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Pillow in heraldry, 369, 452

Pimlico, origin of the name, 401, 457, 514
Pink (W. D.) on John Hickes, M.P., 88
Holloway (John), M.P., 510

Titles conferred by Cromwell, 112
Pink saucer defined, 78, 158, 254
Pinto (Mendez), his Voyages,' 488
Pipe Office, its history, 188, 297, 350
Pirates, Barbary, off Devonshire, 189

Pits (Arthur), committed to the Tower 1582, 366
Pitt (W.), Earl of Chatham, and North End Place,
Hampstead, 446

Place (W.) on Wilbraham and Tabraham, 430
Place-names: Askwith or Asquith, 37; ending
in -ox, 113; and possessives, 150; initial T. in,
486

Plain sailing or plane sailing, 270, 316, 352
Plane sailing or plain sailing, 270, 316, 352
Plas (P. van der), alleged portrait of Milton,
481

Plate, date of, 230, 298

Platt (Sir Hugh), date of death, 58
Platt (I. H.) on Shakespeariana, 165
Platt (J.), Jun., on Arabic-English, 336
Boy Scouts: their war song, 225
Bruges, its pronunciation, 473
Ga volt, Yiddish term, 365
Iverach, its pronunciation, 468
Moloker, Yiddish term, 385
New Zealand fossil shells, 489
Parpaloi Mamaloi, 325

Petersburg or St. Petersburg, 357
Santapee, Guiana term, 264

Scottish -is and -es in proper names, 486
Shalgham-zai, Anglo-Indian term, 448
TH as a symbol, 436

Tintagel, its pronunciation, 194
Waterloo, its pronunciation, 232

447,

Weyman (Stanley), his Wild Geese,' 146
Plaxtol, Kentish place-name, its origin, 33, 72
Plaxton (Rev. George), c. 1670, 301, 422, 503
Pleasure digging his own grave, engraving, 89
Poland (Sir H. B.) on Attorney-General to the
Queen, 170

Authors of quotations wanted, 514

Capital punishment in eighteenth century,
392

High treason and its punishment, 314, 417
Throat-cutting at public executions, 236

Treaty of Tilsit: Colin A. Mackenzie, 11
Pole (David), Fellow of All Souls, 125
Politician on Parliamentary applause, 376, 452
Pollard (H. P.) on Goldsborough family, 8
Pollard (H. T.) on Archbishop Sands, 12
Pollard-Urquhart (Col. F. E. R.) on "The Pro-
tector's Head," 217

Poll-books, Gloucestershire, 124

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Pomeroy St. Martin Pomeroy, the name, 382,
450, 495

Poole (Thomas) of Nether Stowey, books on, 180
Pope Adrian IV., Nicholas Breakspear, his death,
449

Pope (A.) and tiger folk-lore, 88, 135, 358; on a
Shakespeare quarto, 107

Pope's Head Tavern, referred to 1467, 206
Popple (William), 17th-cent. spelling reformer,
226

Portfolio Society, its history, 53

Portion, ecclesiastical, defined, 310, 358, 437
Portman estates and local history, 307

Possessives and place-names, 150

Post, Parcel, referred to 1790, 450

Potter (A. G.) on Persian translation by Shelley,
349, 438

Pottery, Wedgwood, of Australian clay, 261, 412
Potts (R. A.) on authors of quotations wanted, 173,
397

Hudson (Jeffrey) the dwarf, 438
Ode to Napoleon, 258

Seventeenth-century quotations, 271
Poundbury, its early history, 382, 450
Povey (Capt. Charles) and Bombay Regiment, 1
Powell (David), Fellow of All Souls, 126
Powell (David), Fellow of Oriel, 125
Power (Tyrone), 1797-1841, actor, 194, 257
Pownall (C. A. W.) on Stanley's mission to Paris,

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Prideaux (W. R. B.) on Salford: Saltersford, 297
Priest's bonnet, knocking off, 247

Prime Minister, French equivalent, 287
Primrose and Lord Beaconsfield, 486
Printer, first Dublin, 106

Prints Joseph Gulston's collection, 6; 'Sweet
Nan of Hampton Green,' 49; Frost Fair, 1739-
1740, 350, 433

Prior (Matthew) and his Chloe, 7, 77, 134
Prison, Fleet, in 14th and 15th centuries, 110, 258,
478

Proclamation at Quarter Sessions against im-
morality, 209

Promethean, a lighting device, 10, 54, 76
Promptorium Parvulorum.' reprint. 488
Pronunciation of foreign names, 190, 232, 271,
315, 338, 473; of "hors d'oeuvre," 229, 255;
as a test of nationality, 408

