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 Notes and Queries, July 23, 1898.

INDEX.

527

Buchanan (J. P.) on Oliphant families of Bachilton, 61 Buckeridge (Rev. George), his biography, 468 Buckingham (Henry Stafford, Duke of) and Henry of

Richmond, 364 Bugalug, Dorset word, 192 Building customs, 72, 170 Bulgarian language and sister tongues, 342 Bull-doze, its derivation, 248, 376 Bumble (Mr.) in literature, 205, 278 Bunker's Hill, English places named, 387, 456 ' Buondelmonti's Bride,' a picture, 489 Burghclere (Lord) and Virgil, 325 " Buried, a stranger," register entry, 207, 375 "Buried for truth," register entry, 487 Burleigh (J. C.) on Goethe's ' Mason-Lodge,' 428 Burmese wedding customs, 505 Burning bush and Church of Scotland, 174 Burns (Robert), first edition of his * Poems,' 185 ; and Wordsworth, 208, 278; " Daimen-icker," 227, 318; and Coleridge, 405 Burton .(Robert), bibliography of 'Anatomy of

Melancholy,' 42, 115 Bush-harrow. See Harrow.

Buss (R. W.), his Dickens illustrations, 87, 256, 333 Butler and Birch families, 307 Butler (J. D.) on Arabic star names, 15

Bath, slipper, 98

Campus = college grounds, 384

College of Surgeons, its motto, 435

' Historical English Dictionary,' 84

Mascot, its etymology, 229

" Not a patch upon it," 175

Palm Sunday, wind on, 17

' Prodigal Son,' 137

JShakspeare First Folio, 70

Trunched, its meaning, 28

Windward and Leeward Islands, 349 Butter charm, 36

Butterfield (W. R.) on Leverian Museum, 288, 357 Butts. See Newington Butts. B y (W. H n) on short a v. Italian a, 214

Ackerley surname, 296

Hernsue, its etymology, 316, 477

Hoast : Whoost, 337

Ralph, its pronunciation, 430

Todmorden, its derivation, 417 Byron (George Gordon, 6th Lord) in Pisa, 142

C. on ancestors, 170

Bookbinding question. 235

Canada, voyage to, 1776, 54

Draycot, co. Worcester, 268

Healy (G. P. A.), artist, 78

Tod family of Epsom, 248

Wentworth (William), 271 C. (A. R.) on autographs, 336 C. (C. H.) on Bacon family, 435

Spalt, its meaning, 473 C. (E. A.) on Andrea Mantegna, 228

Tirling pins, 236 C. (G. E.) on Guildhall Chapel registers, 317

Hicks (Rev. John), 254

Holford (Dame Elizabeth), 458

Ralph, its pronunciation, 430

C. (G. H.) on German schools, 368 C. (H. F.) on Scott's ' Antiquary,' 267 C. (J. G.) on Francis Douce, 87

Dunfermline earldom, 156

Harney (George Julian), 94

Leswalt, Wigton, 45

Pung, its meaning, 224

Skottowe (Augustine), 213

Stevenson (John), 46 C. (M.) on heraldic castles, 414

Monks and friars, 456 Caen Wood, Highgate, 273 Cag-mag. See Keg-meg. Calder (A.) on law terms, 268

Marriage evidence, 48

Ripley family, 348 CalHs (Rev. Joel), M.A., master of Tonbridge School,

128

Cambridge Senior Wranglers, 1804 to 1860, 505 Cambridge University motto, 29, 105, 216 Camp ball, the game, 19 Campbell (G. W.) on burning bush, 174 Camperdown, inscription on the victory, 504 Campus college grounds, 384 Canada, voyage to, in 1776, 54, 89 Canaletto in London, 373 Candle, lighted, placed in gunpowder, 423, 495 Candles, thieves', 52

Candy (F. J.) on "To the lamp-post," 266 Canning portraits by Romney, 47 Canning (Hon. George) and the 'Encyclopaedia

Britannica,' 17, 174

Canonicus on painting from the nude, 88 Capricious, in 'Historical English Dictionary,' 65,

330

Captains, naval English, 408 Carlyle (Thomas), his essay on Fichte, 368 Carmichael family of Mau'ldslay, 248, 454 Carmichael (M.) on Smollett's death and burial, 309 Carnafor, his duties, 189, 271 Carolus on Huguenot cruelties, 108 Carrick family, 74 Carroll (Lewis), note on, 106 Castlereagh : " Loading his castlereagh," 247 Castlereagh (Lord), his portrait, 47, 158, 197 Castles, heraldic, 269, 414 Cateley (Ann), her biography, 244 Cathedrals, their comparative dimensions, 180, 206 Cattle, new varieties for parks, 468 Celer et Audax on ' Prodigal Son,' 137

Town's husband, 109 Cervantes on the stage, 327, 398 'Chaldee MS.,' its authors, 166, 272, 419 Chalk on the door, old sayiner, 408 Challowe family and arms, 209 Chalmers baronetcy, 47, 136 Chamberlain, Canning's, 287 Chambers's ' Index of Next of Kin,' &c., 268 Chancellor of England, his precedence when not a

peer, 488 Chapman (John), Marshal of Queen's Bench Prison,

308, 376

Charitable Corporation, its history, 127, 334 Charles III. of Spain at Petworth, 346 Charlotte (Queen), her portrait, 407