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Supplement to the Notes

, with No 16, Jan. 23, 1877.

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Divining or winchel rod, 19, 33, 106, 150, 210, 237
Dixon (J.) on misuse of words, 406, 487

Dixon (Dr. James H.), his death, 419; on Humbug,
its etymology, 16

Wilson's "Man in the Moon," 58

D. (J.) on Bloomsbury Church, 454
Fen Fend, 412
Shakspeariana, 405

D. (M.) on polygamy, 522

Sydenham (Thomas), 354
Dodd (James), actor, 289, 314
Dodd (Dr. Wm.), biography, 234
Dog-days and Sirius, 345

Dogs, whipped out of church, 37; at kirk, 125, 211,
278

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
Draghi (Giovanni B.), musician, 46

Drayton (Michael), the rival poet of Shakspeare's
Sonnets, 163; birds in his "Polyolbion," 513

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
Dessert, fruit baskets at, 508

Devil's toe-nail, i.e. Gryphea incurva, 426
Devon on Devonshire knights in the Tower, 329
Devonshire knights in the Tower, 329, 356
Devonshire white ale, 423

Devonshire (Georgiana, Duchess of), lines on, 166
Devotional works, 369, 492

D. (F.) on Pied Piper of Hamelin, 61
Scott's "Antiquary," 471
Shakspeariana, 143

D. (H. P.) on Bloomsbury Church, 454

Epigram on Dr. Whewell, 477

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Drummond (Wm.), of Hawthornden, and Shakspeare,

345

Dryden (John), opening to "The Flower and the
Leaf," 24; and Duke of Buckingham, 27, 71, 213
D. (S. M.) on Kamtschatdale sins, 186

D. (T.) on Cornish language in 1616, 6
Duels on English ground, modern, 420

Duhamel (Gen.), project for invasion of India, 329
Dumbledore, a provincial word, 98, 199, 277

Duns Scotus, the "Subtle Doctor," noticed, 244, 431
Durham, Cromwell's University at, 77
Durham proverb, 64, 117
Dusner, its meaning, 490
Dutch charities, 268

Dutch Land at Belfast, 95

D. (X. P.) on Blewitt surname, 415

Italian pronunciation of English, 356
Terrified Irritated, 398
"Dying Fox-Hunter," a print, 58
Dymond (R.) on a "Jingle," 212

E

E. on Hissár-lik, or Fort Troy, 167
Rebel Brothers, 87

Smallpox goddess in India, 378
Temple Momba Dévi at Bombay, 387
Ustick (Stephen), 47

Earley (W.) on Dibber: Dibble: Dipper, 289
Earwaker (J. P.) on "Book of Resolucon," 467
Collections and collectors, special, 483
Hollinshead (R.), MS. collections, 491
Rowe family, 494

East Hampton, an old English colony, 116
E. (C.) on Dr. J. H. Todd, 477

E. (C. J.) on William Holt, 432
Woodbastwick Church, 295

E. (C. P.) on old volume of poems, 414
Vulgate, St. Luke xv. 8, 279
Écrivain, French vineyard pest, 424, 515

EJ. on Lord Byron on sculpture, 445

Empson (C. W.) on Lord Stanhope, 229, 417.

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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
Hautemprise Convent, 108
La Zouche family, 56
Norwich (Bp. of), 1442, 69
Zouche, of Mortimer, 166

"Edinburgh Review" and Lord Byron, 49
Edwards family of Bristol, Somerset, &c., 5
Edwards (F. A.) on Folk-Lore, 462

Knighthood, compulsory, 478
"Realities," 297

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
Eildon Hills, cairn on, 229, 356, 419
E. (J. E.) on wedding superstition, 155
E. (J. P.) on Rev. Henry Ingles, 490
E. (J. W.) on Carlyle as a poet, 110
"Goulden Vanitee," 138

Leap in the dark," 151
"Ratcatcher's Daughter," 182

E. (K. P. D.) on the word Ague, 114
"Albert," book entitled, 88

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
of her last coin, 298; sources of the stories against
her, 348; letter to Lord Hunsdon, 486
Ella, termination in place-names, 410, 545
Ellcee on Bloomsbury Church, 522

