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Marshall (E.) on death warrant, 474

Deity, his attributes, 412
Dictionary desiderata, 453
Diddle, its meanings, 217

Education in the seventeenth century, 215
Ell, its meanings, 416
England, its invasions, 495
Exorcisms, 512

Fable of dogs and kite, 90

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Familiarity breeds contempt," 216
Flying machines, 233

Fox, its cunning, 396

Hugo (Victor), "Maitre Yvon," 74
Initials after names, 398
Jews and Edward 1., 195
Killegrew (Sir Henry), 274
Kinsmen, use of the word, 314

'Legenda Aurea,' 254

"Lincoln was," &c., 231

'Lincolnshire Poacher,' 97

Lloyd (Bishop), 171

Mahomet and the mountain, 149

Marriage, impediments to, 216
Mary, Queen of Scots, 255
"Mature fias senex," 224
Misquotation, 510

Mort much, 176

"Natura nihil facit per saltum," 133
Opodeldoc, 316

Orders, seven clerical, 71

Perjury, punishment for, 296

Pinchbeck, its inventor, 437

Poison, mediæval, 477

Portrait, "Philo Piscator," 48
Prayer, 54

Quignon (Cardinal), his Breviary, 397
Quotations, their verification, 131
Ked Book of the Exchequer, 431
Reference wanted, 12

St. Lawrence, 351

Skeat's 'Etymological Dictionary,' 212
"Suaviter in re," 185

"Sun of Austerlitz," 211

Swine-suckled, 193

"Untoward event," 386

'Vice Versâ,' 46

Wainewright (T. G), 353

Marshall (E. H.) on Arndt on Orkney, 92
Books, standard, circa 1820-30, 456
"Certain age," 130

Chad pennies, 97

Charles I., his death, 56

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Marshall (E. H.) on "Forty stripes save one," 268

Friar's lanthorn, 257

Greenhay, its spelling, 333

Hair powder, 376

Herrick (Robert), 436

Jackson and Lloyd (Bishops), 136

"Lady of Genoa," 79

Magazines, Christian, 310
Marriage, impediments to, 216

Mary, Queen of Scots, 74
Omniboats Electrolier, 466
Pinchbeck, its inventor, 438
Poison, mediæval, 477
St. Christopher, 93
St. Colan, 33
St. Lawrence, 131
Ships, old, 330

Solecisms, singular, 237
Stuart (Sir John), 98
Tennyson queries, 513

Waiters, their dress, 277

Marshall (F. A.) on Mrs. Robinson, 147
Marshall (H.) on "In his buttons," 457

Tweenie, its meaning, 458

Marshall (J.) on alpue, 96

'Arthur of Bradley,' 14
Chante-pleure, 191

Clocks, pendulum, 390

Dickens (Charles), his mistakes, 375

'Diversions of Bruxelles,' 337

Hampton Court guide-books, 278
Kip (J.), engravings by, 192

'Memoirs of Count Grammont,' 393
Mort much, 153, 176
"Muncellam lapideam," 235

Porch, motto for, 214, 518
Riddles on trees, 249

Scarpines, instrument of torture, 218
Spiflicate, origin of the word, 115

Whist, its etymology, 146, 232

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Marshall (W. W.) on Roman marriage laws, 70
Marsham (R.) on death of Sir John Narbrough, 502
Marston (J.), Jack Drum's Entertainment,' 285, 473
Martin (Sir Theodore) and Dickens, 45, 176, 278
Martyr, his "shirt of fire," 305, 395

Martyrs, Book of, 446

Mary, Queen of Scots, letter attributed to her, 73,
255; early portrait at Hatfield House, 308;
tragedies concerning, 386, 455

Mary, Queen of Scots, a Tragedy,' 241, 369, 493
Maskell (J.) on alinement, 206

Belgian beer, 284

Herrick (Robert), 496
Knighted after death, 174
"Mad as a hatter," 107
Saint's Torment Hill, 213

