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Morland (Benjamin), High Master of St. Paul's
School, v. 141, 313

Morland (Samuel) and Newcome's School,
Hackney, i. 148, 217, 313, 458

Morland (Sir Samuel) and Cromwell, x. 281;
tablet on pump at Hammersmith, 390
Morland family at Hackney and Bethnel Green,
v. 141, 193

Morland Gallery, Fleet Street,, v. 69, 132
Morley (Robert de) and Robert de Montalt, e
1337, vi. 312; ix. 133
Morlow family, vii. 311

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Morning Post,' 1772-1916, its history, ii. 301,
322, 342, 437

Morning Star" in North American Indian,
iii. 9, 74, 179

Moron," meaning of word, xi. 290

Morrell (John and William), Westminster
scholars, ix. 151

Morris, Arnold and Battersby,' 1782, pamphlet,
iii. 416

Morris (Charles), of Portman Square, his
history, v. 264, 330

Morris (Capt. Charles) and Thackeray, viii. 251,

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Morris (R.), his pamphlet Morris, Arnold and
Battersby,' 1782, iii. 416

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Morris (Richard) and Regent's Park Panoramic
Views,' xi. 350

Morris (William), his poem Sigurd the Vol-
sung,' 1880, ii. 448

Morris family, i. 487; ii. 31

Morris family, early settlers in America, ix.
462

Morrison (Arthur), alderman, memorial at
Donnybrook, v. 146

Morrison (George), Westminster scholar, ix. 90
Morshead (E. D. H.), 1849-1912, his writings, vi.
317

"Mort "a large quantity, use of the word, ii.
77

Mortality, Bills of, 1593-1758, whereabouts of a
volme, i. 349

Mortara (Edgar), 'La Veritable Histoire de,'
1860, iii, 359.

Mortars, date of three metal, v. 209, 250, 277
Morthland (John), m. 1789, viii. 367

Mortimer (J. Hamilton), R.A., his letters, i.
370, 414, 477

Mortimer's Cross, the battle of, xi. 361

Mortlake, J. E. Anderson's Surrey prints be-
queathed to, i. 486

Mortoft (F.), his travels in Europe, 1658, i. 221
Morton (Rev. Charles), b. 1626, viii. 10, 39
Moscow, the burning of, under Napoleon, ii.
149, 198, 295

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"Mot "a fair, xi. 411, 455
Mothe (Antoine de la), m. 1687, ix. 68
Mother Anthony's Well, place-name, x. 470
Mother, her influence on her unborn child, ii.
190, 316; iii. 17, 76, 283
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Mothering Sunday, x. 249, 292, 334, 396;
Bewdley, v. 65; rose-coloured vestments on,
viii. 249, 296, 332

Motley (Richard), clockmaker, of London, x.
431, 495; xi. 247

Motoring novels, vii. 208, 278

Motteux (John), Fellow of the Society of Anti-
quaries, c. 1770, ii. 469; iii. 35
Motteux (Pierre Antoine), his Farewel Folly,'
v. 310

Mottoes: Family, viii. 471; 1x. 17; Flemish,
of the Counts of Flanders, 1. 469; Heraldic,
x. 110; on love tokens, books containing, iv.
137; Regimental, xi. 61, 116, 235, 356
Mottoes:-

Alis nutrior, iv. 101

Alterum alterius auxilio egit, ix. 331, 397;
x. 116

Arcui meo non confldo, iii. 403
Aultre n'aray, i. 41

Auspicio Regis et Senatus Angliæ, vi. 131,
176, 237

Aut scribenda agere aut legenda scribere,
xi. 30, 77

Crux mihi grata quies, ix. 191

Deceived in Friendship and betrayed in
Love, xi. 49

Deus mihi lux et salus, ix. 310

Dolor est medicina doloris, ix. 251, 295
Donec repleat orbem, i. 255

Durabo (I will endure), iii. 215

Et virtutem et musas (Mill Hill School), x.
210, 357

Faugh-a-Ballagh (clear the way), ii. 350,
416; iii. 14

Fideli quid obstat, xi. 23

Fortitudine (Barr family), v. 153

Horas non numero nisi et serenas, viii. 511
I beare in minde, ix. 111, 176

In utrumque paratus, ii. 107, 195
Iniusti iusta querela, ix. 251
Invicta, iii. 477

Lavins (? Levins) Fit Patientia, viii. 349
Loyalto Melie, of Richard III, i. 9
Loyauté me lie, i. 9

