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 Notes and Queries, July 23, 1898.

INDEX.

547

Surnames, their acquisition, 346, 418

Sutton family arms, 157

Swallow, poem on, 167

Swansea, its derivation, 43, 98, 148, 194, 370, 433, 496

Swarraton on Thomas Eyre, 8

Swinton (G. S. C.) on Gentleman Porter, 33

Green table, 157

Pedigrees, criticisms on, 148 Sybritr= banns, 144, 214

ISykes (W.) on Bonaparte's attempted invasion of England, 71

Thellusson (Peter), 97 Sylvester (W.) on Rye House Plot, 372

Suffolk, Duke of, his head, 508

T. (C. R.) on Breadalbane family, 419 T. (D. K.) on an engraving, 188 T. (E.) on Strathclyde, old Welsh kingdom, 19 T. (G.) on John Stevenson, the Covenanter, 1 92 T. (H.) on " Auld Kirk," 492 Books, their weight, 284 "By Jingo," 276 Mouldy, slang meaning, 145 T. (J.) on watchmen in olden time, 37 T. (M.) on Hyde family, 429 T. (W.) on General Wade, 334 Table de communion = communion rails, 25, 251 Talbot mausoleum, Dorking, Surrey, 348 Talbot (J.) on De Ros family, 7

Talbot mausoleum, 348

Tancock (0. W.) on transcripts of registers, 306 Tapestry, its makers, 288, 372 Tate (W. R.) on " Fond," 365

Stripper, its meaning, 471 Tattoo on tattooing in Japan, 368 Tattooing in Japan, 368

Tavern sign, " Man loaded with Mischief," 269, 353 Taylor (C. S.) on dedication of churches, 48 Taylor (Edgar), translator of the Grimms' ' Popular

Stories,' 262 Taylor (H.) on Lancashire customs, 172

Salford, its derivation, 408 Taylor (H. J. J.) on Henry Hunt, M.P., 453 Taylor (H. Y. J.) on Robert Raikes, 318 Taylor (I.) on Cheltenham, 245, 510

Christening new vessels, 373

Eccles in place-names, 446

Elephant, its derivation, 374

Eyre surname, 26

Foot's Cray, its derivation, 474

Goudhurst, in Kent, 375

Hide, its area, 96

Marifer, its meaning, 267, 434

Place-names temp. Edward I. and Richard II. 191, 275

Salford, Lancashire name, 477

Scalinga, its meaning, 215

Shot of land, 454

Todmorden, its etymology, 78 Tea grown in Russia, 486

Telfer (J. B.) on Smollett's death and burial, 201, 510 Templeman (Dr. Peter), his biography, 125 Tenebrae on Artistry : Energeticness, 85

Old Year custom, 47

Tenebrae on " Play old gooseberry," 452 Tennyson family, 312

Tennyson (Lord), ' In Memoriam,' liv., 18, 110, 292 ; alcaics attributed to, 68 ; and Young's ' Night Thoughts,' 501 ; an Italian translator, 503 Textile, its meanings, 8 Than, misuse of the word, 3, 171 Thellusson (Peter), his biography and will, 17, 97 Things, three impossible, 368 Thomas (D. L.) on dialogues on government of Wales,

146

Thomas (R.) on bibliography, 34, 143 Blake (William), 454 Bonaparte (Napoleon), attempted invasion of

England, 419

Books, weight of modern, 394 ' Builder's Guide,' 396 Egerton (Mrs.), actress, 186 Etchings, 117

" Grimthorped " and St. Alban's Abbey, 51 Heraldry, restored, 245 Jones (Ernest), 31

Kilometre as an English measure, 351 Matthews (Tom), the clown, 90 " Play gooseberry," 293 Probate of wills, 66 Rodiad, The, ' 133 Will found, 405 Winchester Cathedral, 393 Thompson (G. H.) on kids = children, 57

Mortar and pestle, 390 Thomson (James) and Pope, 23, 129, 193, 289, 353,

415 Thornfield on heraldic castles, 269

" Esprit d'escalier," 373

Thornton (R. H.) on churches of St. Paul, 488 Hymn, ' Saepe dum Christi,' 409 Joy, remembrance of past, 414: Shakspeare First Folio, 71 Surnames, their acquisition, 346 Thorp (J. T.) on Philip, Duke of Wharton, 90 Thorpe (Benjamin), Anglo-Saxon scholar, 507 Thoyts (E. E.) on Berkshire parish registers, 384 Newman (Abraham), 227 Pearl fisheries in Wales, 505 ' Reading Mercury,' 474 Three Garbs on Kemp family, 170 Throckmorton (C. W.) on William Beadle, 288 Through-stone, its etymology, 9, 210 Thunderstorms, bicycles in, 248, 350 Thurlow (Lord Chancellor), his burial - place, 327,

357

Tiger = boy groom, 326, 493 " Time immemorial," from and for, 246, 329 Tin smelting, a declining industry, 105 Tinkers and asses, 46 Tintagel Castle, its constable, 327 Tirling-pins, 18, 58, 117, 236 Title, Lord Bishop, 47, 230

Tobacco, unique collection of works on, 362, 415 Tobacco called 'baccy, 64, 177 Tod family of Epsom. 248

Todd (Nathan), of Tuddenharo, Suffolk, 428, 493 Todmorden, its etymology, 21, 78, 114, 217, 272, 417, 515