The tinkler-gypsies . 8 Page. Tinkler-Gypsy woman and che Prince and Princess of Wales .. 18i Tinkler-Gypsv Folk-tale Teller .. 36; Politeness of 36. Eloquence of .. .. .. 36; As dissembler . 36; Deep and wide .. 3(>: Independence of .. .. 367-3(i Histrionic power of .. 361 High morale known to .. .. 36 A good listener appreciated 36Gratefulness of .. .. .. 36 Benediction of .. .. 36 Folk-tale by 370-38 Tinkler-Gypsy Sweeps .. 31 Tinklers in Britain before Gypsies 39 Train, Joseph—Galloway Gypsy Stories .. .. ^MS. sent Sir Walter Scott 87, 1( Praised by Sir Walter Scott .. 12 WanderinW


The tinkler-gypsies . 8 Page. Tinkler-Gypsy woman and che Prince and Princess of Wales .. 18i Tinkler-Gypsv Folk-tale Teller .. 36; Politeness of 36. Eloquence of .. .. .. 36; As dissembler . 36; Deep and wide .. 3(>: Independence of .. .. 367-3(i Histrionic power of .. 361 High morale known to .. .. 36 A good listener appreciated 36Gratefulness of .. .. .. 36 Benediction of .. .. 36 Folk-tale by 370-38 Tinkler-Gypsy Sweeps .. 31 Tinklers in Britain before Gypsies 39 Train, Joseph—Galloway Gypsy Stories .. .. ^MS. sent Sir Walter Scott 87, 1( Praised by Sir Walter Scott .. 12 WanderinWillie .. 218-22 Rorie Gill .. .. 514, 55 Trelory, the Laird of, deserts his wife ii Tubal Kain, the first Tinkler .. 4- Ursari (Gypsy bear-leaders), visit ofto Galioway .. .. 229-2 W W. A., author of Galloway GKmi)ses Wanderin Willie, a Gypsy 218-2, Watsons, the Tinklers, remarkable anecdote about .. 2S5-2 .. Prefatori/ LeU5, 32, 239, 2 Wee Tammie Twenty ..Willie Marshall (see Marshall, Willie).. GYPSY LORE SOCIETY, President—David MacRitchie, , Scot. This Society, founded in i8S8, but dormantsince 1S92, resumed in July, 1907, the publi-cation of its quarterly y(3«;7/fl/, devoted to thestudy of Gypsy History, Language, Customs,and Folk-lore. The Journal is a large illustrated octavocontaining ninety-six pages in each number,and all the most prominent authorities, Britishand foreign, on Gypsy subjects, have pro-mised to contribute. The annual subscription is one poundsterling, and intending members should com-municate with the Honorary Secretary, R. A. Scott Macfie, ,,6 Hope Place, Liverpool, w ho will be glad to give further information. The Trmeg.—We welcome the revival of .a journal \vhi<!h deserves thesupport of students of philology and of racial character, as well as that of thespecialists, to whom it more directly appeals. Mr David MacRitchie hasenlisted the help of so many scholars at home and abroad that the enterprisemay claim to


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