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قراءة كتاب Notes and Queries, Number 175, March 5, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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Notes and Queries, Number 175, March 5, 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. 175. | Saturday, March 5. 1853. | Price Fourpence. Stamped Edition 5d. |
CONTENTS.
Notes:— | Page |
Cowper and Tobacco Smoking, by William Bates, &c. | 229 |
"Shakspeare in the Shades:" a Ballad, by Dr. E. F. Rimbault | 230 |
Swedish Words current in England, by Charles Watkins | 231 |
Sir David Lindsay's Viridarium, by Sir W. C. Trevelyan | 231 |
Minor Notes:—Unlucky Days—The Pancake Bell—Quoits—The Family of Townerawe—"History of Formosa"—Notes on Newspapers | 232 |
Queries:— | |
Wild Plants and their Names | 233 |
Popular Sayings, by M. Aislabie Denham | 233 |
Minor Queries:—Hermit Queries—Derivation of "Cobb"—Play-bills—Sir Edward Grymes, Bart.—Smollett's "Strap"—The Iron Mask—Bland Family—Thomas Watson, Bishop of St. David's, 1687-99, &c.—Crescent—"Quod fuit esse"—"Coming home to men's business"—Thomas Gibbes of Fenton—"The Whipping Toms" at Leicester—The Trial of our Lord—Olney—Album—The Lisle Family—Wards of the Crown—Tate, an Artist—Philip d'Auvergne—Somersetshire Ballad—Lady High Sheriff—Major-General Lambert—Hoyle, Meaning of; and Hoyle Family—Robert Dodsley—Mary Queen of Scots—Heuristisch: Evristic | 234 |
Minor Queries with Answers:—"Eugenia," by Hayes and Carr—Claret—"Strike, but hear me"—Fever at Croydon—"Gesmas et Desmas"—Satirical Medal | 237 |
Replies:— | |
The Gookins of Ireland | 238 |
"Stabat quocunque jeceris," by Dr. William Bell | 239 |
"Pic-nics" | 240 |
"Coninger" or "Coningry" | 241 |
Names and Numbers of British Regiments, by Arthur Hamilton | 241 |
Vicars-Apostolic in England | 242 |
Smock Marriages: Scotch Law of Marriage | 243 |
Photographic Notes and Queries:—Mr. Weld Taylor's Process—Animal Charcoal in Photography—Sir W. Newton on Use of Common Soda and Alum—Difficulties in Photographic Practice | 244 |
Replies to Minor Queries:—The Countess of Pembroke's Letter—Ethnology of England—Drake the Artist—Sparse—Genoveva of Brabant—God's Marks—Segantiorum Portus—Rubrical Query—Rosa Mystica—Portrait of Charles I.—"Time and I"—The Word "Party"—"Mater ait natæ," &c.—Gospel Place—Passage in Thomson—"Words are given to man to conceal his thoughts"—Folger Family | 245 |
Miscellaneous:— | |
Notes on Books, &c. | 248 |
Books and Odd Volumes wanted | 249 |
Notices to Correspondents | 249 |
Advertisements | 250 |
Notes.
COWPER AND TOBACCO SMOKING.
The following genial and characteristic letter from the poet, having escaped the research of the Rev. T. S. Grimshaw, may be thought worthy of transference from the scarce and ephemeral brochure in which it has, as far as I am aware, alone appeared, to your more permanent and attainable repertory. The little work alluded