Page:Notes and Queries - Series 9 - General Index.djvu/217

 NINTH SERIES.

209

Coincidences, xii. 190. Coleridge bibliography, x. 310. Coleridge's ' Christabel,' x. 388, 429 ; xi. 30, 269. Cound, village name, 251. " Counterfeits and trinkets," i. 16. Crakan- thorp, by Wordsworth : Vildeson, xii. 32. Cro- martie (Earl of), ix. 172, 292. Cromwell (Sir Henry), ix. 274. Crooked Usage, Chelsea, x. 147, 474. Crosby Place, iii. 431. Cuckland, ix. 257. Daniel's 'Sonnets to Delia,' iv. 101, 209. Donne (Dr. John), his ' Poems,' i. 29, 255. Drayton (Michael), iv. 237. Drinkwater surname, ii. 315. Duchy of Ber- wick, ix. 258. Edward VII.'s title in Scotland, vii. 317. Etchings and engravings, x. 369. Etheridge (Sir George), i. 365. Fantastic fiction, vii. 290. Farquhar (G.), his ' Kecruiting Officer,' i. 241. Fawkener and Crewe, xii. 401. " Fert, fert, fert," xi. 95. Field- Marshals in the army, v. 44. Fitzalan of A.rundel, xi. 57. FitzGerald (E.), his Euphra- nor,' i. 302 ; bibliography, v. 201, 221, 241; vi. 61 ; quotation, ix. 232. FitzGerald (E.), two early poems, iv. 15. Fleet Street, No. 17, v. 131. Foster pedigree, iv. 271. " Foy Boat," iii. 457. Frederick, Prince of Wales, viii. 306. French towns, sur- names derived from, ix. 16. George II., ballads on his coronation, x. 121. Gipsies, iv. 175. Gladstone volume, viii. 111. Gordon (Major William), iv. 256. Goths and Huns, xi. 107. Gray and Walpole, iv. 531. Grotto at Margate, xii. 75. Hallam (Arthur Henry), x. 510 ; xi. 356. Hammersmith, xii. 5. Haweis (Rev. H. R.), x. 426. Hawker MSS., iv. 300. Helpmate or helpmeet, iii. 51. Holborn, improvements in, ii. 252. Holborn to the Strand, ii. 81. Hollo way, manor house at, i. 236. Home Alley, London, x. 358. " In petto," ix. 151. Janissary, its etymology, Hi. 454 ; iv. 13. Jennings (Frances), xii. 471. Johnson (Dr.), vii. 295. Jonson(Ben), unpublished verses by, vii. 46. Kensington, royal borough of, viii. 129. Kingsley (Charles) : Christmas carol, viii. 428. Kingston-upon-Thames, ii. 232, 616. Kipling (R.), his Allahabad books, i. 101; Lucia,' iv. 285 ; in America, ix. 89. Knights of the Garter, x. 190. Lamb and The Champion,' vi. 442 ; vii. 213. Leigh and Lea, ii. 374. Lisson manor, i. 181; ii. 283. Loathly, xi. 225. London, its gates, i. 1; private gates in, ii. 308 ; old conduits, xi. 189. " Marygold," sign of the, vi. 66. Menilek, iv. 171. Mennes (Sir Matthew), iv. 351. "Merrily danced the Quaker's wife," xii. 370. Mint, the, its localiza- tion, iv. 404 ; v. 12. Moryson (Fynes), his ' Itine- rary,' x. 393. Mountfichet Castle, Blackfriars, vi. 91. Muggletonian writings, vi. 54. 'N. & Q., 5 obituary notices of contributors, iv. 411. Nash (Richard), xii. 272, 392. Nature myths, vii. 35. Nicholson (General Francis), xii. 296. " O saw ye my father," ix. 234. O'Connor (Arthur), xi. 246. Omdurman, its pronunciation, iii. 157. Osborne (Dorothy), her letters, xi. 385 ; xii. 81. Oxford at the accession of George I., x. 313. Pamela : Pamela, xii. 330. Pasted scraps, xi. 195. Pen-name, ix. 28. Pensions, Civil List, viii. 133. Plackett's (Jack) Common, iii. 491 ; iv. 58. Poly- graphic Hall, x. 331. Pontefract-on-Thames, ix. 121. Pre-Conquest Earls of Devon and Cornwall, xi. 52. Prince of Wales's Theatre, old, its sale, x.

