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INDEX. 



N. (J. 6.) on Threepwood, the refuge for deserters, 189. 



Walker (Cowper), 397. 

 Nonjurors, lines on the deprived prelates, 307 ; list of 



the prelates and clergy, 289. 376. 

 Norden (John), " Description of Virtue and Envy," 205 ; 



View of London, 228. 372. 

 Nor(ih (H.) on Astir, 171. 

 North Sea, survey of, 147. 277. 

 Northants on Charles Martel, 231. 

 Norton (Thomas), "Ferrex and Porrex,"262. 

 Norwich bishopric and the conge d'elire, 87. 

 Norwich, curious remains at, 446. 523. 

 Norwich Quaker, 238. 

 Notsa on Organ built by Father Smith, 189. 



Stained glass, 326. 



Waltham Abbey, monks and property, 189. 

 Novocastrensis on Heron of Chipchase, 228. 

 N. (S.) on Oliver Cromwell a cup-bearer, 267. 

 N. (T. C.) on aldermen of Farringdon ward, 109. 



Military centenarians, 198. 



Shakspeares of Shadwell, 402. 

 N. (U. 0.) on Confessions in verse, 155. 



Filho da Puta, an inn sign, 36. 



Mortar and Pestle sign, 219. 



St. Paul's hand-writing, 198. 

 Nurse, derivation of, 327. 

 N. (W. S.) on suffragan bishop of Ipswich, 298. 



Index of episcopal registers, 231, 



0. 



Oak and the ash, 184. 256. 374. 416. 



O'C. (E. B.) on errors in Peerages, 167. 



O'Callaghan (E. B.) on Irish officers in foreign service, 



144. 

 0. (C. M.) on Judas tree, 19. 

 O'DriscoU family, of Cork, 521. 

 Offer (George) on Astir, 196. 



Bible by Barker, 217. 



Bible, typographical errors in, 97. 



Books dedicated to the Deity, 217. 418. 



Civic hunting, 117. 



Decry date and Sureties Shoe, 1S9. 



" End," as used by Bunyan, 108. 



Ghost in the Tower, 193. 



" History of Jamaica," 500. 

 Ogden (James), Manchester poet, 428. 483. 

 Ogilvy (Sir George) of Banff, 57. 

 0. (J.) on Caesar's Dialogue, " God and the king," 295. 



Cromwell, the king's cup-bearer, 337. 



Hereditary aliases, 298. 



Master of Edinburgh school, 337. 



" Pilgrim's Progress," Part. II., its author, 317. 

 Oldisworth (Wm.), noticed, 328. 

 Old Mem. on Confessions in verse, 522. 



Edwards (Talbot), 510. 

 Oldys (Wm.), his note-book of Henry Earl of Claren- 

 don, 306. ; Preface to Walton's Angler, 306. 

 OleroD, the French island, 10. 

 Oliphant family arms, 56. 419. 

 Olivers (Thomas), his tune, 37. 

 Ordinary, a provincialism, 36S. 439. 

 Ordination fees, 25, 

 Ord (J. Walker), noticed, 140. 



Orientation of chancels, 68. 118. 253. 312. 357. 393. 



430. 519. 

 0. (S.) on judges' black cap, 37. 

 Osiander (Andrew), and Abp. Cranmer, 208. 

 Otto (Helvetius), his rain propellers, 207. 251. 

 Overall (W. H.) on civic hunting, 117. 

 Owls, their snoring, 212. 254. 

 Oxford Act, its origin, 46. 357. 

 Oxford College life 130 years ago, 365. 443. 

 Oxford, Great Tom of, 465. 

 Oxford honorary degrees, 450. 501. 

 Oxford riding school, 74. 

 Oxford statutes, " Epinomis " to; 495. 

 Oxoniensis on John Bowring, 67. 

 Dr. Bliss, 223. . 



P. 



P. on Dedications to the Deity, 483. 



Woollett's monument, 450. 

 Paap (Simon), the Dutch dwarf, 28. 

 Paddlewheels first used in vessels, 47. 98. 

 Painting, a legendary, 47. 97. 138- 177. 279. 336. 

 Painting of pictures mentioned in the Old Testament, 



207. 378. 51.5. 

 Pallens, its meaning in Virgil, 168. 239. 

 " Palmyra," a poem, 493. 

 Paper and poison, 491. 

 Paper splitting, 18. 420. 

 " Paradise of the Soul," 248. 298. 375. 

 Paraphernalia, its old and modern meaning, 287. 438. 



482. .52.3. 

 Parathina on anecdote biography, 123. 447. 



Gong at Lowestoft, 137. 



Handel's Harmonious Blacksmith, 227. 



Latin, Greek, and German metres, 139. 



Tunes, old English, 126. 

 Parisii or Parhissii, 226. 314. 

 Parkyns (Sir Thomas) of Bunny, 126. 

 Parliamentary officers in South Wales, 449. 

 Parker (H. M.) on quotation on Maelstrom, 8. 

 Parker (Martin), the prelates' poet, 212. 

 Parker (Sir Thomas), satirised, 496. 

 Parnell (Thomas), poems criticised, 141. 

 Parr (Dr. Samuel), and tobacco, 12. 

 Parry (C. H.), " Pariiaments of England," 249. 

 Parson imparsonee explained, 250. 

 Parsons (Nancy) and Duke of Dorset, 27. 77. 

 Paslam (Charles) on derivation of Witton, 119. 

 Paston letters, discovery of more, 240. : their tran- 

 scriber, 357. 

 Paterson (Samuel), book auctioneer, 229. 

 Paton (George), his correspondence, 249. 509. 

 Patonce on Rev. Peter Debary and his wife, picture 

 of, 306. 



Lawrence of Studley and Kirkby Fleetham, 292. 



Westminster Hall, its admeasurements, 58. 

 Pauline (Old) on St. Paul's School, 253. 



Transfer of land, 278. 

 Paul IV., bull sent to Ireland, 307. 393. 

 Paul's (St.) Cathedral organ, 369.; school, 211. 253. 

 Pavement, its meaning, 147. 199. 436. 

 P. (C. G.) on Rogers's Fragments from Euripides, 410. 

 P. (E.) on the Cloak's Knavery, 219. * , 



Goldsmith's portrait, 228. 438. 

 Peacock (Edw.) on inedited letter of Cromwell, 383. 



