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قراءة كتاب Notes and Queries, Number 181, April 16, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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Notes and Queries, Number 181, April 16, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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NOTES and QUERIES:
A MEDIUM OF INTER-COMMUNICATION
FOR
LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES, GENEALOGISTS, ETC.
"When found, make a note of."— Captain Cuttle.
| No. 181.] | Saturday, April 16. 1853. | Price Fourpence. Stamped Edition, 5d. |
CONTENTS.
| Notes:— | Page |
| "The Shepherd of Banbury's Weather-Rules," by W. B. Rye | 373 |
| Notes on several misunderstood Words, by the Rev. W. R. Arrowsmith | 375 |
| Lord Coke | 376 |
| Shakspeare Correspondence, by C. Mansfield Ingleby, &c. | 377 |
| Minor Notes:—Alleged Cure for Hydrophobia—Epitaph at Mickleton—Charade attributed to Sheridan— Suggested Reprint of Hearne—Suggestions of Books worthy of being reprinted—Epigram all the Way from Belgium—Derivation of "Canada"—Railway Signals —A Centenarian Trading Vessel | 379 |
| Queries:— | |
| Bishop Ken | 380 |
| Minor Queries:—Canute's Reproof to his Courtiers —The Sign of the Cross in the Greek Church—Rev. Richard Midgley, Vicar of Rochdale, temp. Eliz.— Huet's Navigations of Solomon—Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1781—Tree of the Thousand Images—De Burgh Family—Witchcraft Sermons at Huntingdon— Consort—Creole—Shearman Family—Traitors' Ford —"Your most obedient humble Servant"—Version of a Proverb—Ellis Walker—"The Northerne Castle" —Prayer-Book in French—"Navita Erythræum," &c. —Edmund Burke—Plan of London—Minchin | 380 |
| Minor Queries with Answers:—Leapor's "Unhappy Father"—Meaning of "the Litten" or "Litton" —St. James' Market House | 382 |
| Replies:— | |
| Grub Street Journal, by James Crossley | 383 |
| Stone Pillar Worship | 383 |
| Autographs in Books | 384 |
| Grindle | 384 |
| Roger Outlawe, by Dr. J. H. Todd, &c. | 385 |
| Prospectus to Cibber's "Lives of the Poets," by James Crossley | 386 |
| Pic-nic, by John Anthony, M.D., and Henry H. Breen | 387 |
| Peter Sterry and Jeremiah White, by James Crossley | 388 |
| Photographic Notes and Queries:—Colouring Collodion Portraits—On some Points in the Collodion Process—Economical Iodizing Process | 388 |
| Replies to Minor Queries:—Bishop Juxon's Account of Vendible Books in England—Dutensiana—Vicars-Apostolic —Tombstone in Churchyard—"Her face is like," &c.—Annuellarius—Ship's Painter—True Blue —"Quod fuit esse"—Subterranean Bells—Spontaneous Combustion—Muffs worn by Gentlemen— Crescent—The Author of "The Family Journal"— Parochial Libraries—Sidney as a Christian Name— "Rather"—Lady High Sheriff—Nugget—Epigrams —Editions of the Prayer-Book—Portrait of Pope— Passage in Coleridge—Lowbell—Burn at Croydon | 390 |
| Miscellaneous:— | |
| Notes on Books, &c. | 394 |
| Books and Odd Volumes wanted | 394 |
| Notices to Correspondents | 394 |

