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INDEX. 



N. 



N. on crosiers and pastoral staves, 412. 



on Poiitefract on the Thames, 57. 



N. (A.) on Darvon Gatherall, SiSii. 



on iMinar's Book of Antiquities, 412. 



N. (A. D.) on a test of witchcraft, 4U4. 



Naboc on curfew, lUJ. 



on Melancthon's epigram. 111. 



Naso on Guy's porridge-pot, lb7. 



National airs of England, 392. 



National debt, 4U8. 



National excellencies of England, dis- 

 courses of, 3i5. 



Nautilus on mariner's compass, 56. 



N. (.D.) on Queen Ehzaheth's visit to 

 Lord Bacon, 4U8. 



on Sir Gregory Norton, Bart., 216. 



Necklaces (Shaw), ;')12. 



N. (E. L.) on parallel passages, 31. 



on Trogus Pompeius, 3U9. 



Nepomuc ^St. Johiil, 317.347. 



Newspapers, history of, 375. 



" Never did carclin.il bring good to Eng- 

 land," 424. 450. 4o7. 522. 



" News," and " noise," lierivation of, 2). 



News, notes on derivation of, 81. 10b. 137, 

 13^.218.397. , ., . 



— , a few old materials for its elucidation, 

 18l) 



N. (G.) on " Speak the tongue that Shaks. 

 peare spoke, ' 219. 



N. (G. \V.) on " Gradelv," 334. 



Nichols (John Gough J on capture of Henry 



. on'caxton's printing office, 122. 142. 



234. , „ 

 on the collar of Esses, and collar of 



the king of Scotland, 1 ,0. 249 330. 332. 

 on Ouecn Eliz.ibeth's translation of 



Boethius, 169. 

 N. (J. D. N.) on Arm'inian nunnery, 44o, 

 N. (J. G.) on Carpatio, 247. 



on remains of James II., 2S1. 



on Sarum and Barum, lUS. 



N. (J. U.) on by the bye, 424. 



on Eisell, 315. 



on St. Cuthbert, 325. 



N. (L. R.) on commoner marrying a peer- 

 ess, 2311. 

 Nocabon Bacon family, origin of the name, 



247. 

 " Noi.se" and " news," derivations of, 81. 



106. 138. 218. 397. 

 Noli me taiigere, 153. 219. 253. 4o2. 

 Nonjurors, oratories of, 3.i4. 421. 467. 

 Noriolk dialect, 217. 36.'>. 



popular rhymes, 150. 



North sides of churchyards unconsecrated, 



55. 126. 253. 

 Northamptonshire (South), folk lore of, jb. 



164 

 Norton (Lady Frances), 480. .501. 

 Norton (Sir Gregory, Bart.), 216. 2j0. 

 Norwich iEarl of), George Goring, 65. 



. , and his son, George Lord Goring, 



86. 

 Notaries Public, 414. 

 Notes and Queries, 193. 242. 

 , advice to the editor, and hints to con- 

 tributors, 357. 



. a word prefatory, on commencing 



Vol. II., 1. 



, our predecessors, 193. 242. 



J address to our friends on the publica- 



lion of the hfty-second number, 353. 

 Novus on Comment, in Apocalypsin, hi. 



on Andrcives's Toitura Torti, 318. 



on bookbinding, 308. 



on Jeremy Taylor's works, .^80. 



on translations of the Scriptures, 319. 



N. (R.) on licensing of bocks, 359. 

 N. IS.) on " Gradely," 334. 



on Schlegel on church property in 



England, 215. , t- i 



N. (T.) on execution of Charles 1. and Eirl 

 Stair, 347. 



on Fairfax's Tasso, 325.^ 



on gold in California, 335. 



N. (T. S.) on punishment of death by 



burning, 51. 

 Numerals, Arabic, 27. 61. 294. 470. 

 Numismatics, ii3S. 

 Numismatic queries, replies to, 42. 

 Nursery rhvme, "Come when you are 



called," 135. 

 N. (W.) on the Worm of Lambton, 27. 



O. 



Gates (Titus), .autograph, 464. 



Oath of the Lord Chancellor, 182. 



Occleve, Chaucer's portrait by, 442. 



" Ockley's History of the Saracens." 277. 



Octogeiiarius on punishment of death by 



burning, 260. 

 Ogden (Dr. Samuel), 105. 



. family, 73. 106. 



Old ISaiiey, on the punishment of death by 



burning, 90. 

 Oldenburg horn, 417. 516. 

 Oliver and Roland, 132. 

 Omens from birds, 435. 

 Omnibuses, 215. 

 " Olio Holy Catholic and Apostolic 



Church," 217. 

 Orchard, derivation of, 393. 

 Organ-blower, the term, 374. 

 " Orkiieyinga saga," 278. 

 Orkney under the Norwegians, 309. 

 Ormerod (George) on mistletoe on oaks, 



214. 



on Scotch prisoners, 379. 



Orosius (Alfred's). 177. 



Osnuiiui the Waterman, 199. 



Osnaburg bishopric, S5i. 417. 484, 500. 



Our world, 71. 



Overyssel superstition, 356. 



Owen's epigram, translation of, 400. 



Owls, 161. 



Owl IS abroad, scng of, 393. 495. 



Oxloi d'i ( Earl of) patent, 23j. 255. 



Oxoniensis on Lord John Townshcnd's 



poetical works, 9 

 , Nondum-gradaatus, on bands, 23. 



P. on Chaucer's portrait, by Occleve, 442. 



Paciticus, on the Rebel, 31. 