Mea sic mihi, ix. 251

Nec elatus, nec dejectus, ix. 231
Nemo me impune lacessit, iii. 117

Non rapit imperium vis tua, sed recipit, iv.
110

Nutrisco et extinguo, iii. 215

Nvdrisco il buono et spengo il reo. iii. 278
Oh for a book and a shady nook, v. 237, 277,

297

Overcome all difficulties, iii. 419, 482
Par bien attendre, vii. 410
Populo dat jura volenti, ii. 96
Prævisa mala periunt, vii. 249
Pransuri vagamur, x. 322
Prenez garde, xi. 149

Pro pelle cutem, v. 93, 132, 164, 217, 250
Qui s'estime Petyt deviendra Grand, iv.
172

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Mottoes:-

Recepit, non rapuit, ii. 26, 96, 336, 454
Remember, iii. 385, 455

Septem sine horis, ii. 310, 377, 436

The beauty of the house is order, i. 208
Tria juncta in uno iii. 487; iv. 82, 92
Tria numina juncta in uno, iv. 82

True to the end, xi. 371

Municipal officers, churches used for election
of, i. 38, 437; v. 127, 162

'Munster Farmer's Magazine, The,' vii. 250
Murch (John), of Honiton, clockmaker, v. 152
Murder, supposed miscarriage of justice, 1817,
i. 289, 358, 413

Murdock (John), the schoolmaster of R. Burns,
vi. 169

Murillo, picture by, x. 469

Tu vois l'heure, on a Savoy sundial, v. 233 Murphy (Arthur), dramatist, and Mrs. Plun-
Una custodia probitas, iv. 104

Ut amnis vita labitur, iii. 478

Vitta Latta : Libro Pace, in Napoleon's
'Molière,' iv. 102, 167
Vix ea nostra voco, ii. 134
We fear nae foe, iii. 417
Mouatt (Alexander, Frederick and James),
Westminster scholars, viii. 431
Mounds, Indian, U.S.A., origin and purpose of,
iii. 90, 154, 372, 431

Mounford (Sir Simon) and Edward IV's expedi-
tion to France, xi. 309

Mount Morgan mine, x. 408, 474

Mount, Whitechapel, early references to, i. 485;

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ii. 31

"Mountain ": a wine, use of the word, iii. 387
Mountain-dew," meaning of the term, xii. 350
Mounted Police. See under London.

Mountford, Montford or Montfort families, iii.
506

Mountrath, the last Earl of, said to have been
deformed, iii. 188

Mouse squeak as ill omen, viiì, 212, 255
Mouser (Amelia), pseudonym, iv. 49
Moving pictures, their evolution, ii. 293

Mow," its varying pronunciation, iv. 74, 196
Mowing and rain, connection between, v. 41,
81, 106

Moyle (J.), c. 1500, of Eastwell, his second wife,
i. 189, 336

Moyle family of Bake, St. Germans, i. 242
Mozart (W. A.), Lord Beaconsfield and, i. 167,
336

Mozeen (Muzeen) family, x. 371, 416

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Mugs, Coronation," first manufacture of, i.
370, 448, 476; with masonic emblems, vii. 289,
373

Mulberry trees in England, ix. 308, 337, 377,
519; x. 59, 72; xi. 175

Mules and climbing at high altitudes, ix. 354,
395, 431, 475;

x. 456

Mulholland John), of Conaghy, c. 1723, xi. 424
Mullen (Sar uel), poet, ix. 331

Müller (Ma), his definition of religion, iv. 186,
250

Mulready envelope anticipated, xi. 9
"Mumbo umbo," origin of the expression, ii.
47, 114

Mumming play, 'St. George,' versions of, i. 327,
390, 515
"Mumps mus," origin of the word, iii. 464
Muncha usen's Travels,' Supplement to, printed
1802, i. 169

Mundell (R. C.), Westminster scholar, ix. 470
Mundy (Rev. John), d. 1653, his parentage, ii.
Mundy family and their connexion with Alston-
field, ii. 129, 214

91

Munfort (Henry de), witness to early Royal
charter, x. 242
charter

kett, i. 128

Murray (Alexander, Charles and John), West-
minster scholars, ix. 70

Murray (Sir Andrew)=Anna Menteith, vi. 294
Murray (Sir David), Bart., and the '45 Rebel-
lion, his death, iii. 506; iv. 225

Murray (Lord Edward), died in Jamaica, 1734,
his identity, v. 293

Murray (Hon. Erskine), his expedition to
Borneo, viii. 470

Murray (Rev. Lord George), his telegraphic
invention, vii. 32

Murray (John), m. 1789, viii. 188

Murray (John), F.S.A., F.L.S., his lecture on
chemistry, 1822, ii. 27

Murray (Sir Robert), 9th Bart., his history, iv.

