Notes and Queries, July 30, 1910.
I 1ST D E X.
ELEVENTH SERIES. VOL. I.
[For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED,
EPIGRAMS, EPITAPHS, FOLK-LORE, HERALDRY, OBITUARIES, PROVERBS AND PHRASES, QUOTATIONS,
SHAKESPEARIANA, SONGS AND BALLADS, and TAVERN SIGNS.]
A. (A. S.) on Roger Altham, 337
A. (B. M.) on ' Lily- White Boys,' 366
A. (D. C.) on D. Camerino Arcangelus, 268
A. (G. P. ) on Green Park Avenue, 398
A. (M.) on Spare family, 211
Yeovil golden torque, 385
A. (R.) on first elections under Ballot Act, 268 Aall (Jakob ) of Shadwell and Norway, 488 Abbatt (W. ) on Alabama-Kearsarge fight, 327
- Abbey of Kilkhampton,' key to, 76, 212
Abbot (George), M.P., his will, 322 Abbot (John), Westminster scholar, 1721, 268 Abbots, Mitred, 120 Abbott (G. F.) on Abbott family, 109
Abbott (Miss), portrait by Downman, 88 Abbott (Miss), her portrait by John Downman, 88 Abbott family, 109
Abrahams (Aleck) on ' Alonzo the Brave,' 419 Barker (Henry), Prebendary, 305 ' Collier's Water ' : Charles Pearson, 349 ' Critical Review of Publick Buildings in
London,' 189, 374 Duke's Place, Ald^ate, 397, 478 Green Park Avenue, 345 Houses of Parliament in 1733, 497 Le Sceur's statue of Charles I., 194 London prints and drawings, 4, 62 Nicholl (John), F.S.A., 388 ' Parish Guttlers,' 144 Records : their early depositories, 405 St. Austin's Gate, 408
St. Margaret's, Westminster, east window, 97 Shakespeare illustrators, 327 Shakespeare statuette, 17 Truchsessian Gallery, New Road, 369 Watering-Place Guide, 1803, 395 Westminster Abbey : western towers, 15 Wood Street Compter : Sponging Houses, 414 Accipitrinum Prandium, its meaning, 132 Acclamation = unopposed Parliamentary return,
167
Adams (President), his X. Y. Z. Mission, 1797, 366 Adams (W.) on medal : " Brother Adams," 289 Adams (W. R.) on tattooed heads, 205 Adams families, 289 Addison's maternal ancestry, 351 Adoxography, meaning of the word, 117 ' JBdes Walpolianse,' its contents, 34, 214 Agnes : To play Agnes, 290, 495 Agnew (D. C. A.) on the Huguenots, 448, 515 Ague-ring, c. 1547, 288, 378
Alabama-Kearsarge fight, 1864, photograph of, 327 Alfred and the cakes, the tale, 129, 211, 250, 315 Alipore on Four Winds, a fairy story, 149 Alldred (T. E.) on Shakespeare and Mountjoy, 376 Allegorical picture and Mount Cashell family, 248 Altham (Canon Roger), his marriage, 268, 337
' Alumni Cantabrigienses,' MS. of, 247, 310, 372
Alvary, Alvery, and Alveredus, Christian names,
156, 186 Ambergris and spermaceti, their source and date
of discovery, 386
Amelia (Princess), daughter of George II., 10 ' American in Paris,' two books, 12 American Indians, monuments to, 37, 235, 491 American booksellers, early, 423 Amersham Rectors, 1234-1537, 387 Anderson (J. L.) on Bibliotheca Drummeniana, 412
' Cramond Brig,' 436 Anderson (P. J.) on G. Chalmers's ' Scoticana?
Ecclesiae Infantia,' 267 Chalmers (G.), ' Sylva,' 226, 435 Chalmers (W.), ' Disputationes Theologicac/
267
Colman (G.),his ' Man of the People,' 1782, 467 LiddeJ (Duncan) and Jo. Potinius, 447 Andrews (E. W.) on Holbein's 'Duchess of
Milan,' 105 Anglo-Spanish author in Sorrow's ' Bible in Spain/
349
Annand (A. Y.) on Johnson and his circle, 227 Annual publications, list of, 327
Anonymous Works :
Cornwall : its Mines, Miners, and Scenery, 329, 373
Cramond Brig, a play, 389, 435
Generation of Judges, 69
Eugenia and Adelaide, 224
History of Bullanabce, 48, 356
Jonathan Sharp, 466
Manners and Customs of the French, 468
Prometheus the Firegiver, 1877, 247, 314
Recluse of the Pyrenees, 224
Short Whist, 90, 150, 277
Songs of the Chace, 1811, 329, 412
Testimony of the Spade, 49
Vortigern and Rowena, 73
Walk through Switzerland, 224 Anscombe (A.) on " Ljus," 209, 375
" When our Lord shall lie in our Lady's lap," 94
" Wiogora Ceaster " : Worcester, 123 Ansgar, Master of the Horse to Edward the
Confessor, 369
Antonine Itinerary, Spinis in, 61 Apperson (G. L.), on fountain pen, 395
Index to Foxe : lists of martyrs, 395
Rosamonda's Lake, 229
Rotherhithe, 56
"This world's a city full of crooked streets," 94
" When our Lord shall lie in our Lady's
lap," 94 Apssen counter, meaning of the phrase, 116