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xii. 173. Gin-palaces, xii. 249. Goat in folk-lore, v. 360. Gordon, admiral in the Russian navy, x. 112. Gotham, wise men of, iii. 496. Grammar, doubtful, ii. 432. Gray (Thomas) and Horace Walpole, v. 51. Green an unlucky colour, x. 32. Green fairies : Woolpit green children, v. 155. Gymnastics, vi. 376. Hair powder, ii. 197. Halley (Dr. Edmond), xii. 267. Harvest bell, viii. 308. Hatton Charters, vi. 490. Hebrews ix. 27, iii. 474. Hempsheres, place-name, i. 432. Heraldic queries, ii. 187, 476, 497. Heyward (Zechariah) : Guy of Warwick, viii. 339. High and Low: Conservative and Liberal, viii. 150. Historical point in an epitaph, xi.136. Bobbins family, x. 98. " Hog-nay le" money, v. 459. Hop-picker, ii. 115. Horse-bread, iv. 173 Hoy, iii. 491. Huitson family, vii. 218. * Hymns Ancient and Modern,' viii. 231 ; xi. 77. Index, how to make, iv. 12 ; ix. 485 ; how not to make, xi. 14. Infant Saviour, His smallness, ix. 297 ; at the breast, xii. 115. Inundate, its pronunciation, vi. 354. Iron mines in West Warwickshire, vi. 54. James I. and the preachers, i. 433. "Join issue," its meaning, vii. 405. Jowett's little garden, vii. 512. "Keep your hair on," ix. 184, 335. Kell or Keld=a spring of water, viii. 374. Kennett (Bishop White), his father, x. 13. Kentish Men, i. 170. Kidcoat : Kitcote=a prison, v. 499. " Kings"! at games, iii. 115. Knaggs (Thomas), xii. 483. Knife super- stition, xi. 53. Knurr and spell, ix. 511. Kyrie Eleison, vii. 505. Ladle, silver, iii. 137. Lamb (Charles) and 'The Champion,' vii. 12. Landor query, vi. 38. Latin ambiguities, i. 269. Latin maxim, vi. 8. Latin plurals, fictitious, xii. 518. Lazy Laurence, vi. 97. Le Neve family, ix. 277. " Lee oers for meddlers, and crutches for wild ducks," x. 476. Leigh and Lea, ii. 374. Letter- writing, v. 166. Lightowler surname, x. 414. Linney, x. 393. " London " and " Lonnon," iv. 217. London in 1796, vii. 26. London Electrical Dis- pensary, iii. 495. London monumental inscriptions, xi. 389. Louis Philippe and family at the Star and Garter, Richmond, ix. 194, Lupo-mannaro, iv. 476. Macabaa, a kind of snuff, vi. 234. Macaulay (Lord) and Montgomery, ii. 294. Mann, brass engraver, ii. 425. Marat in London, xii. 110; Marriage customs, iv. 112. Harriot (Rev. R.), ii. 317. Matriculation, age at, vii. 117. May Day and May butter in 1490, vii. 345. May Day in Lancashire and Yorkshire, xi. 345. May-water, its meaning, vii. 276. Mazes cut in turf, v. 504. Medallions on jug, vi. 190; vii. 95. "Mela Britannicus," i. 316. Met: points of the compass, x. 94. Mico family, xii. 145. Milton, poem attributed to, vi. 238. Mistakes in printed registers, xi. 326. Mitre, the, x. 435. Month, rime to, iii. 191. Moore (Miss Frances), iii. 125. Morria (William), as a man of business, vii. 54, 172, 431. 'Moss-Covered Bucket, The,' ix. 257. Mummy peas, iv. 198. Mynors ( Willoughby), xi. 205. 'N. & Q.,' its Jubilee, iv. 391; obituary notices of contributors, 411 ; contributors to vol. i., v. 89. Naval pronunciation, xii. 118. Needle pedlars, viii. 229. Neptune and crossing the Line, vm 19. Newton (Dr. James), xi. 505. Night-caps, xu. 55. Nonjurors, iii. 475. 'Notes and Queries,'

