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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 30, 1904.
Parry (Judge), his monograph on Charles Macklin, 506
" Part and parcel," earliest use of the phrase, 308
Passim, earliest use in English, 308
Passing bell, its various names, 308, 350
Paste : anchovy or shrimp paste, earliest use, 447,
477, 510
Patience, card game, 268
Patriarchs, (Ecumenical, of Constantinople, list of, 249 Patrick on Collins, 515
Irish ejaculatory prayers, 337 Patterdale, "King of," the title, 149, 193, 276 Pavia (Lorenzo da) at Venice, 76 Pavia, discovery of the original altar of the Certosa,
421
Pawnbrokers, Tuscan, and rue, 148, 231 Peachey (G. C.) on ample, 8
' Athense Cantabrigienses,' 348 Book collectors, 1 98 Field-names at Brightwalton, 228 Pawnbrokers and rue, 231 Peacock (Edward) on aurora borealis in Lincolnshire,
242
Becket (Thomas a), his martyrdom, 450 Birth-marks, 430 Cold Harbour, 496 Corn, damage to, 283 Field-names, West Haddon, 94 Fitzhamon, 132 Frost and its forms, 158 Glowworm or firefly, 112 Jenion's Iritack, 477 Murderer, disguised, in folk-lore, 266 Premier Grenadier of France, 385 St. Patrick at Orvieto, 131 " Sun and Anchor" Inn, 504 ' Yong Souldier,' 512 Pearson (H. S.) on smallage, 330 Pearl, etymology of the word, 426 Peck (William), his MsS., 348, 434, 513 Peculiars, ecclesiastical, 175 Pedigree in 1640, 46(5 Peer of France, the last, 225 Peet (W. H.) on bibliography of publishing and book
selling, 81, 142, 184, 242, 304, 342 Brindley (James), 376 Printing in the Channel Islands, 436 Pemberton family, late of Peterborough, 469 Pengelly (Lord), his portrait at Furnival's Inn, '288 Penn (William), his 'Fruits of Solitude,' 190, 275 Pennecuik (Alexander) and Richard Steele, 386, 513 Penny (F.) on Westminster changes in 1903, 855 Penrith place-name in Act of Henry VIII., 29, 97
156, 275, 354
Pentenne: en pentenne, origin of the word, 408 Pentruth, its locality. See Penrith. Pepys (S.) on birth of 365 children, 68 ; on Jonson
and Shakespeare, 292, 352 Percy, pronunciation of the name, 97, 156 Peridote, a kind of chrysolite, 386 Periodicals for women, prior to nineteenth century
228, 295, 397
Perkins (E. E.) on Eleanor Mapletoft, 167 Persian painting, 29 Petchorin (Father), d. c. 1873, 487 Petersen (G.) on Adam Lyttleton, 509 Petty (S. L.) on Chelsea Physic Garden, 227
-'hilosophy, moral, Aristotle and Shakespeare on, 405
472
hinn (C. P.) on " Sal et saliva," 432 hrase, definition of the word, 427 'hysic Garden at Chelsea, 227, 270, 336 'hysicians and apothecaries, origin of signs in pre- scriptions, 409, 453
'ickford (J.) on Addison's daughter, 151 Antiquary V, antiquarian, 396 Arthur (King), sleeping, 194 Banns of marriage, 18 Birth marks, 430 Bright (Dr.), his epitaph, 5 Cockshut time, 195 Dorsetshire snake-lore, 333 Easter Day, Kentish custom on, 324 Envelopes, 175 Flaying alive, 352 Glowworm or firefly, 157, 216 Hydrophobia patients smothered, 332 " Kissed hands," 135
Military buttons : Serjeants' chevrons, 472 Mount Grace le Ebor', Monastery of, 25 o Pamela, 52
Periodicals for women, 397 Proverbs in the Waverley Novels, 455 Robin a Bobbin, 218 Shakespeare's grave, 416 " Ship " Hotel, Greenwich, 375 " Silly Billy," 233
Stephens (William) President of Georgia, 334 Thackeray and Catherine Hayes, 205 Tugs, Wykehamical notion, 353 Pierpoint (R.) on " Chaperoned by her father," 110 Chasuble at Warrington Church, 128 Edgar (King), his blazon, 76 Egerton-Warburton, 169 English, foreign, 224 Epitaph at Doncaster, 19t5 "Fide, sed, cui vide, "255 "First catch your hare," 254 Flaying alive, 73 London season, 446 Pamela, 135
Premier Grenadier of France, 470 "Was you ?" and " You was," 509 Pig and Kill-pig : American colonies and England , 105 Pigeon English at home, 506 Pigott (Thomas), of Dublin, his parentage, 489 Pigott (W. J.) on Thomas Pigott, 489
Tyrrell (Christabella), 109 Pills, cobweb, in 1781, 205, 273, 317 Pincerna (Richard), 1147, his biography, 469 Pindar (Peter) and Mrs. Lane, 226 Pindar family, 134
Pink (W. D.) on Lancashire and Cheshire wills, H8 Railway relic, 6 Rous or Howse family, 56 Smith (Right Hon. John), Speaker, 348 Pit = a grave, 287
Pit of a theatre, earliest instance, 286 Pita, etymology of the word, 326 Pius X., anagrams on, 146, 253 ; his arms, 309, 373 Place-names, letters inserted in, 52, 91, 190, 228, 278, 292, 310, 371, 471 ; ash, its derivation, 72, 113, 137 ; Paradise, Heaven, and Hell as, 24o, 332