Proper names, -is and -es in Scottish, 486
Proverbs and Phrases:-

A full heart must either vent itself, 282

A woman, a spaniel, and a walnut tree, 15, 152:
Apple-John face, 308

As soon as the long nights come, 282

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Nose of wax, 437

O dear no! 349, 395, 434, 516

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Pimlico Keep it in Pimlico, 402, 457, 514
Pouring oil on troubled waters, 200
Pro aris et focis, 310

Psychological moment, 488

Put the comether over him, 420

Right nowe, 282, 374

Sinews of war, 137, 218, 253, 297

Spit of his father, 220

Talk of the town, 282, 374

Tenir une queue de vache à la main, 188, 273
Torne withe wylde horsez, 281

What you but see when you haven't a gun, 38,
255

Where there 's muck there 's money, 13
Proverbs and popular phrases in collections of
MSS., 281, 374, 458

Provincial book-trade, British, 1641-67, 141
Proximo, early use of the expression, 447
Prussians as a national name, 407

Psalm cxvii. and Cromwell at battle of Dunbar,
268, 436

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Psalmon (F.) on A glutted tiger," &c., 388
Pseudonymous literature, authorities on, 81
Punch Exhibition, 327

Punishment, capital, in 18th cent., 289, 392
Punishment, military, bastinado in, 246, 355, 397
Punishment for high treason, 229, 314, 354
Purleigh and the Washington ancestry, 323
Puzzle, typographical, 186, 216

Pych-pitch, applied to weaver's reed, 248
Pym (John), his mother, 309

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Quarter Sessions, immortality proclamation at,

209

Queen, Attorney-General to, holders of the office,
110, 170, 217

Quérard (J. M.), his Superchéries littéraires
dévoilées,' 81

Quicks Wood, Clothall, and Earl of Salisbury, 308
Quillin (B. Lord M.) on Comte d'Antraigues, 152
Heraldry in Froissart: pillow, 369
Waldock family, 78

Quinn (J. H.) on Don Saltero's Tavern, Chelsea,
110

Quivel (Peter), Bishop of Exeter, 30, 112, 215

Quotations :-

Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1909.

A glutted tiger, mangling in his lair, 388
A poet's art, 188

A rope! a rope! to hang the Pope, 834,
434, 496

Estivo nunquam conspectus Sydere Glaucus,
127, 270

Ah! why shouldst thou be dead when
common men, 454

All wit doth but avert men from the road, 396
Ampliat ætatis spatium sibi vir bonus, 108
And, half suspected, animate the whole, 28, 74
And he wandered away, 408

Another nymph, amongst the many fair, 156
As He guides the worlds like boats in a storm,

309

Atque illi primum sperare salutem, 127, 270
At sonitu ingenti putrem quatit ungula
campum, 127, 270

Attend when thou canst the funerals of thy
neighbours, 108

Away with the fonts in our churches, 108
Beaucoup de personnes voudraient savoir, 468
Because right is right, 510

Born of butchers, but of bishops bred, 348, 397
But not to one in this benighted age, 497
Castigat ridendo mores, 126

Come, gentle Sleep! attend thy votary's
prayer, 17

Contemplate the spectacle of life with appro
priate emotions, 247, 295

Continuus aspectus minus verendos magnos
homines, 127, 270, 356

Cum modo Frigoribus premitur, 127, 270
Dust thou art, to dust returnest, 272
England: Greatest King of England was
born not at Windsor, but at Huntingdon,
268, 314

Ergo ubi lapsa jacent sua quisque, 127, 270
Esse præstantem aliquam æternamque natu-
ram, 127, 270

Est bene non potuit dicere, dixit, erit, 374
Et certamen habent læthi, quæ viva sequatur,
127, 270

Even the gods cannot alter the past, 247, 295
Festinare nocet, nocet et cunctatio sæpe, 507
First from the shadow on the wall, 446
Fluctum enim totius Barbariæ ferre, 127, 270
For nearly five years the present ministry, 468
For the shame of Aspromonte, 247

From what small causes great events, &c., 510
God protect the public good, 134
Great fleas have little fleas, 380

Guests of the ages, at To-morrow's door, 28
Guy! Guy! Guy! stick him up on high,
384, 434, 496

Habacuc est capable de tout, 268, 314

Hæc Celebratio non omnino dissimilis, 127, 270
Heeper, peeper, chimney-sweeper, 12
Here and here did England help me, 68

He which drinketh well sleepeth well, 511
His end was peace, 450

Hoc iter manifesta rotæ vestigia cernes, 128,
270

Hinc venti dociles resono, 126

I cannot see the veiled face of Success, 268

I care not who writes the book that has a
good index, 469

I launch my bark on a wide, wide sea, 389

I sing the hymn of the conquered, 356
Idols of the market-place, 129, 173
Ille penes Persas Magus, 127

Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1909.