Vine in England, 321, 476
Walsingham (Sir Francis), 446

Mason (C.) on Kloprogge family, 89

Roberts (John), 488

Mason (Rev. Nicolas), his biography, 78
Mass, error regarding, 506
Masson family, 32

Maund-basket, 139, 215

Maxwell (Sir H.) on correspondence, 248
Death warrant, 474

Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 160, Jan. 19, 1889

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Missal, misuse of the word, 466
Mistletoe, kissing under, 487

Mob, use of the word, 126

Molière (J. B. P. de), English writers on, 31
Mommsen (G.) on Society of Kabbalists, 448
Monkey Island, its locality, 468

Monsey (Dr. Messenger), his biography, 30
Montgomery (Rev. James) inquired after, 248
Montresor (Mrs.), daughter of Fielding, 45
Moon-lore, 10

Moon-spots, allusion to, 427, 496

Moore (C. T. J.) on quarterings of Sir T. More, 447

William of Orange and Farwell family, 508

Moore (D.) on Shakspeariana, 303

Moore (J. C.) on the Achilles, 471

Device of broken compass, 277
Stars and stripes, 328

Mophein (Madame) inquired after, 207

More (Hannah) and Langhorne, 387, 514
More (Sir Thomas), his quarterings, 447

Morgan (Octavius), his death, 120

Morland (G.), his Thatcher,' 67; and Reynolds, 188

Morris dancers in Hyde Park, 105

Morris (J. B.) and the phoenix, 481

Morris (J. B.) on Ainsworth: Cruikshank, 133

Dickens (Charles) and Sir T. Martin, 278

Kip (J.), engravings by, 147

Library of Fiction,' 228

Rowlandson (Thomas), 93, 271, 391, 471
Skip basket, 298

Snead, its meaning, 195

Sulgrave Manor, 299

'Town and Country Magazine,' 10

Mort, in Shakspeare, 2, 182; =much, 128, 153, 176
Mottoes for a porch, 107, 214, 373, 467, 518; on
houses, 466; "Grâce me guide," 520
Moule (H. J.) on leather coins, 190

Moule (H. J.) on death bell, 58
Hunting horns, 190

Jeffreys (Judge), 214

Lord's Prayer, standing at, 18
Rubbings of inscriptions, 313
Mounsey (Dr.). See Monsey.

Mount (C. B.) on Cheek impudence, 498
Choir, its spelling, 267

Chouse, origin of the word, 387

'Notes and Queries,' mistakes in, 406
Muckingtogs mackintosh, 405, 512
Muck-rake, man with, 366
"Muncellam lapideam," 107, 235
Murch (C. J.) on Salt family, 217
Murray (J.), jun., on Indian pale ale, 436
Murray (J. A. H.) on butter-scotch, 137
Century Centenary, 36

Chad pennies, 7

Chaffer chatter, jabber, 7

Chaise-longue: Chaise-marine, 7

Challis fabric of silk and worsted, 7

Chame, its meaning, 27

"Chante Pleures," 127

Charger horse, 187

Chartist, first use of the word, 187

Cheat bread, 367

Chedreux, its meaning, 247

Cheese-making, 446

Chep of a plough, 407

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Cherries in England, 367
Chestnut stale joke, 407
Chevy chase, 427

Children, public school, 467
Chymer ewe lamb, 487
Dictionary desiderata, 267
Shanty: Chantier, 127

Mus in Urbe on Baron Coleraine, 95
Indifferent, 265

Monsey (Dr. Messenger), 30

Mus Rusticus on Pitshanger, Ealing, 414

Mus Urbanus on William, Lord Russell, 315
Scotch Hall, 237

"Whistling Oyster," 435

Myth-mongers, fact for, 324, 433
Nor M in Church services, 113

N. (F.) on Gospel of Barnabas,' 464
Hamilton (John), 15

Skogan (John or Henry), 326

N. (K.) on St. Liberata, 153

N. (R. E.) on Charles I., 497

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Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 163, Jan. 19, 1889