Malice of rain, 126

North Derbyshire custom, 506

Yorkshire superstition, 6

Ellis (G.) on "Dying Fox-Hunter," 58
Frescoes, 432

"Hood for ever," 29

Maclise's "Blücher and Wellington," 113
Mail coach halfpenny, 435
Pocahontas (Princess), 105

Wellington (Duke of), theatrical address in honour
of, 537

Ellis (R. R. W.) on Hindu royal grant, 290
Horde, its derivation, 251

E. (M.) on St. George's Chapel, Windsor, 467
Embracing the church, a curious custom, 308, 436,
520

Emperor and Empress, as English titles, 159
Empson (C. W.) on Bloomsbury Church, 540
Leach (Sir John), 478

England, wolves and red deer in, 288, 375, 397, 400;
a "nation of shopkeepers," 420

English and French, affinity between, 17
English Dialect Society, 240

Engravings, their marks and monograms, 35, 276 ;
oval copper-plate, 228; by James Basire, 248; of
a lying in state, 248; of a funeral procession, ib.
Enilorac on Anatolian folk-lore, 185

"Canon bread and wine," 309

Groom Porters, 507

Literary fallacies, 466

Maclise's "Wellington and Blücher," 232
Waits, musical, 512

Woking grave plant, 318

Ensell family, 35

Epigrams:-

Bloomsbury Church, 454, 495, 522, 540
Greek, by Rufinus, and translation, 488

"Non mirum, elinguis mulier quod verba loqua-
tur," 86

"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
Episcopal biographies, 277

Epitaphs :-

Alfred (King), 364

Bradshaw (John) at Martha Bray, Jamaica,
Burgoyne (Roger) at Cirencester, 510
"But the dove found no rest," &c., 26
Elfleda, sister of Edward the Elder, 365
Pincher's, 126

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,
478

Walpole (Susan), wife of Sir E. Walpole, 425
White (John), in Enfield churchyard, 106

Erem on Dryden's "The Flower and the Leaf," 24
"Paradise Lost," 386

Eryng, its meaning, 14, 139, 237

Este on "Martyr of Erromanga," 477

"Pursuit of knowledge under difficulties," 476
Etherege (Sir Geo.), author, 48, 196
Ethnology, philological, 26
Etiquette, diplomatic, 106

Etonensis on Hesiod: Homer, 57
Ettrick Forest, a day in, 381, 420
Etymology and popular Reviews, 145, 194
Euripides, a false quantity, 325, 456
E. (W.) on Croser and Nixon arms, 174
Hindu royal grant, 187, 351
Excommunication and slippers, 228
Exempts in the French army, 386, 476
Explicit, as an abbreviation of "Explicitus," 286
Eyre family and arms, 7, 414, 498
Eyre (Edmund John), actor, 140

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"Facciolati et Forcellini Lexicon," 107, 214, 298,
332

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
"Je maintiendrai," 314
Murrain, 474

Passages, subterranean, 478
Planchette, 106

Satisfaction, signs of, 498.

Volumes, two tiny, 7

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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
Federer (C. A.) on Rev. Thomas Adam, 474
Fell (John), Bp. of Oxford, 251

Fen Prevent, or defend, 348, 412

Fennell (J. H.) on "The Age of Little Men," 169
Fequest, a surname, 348

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
will, 164

Finn (Dr.), his "Sephardim," 20

Fires, great, official accounts of, 49, 117, 192, 317;
losses by, 126, 276

First, its pronunciation explained, 148, 257, 414

Fish Dibble, 467

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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

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Devil overlooking Lincoln," 275

Folk-Lore Society, 198

Launders, 416

Rain, sign of, 466
Rushbearings, 186

Vulgate, Luke xv. 8, 336

Fiske (W.) on Skid, its derivation, 97

Fitzgerald (D.) on all-flower water, 107

Cow folk-lore, 298
Folk-Lore Society, 91
Gladiatoria herba, 158
Hamelin, Pied Piper of, 338

"Soothering kail," 188
Ulster Irish, 294

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

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Blackbird's days, 323
Borrowed days, 18

