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GENERAL INDEX.

Nicholson (F.) on clergymen educated at Non- conformist Academies, i. 449 Nicholson (Rev. G.), his theological works, 1787-

1817, xi. 432 Nicholson (Benton), editor of The Tmcn, c. 1840.

xi. 86, 132, 175, 196

Nicholson (Watson) on Gibber's (Colley)

" Apology," iii. 266 Davenant s (Sir William)

" Entertainment at Rutland House," v. 8

" Methodist, The," author of the comedy, ii,

526' Middleman,' U.S. play c. 1856, iii. 225

' Minor ' and ' The Methodist,' iii. 125

Nick-a-man Day, date and celebration of, v. 208

Nicklin (T.) on authors of quotations wanted, iv.

94

Nicknames, curious entries in registers, vii. 36 ; for persons of the same name, xi. 320, 405, 480 ; of regiments, " The Faithful Durhams," viii. 30

Nicol (William), b. c. 1770, his death, xii. 183 Nicolay family, iv. 407 ; v. 116 Nicoll (Sir W. Robertson) on Dr. Johnson in Scot- land, iv. 153

Nidderdale, engravings of the villages, x. 88 Niemand on authors wanted, vii. 189 Nieto (David), his ' Pascalogia overo Discorso

della Pasca,' xi. 402

Nieuport, document on the flooding of, x. 426 Nigerian beliefs with regard to trees, ix. 366 " Niggerality," early use of the word, 1613, ix. 166 " Night-cap," nickname for barrister-at-law, vii.

68 Nightingale (Sir E.), St., on Nightingale family,

ix. 137

Nightingale, (Florence), as a forbear, ii. 165 ; pro- posed memorial on her residences, ii. 365 ; vi. 77 ; statue of, 1915, xi. 207 ; her name " Lady of the Lamp," xi. 249, 405 Nightingale family, viii. 450 ; ix. 137 Nightshade, charm to cure pigs, iii. 427, 491 Nile, methods of eliminating impurities from the

water, xii. 443, 510

Nim-Nam, Old Mother, story of, vii. 508 " Ninny-broth " in ' Hudibras Redivivus,' its

meaning, iv. 229 Nipper (Miss) on ' Dombey and Son,' reference to

Arabian story, v. 88 Nisbet (E.), his ' Caesar's Dialogue,' 1601, iv. 287 " Nixie," American slang word, x. 329, 471 Nixon (J.), author of poem in ' The Chase,' vii.

30 ; viii. 455

Nixon (W.) on ' Alpine Lyrics,' iv. 30' Rever- berations,' ii. 68 " No great shakas," origin of the phrase, iii. 129,

173, 257, 338

Noah as a girl's name, i. 7, 76 Nobility, patent of, 1721, antedated, ix. 308,

517

' Nobility, Titled, of Europe,' criticism on, xi. 12 ' Noble Army of Martyrs,' print, key to, i. 408

515 ; ii. 53

Nobody's Friends Club, formed 1800, v. 248 Noel, cook to Frederick the Great, iv. 269, 438 Noel (Frances) on last witch burnt, v. 251 Punch

and Judy, v. 289 Noel (Roden B. W.), 1834-94, poet, his birthplace

x. 329, 377 " Nolkejumskoi," nickname of William Augustus

Duke of Cumberland, vi. 410 ' Nollekens and his Times,' Grangerized copy of

Nonconformist Academies, clergymen educated:

Nonconformist chapels, dedication of, vi. 131, 192,. 236

Nonconformist minister, first elected to Parlia- ment, i. 108, 134

Nonconformist ministers, lists of, 1800-1900, xi.- 362, 457

Nonjurors, estates of, 1715, vi. 9, 77.

Nonsense Club, 1852, members of, v. 129, 477 Noon Gazette and Daily Spy,' daily summary,- c. 1781, iv. 388, 459

Noorden (C. Van) on D or ehilT family, iv. 389;. " moral pock ethandker chiefs," i. 196

Noorthouck (J.), c. 1746-1816, MB. life of, vii.- 409, 498

Norborne, place-names in London, 1633, viii. 488 ;. ix. 33

Norbury, Moore, Davis, and Ward families, xi.. 188, 238, 305

Norcross (J. E.) on " Blizzard " as a surname,. x. 14 " Shipshape and Bristol fashion," ix- 446

tfordtanus on Brindle arms, vi. 251

Norfolk " woodwose," stone figure in churches of,. ii. 388, 471

Norgate (Miss Kate) on ' La Marseillaise,' xi. 64

Noria = Ora, its meaning and derivation, ii. 146,~ 215

Norleigh family of Devon, vii. 251, 315-

Norman (C. B.) on Major James Killpatrick, v. 90-

Norman (Martin), b. c. 1740, his descent, viii. 289

Norman (Philip) on Bedford (J. R. Read), artist,, xii. 240 Bedford bounds, Bloomsbury, vi.. 257 Charles II. and his Fubbs yacht, ii. 107 Club Etranger at Hanover Square, ii. 407 Coston (John), ii. 485 Cricket, evolution of the- game of, xi. 186 Crimean War, flint firelocks- in the, ii. 214 Exchequer tallies, v. 151 Fives Court, St. Martin's Lane : Tennis Court,.. Haymarket, iv. 231 Hammersmith, xi. 236 ; origin of the name, xi. 128 Kroll's Hotel : mysterious crime, v. 269 Long's Hotel, Bond. Street, iv. 406' Musarum Delieise,' 1656, ix.~ 37 Nottingham earthenware tombstones, i~ 454 Ravensbourne, i. 468 Serjeants' Inn r dinner in 1839, iv. 5, 73 Statue in Queen,. Square, Bloomsbxiry, vii. 425 ; viii. 430 Wellington on cricket, xi. 300

Norman (W.) on " Ambulator," viii. 17- Authors- of quotations wanted, vi. 90 Authors wanted,, vii. 96 Behn's (Mrs.) " Emperor of the* Moon," ix. 275 British Gallery, vii. 235 Bromley (William), armiger, iv. 1S8 "Castle Tavern," Eltham, vi. 375 Cavallini and Edward the Confessor's tomb, ii. 468- Chad- worth (Sir John), i. 354 Charles II. and his- Fubbs yacht, ii. 253 Charnock (Job), ante- cedents of, vii. 473 " City Night-Cap " :- "Plutus," viii. 170 Columbine in the 16th century, i. 198 " Comus " at Covent Garden* Theatre,,iv. 412 Courayer (Peter) on Anglicam orders, iv. 413 Date of publication wanted, vi. 413 Dennis (Mr.) and "The Conscious Lovers," viii. 288 Dogs in churches, v. 294 Elizabeth's, Queen, Day, ii. 453 France,, early arms of, iv. 451 Garrick's version of Hewot (Rich), v. 469 Hone's " Ancient Mysteries," v. 192 Hudson (Thomas), portrait painter, ix. 96 Inscriptions in churches ancfi
 * Romeo and Juilet,' ii. 95 Heart-burial, x. Ill