giuseppe), Italian poet, b. 1729, 191, 256, 354 Paris: Ranelagh gardens, 170, 214 Paris (Matthew), 28, 58, 75 Parliamentary Commissioners and church build- ing in 1828, 450, 496 " Parliament clock " : see Clocks Parliament Hill, origin of name, 192, 218 f-arr (Robert), centenarian, d. 1757, 457 Parsi colony in South Seas, 9 Parsons family, 348 Pastorini's prophecies, 251, 313, 396, 435 Patrick (Thomas), Churchwarden of Norfolk, 1716, 247 Patterson (Walter), Governor of St. John and the sea-coY fisherv, 461 Paulet (Lady Catherine), d. 1775, 37 Paupers : relief badge, 48, 97 Peachey (Richard) of Mildenhall, co. Suffolk, 490 Peacocks' feathers, folk-lore of, 37, 316 Peake (James), Wordsworth's schoolmaster, 250, 299 Pedestrianism in 1818, 428 Penn (William) and Assheton of Salford, 345 ' Penny Post,' monthly periodical, 251. 298 Pepys (Samuel), a note on his ' Diary,' 31, 79; references to Martin (Marten), 433 " Perfide Albion," first use, 171, 216 ' Pericles,' stage history of play, 361, 417 Periodicals of 1830-33, 465, 488 Petty France, original name of York-street, Westminster, 407, 452, 477 Phaestos disk, inscription on, 151, 237, 275 Phillips (Morgan), d. 1570, 91, 136 Philpot (John), shot in duel ; trial of Capt. Rudkin by court-martial, 381, 402, 422 Philpots (Mary St. Leger) and Dr. Goldsmith, 293 " Phiolad " of barley = dishful, 210, 273 Phipoe (Maria Theresa) : see Benson Pickering (Ellen), author of ' Nan Darrell,' 1839, 413 P5gs : names for smallest of a litter, 331, 376, 395, 417, 435, 453, 473, 497 Piguenit (Caesar Danby), bookseller, c. 1774, 137 Pilgrims : passage from Dante's ' Vita Nuova ' quoted, 266 Pinnet (J. Young), landscape painter, c. 1790, 371 Pitcairne (Thomas) of 17th Regiment, m. 1789, 368 Pitman of Quarley, Hants : arms sought, 132 " Pitt's Peers," 451, 497 Place-Names : Body's Island, 214 Damas Lane, 489 Dublin street and place names, 509 Friday Street, 16, 76 Hackney, 470, 513 James Street, Westminster, 243, 333 Loretto, 48, 114 Ludgate, London, 458, 479 Parliament Hill, 192, 218 Petty France, 407, 452, 477 St. Agnes-le-Clere, 208 Strand : " Over against Catherine Street in the Strand," 114 Tot land, 231, 312 West Country, in the seventeenth century, 30 York Street, Westminster, 407 " Plague Pits," sites of, 450, 495 Plees family, 211, 254 Plume mantlings in heraldry, 491 Poe (E. A.), sources of quotations wanted, 269 Poets laureate : Bernard Andrews, 431, 475 Police uniforms in the fifties and sixties, 14 Polish " emigres " on French privateers, 268 Pollard (Matilda Mary), her book ' The Old Farm House,' 219 Polus (Timotheus), d. 1642, 414 Pompeii, story of the sentry at, 131, 177, 258 Popery : "A loaf of bread to feed the Pope," source of lines wanted, 310, 356 " Popkin's Plan " : see under Disraeli Portman (Hon. Edwin B.), d. 1921. member of United University Club since 1850, 410 Prayer Book : three Primers preceding 1 first Prayer Book of Edward VI., 49, 97, 157 Preston family, glass-painters of York, 485 Prices in the early nineteenth certury, 129 " Principal," use of the Word, 30 Prisoners who have survived hanging, 73 Privy councillor, rights and duties of, 347 Pronunciation, Cockney, 489 Proverbs and Phrases : ' A miss is as good as a man (M. Emile Bout- roux), 90 Burnt his boats, 210 Common or Garden, 392, 459 Good old, 468, 516 Grey Mare is the better Horse, 430 Haven under the Hill, 228, 275, 314, 336, 355, 395 Heightem, Tightem and Scrub, 78 He will never set the sieve on fire, 331, 378, 416 In eadem es navi, 432, 476 Lightly come, lightly go, 488 Little Englander, 431, 474 Nothing but their eyes to weep with, 228, 316, 435, 456 Now then !, 17, 38, 76 Outrun the constable, 29, 58, 97, 117, 157 Perfide Albion, 171, 216 Poor Cat i' th' Adage, 431, 475, 497, 515 Rex illiteratus est asinus coronatus, 68, 437 Such as make no musick (Jeremy Collier), 131, 176 Tenant in capite, 429, 472, 518