ii s. i. JUNE is, mo.] NOTES AND QUERIES.
483
s. d. \ Robbers and Policeman. ' Four Wavs to London..
Howard's Plaies, fol 150
Robbers and Travel- Three Blind Mice.
Sir Will. Killigrew's plaves, fol. . 5
lers.
Orange and Lemon.
Guicciardini, fol. . . . . 10
Puss, Puss, have a Drop Please I have come to
Woroneus Aureum Cornu, fol. . 50
of Milk.
work this Trade.
Poloni Chronicuni, fol. . 50
Sheep, Sheep, Come
Here we come gather-
Pedianum in Tullii, fol. . ' . 50
Home.
ing Nuts and (or of)
Kirtsten in Avenie, fol. . 50
Sixteen Hopping Steps.
May.
Nathanus Cocordantur, fol. . 10
The Farmer's in his
Blind Man's Buff.
Barbuo de Duch. di Milano, fol. . 5
Den.
Quoits.
Hist. Virsiert's March. Tuccilia?, fol. . 150
Tiny '011 the Line.
Puss or Puss in Corner.
I copied this rather as it seemed to be
than as it should be. It is in L. C. II. 286,
Leaving the Sixpence.
Telling the Time.
Broken Bottles.
Four Corners.
Chimney Pot.
Signal.
P.R.O. These lists are more notable for
Hop Scotch.
Hoop and Hider.
the books not mentioned than for those
Follow the Leader.
Goose in the Hole.
that are. C. C. STOPES.
The Minister's Cat.
The Sandbag.
Hop-la.
Dead Man, Arise.
LONDON CHILDREN'S OUTDOOR
Four Balls in the Net.
Point.
The Old Woman from
Inners and Outers.
Paper Chase.
Path Chase.
GAMES.
Botanv Bav.
Bean Bag.
OVER twenty thousand children attending the
Days of the Week.
Bumps.
The Dove and the
Hawk.
elementary schools of London were recently
Cut a Lump.
The Cobweb and the
examined for Junior County Council Scholar-
In and Out the Win-
Mouse.
ships. One of the questions set was '" Write
a full account of how to play the outdoor
.came you like best." The following is a
dows.
Half a Pound of Two-
penny Rice.
Croquet.
Hoppy Jiggy.
Snake and Ladder.
Mother and Father.
The Kine of the Bar-
list of "the games mentioned in the papers
Buck and Gobs. bara (? Barbary).
marked by two of the examiners :
Rings. Basket Ball.
Salt. Mustard, and Ball Tono.
Cricket.
Football (Association). Tennis.
Kick can Policeman, or
Kick can Copper.
Threading the Needle.
Vinegar.
Schools.
Parting in the Gap.
Tommy on the Train
Lines.
Shuttlecock.
Hockey.
Chalk Chase.
I Spy.
He.
Fives.
Forty.
There came a Duke a-
The New Ball Game.
Hide-and-Seek.
Touch (or Tig or Tag).
Leap -Frog.
Hoop Bowling.
Riding.
There Comes a Poor
The Wolf's Attack.
Bushel.
Cross Touch.
Touch-off -Ground.
Time.
Catching in the Rope.
Soldier from Botany Helicoplane Hunting.
Bay. Numbers.
French Touch.
Finder Tongue Touch.
Old Man.
Bat Race.
Poor Jeannie is a- Deaf and Dumb Motion..
"Weeping. Pop.
Widely, Winnie. Widdy
Stickv.
Wlddy Warner.
sticky Toffee.
DAVLD SAUVION.
Warney.
Lodo.
- -* 1
Swansea.
Hunting Stags.
C arlo.
Homey, Kickpost Hor-
ney. Hunter, Fox and
Diabolo (very rare).
The R inker.
NELSON'S BIRTHPLACE.
Geese, all of which
appear to be different
names for the same or
nearly the same game.
Rounders.
Guessing.
Hiding Hoop.
Proverbs.
Fishing in the Pond.
Sago.
I SHOULD be very glad if the pages of
N. & Q.' could preserve a record of the
curious and interesting facts which a very
aged lady permits me to make public.
Hast-liall (sometimes
Blow Ball.
May I begin by briefly stating that a
call.-d Ballbase).
Blacking Toppers (or
Topas or Topa).
Egg in Cap, or Egg
Gap.
Toddy all Round.
Hunt the Fox.
Hunt the Squirrel.
Pork and Greens.
Black Peter.
very strong and " far-descended friendship "
existed between my family and that of the
great Lord Nelson ? Neighbours in Norfolk,
the young people of the Nelson and Bolton
Egg in Xest.
Questions and Answers.
families were the constant associates of the
Two's and Three's.
Tally Ho. | Damants of Lammas and Fakenham for
Skipping d
Higher and Higher.
Push in the Ring.
Feet-off -Ground.
Wall to Wall.
Cat and Mice.
Musical Chairs.
Blue Coats.
three generations ; and two of the daughters
of the handsome young doctor for whom
Lady Hamilton used to dance and sing to
Snatch Cap. Puss come to me.
relieve the tedium of " mixing medicines "
Chilly Six Digs.
Fairy Chase.
Release.
I>addy round the Path.
Slap Dab.
Picking the Bird's Xest.
or Pick in the Crow's
Xcst.
in old Dr. Girdlestone's dispensary at Wells,
during Nelson's absence, married two of
the grandsons of Nelson's favourite sister
Show Faces. Red Indians. that Mrs. Bolton whose son became the