Pajiiiinian version of the Scriptures, 422. 



" Pair of Twises," 327. 



Pallet, meaning of, 41. 



Palnierston (Lord), lines attributed to, 30. 



Pancras (St.) Old Church, 464. 496. 



Pandects, Florentine edition of, 421. 45J. 



PanthHOii, 404. 



Papal bulls, true or fals?, 491. 



PapiT hangi'gs, 268. 



Paper mill, the first in England, 473. 522. 



Parallel pas-ages in celebrated authors, 31. 



196. 2. 3. 373. 458. 491. 

 Parish registers, 1. 



tax, 10. 60. 



in London, 18. 



Parliament, etymology of, 85. 139. 



Parr (Queen Catherine), MS. book of 



prayeis belonging to, 167. 

 " I'arse," the meaning of, 318. 430. 522. 

 Parson, the St ittbrdshire giant, 135. 314. 

 Partrige family, 230. 286. 



(J.) on the Partrige family, 230. 



Partington (Mrs.), 3;7. 411. 450. 

 Pascal and his editor Bossut, 277. 335. 

 Paslain (C.) on mice as a medicine, 510. 



on meaning ot caukint,', 520. 



Pasquinade on Leo XII., 131. 



Paster or I'laister, 102. 



Passilodion and Berafrynrte, 515. 



Pastoral start' and crozier, 3l3. 523. 



Paying through the nose, 348. 



Peacock ( E , jun.), on Lord Uelamere, 104. 



Peal of bells, anecdote of, 347. 



Pears (Stewart, .\.) on portrait of Sir P. 



Sydney, by Paul Veronese, 296. 

 Peepof Day, 118. 



Pedestrian on dales in Yorkshire, 154. 

 Pedlar's Song, by Shakspeare, 392. 

 Pen-and-ink on cultivation of geometry in 



Lancashire, 8. 438. 

 Peniteas Cito, its authorship, 422. 

 Penny, derivation of, 78. 174. 

 " Penseroso," Milton's, 345. 

 *' Pension," meaning of, 134. ~6S. 

 Periergus Bibliophiluson ap.issagein "The 

 Merry Wives of Windsor," and on con. 



jectural emendation, 322. 



on misplaced words in Shakspeare's 



" Troilus and Cressida," 386. 



on corrigenda of printer's errors, 38S. 



Perjury, papt-rs of, 182. 316. 



Perrot (Sir John), 217. 254. 



P. (F. T.), the Carpenter's Maggot, 104. 



P. (G.) on " Gradely," 334. 



P. (H.) Cardinal Allen's admonition, 497. 



on Poor Pillgarhck, 392. 



Philant h ropos, cheap books of reference, 213. 

 Philip II. of Spain, his letters to Queen 



Elizribetn, 102. 

 Phillipp's (Sir Thomas) manuscripts, 4i)0. 

 Philo-Chaucer on Nicholas Jirighara's 

 works, 136. 



on pilgrims' road to Canterbury, 199. 



Philosophy, Boetius' Consola'.ioiis of, 3j. 

 Philobibloii, translation of, 153. 202. 

 Pigeons, 165. 

 Pilgrim's road to Canterbury, 199. 237. 268, 



269. .316. 

 Pimlico, 13. 

 Pi»kic», or Pixies, legends of, 475. 511. 



514. 

 Pistol and Bardolph, 152. 

 Pixey Legends, 514. 

 P.xies or Piskies, 475. -511. 514. 

 P. (I. Z ) on crozier and pastoral staff', 248. 

 on Noli me tangere, 253. 



P. (I., jun.) on meaning of" 'i'iiwaites,"52I. 



Plain Sense on " He who runs may read," 

 43'9. 



Plaister or Paster, Ki2. 



Planche (J. R.) on Guy's armour, 252. 



on collar of SS , 393. 



Playing cards, 462. 517. 



" Please the pigs," 423. 



Plectrum on Chaiitrey's sleeping children 

 in Lichfield Cathedral, 7o. 



P. (I.. G ) on Croker's Boswell, 374. 



Plunket (Lord) and St. Agobard, 22a 



"Pluriina Gemma," author of, 133. 



Foa cynosuwides, 39 i. 



Poeta .^nghcus, 167. £32. 



Poet Laureates, 20. 



Poetry early, queries respecting. 374. 



, ancient, pretended reprint of, 463. 



Poisons, 424. 



Poker, 204. 



Pole money, 231. 285. 



Foley (. ir John) and the Golden Frog, 76. 



Ponlefract on the Thames, 56. 2ii5. 



Pool of the Black Hound, legend of, 515. 



Pojr Pillgarlick, 392. 



Poor Robin's almanacks, 268. 



Pope and Bishop Burgess, 310, 



Pope's Villa, 479. 



Popular rhymes, 35n. 



Porridge-pot, Guy's, 187. 



Porson's imposition, 71. 106. 



epigram, t^78. 



Portrait of Cardin.al Beaton, 434. 



, unknown, 217. 



Poultry, 164. 



Power of prophecy, 196. 



P. (P.) on vineyarhs, 446. 



P. (R. ) on " De male quaesitis,'' &c., 167. 



Praed s Poetical Works, 238. 



Prayers and pleaching distinct services, 95. 



Preaching in nave onh, 95. 



Prelates of France, 1.S2 252. 



Presages of death, 116. 



Prelum Ascensianum, 422. 



Price (E. 15.) on umbrellas, 25. 



on woofl carving. Snow Hill, 220. 



on E»kon Basilike, 255. 



on riots of London, 33'i. 



on chimney-money, 379. 



