Pillow in heraldry, 369, 452 Pimlico, origin of the name, 401, 457, 514 Titles conferred by Cromwell, 112 Pits (Arthur), committed to the Tower 1582, 366 Place (W.) on Wilbraham and Tabraham, 430 Plain sailing or plane sailing, 270, 316, 352 Plate, date of, 230, 298 Platt (Sir Hugh), date of death, 58 Petersburg or St. Petersburg, 357 Scottish -is and -es in proper names, 486 Tintagel, its pronunciation, 194 447, Weyman (Stanley), his Wild Geese,' 146 Authors of quotations wanted, 514 Capital punishment in eighteenth century, High treason and its punishment, 314, 417 Treaty of Tilsit: Colin A. Mackenzie, 11 Poll-books, Gloucestershire, 124 : Pomeroy St. Martin Pomeroy, the name, 382, Poole (Thomas) of Nether Stowey, books on, 180 Pope (A.) and tiger folk-lore, 88, 135, 358; on a Pope's Head Tavern, referred to 1467, 206 Portfolio Society, its history, 53 Portion, ecclesiastical, defined, 310, 358, 437 Possessives and place-names, 150 Post, Parcel, referred to 1790, 450 Potter (A. G.) on Persian translation by Shelley, Pottery, Wedgwood, of Australian clay, 261, 412 Hudson (Jeffrey) the dwarf, 438 Seventeenth-century quotations, 271 Prideaux (W. R. B.) on Salford: Saltersford, 297 Prime Minister, French equivalent, 287 Prints Joseph Gulston's collection, 6; 'Sweet Prior (Matthew) and his Chloe, 7, 77, 134 Proclamation at Quarter Sessions against im- Promethean, a lighting device, 10, 54, 76 Proper names, -is and -es in Scottish, 486 A full heart must either vent itself, 282 A woman, a spaniel, and a walnut tree, 15, 152: As soon as the long nights come, 282 Nose of wax, 437 O dear no! 349, 395, 434, 516 : Pimlico Keep it in Pimlico, 402, 457, 514 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 What you but see when you haven't a gun, 38, Where there 's muck there 's money, 13 Provincial book-trade, British, 1641-67, 141 Psalm cxvii. and Cromwell at battle of Dunbar, 66 Psalmon (F.) on A glutted tiger," &c., 388 Punishment, capital, in 18th cent., 289, 392 Pych-pitch, applied to weaver's reed, 248 Quarter Sessions, immortality proclamation at, 209 Queen, Attorney-General to, holders of the office, Quérard (J. M.), his Superchéries littéraires Quicks Wood, Clothall, and Earl of Salisbury, 308 Quinn (J. H.) on Don Saltero's Tavern, Chelsea, Quivel (Peter), Bishop of Exeter, 30, 112, 215 Quotations :- Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1909. A glutted tiger, mangling in his lair, 388 A rope! a rope! to hang the Pope, 834, Estivo nunquam conspectus Sydere Glaucus, Ah! why shouldst thou be dead when All wit doth but avert men from the road, 396 Another nymph, amongst the many fair, 156 309 Atque illi primum sperare salutem, 127, 270 Attend when thou canst the funerals of thy Away with the fonts in our churches, 108 Born of butchers, but of bishops bred, 348, 397 Come, gentle Sleep! attend thy votary's Contemplate the spectacle of life with appro Continuus aspectus minus verendos magnos Cum modo Frigoribus premitur, 127, 270 Ergo ubi lapsa jacent sua quisque, 127, 270 Est bene non potuit dicere, dixit, erit, 374 Even the gods cannot alter the past, 247, 295 From what small causes great events, &c., 510 Guests of the ages, at To-morrow's door, 28 Habacuc est capable de tout, 268, 314 Hæc Celebratio non omnino dissimilis, 127, 270 He which drinketh well sleepeth well, 511 Hoc iter manifesta rotæ vestigia cernes, 128, Hinc venti dociles resono, 126 I cannot see the veiled face of Success, 268 I care not who writes the book that has a I launch my bark on a wide, wide sea, 389 I sing the hymn of the conquered, 356 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 In that new world which is the old, 68 Is he gone to a land of no laughter, 428, 476 It is too late! Ah, nothing is too late, 448, 497 Jowk, and let the jow gae by, 129, 174 Justitia, una alias virtutes continet omnes, Lack of appreciation, 247 Les beaux esprits se rencontrent, 74 Like the Scythian Ateas, 127, 270 Lord, what will all the people say! 188 Music of the spheres, 408, 454, 497 Nec minor est virtus, quam, quærere, 127, 271 Nutrit ubi implumes peregrina Ciconia, 127 Pax intrantibus, 506 Pectoris et cordis pariter proprieque, 128 Per Mare et per Terras, per