Quotations:-

I'm ninety-five, 16, 55

In cælo nunquam spectatam, 128, 271

In Liquorpond Street, as is well known to
many, 217

In that new world which is the old, 68
In the hot clasp of Victory, 309

Is he gone to a land of no laughter, 428, 476

It is too late! Ah, nothing is too late, 448, 497
Jovi hospitali, 209

Jowk, and let the jow gae by, 129, 174

Justitia, una alias virtutes continet omnes,
127, 515

Lack of appreciation, 247

Les beaux esprits se rencontrent, 74
Like the lion bold, 408

Like the Scythian Ateas, 127, 270
Lites fuge macrum arbitrium, 128

Lord, what will all the people say! 188
Lose this day loitering, 428, 476, 514
Men are like medlars, 109

Music of the spheres, 408, 454, 497
Nature, the kind old nurse, 408, 454

Nec minor est virtus, quam, quærere, 127, 271
Nil gravius nil improbius quam fœmina, 127
Non ego me methodo astringam, 16
Nothing is more rare in any man, 247

Nutrit ubi implumes peregrina Ciconia, 127
O Lernæam vere subolem, 128

Pax intrantibus, 506

Pectoris et cordis pariter proprieque, 128

Per Mare et per Terras, per quod tegit, 128,
271

Plus je connais les hommes, 188, 273

Possess one's soul, 247

Pour qui le monde visible existe, 247
Praises let Britons sing, 218

Prefaces to books are like signs to public-
houses, 113

Prima Salutantes atque altera continet hora,
128, 271, 356

Quadrijugis evectus equis sol aureus exit, 55
Queis tentant et arantes arenas, 127, 271
Qui que tu sois, voici ton maître, 69
Quod Reges Indorum protinus aureis, 127,
270, 356

Quos India pascit Onagros, 127, 270, 271
Quoth William Penn to Martyr Charles, 227
Quotidie viro nubit, 128, 271

Recte vivere; Alterum haud lædere, 469
Regio non alia in tota Asia, 127, 270
Reliquas etiam virtutes frugalitas continet,

173

Rich beyond the dreams of avarice, 220
Romæ, Lutetiæ ac Venetiæ, 127, 270
Salus civium in Legibus consistit, 127
Sanguis martyrum, semen Ecclesiæ, 487
Sic Angustiis a nobis devictis, 127
Sir Walter reigned before me, 278
Sleep the sleep of the just, 368

Snakes are generated out of human brains,
127, 270

Spread the mapp'd-out skulls, 157
Sufficit huic tumulus, 108, 332

Tell me not in mournful numbers, 209
The arrion crow, that loathsome beast, 88
The craftsmen's honours treasures are, 108
The French have taste in all they do, 129
The poet in a golden clime was born, 148
The pomp and prodigality of power, 448
The ringing grooves of change, 246
The scent of the roses, 300

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Jacques Babin, ex-noble, 474

Epulum Parasiticum,' 178

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R. (J. H.) on minister" in early charters, 109
R. (L. M.) on lèse-majesté: republic, 507
R. (M.) on authors of quotations wanted, 389
R. (S.) on the nose celestial, 54
Race-courses, dolls on, 326, 453

Races and mutton at Banstead, c. 1733, 246
Raid of the Bishop of Norwich, 1383, 468, 516
Railway on Thames Embankment suggested, 247
Raleigh (Sir W.), his house at Brixton, 348, 411
Randolph (J. A.) on Bruges : its pronunciation, 474
Ranger of Greenwich Park, history of the office,
189, 235

Rats' Club dinner, in 1816, 49

Ratcliffe (T.) on 46 Apple-John face," 308

"As the farmer sows his seed," 169, 352
Baal-fires near Belper, 206

"Butter out of a dog's mouth," 387
Cadey a hat, 374

Campbell, its pronunciation, 338
"Crooked Billet," 38

Cross sign: Hot Cross Buns, 157
Deedler Deedling, 66

Dickens on half-baptized, 90

Fee-bowls, 98

"He which drinketh well," 511

Jones (Hannah Maria), 298

"May Jemmy Johnson squeeze me," 309

Moloker, Yiddish term, 435

Murder at Winnats, 17

November 5th, 384

Nutting time: Cobberer, 185

Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1909.

