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 Notes and Queries, July 30, 1904.

INDEX.

543

Number superstition, 369, 457

Nursery rimes: "Robin a Bobbin," 32, 172, 218; " A frog he would a-wooing go, 227 ; " There was a man, a man indeed," 227, 377, 474 Nutt (A.) on "Badger in the bag," 355 Nutt (Dorothy) = Sir Henry Blunt, 35 Nuttall (J. R.) on casting lots, 476

Charles the Bold, 189, 335 O. on architecture in old times, 333

French miniature painter, 237

Hanged, drawn and quartered, 497

Nelson and Wolsey, 376, 417

Passing bell, 351

Tower Bridge anticipated, 367 O. (D.) on "send " of the sea, 456 Oak, the ash, and the ivy, 35

Gates (J.) on speech by the Earl of Sussex, 1596, 7 Oath by grass and corn, 284 Obiit Sunday, ancient ceremony at St. George's

Chapel on, 28 Obituaries :

Ainger (Canon Alfred), 140

Cambridge (Duke of), 501

Cooper (Thompson), 220, 246, 337

Creswell (Dr. F. S.), 280

Ferrar (Michael Lloyd), 380

George (Capt. Thome), 179 Ocean newspaper, first, 504 Ockwells Manor, near Bray, 473, 511 Octopi, fictitious Latin plural, 193 Officer, military, oldest British, 389 Officer and official, use of the words in America, 486 Officers chosen by lot for dangerous duties, 367 Official and officer, use of the words in America, 486 Ogilvie family, 269

"Old England," origin of the term, 189, 255, 316 Oliver (A.) on cardinals and crimson robes, 71

London, ancient, its topography, 70 Oliver (W. D.) on venison in summer, 47 Omega, an old contributor, 8 One-ninth Church, name explained, 124 Oonalaska, one of the Fox Islands, 486 Oprower, family name, 227, 313 Orange, Spanish proverb on, 206, 251 Oriana, curious Christian name, 170 Orotava, Tenerife, inscription at, 361, 455 Orvieto, St. Patrick at, 48, 131, 174 Ostrich eggs at Burgos, Spain, 247, 332 Ould (S. G.) on Pamela, 52 "Our Lady of the Snows," origin of the phrase, 246,

311, 392, 511

Ovah bubbles, meaning of the term, 169 Owen (J. P.) on derivation of sanguis, 462 Owl-light, equivalent expressions for, 71 Oxford, garden at, admired by Wesley, 349 Oxford Cathedral, Dr. Bright's epitaph in, 5 'Oxford English Dictionary,' the title, 146, 193, 255 Oxford University, students committed to the Tower

of London, 309 ; list of graduates, 348 ' Oxford University Calendar,' 1845, 47, 92 Oxoniensis on " Our Lady of the Snows," 246 Oxshott on 'The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington,' 388 P. (C.) on Elene, 507

Fettiplace, 329 P. (F.) on Mark Hildesley, 414

Seymour (Sir John), his epitaph, 137

P. (H. G.) on St. Bees' Head, Cumberland, 368 P. (J. B.) on Fettiplace, 511

" Tymbers of ermine," 492 P. (M.) on immurement in sea-walls, 288

Shanks's mare, 415

P. (R. C. B.) on Pemberton family, 469 " P.P., Clerk of the Parish," in ' Sartor Resartus,' 88,

137 Page (J. T.) on Addison's daughter, 150

"As merry as griggs," 94

" As the crow flies," 432

Brazen bijou, 455

Brightlingsea, its Deputy-Mayor, 72

Catesby (Sir William), 366

Chair of St. Augustine, 472

Christian names, curious, 237

Collins, 398

Cromwell buried in Red Lion Square, 73

Cromwell's head, 487

Desecrated fonts, 488

Epitaphs, their bibliography, 252

Field-names, West Haddon, 46, 156

Flaying alive, 1 55

Hanged, drawn, and quartered, 410

James II., his statue, 137

Leche family, 274

Marlowe's birth, 491

Martello towers, 411

Nicholas Nickleby ' : Capt. Cuttle, 274

Pindar family, 135

Scott (John), his epitaph, 69

Shanks's mare, 415

Southcott (Joanna), 301

Suffolk (Henry Grey, Duke of), his head, 47 Pages of the Bedchamber and Backstairs, their offices,

107, 173, 198

Painted and popped, meaning of the term, 407, 457 Painter, French miniature, 86, 137, 171, 211, 237 Painting, Persian, 29 ' Palatine Note-Book,' last issue, 169, 296 Palmer ( J . Foster) on n pronounced as nff, 356

Paste, 510

Pamela: Pamela,pronunciation of name, 52, 135,433,495 Pannage, explanation of the term, 126, 232 Pannell family, 172, 256 Papal elections, veto at, 94 Papers, use of the word, 18, 53, 111, 172 Paques (M.), hairdresser, his clientele, 165 Parade-rest, military posture, 34:5 Paradise, Heaven, and Hell as place-names, 245, 332 Parallel passages : Marlowe and Shakespeare, 1, 76 }

Tasso and Milton, 202 ; Gray and Collins, 456 Pardoe (Avern) on American Loyalists, 390

Raleigh, its pronunciation, 90 Paris, history of the British Embassy in, 68 Parish register used to stop rats' hole, 266 Parker (K.) on " Ship" Hotel, Greenwich, 111

Sun and its orbit, 329

Parkins or Perkins (Sir Christopher), his identity, 234 Parkins (Dr. John), of Little Gonerby, Lincolnshire,

15, 51 Parliament: engravings "publisht according to Act

of Parliament," 309, 336, 369 Parry (Lieut. -Col. G. S.) on Las Palmas inscriptions, 482

Orotava, inscriptions, 361

Santa Cruz, Tenerife, inscriptions at, 442