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 Notes and Queries, Jan. 26, 1901. I N D E X' Epitaph! :- “ Ah ! cruel death, to make three meals of one,” 14 “ He whom Heaven did call away,” 182 “ Bic, saltem, Marmorem, non mendacem,” 386 Midwife’s, Bitton Churchyard, co. Gloucester, 155 “ Old Winser was a noted man,” 491 “ Public Duty and Private Worth,” 197 “ Shall pride a heap of sculptured marble raise," 296 “ Tho’ Broreas’s [sic] blasts and N eptune's waves,” 47 “ Tread lightly here-for though no marble weeps,” 16 Erskine on Dutch language, 409 Esk-lits, its meaning, 47, 137 Esquire, title of, 387, 452, 470 Etherington family, their crest, 190, 433 Etherington (J .) on Etherington crest, 190 Ethnic characters and comparative phonology, 209 Eton College and ram hunting, 230, 374 Etymology v. English accent, 267, 335, 455 Evans (J .) on Little London, 495 Everitt (A. T.) on Stanley family of Paultons, 452 Exorcism, African, accounts of, 368 Eye-gay, use of the word, 449 F.3(f. W.) on John Vhite, patriarch of Dorchester, F. (J . T.) on B.D., Bachelor of Divinity, 394 Killing pigs in the wane of the moon, 516 Owl in ivy bush, 396 Peridot, perited, or pilidod, a precious stone, 348 Prices of parchment and vellum, 456 Sixteenth-century terms, 394 Wire Pond, 246 F. (S. J. A.) on Rogers's ‘ Ginevra,’ 37 Stars and stripes, 247 ‘ The Whole Art of the Stage,’ 68 F. (W.) on Hougun, place-name, 211 Facito, use of the word in Bruder’s edition of the ‘ Confessions] 67, 131 Faggots for burning heretics, 15 Fairy rings, Dr. Darwin’s definition of, 446 Fallows (J .) on poem on the Italian wars, _4 48 Fanfulla, picture labelled, 408 Fasts, Jewish, 346 F eilding family of Barnacle, 409 Felix on Col. Comte de Beaumanoir, 469 Ferguson (D.) on Delagoa and Algoa, 16 Fetter Lane, London, changes in, 221, 331, 351, 472 ; exact site of Bishop of Norwich’s inn, 289 Feudal Courts Baron, 230 Fielding (Smith Peregrine), his biography, 229 Figures issuing from spiral shells, 106, 176 Firebuck (Joseph), gunmaker, his biography, 230 Fish fable, 427 Fishes, shower oi] 129 Fishwick (H.), ‘ History of the Parish of Preston,” 337 Public libraries, relative importance of subjects in, 57 Thamp, its meaning, 488 Tunstall family, 514 FitzGerald (Edward), bibliography of, 61 Fitzgerald (P.) on " shoddy ” cloth bindings, 226 Fitztpatrick (Hon. Richard), his prologue to Sheridan’s ‘ mio; 394 “ Five o’clock tea,” introduction of, 446 Flag, the American, 247 Flag, the British, 17, 31, 351, 451, 519 Flax spinning and protection, 288 Fleetwood (Rev. John), his ‘ Christian’s Dictionary,’ 404 ‘Flora’s Vagaries or Figarys,’ comedy by Richard Rhodes, 128 Floyd (W. C. L.) on Duke of Bolton's Regiment, 508 Fo1k-1ore:- Cutting babies' nails, 93, 173 Footprints, 163, 223, 322, 391 Goat, 132, 196 Gold, rubbing the eyes with, 134 Japanese, 468 Looking-glass, 7, 131, 215, 350 Swept and garnished, 327, 393 Tenure by burnt offering, 327 Worcestershire, 410, 496 Folk-medicine, 306 Folkard (H. T.) on Longworth v. Yelverton, 279 Folkard (M.) on Muriel, its derivation, 32 Football on Shrove Tuesday, 55 Footprints of gods, 163, 223, 322, 391 Ford (C. L.) on “ Ama nesciri ” and the Archbishop of Armagh°s war poem, 101 Bissona, 476 Historic parallel, 286 ‘ Lost Pleiad,’ 274 Mill (John Stuart), his definition of matter, 228 “ Owl in ivy bush,” 397 Poem attributed to Milton, 182 “ Save the face of,” 398 Shakespeariana, 5 “ To the bitter end,” 346 Forshaw (C. F.) on Grace Church, 496 Gunpowder in China, 115 Home (Hon. William), his biography, 349 Mallard family, 278 Old Masonic engraving, 239 Showers of snakes, fish, spiders, &c., 129 Source of quotation sought, 293 Town gates outside London, 274 Tyre, its meaning, 76 Forman (M. B.) on quotations in Green`s History of the English People,’ 114 “ Where’er you walk,” 318 Forster, clockmakers of the name, 211 Forster (W. E.), his statue, 389 Foscolo (Ugo) in London, 326 Foes (M. E.) on Dr. Marshall Hall, 217 Foster (W.) on forged Shakespeariana, 41 Fowke (F. R.) on royal arms, Elizabeth and Ed- ward VI., 71 Fowler (T.) on plucking a proctor's sleeve, 74 Fox-Davies (A. C.) on “ khaki ” as a party nickname, 497 Robinson (Dean), wife of, 7 Royal arms, Elizabeth and Edward VI., 71 Title of esquire, 470 Fox-names, 446 Frabbed, use and meaning of the word, 470 Frail, its meaning, 378 F rance, registers in, 55 Francesca on age of entry at Inns of Court, 107, 278 Francis (J . C.) on vanishing London, 221, 351; Short