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INDEX. 



Moore (Sir John), author of the monody 

 on, 15. SO. 158. 



Mordaunt family, genealogies of, 553. 



Morell's book-plate, 125. 3'22. 373. 



Morgan (De), his Book of Almanacs, 432. 

 519. 



Morgan (Octavius) on an ancient watch, 

 542. 



Moroni's portrait of Mary Queen of Scots, 

 100. 



Mortimer (Henry), notices of, 174. 



Morton (Rev. John), epitaph on, 358. 



Morwenstow (Herg.) on Lord Goring, 33. 



Mottoes, punning, 220. 



Mowbray (Lady Barbara) and Eliz. Curie, 

 208. 



M. P.'s lists previous to the Long Parlia- 

 ment, 388. 



M. (P. M.) on freehold in Cumberland, 456. 



M. (S.) on Limbert's Mews, 169. 



smothering hydrophobic patients, 437. 



MSS. on " Lord Stafford mines," 329. 



M. (S. W. J.) on muffs worn by gentlemen, 

 517. 



M. (T.) on the descendants of Thoresby, 363. 



Muffs worn by gentlemen, 209. 281. 322. 374. 

 517. 



Mummies of ecclesiastics, 53. 110. 205. 328. 



Mummv wheat, 65. 513. 



Miniford (George) on the hsemony of Mil- 

 ton, 275. 



— — quotation from Brooke's Rosina, 272. 



■ Paley's Lectures on Locke, 243. 373. 



Richard III., 583. 



. trochilus and crocodile, 152. 



Sir Edward Osbadiston, 388. 



portraits of Wolsey, 257. 



Murat, his death, 485. 



Murr, its meaning, 150. 611. 



Murray (James), titular Earl of Dunbar, 

 11. 160. 



Murray (John) the antiquary, 605. 



Mushroom, its etymology, 65. 



Music, indicating time in, 81. 



Music of ihe si)heres, 165. 



Music printed by moveable type, 291. 



M. (W. B.) on profane swearing, 471. 



M. ( W. H.) on Shropshire ballad, 299. 



M. (W. M.) on beef-eaters, 176. 



M. ( W. T.) on derivation of Savez, 349. 



— monkish verse, 413. 



— names of places, 349. 



— passage in Sir \Vm. Draper, 340. 



. the accentuation of Trafalgar, 362. 



— Galway, " the city of the tribes," 

 535. 



M. (X. P.) on mark of emphasis, 124. 



N. 



N. on Fuller's proverbs, 169. 



N. (A.) on Baxter's writings, 135. 



Boscovich's Philosophiae Naturalis 



Theoria, 102. 

 — — Mons. Cahagnot, 11. 



host shedding blood, 127. 



Irish names, 244. 



-: — Maturin Laurent, 11. 



Memoires d'un Homme d'Etat, 412. 



Titus Gates, 485. 



. Welsh motto, 375. 



Nails, on cutting children's, 71. 



Nails pared on Sundays, 432. 



Names, assumed, by contributors, 310. 



. Christian, favourite ones in families, 



287. 

 — of places, 349. 

 Napoleon's birthday, 265. , 



family, acrostic on, 171. 



(Louis), President, 435. 543. 



Nares (Robert), inedited letter by, 286. 

 National Gallery, the trustees of, 245. 

 Naturalis proles, 445. 

 N. (E,) on favourite Christian names, 287. 



heraldic queries, 278. 



. hereditary standard-bearer, 158. 



—— St. Margaret, 157. 



— — Scottish monumental brasses, 278. 



N. (E.) on Scot of Satchell, 160. 



Shan-dra-dram, 257. 



NsavJaj on superstitions of the higher 



classes, 96. 

 Nedlam on black positive paper, 396. 

 Nelson (Lord), his death noticed, 576. 



funeral, 333. 



inedited letters Of, 143. 



Nemo on Rev. R. H. Barham, 287. 



Nero's baths, 362. 



Newcastle-upon-Tyne, meeting-house at, 



.556. 

 New England hymnology, 579. 

 Newspaper extracts, a work of, 77. 519. 

 Newspapers, colonial, 149. 425. 



notes on, S8.5. 



Niagara, or Niagiira, its pronunciation, 



555. 

 Nick-name, its derivation, 198. 

 NictoUis (Nictiliis) on folk-lore in Hull, 



311. 

 Night rains, saying respecting, 601. 

 Nine holes, a rural game, 150. 611. 

 " Nine tailors make a man," its origin, 



390. 563. 

 N. (J.) on burial superstition, 193. 



cast-iron grave-slabs, 291. 



N. (J. D.) on civilation, 564. 



Sir Robert Aytoun, 466. 



Noake (J.) on arms in churches, 227. 



. . burials in woollen, 111. 



— — chantry chapels, 305. 



chronogram at Clifton-on-Teme, 385, 



curfew, 112. 



superstition on the death of great men, 



530. 

 whipping women at Worcester, 425. 



Worcestershire legend in stone, 288. 



Nonregla on large families, 2(i8. 



" Noose as I was," its derivation, 11. 



Norfolk dialect, 326. 400. 



Normandie (.Due de) noticed, 318. 



Normandy, the vale of, 528. 