vii. 43. Nouns of singularity, iii. 405 ; iv. 97. Nunty, its meaning, vii. 194. Odour, hereditary, ii. 416. Old Jeffrey : Prince Thames, xi. 288. On or upon, in place-names, i. 296, Orange blossoms, xii. 56. Oxenbridge (John), iii. 15. Oxford, customs of Brasenose College, iii. 123 ; expulsions from, 393. Oxford Street, x. 435. Panshon, viii. 406. Parish boundaries, v. 268. Parish registers, care and pro- tection, ix. 409. Parrot in ' Hudibras,' vi. 266, 473 ; vii. 292. Pattens, women's, i. 413. Peas, pease, and peasen, iii. 95. Peculiars, xii. 137. Pens, nibs, and nebs, iv. 95, 272. "Per pro," iv. 76 ; Perspective, historic, ii. 10. Picture restor- ing in France under Napoleon I., ix. 278. Pig- killing, vi. 516. Pillillew, use of word, v. 485. "Pip in the webe," iii. 115. Place-names in the ' Journal of George Fox,' viii. 367. " Policy of pin-pricks," x. 412. Popple,'lts meaning, x. 294. Posts in early times, xi. 256. "Power of the dog," vii. 172. Prefaces, three most famous, iv. 97. Priest : To priest, v. 10, 191. Proverb, vi. 37. Quarterings, xii. 98. Quotations, vii. 74, 292. Rent paid at a tomb in a church, viii. 411. Rhodes (Cecil), his ancestors, ix. 517. "Riding the marches," viii. 391. Rings in 1487, xi. 376. Road waggons from Liverpool, xi. 433. Rodfall, its meaning, iii. 294. Rotten Row, i. 314, 471. Royal adjectives, ix. 206. Rutter family, vii. 148. St. Alban's, brass at, ii. 535. St. Dials, xii. 113. St. Mary's, Walthamstow, vicars of, iv. 251. St. Paul and Seneca, ix. 352. Sain thill (S.) and his Basque studies, iii. 254. " Same stream," vii. 506. Scarlet in the hunting-field, iv. 96. Scot (Michael), viii. 341. Scott (Sir Walter) and Sir David Wilkie, x. 378. Seas, the four, ii. 534. "Semper eadem," xii. 466. Sexdecim Valles, xii. 180. Shakespeare and Jonson, x. 456. Shakespearian a, xi. 324 ; xii. 245. Sheepskin, i. 517. Sheet, detached, vii. 11. Sheriffs of Staffordshire, ix. 342. Shoehorned, its meaning, vii. 394. Showers of snakes, fish, spiders, &c., vi. 130. Skull, lines on, vii. 456. Sibyls in Scotland, iii. 194. Smith families, i. 282. Snow -feathers, ix. 292. Soot, its pronunciation, iii. 395. Staircases, houses without, i. 418. Stiklastad, vi. 454. Stocks, movable, vi. 405. Stone ale, iv. 37. 'Stream of Time,' vi. 236. Stuart and Dereham, xi. 326. Sun- day morning service, hour of, ix. 155. Surrender of land by a straw, viii. 468. Swimming exploits, vi. 511. Tennyson (Lord) and Young, i. 501. " There is a day in spring," viii. 511. Thicknesse /Philip), ii. 455. Thomson : Thompson, xii. 518. Tideswell and Tidealow, xii. 517. Tit-tat-to, ii. 159. "To join issue," its meaning, vii. 405. Took's Court, its history, x. 6. "Tour, aerial," iii. 316. Turnbulls, their origin, xi. 498. University Colleges of residence, iii. 452. Unram, ix. 227. Usury, iv. 235. Vaughan (Dean), hymn by, xi. 308. Vestments, Bishop Hooper's, iii. 456. Vicereine, xi. 430. Village, deserted, iii. 490 ; vi. 37. Warming-pan, i. 504. Wentworth House, milestones directing to, iii. 494. Wesley queries, xii. 117. Wales in North Scotland, iv. 144. " White faunch hind," iv. 313. Whitgift's Hospital, Croydon, vii. 178. Whittmgton and his cat, viii.