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 ELEVENTH SERIES.

209

"Out" for a thins:, meaning of the phrase,

vi 409, 494 ; vii. 35, 52

Outdoor games of London children, i. 483 Outis on Bentley Priory, i. 237 Bishops addressed as " My Lord," iv. 508 ; Precedence, 388 Glamis mystery : parallel, v. 67 " Outward " and " inward," use of the words,

xii. 267

" Over end " -straight up, ix. 146, 234, 298 Over Kellet, place-name in Lancashire, ix. 28, 91. Over Kennet. See Over Kellet. Overbury (Sir Thomas) and Webster, viii. 221, 244, 263, 282, 304, 355, 424 ; x. 3, 23 ; xi. 313. 335, 355, 374 ; xii. 282

Overing surname, iv. 89, 178, 216, 277, 499 Overland panorama, referred to, 1852, xii. 140,

204

Over-laying of infants, deaths by, ix. 1 88 " Overseers," appointed over executors of a will,

1670, xi. 129, 194

Overton (F.-J.) on Sefton, a carriage, iii. 498
 * ' Ow," pronunciation of, formerly " oo." x. 455,

516 ; xi. 36

Owden (David) on Voltaire in London, x. 138 Owen (Arthur), of Johnston, co. Pembroke, c. 1698,

ix. 250, 297 Owen (C. V. M.) on eighteenth-century murder,

xi. 54 Emblem ring of Napoleon, xi. 93 Owen (Cecil) on " boss," viii. 508 ; ix. 214 Canopic vase, ix. 150 Detectives in fiction, x. 469 Farthing Victorian stamps, x. 489 Glass -making, history of, ix. 230 Herodotus .and astronomic geography, ix. 191 " Hoosh," viii. 307 "Kibob" : derivation wanted, ix. 328 Legendary airboat, x. 428 Lethe : plain or river ? x. 34 " Memmian naphtha- pits " in Tennyson : medicinal mummies, x. 176 Misquotation in Thackeray : Colman, Goldsmith, and Gray, x. 27 Musical notation : astronomic signs and scale, ix. 191 Kip van Winkle and early analogues, x. 509 Rixham Fair and Matthew Prior, ix. 511 Shuddering and burial, ix. 150 Tennyson and Goldsmith : a parallel, xii. 140--" Trawn chaer." x. 432 Owen (Douglas) on American national flower, iv. 352 "Dish" of tea,vi. 433 Mansions given by the Crown, viii. 289 Mistletoe, v. 12 Royal Exchange paving-blocks, iii. 429 Smuggling queries, viii. 274 Thatch fires, viii. 6 Top-hat in sculpture, v. 234 Owen (Edmund) on Rev. Patrick Bronte, xi. 378 Owen {Dr. Henry), his address in London, ix. 270 Owen (John), Bart., *. 1.813, his pedigree, iv. 310,

395 Owen (John) of Hemel Hempstead, schoolmaster,

1720, iv. 9, 818

'Owen (Miss M. A.) on Christian symbolism : Catacombs, ii. 450

ren (Thomas Ellis), d. 1814, v. 90 ; vii. 351 ; his biography, i. 30, 78 ries (J. A.) on epigram on St. Luke, v. 28 7ls called " cherubims," ii. 505 ; iii. 15, 118 " blood and owns," meaning of the words, iii. 148, 213

cberry, his ' Budget of Plays,' ii. 348, 397 team on site of inscription wanted, xi. 494 ten, list of names of, iv. 466 Oxendoles " or " aughendols," in deed, 1698, vii. 288 ; viii. 77

ford, Queen's College, Fellow in 1625, iii. 149, .254 ; May celebrations at, 1598, iii. 325 ; statue

of Magdalen College, vii. 108, 176 ; ground plan of New College Chapel, 321 ; Christ Church in time of Elizabeth, 251 ; viii. 151, 270; St. Bartholomew's Hospital and New College, x. 370, 435 ; inscription on brass, Queen's College, 387, 432 ; Catechist at Christ Church, 1634-78, xi. 174 ; holy well at St.Bartholomew's Hos- pital, 230, 265 ; St. Giles's Church, 381 ; " Corneferia," Corn Market so called, 1324, 413 ; Edmund Hall, his kitchen furniture, 1707, 413 ; " great school," Hospital of St. John B., 413 ; Oseney School house, picture of an ox, 1317, 413 ; rainstorm and flood, 1280, 413 ; Uni- versity Sermon, 1663, 413

Oxford Coptic Dictionary, c. 1839, ix. 450, 493 Oxford Court, c. 1732, its locality, ii. 487, 536 Oxford degrees and ordination, iv. 528 ; v. 53, 133 Oxford English Dictionary. See New English

Dictionary

Oxford Graduate on split infinitive, xii. 350, 427 Oxford India paper, history of its discovery, iii,

221

Oxford Museum, history of, i. 65 Oxford, Roman Catholic Fellows of, ix, 407 Oxford University, its representations in Parlia- ment, c. 1780, ii. 3 ; Warden of Wadham and matrimony, 144 ; All Souls College and the Duke of Wharton, 309, 355 Oxfordshire, Heralds' Visitations, 1634 and 1668,

xi. 266, 346, 407, 443 Oxfordshire, the hidage of, v. 444 Oxfordshire landed gentry, 1634, xi. 266, 346,

407, 443 Oxonian on Litany : spitting and stamping the

feet, iii. 218

Oxoniensis on " capping " at Scottish Univer- sities, iii. 436

Oxyrhynchus papyrus and stenography, ii. 285 Oyster Club, Dr. Wolcot connected with, iv. 329 Oysters, Hungarian traveller and, 1642, xii. 441

P. on authors wanted, xi. 379 Christ Church, Oxford, in time of Elizabeth, vii. 251 Clerks in holy orders as combatants, xii. 110 " Collins " ^letter of thanks, ii. 149 Durham House, interior of, vii. 270 Henry, Prince of Wales, iii. 87 Pirates on stealing, iv. 419 Ralegh and the widow Hervye, i. 367

P. (A.) on Bagehot on the Crown, iii. 307 Dhona, viii. 269

P. (A. C.) on E. Fletcher, painter, ii. 528

P. (A. J.) on Adrian IV.'s ring and Emerald Isle, ii. 208

P. (A. O. V.) on manor : sac : soke, ii. 108 Potter (Col. Vincent), i. 214

P. (A. S.) on departed hero and Sun's lingering light, iii. 207 Quaker oats, ii. 528 Scott's mistake, v. 188 Smallpox and the stars, iii. 167

P. (A. V. D.) on De Bruxelles and D'Anvers, x. 415 De Tassis, the Spanish Ambassador temp. James I., xi. 36

P. (A. V. de) on arms of Iceland, x. 447 Heraldic query, xii. 170

P. (B.) on authors of quotations wanted, ix. 429

P. (B. A.) on undertaker's " black ladder," v, 370

P. (C.) on Rochefoucauld and Champagne families, i. 289