INDEX. 



521 



Miiller (Laurentius), his Historia Septen. 

 trionalis. 175. 



Multa renasceiitur, &-c., 313. 



MuiMly (.Anthony), discovery of his play, 

 ** A Boolve of Joiin a Kent and John a 

 Cumber," 55. 83. lliO. 



Murderers buried in cross roads, 116.212. 

 3-J9. 



Musicians, Dictionary of, a new one pro- 

 jected, 444. 



Mu.-iciis on the best works on the violin, 

 257. 



Mussulman on '* Cleanliness is next to 

 Godliness," 25r>. 



Muster rolls, early, 3f)7. 



M. (VV. D.) on Treatise against Equivoca- 

 tion, 4S8. 



M. (W. R.) on nine days' wonder, 192. 



Myfanwy on Bacon, a poet, 3U7. 



N. 



N. on Dr. Conquest's emendated Bible, 103. 



on Indian jugglers, 472. 



N i^. on lists of kninhts bachelors, 424. 

 N. t.-V.) on Jacques Mabiotte, 7. 

 ^-^ on covines, 208. 



on nao, or naw, a ship, 214.261. 



on folietani, vr leaf-eaters, 256. 



on Seneca's Medea, 3UU. 



on b.ittle of Bruiianburgh, 327. 



on the meaning of sept, 344. 



on cassek gwenwyn, 392. 



on '• Worse than a crime," 455. 



Namb 'Nredra) on a quotation from a 



ballad, 24. 

 Name, the difficulty of getting rid of one, 



173. 

 Nao, a ship, its derivation, 28. 2H. 2fil. 

 Naturalis proles, its rendering, 161 326. 

 Natural history, curious facts in, 189. 

 Nauticus, on Grimsdyke, U)2. 

 N. (C. H.) on derivation of ell-rake, 260. 

 Nebular theory, 121. 

 Nelson's coat, 114. 174. 471. 

 Nertown, Somersetshire rhyme on, 149. 

 Nervous, its meaning, 7. 70. 213. 

 Newspapers, notes on, 98. 418. 

 N. (G.) on sceijl of the bloodhound, 455. 

 N. (H. Y. VV.) on inlantry firing. 407. 

 NicEeensis, on locusts of the New Testa. 



ment, 457. 



— on Greek names of fishes, 501. 

 Nichols (Francis M.) on"En bon etpoyer," 



473. 

 Nick-nack explained, 214. 

 Nightingale and thorn, the fable, 17-5. 242. 

 Nightmare, a sinjiular preventive of, 53. 

 Nimble ninepence, origin of the phrase, 234. 

 Nine davs' wonder, origin of the saying, 



192. 

 Nineveh inscriptions, 250. 

 N. (J. G.) on the meaning of poulfter, 198. 

 N. (N. L.) on prophecy respecting 18J7, 



47.3. 

 Noble and workhouse names, 198. 

 Nocab on knock under, 2.35. 



on the term cavalcade, 313. 



Nodes Tcmplariaj, its author, 152. 

 Nolo cpiscopari, origin of, 346. 456. 

 Nonruis, P^nglish translation of, 11.5. 

 Normandy aud Orkney, similarity of names 



in, .501. 

 Normandy, the duke of, was he the dau- 

 phin of I'rance'/ M9. 195. 

 Norwegian literature, 61). 

 Nostradamus' Prophecies, 86. 140. 258.329. 



393. 

 Notation by coalwhippers, 91. 

 NnlrK and Oueries, a word prefatorv to 



Vol. IV., 1. 

 a few words on its ccntenarj' number, 



217. 



— anagrams on, 350. 



— — MS.S., their preservation, .50. 

 — ^ 8Uggc^tioIls for a clas^itied index, 188. 

 contributor to, on the claims of litera- 

 ture, 390. 



Nourse (W. E. C.) on De rebus Hibernicis, 



41. 



on De rebus Scptentrionalibus, 59. 



on the meaning of nervous, 70. 



— on frogs in Ireland, and round towers, 



75. 

 November 17th, custom on, 344. 

 Nov us on "Non quid responderent,"&c ,85. 

 N. (T.), was Raleigh in Virginia V 448. 

 NuUus and Nemo, two tracts, 153. 244. 

 Nun, the father of Joshua, as given in the 



SepLuagint, 193. 



O. 



Oatl'.s, on the inviolability of, 91. 



unlucky for pregnant women, 151. 214. 



Obeism described, 228. 



Occasional services in Common Prayer, 

 their authority, 189. 



Od lorcc, 1;.0. 



Otfur (George) on meaning of deal, 88. 



O'G. (J.), anagram on Magliabechi, 405. 



, on Sterling's objection to the word 



talented, 405. 



on Cozens the painter, 412. 



O. (J.) on the MSi.of George Chalmers, 58. 



Oldys (Win.), anagrammatic pun by, 200. 



-account of London libraries, 176. 



O. (O.) on Sheridan and Vanbrush, 24. 



Order of civil merit, suggested, S:il. 373. 



Orders, the term full orders, 273. 507. 



Organs in churches, 72. 



Origin of evil, work on, 346. 



Orinoco or Orinooko, its correct ortho- 

 graphy, 24. 



Orkney,' Christianity first introduced into, 

 439. 



Otto (M.) and the peace illumination in 

 1802, 23. 



" Ough," two attempts to show its sound, 

 292. 



Outburst, its early use, 163. 



Outis on visiting cards, 133. 



on Godfrey Higgins' works, 152. 



Overall's Convocation Book, on its editor- 

 ship, 365. 408. 



Overton, painted prints of, 39. 



