INDEX. 



545 



N. (W. H.) on the Gay Lothario, 479. 



Tre, Pol, and Pen, 77. 

 N. (W. L) on Beckford's Letters, 14. 

 N. (W. M.) on " The Present State of France," 434. 



0. 



Oak, or hawk, in Shakspeare, 44. 



O'Brien (Nelly), her parentage, 351. 



O'Bryen (Rev. Christopher), nonjuror, 419. 



O'C. (J. E.) on Irish MSS. in British Museum, 225. 



302. 

 O'Conor Don, family, 68. 159. 

 Odell (Mr.) and Alex. Pope, 447. 

 OfFor (George), on Burne's Disputation, 396. 



Canne's Bible, 37. 



Chairman's second or casting vote, 318. 



Hunger in hell, 397. 



London during the Commonwealth, 470. 



Luther and Gerbelius, 519. 



Milton's autograph, 334. , 



Scarcity: resentment, 227. 



Solidus, its value, 250. 

 0. (J.) on Ballad of the Mearns, 198. 



Burne (Nichol), his " Admonition," 350. 



" Collection of Offices," &c., 52. 



Donne (John), juu., his will, 175. 



Douglas legitimacy cause, 110. 



Dunton's Life and Errors, 326. 



" God and the King," 141. 



Gray's Elegy, criticism on, 59. 



"Jacobite's Curse," 167. 



Mary Queen of Scots, medallion, 442. 



Misprints in American Bibles, 286. 



Oddities in printing, 336. 



Eemarkable Satires, 94. 



Eental of London houses, 378. 



Stanhope (Earl), anticipates the Great Eastern. 

 265. 

 0. (J. P.) on Bampfylde-Moore Carew, 330. 

 0. (L.) on Howell's Londinopolis, 521. 

 Olim on hay-lifts, 195. 



Olmius (John), afterwards Baron Waltham, 472. 

 0. (M. N.) on inscription in Bible, 207. 

 0, (N.), on Pomfret's Choice, 106. 

 O'Neill pedigree, 38. 75. 

 " Oop," its meaning, 387. 441. 

 Opium-smokers, a club at Paris, 426. 

 Optical query, 127. 



Orde (Thomas), Baron Bolton, his death, 328. 

 " Ordinances," in Canterbury records, 454. 

 Ordination query, 70. 112. 160. 

 O'Reilly jponey, circa 1447, 20. 

 Organ-tuning by beats, 225. 

 Ormerod (Geo.) on Sir Geo. Leman Tuthill, 217. 

 Orts, a provincialism, 19. 

 Osney Abbey, 411. 

 Ossianic Society, 379. 403. 483. 

 Ottley (Sir Francis), his papers, 331. 358. 402. 

 Ought, its original meaning, 205. 

 OvTis on degeneracy of the human race, 317. 



Esquire, 317. 



"Fortune helps those who help themselves," 317. 



Quotation from Thomas Campbell, 420. 



Residence of widows in parsonages, 356. 



Oviedo on the meaning of tobacco, 425. » 



Owe, its original meaning, 205. 

 Oxoniensis on Harewolde priory, 513. 



Hoods, their present shape, 366. 



Merrick (James), translator of the Psalms, 291. 



Mitred abbats north of Trent, 1 70. 



Ously (Capt.), alias Col. Wolseley, 462. 



Stone arches, 350. 



" The Unconscious Rival," 369. 



P. on portraits of Henrietta Maria and Charles I., 170. 

 P. (A.) on seats in churches, 226. 

 Painting of St. Dominic and St. Catherine, 36. 

 Painting on porcelain recommended, 348. 

 Pancakes, the mystic, 161. 195. 221. 

 Pandies of India, 261. 

 Pantheon at Paris, inscription, 223. 

 Paolo (Padre) on the Trent Council, 121. 

 " Pap with a Hatchet," Mar-Prelate tract, 322. 

 Paper-mill first erected in America, 105. 

 Parish registers, their mutilations, 136.; singular en- 

 tries, 188. 278. 

 Parker (George), actor and lecturer, 168. 

 Parker (James) on triforium, 371. 

 Parliamentaiy members remunerated, 188. 236. 275. 



377. 419. 440. 

 Parr (Dr. Samuel) on translations of the Classics, 350. 

 Parr (Queen Catherine), described, 67.; her tomb, 107. 



332. 

 Parson, its derivation, 187. 

 Parsonage, time of residence allowed to a widow, 308. 



356. 400. 

 Parsonius (Robert), brass in Sidbury church, 148. 

 Paschal mould, 387. 441. 

 Passion, verses on the instruments of the, 449. 

 Patabolle, a French order, 434. 

 Patois, its derivation, 7. 35. 

 Patonce on Jorevalle Abbey, 286. 



Mitred abbats norlh of Trent, 212. 



Ripon Minster bells, 430. 



Suffragan Bishop of Hull, 308. 

 Patrick (St.), his labours in Ireland, 303. 

 Paul (St.), his quotations from Aristotle, 88. 

 Pauper Johannes, a bowl at Trinity College, 156. 

 P.avement, rule for walking on, 26. 75. 138. 

 Paw, its etymology, 383. 

 Payne (Col. John Howard), noticed, 10. 

 P. (C. E.) on song, " I'll come to thee," 287. 

 Pea, the sea, near Alburgh, 288. 396. 

 Peacocks destructive to adders, 98. 117. 157. 462. 

 Peacock (Edw.) on circumstantial evidence, 91. 



Nottingham wills, 290. 



Warping process, 92. 

 Peafowl. See Peacocks. 

 Pearson (Jackson), his tomb, 348. 

 Pedigree, its derivation, 69. 116. 137. 177. 

 Peep, its old meaning, 185. 

 Pegnitz-Shepherds, 299. 

 Pelagius (Porcupinus), his Satires, 68. 94. 

 Pemble (Wm.), " Introduction to Geography," 282. 

 Penn (Wm.), supervisor of the revenue, 106. 

 Penny (W. C.) on Common Prayer-Book, 1763, 227. 

 Pepys (Samuel), " Diary " illustrated, 119. 



