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SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, March, 1919.
K
Kaye (Sir John William), allusion in " His life
was one grand battle with old Time," 189, 258
K.C.B., its three crowns explained, 82
" Keirkenny," writer in ' Modern Society,'
identity wanted, 12 Kennedy (Benjamin Hall), his Latin rendering of
a committee notice, 167, 220 Kent. : Royal West Kent Regiment, its mottoes,
29
Kent, white horse of, its meaning, 245, 312 Kent family of Headbonrne Worthy, Reading,
and Winchester, 187. 274
Khaki-clad figures, first, in stained glass, 214, 260 " Kimono," used in English in 1637, 271 -kin or -kyn suffix, its meaning, 219 King Henry's Stairs, origin of name wanted, 74 King James's Stairs, origin of name, 74, 226 King's glazier, Barnard Flower, c. 1506-10, 19,
247
Kipling (Rudyard) on Germans as Huns, 25 Kirkpatricks of Closeburn and the Empress
Eugenie, 104, 277 Kitchener (Horatio Herbert, Earl) depicted in
fiction, 302
Knifegrinder, antiquity of his craft, 110 Knill (John), 1782, memorial at St. Ives, Corn- wall. 295
Kniveton (W.), engraver of Irish landscapes, 168 -kyn or -kin suffix, its meaning, 219
La Cour (P.) on windmill power in Denmark, 331
Labat (Valentine Knightley Chetwood) of Port-
arlington, information wanted, 188 Lancashire, Saxton's map of, its date, 218, 253 Land tax, charitable institutions exempt from,
272
Landed gentry temp. George III., work on, 18, 60 " Lascar," meaning and derivation of the word,
240 Latin : " Oh, dear ! What can the matter be ? "
Latin version, 245 Latin elegiac renderings of a committee notice,
73, 167, 220 Laughame family of Pembrokeshire, entries from
registers of St. Mary's, Haverfordwest, 184 Lavater (J. C.), translations in French before
1800, 102
" Laycock," meaning of the word, 162 Le Cateau, or Cateau Cambresis, its history, 269 Leap year : fine for refusing lady's offer of mar- riage, 245
Lee (Sir Henry Austin), death. 316 Lee Jortin family, history of, 77 Leeman (George), statue'at York, 208 Legh (Margaret. Lady), of Lyme, Cheshire, her
history, 48, 82, 141 Lemman or Leman (William), member of Long
Parliament, his history, 22 Lennox (Col. Charles), his commissions, 284 Letts (Louis R.), death, 344 Lewis (Dean John) of Ossory, his biography,
.190, 253
Lichfield, cross potent in episcopal arms, 302 Liege.'British consul in August, 1914, 260
Light Division's march to Talavera, 1809, 181 r
228
Lilliput and Gulliver, origin of the names, 73 r 140, 199
Lincoln, Devil overlooking, 34
Lincolnshire Escheators prior to 1400, 133
Lindis River, Lincolnshire, its various names,. 46, 85
Lindsay (Alexander), murdered c. 1660, details wanted, 326
Line, crossing the, origin of ceremonies, 77, 139
Literary and Philosophical Society, early in- stances, 217, 311
Littleton (Edward), d. at Fort William, 1707,. biography, 210
Livy, translated by G. G. Baker, 78
Lloyd (Mr.), " Founder of London Exchange,'^ his identity, 101, 167
London : early history of the Steelyard, in Thames Street, 14, 106 ; 'identity of 'St. Martin de Londres, 47 ; Dame Mary Roe, related to three Ixird Mayors, 49 ; flowers in public gardens, 74 ; suburban place-names of 18th century, 111,. 202 ; etymology of the name, 204 ; Dr. B- Hooke's drawings after the Fire of 1666, 241 ; Sir Walter Raleigh's connexion with East London, 296
London Exchange, " Mr. Lloyd, Banker," its^ founder, 101, 167
' London Society,' history of magazine, 74
Long Parliament, members of, their history, 21, 62, 112
Louch (George), cricketer, information wanted,. 301
' Love, Care, and Strength,' author of poem wanted, 300, 336
Love tokens, legends on, 137
Lowndes's ' Bibliographer's Manual,' 1867-64" edition, MS. wanted, 241
Loyal Brotherhood, 18th-century politico-con- vivial club, 45
Luberius, enigmas of, information wanted, 49
Lyon (John), founder of Harrow School, and his- gravestone, 166, 339
Lyte (Henry Francis), inscription on his grave at Nice, 83
Lyttleton (Sir Richard), obelisk to, at Lost- withiel, 209
Lytton (Edward Bulwer, Loid), date of publica- tion of ' Pelham,' 9
M
Macaroni, story of the origin of its name, 326
Macaulay (Thomas Babington, Loid), legend in lines written after the Fdinbuigh election, 60 ; misquotations by, 76, 107
Macbride (Capt. John), his relationship to- Boswell's wife, 106, 197
Macer, 1762, popular orator, his identity, 48,227
" Meebus," a ghost-word, 268, 308
Manic squares, their history, 54, 87
Magna Charta, table on which it was icputed to be- signed, 10, 66
Maprtt, supposed effect of onion on, 67, 89
Magriac family, particulars wanted, 162
" Maisonette " or " mansionette," 164
Malton (Thomas) the younger, 1748-1804, facts- wanted, 12
Malvern (Great), portraits in stained glass at, 24.7
Man, Isle of, licence to depart, 297