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GENERAL INDEX.


Editorial :

Bruce's heart, iii. 60

" Budge doctors of the Stoic fur," ii. 460

" But for the grace of God, there goes," iii. 20

Camoens, ' Lusiad ' in English, ii. 160

Campaniles, v. 80

" Carnage is God's daughter," vi. 260

Caroline (Queen), her trial, key to portraits, v. 300

" Case is Altered," vi. 460

Cates = things provided by the catour (caterer), i. 180

Catholic and Roman Catholic, vii. 180

Children, numerous, at a birth, ii. 140

Chin-a-chin-a-chop-sticks, v. 120

Christ, date of birth, ii. 300 . Christening a ship, iv. 260 ; v. 120

Christmas box, iii. 20

Christ's Cross, iii. 60

Cinderella's slipper, ii. 320

Clifton (Jeremiah), iv. 360

" Cogitavi dies antiques et annos seternos," iv. 360

Coke pronounced Cook, vii. 380

Coldharbour, vii. 200

Commerce, card game, v. 40

Corpse, rubbing with hand of, ii'. 340

" County Guy," iii. 380

Cromwell (Oliver), a brewer, iv. 80

" Crying down credit," iv. 40

Dagger money at Newcastle-on-Tyne, v. 280

Dawe family, iii. 180

  • De Tribus Impostoribus,' v. 240

" Decus et tutamen," v. 200

Disraeli's ' Bunnymede Letters,' vi. 180

D.O.M., iii. 400

Dryden's burial, ii. 440

  • ' Ego sum Bex Bomanus et supra," &c., iv.

480 English officials under foreign Governments,

iii. 300

Epitaphs, curious, books on, iv. 220 " Facing the music," i. 100 " Fat, fair, and forty," i. 460 ' Faublas,' vi. 200 Flagellants, books on, ii. 420 Fly, envious Time, iv. 460 " For of all sad words of tongue or pen," vi.

20

" Four Alls " or " Five Alls," vii. 180 " Foy Boat Hotel," iv. 40 French biographical dictionaries, iv. 380

' Gashed with honourable scars," iv. 540 Xl Get in the shire what one loses in the

hundred," v. 120 Gilpin (John), iii. 120

Googe's (Barnabe) ' Popish Kingdome,' iii. 420 Goyle, a water-course, vi. 100 " Great Jove has lost his Ganymede, I know,"

v. 500

Green Ginger Lane, iii. 480 41 Hail, beauteous stranger of the grove," v. 240

' He plucked off both his wings," iii. 480

' He saw a certain minister," v. 220

  • ' Her mother she sells laces fine," ii. 260

' Hermit in London,' ii. 440 "" Hoc habeo quodcumque dedi," ii. 460 Hollantyde, ii. 420 Hooligan in Bussian, vi. 360 "" I counted two-and-seventy stenches," vi. 140


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Editorial :

' I expect to pass through this world but once," v. 260, 393, 498 ; vi. 180 ; vii. 140 have fought for queen and faith," v. 180 I lay me down hoping to sleep," iv. 140 [ live for those who love me," iv. 280

' I 'm the loudest of voices in orchestra heard," iv. 420

' In the straw," iii. 280

' I shall pass through this world.' / expect.

' Jolly as a sandboy," iii. 260 Keen = eager, v. 60 Kelty (Mary Ann), vii. 300 Kemble (Fanny), iii. 360

' King of the Barbarines," vi. 320 Kodak, inventor of the word, v. 400 Kotow, its early use, v. 500 " La vie est vaine," v. 220 Land -waiter, its meaning, vii. 40 Larrikin, its origin, vi. 360 ' Lass of Richmond Hill,' iii. 20 Laystall, leastall,leyrestowe = a burial-place,

i. 440

Leases for 99 or 999 years, iii. 160 ; vi. 420 '* Life's work well done," v. 460 Lilith, Adam's first wife, vii. 340 ' Little Pedlington,' ii. 320 Lucifer matches : tinder boxes, vi. 360 -Ly, the suffix, vi. 300 " Mad as a hatter," iii. 20 " Man in the street," v. 100, 167 Mangel wurzel, vi. 180 Manuel's ' Count Lucanor and the Invisible

Cloth,' iii. 240

Marriages of cousins, v. 300 ' Marseillaise,' iii. 120 Masons' marks, ii. 500

Mildmay (Sir Humphrey), his ' Diary,' i. 220 Music in England in Shakespeare's time, vii.

360

' N. & Q.,' reprints from, iii. 100 Napoleon's horse Marengo, ii. 400 Navew, use of the word, ii. 500 Navvy, its derivation, ii. 20 ' Needy Knife-grinder,' iii, 380 Netting -mokes, vii. 260 " Not Amurath an Amurath succeeds," vi.

500

" O broad and smooth the Avon flows," i. 520 " O God ! O Good beyond compare 1 " vi. 240 " O ye who patiently explore," vii. 200

' Oh for a blast of that dread horn," v. 100 " Omnium consensu capax imperil," vi. 240

' On the knees of the gods," vi. 160 " Once in a blue moon," ii. 80 Pain : again, rime, iii. 260 Parish constables, v. 240 Parson's nose, vii. 420

Peacocks' feathers unlucky, i. 320 ; vii. 240 Pepys, pronunciation of the name, ii. 500 Petty France, vii. 120 Pig hanging a man, iii. 100 " Poeta nascitur, non fit," vi. 520 ' Poets that lasting marble seek," v. 60 " Pop goes the weasel," vi. 340 Portraits, engraved, index of, iv. 200 Postage stamps, used, iii. 400 ; first per- forated, vii. 320

Prunty : Patrick Bronte, iv. 100 Quarter of corn, i. 340 Queen's uniform, iii. 420