Notes and Queries, Vol. V, Number 130, April 24, 1852 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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Notes and Queries, Vol. V, Number 130, April 24, 1852 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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Vol. V.—No. 130. NOTES AND QUERIES: A MEDIUM OF INTER-COMMUNICATION FOR LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES, GENEALOGISTS, ETC.
CONTENTS.
Notes.
THE TREDESCANTS AND ELIAS ASHMOLE. (Continued from p. 368.)
INEDITED POETRY.
NOTE ON VIRGIL.
MSS. OF DR. WHITBY, AND PETITION OF INHABITANTS OF ALLINGTON, KENT.
BILLS FOR PRINTING AND BINDING "THE KING'S BOOKE."
SIR RALPH VERNON.
THE FALLACY OF TRADITIONS.
ON THE DERIVATION OF "THE RACK."
Minor Notes.
Book-keepers.
The Substitution of the Letter "I" for "J" in the Names of "John, James, Jane," &c.
Daniel de Foe.
English Surnames: Bolingbroke (Vol. v., p. 326.).
Waistcoats worn by Women.
"Thirty Days hath September," &c. (Antiquity of).
Book-keepers.
The Substitution of the Letter "I" for "J" in the Names of "John, James, Jane," &c.
Daniel de Foe.
English Surnames: Bolingbroke (Vol. v., p. 326.).
Waistcoats worn by Women.
"Thirty Days hath September," &c. (Antiquity of).
FOLK LORE.
The Frog.
An Oath in Court (Vol. iv., pp. 151. 214).
St. Clement's and St. Thomas's Day.
The Frog.
An Oath in Court (Vol. iv., pp. 151. 214).
St. Clement's and St. Thomas's Day.
Queries.
SPEAKER LENTHALL.
NOTTE OF IMBERCOURT, SURREY.
Minor Queries.
Suffragan Bishops.
Poison.
Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
Martha, Countess of Middleton.
Lord Lieutenant and Sheriff.
Vikingr Skotar.
The Abbot of Croyland's Motto.
Apple Sauce with Pork.
Gipsies.
Breezes from Gas Works.
The Phrase "and tye."
Stonehenge, a Pastoral, by John Speed.
"Buro—Berto—Beriora."
'Prentice Pillars.
Archer Rolls: Master of Archery.
Witchcraft: Mrs. Hicks and her Daughter.
Antony Hungerford.
Rev. William Dawson.
"Up, Guards, and at them!"
St. Botolph.
Rental of Arable Land in 1333.
Dress shows the Man.
Burnet (Gilbert).
Where was Cromwell buried?
Suffragan Bishops.
Poison.
Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
Martha, Countess of Middleton.
Lord Lieutenant and Sheriff.
Vikingr Skotar.
The Abbot of Croyland's Motto.
Apple Sauce with Pork.
Gipsies.
Breezes from Gas Works.
The Phrase "and tye."
Stonehenge, a Pastoral, by John Speed.
"Buro—Berto—Beriora."
'Prentice Pillars.
Archer Rolls: Master of Archery.
Witchcraft: Mrs. Hicks and her Daughter.
Antony Hungerford.
Rev. William Dawson.
"Up, Guards, and at them!"
St. Botolph.
Rental of Arable Land in 1333.
Dress shows the Man.
Burnet (Gilbert).
Where was Cromwell buried?
Minor Queries Answered.
Knollys Family.
Emblematical Halfpenny.
National Proverbs.
Heraldic Query.
Chantrey's Marble Children.
Autobiography of Timour.
Knollys Family.
Emblematical Halfpenny.
National Proverbs.
Heraldic Query.
Chantrey's Marble Children.
Autobiography of Timour.
Replies.
THE EARL OF ERROLL. (Vol. v., p. 297.)
GENERAL WOLFE. (Vol. iv., p. 438.; Vol. v., p. 185., &c.)
JAMES WILSON, M.D. (Vol. v., pp. 276. 329.)
OLIVER CROMWELL.—THE "WHALE" AND THE "STORM" IN 1658. (Vol. iii., p. 207.)
AUTHENTICATED INSTANCES OF LONGEVITY. (Vol. v., pp. 178. 296.)
Replies to Minor Queries.
Haberdascher.—Hurrer (Vol. v., p. 137.).
Cou-bache (Vol. v., p. 131.).
Meaning of Groom.—M. F. Barrière (Vol. v., p. 347.)
Grinning like a Cheshire Cat (Vol. ii., pp. 377, 412.).
Mallet's Death and Burial (Vol. v., p. 319.).
Town-halls (Vol. v., p. 295.).
Whiting's Watch (Vol. iii., p. 352.).
The Birthplace of St. Patrick (Vol. v., p. 344.)
Family of Grey (Vol. v., p. 298.).
Edward Bagshaw (Vol. v., p. 298.).
White Livers (Vol. v., pp. 127. 212.).
Miniature of Cromwell (Vol. v., p. 189.).
Sleck Stone, Meaning of (Vol. v., p. 140.).
Tenor Bell of Margate (Vol. i., p. 92.; Vol. v., p. 319.).
Rhymes connected with Places (Vol. v., pp. 293. 374.).
Burial, Law respecting (Vol. v., p. 320.).
Lines on English History (Vol. iii., p. 168.).
Suicides buried in Cross Roads (Vol. iv., pp. 116. 212. 329.).
Th' Man i' th' Almanack (Vol. v., p. 320.).
Olaus Magnus (Vol. iii., p. 370.).
The Word "Couch" (Vol. v., p. 298.).
Haberdascher.—Hurrer (Vol. v., p. 137.).
Cou-bache (Vol. v., p. 131.).
Meaning of Groom.—M. F. Barrière (Vol. v., p. 347.)
Grinning like a Cheshire Cat (Vol. ii., pp. 377, 412.).
Mallet's Death and Burial (Vol. v., p. 319.).
Town-halls (Vol. v., p. 295.).
Whiting's Watch (Vol. iii., p. 352.).
The Birthplace of St. Patrick (Vol. v., p. 344.)
Family of Grey (Vol. v., p. 298.).
Edward Bagshaw (Vol. v., p. 298.).
White Livers (Vol. v., pp. 127. 212.).
Miniature of Cromwell (Vol. v., p. 189.).
Sleck Stone, Meaning of (Vol. v., p. 140.).
Tenor Bell of Margate (Vol. i., p. 92.; Vol. v., p. 319.).
Rhymes connected with Places (Vol. v., pp. 293. 374.).
Burial, Law respecting (Vol. v., p. 320.).
Lines on English History (Vol. iii., p. 168.).
Suicides buried in Cross Roads (Vol. iv., pp. 116. 212. 329.).
Th' Man i' th' Almanack (Vol. v., p. 320.).
Olaus Magnus (Vol. iii., p. 370.).
The Word "Couch" (Vol. v., p. 298.).
Miscellaneous.
NOTES ON BOOKS, ETC.
BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE.
Notices to Correspondents.
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