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INDEX. 



Nigel, on dial mottoes, &c., 155. 

 Nightingale and tliorn, 39. 305. 380. 475. 

 Nil Nemini on the article An, 297. 

 Nimrod, a Discourse of History and Fable, 



539. 

 N. (J. G.) on the father of Cardinal Pole, 



163. 



— numerous births by one mother, 204. 

 the bed of Ware, 213. 



N. (N.) on Greek epigram, B6. 

 Nocab on silver royal font, 175. 

 Norgate (F.) on publications of Stuttgart 



Society, 484. 

 Norman (Louisa Julia) on " He that runs 



may read," 306. 

 Northman on cheap maps, 257. 

 —~ a Roaring Meg, 260. 



maps of Africa, 284. 



Note on " Inveni portura," 135. 



Notes and Queries, prefatory notice to 



Vol. v., 1 



— circulated in the Celestial Empire, 214. 

 Notte of Imbercourt, Surrey, 393. 

 Nouns printed with capitals, 79. 

 November 5th custom at Marlborough, 365. 

 N. (Q.) on political pamphlets, 319. 



N. (R.) on Cooper's miniature of Crom- 

 well, 17. 



Nuremberg token, 201. 260. 450. 



N. ( V. D.) on Rev. John Paget, 66. 



N. (W.) on Puritan antipathy to custard, 

 321. 



O. 



i2. on millers of Meath, 13. 



Oaks: the Essex broad Oak, 10.40. 113. 



Hankford's oak, 43. 



. the Shelton oak, 43. 



Oasis, its proper pronunciation, 465. 521. 

 Oath of pregnant women, 393. 

 Oats, wild, origin of the phrase, 227. 306. 

 Obelisk between Yarmouth and Gorleston, 



78. 

 Objective and subjective, 11. 141. 

 O'Connor (Arthur), account of, 579. 

 O. (C. R.) on an annotated copy of Prynne's 



Breviate by Abp. Laud, 314. 

 Offbr (George) on Bishop Coverdale's 



Bible, 59. 153. 

 O. (Geo.) on the Earl of Chepstow, 300. 

 O'G. (T.) on the Azores, 439. 



the Chamberlaine family, 306. 



— - marriage of Mrs. Claypule, 381. 

 Ogle (O.) on the meaning of Lesteras and 



Emencin, 58. 

 " Oh Nanny," authorship of (he song, 227. 



306. 

 Q. (J.) on Burnomania, 428. 



Robert Drury, 543. 



Thomas Gill, the blind man, 608. 



' Moravian hymns, 492. 



the Heavy Shove, 515. 



O. (J. N.) on " Stunt with false care,"' &c., 

 ' 538. 



O. (J. S.) on Friday at sea, 330. 

 Oldys (William), autobiography of, 529. 

 Oley (Rev. Barnabas) his family and will, 



Olivarius de Prnphetia, GO. 161. 



Omens, lucky, 293. 



One-two-three on Duchess of Cleveland, 59. 



• documents relating to Eliza Penning, 



105. 



Ciptical phenomenon, 441. 523. 616. 



O. (P.) van der Chys, on coins of Ed- 

 ward III., 150. 



Organs and pulpits moveable, 315. 475. 



Orkney, exterminatijn of Christians in, 111. 



Orkneyinga Saga, new edition announced, 

 20ii. 



Orloff, or Orlop, its derivation, 248. 



Otway (Thomas), unpublished song by, 

 338. 



Owen (John), bishop of St. Asaph, 510. 



Oxford Manual of Brasses, corrected, 369. 

 570. 



Oxoniensis on St. Paul's quotation of hea. 

 then writers, 278. 



P. 



Paget (Rev. John), notices of, 66. 280. 327. 



381. 

 Pagoda, Joss-house, Fetiche, 415. 

 Paisley, the Black Book of, 201. 283. 

 Palaologi, the last of the, 173. 280. 357. 

 Palmerston (Lord), lines by, 619. 

 Pancakes on Shrove Tuesday, 491. 

 P.indecte, its early use, 5.'i7. 6-2. 

 Pantagruel on meaning of Dray, 67. 



numerous births by one mother, 204. 



Pantheon at Paris, its restoration, 73. 

 Papal seal, a forged one, SU8. 593. 

 Paper-mill, the first in England, 83. 235. 

 Paper of the present day, its inferiority, 



188. 

 Paper, origin of the word, 174. 

 Pardons, general, 4P6. 544. 

 Parish registers, right of search, 36. 207. 

 Parker (J. H.) on English free towns, 150. 



meriiasval town-halls, 295. 



Parliament house, poem on the burning, 



488. 547. 

 Partrige (Julius) on license to make malt, 



291. 



Smyth's Gloucester manuscripts, 512. 



Pasquinades, 200. 283. 

 Passeiner's Antiquities of Devonshire, 511. 

 Paterfamilise on cheap maps, 174. 

 Patrick (St.), his birthplace, 344. 403. 520. 



561. 

 Paul Hoste, 89. 

 Paul (St.), did he quote heathen writers? 



175.278.352. 

 P. (B.) on the authorship of epigram upon 



the letter H, ,522. 

 P. (C.) on Churchill the poet, 75.- 

 P. (C. I.) on merchant adventurers to 



Spain, 277. 



arms of Yarmouth, 200. 



P. (C. S.) on churching of women, 293. 

 — — hexameter on English counties, 30.5. 

