Notes and Queries, Number 84, June 7, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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Vol. III.—No. 84. NOTES AND QUERIES: A MEDIUM OF INTER-COMMUNICATION FOR LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES, GENEALOGISTS, ETC.
CONTENTS.
Notes.
EDMUND BURKE, AND THE "ANNUAL REGISTER."
JEWS IN CHINA.
THE DUTCH MARTYROLOGY.
LADY FLORA HASTINGS' BEQUEST.
WITCHCRAFT IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
INDULGENCES PROPOSED TO BENEFACTORS TO THE CHURCH OF ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR, SOUTHWARK.
GRAY'S PLAGIARISMS.
ON THE APPLICATION OF THE WORD "LITTUS" IN THE SENSE OF RIPA, THE BANK OF A RIVER.
Minor Notes.
Epigrams by Coulanges and Prior.
Brewhouse Antiquities.
Joseph of Exeter de Bello Antiocheno.
Illustrations of Welsh History: 1. Offer by David, Prince of Wales, to become a Vassal of the Pope.— 2. Death in the Tower of Griffith ap Llewellyn, Prince of North Wales.
Epigrams by Coulanges and Prior.
Brewhouse Antiquities.
Joseph of Exeter de Bello Antiocheno.
Illustrations of Welsh History: 1. Offer by David, Prince of Wales, to become a Vassal of the Pope.— 2. Death in the Tower of Griffith ap Llewellyn, Prince of North Wales.
Queries.
THE WINDOW-TAX, LOCAL MINTS, AND NOBBS OF NORWICH.
Minor Queries.
Gillingham.
"We hope, and hope, and hope."
What is Champak?
Encorah and Millicent.
Diogenes in his Tub.
Topical Memory.
St. Paul's Clock striking Thirteen.
A regular Mull—Origin of the Phrase.
Register-book of the Parish of Petworth.
Going to Old Weston.
"As drunk as Chloe."
Mark for a Dollar.
Stepony. (Vol. ii., p. 267.)
Longueville MSS.
Carling Sunday.
Lion Rampant holding a Crozier.
Monumental Symbolism.
Ptolemy's Presents to the Seventy-two.
Baronette. (Vol. ii., p. 194.)
Meaning of "Hernshaw."
Hogan.—
"Trepidation talk'd."
Lines on the Temple.
Death.
Was Stella Swift's Sister?
Gillingham.
"We hope, and hope, and hope."
What is Champak?
Encorah and Millicent.
Diogenes in his Tub.
Topical Memory.
St. Paul's Clock striking Thirteen.
A regular Mull—Origin of the Phrase.
Register-book of the Parish of Petworth.
Going to Old Weston.
"As drunk as Chloe."
Mark for a Dollar.
Stepony. (Vol. ii., p. 267.)
Longueville MSS.
Carling Sunday.
Lion Rampant holding a Crozier.
Monumental Symbolism.
Ptolemy's Presents to the Seventy-two.
Baronette. (Vol. ii., p. 194.)
Meaning of "Hernshaw."
Hogan.—
"Trepidation talk'd."
Lines on the Temple.
Death.
Was Stella Swift's Sister?
Minor Queries Answered.
John Marwoode.
St. Paul.
Meaning of Zoll-verein.
Crex, the White Bullace.
John Marwoode.
St. Paul.
Meaning of Zoll-verein.
Crex, the White Bullace.
Replies.
THE OUTER TEMPLE. (Vol. iii., p. 375.)
THE OLD LONDON BELLMAN AND HIS SONGS OR CRIES. (Vol. iii., pp. 324. 377.)
THE TRAVELS OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN, AND THE AUTHOR OF THE SABBATH. (Vol. iii., p. 305.)
THE PENN FAMILY. (Vol. iii., p. 409.)
ON THE WORD "PRENZIE" IN "MEASURE FOR MEASURE." (Vol. iii., p. 401.)
Replies to Minor Queries.
Countess of Pembroke's Epitaph (Vol. iii., p. 307.).
Court Dress (Vol. iii., p. 407.).
Ex Pede Herculem (Vol. iii., p. 302.).
The Day of the Accession of Richard III. (Vol. iii., p. 351.).
Tennyson's "In Memoriam" (Vol. iii., pp. 142. 227.).