Burial, 144

Caterpillars poisonous, 462

Christmas custom, 506

Cock-crowing and strangers, 289, 397
Cornish, 364

Cow folk-lore, 109, 138, 298

Crossing one's breath, 505
Crowdy Kit, 462
Cumbrian custom, 24
Cure for an illness, 144

Custom at Abbot's Ann, 86, 235
Daughter, seventh, 144, 175

Death and the tide, 186, 305, 356
Deposit for luck, 24
Derbyshire, North, 506
Devil and the goats, 24
Dorsetshire, 364

Drinking while standing, 424
Drowning, 323

Ducks' eggs after sunset, 24
Eyebrows meeting, 286

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

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Folk-Lore:-

Snail telegraphs, 158

Soap slipping out of the hand, 323
Superstition, remarkable, 364
Swedish, 506

Toothache ascribed to a worm, 97
Weather sayings, 323, 364
Wedding superstitions, 155
Werewolf, 286

Western folk-lore, 123

Whit Sunday baby, 463
Wife-beating, 463

Witchcraft, 505, 506
Yorkshire luck penny, 6

Folk-Lore Society, 12, 37, 90, 137, 198

Forbes surname, 326

Forbes (Bp.), tale and sermon by, 19

Ford (Richard), contributions to reviews, 388
Forde (H.) on an epitaph, 426

Forfarshire song, 35

Forman (H. B.) on portraits of Defoe, 377
Shelley (P. B.), his MSS., 8

Foss (F.) on theatrical properties, 64
Foster (P. Le N.) on Sir John Leach, 517
Foundation stones, coins in, 389
Four o'clock, name of a flower, 67, 96
Fowke (F. R.) on seventh daughter, 175
Vow of the Clerk of Barnes," 62
Fowler family in Buckinghamshire, 468

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Fox (Charles James), parliamentary speeches, 449
Foxhounds, remarkable run with, 89
Frampold, its etymology, 325, 373
Francesca on Earl of Strafford, 98, 298
Francis I. at Pavia, 286, 434
Franck (Richard), his writings, 27
Freeman (B.) on the barque Asia, 55
Freemasonry, its heraldry, 327, 438

French and English, affinity between, 17

French hymnology, 309, 351

French language, its illogisms, 360, 456
French oaths, 400, 440

Fresco decorations, 107, 391, 432

Friday Church, earthworks near Arundel, 468
Frieze Frize, 126, 256

Friswell (J. H.) on "Punch and Judy," 333

Scran, its meaning, 55

"Tristram Shandy," 452
"Wicks" of the mouth, 229

Froissart, geographical names in "Chronicle," 74
Fronde, the War of the, 256
Froppish, its derivation, 448

Frumity. See Furmety.
Frump, its derivation, 325

F. (R. W.) on anonymous works, 388
Fry (F.) on the New Testament, 537
Fulburne, co. Cambridge, 1436, its tithes, 4
Fuller (Dr. Thomas), quotation by, 128
Fullers, companies and seals of the craft, 512
Fulton (Robert), his nationality, 125
Funeral customs, ancient, 385
Funeral garlands, 235, 317

Funeral sermon, 230

Furbish Farrabas, &c., 426

Furmety, or frumenty, 178, 236; a Christmas dish, 508
Furnivall (F. J.) on Harrison's "Chronologie," 263

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"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
Genealogy, curious old, 386

Genlis (Madame de) and the rod, 236
George III. and the Prayer Book, 509
Germ (H. S.) on winchel rod, 19
German heraldry, old, 108, 256
German University libraries, 227
German wills, 537

Gerunto (General), 119

Gete on the smallest books in the world, 378
Prig=Cheapen, 384

G. (G. L.) on Mount Nod Cemetery, 136
Ghat Pig, 234

Ghauts, its meaning and etymology, 371
G. (H. S.) on a coin, 229

Ensell family, 35
Fynney family, 304
Garrick family, 38
Gibson (Seafoul), 18

Giannone (Pietro), Italian historian, 330

Gibbon (E.), "Decline and Fall" in Italian, 55, 118
Gibbs (H. H.) on Bloomsbury Church, 495

