INDEX. 



547 



Mudie (Geo.), hU Proposition«, 287. 

 Miilberry-trecs first brought to England, 



342. 

 Mummy, its medicinal use, 4i7. 

 Murray of Broughton, 145. 

 M. (W. ly.) on rules of precedence, 207. 

 M. (VV. M.) on black livery stockings, 103. 

 M. (W. P.) on Colonel St. Leger, 17.5. 

 M. (W. T.) on confusion of authors, 394. 



Lord High Steward, &c., 45. 



" Nil actum credens," &c , 367. 



M. (W. W.) on North Curry feast, 2.37. 

 Myddleton (Sir Hugh), his brothers, 126. 



173. 

 Myrtle bee, 136. 354. 

 M. (Y. S.) on halfpenny of George II., 423. 



longevity, 1,50. 



Murray of Broughton, 145. 



— Uoche, Lord Fernoy, 185. 



N. 



N. on Harwood the composer, 362. 



" Nagging," its derivation, 29. 173.335. 



Nails, paring the, 190. 



Names, reversible, 38. 



Napoleon's compliment, " Perfide Albion," 



29. 



spelling, 94. 316. 



Napoleon III., prophecy respecting, 284. 



514. 



his beard, 285. 



National benefactors, 342. 



character illustrated by proverbs, 384. 



Naught and nought, 355. 454. 



Neglectus on " latten-jawed," 116 



Negus named from Col. Francis Negus, 10. 



Neiberg (Count), noticed, 265. 



N. (E. L.) on family of the PaU-cologi, 494. 



Nelson (Lord) and the apple-woman, 422. 



paper by him, 304. 



Nelson (Robert), his monument, 67. 

 Nemesis on General Guyon, .3.55. 

 Nemo on assault on George IV., 125. 

 Nemo (1) on speech of Lord Derby, 289. 

 Newburiensis on extract from Don Juan, 



352. 



" The Poor Voter's Song," 350. 



New-England dialogue, 84. 



parish registers, 339. 



Newspaper, the first in Dublin, 445. 

 Newspapers and literary phenomena, 462. 

 Newspapers in America, 482. 

 Newton (Sir Isaac) and Pemberton, 181. 

 N. (G.) on books burnt by hangmen, 333. 

 — — branks, 154. 



burning a tooth with salt, 232. ' 



Burns the poet, 521. 



Charles T.'s relics at .\shburnham, 245. 



devil's dozen, 346. 531. 



divination by coffee-grounds, 53t. 



dog-whippers, 188. 



Ferrara (Andrea), 412. 



" Elim and Maria," 414. 



forensic jocularities, 314. 



- — - " golden tooth," 116. 



great events from little causes, 394. 



— - grammars in public schools, 415, 



hat salutation, 345. 



—— hogmanay, 54. 



— James ll.'s writings, 485. 



minstrel court of Cheshire, 2+4. 



mummy, its medicinal use, 447. 



1 Povey (Charles), 336. 



regimental colours burnt by the hang- 

 man, 343. 

 Robinson Crusoe, 443. 



— salutation customs, 209. 



school-boy formula, 210. 



tides in the Bailie, 389. 



N. (G.) Glasgoiv, on Boston ; burdelyers, 

 &c.,291. 



N. (II. D.) on prophecies respecting Con- 

 stantinople, 147. 



N. ( H. E. ) on " De bene esse," 533. 



N. (H. I.) on burial in unconsecrated 

 places, 394. 



Niagara, or Niagara, 533. 



Nicholas, Emperor of Russia, and the late 



King of Prussia, 380. 

 Nicolson (Bishop William), his works, 24.5. 



332. 

 Nights, reckoning by, 221. 

 Noad (Dr.), his lectures, 288. 

 Noel (Thomas) on "The Poor Voter's 



Song," 4.53. 

 Nominal, its conventional use, 486. 

 Noon, its derivation, 224. 

 Norfolk superstition, 88. 156. 2.53. 

 Norman (Harriet) on Cambridgeshire folk 



lore, 321. 

 North Curry feast, 2.37. 

 North (Lord) and George III., 52. 

 Northumbrian burr, 161. 

 Nostradamus's Prophecies, 486. 

 Notaries, brasses of, 164. 474. 



notes upon, 87. 110. 315. 



Notary on notaries, 87. 



" Notes & Queries," a General Index, 362. 



Notes on keeping notes, 317. 



Nova Scotia, first granted, 63. 



Novus on archaic words, 24. 



" De male qua:sitis," 216. 



travelling photographers, 293. 



N. (T E.) on furnace cinders, 387. 



Stockten Hall, 306. 



N. (T. L.) on spilling salt, 347. 



N. (T. M.) on " Economy of Human 



Life," 8. 

 N. (T. S.) on Bermondsey Abbey, 273. 



conqueror of the gentlemen of the 



long robe, 265. 



Keats's Poems, 255. 



Nun (St), her well in Cornwall, 397. 



Nutcelle monastery, 287. .376. 



N. (VV. L.) on " Peter Wilkin?," 112. 



Oaks, their ago, 147. 



Oaths, 271. 



Oblige pronounced obleege. 142. 256. 356. 



Obtains, its legal use, 115. 2.5.5. 472. 



Odd Fellows, work on, 75. 



