Supplement to the Notes , with No 16, Jan. 23, 1877. Divining or winchel rod, 19, 33, 106, 150, 210, 237 Dixon (Dr. James H.), his death, 419; on Humbug, Wilson's "Man in the Moon," 58 D. (J.) on Bloomsbury Church, 454 D. (M.) on polygamy, 522 Sydenham (Thomas), 354 Dogs, whipped out of church, 37; at kirk, 125, 211, Donkeys and St. Cuthbert, 57 Dore (J. R.) on Minister: Priest, 157 Party, in the sense of a person, 446 Defoe (Daniel), portraits of, 229, 315, 377; first edit. Doubleday (Thomas), author, 130, 217 of "Robinson Crusoe," 466 D. (E. H. W.) on moated parsonages, 8 Delafield (Thomas), his MSS., 165 Delanoue. See Sauvé. D. (E. M.) on Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, 295 Demades, the coffin-maker, 95 Dozen, long, i.e. twenty-six, 368 Dozener. See Dusner. Drach (S. M.) on German heraldry, 108 Drayton (Michael), the rival poet of Shakspeare's Dembrowski (Baron C.), "Deux Ans en Espague et Dromedary, its derivation, 426 en Portugal," 7 Denham (Gen. Sir J. S.), Bart., 107, 214 Denny (Lady Arabella), 137 Dent family, 29, 173, 236, 349, 376 Dent (H. C.) on Addison: Dent, 29 Addison's portraits, 94 "Evertit domum " for "Everrit domum," 519 Despotini (Dr. Gaspar), of Bury, 209 Devil's toe-nail, i.e. Gryphea incurva, 426 Devonshire (Georgiana, Duchess of), lines on, 166 D. (F.) on Pied Piper of Hamelin, 61 D. (H. P.) on Bloomsbury Church, 454 Epigram on Dr. Whewell, 477 Drummond (Wm.), of Hawthornden, and Shakspeare, 345 Dryden (John), opening to "The Flower and the D. (T.) on Cornish language in 1616, 6 Duhamel (Gen.), project for invasion of India, 329 Duns Scotus, the "Subtle Doctor," noticed, 244, 431 Dutch Land at Belfast, 95 D. (X. P.) on Blewitt surname, 415 Italian pronunciation of English, 356 E E. on Hissár-lik, or Fort Troy, 167 Smallpox goddess in India, 378 Earley (W.) on Dibber: Dibble: Dipper, 289 East Hampton, an old English colony, 116 E. (C. J.) on William Holt, 432 E. (C. P.) on old volume of poems, 414 EJ. on Lord Byron on sculpture, 445 Empson (C. W.) on Lord Stanhope, 229, 417. Christmas in the fifteenth century, 502; its abo-Engel on Boeck der Inghelen," 449 lition in France, 504 Columbus (C.), his beatification, 504 Critics described, 318 E. (D. C.) on Bedford barony, 373 Dates, legal, 119 Devonshire (Duchess of), 166 "Edinburgh Review" and Lord Byron, 49 Knighthood, compulsory, 478 Edwin, "a name meaning foolish," 385 "Edyllys be," its meaning, 209 E. (G. F. S.) on toothache ascribed to a worm, Egging, its meaning, 14, 237 Egglestone (W. M.) on cock-crowing, 397 "Inmate or undersettle," 469 Intruders in church, 246 Thrash, to, provincialisms for, 393 Leap in the dark," 151 E. (K. P. D.) on the word Ague, 114 American sensitiveness, 306 Centenarian, 208 Devil's toe-nail, 426 Government offices in 1728, 86 Mahomet's descendants, 449 Will, curious, 63 Electricity, its effect on mercury, 147, 416 97 Elizabeth (Queen), pattern half-crown, 176; fragment Malice of rain, 126 North Derbyshire custom, 506 Yorkshire superstition, 6 Ellis (G.) on "Dying Fox-Hunter," 58 "Hood for ever," 29 Maclise's "Blücher and Wellington," 113 Wellington (Duke of), theatrical address in honour Ellis (R. R. W.) on Hindu royal grant, 290 E. (M.) on St. George's Chapel, Windsor, 467 Emperor and Empress, as English titles, 159 England, wolves and red deer in, 288, 375, 397, 400; English and French, affinity between, 17 Engravings, their marks and monograms, 35, 276 ; "Canon bread and wine," 309 Groom Porters, 507 Literary fallacies, 466 Maclise's "Wellington and Blücher," 232 Woking grave plant, 318 Ensell family, 35 Epigrams:- Bloomsbury Church, 454, 495, 522, 540 "Non mirum, elinguis mulier quod verba loqua- "Sir, I admit your general rule," 67, 135, 193 "To cause delay in Lincoln's Inn," 414 Whewell (Dr.), on, 147, 257, 477 "Wit is a feather,' Pope has said,” 456 Epitaphs :- Alfred (King), 364 Bradshaw (John) at Martha Bray, Jamaica, Prestbury Church, 202, 315 Scrope (Capt. Gervaise), 146, 374, 415 "Since I was so quickly done for," 60 Tanfield (Sir L.), in Burford Church, 245 Trollop (Sir John), 148, 396 "Ultima Domus," in Chichester Cathedral, 426, Walpole (Susan), wife of Sir E. Walpole, 425 Erem on Dryden's "The Flower and the Leaf," 24 Eryng, its meaning, 14, 139, 237 Este on "Martyr of Erromanga," 477 "Pursuit of knowledge under difficulties," 476 Etonensis on Hesiod: Homer, 57 "Facciolati et Forcellini Lexicon," 107, 214, 298, Fairfax (Charles), "Analecta Fairfaxiana," 194 Fairs, provincial, 108, 214, 278, 353 Fairy mythology, books on, 181, 324 Falaise, its derivation, 105 F. (J. T.) on Ella, in place-names, 545 Passages, subterranean, 478 Satisfaction, signs of, 498. Volumes, two tiny, 7 Fleur-de-Lys on "You are Tommy Simpson," 48. Faraday (Michael), his apprenticeship, 147, 190, 236; Flute, English, 127 and the "Mémoires d'Arcueil," 277 Farrabas: Furbish, &c., 426 Farrar (Dr.)," Chapters on Language," 57 F. (D.) on Outlawe family, 168 Plants mentioned by Hogg, 127 Feathers, sold by poulterers, 347; epigram, 456 Fen Prevent, or defend, 348, 412 Fennell (J. H.) on "The Age of Little Men," 169 Fergusson (A.) on Bedlamite ballads, 543 Cad, its etymology, 139 Pith hats, 306 Scott's "Antiquary," 471 Ferrey (B.) on Roche Abbey, 275 Ferula, or ferule, instrument of punishment, 133, 273, 357, 419, 495 F. (F.) on Eildon Hill cairn, 356 F. (F. J.) on Warwickshire, 446 F. (H.) on Haydon's "Autobiography," 344 F. (H. J.) on a satire, 462 Fifish, its meaning, 509 Finch (Wm.), Sheriff of Sussex temp. Henry VI., his Finn (Dr.), his "Sephardim," 20 Fires, great, official accounts of, 49, 117, 192, 317; First, its pronunciation explained, 148, 257, 414 Fish Dibble, 467 Fish counters, 467 Fish (J. L.) on Paternoster fishing tackle, 335 Fisher (Bp.), his "Two Fruytfull Sermons," 169 Fisher (J.) on Irish peerage, 149 Peers, their historic precedence, 269 Fishwick (H.) on Alban Butler, 409 Devil overlooking Lincoln," 275 Folk-Lore Society, 198 Launders, 416 Rain, sign of, 466 Vulgate, Luke xv. 8, 336 Fiske (W.) on Skid, its derivation, 97 Fitzgerald (D.) on all-flower water, 107 Cow folk-lore, 298 "Soothering kail," 188 Witchcraft, 505 Fitzhopkins on floating anecdotes, 27 Etymologies, 166 Jingle, 212 F. (J. H.) on water closets, 331 F. (J. T.) on all-flower water, 358 F. (M. C.) on Lady Clanbrassil, 453 Fodderham: Fodder-rum: Foddergang, 187, 313, 479 Blackbird's days, 323 Burial, 144 Caterpillars poisonous, 462 Christmas custom, 506 Cock-crowing and strangers, 289, 397 Cow folk-lore, 109, 138, 298 Crossing one's breath, 505 Custom at Abbot's Ann, 86, 235 Death and the tide, 186, 305, 356 Drinking while standing, 424 Ducks' eggs after sunset, 24 Fits, cures for, 144, 356 Harvest weather signs, 323 Heaving at Easter, 96 Horse chestnuts for rheumatism, 424 John Cuthead, 463 Kamtschatdale, 186 Magpies, 144 Folk-Lore:- Snail telegraphs, 158 Soap slipping out of the hand, 323 Toothache ascribed to a worm, 97 Western folk-lore, 123 Whit Sunday baby, 463 Witchcraft, 505, 506 Folk-Lore Society, 12, 37, 90, 137, 198 Forbes surname, 