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 Notes and Queries, Jan. SO, 1904.

INDEX.

541

Munk (William), his materials for medical biograph

of Devonshire, 328

Murderers supposed to escape execution, 150 Murray (J. A. H.) on "Cut the painter," 307 Halliwell MS. wanted, 227 Lord Palatine, 347 0-words in the ' N.E.D.,' 209 Paddy persons, 87 Paint-brush, 307, 356 Paleface, 366 Paltock's Inn, 187 Panier, 247 Panjandrum, 247, 356 Pantagruelism, 267 Papers, 387

Musicus on Castle Society of Musick, 486 Munzil (Chutter) on Madame du Deffand's letters, 43i N. (L.) on Sir Henry Nevil : " Ne vile velis," 507 N. (M.) on hotel signs, 116 N. M. & A. on imaginary or invented saints, 369

St. William of Aquitaine, 308 N. (N.) on mug, 518 Names, Christian, as evidence of race, 48 Napier (Sir Charles) and Held sports, 76 Naples, trees near, 348 ; mechanical inventions at

408, 470, 509 Nash (Richard), date of his death and epigrams con

cerning him, 15, 116, 135, 272, 335, 392, 493 Nashe, Ben Jonson, and Gabriel Harvey, 161, 263

342, 403, 482

Nature study, history of the term, 127, 257 Naumburg, Kirschfest at, 149, 197, 336 Naval pronunciation, 28, 118, 257, 434 Neaves (Lord) on Robert Burns, 82 Nelson (Lord), his sister Anne, 428 Ne Quid Nimis on 'Nova Solyma,' 232

Seventeenth-century school library, 472 Shakespeare's sonnets, 211 Neumann (G.) on Home or Hearne, 93 Nevil (Sir Henry), his biography, 507 Newbold (W. R.) on religion of nature delineated, 486 New Court, subsequently Quality Court, Chancery

Lane, 286 'New English Dictionary.' See Historical English

Dictionary. New Hall, Essex, inscription over entrance to, 208,

410, 477, 496

Newman (Cardinal), his ecclesiastical rank, 278 Newspaper cuttings changing colour, 19, 111 Newton (A.) on Sir Thomas Lowther, 467 Newton (W. F.) on "But should fortune fill your

sail," 155

Nicholas of Lynn and Nicolaus de Lyra, identifica- tion of, 108 Nicholson (E.) on accorder, 196

Measures of capacity, 449 Nicholson (General Francis), his biography, 201, 296,

413

Nightcaps, the use of, 55, 176

Nightrail and notableness, meaning of the words, 7, 97 Nile, Sir John Hill at, battle of the, 324 Ninus, the mother of, 128 Nitchies, meaning of the word, 227, 278 Nodier (Charles), his ' Smarra,' 192 Nodus Herculis, early reference to, 188, 313 Nome city, Alaska, 485

Noorden (C. van) on ' Abbey of Kilkhampton,' 488 Norfolk (Thomas Howard, Duke of), 409, 455 Norfolk, the Donnes of, and Dean Donne, 24, 131 Norman (P.) on By field House, Barnes, 108 Clare Market, 71 Lines to book-borrowers, 167 Norman (W.) on dog of St. Roch, 236 Normand Souvenir, 249, 354 North (Christopher) on Robert Burns, 82 North (P.) on Grenadier Guards, 484

Pontius Pilate : Theodorus, 509 North Midland on doctor's recommendation, 272 Northern on monarchs travelling incognito, 267 Norwich, M.P.s for, 1558-9, 289 Notableness and nightrail, meaning of the words, 7, 97 'Notes and Queries': early references, 151, 276, 454 Nothing, riddle on the word, 93, 267 Noumena, its derivation and pronunciation, 228 "Number eleven " and umbrella, 406 Numerals, 387, 498 Nursery rimes, 387, 498 Nutt (Dorothy), 387 0. on folk-lore of childbirth, 413

Reynolds portrait, 15

O. (H. L.) on Hapsburgsas Emperors of Germany, 91 0-words in the ' New English Dictionary,' 165, 209, 330 Oaken coffins, T. W. Snagge on, 388, 455 Gates (John) on " Anser, apis, vitulus," &c., 506 Obituaries :

Boger (Mrs. Charlotte Gilson), 180 Marshall (Julian), 459 Ogham characters, name for the, 405 Oil on surface of the sea near Vesuvius, 468 Oldenbuck (Aldobrand) on panier, 352 Oliver (A.) on Sir Henry Sidney, 434 Oliver (V. L.) on St. Kitts, 455 Omer and homer, confusion between the words, 104 " Omnium Gatherum," book by, 430 O'Neill (The) on Ineen Dubh, 75 Operator = employer, 286

Dracle in the Old and New Testament, its meaning, 65 Orange blossoms as emblems of purity, 5, 56, 316 Oranges, civil, and Seville, play on the words, 170,

295, 335 Ord (Robert), Chief Baron of the Exchequer of

Scotland, 429, 512

Ordination, use of the title Honourable after, 77 Oriel College, Oxford, 329, 378 Oriel or hagioscope, definition of, 58, 195, 494 Osborn (Lieut. -Col. Henry), portrait by Chicksands,

348, 437

Osborne (Dorothy), her letters, notes on, 81, 230 Ospreys, first use of the word for egrets, 127 Ostend, English grave at, 9, 235, 278, 495 Oulachan and its variants, etymology of, 444, 491, 511 Ourang-outang, Chinese story of the, 169, 232 Ourari, use and derivation of the word, 89, 196^ Outrecuidance, use and meaning of the word, 457 Overslaugh, meaning of the word, 93, 157 Overstrand Church, curious recess in, 308, 354, 454, 492 Iwen (E. C.) on riming tables, 367 >wen (J. P.) on alpa, 481 "Cutty black sow," 321 Scion, 421 Simferopol, 181 Owing to, use of the term, 312