Northman on Watson's works, 99. , 



Northumberland tradition, 70. 



Norway, cathedrals in, 29. 



Norwood on inscriptions in churches, 510. 



Nota on newsp;iper leader, 462. 



Notes and Queries, our sixth volume, 1. 



Notices to correspondents, their disuse in 

 newspapers, 363. 



Nourse (Wm. E. C.) on cathedrals in Nor- 

 way, 29. 



hydrophobia, 206. 



N. (P.) on the verbs "to lay " and "to 

 lie," .K8. 



N. (P. H.) on song, " Saw you my Father," 

 370. 



N. (S.) on "conspicit urbem," 101. 



Nugget, its meaning, 171. 281. 



Nuneham Regis, discovery at, 386. 488. 

 558. 



Nursery game, 241. 



N. (W. M.) on Anglican baptism, 340. 



passage in Jeremy Taylor, 174. 



.St. Paul and iEsc'hines. 243. 



N. (Y. A.) on Gerit Comhaer, 342. 



O. 



O. on John, King of France, 210. 



il. on British Critic editors, 175. 



Lyne's verses on St. Luke, 615. 



Oak and ash, on their leafing, 241. 



Oak of Reformation, 254. 422. 588. 



" the watch oak," 486. 614. 



Oasis, its i)ronunciation, 62. 520. 



Gates (Titus), Dryden's reference to, 485. 



Oblations, or alms, 316. 444. 



Obliviscens on legitimation by grant of 

 land, 532. 



Observator on Nelson's funeral, 333. 



Occultations, lunar, 73. 176. 2,07. 



O'Connor (Feargus) on revolutionary calen- 

 dar, 305. 



Odyllic light, 75. 



Off', its meaning and derivation, 388. 



Ogden family, 37. 



O'G. (T.) on ancient Irish titles, 555. 



James II. 's exclamation, 577. 



" O . Hen . Fon . Ned," a motto, 291. 



Olaivoitri re ^a.s'ij 62. 



O. (J.) on T. Eglington and R. Forbes, 



242. 

 — — Robert Forbes, 38. 



Johanna Southcott, 265. 



John Hope's Thoughts, 39. 



two curious authors, or gents, 551. 



O'Moore's Irish Peerage, its author, 604. ' 

 O'Neile (Sir Phelim), his execution, 457. 

 n*. on " Sacrum pingue dabo," &c., 36. 

 Optical curiosities, 1^8. 440. 

 Optical phenomenon, 40. 

 Ordeals, 69. 



Orillennis on the nickname Jack, 100. 

 Orleans (Duke of), his imprisonment, 128. 



231. 

 Orme (S. Reg.) on coral charms, 185. 

 Ornament, an old silver armorial, 602. 

 Osbadiston (Sir Edward) noticed, 388. 

 Osman Hoy, 272. 617. 

 Oxford B.C.L. on the United Church of 



England and Ireland, 246. 



Convocation, 4.5fi. 



passage in Religio Medici, 518. 



privileges of the degree of B.C.L., 



.534. 

 Oxford S»reet, old notices of, 241. 

 Oxford Undergraduate on Charles I., 486. 



P. on lifting at Easter, 194. 



the sentiment "The proper study o 



mankind is man," 33. 

 Paganism in Ireland, 126. 

 — — in the sixteenth century, 29. 

 Paget (Arthur) on Admiral Vernon, 461. 



Eaton family, 567. 



James Paget or Pagett, 534. 



Spinoza's burial-place, 510. 



" Thirty days hath September," 592. 



Paget family, genealogy of, 109. 



Paget (James), notices of, 534. 



Paley's Lectures on Locke, 243. 304. 373. 



Palindrome, examples of, 209. 352. 445. 521, 



Pall Mall, Edward's residence in, 168. 



Palmerston (Lord), epigram on, 198. 



Papworth (John W.) on heraldic queries, 



322. 

 Park (T.) and Junius, 414. 

 Parallel passages, 123. 208 

 Parochial libraries, 432. 559. 

 Parr (Sir Wm.), his tomb, 148. 

 Parsley-bed, children's folk lore, 386. 517. 

 Parsons ( Walter), porter to James I., 17 ' . 

 Passame sares Galliard, 311. 446. 

 Pastille on scented glue for bookbinding, 



219. 

 Patents of appointment, 510. 

 " Patience, and shuffle the cards," origin of 



the saying, 290. 351. 

 Paul (St.) and jEschincs, 243. 



and Vitruvius, 411. 



P. (C. K.)on Cawarden family, 3)6. 



exterior stoups, 591. 



■ inscriptions on bells, .554. 



Robertsons, their arms, 591. 



serpent's tongue, 340. 



Peacock (E.), jun., on Bedingfield's poem , 



50. 

 Benjamin Lincoln of Massachusetts, 



99. 



children's nails, 71- 



destruction of sepulchral monuments, 



608. 



docking horses' tails, 109. 



funeral custom in the middle a^.cs, 



433. 



rhymes on places, 496. 



spirit at Bolingbroke Castle, 144. 



venom of toads, 517. 



Pear-tree at Ilmington, ,507. 

 Peat, deodorising, 509. 615. 

 Peleg in Germany, 174. 



