I K D E X. 



533 



M. (J.). Edinbiircli, on Francis's Horace, 

 441. 



satire on Scotland, 413. 



Strickland (Miss) and Mary Queen 



of Scots, 417. 

 M. (J.). Oxford, on Hue's China, 459. 

 M. (J. F.) on book-worma, 474. 

 M. (J. H.) on burials without coffins, 3R0. 

 Duke of Marlborough and Mr. IJar- 



nard, 353. 

 M. (J. R.) on absorbent paper, 394. 



curious custom, 499. 



—— dog-whippers, 395. 



priests' hiding-places, 478. 



M. (L. M.) on Beckett pedigree, 140. 



— — Bohun family, 146. 



M. (M. P.) on collodion negatives, 131. 



old collodion, 131. 



Monetary change tonp. Edward VI., £06. 

 Money and a friend, Sll. 

 Money, its relative value, 229. 



its value, temp. Elizabetl), 494. 



Monson (Lord) on llunning Thursday, 



350. 371. 458. 

 Montaigne, Amsterdam edition of, 303. 



394. 

 Montgomery (Alex.) hU " Cherrieand the 



Slae," 384. 

 Monumental brasses, 121. 198. 



in Germany, 417. 



Monumental effigies, 372. 



Moon, its circle round it, 460. 



Moore (A. C ) on early notices of iire, 272. 



lands held by tenure, 146. 



More (Hannah) on female education, 101. 

 More (Sir Thomas), his Works, Sfi. 

 Morgan (Professor A. De) on arithmetical 



notes, 4. 117.227. 

 — — authorship, a, possible test of, ISl. 



309. 

 — — Ebrardus and Johannes de Garlandia, 

 93. 



mile, its ancient length, 195. 



original correspondence, 57. 



quadrature of the circle, 306. 



. Keuben Burrow, 142. 



Sold en's Table Talk, 426. 



Morris (W. T.) on epitaph in Arreton 



Church, 224. 

 Mortar, bronze, 345. 440. 

 Mortar, its derivation, 286. 311. 

 Mothering Sunday, 214. 229. 

 Mothers of twelve and eight years of a"o, 



184. 374. 

 Motte (lienj.), publisher, 60. 198. 858. 490. 

 Moustache worn by clergymen, 202. 254. 

 • 315. 501. 

 M. (T. E.) on verb and nominative case, 



210. 

 M. (T. J.) on the Jersey muse, 52. 

 Miinchhausen's Tr.avels, 55. 127. 

 Munk (Dr. W.) on Dr. Broxholme, 353. 

 old College of Phvsicians. 214. 



Servetus and Colladon, 283. 



Thomas Marwood, 203. 



Murat, variously described, 1S4. 

 Musical notation, 301. 432. 



Mutel (Louis), a remarkable case of lon- 

 gevity, 81. 

 M. (W.) on old College of Phvsicians, 06. 

 M. (W. T.) on bank, its origin, 286. 

 — — calipash and calipee, 28. 



" Dickey Sam," 226. 



Duke of Marlborough and Col. Bar- 

 nard, 303. 



— quotation from St. Augustine, 55. 



— " Rime of the new-made Eaccalere," 



S5. 

 — — Seventy- seven, 55. 



Times' advertisements, 42. 



Myers (G. A.) on Washington medal, 203. 



Mysteries, the ancient, 110. 



Mytons (Daniel), the printer, 2G1. 393. 



Namby Pamby, sundry broadsides, 123. 

 Name, its derivation, 339. 



Naturalists, a note for, 302. 



Nauticus on relic of Gen. Wolfe, 92. 



Nebuchadnezzar, woodcuts of, 304. 



Nero's game of chariots, 42.5. 



Newcourt's Repertorium, Cole's MS. addi- 

 tions to, 381. 



" News from Westminster," 10. 



New Testament, Italian and French, .?G7. 

 457. 



Newton of Edgefield, Norfolk, 344. 440. 



Newton (Sir Isaac) and Dr. Sam. Clark, 

 362. 



burning of liis papers, 501. 



New Year's Day custom, 297. 



N. (G.) on Burke and Sir Joshua Rey- 

 nolds, 3V3. 



epigram on a chained Bible, 479. 



mortality among swallows, 513. 



— — nursery hymn, 90. 



Pierre Marteau, 415, 



N. (H. E.) on simile of a woman to the 

 moon, 132. 



Nicholas (St.), pastimes on his festival, 118. 



Nichols (John Gough) on letters of Edward 

 VI., 284. 469. 



Nickanan night, 297. 



Nick, " Old Nick," 10. 228. 275. 369. 513. 



Niebuhr anticipated, 471. 



Nightingale, character of its song, 505. 



Nightingale (Miss Florence), work by, 496. 



Nightingale (Thomas), 20.5. 



" Nine hundred and three doors out of the 

 world," 9. .52. 



Nine Kirks, in Cumberland, 306. 



N. (J. S.) on national education and re- 

 formation, 374. 



N. (L.) on Boswell's Johnson, 304. 



N. (M.) on the stereoscopic question, 351. 



Nobleman and a corded cross, 305. 



Noise, in the sense of music, 262. 



Noorthouck (John), his autobiography, 204. 



