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قراءة كتاب Notes and Queries, Number 225, February 18, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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Notes and Queries, Number 225, February 18, 1854 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. 225. | Saturday, February 18. 1854. | Price Fourpence. Stamped Edition 5d. |
CONTENTS.
Notes:— | Page |
Remarkable Imprints | 143 |
Legends of the Co. Clare, by Francis Robert Davies | 145 |
Canting Arms | 146 |
Minor Notes:—Selleridge—Tombs of Bishops—Lines on visiting the Portico of Beau Nash's Palace, Bath—Acrostic in Ash Church, Kent—A Hint to Publishers—Uhland, the German Poet—Virgilian Inscription for an Infant School | 146 |
Queries:— | |
The Shippen Family—John White, by Thos. Balch | 147 |
Books issued in Parts and not completed | 147 |
Minor Queries:—"Hovd Maet of Laet"—Hand in Church—Egger Moths—The Yorkshire Dales—Ciss, Cissle, &c.—Inn Signs, &c.—Smiths and Robinsons—Coin of Carausius—Verelst the Painter—Latin Treatise on whipping School-boys—Whitewashing in Churches—Surname "Kynoch"—Dates of published Works—Saw-dust Recipe | 148 |
Minor Queries With Answers:—Branks, or Gossips' Bridles—Not caring a Fig for anything—B. C. Y.—Earl Nugent's Poems—Huntbach MSS.—Holy Loaf Money—St. Philip's, Bristol—Foreign Universities | 149 |
Replies:— | |
Death-warnings in Ancient Families, by C. Mansfield Ingleby | 150 |
Starvation, by N. L. Melville, &c. | 151 |
Osmotherley in Yorkshire, by T. Gill | 152 |
Echo Poetry, by Jas. J. Scott | 153 |
Blackguard | 153 |
"Wurm," in Modern German—Passage in Schiller's "Wallenstein" | 154 |
Was Shakspeare descended from a Landed Proprietor? by H. Gole, &c. | 154 |
Lord Fairfax | 156 |
Photographic Correspondence:—Mr. Lyte on Collodion—Dr. Diamond on Sensitive Collodion | 156 |
Replies To Minor Queries:—Portrait of Alva—Lord Mayor of London not a Privy Councillor—New Zealander and Westminster Bridge—Cui Bono—Barrels Regiment—Sir Matthew Hale—Scotch Grievance—"Merciful Judgments of High Church," &c.—Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester—Fleet Prison—The Commons of Ireland previous to the Union—"Les Lettres Juives"—Sir Philip Wentworth—General Fraser—Namby-Pamby—The Word "Miser"—The Forlorn Hope—Thornton Abbey—"Quid facies," &c.—Christ-Cross-Row—Sir Walter Scott, and his Quotations from himself, &c. | 158 |
Miscellaneous:— | |
Notes on Books, &c. | 162 |
Books and Odd Volumes wanted | 163 |
Notices to Correspondents | 163 |
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