Proverbs and Phrases :- Quotations : So music past is obsolete, 149 Straight must a third interpose, 349, 419 The mill will never grind again, 7, 116 There's a voice in every wave, 60 Those white souls, 39 Trouble deaf Heaven with your bootless prayer, 269, 359 We shall not know the winter, 269 Winter is nurse to May, 269 Without a name I am lost to every age, 189 Woman's faith and woman's trust, 349, 419 R R. (E.) on Gaelic words, 113 R. (G. H.) on Archer family, 408 R. (J. F.) on Pbilazer, 395 R. (J. L.) on Ambrose Gwinett, 116 R. (J. R.) on Irish queries, 110 R. (L. C.) on Highland Light Infantry, 367 R. (N. E.) on Jingo," 334 Sandwich Islands, their King and Queen, 105 “As proud as a louse,” 418 Fray-bug, its meaning, 493 “Gee! Wo!” 55 Lyly (John), his 'Euphues,' 454 Shakspeare (W.), his commentators, 17 “ Whether or no," 356 R. (S. W.) on Copplestone family, 47 R. (W.) on William Tell, 432 Radcliffe on Hawisia de Ferrers, 497 Raimbach (Abraham), engraver, 126, 294, 391 Rait (R. S.) on Grey Friars' Church, Aberdeen, 386 Ralegh (Sir Walter), unpublished letters, 481 Randall (J.) on Arabella Fermor, 458 Grote (G.), his 'Greece,' 13 Zolaesque, new word, 54, 214 368 Crank, its meaning, 53 Rayment (H.) on palfrey and post, 357 Rayner (R.) on Peninsular medal, 108 Records, public, at Record Office, 341, 381, 421, 461 Red : “ Paint the town red," 126 Redford (G.) on · From Oxford to Rome,' 207 Reeds for writing, 52, 116, 311, 375 Anne's Horse, 74; 33rd, 267, 377; Highland Light Infantry, 367, 498 ; 40th, 469 Rents in 1699, 346 Revolutions, Plato on, 147, 232 Rigg (J. M.) on Henry Maddock, 227 Ripon Cathedral, St. Wilfrid's Needle at, 163, 335; old customs at, 447 Ripon spurs, paper on, 146, 238 Roberts (W.) on title of poem, 288 6 Robbins (A. F.) on Bracebridge Hall, 273 S. (J. B.) on James Henthorn Todd, 434 Vase, fairy, 125 Zolaesque, 213 S. (R.) on Junius's Letters, 51 S. (W. S.) on Austin Bernber, 148 “Sacerdotes coronati” in England, 128, 178 St. Citha, her biography, 12, 73 St. Clement's Day, custom on, 29, 94, 158 St. Ffraid, legend of, 33, 96 St. Govor's Well, Kensington Gardens, 288, 330 St. Grasinus, his identity, 107, 198, 232 St. Jeron, his biography, 129, 295 St. Labre, second edition of his · Life,' 89 St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London, 46; its library school, 348 St. Mary, Minories, 466, 499 St. Michael's Feast, its date, 209, 273, 317 St. Obert, or Bert, 408 * Birthday of the Year,' 1 Boxing Harry,” 275 Canary bird,” 472 Cherry stone and belt of chastity, 225 Crank, its meanings, 197 Folk-lore, Yellow-Knife Indian, 303 Folk-tale, 433 Ghost miners, 317 Halliwell's ‘ Dictionary,' additions to, 45 Hearts, historic, 83 * High Wods," 145 Humour,“ new,” 164 Lister (Martin), 391 “ Man convinced against his will,” 272 Oast, fish trade term, 173 Prone, misused word, 385 St. Wolfran's, Grantham, 446 Scientific terms, misused, 436 Tooth-brushes, 117 Tumbler=drinking glass, 233 Turner surname, 218 Vase, fairy, 177 " Whether or no," 238 St. Thomas of Waterings, 249, 295, 369 St. Thomas's Day, custom on, 29, 94, 158, 336, 417 St. Victor, saints of the name, 129, 217, 351 St. Wilfrid's Needle, Ripon, 163, 335 St. Wolfram's or St. Wolfran's, Grantham, 446 Salisbury, its recorder, 1642, 68, 312 Salisbury Missal, translations, 56, 114 “Saller mony,” its meaning, 408, 498 Salter (S. J. A.) on octagonal fonts, 351 Heraldic query, 57 Luce, its meaning, 155 Sheriffs, their dress, 188 Saltero (Don), his coffee-house, 128, 235 Salzbery, " Ambassadeur du Roy a'Angleterre," 1502, Samplers, early, 327, 473 Sand : “ Looking into black sand,” 449 Index Supplement to the Xotes nod 23, 183 Sand-trays for writing, 188, 233 Shakspeariana :- observation," 284; Act V. sc. 2, “My griefs are double,” 284 Midsummer Night's Dream, Act III. sc. 2, “No, no; heele seem to break loose," 102; Act V. sc. 1, “Wondrous strange snow," 102 Richard III., Act V. 8c. 4, “My kingdom for a horse," 103 Romeo and Juliet, Act III. sc. 2, " Runawayes eyes,” 285 ; sc. 5, “Hour, tide, time," 103 Sonnet CXXVI., “ Sickle hour," 102, 285 Timon of Athens, Act III. sc. 4, “Vllorra," 102 Shanly (W.) on Junius's Letters, 112 Shedbarschemoth, its meaning, 429 Sheffield, “Sans Paviours" at, 148 Sheppard (Sir James), Knt., Serjeant-at - Law, 208 Shepperton, willow on eyot, 285 Sherbrooke (Lord), macaronic verses ascribed to, 97 Sheriffs, their