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Title: Notes and Queries, Number 197, August 6, 1853
A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists,
Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
Author: Various
Editor: George Bell
Release Date: October 29, 2007 [EBook #23235]
Language: English
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NOTES AND QUERIES:
A MEDIUM OF INTER-COMMUNICATION FOR LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES,
GENEALOGISTS, ETC.
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"When found, make a note of."--CAPTAIN CUTTLE.
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No. 197.]
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. 1853.
[Price Fourpence. Stamped Edition 5d.
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CONTENTS.
NOTES:-- Page
High Church and Low Church 117
Concluding Notes on several misunderstood Words, by
the Rev. W. R. Arrowsmith 120
Sneezing an Omen and a Deity, by T. J. Buckton 121
Abuses of Hackney Coaches 122
Shakspeare Correspondence, by C. Mansfield Ingleby,
Thomas Falconer, &c. 123
MINOR NOTES:--Falsified Gravestone in Stratford
Churchyard--Barnacles in the River Thames--Note
for London Topographers--The Aliases and Initials
of Authors--Pure--Darling's "Cyclopaedia Bibliographica" 124
QUERIES:--
Delft Manufacture, by O. Morgan 125
MINOR QUERIES:--The Withered Hand and Motto
"Utinam"--History of York--"Hauling over the
coals"--Dr. Butler and St. Edmund's Bury--Washington--Norman
of Winster--Sir Arthur Aston--"Jamieson
the Piper"--"Keiser Glomer"--Tieck's
"Comoedia Divina"--Fossil Trees between Cairo and
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