or Murray (J. A. H.) on “ Dog-bay," 227 North (C. N. M.) on Brebon Laws, 174 Northumbrian, pseudonym, 309 • Nottingham,'hymn tune, 148 Nottingham (first Earl of), supposed portrait, 2, 113, 254 ; his burial-place, 226 • Nouvelles Ordinaires de Londres,' 1650-58, 286 Novar collection of pictures, 505 Nursery rhyme, “ Four corners to my bed,” 194 O. on “ Bosch “ Bosh," 419 Descazeaux du Halley (Chevalier), 438 Mitrailleuse, ancient, 450 Wakefield Railway, 95 0. (C. W. P.) on Col. Stuart, 68 Oath, bishop's, temp. Henry VIII., 268, 355, 514 Oaths, Hindu, 329 Oats. See Arener. Odin, his ancestry and descendants, 75, 172 O'Donoghue (F. M.) on Pinkethman, 86 O'Dugan family pedigree, 388 Ognall Hall, Lancashire, 48 “Old Black Jack," Clare Market, 244 Oliphant family of Kellie, 246 Oliver asking for more, 265 Oliver (A.) on Chelsea enamel, 471 Oliver (V. L.) on Billingsgate aldermen, 457 Omar eurname, 12, 136 Omega on William Penn, 313 One: “More than one,” 27, 77 Opie (John), R. A., portraits by, 47, 138 Oral tradition, 6 Order in Council, the phrase, 487 Orme Square, Bayswater, column in, 507 Orr (J. S.), the “Angel Gabriel," 167, 292 Orthodoxy is my doxy," origin of phrase, 406, 474 Osbaldeston (Richard), Bishop of London, 328, 433 Our Lady of Hate, 8, 138, 253, 490 Outlander and Uitlander, 266 Ouvry (E. C.) on Madame de Ligne, 169 Overie. See St. Mary Overie. Ovid, bis Metamorphoses,' 427, 455 Oring, village name, 172 Owen (M. C.) on Sir Thomas Sewell, 248 Owl of Andoain, picture with Basque inscription, 167 Owres lightsbip, 1788, 8, 96 Oxford English Dictionary,' 221, 318, 384 Oxford University, "ad eundem” membership, 427,516 Oxford University Heraldry Office, 167, 235 Oxonian on a great spoon, 267 Oyster-shells used in building, 64, 214 P. (C. T.) on relics of Charles I., 56 Nottingham (first Earl of), 113 St. Paul's, its rebuilding, 216 P. (F. A.) on Albert Pike, 147 P. (F.J.) on changes in country life, 453 Cowley (Abraham), 51 P. (G. H.) on Gibbet Bill, 432 P. (H. B.) on duel in 1843, 230 P. (J. B.) on Master of Revels for Scotland, 54 6 227, P. (J. G.) on Arbuthnot family, 168 Peacock feathers unlucky, 408, 458 Peacock (E.) on material for barrows, 425 Booking places, 244 Cross on ballot papers, 106 "Dictionary of National Biography,' 271 Engino, its meanings, 324 Executions, publio, 26 Florence as a male name, 125 Handsomebody surname, 205 Our Lady of Hate, 138 Sedilia, 507 Story wanted, 209 Sundial mottoes, 5 Town, its definition, 456 Verbs, English reflective, 354 Peacock (F.) on American pond weed, 87 Cramp rings, 127 Games in churchyards, 488 Holdfeld (Richard), 428 Mortars and bell-founders, 448 Peddie (R. A.) on Ku Klux Klan, 505 Peed or pead, its meaning, 37, 271 Peel Castle and the Duchess of Gloucester, 382, 452 Peeresses married to commoners remarried to peers, 352 Peet (W. H.) on Earl Ferrers, 349 Marmion Travestied,' 374 Penel Orlieu, Bridgwater street-name, 129 Penn (William), plot to capture, 243, 318, 357 Penny in the slot in 1844, 226 Penny (C. W.) on “Archdiocese," 72 "Boom off,” 383 Chinese sensitive leaf, 78 Comfortable=comforting, 13 Hayes (Sir J. W.), 273 M.B. coats and waistcoats, 6 “Pin and Bowl," tavern sign, 424 St. Evurtius, 326 Penny (F.) on child commissions, 198 Pepys (Samuel) and “ Beauty, retire !” 