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Museum of Arts, 1787, proposed, vii. 104, 138
Musgrave (George and Richard), Westminster
scholars, ix. 70
Musgrave (Philip), memorial clock-tower at
Penrith, iv. 208

Musgrave (Simeon), his parentage, viii. 370
"Mushroom Freeman," vii. 69, 111
Music: 14th-century MS., in Paris, i. 449;
March of the Men of Harlech,' ii. 49, 113;
use of the major and minor keys, 49, 216;
founder of Tonic Sol-Fa method, 388; its
power to "charm" snakes, 470, 533; iii. 57;
in the early eighteenth century, viii. 350;
transmitted by wireless, ix. 248; the con-
ductor's baton, xi. 167, 213, 299
Musical instruments, mechanical, xi. 26
Musonius, apophthegm of, vi. 311
Mussel-duck, some supposed habits of, ii. 487
Mustard family, ix. 211, 254, 295, 313
Musters (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1720,
viii. 470

Mutation, Charles Darwin on, i. 229, 315
Myers (F. W. H.), date of birth, x. 329
Myerse (Mathew), Winchester scholar, 1551, vi.
36, 93, 100

Mylor churchyard epitaphs, i. 347
Myrbach's illustrations of Daudet's 'Jack,' v.
150, 219

N

Naas, Sovereign of, vii. 109. 172
"Nablette," its meaning, v. 66, 108
Nadir, the angel, xi. 411

Nail-cutting, medical value of, viii. 248
Nairne (Katherine), her escape from Edinburgh
prison in 1766, ix. 290, 335

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Nairne (William) - Margaret Arnott, vi. 274
Naked Prince, the, a seventeenth-century ex-
hibition, vi. 227, 278

Name changed at confirmation, iv. 43
Names: descriptive, derived from localities in
Great Britain, v. 290; hidden, in dedications
to Elizabethan books, vi. 10, 44; old English,
for girls, ix. 71; peculiar, of farms in Pem-
brokeshire, i. 466; of ships, use of the definite
article, ii. 370

Name-plate of a street, London, 1734, i. 47
Napier's bones "=numbering rods, x. 17

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Naples and the vicinity, guide-books to, c. 1700,
iii. 85

Napoleon.

See Bonaparte.

Napoleon (Louis), poetic works, vii. 490; viii.
14, 54

Napoleon III, in Lancashire, vi. 63

Nares (Edward), D.D., his 'Thinks-I-to-Myself,'
1811, i. 69, 117

Nash (Beau), epigram on, iii. 69, 379
Nassau Street, name-plate, 1734, i. 47
Nasturtium plant, names given to it, v. 267,
302

Natanier, painter, xi. 233

National Gallery: its first home, iv. 128;
painter of The Assumption of the Virgin,'
x. 181

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Natural brother," use of term, xi. 192
Naturalization by Act of Parliament, iv. 127,
130, 172, 258, 266

Naval battle between English and Danish ships,
c. 897, location, x. 187

Naval and military funds, eighteenth century,
viii. 347

Naval records accessible to the public, c. 1800,
ii. 330, 375, 398, 417

Naval uniform, traditions concerning, xi. 324
Navarino, battle of, 1827, a relic of, xii. 131
Navigation, origin and meaning of dead
reckoning" in, vi. 35

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Navy and Army, official scale of comparative
rank in, vi. 273

Navy, British: date of introduction of ensigns,
i. 14; Belgian origin of, A.D. 288, 226; bomb-
vessels, x. 16; an early reference, v. 6; King's
Gentlemen Volunteers, 1692, iii. 229, 311, 315;
legends: Nelson at the Battle of Copenhagen,
ii. 210, 297; origin of the pennant, 210, 297;
relic of, temp. Charles I, ii. 487; iii. 36, 77
Nawes or Nowes (John), of Romsey, Hants, vi.
229

Neal (Nathaniel), secretary of Million Bank, v.