326 Forbes (Bp.), tale and sermon by, 19 Ford (Richard), contributions to reviews, 388 Forfarshire song, 35 Forman (H. B.) on portraits of Defoe, 377 Foss (F.) on theatrical properties, 64 66 Fox (Charles James), parliamentary speeches, 449 French and English, affinity between, 17 French hymnology, 309, 351 French language, its illogisms, 360, 456 Fresco decorations, 107, 391, 432 Friday Church, earthworks near Arundel, 468 Friswell (J. H.) on "Punch and Judy," 333 Scran, its meaning, 55 "Tristram Shandy," 452 Froissart, geographical names in "Chronicle," 74 Frumity. See Furmety. F. (R. W.) on anonymous works, 388 Funeral sermon, 230 Furbish Farrabas, &c., 426 Furmety, or frumenty, 178, 236; a Christmas dish, 508 "Providence on the side of great battalions," 196 Romance languages, 193 Saints, their emblems, 355 Snail, edible, 414 Winchel rod, 33 Words, corrupted, 36 G. (C. S.) on Ghauts, its meaning and etymology, 371 Genlis (Madame de) and the rod, 236 Gerunto (General), 119 Gete on the smallest books in the world, 378 G. (G. L.) on Mount Nod Cemetery, 136 Ghauts, its meaning and etymology, 371 Ensell family, 35 Giannone (Pietro), Italian historian, 330 Gibbon (E.), "Decline and Fall" in Italian, 55, 118 Gibbs (Thomas), 154, 237 Gibbs (Thomas), Savoy lecturer, 88, 154, 237, 293 Glanirvon on Ramping, a provincialism, 413 Gloucestershire salutations, 146, 256 Golda, its meaning, 467 Goldsmith (Oliver), obituary notice, 246; anecdote of, Gomme (G. L.) on precedence of ambassadors, 293 Pembroke earldom, 26 Government offices in 1728, 86 Grammar, four current blunders in, 534 Granby (Marquis of), residence at Kensington Gore, 469 66 Grattan (Henry), parliamentary speeches, 449 Seal ring, 229 Walpole (Edward), 321 Green (S. A.) on anonymous plays, 135 "Greenth" of summer, 328 Grosart (A. B.) on Nicholas Breton, 369 Guelder Rose on Henry Champernowne, 77 Guelph curse, 308 Guilds, works on, 72 Guinea wedges, 409 Gules on Nicholas Noel, 328 G. (W.) on Rev. Thomas Adam, 474 Cawood Manor, 497 Maiden assize, 332 G. (W.) on Routing Wheel, 476 H, its misuse, 267 H H. on the title of Honourable, 489 H. (A.) on the name Hamnet, 156 Hymn tunes, profane, 218 Igdrazil," 173 Puzzles, 446 Hailstone (E.) on M. Rodger Brierley, 388 Halkett (S.), "Dict. of Anonymous Literature," 447 Hamelin, Pied Piper of, 61, 175, 338 Hamnet, a baptismal name, 91, 156, 475 74 Handel (G. F.), memorials of, 207, 315; "The Har- Hangmen funeral of Mr. Thrift, 26 Hanseatic League, collection of its records, 537 Harington (E. C.) on "Heaving" at Easter, 96 - Snail, edible, 238 Water-closets, 290 Harlowe (S. H.) on "O Buck, Buck," 136 Harmer (G. H.) on the edible snail, 239 Harrison's "Chronologie," 263 Hart (W. H.) on water-closets, 332 Hartley (Mr.), his invention, 29, 117, 177, 217, 540 Hartwell (Dr.), noticed, 77, 298 Harvest-home cry, 286, 336 Harvey (W. M.) on Sir John Leach, 214 Livesay (Sir Michael), 388 Hatfield, the Popes' house near, 309 Hats, pith, 306, 297; military, 309, 334, 359 Hautemprise Convent, 108, 255 Hawbuck, cry used by carters, 467 Hawker (Rev. R. S.), bibliographical notes on, 42 Hay, references to, 60 Haydon (B. R.), his "Autobiography," 344, 516 Pavilion," Hans Place, 128 H. (C. G.) on quarterings in heraldry, 311 Heane (W. C.) on the Rowe famil yarms, 375 Southern Cross, 11 Heat in 1826, 73 Heaving, an Easter custom, 96 "Helena Adelsfreit," 369 Helston, Furry or Flora Day at, 32 Hemming (R.) on an engraving, 228 Ullatts, or Ullitts, 274 Hemsley (W. B.) on Sicilian Vespers, 54 |