official dress, 188, 258 26; Abbotsford described in a line, 68, 151 ; on Sherwood (G. F. T.) on George Isham, 357 267, 396, 469 Sidney (Sir Philip), parallel in Shakspeare, 305 Sight, “second,” 307, 412, 496 Sigma on Col. Charters, 192, 492 Jennings family, 34 Langford (Sir Henry), 308 St. Clair : Maxwell: Campbell, 109 Steward (Charles), of Bradford-on-Avon, 154, 255 Sigma Tau on ‘Dictionary of National Biography,' 184 9, 70, 158, 169, 318, 416 ; bis commentators, 17, Sikes (J. C.) on “White Christ,” 378 Simpson (W. S.) on Decalogue on mediæval diptychs, 150 Lamb (Charles), 76 “Sacerdotes coronati,” 178 Skeat (W. W.) on Chesney family, 214, 336 “Dimanche de Quasimodo," 437 Fod, misprint for “ Flod,” 266 In Memoriam,' its metre, 337 Mere-stone, 329 copper, 348 Supplement to the Notes , with No. 82, July 22, 1893. 6 9 Skeat (W. W.) on St. Michael's Feast, 273 Stopes (C. C.) on Children of the Chapel,' 227,- 317 Mulberry tree, old, 257 Shakspeare (W.) and Molière, 318 Storace (Stephen), engraved portrait, 348 Stormy petrel in Chelsea Reach, 7 Strachey family, 14, 134, 256 Strassburg Cathedral, silver model, 408 Strathern earldom, 389 Straw tied to street-door, 327, 434 Sturton (Charles, Lord), his biography, 188, 314 Sugar-plums, their history, 407, 489 Superstition, extraordinary, 144; at Dunkirk, 264 Sussex House, Fulham, 468 Swan, silver, as a badge, 387, 417, 438 Sweeting (W. D.) on “Commenced M.A.,” 252 Swift (Dean), his brother, 447 Sword-blades, hollow, 8, 334 Sykes (W.) on the derivation of influenza, 334 Poisoning by arsenic, 297 T T. (D. C.) on Thomas Gray, 146, 247 “ Its,” history of the word, 147 Plantagenet, the last, 166, 193 T. (D. K.) on 33rd Regiment, 267 T. (H.) on St. Mary, Minories, 466 T. (M. J.) on oldest tree in the world, 207 T. (S. B.) on sonnet by Tennyson, 52 T. (W.) on Chesney family, 135 T. (W. B.) on Kennedy baronetcy, 317 T. (Y.) on tithe barns, 314 Tallow chandler, retired, allusion to, 448 Tananarivo, Madagascar, 77, 312 Tancock (O. W.) on Chauceriana, 366 Hospitale Conversorum, 316 Tancred : 'De Gestis Tancredi,' 17 Tang je puvs on Tennyson and Lytton, 328 Tarring and feathering, early notice, 18 Tart : Pie, their difference, 116 Tassie (James and William), their portrait medallions, 288, 368, 396 Taunton bibliograpby, 68 Taupe on Kilmeston Manor House, 7 St. Victor, 218 his marriage, 165, 213; and the Pilgrim's Tavaré (F. L.) on portraits of Burns, 30 Yates family, 33 Taylor (I.) on double f as an initial, 24 Forth and ford, 485 Lemgo, Lippe Detmold, 337 Manila, its etymology, 359 Saas, place-name, 397 Tananarivo, Madagascar, 312 Turk's Island, 312 36; Queries, 66 Trumbe Tumbl 339 Tynda mei Туре, Udal కేక "క్" INDE X. SIndex Supplement to the Notes and Queries, with No. 82, July 22, 183, Trinity, 1 " Triple Tripper , Trissino Trollope Trout, i * True ! 143 Kempenfeldt (Admiral), 166 Paltock (Robert), 265 Thomas (W. B.) on Furye family, 431 Member of Parliament, 496 Sa Seal, Great, 415 Sh Thompson (Rev. William), his biography, 306 8, 57, 93, 216 ; his ` Dream of Fair Women,' 16; 378 Turne Poems by Two Brothers,' 326 ; Bulwer Lytton on, Threep, the verb, 53, 114, 296 328, 415 ; MS. of 'Poems by Two Brothers,' 426 Thunderstorm, poets in, 22, 95, 175, 230 94 Tiberius, years of his reign, 168 Tiglath-Pileser, its significance, 446 Time, its course, 96 Tippins family, 308, 376 Tithe barns, 16, 314, 434 Tithe commutation awards, 8 Title, Highness, 409, 478 Tobacco, Tennyson on, 53, 72 ; at Windsor Castle, V V 434 Toddy, the beverage, 166 Tokens, leather, 36, 97; arms on, 69; old, 209, 239 Tolny. See Udny. Tomlinson (C.) on " Bolt from the blue,” 457 Charles II. and the Royal Society, 377, 497 Curtis (Alderman), 185 Language, accurate, 104, 309 Poets in a thunderstorm, 22, 230 Sandwich Islands, King and Queen of, 178 Shakspeare (W.), 81, 169, 364 “Tommy at Tub's grave,” 389 Tooth-brushes, their invention, 117 Topehall (Orson), in • Roderick Random,' 13 Topography, how it is written, 365 Tory, its derivation, 368 Totems in the British army, 407, 475 Towell surname, 56 Town, its etymology, 264, 452 Townshend (George), of Dereham, Norfolk, 329 Townshend (D.) on grotto at Margate, 7 Townshend (J.) on Crank,” 53 Townshend (Mrs.) on George Townshend, 329 Tram, its etymology, 96, 373 Translator=cobbler, 25, 115 Tree, oldest in the world, 207, 311, 336 Treswell, Notts, belfry custom at, 462 |