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Neale (William), d. 1893, x. 310, 375

Neale and Dutton families of Cheam, iv. 159
Neale and Winkworth, builders of St. Peters's
Chapel-of-Ease, Westminster, viii. 441
Neanderthal, ravine in Rhenish Prussia, early
human remains in, iii. 494
Neate family, history, v. 13, 50
Nebuchadnezzar, poem on, viii. 33

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Needham (William Enne), parish clerk of St.
Margaret's, Westminster, 1850, xii. 472
Needham's Point cemetery. See Barbados.
Neele (Henry), poet, 1798-1828, iv. 161
Neff (Felix, Memoirs of,' publication of, i.
309, 373

Negro, or coloured, bandsmen in the Army, ii.
303, 378

Negro drummers in the British Army, vii. 169
Neilson (Lilian Adelaide), actress, d. 1880, her
parentage, i. 329, 370, 452; viii. 357

Nelson (Horatio, Lord), history of memorial
rings, i. 34, 96; at the Battle of Copenhagen,
ii. 210, 297; fragment of Last Diary, iv. 72;
Collenbach's description of him and Lady
Hamilton, 129; the font at Burnham Thorpe
Church, 327; his coxswain, John Sykes, v.
257; his biography by John Jones, vi. 170;
memorial at his last request, 146; his signal
at Trafalgar, and the man who hoisted it, ix.
301, 356, 464 (corrigenda 360); his daughter,
date of birth, 527; portrait by H. Eldridge,
x. 48; his four wounds, xi. 321; a historical
sword, 183, 235; his fighting sword, 241, 313,.
334, 398, 536; xii. 98

Nelson's Seat,' engravings of views of, vi. 109
Nelthorpe (Edward), steward of St. Paul's
School Feast, 1699, iii. 128, 220

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Neolithic implements, fixing the horizon of,
meaning of phrase, ix. 410
Neologisms, "lorribus," v. 205; French, "spido-
mètre,' v. 287; tribion," 287
Neoplemuda, xi. 130 (corrigendum 260), 358
Neopurgensis," meaning, vii. 312, 354
Nepean (Henry) of Launceston, v. 292
Neptune, origin of ceremonies when " crossing
the Line," iv. 77, 139

Nero, Emperour of Rome, The Tragedy of,"
and Piso's Conspiracy,' plays, v. 254, 299,
323

Nerval (Gérard de), his 'Le Soldat par
Chagrin,' ii. 220

Netherlands, English travellers in, their books,
iii. 333, 364, 399, 456; old British hatchments
in the, ix. 247; signatures of British officers
serving during 16th and 17th centuries, x.
270
Nettle stings, dock leaves and, yi. 295, 319; vii.
Neubourg (Robert de), d. 1159. and Waleran
Count of Meulan, xii. 43, 207

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"Never prophesy unless you know" v. 315
Nevill (Alexander) at the Earl of hrewsbury's.
funeral, 1560, ii. 268, 372

Nevill (Canon E. R.) on origin of slang terms,
V. 294

Neville (Cecily), Duchess of York, her will, ii.

109

Neville (Sir John) at the Earl of Shrewsbury's:
funeral, 1560, ii. 268, 372

Neville family arms of, ii. 50
Nevin family, x. 131, 178, 316, 358
New Brunswick, letter from, 1840, xii. 347, 419,
458

"Necessary woman in Royal Household, xi. New College, Oxford, hereditary scholarship at,

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v. 48, 297; old stained glass from, vi. 188, 231,
281, 314

New England, origin of the place-nane, vi. 12
New England, religious persecutions in, vii. 446,.
493; viii. 16, 117

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"New English Dictionary': additions and cor-
rections, i. 9, 44, 88, 165, 226, 348, 409, 458, 465,
489, 507; ii. 26, 78-47, 114-69, 138-71, 177-
79, 138-126, 174, 299-147, 308-328, 456-347-
468, 538; iii. 187-210, 312-228-266-297, 522—
298-325-479; iv. 155, 218, 271, 283; vi. 34,
62, 250, 270, 280; xii. 68, 130, 149, 214, 219, 234,
457, 513; notes on changed accentuations in,
v. 32, 105, 137, 166; dinner in 1897, x. 95;
speeches delivered at dinner, 1899, ix. 388
"New Exchange," London, site of, vii. 371, 398,

435

New Figaro, The,' published 183-, viii. 466
New Orleans, restoration of the old French
quarter, vi. 8

New River, construction of, x. 489; John
Stow's connexion with, xi. 35
New Shakespere Society, full list of its publica-
tions, iv. 77, 143, 170, 338; v. 162
New Testament MS. of the 15th century, iii. 507
New Theatre, Hammersmith, viii. 408, 452
New Year cards in the eighteenth century, ix.
207, 296

New York: origin of name of Wall Street, iii.
30, 259; as capital city of U.S.A., 170, 338, 428;
earliest plan of, v. 204

