470 
ox 
181] xliii 66] xliy 373. xlvi 167. xlvii 148, 
160, 169. xlix 17. li 206. liv 170] ly 122] 
lvi 9] 28] 
Oughton, capt. James, (N) xli 80, 88 ~ 
—_ gen. sir Jas. Adol. xxi 202] xxii 
211} 
Oughtred, W. xii 41 
Ould, Fielding, xix 131] 
Oultremont, C. N. Alex. d’, elected bish. 
of Liege, vi 71] ‘ 
Ourang outang. See Oran outang 
Ourry, capt. (N) iv 150] : 
Ouseley, sir Gore, lii 270. liii 119, 121. liv 
213] ly 198] 
sir W. xxvii 75") ii 270. liii 121 
- Ralph, xxxi 42 
Outou (Otaheitan) xvi 23 
Ovaclie, 1 39. lii 163 
Ovale, Alph. d’, vi 93 
Ovary, extraordinary case of foetus in, v 70 
+++. dropsy of, xxvii 29 
Oven, Jos. his mother murdered by, in a fit 
of insanity, xvi 135] 
T. executed for the murder of El. 
Price, xvii 113] 
—— W. murder by, xxix 202] 
Overbury, sir T. xii 38, 138 
Overell, J. Ixi 205 
Overend, H. xxxix 409 
Overseers, punishment of one for disiniss- 
ing a servant in labour and cruelty to 
her, xlvi 398 
Ovey, T. x1 391 
Ovid, i 327. v 23. ix 198..x 220. xvi 118. 
xvii 130. xxi 26, 1389. xxiv 142, 180, 
204 
Owen, capt. sir E. W, Campbell Rich (N) 
xlv 435. xlvi 189, 549, 557. xlviii 744. 
li 476, 493 
—— David, lix 89 
——Dr. —§ ix 296 
—— J. xxxviii 351-3 
—— lieut. W. Fitzwilliam (N) xlix 672* 
—— rey. Goronwy, account of, xlyi 745 
——— sir J. xxvi 109 
—— W. xlv 876. lix 235 
Ower, in Dorsetshire, fire at, x 99] 
Owhyhee, presents from, to the king, xxxix 
5 
Owl, short-eared, xv 169 
Owry, capt. xi 75 
Ox-gall, preparation of, lii 653 
Oxen. See Cattle 
Oxenham, T. xxxix 407 
W.. Ix 57 
Oxford : mayor and others reprimanded by 
the House of Commons, xi 221] 
«-.. debt of the city paid by the duke of 
Marlborough, xii 123] 
«+s. acts for improving, xiv 81] 86] 135] 
«+». old coins found, xiv 142] 
--+. house of industry, xv 97] 
--.. hurricane at, xvi 148] 
e+.. inhabitants requested by the mayor 
not to give alms to beggars, lvi 102 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
ox 
Oxford, university : thanks of the king of 
Prussia for the new volume of Clarendon’s 
History, ii 105 
«+++ History of the Discoveries at Portici 
presented to, by the king of Naples, 2b. 
-.-. installation of John earl of Westmor- 
land, ii 140 
-++- address to the king on the success of 
his arms, ii 264 
. «+. thanks of the king of Spain for Claren- 
don’s History, iii 100] 
---- addresses the king on his accession, iii 
245) 
«s+. ————-— princess dowager of Wales, 
iii 247] 
+++ prize subjects, iv 148] v 101] vi 65] 
xi 72] xxxiii 11] li 249 
++.» prizes awarded, v 92] xviii 133] xix 
159] xxvi 210] xxviii 203] xxx 205] 
xlyiii 410, 1i 296 
+++ account of the discoveries at Hercula- 
neum presented to, by the king of Naples, 
v 82] 
.. ++ addresses the king on the peace, vi 67] 
200] 
++» legacy to poor scholars of Queen’s, vii 
88 
-.+. Jones v. Jesus College, ix 72] 
-++. prizes established by the lord chan- 
cellor, xi 72] 
+... students expelled for methodism, xi 81] 
-»+» loyal address, xii $2] 193 
+e+. ew statute to regulate academical 
habits, xiii 128] 
.+-. bust of the k. of Denmark presented 
to, xiii 138] 
«-.. observatory erected at, xv 115] 
- ++. ancient customs, xv 139 
sees enccenia at, xvi 118] 119] 
-++. Vinerian professorship to be retained 
three years for sir R. Chambers on his 
going to India, xvi 119] 
-+.. Stained glass windows in New College 
chapel, xvii 152] 
-+». legacy for eight sermons annually 
against dissenters and heretics, ft 127] 
+... annual commemoration, xix 159] 
---. robbery of the Ashmolean museum, 
xx 184] 
--.. fire in Queen’s college, xxi 215] 
-+.. visit of their majesties, xxvili 208] 
Austrian princes, 7), 
-... time for D.C.L. reduced to eleven 
years as at Cambridge, xxxi 210] ; 
-».» fall of the old oak at Magdalen, xxxi 
212] 
eo. altarpiece at New College restoring, 
xxxi 213] ; 
+... installation of the duke of Portland, 
xxxiv 39,.xxxv 32 
...+» legacies to, xxxviii 7 
---- Latin Bible and New Testament 
printed for the French emigrant clergy, 
xxxvili 39 ; 
+e+. remarks on, xxxviii 326 
