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Notes and Queries, Index of Volume 4, July-December, 1851
A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.

Notes and Queries, Index of Volume 4, July-December, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.

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class="indh1">---- on Dr. Matthew Sutcliffe, 152.

---- on whig and tory, 164.

---- on Gibson's Life of Cromwell, 180.

---- on Blackloanæ Hæresis, 240.

---- on a sermon of Jeremy Taylor, 251.

---- on warnings to Scotland, 283.

---- on stanzas in Childe Harold, 285.

---- on the study of geometry in Lancashire, 300.

---- on Defoe and the Mercator, 338.

---- on inscriptions in the church of St. Bene't Fink, 407.

Crow and lady-bird charms, 53.

C. (S. C.) on the astronomical term climate, 301.

---- on passage in George Herbert, 329.

Cs. (R.) on quotation in Boswell's Hebrides, 474.

C. (Streatham) on Vincent Kidder, 502.

C. (T.) on the locusts of the New Testament, 351.

---- on the effects of moonlight, 355.

---- on Berlin astronomical time, 355.

Ct. (J. W.) on Bellarmin's paradox, 45.

Cuckold's cap, an old Song, 468.

Cunningham (Peter) on De Grammont's Memoirs, 233.

---- Hand-book of London, additions to 267.

Curfew bell in Charleston, 240.

Curiosus, on statute of limitations abroad, 256.

Curol, its meaning, 101.

Curran, anecdote of, 173. 391.

C. (W. J.) on the derivation of charib, 484.

C. (W. K.) on authors of the Homilies, 412.

C. (W. R.) on Noctes Templariæ, 152.

Cycle of the moon, 102.

D.

D. on an almanac of 1550, 4.

---- on Lord John Frescheville, 441.

---- on parish registers, &c., 473.

Δ. on the authorship of Conceyted Letters, &c., 7.

D. (A.) on bees being informed of a death, 309.

D. (A. A.) on noli episcopari, 346.

---- on works on the origin of evil, 346.

---- on verses occurring in classical prose, 382.

---- on gold medal of the Duke of York, 407.

---- on Dido and Æneas, 423.

---- on pegs and thongs for rowing, &c., 423.

Dacre monument at Hurstmonceux, 354.

Dacres of the north, 382.

Dalstonia on Mother Bunche's Tales, 209.

Dalyell (Sir J. Graham) notices of, 35.

Damasked linen, 446.

Darby and Joan, an old ditty, 196.

Darnell (N. N.) on tapestry story of Justinian, 256.

Dauphin of France, 149. 195.

Davies (Thomas Stephens) on magnetical discovery, 58. 125.

Davus on the cognomen Walker, 424.

Davys, [Davis, or Davies] (Sir John), his monument, 256. 327.

Day of the month, lines on, 130.

D. (C. de) on an adventurer in 1632, 4.

---- on umbrellas, 75.

---- on Cowper law, 101.

---- on the pronunciation of Coke, 300.

D. (E.) on Perrot's Primmer for children, 28.

Dead, on salting the bodies of, 6. 43. 162.

Dead letter, origin of the term, 345.

Deal, its meaning, 88. 161.

Deans (Jeanie), her energetic character, 434.

Decretorum doctor, its use, 191. 242.

D. (E. A.) on the word bummaree, 74.

---- on Flemish account, 504.

De Foe, an engraved portrait of, 443. 491.

---- connection with the Mercator, 338.

---- house at Stoke Newington, 256. 299.

D. (E. H. D.) on Stella being Swift's sister, 160.

---- on translation of Sarpi's Council of Trent, 275.

---- on fides carbonarii, 283.

---- on ancient language of Egypt, 302.

---- on the earliest use of cabal, 443.

---- on dial motto at Karlsbad, 507.

---- on wyle cop, 509.

Dell, in what county? 39.

Delta, on Sanskrit elementary books, 103.

De Missy (Cæsar), account of, 153.

Deodands, and their application, 484.

Deptford, inundation at, 316.

Derwentwater (Earl of), 133.

Desmond, the old Countess of, 305. 426.

Dessawdorf on the disguisyings, 254.

Devil's knell, 116.

Devonian on meaning of pallant, 442.

Devonshire superstitions, 98.

D. (G. H.) on MS. fragments of old poetry, 51.

D. (H. G.) on two broadside ditties, 311.

---- on Gen. James Wolfe, 322. 503.

Dial motto at Karlsbad, 471. 507.

Dido and Æneas, 423.

Dies iræ, dies illa, its authorship, 71.

"Dieu et mon droit," its origin, 299.

Dingle, early history of, 152.

Discount, its origin, 208.

Disguisyings, a performance, 254.

D'Israeli: Pope and Goldsmith, 99. 381.

D'Israeli and Hume, 83.

Distord, its meaning, 6.

D. (J.) on the cunning of the fox, 295.

D. (J. D.) on St. Beuno, 424.

D--n, on lord mayor not a privy councillor, 236.

Dn. (W.) on wife of St. Patrick, 190.

---- on Lord Strafford and Abp. Usher, 349.

Dobbin (O. T.) on English sapphics, 182.

---- on works on the Life of St. Paul, 198.

---- on a work on Speculative Difficulties, 198.

---- on the late William Hone, 241.

Dodd (Charles), notices of him, 11.

Dog and Duck, the sign, 37.

Dog--the phrase "old dog," in Hudibras, 21.

Dog's head in the pot, the sign of, 139.

Dogmatism and puppyism, 102. 160.

Dole-banks, or boundary-banks, 213.

Domingo, St., the aborigines of, 433.

Domesday [Doomsday] book of Scotland, was it ever published? 7. 213.

Dominis (Mark Antony de), Abp. of Spalatro, 257. 295.

Don, a poem, the early editions, 441.

Donizetti, new facts concerning, 380.

Dorfsnaig on marriage of bishops, 196.

Douglas (J. A.) on Lady Petre's monument, 22.

Douglas (Robert) and Mary queen of Scotland, 23. 299.

D. (P.) on parliamentary debates, 1768 to 1774, 368.

D. (Q.E.) on religious statistics, 382.

D. (R.) on the use of bootikins, 232.

Dray, its meaning, 209.

Dredge (John I.) on John Bodley, 240.

---- on Dr. Wm. Wall's works, 490.

Drimmnitavichillichatan, its locality, 501.

Drowned, how to discover their bodies, 148. 251. 297.

Dryander (Francis). See Enzinas.

Dryasdust on Gibson's Life of Cromwell, 117.

---- on Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy, 272.

---- on the early use of the crucifix, 422.

Dryden, on a passage in, 13.

---- and Oldham, 36. 93.

---- illustrated by T. Holt White, 294.

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