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Names, noble and workhouse, iv. 198. 

 persistency of proper, v. 174. 

 reversible,' viii. 244. 375. 665; ix. 184. 285; x.38. 

 Names in Bible and Prayer-book, their pronunciation, 



viii. 469. 590. 630. 

 Names of places, contracted, iii. 182. 

 Kames of places in piwincial dialects, v. 196. 285. 333. 



452; vi. 171. 349. 

 Names of towns in Latin, i. 402. 

 Namur, survivors of the siege, xi. 319. 

 Nantes, bishop of, prayer, iii. 140. 

 Nantes, revocation of the Edict, viii. 639. 

 Nantwich parochial Jibraiy, viii. 327. 

 Nao, a ship, iii. 477. 509; iv. 28. 214. 261. 

 Naogeorgus' tragedy " Pammachius," si. 264. 

 Napoleon, origin of the name, vii. 129. See Bonaparte. 

 Napoleon III. emperor, beard, x. 285; prophecy re- 

 specting, X. 284. 514; President, of France, vi. 435. 



543; vii. 145. 

 Napier (Sir Charles) and. conquest of Scmde, viii. 490. 



574. 631. 

 Napier (Mark), charactw of Bp. Burnet, vii. 60. 

 Napkin of 1763, chronogram on, ix. 11. 

 Kaples and the Campagna Felice, viii. 33. 

 Narbrough (Sir John), ix. 418. 

 Nares (Rev. Edward), " Plurality of Worlds," v. 225. 

 Nares (Kobert), inedited letter, vi. 286. 

 " Name : or Pearle of Prayer," v. 538. 

 Nash (Beau), lines on visiting his palace, ix. 146^ 

 Nash (F.), artist, viii. 79. 

 .Nash (Thomas), his " Terrors of tlie Night," i. 400. 



455; V. 467. 488. 562. 

 National airs of England, id. 392. 

 JSational benefactors, x. 342; character illustrated by 



proverbs, x. 384; defences, v. 171. 

 National Debt, ii. 408; in Florence, iii. 374. 466. 524. 

 National Gallery, trustees, vi. 245. 

 Nationalities and hereditary principles, xL 163. 

 Nationality and patriotism, x. 11. 232. 322. 

 Nattochiis, its meanmg, ix. 36. 84. 183. 

 Natural History, cuiious &cts in, iii. 166. 398, 436; iv. 

 . 189. 

 Natural Philosophy,, curious facts in, M\i.. 206. 295. 



367. 

 Naturalis proles, its rendering, iv. 161. 326; vi. 445. 

 Naturalists, credibility of the ancient, vi. 31 ; note for, 



xii. 302; query for, xi. 408. 512. 

 Naturalisation laws, xi. 445. 492. 

 Naught and nought, x. 173. 355. 454, 

 Nautical queries, xi. 243. 

 Naval action, xi. 266. 454; xii. 518; atrocities, ix. 10; 



victories, xi. 462 ; xii. 34. 

 Nave (Bartolomeo della), collection of pictures, iii. 236. 

 Nave of church used for sermons, ii. 95. 

 Navorsher, Dutch N. Q., its establishment, iii. 81. 106. 



114; queries from, vii. 595. 

 Navvy, origin of the word, xi. 424. 

 Neal (Daniel), his manuscripts, vii. 430. 

 Nebuchadnezzar, woodcuts of, xii. 304. 

 Nebular theory of condensation, iv. 121. 

 Neck ! a neck ! a Devonshire shout, v. 148. 

 Necklaces, straw, i. 6. 24. 104. 511. 

 Nectarine, its etymology, ii. 420. 

 " Ned o' the Todding,"" is. 36. 135. 



Needes family crest, x. 223. 

 Neele (H.), editor of Shakspeare, viii. 539. 

 Negus, named from Col. Francis Negus, x. 10. 

 Neiberg (Count), x. 265; xi. 128. 

 Neile (Richard), Bishop of Lincoln, his register, ii. 55. 

 Neilson family, xi. 86. 229. 



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

 and Duke of Wellington, vii. 330. 



death, i. 36; vi. 438. 576; vii. 52. 321; ix. 297. 



dress- and sword at Trafalgar, iii. 51 7 j iv. 114. 

 174. 471. 



funeral, i. 36; vi. 333. 



letters inedited, vi. 143; ix. 241. 337. 344. 



letters of his brother after Trafalgar battle, i. 36. 



paper on the Forest of Dean, x. 304. 



rings, vii. 305. 



signal at Trafalgar, iv. 473 ; v. 67. 



watchword, xi. 280. , 

 Nelsons of Chuddleworth, v. 176. 236, 

 Nelson (Robert), armorial beawigs, iii. 263; bequest to 

 Christian Knowledge Society, v. 229 ; monument, x. 

 67. 

 Nelson (William Earl), letters immediately after the 



battle of Trafalgar, i. 36. 

 Nero's baths, vi. 362 ; game of chariots, xii. 425. 

 Nertown, Somersetshire, rhyme on, iv. 149. 

 Nervous, its meaning, iv. 7. 70. 213. 

 -Ness, as a termination, ix. 522. 

 Nestorians, or lost tribes, iii. 484. 

 Neustadt, in Wirtemberg, its large lime-tree, v. 497. 

 Neve (Peter le). See Le Neve. 

 Nevell (Lady), " Music Book," vii. 59. 187. 214. 

 " Never," used in party politics, xi. 166. 

 Nevil (Robert), xi. 367. 436. 

 Nevill (Sir Edward) ot Aldington, ii. 307. 

 Nevill (Sir Henry) of Billingbear, ii. 307. 

 Neville and Fleetwood families, iii. 24, 

 Neville (Alexander), Works, v. 442. 

 Newans (Thomas), a prophet, viii. 381. 

 Newbold church, coronet in, ii. 297. 

 Newbury, History and Antiquities of, v. 225. 

 Newcastle House, vails-giving at, i. 436. 

 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, brass in All Saints,', ix- 273; 



meeting-house, vi. 556. 

 Newcourt (Richard), Cole's additions to his " leper- 



torium," xii. 381. 

 New England. See England, New. 

 " New Foundling Hospital for Wit," xi. 325. 386. 

 Newgate bellman, ix. 565. 

 Newhaven blue laws, xi. 321. 

 Newland (Abraham), cashier of the Bank, v. 442, 

 Newman (F. W.) on the Celtic language, ix. 356, 

 Newman (Jeremiah Whitaker), ix. 258. 

 Newport (Lady Sir Simon), origin of the title, ix. 513. 

 New Prognostication, Scottish almanack, viii. 57. 

 New Road, St. Pancras, ia 1756, xi. 382. 476. 

 " New Star of the North," by Oliver Cromwell ? i. 202. 

 News, its derivation, i. 270. 369. 428. 487; ii. 23. 81. 

 107. 137, 138. 180, 181. 218. 397; iii. 300; v. 

 178. 

 News from the Republic of Letters, vi. 435. 

 " News from Westminster," xii. 10. 

 Newspnper extracts, a work of. vi. 77. 519. 

 Newspaper folk lore, ix. 29. 84. 276. 523. 