quod tegit, 128, Plus je connais les hommes, 188, 273 Possess one's soul, 247 Pour qui le monde visible existe, 247 Prefaces to books are like signs to public- Prima Salutantes atque altera continet hora, Quadrijugis evectus equis sol aureus exit, 55 Quos India pascit Onagros, 127, 270, 271 Recte vivere; Alterum haud lædere, 469 173 Rich beyond the dreams of avarice, 220 Snakes are generated out of human brains, Spread the mapp'd-out skulls, 157 Tell me not in mournful numbers, 209 Jacques Babin, ex-noble, 474 Epulum Parasiticum,' 178 66 R. (J. H.) on minister" in early charters, 109 Races and mutton at Banstead, c. 1733, 246 Rats' Club dinner, in 1816, 49 Ratcliffe (T.) on 46 Apple-John face," 308 "As the farmer sows his seed," 169, 352 "Butter out of a dog's mouth," 387 Campbell, its pronunciation, 338 Cross sign: Hot Cross Buns, 157 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. Reade (Aleyn Lyell) on Johnson's Ancestors, 44, Rod as measure for brickwork, 388 Plaxton (Rev. George), 301, 422, 503 Regimental marches, 167, 312, 352, 377, 457 Relton (F. H.) on Dethick pedigree, 214 Rudge family, 470 Rugge or Rudge family, 169 Renzi (Sir Matthew de), d. 1635, 369, 433 1; Reynolds (Sir Joshua) on an equestrian statue, Richardson (Samuel), his family connexions, 96 Riehl (W. H.), English translations of his works, Rigault (Nicolas), his 'Epulum Parasiticum,' Rime of kings and queens of England, 228 Rise, as an active verb, 73 Rivett-Carnac (Col. J. H.) on arms of married Roman Catholic Bishops, English, their arms, Roman law, its moral substance summarized, 469 Roman town buried in Inglewood Forest, 269, 317 Roses as badges, 87, 174, 218 Rotunda, Blackfriars Road, and Rowland Hill, 221 Rowe (J. H.) on Basset: Englefield: Basevil, 29 Manor identification, 48 Rowlandson (Miss), a centenarian kinswoman of Roxburghe (Duke of) and Harewood House, Royal Engineers of Ireland, 1251-1801, 328 Royal Standard, the sovereign's flag, 72, 130, 193, Rudge family, 169, 470 Rushbrooke (Elizabeth)= W. H. Price, 369 Alphonso: Haakon, 234 Arabic vowels: their transliteration, 285 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 Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1909. Ruthwell Cross, Dumfriesshire, 168, 217 Constables of the Tower, 118, 277 Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, 41, 142 Ruvigny (Marquis de) on Law of Lauriston, 434 S. on Edward Young, 490 S. (A. E.) on Anthony Merry, statesman, 228 S. (F. H.) on Nonconformist burial-grounds, 237 S. (G. H.) on Speakers of the House of Commons, "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. (T. X.) on authors of quotations wanted, 129 S. (W.) on D.N.B. Epitome,' 284 S. (W. P. D.) on Bletchingly Place, 9 'Letters left at the Pastry-Cook's,' 476 St. Andrew, his head brought to Rome, 91, 135,155 St. Francis, Order of, and Dante, 303 St. Francis's moon in August, 189, 258, 478 St. Giles, Cripplegate, Jubilee memorial at, 491 St. John Baptist's Eve and Day, how kept, 52, 353 St. Margaret's Hospital, or Green Coat School, St. Margaret's, Westminster, and the Strand, 244 St. Martin Pomeroy and Roman pomoerium, St. Mary le Bow, Milton memorial in, 491 St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury, memorial at, St. Mary's Abbey, York, 17 St. Osyth dragon legend, 376 St. Pancras Borough Council, Latin motto, 369, St. Patrick, friendly Brothers of, ante 1751, 308 St. Petersburg or Petersburg, 306, 357, 458 St. Swithin on American notions, 150 Animals, extraordinary contemporary, 398 "What you but see when you haven't a Wife Bazaar," 276 Wilbraham and Tabraham, 477 St. Thomas, Charterhouse, at auction, 347 Sainthill (Richard), antiquary, of Topsham, Salad dressing, Sydney Smith's recipe for, 28, 74 Salisbury (Earl of) and Quicks Wood, Clothall, Salmon (D.) on church of Llantwit Major, 338 Salmon (Nathaniel), 1675-1742, antiquary, 489 Saltersford Salford: Saltersgate. See Salford. Sampson (Bishop) of Lichfield, his parentage, 429- Nonconformist burial-grounds, 238 Stevenson (M.) and W. Preston, 189 Schank (L.) on inferior clergy, 251 National Portrait Gallery, 476 Scone or scon, etymology of the word, 326 Scots Greys, history of the regiment, 347, 396, 451 |