Gibbs (Thomas), 154, 237

Gibbs (Thomas), Savoy lecturer, 88, 154, 237, 293

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Glanirvon on Ramping, a provincialism, 413
Glasgow, extracts from its Burgh Records, 402
Glass, old stained, at Strelley, Notts, 248, 333
Glastonbury thorn, growing cutting from, 76
Glenn (D.) on seals, 387
Gloit Smooth, glassy, 326
Gloucestershire dialect, 346

Gloucestershire salutations, 146, 256
Goffe (Dr. Stephen), 296

Golda, its meaning, 467

Goldsmith (Oliver), obituary notice, 246; anecdote of,
347, 397, 458, 545

Gomme (G. L.) on precedence of ambassadors, 293
Burns (R.) and Carlyle, 177
Huntingdonshire land tenure, 449
"Gondibert," a heroic poem, 54, 338
Goole, the town, derivation of its name, 76
Gort (Viscount) on Irish peerage, 51

Pembroke earldom, 26

Government offices in 1728, 86

Grammar, four current blunders in, 534
Grammars, Romance, 69, 192, 259

Granby (Marquis of), residence at Kensington Gore, 469
Granson (Otho de), French poet, 267
Granville (Dennis), not a Papist, 366

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Grattan (Henry), parliamentary speeches, 449
Graves (R. E.) on Caroloiades," 297
Grecian history, unrecorded incident, 66
Green Thursday, i.e. Maundy Thursday, 491
Green (E.) on Cade family, 189

Seal ring, 229

Walpole (Edward), 321

Green (S. A.) on anonymous plays, 135
Greenstreet (A.) on will of Wm. Finch, 164
"Third Nobility" Roll of Arms, 222
Winchelsea mayors, 206

"Greenth" of summer, 328
Greenwich, its etymology, 272, 333
Gregory (A.) on Gloucestershire dialect, 346
Gretna Green marriages and registers, 508
Greville (George, Lord), his education, 300
Grey de Ruthyn peerage, 120
Gribouri, French vineyard pest, 424, 545
Groom Porters, 426, 507

Grosart (A. B.) on Nicholas Breton, 369
Davies (John), of Hereford, 327
Groves (T. B.) on ancient records, 461
G. (R. S.) on Friday Church, 468
Grundy (T. R.) on Bishop Forbes, 19

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
Gwynn (Nelly) at Sunninghill, 67

H, its misuse, 267

H

H. on the title of Honourable, 489
Irish peerage, 9, 71

H. (A.) on the name Hamnet, 156
Haggerday, its meaning, 48, 195
Haig (Jane) on Carlyle as a poet, 110
Folk-Lore, 424

Hymn tunes, profane, 218

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Igdrazil," 173

Puzzles, 446

Hailstone (E.) on M. Rodger Brierley, 388
"Treatise on the Confession of Sinne," 429
Haith, its meaning, 429, 525

Halkett (S.), "Dict. of Anonymous Literature," 447
Hall (H.) on Maclise's "Blücher and Wellington," 48
Halliday (K.) on Coleridge's "Ancient Mariner,"
Hamburg steamer lost, 48

Hamelin, Pied Piper of, 61, 175, 338
Hamilton dukedom, 129, 373
Hamilton (J.) on a medal, 449

Hamnet, a baptismal name, 91, 156, 475

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Handel (G. F.), memorials of, 207, 315; "The Har-
monious Blacksmith," 286, 335

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
Harmatic, its meaning, 167, 258

Harmer (G. H.) on the edible snail, 239
Harrison family, 174, 196

Harrison's "Chronologie," 263

Hart (W. H.) on water-closets, 332

Hartley (Mr.), his invention, 29, 117, 177, 217, 540
Hartwell family, 298

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
Haule or Hauley rhyme, 66

Hautemprise Convent, 108, 255

Hawbuck, cry used by carters, 467

Hawker (Rev. R. S.), bibliographical notes on, 42
and Milton, 65

Hay, references to, 60

Haydon (B. R.), his "Autobiography," 344, 516
Hayes (Sir Henry), his trial and pardon, 489
H. (B. C.) on Bedlamite ballads, 544
H. (B. Y.) on Lobster Soldier, 36
H. (C.) on Francis I. at Pavia, 434

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Pavilion," Hans Place, 128

H. (C. G.) on quarterings in heraldry, 311
Shield of pretence, 314

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

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