Oxoniensis on Jonah and the whale, 45. 



P. on the House of Yvery, 1-58. 



3-. on Flatman and Pope, S55, 



Paget (Rev. Juhn), notices of, 133. 



Painters' anachronisms, 150. 369. 



Painting, symbols in, 443. 



Palestrina's violin, distich on, 593. 



Pallant, it* meaning, 442. 



Pallavicinn (Ferrante), notices of, 13. 



Panelling in>cription at South Lynn, 407. 



Panorama, the first, 21. 54. 118. 



Panslavic literature, 30U 364. 



Papal bulls, 1S9. 



Paragraph sign IF, its meaning, 57. 394. 



Parallel passages, 435. 



Paris' (.Matthew) Historia Minor, 209. 328. 



Parish registers, 232. 473. 490. 



Parishes, names fir^t given to, 153. 



Parkes (Wm.), notice of, i:i4. 



Parliamentary debates of 1768 to 1774, 308. 



Paslam (Charles) on the bidger, 474. 



Pasquinade on Pius I.K., 292. 437. 



on Cardinal Bona, 381. 



Passellew family, 73. 

 Patrick (St.), had he a wife ? 190. 

 Paul (St.), works on his life, 19S. 

 Pauper's badge, its meaning, 294. .372. 

 P. (C.A.) on (icneral James Wolfe, 189. 

 P. (C. H.) on written i-erinnns, 8. 



on Jonah and the whale, 4.j. 



Peace illumination in 1H02, 2.i. 77. 

 Peacock ( Iv ) on Lincolnshire folk lore, 470. 

 Peacock, jun. (E.) on John Lilburnc, 134. 

 Peal of bells, <lefinition of peal, 213. 

 Peel (Jonathan) on deoilands, 484. 

 Pegs and thongs lor rowing, 423. 



Pendulum demonstration of the earth's 



rotaticn, 129. 177. 235. 277. 

 Penn (Wm.), his residence m England, 273. 

 his family, 93. 



No Cross no Crown, origin of the 



title, 423. 



Perceval (Hon. Spencer), singular dream 

 respecting his assassination, 4. 



Peregrinus on quotation from Bacon, 208. 



on Lord Strafford and Abp. Ussher, 



290. 



Perrot (John), a MS. by him, 28. 



Petre's (Lady) monument, 22. 74. 182. 



Petro-Promontoriensis on Caxton memo- 

 rial, 385. 



Petworth parish register, 27. 125. 



Petty cury, its origin, 24. 120. 194. 



P. (G.) on the meaning of hernshaw, 76. 



P *•'* ( G.) OR plant in Texas, 332. 



Pharetram de Tntesbii, its meaning, 316. 



PI,*** (C. P.) on cachecope bell, 299. 



^. on decretorum doctor, 191. 



on date of a charter, 21.5. 



on places in Westminster Hall, 344. 



Philibeg or kilt, 107. 170. 445. 



Pliilo on Shelley's children, 40. 



on a Life of Cromwell iiy R. B., 41. 



Philosophus on telling a bow, 210. 



Photographer on the collodian, 443. 



Phyaioiogical query, "iSo. 



Pic nic, its derivation, 152. 



Picton ^J. A.) on passage in Geo. Herbert, 

 329. 



Pigeons, medical use of, 228. 291. 



Pilgrim, effigy of one in the church of 

 Ashby-de-la-Zouch,'.345. 



Pinkerton (W.) on the introduction of 

 reptiles into Ireland, 12. 



on ]iseudo M.SS., 12^ 



on the od foice, 150. 



Pirog, the custom of, 175. 



Pitt ( Wm. ), statement respecting his death, 

 232. 329. 



Pius v., justice to Pope, 421. 



P. (J.) jun. on Tennyson's Lord of Bur- 

 leigh, 13. 



un the family of Kyme, 76. 



P. (J. P.) on death omen hv bees, 436. 



P. (J. W.) on the word alia'cot, 176. 



on the meaning of ruell, 189. 



Plagiarism, supposed inst.mces of, 36. 93. 

 Plains and tartans, 7. 77. 107. 170. 

 Plancius' map of the world wanted, 383. 

 Planets of the montli. .their names, 23. 164. 

 Plant in Texas, 208. 332. 



Plants, their provincial names, 17.5. 

 Plowden ur Ployden (Sir Edmund), 58. 



164 319. 

 Ploydes, its meaning, 501. 

 P. (AI. M.) on Surrey folk-lore, 291. 

 Poetical coincidences, 291. 310. 

 Political economy, the first Italian writer 



on, 175. 356. 

 Pollini, L'Historia Ecclesiastics, noticed, 



25. 

 Pope and Flatman, 132. 165. 209. 262. 283. 



.355. 505. 

 Pope's " honest factor," inquiry respecting, 



7. 71. 244. '.'84. 

 imitation of Horace, 58. 122. 139. 239. 



284. 

 Porculus on Bacon, a poet, 506. 

 Portrait, an engraved one, 443. 491. 

 Portraits, privately engraved, 17. 

 Possession nine points of the law, origin of 



this expression, 2."i. 

 iliOiu on Count Maurice Tanner de Iiacy, 



3'''2. 

 Potilster, or upholsterer, 1.5S. 198. 

 P. (P.) on paragraph sign K, ,57. 



on the ilerivation of Stonehenge, .57. 



on erroneous Scripture quotations, 131. 



on anachronisms of painters, 150. 



Praeii's charade, ,368. 



works, 256. 327. 452. 



Premises, its incorrect use, 483. 

 Pres.iiu family, infnrinatinn wanted, 191. 

 Print, meaning of the expression " in 



print," 12. 