307, 489 Periam family, 48, 231, 488 Perina, Christian name, 452 Perrinchief (Richard), D.D., his biography, 446 Perth in the sixteenth century, 226, 294 Pertinax on silver Latinity, 487 Peryam family. See Periam. Petition formula, phrase at its end, 266, 377 Pett (Phineas), bis biography, 107, 191, 237 Petty (8. L.) on charr in Windermere, 227 Elder-tree superstition, 517 Pew, movable, 107, 191 Pews, right to their possession, 194 Pewter hall-marks, 167, 294, 335, 375 Philippen Colony, church brief relating to, 421 Phillips (Sir Richard), his 'Million of Facts,' 104, 315 Phillips (Sir Thomas), Governor of Lismabady, 67 Pickering Press, its history, 366, 414, 472 Pickford (J.) on beaver in Britain, 238 Canaletto in England, 133 Cat, wild, 93, 252 6 6 Pickford (J.) on 'Cumnor Hall,' 352 Platt (J.), jun., on Giaour, 386, 491 Irish folk-lore, 445 Japanese language, 333 Judgement and judgment, 285 Luck-money custom, 90 Mac and Mc, 508 • Phaudhrig Croboore,' 196 St. Trunion, 77 Scio, its name, 58 'Slang and its Analogues,' 345 Play, its author, 207, 273 Plays, should they be printed ? 181 Poem, old political, 76 Poetry and science, 446, 512 Poets Laureate of England, 465 Poland (Sir H. B.) on Earl Ferrers, 349 Pole (Sir William), his MS. of Charters, 407, 475 Politician on “Catching the Speaker's eye,” 208 Poll, earliest parliamentary, 66 Pollard (A. F.) op “Driving coach and six through an Act of Parliament," 208 Pollard (H. P.) on books illustrated by authors, 338 Ducking stools, 57 Priory Farm, Hertford, 124 Pollard (M.) on Austrian lip, 374 Pontifex Maximus, the title, 429 Poor's, use of the word, 74, 434 Poores house, its early meaning, 194 Poplar trees in France, 89, 371, 450 Populist, history of the word, 507 Porter (Miss Lucy) and Dr. Johnson, 201 Portrait, skull in, 109, 357, 412; eye in, 468 Portraits, substituted, 277, 371, 434, 458 Postage at high rates, 118 Potatoes a cure for rheumatism, 248, 396, 438 Potter (G.) on Highgate Jewish academy, 297 Povey family, 346 203, 230, 311, 354, 456, 493 Prendergast baronetcy, 341 Previte, house of, Dukes of Spiani, 495 Prideaux (Miss), actress, her biography, 85, 253 Prideaux (W.F.) on Avery Farm Row, 237 Baldwin's Gardens, 191 Bedford Chapel, Bloomsbury, 429 Bellenden (Mary), 419 Birdcage Walk, 165 Bond (Sir Thomas), 176 Buckingham House, College Hill, 445 Chapel Street, Belgrave Square, 450 Chillinch (William and Thomas), 73 Evelyn (John), discovery of his · Memoirs, 95 Fulham Palace, its chapel, 321 Giaour, its pronunciation, 491 Holborn, Hanwell, and Barrow, 185, 369 Judgement and judgment, 497 Kilburn, old inns at, 188, 371 Milton (John), and Marvell, 146; his mother, 234 Namancos, its locality, 37 “Out of kelter,” 288 Paddington, thatched cottage at, 54 Preston (Dr. John), 198 supplement to the Notes , with No. 288, Jaly Prideaux (W. F.) on Miss Prideaux, actress, £5, 253 Quarrell (W. H.) on St. Mary Overie, 92 Quarter : “No quarter," 228, 278, 494 Queen's English, note on, 46 Quentin (Col.), mezzotint portrait, 54 Querist on Lord Nelson's "little Emma," 488 Quotations :- A kindly man unto his beast is kind, 469 Ave Cæsar, morituri te salutant, 267, 415 C'est une composition entièrement barbare, 35 Erubuit ; salva res est, 309, 378, 399, 439 Happy the man, and happy he alone, 309, 439 He sleeps bis last sleep, 409 He that does me good with unmov'd face, 79 He was born a man, he died a grocer, 469 He whistles as he goes, 309, 378 Hoc Matthæus agens hominem generaliter implet, 449 I mean to be a President, 149, 255 I shall pass through this world but once, 169, 239, 378 In a glance, 169 In the years fled, 309 Le plaisir de mourir sans peine, 109 Mille babet ornatus, 168, 235 Misericordia Domini inter pontem et fontem, 258 Non annorum canities est laudanda, 49 Oh! Memory, thou fond deceiver, 509 On sea or land, 506 Rabbits quarrelling over one blade of grass, 127 Risum teneatis, amici ? 