Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 91, July 26, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 91, July 26, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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Vol. IV.—No. 91. NOTES AND QUERIES: A MEDIUM OF INTER-COMMUNICATION FOR LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES, GENEALOGISTS, ETC.
CONTENTS.
Notes.
RICHARD ROLLE OF HAMPOLE.
NOTES AND QUERIES MSS.
MS. FRAGMENTS OF OLD POETRY.
FOLK LORE.
Medical Use of Mice.
Legend of Haydon's Gully.
The Crow Charm and the Lady-bird Charm.
School Superstitions.
The Nightmare.
Medical Use of Mice.
Legend of Haydon's Gully.
The Crow Charm and the Lady-bird Charm.
School Superstitions.
The Nightmare.
EAST NORFOLK FOLK LORE.
Extreme Ignorance and Superstition.
Extreme Ignorance and Superstition.
Minor Notes.
The Word "Repudiate."
The First Panorama (Vol. iii., p. 526.).
Chaucer and Gray (Vol. iii., p. 492).
Burns and Propertius.
Shakspeare in Sweden.
The Word "Repudiate."
The First Panorama (Vol. iii., p. 526.).
Chaucer and Gray (Vol. iii., p. 492).
Burns and Propertius.
Shakspeare in Sweden.
Queries.
ON THE ELISION OF THE LETTER "V."
ANTHONY MUNDY.
Minor Queries.
17. Margaret Maultasch—Arms of Halle.
18. Test of Strength of a Bow.
19. Vox Populi.
20. Meaning of Whig and Tory.
21. "Fortune, Infortune, Fort une."
22. Unde derivatur Stonehenge.
23. Marriage of Bishops.
24. The Sign ¶.
25. Early German Virgil.
26. Fairlight Church.
27. The Leman Baronetcy.
28. Armorial Bearings.
29. "History of Magnetical Discovery."
30. George Chalmers.
31. Mistake as to an Eclipse.—
32. Statue of Mrs. Jordan.
33. "A Posie of other Men's Flowers."
34. Sir Edmund Ployden or Plowden.
35. Pope's Translations or Imitations of Horace (Vol. i., p. 230.).
36. John Bodley.
37. Dr. Thomas Johnson.
38. "You Friend drink to me Friend."
39. The Latin Termination "aster."
40. Portrait of Dryden.
41. Inscription on a Claymore out in 1745.
17. Margaret Maultasch—Arms of Halle.
18. Test of Strength of a Bow.
19. Vox Populi.
20. Meaning of Whig and Tory.
21. "Fortune, Infortune, Fort une."
22. Unde derivatur Stonehenge.
23. Marriage of Bishops.
24. The Sign ¶.
25. Early German Virgil.
26. Fairlight Church.
27. The Leman Baronetcy.
28. Armorial Bearings.
29. "History of Magnetical Discovery."
30. George Chalmers.
31. Mistake as to an Eclipse.—
32. Statue of Mrs. Jordan.
33. "A Posie of other Men's Flowers."
34. Sir Edmund Ployden or Plowden.
35. Pope's Translations or Imitations of Horace (Vol. i., p. 230.).
36. John Bodley.
37. Dr. Thomas Johnson.
38. "You Friend drink to me Friend."
39. The Latin Termination "aster."
40. Portrait of Dryden.
41. Inscription on a Claymore out in 1745.
Replies.
DE REBUS SEPTENTRION ALIBUS.
HUGH HOLLAND AND HIS WORKS. (Vol. iii., p. 427.)
"PRENZIE" IN "MEASURE FOR MEASURE" (Vol. iii., p. 522)
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (Vol. iii, pp. 166, 230, 412.)
THE REPUBLIC OF SAN MARINO. (Vol. iii., pp. 321. 376.)
SHAKSPEARE'S USE OF "EISELL." (Vol. ii., pp. 241. 286. 329., &c.; Vol. iii., pp. 66. 119. 210., &c.)
ROYAL LIBRARY. (Vol. iii., p. 427.)
THE CAXTON MEMORIAL. (Vol. iv., p. 33.)
MEANING OF "NERVOUS". (Vol. iv., p. 7.)
THE DUKE OF MONMOUTH'S POCKET-BOOKS. (Vol. i., p. 198.; Vol. iv., p. 1.)
Replies To Minor Queries.
Banks Family (Vol. iii., pp. 390. 458. 507. 524.).
Dies Iræ, Dies Illa (Vol. ii p. 72. Vol. iii., p. 468.).
Equestrian Statues (Vol. iii., p. 494.).
Monumental Symbolism (Vol. iii, p. 449.).
Organs in Churches (Vol. iii., p. 518.).
Tennyson: "The Princess" (Vol. iii., p. 493.).
"Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love" (Vol. iv., p. 24.).—
Sardonic Smiles (Vol. iv., p. 18.).
Epitaph on Voltaire (Vol. iii., p. 518.).
Voltaire, where situated (Vol. iii, pp. 329.433.).
Children at a Birth (Vol. iii., p. 347.).