Newcastle Apothecary, A,' poem by George
Colman, ix. 491; x. 59

Newcastle to Holmby, Charles I's route, 1646,
iii. 300, 361, 429

Newcome family at Hackney and Bethnal
Green, v. 141

Newcomen Society, objects, vii. 440
Newcome's School, Hackney, and Lord Chan-
cellors Hardwicke, i. 148, 217, 313, 458
"Newcomes, The
(Thackeray), key to

characters in, v. 14, 77
Newell (R. Henry), b. 1836, ix. 273, 313, 374,
477, 510

Newington (Dr. Sam), "Sigma," his biography,
xii. 92, 138

Newland Church, inscription on brass plate in,
ii. 90, 138

Newman (Jacob), b. 1676, vii. 311

Newman (Cardinal), his bust in Oxford, i. 427,
513; his birthplace, viii. 208; and Wales,
ix. 354, 438;

x. 53

Newman (Rev. J. H.), his Lives of the Eng-
lish Saints,' ix. 231, 276

Newman (John Henry), in Sicily, 1833, iii. 28;
Carlyle on his intellect, 211, 277; on Athens,
echoes from Milton, iv. 181

Newman (Thomas), grocer, of London, 1609,
his pedigree, iii. 210

Newman family and Wales, 1x. 354, 438
Newmans at Westminster School, v. 13
Newport (I. of W.) and the Revolution of 1688,
iv. 289, 338

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Durham, c. 1700-50, xii. 173, 254; reprints of
early English, vi. 247; ix. 209, 377; Smith
Street Gazette,' 1849, iii. 447; Tercentenary
Handlist of,' additions, viii. 38, 91, 118, 173,
252, 476; x. 191, 213, 279; The Weekly
History,' iii. 87; Trewman's Flying Post,'
iii. 355; Twenty-year subscription, x. 30;
Whittington Gazette,' c. 1849, iii. 447
Newton (Capt.) of Lincolnshire, c. 1730, iii.
71, 180

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Newton (Deborah), (Mrs. James Smith), her
grandfather, vi. 230
Newton (Gilbert Stuart), R.A., particulars of
his pictures, v. 236, 277; portraits by, vi. 75
Newton (Sir Isaac) and Capt. Newton, c. 1730,
iii. 71, 180; collateral descendants of, xi. 377,
520

Newton (John), of Olney, 1781, a letter of,
xii. 50
Newton (Lord), his Lord Lyons,' ii. 260
Newtons at Westminster School, v. 41

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'Ney as terminal to surnames, its etymology,
v. 290; vi. 22

Nibbs (Richard Henry), marine painter, d.
1893, x. 9, 57, 58
Nibelungen Lied, English poetical translations,
iv. 215

Nicæa, ancient painting at, vii. 408
Niccolò da Uzzano. See Uzzano.
Niches in churchyard crosses, vi. 251, 299, 341;
vii. 13

Nicholas IV. (Pope), survey of, ix. 31
Nicholl (Major), of 17th Dragoons,
biography, vi. 189

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Nicholson (George), printer, 1760-1825, ii. 147
Nicholson (General John), his pedigree, v. 180,
330; x. 109, 158, 173, 290, 337, 377
Nicholson (Renton), his autobiography, vii.
216, 235

Nicholson (William) of Dublin, v. 98
Nicholson (Alderman William), bust at Bolton,
v. 313

Nicholson family, v. 21, 130

Nicholson and Craggs families, their relation-
ship, iv. 220, 310

Nicknames of celebrated statesmen, xii. 188.
234, 317, 376, 497

Nicknames of regiments in use in 1916, i. 30,
74, 138, 159; v. 19; carried by surnames, v. 195
Nicol (Walter), d. 1811, ix. 52

Nicolas V., Pope, papal insignia of, ii. 154
Nicolas (Nicholas Harris) and Hicks's MS.
History of St. Ives, viii. 489

Niel (Nathaniel) and the Million Bank, xi. 193
Nigger minstrelsy, x. 169, 217, 379
Nightingale (Florence), anagram on her name,
i. 507; and Haverstock Hill, vi. 309
Nightingale (Mrs. Mary), 1714-1817, her bio-
graphy, xii. 432

Nightingale Lane, Wapping, meeting-house in,
xii. 151, 196

Nightingales, Izaak Walton on, vi. 205; folk-
lore relating to, ii. 190; viii. 210, 274
Nile, methods of eliminating impurities from
the water, i. 18, 38, 76