26 Since all the downward tracts of time, 509 σμικρά μεν τάδ' αλλ' όμως άχω, 309, 439 So long as we may, let us enjoy this breath, 49 Strong as necessity Waugh starts away, 309 439 The clouds of sickness cast no stain, 309 The cream of a nation's thought, 109 The grave bas eloquence, its lectures teach, 469 The greatest virtue of which wise men boast, 509 The wealthy cit, grown old in trade, 248, 312 These thick-8own snowflakes, 47 They eat the fruit and blame the woman still, 409 Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean, 500 Tis he whose every thought and deed, 268, 339 Too fair to worship, too divine to love, 349, 439 We are born originals, we die copies, 469 Willing to serve God, so that they did not offend the devil, 268 Quotations, French, Spanish, Italian, and German, 197 R. on Trilby, 277 R. (A. E.) on Hulke and Hulse families, 427 R. (D.) on 'Betty Careless,' 366 R. (J. F.) on Victualler : Flesber, 186 R. (M.) on Swift's Creed, 28 R. (R.) on Catherine de Berran, 53 Flat-irons, 174 R. (R.) on Keats's 'Ode to a Nightingale,' 18 Ripon (first Earl of), his nicknames, 194 River-Dames. See Witham. Rivett family and William of Wickham's chalice, 302 Rivett-Carnac (J. H.) on corpse arrested for debt, 354 Lowes (Rev. Jobn), 223 Rivett family and William of Wickham's chalice, 302 Robbins (A, F.) on newspaper, 294 Rifles, repeating, 305 Sunday markets, 32 Wesley (Rev. Samuel), the elder, 21 Roberts (W.) on duty on auctions, 307 Chinese collection, 489 Coleridge MSS., 285 • Dictionnaire des Girouettes,' 7 Eon (Chevalier), 106 Norar collection of pictures, 505 Robertson (Strowan), his wanderingsafter Culloden, 161 Robinson (F. J.), Earl of Ripon, his nicknames, 194 Robinson (G. H.) on 'Phaudhrig Crohoore,' 148 Robinson (J.) on portrait of Dr. Paley, 273 Westminster Abbey, oyster-shells in walls, 64 Robinson (Jolin), Bishop of London, his death and descendants, 468, 512 Robson (F.), comedian, his portraits, 468, 519 Rochester register recovered, 465 Romance sources, English words from, 481 Rood-lofts, figures in, 345 Rossetti (Dante G.) and the Jacobites, 425 Rough=ruffian, origin of the word, 186, 316 Rousby (Mrs.), actress, her biography, 18, 33, 231 *Rover's Bride,' song or poem, 507 Rowe (A. F.) on heraldic anomalies, 449 Roxby (Robert), comedian, his biography, 67, 116, 172 Royal Exchange, church near, 213 Rumbold (Sir H.) on D'Oilliamson family, 287, 511 Ruprecht (Knecht) and the dancing story, 112 Rushmore, its etymology, 286, 356 Ruskin (John) and “doomed Moabite," 228, 274 Russell (F.) on Foster of Drumgeon, 109 Russell (F. A.) on booking places, 357 “More than one,” 77 Russell (Lady) on Margraves of Anspaob, 215 Bream's Buildings, 170 Brucolaques, its meaning, 55 Chelsea enamel, 471 Dockerer or dockerrer, 197 Fishguard, French landing at, 433 French kings, their wives, 215 Indexes, inaccurate, 286 Poetry and science, 512 Russell (Lord John) as poet, 506 Russell (Thomas), LL.D., his poems, 145, 214, 450 Russian songs, translated, 228, 336 Rutton (W. L.) on Thames or Isis, 368 Ruvigny (Marquis de) on Isabella of Angoulême, 194 Rye (W.) on epitaph by Dryden, 328 Ryley (Samuel William), his biography, 87, 112, 132 coronation, 394 S, final, in proper names, 373 S. on Calcutta banks, 488 Gainsborough (Thomas), 509 60 |