Odoherty (Morgan), 96. 150. 233. 



Officer, its early use, 305. 



Oflfbr (Geo.) on Jah in Ps. Ixviii. 4., 133. 



. reprints of early Bibles, 11. 



Ogden and Westcott families, 364. 



O. (J.) on The Ants, a Rhapsody, 8. 



awk, example of its use, 433. 



biographical dictionaries, 451. 



books burnt by the hangman, 525. 



Cennick's hymns, 293. 



— ^ Drummond (Capt. Thomas), 12.5. 



Houlbrook (Wm.), the Marlborough 



blacksmith, 286. 



Lindsay (David), 390. 



Pasquin, a new Allegorical Romance, 



46. 



Iiolitical prophet — Elias Habesci, 483. 



Povey (Charles), 7. 



" Putting a spoke in his wheel," 54. 



Shakspeare queries, 454. 



" Virtue and Vice," an anonymous 



treatise, 29. 



O. (J. M.) on first Dublin newspaper, 445. 



O. (J. P.) on artificial ice, 290. 



epitaph on a priest, 355. 



fashion in Brittany, 334. 



—— Johnes of Abermarlais, 445. 



mantelpiece, 334. 



^— phosphoric light, 334. 



" Old Dominion," or Virginia, 114. 255. 



Old Paris Garden, its manor, 423. 



O'Melachlin, king of Meath, his daughter, 

 88. 



O' Moore (Roger) on daughter of O'Me- 

 lachlin, 88. 



Orangeism, 145. 



Orchard, its derivation, 50. 



" Ordericus Vitalis," by Forester, 443. 



Oriel explained, 391. 535. 



Orkney charms, 220. 



Ormerod (Geo.) on lordships marchers in 

 Wales, 305. 



Ossian'g Poems, 224. 489. 



Other, its early use, 252. 533. 



Ought and aught, 173. 



" Ould Grouse in the Gun Room," 223. 



OuTii on Chaucer's parish priest, 535. 



earthenware at Fountains Abbey, 516. 



extract from Wilson's poem, 353. 



— " Ipsa Jovi nemus," 532. 



Oriel, 5S5. 



will and testament, 492. 



Oxford jeu d'esprit, 364. 431. 

 Oxford riding academy, 185. 

 Oxon on biographical dictionaries, 451. 

 Oxoniensis on Crivelli the painter, 89. 

 Keble's Christian Year, 453. 



P. on Frischlinus, Lubinus, &c., 3*7. 

 Padgentree, or bird-catching, 221. 

 Paint on buildings, when first used, 65. 

 Palasologi, their extinction, 134. 351. 409. 



494. 

 PaleJirio's Treatise on the Benefit of 



Christ, 384. 406. 447. 

 Palindromic verses, 3<j. 

 Pall Mall, 461. 

 Pancras (St.), churches dedicated to him, 



508. 

 Paoli (Pascal), his burial-place, 289. 

 Paper of Tobacco, 23. 

 Pappus (John), Lutheran divine, 367. 

 Parallel jjassages, 325. 

 Parish registers, 337. 

 Parker (J. H.) on dedications of Suffolk 



churches, 45. 

 Parochial libraries, 213. 

 Parsons, or Persons (Robert), noticed, 8. 68. 



130. 270. 

 Party-similes of the seventeenth centurv, 



260. 282. 

 Pasigraphy by Mr. Dow, 445. 

 Passports to Austria, 165. 

 Pastoral st.-iff of bishops, 102. 227. 

 Paterson ( Wm.), foundur of the Bank, 102 



273. 

 Patonce on Bruce family, 387. 

 . — - Hildrop's " Obsolete Statutes," 36. 

 Pax pennies of William the Conqueror, 36. 



213. 

 P. (D.) on " Cur moriatur homo," 454. 

 Peacock (Edward) on brothers of the same 

 christian name. 31. 



earthenware at Fountains Abbey, 336. 



hydropathy, 107. 



longevity, 4S9. 



monumental inscription, 242. 



Pedagogic ingenuity, 401. 

 Pedigrees, forged, 25,5. 

 Pemberton and Newton, 181. 

 Pengwern Hall in Wales, 105. 

 Pensions to literary men, 322. 453. 

 Peny-post between 1769 — 1772, 523. 

 Pepys's Diary, notes on, 2. 

 Perspective, 112. 



" Perverse Widow," note on, 161. 234. 453. 

 Pescatora on fishing season in Italy, 346. 

 Peter (St.), of what tribe? 207. 

 Peter's tSt.) at Rome, 386. 434. 

 P. (H.) on anonymous author, 288. 



arms, early grants of, 326. 



coronation custom, 13. 



episcopal salut.ition, 123. 



— " He who fights and runs away," 3j3. 



poetical tavern sign, 329. 



Plato iind Aristotle, 125. 



Pope sitting on the altar, 161. 



Phalanthus, a poem, 243. 



Pharetram de Tutesbit, 173 



Phelps (Jos. Lloyd) on Cromwell's Irish 



grants, 365. 

 Philips (John), his Ode to St John, 44. 

 Philips (J S.) on Dombey and Son, IGl. 



Hesiod and Matt. v. 43., 7. 



Philological ingenuity, £23. 



Philologus on two brothers with same 



christian name, 513. 



