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Newport, Andrew. Daniel Defoe.

Newton, Charles E. C. E. Ferine.

Newton, R. Edward Cave.

"In 1731 Cave purchased a small printing office at St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell. Here, in the gateway of the old priory of the Knights of St. John, he started business as a printer, under the name of ' R. NewtoD,' and began the ' Gen- tleman's Magazine.*"

Nicolovlus. Rev. Nils Loven. Folk- lifoet i .Skytts harad. ..

Nigard, Salomo. Samuel Draing.

Nilla. Mrs. Ahby Allin Curtiss.

Nlmrod, Lady. William Makepeace Thackeray. The lion hunters of Bel- gravia; being. . . 's journal of the past season. " Punch," August and Septem- ber, 1850.

Nine Authors. Miss Frances Awdry, Miss M. Bramston, Miss Christahet ff. Coleridge, Miss A. E. Anderson Morshead, Miss C. M. Yonge, Miss F. M. Feard, Miss ^[ary S. Lee, Miss Eleanor Price, and Miss Florence Wilford. The miz maze ; or, the Winkworth puzzle : a, story in letters. By ... L. 188-.

Nipclose, Sir Nicholas, Baronet. David Garrick. The tlieatres : a poeti- cal dissection. L. 1772.

No Fisher but a Well-wisher to the Oaine. iSVr Walter Scott.

Noack, Gubben. Karl EkstrSm. Skogvaktarens berattelser. Sthlm. 1873.

Noble Celsus, The. Charles Mon- tagu, Earl of Halifax.

Noble Commander in America, A. John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun. The conduct of. . . impartially reviewed, etc. L. 1758.

Noble Lord, A. John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun. An answer to a let- ter .. . vindicating ... L. 1760.

Noble liord, A. Lord George Sack- ville, Viscount Sackville. The conduct of. . . [at the battle of Minden, Aug. 1, 1759] scrutinized. By a volunteer who was near his person. . . [i.e. John Doug- las]. L. 1759.

Noble Lord, A. Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3d Earl of Shaftesbury. Several letters written by ... to a young man at the university. L. 1716.

Nobleman, A. William Bussell, LL.D. The history of Modern Europe ... in a series of letters from ... to his son. L. 1779.

Nobleman, A. .Tames Howard Harris, Viscount Fitzharris, 3d Earl of Malmes- bury. A reply to the pamphlet [by Henry Southern and Sir George Vil- liers], entitled " The policy of Eng- land towards Spain." By. . . L. 1837.

Noble Peer, A. Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford. Part of the seventh epistle of the first book of Horace imitated, and addressed to. . . [by Jonathan Swift]. L. 171.3.

Noblesse Oblige. Howard Evans. Our old nobility. By. . . L. 1886.

Nobody. Rev. James Cook Richmond. Nothing. By. . . P. 1827.

Nobody (the Writer). John Freder- ick Denison Maurice. Dialogue between Somebody. . . and Nobody. L. 18 —.

No Matter by Whom. James Ralph. The case of authors by profession or trade stated ... L. 1758.

Non-commissioned Officer, A. John Fletcher. Advice to the British soldier. By. . . L. 18.39.

Non-Intrusionist, A. John Hamilton. Memorial submitted to Her Majesty's government. . . Edinb. 1842.

Noque, Ore. Bessie C. Slakeman. Historicals for young folks. Bv B. 1874.

Norden, Marie. Friederike Wolf- hagen. Columbus und seine zeit; his- torischer roman. Wien, 1861.

Norman, Johannes. Chr. Winler- Hjelm. Intermezzoer (Inpass).

Normannus. Thomas Stott. In de- fence of the Protestant Loyalists of Ireland. In "Gent. Mag.," 1801, p. 1174.

North, Christopher. William Maginn. A happy New Year to the true men of the land, from. . . "Blackwood's Mag.,'" January, 1824, p. 124.

Ascribed by Mackenzie to Maginn.

North Briton, A. Sir Whitelaw(l) Ainslie, M .D. Pizano : a tragedy in five acts. . By. . 1799. — See " Notes and Queries," 18.59, p. 305.

Norton, Miss Elena. Miss

O'Hea. The rose and the ring. L. 188-.

Norweb, J. J. Browne, in "Humor- istische Operafantasien . . . Amsterdam, 1867.

Norwich Quaker, The. John Gurney. The Callico Quaker's [John Eggleston] speech to the. . . House of Lords. In opposition to. . . L. 1720.

Not by the Editor of "Captain Rock's Memoirs." Joseph Blanco White. Second travels of an Irish gentleman in search of a religion. . . Dublin, 1833.

Nothiag, Marcus. Morice Dreyfus.

Nottingham Poet, The. Philip James Bailey.

NovusHomo. William John Courthope. The Tercentenary of Corydon : a bucolic drama ... By. . . Oxf. 1864.

No yes, McLeod. Francis T. Patton.