 P. (C. S T.) on lines on Crawfurd of Kil- 



birnie, 464. 



Thomas Crawfurd, 344. 



Peacock (E. ) jun. on eagles' feathers, 521. 



portrait of Thomas Percy, 491. 



Pearce (Zachary) not a pupil of Busby, 



197. 

 Peasantry, popular stories of the English, 



363 459. 601. 

 Peel (Sir Robert), his claims to the re- 

 membrance of literary men, 433. 

 Pelham A. ( W.) on letters of Arthur Lord 

 . Balmerino, 490. 

 Pelican, a symbol of the Saviour, 59. 165. 



211. 452. 

 Pemberton (Oliver) on Cromwell's burial. 



place, 477- 

 Pendulum demonstration, 84. 158. 

 Peiikenolj its meaning, 490. 545. 

 Percy (Mrs.), portrait of, 3C6. 

 Percy Society, its dissolution, 238. 

 Percy (Thomas), earl of Northumberland, 



his portrait. 490. .'349. 

 Peredur on charm for ague, 413. 

 Peregrine A. on pilgrimages to the Holy 



land, 289. 

 Perez on Johnny Crapaud,545. 



mummy wheat, 5.38. 



Periwinkle explained, 332. 



Perjury, papers of, 134. 



Persepolitan inscription, 560. 



Petheram (John) on Wyld's great globe, 



488. 

 Petrapromontoriensis on banking company 



in Aberdeen, 19i). 



the Earl of Errol, 297. 



emblematical halfpenny, 397. 



Mr. Miller of Craigentinny, 468, 



Petrarch's cat, the last lay of, 174. 

 Petros on lines on Elizabeth, 467. 

 P. ( G. P.) on the editor of Prideaux's Doc- 

 trine of Conscience, 273. 



the Prideaux family, 248. 



vol. ii. of Prestwich's Respublica, 



276. 

 P. (H.) on marriage tithe in Wales, 8D. 



Ph*** (C. P.) on Bogatzky's Golden Trea- 

 sury, 63. 



i Coleridge and Plato, 317. 



Nightingale and thorn, 305. 



" Wise above that which is written, 



305. 

 Pharetram de Tutesbit, 138. 

 Phelps's Gloucestershire Collections, 346. 

 t> on whipping princes by proxy, 545. 

 Philobiblon on Buchanan and Voltaire, 



272. 

 Photographic query, 538. 

 P (H. T.I on Cynthia's dragon-yoke, 297. 

 Pictorial Proverbs, work on, 559. 

 Pictures, an anonymous catalogue of, 296. 

 Pignon, or Piniwn, its derivation 352. 

 Pilgrimages to the Holy Land, 289. 

 Pimlico, early notices of, 260. 

 l^iscator, on meaning of B irnacles, 13. 

 P. (J.), jun. on the derivation of Callis, 



466. 



key experiments, 152. 



— — the descendants of Rev. Nathaniel 



Spinckes, 273. 



portrait of Charles Mordaunt, 521. 



P. (J.) on Cromwell's skull, 275. 



P. (J. H.) on Anne Boleyn's burial-place, 



464. 

 P. (J. R.) on heraldical MSS. of Sir George 



Garter, 211. 

 P. (K. N.) on the meaning of Lindisfarne, 



442. 

 Plague stones, a list of, 226. 308. 333. 374. 



426.500.571. 

 Plenius and his lyrichord, 58. 

 Pocock (Francis) on monuments of De la 



Beche family, 4-51. 

 Poetry, inedited, 387. 435. 580. 

 Poets, their errors, 102. 

 Poison, its etymology, 394. 499. 

 Pole family, particulars of, lO-i. 163. 567. 

 Political pamphlets wanted, 319. 

 Polwarth (R.) on Sir Walter Raleigh's 



snuff-box, 136. 

 Polynesian New Testaments, 468. 

 Pompev the Great, its translators, 129. 

 Poniatowski gems, 30. 65. I4<). 190. 

 Pope, a Dutch commentary on, 27. S3. 



and Flatman, 17. 



Imitation of Horace, on a passage in, 



426. 

 Pope's eye, its meaning, 152. 

 Porcelain, Dutch manufactories of, 343. 

 Porcus on the phrase "please the pigs," 13. 



91. 

 Portraits, the most correct catalogue, 176. 



261. 

 Posiman and tubman of Exchequer Court, 



490. 

 P. (P.) on story of Ginevra, 333. 



arms of Manchester, 332. 



ornamental hermits, 333. 



the fernsced charm, 356. 



plague stones, 374. 



general pardons, 544. 



Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative, 352. 



white livers, .334. 



Prague, group at, 346. 



Prayers tor the Fire of London, how long 



used, 78. 

 Precisian on the meaning of Eliminate, 317. 

 'Prentice pillars, anecdote respecting, 395. 



498. 

 Presbyterian oath, whether now taken, 



274, 323. 

 Presentiment, instances of, 411. 

 Prestwich's Respublica, vol. ii. not pub- 



li.^^hed, 276. 

 Prianho and Prideaux family, 24S. 

 Price (R.) on the diphthong ai, 581. 

 Pndeaux's Doctrine of Conscience, its 



editor? 273. 

 Prideaux family, 248. 



Procurator on inscriptions at Much Wen- 

 lock and Windsor, 8. 

 Protheroe (E. Davis) on the meaning of 



groom, 57. 

 Prothonotaries from Edw. III.. 294. 333. 

 Proverb, definition of a, 37. 213. 