Cardinal Azzolin (Vol. iii., pp. 370. 371.).
Babington's Conspiracy (Vol. iii., p. 390.).
Robert de Welle (Vol. ii., p. 71.).
Family of Sir John Banks (Vol. iii., p. 390.).
Charles Lamb's Epitaph (Vol. iii., p. 322.).
Quebeça and his Epitaph (Vol. iii., p. 223.).
The Frozen Horn (Vol. iii., p. 282.).
West Chester (Vol. iii., p. 353.).
Registry of Dissenters (Vol. iii., p. 370.).
Poem on the Grave (Vol. iii., p. 372.).
Round Robin (Vol. iii., p. 353.).
Derivation of the Word "Yankee" (Vol. iii., p. 260.).
Letters on the British Museum (Vol. iii., pp. 208. 261.).
Names of the Ferret (Vol. iii., p. 390.).
Anonymous Ravennas (Vol. i., p. 124.).
The Lion, a Symbol of the Resurrection (Vol. i., pp. 385. 472.).
Paring the Nails, &c. (Vol. ii., p. 511.; Vol. iii., p. 55.).
Meaning of Gig-Hill (Vol. iii., pp. 222. 283.).
The Mistletoe on the Oak (Vol. ii., pp. 163. 214.; Vol. iii., pp. 192.226.).
Spelling of "Britannicus" (Vol. iii., p. 275.).
T. Gilbert on Clandestine Marriages (Vol. iii., p. 167.).
Dog's Head in the Pot (Vol. iii., p. 264.).
Pope Joan (Vol. iii., p. 265.).
"Nettle in dock out" (Vol. iii., p. 205.).
Mind your P's and Q's (Vol. iii., pp. 328. 357.).
"Lay of the Last Minstrel" (Vol. iii., p. 367.).
Tingry (Vol. ii., p. 477.).
Sabbatical and Jubilee Years of the Jews (Vol. iii., p. 373.).
Luncheon (Vol. iii., p. 369.).
Prophecy respecting the Discovery of America (Vol. i., p. 107.).
Shakspeare's Designation of Cleopatra (Vol. iii., p. 273.).
Harlequins (Vol. iii., p. 287.).
Christ's-cross Row (Vol. iii., p. 330.).
Meaning of "Waste-book" (Vol. iii., pp. 118. 195. 251. 307.).
Sallust (Vol. iii., p. 325.).
Hand-bells at Funerals (Vol. ii., p. 478.).
"Laus tua non tua Fraus," &c. (Vol. i., p. 416.; Vol. ii., p. 77.;Vol. iii., p. 290.).
Francis Moore (Vol. iii., pp. 263. 381.).
National Debts (Vol. iii., p. 374.).
Law Courts at St. Alban's (Vol. i., p. 366.).
The Fifteen O's (Vol. iii., p. 391.).
Bunyan and the Visions of Heaven and Hell (Vol. iii., p. 89.).
Mazer Wood (Vol. iii., pp. 239. 288.).
Robertii Sphæria (Vol. iii., p. 398.).
Count Xavier de Maistre (Vol. iii., p. 227.).
Amicus Plato (Vol. iii., p. 389.).
The Coptic Language (Vol. ii., pp. 376. 499.).
Benedicite (Vol. ii., p. 463.).
Porci solidi-pedes (Vol. iii., pp. 263. 357.).
The Cart before the Horse (Vol. i., p. 348.).
Dies Iræ (Vol. ii., p. 72.).
Apple-pie Order (Vol. iii., p. 330.).
The Image of both Churches (Vol. iii., p. 407.).
School of the Heart (Vol. iii., p. 390.).
Meaning of Mosaic (Vol. iii., p. 389.).
The Tradescants (Vol. iii, pp. 119. 286. 353. 391.).
St. John's Bridge Fair (Vol. iii., pp. 88. 287. 341.).
A Tye (Vol. iii., p. 263.)
Vineyard (Vol. ii., pp. 392. 414. 446. 522.).
Legend represented in Frettenham Church (Vol. iii, p. 407.).
Family of Rowe (Vol. iii., p. 408.).
Countess of Pembroke's Epitaph (Vol. iii., p. 307.).
Court Dress (Vol. iii., p. 407.).
Ex Pede Herculem (Vol. iii., p. 302.).
