Notes and Queries, July 27, 1901.
INDEX.
549
Uphill zigzag, equine sagacity, 92
Upholder =upholsterer, 380
Usk Castle, tradition concerning, 115
Ussher (Archbishop), portrait of, 195
Utilitarian, use of the word, 425
V. (Q.) on Attur. Acad., ' 392
Callards, its etymology, 350
D.N.B.,'71
Foot of beef, 510
Foulrice : lock elm : chincherer, 353
Frail, 33
" Gone to Jericho," 56
Gurney (Hudson), his papers, 17
Henry III. pawns an image of the Virgin, 327
Lability, its meaning, 386
Makau, a precious stone, 469
Penny, the, 38
Saranine, its origin, 9
Shimmozzel, 11 V. (W. I. K.) on age of entry at Inns of Court, 17
Anglo-Hebrew slang : kybosh, 416
Cluzzom, its meaning, 70
" Crown " behind the Royal Exchange, 418
" Gone to Jericho," 56, 472
Herne (Richard), Sheriff of London, 1618-19, 374
High and Low : Conservative and Liberal, 238
Johnson (Robert), Sheriff of London, 1617, 313
Lodge (Sir T.), Lord Mayor of London, 127
London churches, 335
Machyn's ' Diary,' 1550-63, 185
Powdering gown, 374
Scudamore (Sir Clement), 373
Suffolk name for ladybird, 96
Unmarried Lord Mayors, 513
White (Sir J.), Lord Mayor of London, 127 Vade- Walpole (H. S.) on Col. H. Hugh Mitchell, 107 Valia as a female name, its origin and meaning, 447 Vane (Gilbert H. F.) on author of verses wanted, 315 Varna, the battle of, and the Papal fleet, 405 Velmatius, his ' Christeid,' 87
Verbs formed out of proper names, 182, 263, 393, 493 Verdure, its plural form, 184 Verge and yard, etymology of, 281 Veritas on Marat, 228
Verney (Sir Richard), date of his death, 468 Victoria (Queen), her death, 61 ; verses on, 149 ;
coronation, 346, 437 ; lines on by L. E. L., 510 Viscountcies of England without barony, 41 Visiting tickets, early mention of, 149 Viva, abbreviation of viva voce, 18, 115 Voltaire, his church, 466 Vondel and Shakespeare, 147 W. (A. C.) on passages in Chaucer, 30, 175, 377 W. (H.) on Thomas Scott, 28 W. (H. A.) on Arnold of Rugby, 77 W. (H. B.) on Abraham Elder, 148 W. (H. E. ) on Bronte topography, 469 W. (H. S.) on " In the swim," 237 W. (J. B.) on ancient marriage customs, 135, 208 W. (J. H.) on Byfield family, 129
Rectors of Sutton Coldfield, 75 W. (J. W.) on flogging at the cart tail, 28 W. (P.) on five o'clock tea, when introduced, 332 W. (R.) on 'Colburn's New Monthly Magazine,' 49
Fane (Blanche), 351 W. (W. B.) on " All roads lead to Rome," 427
Wabbling, use of the word, 168, 272
Wainwright (T.) on American invasion, 358
Latin lines, 12 Wake (H. T.) on Burns, 66
Joan of Arc, 408
Johnson (Dr.), 88
Wakefield (E.) on " In the swim," 29 Wakes, bell-ringing at, 188, 294 Walden, derivation of the place-name, 28, 155 336 Walker (Benjamin), d. 1764, his descendants, 368 Walker (J. T. B.) on Stonehenge, 358 Wallace (George), his biography, 408, 514 Wallace (R. H.) on In the John Trott way," 48
Kouen and succedaneum, 149
Wallace (George), 408 Wallace-James (J. G.) on animals in people's insides,
Arbuthnott, 458
Books on manners, deportment, and etiquette, 516
Funeral cards, 414
Gast, a family name, 418
Hately family, 411
Rymmyll, its meaning, 519
Wig=bun, 15
Wallace-James (Louisa) on Campbells of Ardkinglass, 293, 353
MacLeay family, 308
Waller (Edmund), his lyrics and sacred poems, 55 Waller family, 129, 208 Walpole (Horace), and his editors, 103 ; his letters to
Mann, 229
Walpole (Sir Robert), his definition of gratitude, 89 Waltham Abbey, gravestone at, 46 Walton (D.) on " Time was made for slaves," 109 Walton (Izaak), a relic of, 188, 410, 495 Ward (C. 8.) on Achffl Island, 254
Continual burnt offering, 476
Isabel of Portugal, 428
Margaret of Bavaria, 55
Margaret of Bourbon, 111
Ward (J. L.)on old marriage custom in Yorkshire, 273 Ward (K.) on Hamilton family, 128
Long (Constance), 8
Steere family, 49
Warren (Algernon) on Somersetshire ballad, 368 Warren (Sir John Borlase), 1753-1822, 15, 92, 198, 395 Watch belonging to Sir C. Shovell, 287 Watch-chain ornament, its signification, 35 Water-vole, its etymology, 184 Watson (Dr. Forbes), ob. 1870, 247, 354, 454 Watson (J. B.) on ' The Pursuit of Pleasure,' 328 Watts (Dr. Isaac), his 'Essay on the Ruin and
Recovery of Mankind,' 277 Waurom, co. Hertford, its meaning, 129 Weale (F. C.) on poem by Philip Scarpelli, 388
Verses by Lady Falkland, 388 Webb (A.) on verses on the Irish famine, 148 ' Wedded,' picture by Lord Leighton, 19 Wedding, gipsy, account of a, 45 Wedding dress, scanty, 17 Weekes : Catlin : Brocas, 267 Weight, troy, for bread, 18, 90 Weight, Roman steelyard, 228, 317 Welford (R.) on John Bright or ' Cranford,' 154
Chisel marks. 233
Defender of the Faith, 416