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Reade (Aleyn Lyell) on Johnson's Ancestors, 44, Rod as measure for brickwork, 388
203, 343, 465

Plaxton (Rev. George), 301, 422, 503
Readman (F. D.) on French words in Scotch, 133
Red-tail knights, 1815, meaning of the term, 288
Reed (J. H.) on E. Thayer, 48
Rees (J. R.) on Hazlittiana, 61

Regimental marches, 167, 312, 352, 377, 457
Regiments: Bombay, 1662-5, its history,
Scots Greys, its history, 347, 396, 454
Reindeer, its spelling, 453

Relton (F. H.) on Dethick pedigree, 214
Reynardson family, 409

Rudge family, 470

Rugge or Rudge family, 169

Renzi (Sir Matthew de), d. 1635, 369, 433
Repington (Mr.) and Dr. Johnson, 390
Republic, early use of the word, 507
Research on Thelma: its derivation, 289
Revolution Society, temp. William III., 247, 317
Reynardson family, 409

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Reynolds (Sir Joshua) on an equestrian statue,
129

Richardson (Samuel), his family connexions, 96
Richter (Jean Paul F.), English translations of
his writings, 161, 254, 293

Riehl (W. H.), English translations of his works,
247, 295

Rigault (Nicolas), his 'Epulum Parasiticum,'
130, 177

Rime of kings and queens of England, 228
Rimes, nursery. See Nursery rimes.

Rise, as an active verb, 73

Rivett-Carnac (Col. J. H.) on arms of married

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Roman Catholic Bishops, English, their arms,
228, 316, 458

Roman law, its moral substance summarized, 469
Roman legions at York, 8, 134

Roman town buried in Inglewood Forest, 269, 317
Romille (Countess of) and the mill of Silsden, 208
Rose (W. F.) on charming-bells for bird-catching,
48

Roses as badges, 87, 174, 218

Rotunda, Blackfriars Road, and Rowland Hill, 221
Roundhead, earliest use as political term, 357
Round (J. Horace) on Turstin de Wigmore, 250
Round Oak Spring, sonnet to, 9, 73

Rowe (J. H.) on Basset: Englefield: Basevil, 29
De St. Philibert, 8

Manor identification, 48

Rowlandson (Miss), a centenarian kinswoman of
Dr. Johnson, 465

Roxburghe (Duke of) and Harewood House,
Hanover Square, 406

Royal Engineers of Ireland, 1251-1801, 328
Royal Exchange, statues round, 491

Royal Standard, the sovereign's flag, 72, 130, 193,
331

Rudge family, 169, 470
Ruffles, catgut, c. 1755, 189
Rugge or Rudge family, 169

Rushbrooke (Elizabeth)= W. H. Price, 369
Rushlights, 27, 76, 93, 135, 154, 275, 353
Ruskin (J.) on Baptistery font at Florence, 88
Russell (A.) Akbar's likeness, 215

Alphonso: Haakon, 234

Arabic vowels: their transliteration, 285
Authors of quotations wanted, 129
Barrar, its meaning, 358

Brass as a surname, 74

Comloquoy surname, 187

Counting bringing ill-luck, 137

Curious House, Greenwich, 469

Field-glasses in 1650, 73

French words in Scotch, 133

Garioch, its pronunciation, 298

House, oldest inhabited, in Scotland, 265

Kairwan, its meaning, 388

Lion and the unicorn, 294

November 5th: Guy Fawkes, 434

Paulitian language, 157

Skylarks in Orkney, 229

Spanish works in Borrow, 150

Swank, its meanings, 192

"Wife Bazaar,” 118

Russell (Lady) on Plus je connais les hommes,"

273

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Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1909.