The Day of the Accession of Richard III. (Vol. iii., p. 351.).
Tennyson's "In Memoriam" (Vol. iii., pp. 142. 227.).
Cardinal Azzolin (Vol. iii., pp. 370. 371.).
Babington's Conspiracy (Vol. iii., p. 390.).
Robert de Welle (Vol. ii., p. 71.).
Family of Sir John Banks (Vol. iii., p. 390.).
Charles Lamb's Epitaph (Vol. iii., p. 322.).
Quebeça and his Epitaph (Vol. iii., p. 223.).
The Frozen Horn (Vol. iii., p. 282.).
West Chester (Vol. iii., p. 353.).
Registry of Dissenters (Vol. iii., p. 370.).
Poem on the Grave (Vol. iii., p. 372.).
Round Robin (Vol. iii., p. 353.).
Derivation of the Word "Yankee" (Vol. iii., p. 260.).
Letters on the British Museum (Vol. iii., pp. 208. 261.).
Names of the Ferret (Vol. iii., p. 390.).
Anonymous Ravennas (Vol. i., p. 124.).
The Lion, a Symbol of the Resurrection (Vol. i., pp. 385. 472.).
Paring the Nails, &c. (Vol. ii., p. 511.; Vol. iii., p. 55.).
Meaning of Gig-Hill (Vol. iii., pp. 222. 283.).
The Mistletoe on the Oak (Vol. ii., pp. 163. 214.; Vol. iii., pp. 192.226.).
Spelling of "Britannicus" (Vol. iii., p. 275.).
T. Gilbert on Clandestine Marriages (Vol. iii., p. 167.).
Dog's Head in the Pot (Vol. iii., p. 264.).
Pope Joan (Vol. iii., p. 265.).
"Nettle in dock out" (Vol. iii., p. 205.).
Mind your P's and Q's (Vol. iii., pp. 328. 357.).
"Lay of the Last Minstrel" (Vol. iii., p. 367.).
Tingry (Vol. ii., p. 477.).
Sabbatical and Jubilee Years of the Jews (Vol. iii., p. 373.).
Luncheon (Vol. iii., p. 369.).
Prophecy respecting the Discovery of America (Vol. i., p. 107.).
Shakspeare's Designation of Cleopatra (Vol. iii., p. 273.).
Harlequins (Vol. iii., p. 287.).
Christ's-cross Row (Vol. iii., p. 330.).
Meaning of "Waste-book" (Vol. iii., pp. 118. 195. 251. 307.).
Sallust (Vol. iii., p. 325.).
Hand-bells at Funerals (Vol. ii., p. 478.).
"Laus tua non tua Fraus," &c. (Vol. i., p. 416.; Vol. ii., p. 77.;Vol. iii., p. 290.).
Francis Moore (Vol. iii., pp. 263. 381.).
National Debts (Vol. iii., p. 374.).
Law Courts at St. Alban's (Vol. i., p. 366.).
The Fifteen O's (Vol. iii., p. 391.).
Bunyan and the Visions of Heaven and Hell (Vol. iii., p. 89.).
Mazer Wood (Vol. iii., pp. 239. 288.).
Robertii Sphæria (Vol. iii., p. 398.).
Count Xavier de Maistre (Vol. iii., p. 227.).
Amicus Plato (Vol. iii., p. 389.).
The Coptic Language (Vol. ii., pp. 376. 499.).
Benedicite (Vol. ii., p. 463.).
Porci solidi-pedes (Vol. iii., pp. 263. 357.).
The Cart before the Horse (Vol. i., p. 348.).
Dies Iræ (Vol. ii., p. 72.).
Apple-pie Order (Vol. iii., p. 330.).
The Image of both Churches (Vol. iii., p. 407.).
School of the Heart (Vol. iii., p. 390.).
Meaning of Mosaic (Vol. iii., p. 389.).
The Tradescants (Vol. iii, pp. 119. 286. 353. 391.).
St. John's Bridge Fair (Vol. iii., pp. 88. 287. 341.).
A Tye (Vol. iii., p. 263.)
Vineyard (Vol. ii., pp. 392. 414. 446. 522.).
Legend represented in Frettenham Church (Vol. iii, p. 407.).
Family of Rowe (Vol. iii., p. 408.).
Miscellaneous.
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