Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 110, December 6, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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Vol. IV.—No. 110. NOTES AND QUERIES: A MEDIUM OF INTER-COMMUNICATION FOR LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES, GENEALOGISTS, ETC.
CONTENTS.
Notes.
THE ABORIGINES OF ST. DOMINGO.
MITIGATION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT TO A FORGER.
PASSAGE IN JEREMY TAYLOR.
PARALLEL PASSAGES.
FOLK LORE.
Death Omen by Bees.
Death Omen by Bees.
THE CAXTON COFFER.
Minor Notes.
Mental Almanac (Vol. iv., p. 203.).
Corruptions recognised as acknowledged Words (Vol. iv., p. 313.).
Pasquinade (Vol. iv., p. 292.).
Epigram on Erasmus.
Etymology of London.
Verses on Shipmoney.—
Columbus's Bust, &c. at Havanna.
Mental Almanac (Vol. iv., p. 203.).
Corruptions recognised as acknowledged Words (Vol. iv., p. 313.).
Pasquinade (Vol. iv., p. 292.).
Epigram on Erasmus.
Etymology of London.
Verses on Shipmoney.—
Columbus's Bust, &c. at Havanna.
Queries.
ADDITIONAL QUERIES RESPECTING GENERAL JAMES WOLFE. (Vol. iv., pp. 271. 322.)
CHRISTIANITY, WHEN FIRST INTRODUCED INTO ORKNEY.
THE ROMAN INDEX EXPURGATORIUS OF 1607.
Minor Queries.
313. "The Don," a Poem.
314. John Lord Frescheville.
315. Meaning of "Pallant."
316. Rectitudines Singularum Personarum.
317. Sir Henry Tichborne's Journal.
318. Round Towers at Bhaugulpore.
319. Johannes Trithemius.
320. Races in which Children are named after the Mothers.
321. Foreign Ambassadors, Ministers, Envoys, and Residents from Foreign Courts.
322. Critolaus and the Horatii and Curiatii.
323. Cabal.
324. "Thus said the Ravens black."
325. Symbols in Painting.
326. Latin Verse on Franklin.
327. General Moyle.
328. Musical Compositions of Matthew Dubourg.
329. Collodion, and its Application to Photography.
330. Engraved Portrait.
331. Lines by Lord Chesterfield on Queen Caroline's supposed Refusal to forgive her Son when on her Death-bed.
313. "The Don," a Poem.
314. John Lord Frescheville.
315. Meaning of "Pallant."
316. Rectitudines Singularum Personarum.
317. Sir Henry Tichborne's Journal.
318. Round Towers at Bhaugulpore.
319. Johannes Trithemius.
320. Races in which Children are named after the Mothers.
321. Foreign Ambassadors, Ministers, Envoys, and Residents from Foreign Courts.
322. Critolaus and the Horatii and Curiatii.
323. Cabal.
324. "Thus said the Ravens black."
325. Symbols in Painting.
326. Latin Verse on Franklin.
327. General Moyle.
328. Musical Compositions of Matthew Dubourg.
329. Collodion, and its Application to Photography.
330. Engraved Portrait.
331. Lines by Lord Chesterfield on Queen Caroline's supposed Refusal to forgive her Son when on her Death-bed.
Minor Queries Answered.
Kimmeroi, Cimbri, Cymry.
Dictionary of Musicians.
City of London Charter.
St. Alkald.
Kimmeroi, Cimbri, Cymry.
Dictionary of Musicians.
City of London Charter.
St. Alkald.
Replies.
PLAIDS AND TARTANS. (Vol. iv., p. 107.)
RELIGIOUS STATISTICS. (Vol. iv., p. 382.)
ROYAL LIBRARY. (Vol. iii., p. 427.; Vol. iv., pp. 69. 154.)
DAMASKED LINEN. (Vol. ii., p. 199.; Vol. iii., pp. 13. 229.)
VERMIN, PAYMENTS FOR DESTRUCTION OF. (Vol. iv., pp. 208. 389.)
WAS RALEIGH IN VIRGINIA? (Vol. iv., pp. 190. 241.)
Replies to Minor Queries.
Bunting's Irish Melodies.
Colonies in England (Vol. iv., pp. 272. 370.).
"History of Anglesey," &c. (Vol. iv, p. 317.).
