Marshall (E.) on death warrant, 474 Deity, his attributes, 412 Education in the seventeenth century, 215 Fable of dogs and kite, 90 Familiarity breeds contempt," 216 Fox, its cunning, 396 Hugo (Victor), "Maitre Yvon," 74 'Legenda Aurea,' 254 "Lincoln was," &c., 231 'Lincolnshire Poacher,' 97 Lloyd (Bishop), 171 Mahomet and the mountain, 149 Marriage, impediments to, 216 Mort much, 176 "Natura nihil facit per saltum," 133 Orders, seven clerical, 71 Perjury, punishment for, 296 Pinchbeck, its inventor, 437 Poison, mediæval, 477 Portrait, "Philo Piscator," 48 Quignon (Cardinal), his Breviary, 397 St. Lawrence, 351 Skeat's 'Etymological Dictionary,' 212 "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 Chad pennies, 97 Charles I., his death, 56 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 Mary, Queen of Scots, 74 Solecisms, singular, 237 Waiters, their dress, 277 Marshall (F. A.) on Mrs. Robinson, 147 Tweenie, its meaning, 458 Marshall (J.) on alpue, 96 'Arthur of Bradley,' 14 Clocks, pendulum, 390 Dickens (Charles), his mistakes, 375 'Diversions of Bruxelles,' 337 Hampton Court guide-books, 278 'Memoirs of Count Grammont,' 393 Porch, motto for, 214, 518 Scarpines, instrument of torture, 218 Whist, its etymology, 146, 232 Marshall (W. W.) on Roman marriage laws, 70 Martyrs, Book of, 446 Mary, Queen of Scots, letter attributed to her, 73, Mary, Queen of Scots, a Tragedy,' 241, 369, 493 Belgian beer, 284 Herrick (Robert), 496 Vine in England, 321, 476 Mason (C.) on Kloprogge family, 89 Roberts (John), 488 Mason (Rev. Nicolas), his biography, 78 Maund-basket, 139, 215 Maxwell (Sir H.) on correspondence, 248 Supplement to the Notes , with No. 160, Jan. 19, 1889 Missal, misuse of the word, 466 Mob, use of the word, 126 Molière (J. B. P. de), English writers on, 31 Monsey (Dr. Messenger), his biography, 30 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 Mophein (Madame) inquired after, 207 More (Hannah) and Langhorne, 387, 514 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 Snead, its meaning, 195 Sulgrave Manor, 299 'Town and Country Magazine,' 10 Mort, in Shakspeare, 2, 182; =much, 128, 153, 176 Moule (H. J.) on death bell, 58 Jeffreys (Judge), 214 Lord's Prayer, standing at, 18 Mount (C. B.) on Cheek impudence, 498 Chouse, origin of the word, 387 'Notes and Queries,' mistakes in, 406 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 - Cherries in England, 367 Children, public school, 467 Mus in Urbe on Baron Coleraine, 95 Monsey (Dr. Messenger), 30 Mus Rusticus on Pitshanger, Ealing, 414 Mus Urbanus on William, Lord Russell, 315 "Whistling Oyster," 435 Myth-mongers, fact for, 324, 433 N. (F.) on Gospel of Barnabas,' 464 Skogan (John or Henry), 326 N. (K.) on St. Liberata, 153 N. (R. E.) on Charles I., 497 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 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- 'New English Dictionary.' See Philological Society. Newspapers, Scotch, 47, 112, 195; old, 147 Nicholson (B.) on Chapman's All Fools,' 47 'Jack Drum's Entertainment,' 285 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 Notes and Queries,' mistakes in, 406; note on, Nothingarian, origin of the epithet, 187 Novel, its title, 15, 55, 98 November 5th, exemptions on, 404, 491 426; Noy (Attorney-General), temp. Charles I., 247, 297 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,' Odd-come-shorts, its meaning, 47, 136 Ode, its meaning, 348, 498 Odescalchi family arms, 205 Offertory and collection, their difference, 227, 313 Ohthere, incident in his voyage, 44 Oldfield (J.) on Make up his mouth," 38 Onesiphorus on musical taste in birds, 447 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 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 Overman's Almshouses, Montague Close, 368 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 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 P. (R.) on Jeanne de Castille, 518 P. (R. C. A.) on bay berries, 188 P. (W.) on Japanese furniture, 66 P. (W. F.) on 'Oxford and Cambridge Magazine,' 228 Peninsular army, chaplains in, 188 Painting, anonymous, 327 Pairing, parliamentary, 409 Pal friend, 140 Palgrave (W. G.), story about, 384 Palm Sunday called Fig Sunday, 50. 'English Dialect Dictionary,' 346 Palmer (F. D.) on old ships, 330 'Papa's Letter,' a poem, 408, 458 Peninsular War and the 92nd Foot, 368, 512 Penny (E. L.) on costume of women in church, 514 Percival (C. H. S.) on names in De Banco Roll, 327 46 Percy on worsen and worsened, 331 Percy (Hugh, Earl), his portrait in Guildhall, 308 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 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 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 Clergy, their marriage, 77 Coroners and church wardens, 56 Fairfax (Lord), epitaph on, 355 Harleian Society, 456 Knighted after death, 174 Physique, English use of the word, 248, 413 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 Pictus on Stuart family, 27, 290 Piercy (F.) on Reynolds and Morland, 188 Porch, device for, 373 Vase, its pronunciation, 489 Pigott (W. G. F.) on Mort-much, 128 Pingle, its meaning, 32, 172 Pink (W. D.) on Sir Nicholas Arnold, 394 De, the particle, 292 Hanham (Thomas), M.P., 196 James II., his lords, 178 Livesey (Sir Michael), 408 Rainsford (Henry), 108 Saunder or Saunders family, 328 Pitshanger, Ealing, its history, 33, 317, 414 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 Pollock (J. T.) on Robinson family, 289 Pope (Alexander), views of his villa, 127; and Byron, Porch, motto for, 107, 214, 373, 467, 518 Portmanteau word, its meaning, 147, 193 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 (G. C.) on Amsterdam Bourse, 447 Bell literature, 295 Norwich, pamphlet relating to, 266 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 nce (C. L.) on fable of dogs and kite, 53 Cumberland, 149 == Dead men empty bottles, 38, 131, 238 Familiarity breeds contempt, 216, 332 Genoa: Lady of Genoa, 79, 177 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 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 New false and true old, 85 Nom de plume, 412 Our mutual friend, 192, 396 Potato Quite the clean potato, 366 Prussian blue, 406 Reason in roasting eggs, 83, 115 St. Luke's little summer, 50, 374 Silver lining to every cloud, 289, 375 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 Whet is no let, 106, 276 Whistle in the fist, 346 Publication, comic, 288, 357, 397 Pugh (H.) on Eagle Court, 512 |