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Notes and Queries, Index of Volume 1, November, 1849-May, 1850
A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.

Notes and Queries, Index of Volume 1, November, 1849-May, 1850 A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.

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poems, 201.
Colloquy, Ælfric's, 168. 197. 232. 248. 278.
Comes (M.) on Bess of Hardwick, 339.
Commercial and landed policy of England, 56. 91.
Compendyous olde treatyse, 277. 404.
Complaynt of Scotland, 412.
Complexion, the meaning of, 352. 472.
Complutensian Polyglot, 218. 251. 268. 325. 402. 461.
Compton Street, Soho, 228.
Conrad of Salisbury's Descriptio utrlusque Britanniæ, 315.
Consecration of Churches, Bishop Cosin's form, 303.
Constantine the artist, 452.
Constitution Hill, why so called? 28.
Contradictions in Don Quixote, 73. 171.
Convention Parliament of 1660, MS. diary of, 470.
Cook (David), watchman of Westminster, 1716—Ode to, from V. Bourne, 152.
Cook eels, 412.
Cooper (C.H.) on college salting, 306.
—— on Pandoxare, 234.
—— on Scala Coeli, 402.
—— on teneber Wednesday, 459.
—— on the Duke of Marlborough, 490.
—— on Sayers the caricaturist, 187.
—— on White Hart Inn, Scole, 245.
Cooper (W. Durrant), on bive and chute lambs, 474.
—— on Caraccioli's Life of Lord Clive, 120.
—— on decking churches with yew on Easter Day, 204.
—— on early statistics, parish registers, 443.
—— on Elizabeth and Isabel, 488.
—— Folk-lore, 482.
Cooper (W. Durrant) on Norman pedigrees, 266.
Cope (Rev. W.H.) on Craik's Romance of the Peerage, 384.
Corfe Castle, 1644, blockage of, 401.
Corinna, 308.
Cornellys (Mrs.), 244.
Corney (Bolton), bibliographic project of, 9.
—— on authors and books, No. 1. Bibliographique biographique, 42; No. 2. Powell's Human Industry, 102; No. 3, Cartwright's Poems, 151; No. 4. Sonnet by Adamson, 18; No. 5. Payne's Geometry, 260; No. 6. Spence on the Odyssy, 363.
—— queries answered, No. 1. Alymer (Bp.), 19; No. 2. Madoc. 56; No. 3. Flemish account, 74; No. 4. Pokership, 218; No. 5. Beaver of, 307; No. 6. Grumete, 337; No. 7. Malone, Shakspere, 403.
—— queries proposed, 439. 469.
Cornishman (A) on a curious monumental brass, 370.
Corser (Rev. Thomas), on Nicholas Breton, 469.
—— on William Basse and his poems,
Cosin's (Bishop) form of consecration of churches, 305.
—— MSS. 433.
Cosmopolis, 213. 251.
Cottle's Life of Coleridge, when reviewed in the Times, 55. 75.
Couplet, authorship of, 231.
Court of Wards, 455.
—— d'Israeli on the, 173.
Coventry, Sir William, 381.
Coverdale, birth-place of, 120.
—— and Lydgate and their biographers, 379.
Cowley, Cowleas, or Coverley, 107.
Cowper's Task, passage in, 222.
Coxcombs vanquish Berkeley, author of? 384.
Craik's Romance of the Peerage, 394.
Cranmore on White Hart Inn, Scole, 323.
Cresswell, Mr., and Miss Warneford, 157. 189.
St. Croix (H.C.), etymology of Dalston, 352.
Cromlech, meaning of, 319. 405.
Cromwell (Oliver), as a feoffee of Parson's Charity, Ely, 465.
—— (query) did he write the New Star of the North? 202.
—— relics, 247.
—— baptism, register of, 136.
—— birth, 151.
—— estates, 277. 339. 389. 421.
Crosby (James), on pictures in churches, 184.
Crossing of proverbs (Nicholas Breton's), 364.
Crowley (Robert), a treatise on the Lord's Supper by, 332. 355. 362.
Cruch (G.) original letter by, on Lord Chatham, Queen Charlotte. 65.
Crucifix of Edward the Confessor, 140.
Crusader, Norman, the, 103.
Cwn Annwn, 294.
C.(T.) on Sapcote motto, 476.
Cuckoo, 230. 419.
Cunningham (Peter) on Katherine Pegg, 59.
—— on Dr. Johnson's library, 270.
—— on Lady Arabella Stuart, 10.
—— on Lady Rachel Russell, 462.
—— on Tower Royal, 28.
Cunningham's Handbook of London, notes on, by Dr. Rimbault, 114. 159. 180. 196. 228. 244. 395. 410. 435. 450.
—— notes from, 435.
—— queries upon, 484.
Cunningham's Lives of eminent Englishmen, 379.
Cupid Crying, from the Latin, 172. 237.
——, by Antonio Sebaldio, 308.
Cure for the hooping-cough, 397.
Curious custom, 245.
—— symbolical custom, 363.
Curse of Scotland, Nine of Diamonds, why so called, 61. 90.
Curtana, the sword called, 364.
Custom, Gloucestershire, 245.
C.(W.) on the birthplace of Coverdale, 120.
—— on date of anonymous Ravennas, 124.
—— on Franz von Sickingen, 389.
—— jun., on "hanap," 493.
—— jun., on "vert vert," 475.
C.(W.H.) on Antony Alsop, 249.
—— on parliamentary writs, 305.
—— on parkership, porkership, pokership, 323.
C.(W.M.) on Scarborough warning, 138.
Cwn Wybir, or Cwn Annwn, 482.
C.(Y.A.) on Dick and the Devil, 473.