Milkmaids (Vol. iii., p. 367.).—
"Heu quanto minus," &c. (Vol. iv., p. 21.).—
The "Passellew" Family (Vol. i., p. 319.).
Lady Petre's Monument (Vol. iv., p. 22.).
Spenser's Age at his Death (Vol. i., p. 481.).
Blessing by the Hand (Vol. iii., pp. 477. 509.).
Handel's Occasional Oratorio (Vol. iii., p. 426.).
Moore's Almanack (Vol. iii., pp. 263. 339. 381. 466.).
Kiss the Hare's Foot (Vol. iv., p. 21.).
Derivation of the Word "Bummaree" or "Bumaree" (Vol. iv., p. 39.).—
Sheridan and Vanbrugh (Vol. iv. p. 24.).
"Felix quem faciunt aliena pericula cautum" (Vol. iii., p. 482.).
"Alterius Orbis Papa" (Vol. iii., p. 497.; Vol. iv., p. 11.).
Umbrella (Vol. iii., pp. 37. 60. 126. 482.).
To learn by Heart, "Apprendre par Cœur" (Vol. iii., pp. 425. 483.).
"Suum cuique tribuere" (Vol. iii. p. 518.).
Frogs in Ireland—Round Towers (Vol. iii., pp. 353. 428. 490.).
Lines on the Temple (Vol. iii., p. 450.).
Killigrew Arms (Vol. i., pp. 204. 231. 283.).
Meaning of Hernshaw (Vol. iii., p. 450.).
Theory of the Earth's Form (Vol. iii., pp. 331. 508.).
Coke and Cowper, how pronounced (Vol. iv., p. 24.).
Registry of British Subjects Abroad (Vol. iv., p. 7.).
Hanging out the Broom at the Mast-heads of Ships to be sold (Vol. ii., p. 226.).
William Godwin (Vol. i., pp. 415. 478.).
Family of Kyme (Vol. iv., p. 23.).
Plaids and Tartans (Vol. iv., p. 7.).—
Peace Illumination, 1802 (Vol. iv., p. 23.).
Basnet Family (Vol. iii., p. 495.).
Banks Family (Vol. iii., pp. 390. 458. 507. 524.).
Dies Iræ, Dies Illa (Vol. ii p. 72. Vol. iii., p. 468.).
Equestrian Statues (Vol. iii., p. 494.).
Monumental Symbolism (Vol. iii, p. 449.).
Organs in Churches (Vol. iii., p. 518.).
Tennyson: "The Princess" (Vol. iii., p. 493.).
"Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love" (Vol. iv., p. 24.).—
Sardonic Smiles (Vol. iv., p. 18.).
Epitaph on Voltaire (Vol. iii., p. 518.).
Voltaire, where situated (Vol. iii, pp. 329.433.).
Children at a Birth (Vol. iii., p. 347.).
Milkmaids (Vol. iii., p. 367.).—
"Heu quanto minus," &c. (Vol. iv., p. 21.).—
The "Passellew" Family (Vol. i., p. 319.).
Lady Petre's Monument (Vol. iv., p. 22.).
Spenser's Age at his Death (Vol. i., p. 481.).
Blessing by the Hand (Vol. iii., pp. 477. 509.).
Handel's Occasional Oratorio (Vol. iii., p. 426.).
Moore's Almanack (Vol. iii., pp. 263. 339. 381. 466.).
Kiss the Hare's Foot (Vol. iv., p. 21.).
Derivation of the Word "Bummaree" or "Bumaree" (Vol. iv., p. 39.).—
Sheridan and Vanbrugh (Vol. iv. p. 24.).
"Felix quem faciunt aliena pericula cautum" (Vol. iii., p. 482.).
"Alterius Orbis Papa" (Vol. iii., p. 497.; Vol. iv., p. 11.).
Umbrella (Vol. iii., pp. 37. 60. 126. 482.).
To learn by Heart, "Apprendre par Cœur" (Vol. iii., pp. 425. 483.).
"Suum cuique tribuere" (Vol. iii. p. 518.).
Frogs in Ireland—Round Towers (Vol. iii., pp. 353. 428. 490.).
Lines on the Temple (Vol. iii., p. 450.).
Killigrew Arms (Vol. i., pp. 204. 231. 283.).
Meaning of Hernshaw (Vol. iii., p. 450.).
Theory of the Earth's Form (Vol. iii., pp. 331. 508.).
Coke and Cowper, how pronounced (Vol. iv., p. 24.).
Registry of British Subjects Abroad (Vol. iv., p. 7.).
Hanging out the Broom at the Mast-heads of Ships to be sold (Vol. ii., p. 226.).
William Godwin (Vol. i., pp. 415. 478.).
Family of Kyme (Vol. iv., p. 23.).
Plaids and Tartans (Vol. iv., p. 7.).—
Peace Illumination, 1802 (Vol. iv., p. 23.).
Basnet Family (Vol. iii., p. 495.).
Miscellaneous.
NOTES ON BOOKS, SALES, CATALOGUES, ETC.
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