News," synonyms for, used, c. 1624, iii. 187
News-collector," use of the word, 1760, ii. 350
Newspaper placard, the history of, i. 13, 77,
129, 30; 317, 435; ii. 114; ix. 58
Newspapers: Atlas,' file of, for 1829, xii. 53;
evolution of the evening paper, iii. 261;
first English provincial, 1701, ii. 81, 155, 216,
292; histories of, ii. 81, 155, 216, 292-124-
301, 22, 342, 437-308, 346, 366; old, xi. 108,
157, 177; oldest halfpenny evening, x. 330,
436, 476; provincial papers established before"
1723, . 261; published in Newcastle and

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Nine of diamonds and the Curse of Scotland,
iii. 494

Nirvana, its definition, iv. 64

Nisgull." name for smallest pig of a litter,
viii. 435

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Nola,' use of the word, vii. 502; viii. 37
Nollekens (Joseph), the prints and library of,
ix. 328, 376

Nomansland, Thrale family at, vi. 272
Nomenclator Navalis,' xi. 391, 437

Nomenclature, the influence on character of,
vi. 273, 315

"Non vox sed votum," couplet, its source, xii.
431, 499, 519

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Nonconformist Minister, execution of, xi. 233,
374, 433, 492, 535; xii. 16, 26, 53, 92, 94, 151
Nonconformity, early, in Devon and Cornwall,
iii. 273, 337, 425
Non-Descript,'
college, ix. 377
Non-juring clergy, baptismal registers, x. 189
"Non-naturals,' early occurrence as sub-
stantive, v. 176
Norcross (John), English freebooter, v. 291
Norden (John), map-maker, 1548-1625, ix. 488,
533

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Norfolk cheeses in the fourteenth century, viii.

392

Norfolk churchwarden's charities, 1716, viii. 247
Norfolk manuscripts (Frere), their purchaser,
v. 182, 217

Noris (Cardinal Entico), 1631-1709, his descen-
dants, vii. 8, 35

Norland's Academy, ix. 469

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Norton (Anne, Lady), her epitaph at Newing-
ton-next-Sittingbourne, iv. 323

Norton (Eardley), watchmaker of London, xi.
47, 94

Norton family in Ireland, viii. 50, 137, 195;
portraits of, xii. 173

Norwich, fire on Dec. 25, 1766, iv. 159
Norwich Gazette, 1724, xi. 108

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Norwich Post,' first English provincial news-
paper, 1701, ii. 81, 216, 292

Nos habitat, non tartara," its source, v. 119
Nose of wax," origin of the phrase, ii. 150
Nosey Parker"= inquisitive person, iii. 170;
xi. 29

Nostrification, use and meaning of the word,
vi. 226

"Not lost, but gone before," authorship of
phrase, ix. 529

Not So Bad as We Seem': Charles Knight,
x. 10, 51

Notables born in 1809, iii. 148, 216

Notes and Queries,' Feb. 4, 1871, xii. corri-
gendum 211; and German papers, ii. 266;
offspring in other countries, v. 38; pre-
decessors of, ix. 229, 308; note on ending of
12th Series, ix. 421; Service Roll, iii. 60
Notes, currency, words on, i. 147, 256; Treasury,
meaning of Arabic words on, i. 249, 418
Nothing: Bp. Hall on doing nothing, iv. 300,

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'Nothing but their eyes to weep with," use
of phrase, viii. 228, 316, 435, 456
"Notice " given out of doors to domestic
servants, ii. 108

Notre Dame de Trésor, whereabouts of statue
of, ii. 27, 178

Notting Barn Farm. See under London.
Nouchette, Christian or family name, vi. 169
Nourjahad, History of,' printed in Dublin, xii.
331, 396, 416

Novel, c. 1870, two Marguerites in, i. 150
Novel, English, the first illustrated, ii. 90, 153
Novelists, female, 1785-1815, i. 111, 150, 155, 215,
280

Norman castles, secret doors and passages in, Novello (Vincent), his letter to Leigh Hunt,
xii. 132, 177

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1840, xii. 269

Novels and song-books, old, viii. 369, 413; three-
volume, x. 329

Noviomagian Society, x. 417; xi. 56, 135, 177
Noviomagus, ancient city, and the Novio-
magians, iii. 385; Society of, iv. 24

"Now then!" use of the term, c. 1000, v. 295;
vi. 44; vii. 469, 512; viii. 17, 38, 76
Nowes or Nawes (John) of Romsey, Hants, vi.

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