Neilson (G.) on Celtic occupation and local names, 52 O. on ladies in Parliament, 517

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Nelson (Horatio, Lord), portrait at Stamboul, 76

Nemo on Dr. Guillotin, 230

Nerot's Hotel, its locality, 67

Neville family, co. Notts, 489

Neville (Sir Henry), of Billingbear, 48, 154

New England clergy, honorary Oxford degrees con-
ferred on, 3, 61

'New English Dictionary.' See Philological Society.
Newell family, co. Devon, 216, 416

Newspapers, Scotch, 47, 112, 195; old, 147
Newton (A.) on swans, 415

Nicholson (B.) on Chapman's All Fools,' 47
'Eastward Ho,' 266

'Jack Drum's Entertainment,' 285
Shakspeariana, 84, 304, 343, 423

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Walker the filibuster, 31, 197

Nore, in place-names, 44, 49, 198, 229

Norfolk, the country of the Boleyns, 202

Norgate (F.) on Sarum Missal, 15

Norman (P.) on long tenure of vicarage, 232
Northamptonshire bell-founder, 309, 490
Norwich, pamphlet relating to, 266

Notes and Queries,' mistakes in, 406; note on,
error in Index to Sixth Series, 445

Nothingarian, origin of the epithet, 187
Novel, first serial, 98

Novel, its title, 15, 55, 98

November 5th, exemptions on, 404, 491

426;

Noy (Attorney-General), temp. Charles I., 247, 297
Noye (W.) on Dane's skin, 253
Nynd-nigh-hand, 66, 174

O. on Dicey, 412

O. (F. R.) on Charles I., 252

Oath formula, 128

Obertus Barnestapolius, pseudonym, 220

O'Connell (Daniel), notes on J. A. Hamilton's 'Life,'
103; his 'Tour in Ireland,' 173, 411
October and its flowers, 288

Odd-come-shorts, its meaning, 47, 136

Ode, its meaning, 348, 498

Odescalchi family arms, 205

Offertory and collection, their difference, 227, 313
Officious and official, 65

Ohthere, incident in his voyage, 44

Oldfield (J.) on

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Make up his mouth," 38
Oldfield (Jonathan), travelling preacher, 47
Oliver (A.) on Flemish brasses, 147
Rubbings of inscriptions. 172
Omega on Dorchester will, 336
Omniboat steamboat, 466
Omnibus order in law, 286, 436
'Once a Week,' its title, 306, 418

Onesiphorus on musical taste in birds, 447
Feale Abbey, 477

Harland (Marion), 376

Heraldic queries, 351,

Highland life in the las entury, 356

Hussar pelisse, 118

Knighted after death, 98

Russia, Black, White, and Red, 275
Opodeldoc, its derivation, 167, 316

Oral tradition, 324, 433

Orders, seven clerical, 28, 71

Orsini family and the rose, 384

Osborne (Humfrey), clock-maker, 487

Outleet, its meaning, 146, 295

Outram (General), privately printed book by, 13
Out-rider, in Chaucer, 425

Overman's Almshouses, Montague Close, 368
Overseer, female, 65

Ovid, translations of his 'Fasti,' 193

Owen (E. H.) on Annas, a woman's name, 55

Lloyd (Bishop), 172

Pedigrees, MS. book of, 136

'Owen's Weekly Chronicle,' 408, 497

Oxenstjerna (Count Axel), his saying, 6, 131

Oxford, books printed at, 130, 209

'Oxford and Cambridge Magazine,' 228, 276, 318

Oxford University, Brasen Nose College, 426

Oxford University degrees, 107, 255, 312, 398

Oxford University degrees conferred on New England
clergy, 3, 61

P. (E.) on Prince Adalbert of Prussia, 449

Bookbinding, 148

Charlemagne (Emperor), 247

Southern Cross, American order, 173

P. (G.) on Charles Blair, 353

York (Duke of), bust of. 207

P. (P.) on names of dogs, 270

St. Ermin's Hill, Westminster, 131
Tom-cat, 110

P. (R.) on Jeanne de Castille, 518

P. (R. C. A.) on bay berries, 188
Posts at cross roads, 269

P. (W.) on Japanese furniture, 66
Swift (Dean) to Stella, 88
P. (W. F.) on lords of James II., 216

P. (W. F.) on 'Oxford and Cambridge Magazine,' 228 Peninsular army, chaplains in, 188
Page (J. T.) on 'Curious Dance,' 471

