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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 23, 1899.
Davies (T. L. O.) on Cornwall or England ? 131
Dawkum, its meaning, 347, 435
Day, seventh, 26
Dean (6.) on Todmorden, 115
Deaths, their registration, 131, 213
De Berneval (G.) on juvenile authors, 492
French Peerage, 478
Ingelow (Jean), novel by, 498
Penn (William), 474
Deed temp. Edward I., its value, 307
Defoe (Daniel) and ' A Journal of the Plague Year,
47, 133
De Kellygrew family arms, 269, 436 De Mireinont (Marquis), reference to, 248 Demon's aversion=vervain, 387 De Montmore (Nicolas Payen), book of his travels,
388
Denby pies, 490
Denman (A.) on Peter Shaw, M.D., 167 Dental College, oldest, 98 De P. (A. V.) on Du Piessy family, 432
Hook of Holland, 387
De Quincey (Thomas), article in Latin on, 304 De Ros family of Hamlake, 7, 158 Derring-do, misuse of the word, 506 Devaulx, clockmaker, 368 Devil's or DuvaPs House, Holloway, 81, 236 Dewark, land measure, 146, 217 Dewsiers, its etymology, 387, 493 Dey (E. M.) on Shakspeariana, 82, 422, 483
Somers (Lord), 285
Dibdin (E. E.) on "baccy" for tobacco, 177 Dickens (Charles), and R. W. Buss, 87, 256, 333; and 'Methods of Employment,' 144; and York- shire schools, 205 ; and Lant Street, Borough, 223 notes on 'Pickwickian Manners and Customs,' 401 lines by, 507
Dickenson (Sir Thomas), of York, his biography, 147 Dictionary of English proverbs, 487 'Dictionary of National Biography,' notes and correc
tions, 66, 162, 282, 322 Different, misuse of the word, 3, 1 71 Difficulted, use of the word, 55, 156, 336 Dilke (Lady) on Chevalier Servandoni, 109 Dirt, its sanctity, 324 Dix (E. R. M.) on stationer, 1612, 108 " JDodgill JKeepan," its meaning, 447 Dodgson (C. L.). See Lewis Carroll. Donne (Dr. John), his ' Poems,' 1650 edition, 29, 255 Doog. See Mauthe doog. Doon=village prison, 467 Dorling (E. E.) on supporters, 36 Dossetor (D. R.) on local silversmiths, 116 Douce (Francis), his literary remains, 87, 158 Douglas (W.) on Major Longbow, 438 West (Mrs. W.), actress, 78, 192 Wigan=Pincott, 317 Doveale, its meaning, 487 Drangut, its meaning, 507 Draycot, co. Worcester, its locality, 268, 376 Drayson (A. W.) on rotation of the earth, 417 Dredge (Rev. John Ingle), his death and biography,
40
Drew (Mrs.), American actress, 288, 392 Drowned bodies, their recovery, 465
Drummond families of Broich and Strageath, 91
Dublin, its liberties, 6, 171 ; Georgian inscription, 307
Dublin University and lecords of the Inquisition, 509
Duckworth family of Lancashire, 228
Du Deffand (Madame), Walpole's letters to, 247
Duels in the Waverley Novels, 42, 169, 330
Duff (William), his biography, 129
Duffield (W. B.) on siege of Siena, 370
Dunbar family of Grangehill, 88
Dunfermline earldom, 78, 156
Dunheved on posts in 1677, 326
Dunning (G. H. J.) on Augmentation Office, 368
Dunter, its meaning, 34
Du Piessy family, old French, 248, 432
Durand (C. J.) on 16th Light Dragoons, 356
Durham topography, 53
Dutchman, his smoking, 224
Duval's or Devil's House, Holloway, 81, 236
Dyer (A. 8.) on Rev. George Buckeridge, 468
E
E. (C. H. D.) on ' Song upon Praise of Chloris,' 167 E. (F.) on Corpus Christi, 327 E. (K. P. D.) on hare proverb, 468
Sea horse, 345 Earle (J.) on English grammar, 308 Earth, inclination of its axis, 224 : its rotation and
the glacial epoch, 291, 335, 417, 457 Easter bibliography, 284 Eaton (Theophilus), his second wife, 267, 394 Ebor on Henrietta, Lady Wentworth, 347 Eccles in place-names, 446 Edgcumbe (R.) on Lefevre's portrait of Bonaparte,
176
Edward VI., correct date of his birth, 206 Edwards (Rev. William), rector of Ten by, 7 Egerton (Mrs.), actress, her portraits, 186 Egg, standing, 386, 472 Elephant, its derivation, 187, 335, 374 Elephant, Latin epitaph on, 228 Eliot (George), the pseudonym, 344 Ellis (A. S.) on Hugh fitz Grip and the Martels, 221
Tennyson family, 312 El worthy (F. T.) on lair and lairage, 133
Through-stone, 210 Energeticness, new word, 85 England, Bonaparte's attempted invasion, 16, 71, 255,
419 ; Roman, 36 ; Roman potteries in, 68, 196 English grammar, innovation in, 308, 433 English letters, Old and Middle, 169, 211, 258, 313 Engraving of House of Commons, 188, 468 Enigmas, "Man cannot live without my first," 11,
157; " Totum sume, fluit," &c., 29, 131 ' Entertaining Gazette,' periodical, 505 Eo in names, its pronunciation, 305
Epigram :
" Medicus et pollinetor," 141, 315 Episcopal families, 76 Epitaph, faded, 250
Epitaphs :
Cromwell (Oliver), by Pavilion, 428 Elephant's, in Latin, 228 " Quod expendi habeo," 164