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 tH24= I li I) E X* Notes and Queries, Jan. 26, 1901 _ Barré (Col. Isaac), his biography, 405 Bartholomew (M. H.) on translations of Edward the Confessor, 321 ' Bartolozzi, original copper-plate engraved in line by, 447 Bastien and Mary,'Queen of Scots, 207 Bath, Major André’s house at, 46 Battle, pitched, definition of a, 286, 497 Baudelaire, English translations of his poems, 15 Baxter (Richard), book by, 430 Bay1ey_ (A. R.) on antiquity of college gardens at Oxford and Cambridge, 484 Bonner, 427 Heads of houses at Oxford and Cambridge, 386 Passion Play at Ober Ammergau, 358 Tomb in Westminster Abbey, 237 Bayne (T.) on Anglo-Israel, 293 “ A mache and a horseshoe are both alike, ” 215 B.A. degree at Glasgow, 325 Berkeley (Bishop), his works, 509 “ Boileau’s pressness,” 507 Burns, fallacies about, 362 Carlyle, quotation from, 338, 454 “ Charity-fair,” 184 Churl: “To churl," 167 Contemporary on Scott, 301, 396 “ Ecstacy ” misspelt, 65 Friday superstition, 265 Gymnastics, its pronunciation, 306 Hurtling, its origin, 370 Lata, its etymology, 12 Magerful, its meaning, 278 Mahoun, its meaning, 505 Passage in Goethe, 510 Pawky=cunning, crafty, 498 Prologue and epilogue to the ‘ Critic,” 394 Quotations in text-books, 24, 233 St. James’s shell, 316 “ Save the face of,” 398 Scott (Sir Walter), “ Another for Hector,’ Smous, its meaning, 409 “ Sound, sound the clarion,” 447 Sous, its pronunciation, 14 Southey on Cowper, 88 Southey, reference in, 104 “ The first rate,” 47 “ The mains more,” 315 “ This will never do,” 103 Vanishing London, 472 Volcanic eruption at Krakatoa, 318, 376 Young and Wordsworth, 426 Beardshaw (H. J.) on cutlers’ poetry, posies, and mottoes, 106 Beaulieu as a name for sites of ecclesiastical buildings, 87, 216 Beaumanoir (Col. Comte de) and General Lally, 469 Bees: caged birds, 388 Behrens (E. F.) on Tunstall family, 448 Bell & Sons (George) on French cathedrals, 174 Bellman, the, mentioned by Horace Walpole, 350, 417. 471 Bonham (W. G.) on ‘ The Three Kings of Colchester# 127 ’ 372 Bennington Castle, Hertfordshire, 409 Benwell burial register, 247, 336 Berkeley (Bishop), his ‘ Principles of Human Know- ledge,’ 1710, 449, 509 Berners family, 231, 278, 453 Beta on Gascogne, artist, 490 Phaire (Col. Robert), his biography, 361 Biarritz, monastery at, 17 Bible: date o£ 9; Psalm xlv. 12, “ He is thy Lord,” 102; Psalm xlix. 6-12, 147; Isaiah lxvi. 17, “The mouse,” 178, 256; Amos v. 8, 244, 353; Pro- verbs xxx. 15-16, 266; Velsh, alliteration in, 388, 437 ; Revised Version of the, 422 ; Cruden’s ‘ Concordance,’ 429 Bibliography iz- Book, largest first issue of a, 49, 93, 155 Book auction in England, catalogue of first, 86, 156, 318, 391 Book sales, catalogues of English, 22, 83, 1421 Book sales, list of, 128, 168, 213 ° Christmas, 485 Coleridge, 339 Cryptography, 48 Educational, early, 108 FitzGerald (Edward), 61 Military, 266, 325 Sahara, 68, 174, 259 Swimming, 21, 43 Bibliotheque Nationale and readers, 68, 111, 191 Bibury, its manors and derivation, 175, 256 Biddell (A.) on quotation wanted, 238 Bill: William Bill, his surname, 265, 456 Bindings, shoddy cloth, 226 Bindon (R.) on Culpeper`s biography, 368 Bird (E. S.) on Davenant's essays, 267 Birds, caged, and bees, 388 Birdwood (Sir G.) on “ Agam colours,” 355 Bissona, meaning and derivation, 268, 338, 476 Black ivory =slaves, 268, 452 Blackfriars, Mountfichet Castle, 25, 91 ; St. Anne’s Church, 48, 117, 238, 330 Blackham (A.) on Blackham family, 409 Blackham family, 409, 512 Blackstrap, origin of the word, 505 Bland (Maria Theresa), 1769-1838, singer, her inter. ment at St. Margaret’s, Westminster, 342 Blaney (Elizabeth) and Dr. J ohnson’s father, 6, 93 Blashill (T.) on chink of woods, 154, 314 Blenkard, Rhenish wine, 16, 155 Blessing of the throats at St. Etheldreda’s Church, Ely Place, 197 Blight in the ‘ H.E.D.,’ 210 “ Blood of Hailes,” famous relic, its origin, 197 Bois (Jules), English translation of, 169 Boisdanne (Edward), his biography, 48 Bolton, Duke of, his regiment-, 508 Bonaparte, his attempted invasion of England, 11 Bonefons, poem attributed to, 244 Bonner, use of the word, 427 Book, largest first issue of e, 49, 93, 155 Book auction in England, catalogue of first, 86, 156, 318, 391 Book inscription in Quarles’s ‘ Emblems/ 103 Book sales, catalogues of English, 22, 83, 142; list of,128,l68,213 Books, early educational, 108 ; pagination of, 147, 258, 373, 411 ; especially meant for soldiers, 266