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SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1915.
Dawson (Joseph), Etonian, 1762, 169
Dayroles (T. P.), Etonian, 1763, 169
De Gray. See Gray.
De Ruyijnes. See Ruvijnes.
Dealtry (James), Etonian, 1758, 169
Death folk-lore, 232, 307
Delancey (Stephen), Etonian, 1761, 169
Dene-Holes, Little Thurrock, origin of, 249, 314,
390, 437, 450
Denny (Thomas), Etonian, 1762, 211 Denton (W.), Etonian, 1763, 211 " Deratization " =clearing away of rats, 386 Derby (George), Etonian, 1763, 211 Derby (William), Etonian, 1763, 211 Derham (Samuel), M.A., M.D., d. 1689, 131 Derlee, official of Edward III., 130 Derwentwater (Earls of), their descendants, 148,
218, 256, 271, 311, 373, 415, 458 Detectives in fiction, 469
Dibdin (C.), 1745-1814, his Helicon Theatre, 389 Dibdin (T.), his 'Manchester Marine,' 1793, 49,
117 Dickens (C. ), errors in first edition of ' Pickwick,'
153 ; and Yarmouth pottery, 286 ; and
wooden legs, 409, 454, 493 ; early allusions to
'Pickwick,' 487 ' Dictionary of National Biography,' additions
and corrections, 161, 213 168, 214 328 329,
377, 396 Dido, her purchase of land, variants of the story,
17, 430, 497 Diggle (Bumney) =Leonora ffrederick, 1725, 269,
391
Dilgardno (Robert), Etonian, 1761, 211 Dinant (Sir Josce de), c. 1190, 150 Disraeli (Benjamin) the elder at Stoke Newington,
1800, 287
Dissenters, Protestant, registers of, 30, 93, 193 " Distribute," printers' phrase, early use of, 106 Doble (Henry), Etonian, 1757, 211 Dodington (G. Bubb), Lord Melcombe, his MS.
correspondence, 9
Dogs, history of the Skye terrier breed, 250, 291 Donaldson (John), Etonian, 1761, 211 Donnellan (D. Nixon), Etonian, 1764, 211 D'Orsay (Count), his portraits, 231 Douglas (Sholto), Etonian, 1762, 211 Douglas (William), Etonian, 1758, 211 Dover seen from Calais, temp. James I., 86 Dowty (Aglen A.), his ' The Coming K ,' 1876,
242, 296
Drake (Richard), Etonian, 1764, 211 Drake (Roger), Etonian, 1764, 211 Dramas, line-endings of old, 170 Dreams, the purchasing of, Japanese supersti- tion, 421, 477
Dreams and literature, 447, 512 Druidism, a modern advocate of, 408, 456 Drury (Madame), aged 116, her death, 467, 514 Dryden (John), a portrait of, 28 Dudley (Dud), his memorial, Worcester, 457 ' Duel,' painting by Rosa Bonheur, 450 Duff, missionary ship, sailed 1798, 14 Duncombe and Scoles families, 331 " Dunnage," use of the word, 1336, 11 " Dunstable lark," origin of the expression, 397 Durham, inscription, quotation from Scaliger,
o87 Durley and TJpham, list of Rectors of, 63, 366,
414
Dwight, derivation of the surname, 87, 178 Dyers, ordinances of, c. 1298, 107 Dyott. See Dwight.
Ear burning, superstition concerning, 108
Eastbourne, clerks and sextons of St. Mary's, 306
Edinburgh, Linclesay BrotherSj 18th-century
traders, 381
Effigies, cross-legged, meaning of the position, 418 Eleanor of Provence, her burial-place, 150, 195,
318
' Elegies, Descriptive and Moral,' 1760, 309 " Elfou," misprint for Edfu, 18 Elizabeth (Queen), adulation of, 48, 136 Emblems, floral, of countries, 349, 413, 457, 513 England and France quarterly, 281, 336, 396, 417,
458, 510
England, history of, with riming verses, 267, 393 Epaulets worn on one shoulder, 270, 357 " Ephesians," Shakespearian term, 450, 497
Epigrams :
How can you doubt if the New King, 150 The coach o'erturned, and on the ground were seen, 349, 412
Epitaphs :
I was well, I would be better ; I am here, 154, 193, 296
We were not slayne but raysd, 171, 213, 257 Erskine (Lord), 1750-1823, his speeches, 131, 177 Espus (Iprwerth ab) of Glamorgan, 1194, 187 Essex, hidage of the county, 282 Euodias, the sex of, 509
Evance (Sir Stephen), banker, c. 1690, 17, 256 Evolution, Maimonides and, 156 Eyles (Sir Richard [?]), Bart., c. 1741, 108 " Eyrer," female swan, word used 1405, 9
Page family, 68
Pahie (Anthony), Etonian, 1765, 268
Fahie (George), Etonian, 1765, 268
Parley (James), Etonian, 1756, 268
Farley (John), Etonian, Sept., 1758, 268
Farley (John), Etonian, Oct., 1758, 268
Fairer (James), Etonian, 1756, 268
Fairer (John), Etonian, 1756, 268
Farthing stamps, c. 1880, 489
" Felix Summerly " (Sir H. Cole), his handbooks
of London, 47, 98
Fenton (W. S. M.), Etonian, 1762, 268 Fenwick family, 110 Fiction, detectives in, 469 Field (Julian), his ' Aut Diabolus aut Nihil,' 139,
173, 236 Fielding (Henry), cryptic utterance in ' Tom
Jones,' 85 ; his ' Letters,' 3 vols., 91, 214 ;
geography of ' Tom Jones,' 191, 253, 292, 372 ;
sack and " the usual words " in ' Tom Jones,'
209, 293, 392
Fife, called the " Kingdom " of, 449 ' Fight at Dame Europa's School,' pamphlet, 1871,
268, 314, 356 Fildieu family, 29 Fire and new-birth -of seeds, 472 Fisher (Lord), dictum attributed to, 408 Fitz-Henry (Meiler), c. 1220, and Robert Fitz-
Stephen, c. 1183, 161, 213 Fitz-Stephen (Robert), c. 1183, and Meiler Fitz-
Henry, c. 1220, 161, 213 Flag, National, at sea, the Red Ensign, 146 " Flash " of the uniform of the Welsh Fusiliers, 15