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D. on Lord Chatham's speech on American stamp act, 12.
—— on golden frog, 214.
—— on inquisition in Mexico, 352.
—— on John Hopkins, the psalmist, 119.
—— on John Ross Mackay, 125.
—— on meaning of emerod, 217.
—— on Morning Chronicle, 7.
—— on Relnerius and Inquisition in France, 196.
—— (A.) on inedited song by Sir John Suckling, 72.
Dacre's, (Lady), almshouses, 180.
Dalrymple (Sir J.), on Burnet, 40.
Dalston, etymology of, 352.
Dalton's Doubting's Downfall, 77.
Dance Thumbkin, 493.
Darkness at the crucifixion, 186.
Darnley (Henry Lord), where was he born? 123. 220.
Dartmouth (Lord) on Burnet, 40.
Daundelyon (John de), 92.
Day (C.) on the poets, 122.
Dayrolles, 476. 267. 419.
Daysman, etymology of, 188. 267. 419.
D.(E.A.) on a Flemish account, 286.
Death bed superstition, 315. 350. 467.
Decker's Raven's Almanack, 400.
Dedications, 326.
Dee's (Dr.) petition to James I., 142.
——, petition. 187.
——, why did he quit Manchester? 216. 284.
Deering (Charles), M.D., 375.
De Foe (Daniel) and his ghost stories, 241.
—— tour through Great Britain, 18. 205.
Dei Gratia, lines on omission of, from the new florin, 118.
Dekker and Nash, tracts by, 454.
Denmark Street, St. Giles's, 229.
Denton (Wm.) on Rev. Wm. Stephens' sermons, 118.
Depinges, what are they, 277. 326. 387.
Deputy-lieutenants of the Tower of London, 460.
De Quincey, line quoted by, 388.
Dering's (Sir E.) household book of, A.D. 1648-52, 130. 161.
Derivation of snob and cad, 250.
—— of sterling and penny, 411.
Dermot Macmurrough, Eva, daughter of, 92. 163.
Deverell (Robert), 469.
Devices on standards of the Anglo-Saxons, 216. 284.
Devotee, 222.
Dibdin's and Herbert's Ames, 38.
Dibdin's typographical antiquities, 56.
Dick and the Devil, ballad of, 172. 473.
Dick Shore, 141. 220.
Direct and indirect etymology, 331.
Discurs modest, 142. 205.
Discovery of America, 107. see Madoc.
Dishes, ancient inscribed, 87. 135. 171. 254.
D'Israeli on the Court of Wards, 173.
Dissenting ministers, 445.
——, London, lines on, 454.
Divination by the Bible and key, 413.
D.(M.) on Burton's Anatomy of (Religious) Melancholy, 305.
Dobbs (Doctor) and his horse Nobs, 253.
Doctor Dove, of Doncaster, 79.
Dodo, notes on the, 410.
——, queries, 261. 485.
——, replies, 353.
Doges of Venice, Sanuto's 35. 75.
Dog Latin, 230. 284.
Dogs, Isle of, 141.
Dombec, Is it the Domesday of Alfred, 365.
Domestic establishment of Queen Elizabeth, 41.
Don Quixote, contradictions in, 73. 171.
Dore of Holy Scripture, 139. 205.
Dorne the bookseller, 12. 118.
—— and Henno Rusticus, 75. 88.
Douce (Francis) on John of Salisburry, 9.
Dove (Doctor Daniel) of Doncaster, and his horse Nobs, 316.
Downing Street, 436.
Dowts of Holy Scripture, 124. 154.
D.(Q.) on authors of old plays, 77.
—— on Bishop Barnaby, 254.
—— on a chip

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