PERSONS. 



PLACES AND SUBJECTS. 



Mortuary Staves, 53 

 Moltram-in-Longdendale, 16 

 Mugginlon, 74 



Miintz, " History of Tapeslry ' by, 21 

 Muses, The Nine, 52 



Ncedham, Geo., 74 ; Humf. , 79 

 Nodder, Mrs., 58 

 Noone, Hen., 75 

 Norman, Frances, 33 

 Norris, Rev., 10 



N. 



Navy, contribution for, from the 



Clergy, 87 

 Neighbourship, an old measure of land 



(about 32 acres), 62, 65 

 Newhaven Fair, 42 

 Norbury, 75 

 Norfolk churches, 9 

 Nottingham, 49, 92 



o. 



Okeover, Mrs. Dorothy, 76, S3 

 Old, Hen., 71 

 Olyver, Edw., 76 

 Ormefield, Jno., 81 

 Ouldham, defeated by Leo. Wheat- 

 croft at Tupton, 51, 52 



Oficoat, 79 



Orchards, planting of, 28, 38, 43*, 44, 



46 

 Oslaston, 75 



Osmaston-by-Ashbourn, 75 

 Oven, a Roman, at Bradwell, I 

 Overton Hall, 38, 44, 55, 56, 57 

 Oxford, Christ's Church, 20 

 Oxstyefearne, 61* 



Parker, Geo., i ; Will., gent., So 



Pegge, Humf., 75 



Perkin, Ellen, 49 



Pidcock, Ant., 55 



Pierpoint, Sam., of Oulcoatcs, 49 



Pole, S'' German, 75; Godfrey, 71 



Ric, 75 

 Prynce, Pet., 75 

 Prynne, Jno., 74, 81, S3 



Padley, 34 



Papist Plotters, 41 



Parnassides, 52 



Parnassus' Hill, 52 



tarwich. So 



Paul's, S., London, 41 



Peace, Triumph of, a tapestry subject, 



21, illustration 

 Permean Marl, 15 

 Peterborough, 57 

 Physiognomy, 37 

 Pierides, 52 



Planets and Birthdays, 42 

 Poet, "The Black," 52 ; a Laureate, 



52 ; Rivals, Meeting of, 51 

 Polyhymnia, 52 

 Prophecy, Books of, 66 

 Pulpit, Prayer in, 88 

 Pym's Parlour, 18 



