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SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 24, 1914.
Crimea, British graves in the, 209, 274
Criminals, use of cages for, 269
Criticisms of plays produced 1875-85, 490
Cromarty, meaning of place-name, 130, 178, 312
Cromer, origin of place-name, 312
Cromwell (Jane), d. 1647, her epitaph, 8, 97
" Crooked Billet," Tower Street, mentioned in
' Barnaby Rudge,' 50, 116 Crooked Usage, London street-name, 187 Crophall or Crophull (Agnes), Lady Devereux, her
mother, 509 Cross: Janus Cross, Sherburn, Yorks, 176, 217,
258 ; at Folkestone, ancient perron of, 331,
398 ; at Glasgow, mentioned in Defoe's ' Tour,'
349, 416, 492 Crosses, consecration, near piscinae, 328, 398 ;
on walls of Throcking Church, 286 Cross-legged effigy, at Birkin, Yorks, 207, 446 ;
at Rothley, Leicester, 465 Crowle family, 489
Croydon, " The Star," Broad Green, 38 Crusaders and cross-legged effigies, 207, 446 Culpeper family of Kent, 429 Curtis (W.), 1774, coloured print of, 128, 178 Custumal from ' Liber Niger,' the date of, 88
D
' Daily Telegraph,' Mr. J. Merry Le Sage's jubilee,
25
Dancing on " Midsummer Night," 58 Dane O'Coys, name of farmhouse, 210 Daniell (S.), his portrait of the Queen of Candy,
310, 354 ,
Danvers family of Swithland and London, 48, 113 Darwin (C.), his theory anticipated, 47, 152 Date-letters, Scottish, their use, 469 Dauphin, the last, his descendants, 506 Davenport (Robert), his play ' The City Night- Cap,' 170, 212
Davis (Harry) of Norfolk, c. 1840, 428 De Gray (Henry), of Thurrock, Essex, c. 1190,
107, 190, 235
De Grey family, 107, 190, 235
De la Rame (Louise), Ouida, her short stories, 17 De Quincey and 4, York Street, Co vent Garden,
104
De Vere family, 330, 412 Dead, pagan custom of offering food to, 77 Defoe (D.), his ' Tour ' and Glasgow Cross, 349, 416,
492 ; his ' Weekly Review,' c. 1704, 448 Deity, pictures of, in churches, 34, 334 " Deinoccuana," meaning of the word, 329 Dennis (John) and 'The Conscious Lovers,' 1723,
288, 337
Despicht (Joseph), his plays, 248, 314 Dhona, Dona, or Done, 1643, his title, 269, 355 Dick (Dr. W.) of Tullymet, his parentage, 168 Dickens (C.), Dotheboys Hall anticipated, 3 ; places mentioned in ' The Uncommercial Traveller,' 13, 94 ; " The Crooked Billet " in ' Barnaby Rudge,' 50, 116 ; St. George's Gallery mentioned by, 94 ; Col. Gordon in ' Barnaby Rudge,' 251 ; picture-cards in c Pickwick,' 408, 471 ' Dictionary of Musicians,' 1822-7, editor and
compilers, 394
' Dictionary of National Biography,' additions and corrections, 29, 65, 70, 86, 88, 101, 127, 167, 168, 189, 228, 242, 258, 265, 266, 297, 314, 357, 367, 415, 422, 443, 466, 470, 487, 508
" Dilling," definition of, 468
Dillon (C.), actor, portrait of, 72
Dining-room at White's Club before 1840, 129
Directories of London, 1790-1827, 188, 278
Disraeli (Benjamin), commemorative tablet, 119
quotations and statements, 170, 216, 255 D'Israeli (Isaac), his first appearance in print,.
1784, 86
Disraelis, their burial-place, 154, 217 " Distoneth," meaning of the word, 88 Dodekanisa, topographical misnomer, 167 Dolman (Alban), Cambridge scholar, r. 1557, 508 Donnelly (Sir Ross), c. 1804, his biography, 390, 473 Doronderry. See Doivnderry. Dorset, Pembroke, and Montgomery (Anne,
Countess of), her diary, 106 Dotheboys Hall anticipated, 3 Dou (Gerard), artist, his life and work, 509 " Double entendre," origin of the phrase, 508 Douglas epitaph in Bohemia, 505 Douglass (Clementina J. Sobieski), d. 1771, 232 " Dowleggis," meaning of the word, 426, 478 Downderry, derivation of place-name, 32, 117,
158, 198, 255
Down, co., history of, 310, 378 Dragonby, place-name of, 1913. 105 Dramatic criticism, 1875-85, 490 Droeshout engraving of Shakespeare, 189 Dryden (J.), his copy of ' Parnassus,' 370, 418 Du Thisac family of Lorraine, 28 Duany (Andrew), Westminster scholar, 1719, 469 " Dubbing," meaning of the word, 1570, 29, 114 Dublin, the English spoken there, 467 Dubnisson ( ), Westminster scholar, c. 1795, 469 ' Duchess of Malfi,' play by Webster, 355, 424 Duck (Stephen), thresher, poet, parson, 101, 167 Duelling, Napoleon I. and, 50, 215 Duff (W.), Westminster scholar, 1720, 469 Duff (W.), Westminster scholar, 1737, 469 Duke's Place, Aldgate, its history, 61 Dumas (Alexandre), continuation of ' Monte
Cristo,' 07
Dun ( ), Westminster scholar, 1797, 469 Duncombe (T.), Westminster scholar, 1722, 469 " Dunstable lark," origin of the expression, 469,
515
" Duratea," meaning of the word, 426, 478 Durell (A.), K.S., Westminster scholar, 1670, 469 Durell ( Ann ) = Rev. T. Warwick, 188 Durell (Rear- Admiral P. ), 1759, his representa- tives, 28, 188
Durham and the rebellion, 1469, 90 Durham family and surname, 348, 455 Dutch ambassador in Paris, 1770, 208 Dyke (T.), Westminster scholar, 1738, 469
" Ea " in proper names in ' Widsith,' 261
Earldom of Lincoln, 46, 11 1, 193, 210, 237, 277
Easter eggs, payment by serf-tenants, 465
Eaton (N.), Harvard College, his marriages, 70
Edouart (Augustin), his silhouette portraits, 166
Effigy, cross-legged, at Birkin, Yorks, 207, 446 ;
at Rothley, Leicester, 465 " Egerton (William)," his ' Faithful Memoirs of
Mrs. Oldfield,' 1731, 245
Eggert, clockmaker of Bristol, 1810, 290, 332 Eggs used in payment by serf -tenants, 465 " Eight and fortie men " of Shropshire, 1642,.
49, 117 Elford family, 7