Painting, anonymous, 327

Pairing, parliamentary, 409

Pal friend, 140

Palgrave (W. G.), story about, 384

Palm Sunday called Fig Sunday, 50.
Palmer (A. S.) on religious anointing, 189

'English Dialect Dictionary,' 346

Palmer (F. D.) on old ships, 330
Pamphlet, its derivation, 261, 432

'Papa's Letter,' a poem, 408, 458

Peninsular War and the 92nd Foot, 368, 512
Penn (William), his portraits, 245, 335
Penny, English silver coin, 148, 218
Penny (C. W.) on title of novel, 15

Penny (E. L.) on costume of women in church, 514
Pens, first steel, 57, 115

Percival (C. H. S.) on names in De Banco Roll, 327
Muncellam lapideam," 107

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Percy on worsen and worsened, 331

Percy (Hugh, Earl), his portrait in Guildhall, 308
Perjury punished by death, 169, 296

Papist and Protestant, 1716-31, 361, 381, 401, 422, Pertinax on Irish exports in 1847, 29

463, 515

Papworth (W.) on Lindsey House, 18

Parallel passages, 346, 426, 445

Parish register, extract from, 37, 171, 257

Parish (W. D.) on Arthur of Bradley,' 173

Parkin or parken, a cake, 448, 514

Parliament, ladies in, 405, 517

Parliamentary pairing, 409

Lord's Prayer, standing at, 312
Petroleum, early use of the word, 111
Pewter, its manufacture, 78

Phil or Philo, Greek derivative, 24

Philological Society, its New English Dictionary,'

38, 89, 137, 347

Phiz. See Hablôt Knight Browne.

Phoenix, last believer in, 481

Parodies: 'Twas whispered in Heaven,' 110; Scott's Phonograph anticipated, 125, 253

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Payen-Payne (De V.) on General Outram, 13

Southern Cross, American order, 33

Peace of 1642, 226, 295

Peacock, brass Persian, 408, 458

Peacock (E.) on Robert Burton, 443

Canteen, its derivation, 370

Century Centenary, 154

Charles I., his death, 56
Chartist, 273

Clergy, their marriage, 77
Coal, story about, 223

Coroners and church wardens, 56
Dickens (Charles), 478

Fairfax (Lord), epitaph on, 355
Field-names, Yorkshire, 417
Friar's lanthorn, 257

Harleian Society, 456

Knighted after death, 174

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Physique, English use of the word, 248, 413
Piastre, its value, 71, 335

Pickford (J.) on battle of Agincourt, 444

Bell bibliography, 294

Boleyns, visit to their country, 202

'Brussels Gazette,' 31

Burns (Robert), his 'Poems,' 275

Century Centenary, 217

Chaffer chatter, 251

'Commissioner, The,' 111, 234

Cruso (Robinson), 138

Dante, quotation from, 486

Dead men-empty bottles, 238

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Pictus on Stuart family, 27, 290

Piercy (F.) on Reynolds and Morland, 188
Pierpoint (R.) on an epitaph, 25

Porch, device for, 373

Vase, its pronunciation, 489
Wainewright (T. G.), 435
Weller (Samuel), 145

Pigott (W. G. F.) on Mort-much, 128
Pinchbeck, its inventor, 269, 437

Pingle, its meaning, 32, 172

Pink (W. D.) on Sir Nicholas Arnold, 394
Cawsey family, 278

De, the particle, 292

Hanham (Thomas), M.P., 196

James II., his lords, 178

Livesey (Sir Michael), 408
Parliament, 81, 226

Rainsford (Henry), 108

Saunder or Saunders family, 328

Pitshanger, Ealing, its history, 33, 317, 414
Pitt Club, its public school exhibitions, 89
Pitt (William), allusions to, 269, 337
Place-names, Hendon, 428

