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GENERAL INDEX.

O'Meara (Barry), Bonaparte's surgeon at St. Helena, iv. 167, 216


 * Omne Bene,' " breaking-up " song, xi. 280, 389,

477 ; xii. 38, 78

" Omnibi," use of the word, viii. 146 Omnibus conductors called dickybirds, i. 510 ; ii.

55

Omnibuses : " Royal Blue," origin of the name, t iii. 189, 257 ; first over Holborn Viaduct, 1869, P v. 55 O'Morchoe (Rev. T. A.) on clerks in holy orders

as combatants, xii. 110 O'Morchoe (Rev. T. A.) on O'Neill, xi. 18 O'Morphi, origin of the name, i. 225, 275 " On the nail," origin of the term, vi. 47, 212


 * Once a Week,' authors of ' Dialogues of the

Dead ' in, i. 8, 75

" Once is never," origin of the phrase, vii. 148, 237 O'Neill (H. D.) on per centum : its symbol, iv. 168 O'Neill ( J. J.) on stage history : Wilson Barrett, iii

225 O'Neill (Scannell) on American miser's will, i. 7 ;

Soissons Cathedral, ii. 127 O'Neill family, x. 470 ; xi. 18 Onion, its pronunciation, i. 485 ; ii. 14 Onions : planted with roses, vi. 509 ; vii. 232, 357,

516; the virtues of, xii. 101, 149,167, 209, 245,

286, 367, 406, 449; vsed as a cure of deafness,

xi. 68, 117, 477 Onocrotalus, bird in Ely Sacrist Rolls, i. 309, 392,

436

Onomastic system of Par-sees, ix. 7 Onslow (Arthur), d. 1807, his wife, viii. 108 ;

tablet to commemorate, vi. 100 Onslow (Pech6), Westminster scholar, 1817, vii.

450 Onslow (First Lieut. Phipps Vansittart), Royal

Reg. Artillery, d. 1867, xii. 421, 491 " Onto," wse of the word, 1465, x. 328, 507 Oo, pronunciation of the letters, i. 10, 58, 176, 272 Oorali, arrow-poison used by S. American Indians,

ii. 409, 453

Open-air marriage on the Borderland, i. 386 Opera-House, Haymarket, notes from bank pass- book, 1809, xi. 127 Opera pass dated 1836, ix. 309, 375 Opheni (Guy de), of Westbromwich, 1155, viii

270

" Opoltcheniy," Russian military term, xii. 181 Oppe (T. A.) on Hampshire map, iii. 89 Opusculum, use of the word, ii. 328, 455 Ora = Noria, its meaning and derivation, ii. 146,

4SXO

Oracle, American, of 1803, xii. 216

O'Rahilly (T. F.) on ' Tweedside,' song and

metre, iv. 87

" Orange Bond " of Holland, vi. 389, 473 Orange emblems, glassware with, iv. 390 Orange on Robert Stephenson, ix. 516 Orbiluis on " I am paid regular wages " : the

passive with an object, iv. 356, 437 Orchard House, Great Smith Street, West- minster, vii 126

Orde (Ralph) = Williams, c. 1600, iii. 228

Ordeal, Puritan custom of 19th century, x. 467

xi. 37

Order of Merit, its institution, ii. 144 ; xi. 107, 175 Ordinances for the Royal Household, viii. 210 Ordinaries of Newgate, ii. 325 ; iii. 86, 173 Ordination and Oxford degrees, iv. 528 : v. 53 133

Ordonnez (Manuel), reference to. in letter, 1834,

viii. 369, 433

Oregon, American Indian place-name, iv. 86 O'Rell (Max), his works, ii. 409 Orfeur (C. H.) on perthroat, iii. 409 Organists and longevity, v. 206, 315 Organists of St. Paul's Cathedral and Westminster

Abbey, names and dates, i. 428, 492 Organs, 'mention of, 1508, 1575, xi. 413 Orgeat syrup or cooling drink, iii. 388, 435;

iv. 12

Orientation, walking east mechanically, vi. 211 Orkney, Jo. Ben.'s ' Descriptio ' of, c. 1582,

iv. 89 Orlebar (Gerald) on Browne and Angell families,

x. 427 ; Orlebar, 12 Orlebar family, x. 12, 96 Orlow, girl's Christian name, vi. 10 Ormond (J. C.) on Toward Castle, Argyleshire,

ix. 410

Ormonde (Duke of), his followers, x. 130 Ormonde (Marquis of), officers of hie Guard,

iii. 70

Ormonde family, its Breton origin, vi. 161 Ornithology, biography of writers on, iii. 429 Orpen (Goddard H.) on Lesceline de Verdon,

ix. 130. 3?0 : x. 54

" Orra," early use of the word, viii. 346 Orrok of Orrok family, ix. 20S, 272 Ortega, steamship, her escape from German

cruiser, 1914, x. 444, 514

Orthography, German : h after t, ii. 306, 372, 465 Osbaldistorie, its pronunciation, i. 85, 132, ?58 Osborne (T. M.) on friend of Ihackeray's, vii. 427 Oseney School house, picture of an ox, 1317,

xi. 413

Osgood (C. G.) on Spenser Concordance, v. 48 Osidge woods supply faggots to burn heretics,

viii. 388

Osman (Rev. J. W.) on Guild of Clothiers, iv. 8 Osmunderley, whereabouts of place so named,

v. 270, 370 Osorio (Lady Ana de), Vice-Queen of Peru, 1638,

x. 507 ; xi. 37 Ossington (Viscount), Speaker of House ot

Commons, photograph, ii. 508 ; iii. 38 Ossory (Bishop Maurice of), 1754, and Hudson,

portrait painter, ix. 142 Oswald-Hicks (T. W.) on Great Glemham, Suffolk,

vi. 497 Otford, Kent, Perhirr and Bellot in Parish

records, ii. 329, 378, 437 Othello in the original Italian, xii. 460 O'Toole (Lady), her epitaph, xii. 441, 504 Otter killed at City station, iv. 446 Ottery St. Mary, documents relating to, vii. 127;

powers of the Manor Court of, ix. 329 Ou, the diphthong, indicating a French spelling,

ii. 24

Oudh, history of its annexation, x. 448, 494 Oughtred (A. E.) on Rev. William Oughtred or

Outred, xii. 279 Oughtred or Outrecl (Rev. W.), c. 1610, his

children, xii. 279, 384 Ouida, Louise de la Ramee, her short stories,

vii. 187 ; viii. 17 Ould (S. G.) on Father Connolly, hymn-write r

iv. 429

Oundle, place-name, iii. 9, 137, 153, 298 " Our incom iv

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ur incomparable Liturgv," origin of the phrase, r. 248 ; viii. 97