The Lowey of Tunbridge (Vol. iv., p. 294.).
Praed's Works (Vol. iv., p. 256.).
John à Cumber (Vol. iv., p. 83.).
Punishment of Prince Edward of Carnarvon (Vol. iv., pp. 338. 409.).
Joceline's Legacy (Vol. iv., pp. 367. 410.).
Bristol Tables (Vol. iv., p. 406.).
Grimsdyke or Grimesditch (Vol. iv., pp. 192. 330.).
Derivation of "Æra" (Vol. iv., p. 383.).
Scent of the Blood-hound (Vol. iv., p. 368.).
Monk and Cromwell Families (Vol. iv., p. 381.).
"Truth is that which a man troweth" (Vol. iv., p. 382.).
"Worse than a Crime" (Vol. iv., p. 274.).
Verses in Classical Prose (Vol. iv., p. 382.).
Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru (Vol. iv., p. 257.).
Nolo Episcopari (Vol. iv., p. 346.).
Hougoumont (Vol. iv., p. 313.).
Call a Spade, a Spade (Vol. iv., p. 274.).
"Tace is Latin for a Candle" (Vol. i., p. 385.; Vol. ii., p. 45.).
Collars of SS. (Vol. iv., pp. 147. 236.).
Locusts of the New Testament (Vol. iv., pp. 255. 351.).
Theodolite (Vol. iv., p. 383.).
"A Posie of other Men's Flowers" (Vol. iv., p. 211.).
Voltaire (Vol. iii. p. 433.).
Sinaïtic Inscriptions (Vol. iv., p. 382.).
Le Greene at Wrexham (Vol. iv., p. 371.).
Cross-legged Effigies (Vol. iv., p. 382.).
The Word Ἀδελφὸς (Vol. iv., p. 339.).
Finger Pillories (Vol. iv., p. 315.).
Blackloana Heresis (Vol. iv., p. 239.).
Quaker Expurgated Bible.
"Acu tinali merida" (Vol. iv., p. 406.).
Bunting's Irish Melodies.
Colonies in England (Vol. iv., pp. 272. 370.).
"History of Anglesey," &c. (Vol. iv, p. 317.).
The Lowey of Tunbridge (Vol. iv., p. 294.).
Praed's Works (Vol. iv., p. 256.).
John à Cumber (Vol. iv., p. 83.).
Punishment of Prince Edward of Carnarvon (Vol. iv., pp. 338. 409.).
Joceline's Legacy (Vol. iv., pp. 367. 410.).
Bristol Tables (Vol. iv., p. 406.).
Grimsdyke or Grimesditch (Vol. iv., pp. 192. 330.).
Derivation of "Æra" (Vol. iv., p. 383.).
Scent of the Blood-hound (Vol. iv., p. 368.).
Monk and Cromwell Families (Vol. iv., p. 381.).
"Truth is that which a man troweth" (Vol. iv., p. 382.).
"Worse than a Crime" (Vol. iv., p. 274.).
Verses in Classical Prose (Vol. iv., p. 382.).
Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru (Vol. iv., p. 257.).
Nolo Episcopari (Vol. iv., p. 346.).
Hougoumont (Vol. iv., p. 313.).
Call a Spade, a Spade (Vol. iv., p. 274.).
"Tace is Latin for a Candle" (Vol. i., p. 385.; Vol. ii., p. 45.).
Collars of SS. (Vol. iv., pp. 147. 236.).
Locusts of the New Testament (Vol. iv., pp. 255. 351.).
Theodolite (Vol. iv., p. 383.).
"A Posie of other Men's Flowers" (Vol. iv., p. 211.).
Voltaire (Vol. iii. p. 433.).
Sinaïtic Inscriptions (Vol. iv., p. 382.).
Le Greene at Wrexham (Vol. iv., p. 371.).
Cross-legged Effigies (Vol. iv., p. 382.).
The Word Ἀδελφὸς (Vol. iv., p. 339.).
Finger Pillories (Vol. iv., p. 315.).
Blackloana Heresis (Vol. iv., p. 239.).
Quaker Expurgated Bible.
"Acu tinali merida" (Vol. iv., p. 406.).
Miscellaneous.
NOTES ON BOOKS, SALES, CATALOGUES, ETC.
BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE.
Notices to Correspondents.
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