232. Quagga and zebra, their etymologies, v. 76. Queens members of the Order of the Garter, vii. 357. Quiney of Chalcot, viii. 363. Ramus family, iii. 458. Reskimer, Cornish gent, xii. 276. Rhodes (Cecil), his ancestors, x. 416. Rolts of Bedfordshire, viii. 260. Rounds or rungs? iii. 231. Royal tennis court and Nell Gwyn, ix. 136. 'Rule Britannia,' xii. 436. St. Anne's Church, Blackfriars, vi. 117, 330. St. Clement Danes, vii. 64, 274; viii. 86, 326; ix. 52, 253. St. James Street, ix. 286. St. John's Wood and Eyre family, i. 29. St. Mary Axe, x. 425; xi. 110, 231. St. Mary Axe: St. Michael le Querne, xii. 253, 507. St. Mary Matfelon, iv. 116; viii. 337. St. Marylebone Church, vi. 432, 516. St. Pancras borough arms, x. 338. St. Patrick's cross, vi. 48. Sedley (Sir Charles), his escapade, viii. 157. Sedley family, x. 286. Serendipity, xii. 430. ' Serjeant Bell and his Raree Show,' xii. 306. Seven, ix. 98. SeVignS (Madame de), ix. 64. Sexton's tombstone, xi. 511. Shakespeariana, i. 150. Shropshire names, ii. 294. Sirdar, its pronunciations, iii. 234. Smoak=to twig, iv. 78. Somerset (Protector Duke of), his widow, ix. 218. 'Soul's Errand,' x. 253. Stow (John), his 'Survey,' i. 48 ; his portrait, 1603, vii. 513 ; viii. 146. Swakeleys, near Uxbridge, ii. 368. Swiss rifle club, vi. 141. Thorns (W. J.), his library, iv. 488. ' Three Ravens,' xii. 53. Tiffin, iv. 425. Trefusis (Elizabeth), vi. 281. 'Tribal Hidage,' viii. 172. Tyburn, manor of, vii. 381 ; viii. 53, 265. Vanishing London, iv. 149. Wale, xi. 135, 197. Walpoliana, ii. 287. Walworth : Walbrook, iv. 334. Way (Gregory Lewis), ix. 195. West Bourne, viii. 517 ; ix. 51, 190, 375 ; x. 16. Westminster, ancient wharf in, iii. 164. Whitmore (Lady), x. 395 ; xi. 311. Witchcraft in Essex, xii. 187. Wykes pedigree in Colby's 'Visitations,' xi. 513 ; Zurbaran, portrait by, x. 514 Prideaux (W. R. B.) on Cartwright in Geneva, viii, 382. Chocolate, ix. 53, 488. Clare Market, xi. 309, Dee (John), his library, viii. 137. Erasmus portrait, ix. 165. Hebrew incantations, x. 78, 355. Hounds- ditch, ix. 438. Inoculation, vii. 212. Jonson (Ben), his signature, vi. 445. Latin conversation, x. 452. London conduits, old, xi. 190. Lord's Prayer in verse, x. 272. ' Pseudodoxia Epidemica,' viii. 191. Ralegh's signature, vii. 7. Seneca and Galen : translations wanted, vii. 258. ' Tales from Dream- land,' xii. 333. Wilson family, xi. 49 Pridmore, Cheselden, and Radcliffe families, viii. 65;

ix. 197

Priest, penance of a married, vi. 187, 315 Priest, used as a verb, iv. 514 ; v. 10, 96, 191 Prigg, use of the word before 1703, xi. 225 Prime Minister, his precedence, name, and office, ii. 99; iii. 15, 52, 109, 273, 476; iv. 34; v. 94, 213; vi. 416 Prime Ministers, Irish and Scotch, x. 302, 376 ; xi.

116

Primrose superstition, xi. 448 ; xii. 33, 234, 412 Prince (C. Leeson), on gunpowder and candle, i. 495. Heat, greatest in England, ii. 314. Mado ap Owen Gwynedd, i. 447. Visitation lists, i. 297 Wren and Ridout families, i. 87 Prince (C. Leeson), his death, iii. 340