Norfolk legend in stone, 486. 



pedigrees, 327. 



Norfolk Querist on Memory-Middleton, 

 303. 



Single-Speech Hamilton, 306. 



Norman (Geo.) on taking stereoscopes, 171. 

 251. 351. 458. , 



Norman (L.J.) on hsemony of Milton, 334. 



Norman superstition in 1855, 53. 96. 



Norse Sagas, 145. 



North (Edward, 1st Lord), 205. 



Noses, a sermon on, 132. 



Notaries, French, 35. 



Notation, octave system of, 304. 477. 



Notes and Queries, a word prefatory to 

 vol. xii., 1. 



references in, 122. 



Nourse (W. E. C.) on leprosy in the Crimea, 

 424. 



Nova Scotia, first granted, 294. 



November the fiCth song, 341. 



Novus on Sir Thomas More's works, 3G. 



N. (T. S.) on jiarallel passages, 83. 



Nursery hymn, 35. 90. 135. 233. 



Nut-tree manured by beating, 365, 



N. (\V. L.) on Bewick the engraver, 510. 



. Doiiniwell, its derivation, 114. 



mortars and howitzers, 311. 



Nychars, or Nichar, 10. 501. 



O. 



O'Brien, Marquis of Thoitnond, ."SOI. 



O'Connor (Wm.) on Dr. Bernard O'Con- 

 nor, 289. 



Octagonal font, 126. 



O'C. (W.) on Irish election in 171.5, 404. 



O'Daly (John) on Round Towers of Kerry, 

 .390. 



Od. on the Lancashire song, 64. 



O. (E. VV.) on Edward Barnard, 175. 



Delaune family, 235. 



John Cleveland, 154. 



Lives of Leland, Hearne, and Wood, 



244. 



Mrs. Mary Astell, 235. 



Orator Henley, 155. ; 



O. (E. W.) on Paleography, works on, 472. 



Sherards, 1.54. 



Whig Exiiminer, 194. 



Offor (Geo.) on Bishop Coverdale's last 

 days, 443. 



Bunyan's descendants, 492. 



— Italian New Testament, 367. 4.07. 



— r- Jewish saying, 10. 



New Testament in French and I.atin, 



450. 

 Ogham characters, 209. 

 O. (G. L.) on De Witt medal, 244. 



miniature of Willi.im III., 244. 



O. (J.) on American surnames, 114. 



Artillery Company summons, 508. 



Banbury zeal, 246. 



" Christian Convert," 468. 



French patois, £22. 



"Journey through Germany and 



France," 450. 



" Judgment of Whole Kingdoms," its 



author, 224. 



" Knights of .St. John," 450. 



Marteau (Pierre), 314. 



Old Week's Preparation, 295. 



Perfect Description of Scotland, 247. 



Poetry by an Artist, 293. 



— ■ Readv Reckoners, 388. 



Recoileciions of Sir Wm. Waller, 295. 



sensations in drjiwning, .500. 



Wolfe (Gen.), a relic of, 7. 



O. (J. H.) on the song " The Vicar of 



Br.iv," 2(«. 

 O. (J.'P.) or Hay Hill, 24. 

 Old England on burning heretical books, 



509. 

 .— curious marriage custom, 521. 



wine for Easter Communion, 477. 



Oliver on epitaph at Luss, 225. 



Omens in Cornwall, 38. 



O. (N.) on a passage in Plutarch, 205. 



Opal, lines on its origin, 146. 



Oratorios of David and Saul, 186. 



Orkney Norwegian bishopric, 357. 



Orkneys in pawn, 254. 



Ormond on Caltini and Piazzetta, 126. 



Ormonde (2nd Duke of), his letter on Dr. 



Atterbury's diploma, 448. 

 Ormskirk Church, a monumental brass, 



372. 

 — - chancels, A5. 

 Orts, a provincialism, 55. 

 Osier's Life of Lord Exmouth, error in, 39. 

 " Ossian and Ferdousee," 29. 

 OvTii on Carnac, 264. 475. 

 Outram (Robert) of Woodhouse, his arms, 



285. 

 Ovum anguinum, 73. 



P. 



P. on Andrews of Evesham, 407. 



— ^ malleable glass, 346. 



the De Witts. 438. 



thunder affecting photogr.iphic che- 

 micals, 51. 



n. on longevity of incumbents, 469. 



Paget arms, 49. 



Paget (Sir William), 205. 



Paget (Wm.), Clerk of the Council, 223. 



Pagoda bridge In St. Jameses Park, L27. 



Painting on copper, 451. 5_17. 



Pala;ography, works on, 472. 



Pali?ologi family, 480. 



Palindrome verses, 313. 



Palindromon, 126. 



Pallavicino ( Ferranti) noticed, 47. 



Palmer (C. J.) on Gorleston, Suttolk, 286. 



Palmer (Ralph), of the Middle Temple, 

 346. 



Palm Sunday custom, 297. 



Palque on curious epitaphs, 414. 



Pamphlets, how to preserve, 263. 29C. ,507. 



Sir. 



Pamphlets of 1759-60, S20. 

 Paps.or Papev, in Aldgate, 415. 

 Paper, absorba'nt, 87. 133. 175. 250. SW. 

 Parallel between 1254 and 1855, 324. 