Ruthwell Cross, Dumfriesshire, 168, 217
Rutton (W. L.) on burial-ground of St. George's,
Hanover Square, 57

Constables of the Tower, 118, 277

Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, 41, 142
Neyte, Eybury, and Hyde, 321, 461
Teoburnan= Tyburn, 329

Ruvigny (Marquis de) on Law of Lauriston, 434
S, long, in handwriting, 269, 338

S. on Edward Young, 490

S. (A. E.) on Anthony Merry, statesman, 228

S. (F. H.) on Nonconformist burial-grounds, 237
S. (F. S.) on Tintagel, 195

S. (G. H.) on Speakers of the House of Commons,
489

"Star and Crown," Goudhurst, 469

Wild (J. R.), artist, 447

S. (H.) on C. Barron, 19, Pall Mall, 69

Mediterranean, 456

S. (H. K. St. J.) on seventeenth-century quota-

tions, 270

Tintagel, 194

S. (J.) on Mr. Repington and Johnson, 390
S. (L.) on "the lost tribe" the Scotch, 9
S. (M. L.) on Horse Hill, 489

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S. (T. X.) on authors of quotations wanted, 129
Woollen goods from France, 149

S. (W.) on D.N.B. Epitome,' 284
Erskine (Charles, Cardinal), 377
Scots Greys, 454

S. (W. P. D.) on Bletchingly Place, 9

'Letters left at the Pastry-Cook's,' 476
Sabaritcke, use of the word, 1614, 33, 53, 134

St. Andrew, his head brought to Rome, 91, 135,155
St. Andrew's Cross, its history, 91, 135, 155
St. Apollonia, patron saint of the teeth, 121
St. Barbara's feather, 308, 373

St. Francis, Order of, and Dante, 303

St. Francis's moon in August, 189, 258, 478
St. George's, Hanover Square, its burial-ground,
8, 57

St. Giles, Cripplegate, Jubilee memorial at, 491
St. Godwald, his identification, 268, 476
St. Helena, Napoleon Bonaparte at, 162
Saint-Hilaire, Poitiers, its history, 287
St. Ia, her biography, 235

St. John Baptist's Eve and Day, how kept, 52, 353
St. John's, Westminster, and the Strand, 244
St. Kenelm's at Ware, print of, 129

St. Margaret's Hospital, or Green Coat School,
Westminster, 129, 172

St. Margaret's, Westminster, and the Strand, 244
St. Martha, representatives of, 108, 178

St. Martin Pomeroy and Roman pomoerium,
382, 450, 495

St. Mary le Bow, Milton memorial in, 491

St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury, memorial at,
491

St. Mary's Abbey, York, 17

St. Osyth dragon legend, 376

St. Pancras Borough Council, Latin motto, 369,
412

St. Patrick, friendly Brothers of, ante 1751, 308
St. Paul's, Cardinal of, 85, 173, 235, 273

St. Petersburg or Petersburg, 306, 357, 458

St. Swithin on American notions, 150

Animals, extraordinary contemporary, 398
"As the farmer sows his seed," 217

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"What you but see when you haven't a
gun," 38

Wife Bazaar," 276

Wilbraham and Tabraham, 477

St. Thomas, Charterhouse, at auction, 347
Saint and Melampus, allusion to, 68
Sainthill (Mrs.) on Windle family, 28

Sainthill (Richard), antiquary, of Topsham,
Devon, 228

Salad dressing, Sydney Smith's recipe for, 28, 74
Salford : Saltersford: Saltersgate, 222, 256,
274, 297, 337, 373, 438

Salisbury (Earl of) and Quicks Wood, Clothall,
c. 1780, 308

Salmon (D.) on church of Llantwit Major, 338
Pena (Dr.), 365

Salmon (Nathaniel), 1675-1742, antiquary, 489
'Salopian Magazine,' translation of Jean Paul
in, 161

Saltersford Salford: Saltersgate. See Salford.
Saltworks and place-names, 337

Sampson (Bishop) of Lichfield, his parentage, 429-
Sandæus (Maximilian and Crashaw, 307
Sands or Sandys (Archbishop), d. 1588, 12
Santapee, Buiana term, its meaning, 264
Sapper on regimental marches, 313
Sargeaunt (J.) on disdaunted, 328, 352
Sarum, use of the word, 234
Sax-Dane on the National Flag, 193

Nonconformist burial-grounds, 238
Pink saucer, 254

Stevenson (M.) and W. Preston, 189
Scabulonius, meaning of the word, 228
Scaramouch, etymology of the word, 86, 153, 257
Scargill (W.) on authors of quotations wanted, 397
Waterloo its pronunciation, 232

Schank (L.) on inferior clergy, 251

National Portrait Gallery, 476
Schroeter (H. M.) on Omar Khayyam bibliography,
307

Scone or scon, etymology of the word, 326
Scot (W.) on Chovevi-Zion,' 407
Scotch, French words in, 132, 274, 314
Scotch tour, c. 1830, title wanted, 9
Scotland, oldest inhabited house in, 268

Scots Greys, history of the regiment, 347, 396, 451
Scottish proper names, -is and -es in, 486

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