No. 39. | SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1850 | Price Threepence. Stamped Edition 4d. |
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Etymology of "Whitsuntide" and "Mass" | 129 |
Folk Lore:—Sympathetic Cures—Cure forAgue—Eating Snakes a Charm for growing young | 130 |
Long Meg of Westminster, by E.F. Rimbault | 131 |
A Note on Spelling,—"Sanatory,""Connection" | 131 |
Minor Notes:—Pasquinade on LeoXII.—Shakspeare a Brass-rubber—California—Mayorof Misrule and Masters of the Pastimes—Roland and Oliver | 131 |
QUERIES:— | |
The Story of the Three Men and their Bag ofMoney | 132 |
The Geometrical Foot, by A. De Morgan | 133 |
Minor Queries:—Plurima Gemma—Emmote deHastings—Boozy Grass—Gradely—Hats worn byFemales—Queries respecting Feltham's Works—EikonBasilice—"Welcome the coming, speed the partingGuest"—Carpets and Room-paper—Cotton ofFinchley—Wood Carving in Snow Hill—WalrondFamily—Translations—Bonny Dundee—Graham ofClaverhouse—Franz vonSickingen—Blackguard—Meaning of "Pension"—Starsand Stripes of the American Arms—Passages fromShakspeare—Nursery Rhyme—"George" worn by CharlesI.—Family of Manning of Norfolk—Salingen a SwordCutler—Billingsgate—"Speak the Tongue that Shakspearespoke"—Genealogical Queries—Parson, the StaffordshireGiant—Unicorn in the Royal Arms—The Frog and the Crowof Ennow—"She ne'er with treacherous Kiss," &c. | 133 |
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A treatise on Equivocation | 136 |
Further Notes on the Derivation of the Word"News" | 137 |
"News," "Noise," and "Parliament" | 138 |
Shakpeare's Use of the Word "Delighted" by Rev.Dr. Kennedy and J.O. Halliwell | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |