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INDEX. 



North (T) on vowtes, or vows, over altars, 434. 



>Jorthampton witches, 394. 



Norwich bells, 394, 



Norwich bishops, their septennial visitations, 30. 



Notsa on the blossoming of plants, 312. 



Nova Scotia knights, 342. 



Noye (Attorney- General), 35. 



Noyes (John), noticed, 35. 



N. (T. V.) on Cromwell at the Isle of Rhe, 180. 



Lives of Furlong and M'Caghwell, 130. 



Reformation in Ireland, 200. 

 Number superstition, 435. 

 Nuncio at Brussels in 1628, 374. 



0. 



Oak chimney-pieces and bedsteads, 69. 114. 203. 246. 



'<3ak on inscription on a saltbox, 88. 



Oatridge (Edmund) on the " Forecastle Sailor," 181. 



O'Callaghan (E. B.) on Indian Vocabulary, 515. 



Odiiigsells (Dr. Charles), noticed, 130. 



Offor (George) on Bible, " Fontibus ex Groscis," 318. 



Bible, its price in 1625, 373. 



Coverdale's Bible, 484. 



Cawood's New Testament, 10. 



Dress in the time of Charles I., 259. 



Oak bedsteads, 114. 



Persecution in the Cevennes, 485. 



Tyndale's New Testament, reprint, 12. 



Whately (William), 138. 

 Oglander (Sir John), his manuscript, 66. 

 0. (H.) on molluscous animal, 323. 

 Old, pronunciation of words ending in, 394. 468. .307. 

 Oiled paper, substitute for, 234. 306. 465. 

 Ointment, the precious and the holy, 434. 504. 

 O. (J.) on an ancient document, 524. 



Forrest (Alexander), 105. 



Gregorv (Dr. John), " Comparative View," 222. 



Povey (Charles), "Holy Thoughts," 115. 



Weir (John), a minister, 89. 

 0. (J. P.) on cockade, 422. 



" Drowning the miller," 384. 



Oysters, their cultivation, 29. 



St. Paul's clock striking thirteen, 14, 



Separation of sexes in churches, 326. 



Torture, works on, 466. 

 Oldys (Wm.), Life by Charles Bridger, 497. 

 " mi Jesu, qui subire," its author, 146. 

 Opie (John) and Dr. Wolcott, 381. 

 Orange punch-bowl, inscription, 280. 

 Orde (J. P.) on Thomas Orde, Lord Bolton, 323. 

 Orde (T.), Lord Bolton, caricaturist, 280. 323. 

 Ormesby, co. Norfolk, ancient demesne at, 87. 151. 378. 

 Orthography, its changes and peculiarities, 234. 266. 

 0. (S.) on priest and chaplain in ordinary, 395. 

 " Sapientia," according to the Roman and Anglican 



uses, 37. 94, 

 Ottinge (J. D.) on a m.in not containing himself, 196. 

 Oughton (Sir James Adolphus), noticed, 516. 

 Oulton (W. C), " Memoir of Wm. Shakspeare," 125. 

 Ovid, Aldine edition 1502 3, 132. 

 0. (W. B.) on inscription in a Bible, 43. 

 Oxford ale-wives, 275. 343. 404. 

 Oxford, inscriptions at New College, 215. 



Oxford M.A. on Doctor of Laws as Esquires, 171. 

 Oysters, their cultivation, 29. 77. 138. 



P. 



P. on Abp. Bramhall and Bp. Hall, 416. 

 Paget (Arthur) on tutenag metal, 520. 

 Painters, list of works of great, 50. 156. 

 Paintings, Irish fresco, of 15th century, 371. 

 Pancakes on Shrove Tuesday, origin of, 450. 

 Pancroundel, its meaning, 200. 306. 

 Panigarola (Francesca), noticed, 105. 

 Paper water-marks, 110. 265. 

 Parafe, its derivation, 463. 



Paraphrases of the Scotch Kirk, 358, 405. 422. 483. 

 Parish top in " Twelfth Night," 336. 

 Parliamentary members, lists of, 437. 482. 

 Parliamentary members paid, 306. 

 'Parliamentaiy members, temp. 1326 to 1552, 297. 

 Parliamentaiy i"epresentation in one family, 522. 

 Parn. Prometh., its meaning, 394. 445. 

 Parochial libraries, Bradfield, 473. 

 Parochial registers, entry of fees in, 498.; statute re- 

 specting, 35. 

 Parsons (Philip), author of " Atalanta," 297. 

 Paston Letters, manuscripts of, 108. 

 Pathologicus on fat beasts, 444. 

 Patonce on De Urbe, 360. 



Bruce of Broomhall, 374. 

 Patrick (St.), his labours in Dublin, 122. 

 Paul (Father). See Paolo Sarpi. 

 Paul's pitcher, 312. 

 Paul's (St.) clock striking thirteen, 14. 

 Pauline on ancient demesne tenure, 151. 



Freebench custom, 219. 



Knights Templars' lands, 286. 



Lists of Public Schools, 306. 



Serte silver, 286. 

 Peacham (Henry) on London exhibitions, 41. 

 Peacock (Edw.) on learned societies of America, 28. 



Dudley (Roger), his parentage, 170. 



Marks on pewter, 495. 

 Pearson (James) on Thurneisser's Descriptio Plantarum, 



468-. 

 P. (E. C.) on " Letter to Mr. Bayes," 284. 

 Peg tankard, its date, 434. 

 Peniberton (Sir Francis), monuments, 515. 

 Pembroke (Countess of), portrait, 311. 505. 

 Penance in the Kirk of Scotland, 51. 

 Pens, inventor of steel, 415. 

 Percy (Bishop Thomas), family, 34. 

 Percy (Thomas), 7th Earl of Northumberland, his le- 



presentative, 217. 

 Perpetual curates, their position, 297. 406. 

 Peterborough (Henry, 2nd Earl of), 93. 

 Peverels of Bradford Peverel, 199. 284. 

 Pewter, marks on, 495. 

 P. (H.) on eliminate ; layman, 234. 



Nordstrand, an English colony, 31. 



Tracings on oiled paper, 234. 

 P. (H. E.) on origin of pancakes, 450. 

 " Phenix," a collection of tracts, 395. 

 *. on George III., and .suicide at Kew, 372. 406. 



Isabella the Fair, lier imprisonment, 424. 



Richmond ass-man, 16. 