Plagiarism or coincidence, 114

Plague of London in 1625, 324, 453

Plastic art, its relics in the Eastern Church, 301, 430

Plate, silver, arms on, 69

Playte ship, 254, 317

Plomer (H. R.) on "Lincoln was," &c., 108

Wyer (Robert), printer, 325

Plowman (H.) on actor longest in same theatre, 88

Rutland House, 89

Poems, anonymous, 68, 469

Poets, English, their superiority, 468
Poison, Italian medieval, 327, 477

Pollock (J. T.) on Robinson family, 289

Pope (Alexander), views of his villa, 127; and Byron,
145; epigram on his 'Odyssey,' 346; bicentenary
commemoration, 504

Porch, motto for, 107, 214, 373, 467, 518

Portmanteau word, its meaning, 147, 193
Portrait, "Philo Piscator," 48

Portraits, engraved, 17

Portuguese revolution in 1640, 49, 155

Posts at cross roads, their names, 269, 337, 432

Pounds, parochial, 408

Poyle. See Hampton Poyle.

Prado (E.) on Francisco Tavares, 37
Pratt (A. F.) on Simon Patrick, 288

Pratt (G. C.) on Amsterdam Bourse, 447

Bell literature, 295

Norwich, pamphlet relating to, 266
Pratt (J. C.) on Rewe rowed, 295

Scotch superstition, 326

Praxedis and Henry IV. of Russia, 269

Prayer, "O Lord, if I forget Thee to-day," 53

Preston (John), D.D., his Life,' 106, 276

Prideaux (W. F.) on chap-books, 375

D'Israeli (Isaac), 348

Fielding (H.), 45, 368

Southerne, lyric poet, 306

Washington family, 317

Primrose and Lord Beaconsfield, 56, 116
"Primrose path," the phrase, 49, 116

nce (C. L.) on fable of dogs and kite, 53
Hebrew-Latin grammar, 413

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Cumberland, 149

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Dead men empty bottles, 38, 131, 238
Double honded, an' treble throited, 305
Ex pede Herculem, 51

Familiarity breeds contempt, 216, 332
Forty stripes save one, 268

Genoa: Lady of Genoa, 79, 177
Giblets: To join giblets, 473
Green baize road, 445

Hair of the dog that bit you, 174

Hatter Mad as a hatter, 107, 176, 218

Highlander's promise, 334

Hunt the clean boot or shoe, 485

Impossible is not French, 193

Is fecit cui prodest, 488

Lincoln was, London is, York shall be, 108, 231
Lining of the pocket money, 205

Mahomet and the mountain, 149, 415

Many a mickle makes a muckle, 389

Mature fias senex, si diu velis esse senex, 224,412

Mitten: To get the mitten, 126

Mouth: To make up his mouth, 38

Much cry and little wool, 186

Muffled moonlight, 33

Natura nihil facit per saltum. 133

Nescis, mi fili, quam parvâ sapientiâ regitur
mundus, 6, 131

New false and true old, 85

Nom de plume, 412

Our mutual friend, 192, 396

Potato Quite the clean potato, 366
Primrose path, 49, 116

Prussian blue, 406

Reason in roasting eggs, 83, 115

St. Luke's little summer, 50, 374

Silver lining to every cloud, 289, 375
Sneck posset, 487

Standing joke, 328

Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re,

Sun of Austerlitz, 211

185

Thames Setting the Thames on fire, 166

Turning up his eyes like a duck in thunder, 67
Untoward event, 386

Whet is no let, 106, 276

Whistle in the fist, 346

Publication, comic, 288, 357, 397

Pugh (H.) on Eagle Court, 512

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