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Omens from battle, i. 208; bWs, ii. 435; cattle, i. 258; 



in Cornwall, xii. 38 ; lucky, v. 293. 

 Omnibus, when first used, ii. 215; xi. 281, 

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

 O'Neil (Shane), his earth-bath, vi. 561. 

 O'Neile (Jacques) de Tyrone, vii. 503. 

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

 O'Nial and O'Donnell, Irish chieftains, ix, 451; x, 38, 

 Onions, St. Thomas's, why so called, iii. 187., 252.. 

 "Opal, lines on its origin, xii. 146. 

 Opera House, ii. 228. 

 ■ Optical curiosities, vi. 198. 440. 

 Optical phenomena, v. 441. 523. 616; vL 40; vii. 155. 



430. 560. 

 Orange blossoms, viii. 341; ix.,386. 527. 

 Orange cultivated by tlie Romans, xi. 41. 110. 154. 

 Orangeism, x. 145. 

 " Oratoriaus, xi. 503. 



Oratories, places of worship, ii. 354; vii. 261. 

 Oratories of David and Saul, xii. 186. 

 Orchard, its derivation, ii. 398; ix., 400; x. 50. 

 Ordeals, vi. 69. 



Order of Civil Merit suggested, iv. 337. 373. 

 Order of St. David of Wales, ix. 125. 

 Ordericus Vitalis, Bohn's edition, ix. 512; x. 443. 

 Orders, the term "full orders," iv. 273. 507. 

 . Ordinary, provincialism, ix. 219. 

 "Ordination pledges, i. 156. 206. 235. 

 Oresmius (Nicolas), bishop of Lisieux, v. 489. 

 Organ-blower, its meaning, ii. 374. 

 Organs first used in churches, iii. 518; iv. 72; moveable, 



V. 345. 475. 

 *' Oriana," origin of the heroine, xi. 445. 516. 

 Oriana, The Triumphs of, by Thomas Morley, iv. 185. 

 Oriel window, ix. 400; x. 391. 535; xi. 112. 414. 

 Orinoco, or Orinooko, its correct orthography, iv. 24. 

 Orkney Islands, xi. 182; early notices of Ciu'istianity in, 



Iv. 439; v. Ill; charms, x. 220; under the Nor- 

 wegians, ii. 309; Norwegian bishopric, xii, 357; in 



pawn, vii. 105. 183. 412; xii. 254. 

 Orkneyinga Saga, ii. 278; v. 262. 

 Orleans (Duke of), imprisonment, vi. 128. 231. 

 Orloff, or Orlop, its derivation, v. 248. 

 Orme, aide-de-camp to Gen. Braddock, ix. 562. 

 Orme (Captain) of Hertford, xi. 242. 

 Ormonde (James, 2nd Duke of), i. 380, his MSS., xl. 



227 ; letter on Dr. Atterbury's diploma, xii. 448. 

 Ormonde collection and the Corregips, xi. 64; portraits, 



iu. 119. 

 Ormonde House, i. 320. 

 Ormskirk church, chancels, xii. 45 ; monumental bi-ass, 



372. 

 " Onnulum," edited by Dr. White, ix. 465,, 

 Ornament, old silver armorial, vii. 96. 

 "Orosius," by King Alfred, i. 257. 313. 371; ii. 177; 



vii. 399. 536. 606; xii. 178. 

 OiTery (Earl of), letter to Dr. Thomas Birch, ix. 29. 

 Orte's maps, edition of 1570, vii. 109. 

 Orthography, English, its changes, vii. 10. 

 Orton (Job) of Kiddermiaster, viii. 59. 

 Orts, a provincialism, xi. 501 ; xii. 55. 

 " Ortus Vocabulorum," i. 90. 

 Osbadistou (Sir Edward), vi. 388. 

 Osbern's Life of Odo, xi. 45. 154. 236. 



Osborn family, viii. 270. 448. 652. 



Osborn filius Herfasti, viii. 515. 654. 



Osier's Life of Lord Exmouth, erratum, xii. 39. 



Osmotherly in Yorkshire, tradition, viii. 617; ix. 152. 



Osmund the Waterman, ii. 199; vi, 272. 617. 



Osnaburg bishopric, ii. 358. 447, 484. 500. 



Ossary bishops, i. 305. 



" Ossian and Ferdousee," xii. 29. 



Ossian's Poems, x. 224. 489; xi. 92. 213. 



Oswald (Richard), viii. 442. 549. 



Other, other-some, vii. 571. 631; x. 252. 533. 



Otlob the Scribe, i. 113. 147. 



Otterburn battle, ix. 348. 



Otto (M.), and the peace illumination in 1802, ir. 



23, 77> 

 Otway (Thomas), unpublished song, v. 337.. 

 Oufle (M.), his history, ix. 57. 

 " Ough," two attempts to show ita sound, iv. 292. 

 Ought and aught, ix. 419; x. 173. 

 " Ould Grouse in the gun-room," x. 223. 

 Outburst, its early use, iv. 163; 

 Outlawe (Roger), vii. 332- 385. 559; viii. 5. 

 Outline in painting, i. 318; iii. 63. 154. 

 Outram (Robert), of Woodhouse, arms, xii. 285. 

 Overall (Bp.), and the Church Xatechism, vii. 64; 



" Convocation Book," iv. 365. 408. 

 Overseers of wills, their duties, vii. 500. 586. 

 Overton, painted prints of, iv. 39. 

 Ovid's Fasti, passage in, vii. 156. 

 Ovum anguinum, xii. 73. 

 Owen (Dr. Charles), viii. 492. 

 Owen (Bishop John), his portrait, iii. 8. 

 Owen (Dr. John), and Dr. South, v. 25. 346. 490; 



Works, new edition, i. 276; iii. 435. 

 Owen Glendower, his pedigree, iii. 222. 356. 

 Owen (John), bishop of St, Asaph, v. 510. 

 Owen (John), or Audoenus, epigrams, i. 308. 390; ii. 



460; viii. 495. 

 Owen (Robert) of Hereford, xi. 367. 436. 

 Oxford commemoration squib, 1849, viii. 584; ix. 113. 



educational system, xi. 241. 



fellowship in 1534, iv. 256. 



jeux d'esprit, ix. 168; x. 364. 431; xi. 37, 127. 

 173. 233. 314. 349. 416. 



library at St. Peter's in the East, viii. 595. 



new museum, xi. 300. 



Penniless bench, i. 307. 



Radish Feast, v. 610. 



Ridixig-school, x, 185; xi. 32. 

 Oxford, earldom of De Yere's, vii. 153. 

 Oxford friar's voyage to the North Pole, iii. 168. 

 Oxford, Manual of Brasses, corrected, v. 369. 570. 

 Oxford (Robert Harley, Earl of), and the oeation of 

 peers, viii. 292. 392 ; jpatent*. fpr his eai"Wom, ii. 194. 

 235. 255.. 

 Oxford-street, early notices, vL 241. 

 Oxfordshire legend, on stone, vii. 58 ; moniunental 



brasses, xi. 499. 

 " Oxoniana," desiraible reprint, ix. 300. 

 Oysters notisold till after St. James's day, i. 6. ; 



Oysters with an r in the month, si. 302. 373. 414. 



