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ELEVENTH SERIES.


207


Obvention bread, explanation of the phrase, ii.

148, 216

" Occupy," verb in disrepute, 1613, ix. 206 " Ocean," in Dr. Johnson's ' Dictionary,' vi.

308 O'Connell (Daniel) his parody of Dryden, vi. 411,

476

O'Connor (Una) =Francis French, vi. 488 Octopus, the use of, in medicine, ix k 128, 173,

276, 434

' Oddsfish,' historical inaccuracy in, x. 487 Odell (Rev; F. J.) on " All's fair in love and war,"

xi. 151 Publication of banns : curious

phrases, x. 11 O'Donoghue (E. G.) on Bethlem Royal Hospital,

iii. 167 O'Donoghue (Geoffrey) on horse on column (a

saddler's sign) in Piccadilly, xi. 94 Odyssey, Andrew Lang on the, iii. 49 ' Oera Linda Book,' literary hoax, references to, ii.

429

" Of it," 1629, use of the phrase, ix. 288 ' ' Of sorts," meaning of the phrase, vii. 10, 56, 117,

136, 197, 274, 417, 454 ; ix. 174 O'Farrell (H. H.) on references wanted, vi. 69 O'Farrelly (J. J.) on Sterrett, v. 328 Officers, Yorkshire, list of, by H. S. Smith, 1855,

viii. 467 Officers and troopers, English, in Dutch service,

1658, vii. 183

Officer's kit, inventory of, 1775, v. 167 Officers' mess and Army bandmasters, iv. 247, 296,

364 Officers of the Reserve Forces, undergraduates as,

xii. 502 Officers' uniform, black stripe in lace, xi. 300, 390,

502

Officers wearing uniform off duty, viii. 89, 137 Officials and writers, &c., of Ceylon, iv. 268, 313,

355, 453 Offley (George), of Co vent Garden, 1752, xi. 433 ;

xii. 14 ' Offrs " ^officers, on statue in Brighton, viii. 13,

75 Ogden (I. Gouverneur), Ensign 19th Foot, 1797,

ix. 389 Ogilvie (Rev. Dr.), 1803, brother of the poet, iv.

227, 494 Ogilvie (Father John), S.J., letter on, 1614, xi.

129

Ogilvy (David), Etonian, 1765, xi. 110, 235 Ogle (H.), on Sintram and Verena, vii. 449 Oglethorpe (James Edward), 1696-1785, his

portrait, ii. 307 O'Keeffe (Charles) on Cantillon family, of Bally-

heigue, co. Kerry, xii. 449 Old Drury on witnesses to Mary Woffington's

Marriage, xi. 360

Old English, or black-letter, printing in, i. 188 Old Ford Road, Julius Caesar and the, xi. 190, 289,

406, 476 Old Gown on Dickens and wooden legs, x. 409

Latin grace : " Benedictus benedicat," xi. 149

^Scott( Walter) : spurious Waverleys, x. 330

War : new words, xi. 246 Old Lady of Threadneedle Street, origin of the

term, i. 89, 177

' Old London,' 1900, its genesis, ix. 9 " Old Mogul," tavern sign, Drury Lane, iii. 86,

153, 235 " Old Mortality," a link with, viii. 166


"Old Mother Damnable "= Church of England,

viii. 69 Old Romsonians on portcullis as a coat of arms,

viii. 48

Old Sarum on " alter " in a Latin epitaph, xii. 13 " Artigou," ix. 207 Canons. Middlesex, iii. 92 " Chick," ix. 227" Chiltern," ix. 246 Clob, meaning of, i. 426 Cosington (John de), iii. 133 Crevequer of Bereford, iii. 149 -de- : -ty-, iii. 108 Essex as a Christian name, iii. 92 " Like," v. 251 Newton Ferrers : error in ' Cal. Inq. 10 Edw. III.,' ix. 5 Piggins = joists, i. 465 Pull, a seizure, i. 407 " Ruck- sac " or " Riicksac," viii. 517 Rumbelow, i. 224 Scandalize, i. 225 " Spruce " = " natty, >r xi. 33 Twentieth-century English, xii. 16 Twisaday, x. 146 Two curious place-names : Sidbury, viii. 517 Wortley-Montagu, iii. 149 " Old Sir Simon," inn name, i. 34, 154 Old Weston, Hunts, St. Swithin custom, ii. 126,

174

Oldboy, character in a play, x. 108, 236 Oldenbuck (Aldobrand) on ' Edinburgh Literary Journal,' ii. 317 ' Longships Lighthouse,' by Daniell, vi. 49 Milton on plagiarism, ii. 309 Oldham election, 1832, and John Bright, viii. 105 Oldmixon (John), his biography, i. 349 Oldmixon (Sir J.), c. 1800, his wife, xi. 493 ; xii. 54 Oliphant family, vii. 209 Oliver and Mil ward families, i. 509 Oliver, Ford, and Milward families, iv. 189 Oliver (Andrew) on William Powell Frith, ii. 346 Oliver (Elsie) on Badajos, forlorn hope at, v. 394 Ford family, iv. 189 Hungerford family, iv. 70 Knight's cap worn underneath helmet, viii. 378 Milward family, iv. 189 Oliver family, iv. 189 Platt (Sir John), viii. 415 Wollescote Hall, i. 509

Oliver (Henry), centenarian of Dublin, iv. 446 Oliver (Thomas), Bond Street, 1785, iv. 290,

376

Oliver (V. L.) on Barbadoes filtering stone, xi. 311 Barnett, v. 431 Biographical information wanted, v. 235 ; vi. 255 ; viii. 234 ; ix. 515, x. 57 ; xi. 326 ; xii. 489 Bruce (Hon. James), of Barbados, viii. 215 College of Chemistry, Scotland, x. 268 Dehany (Philip), M.P., for St. Ives, iv. 58 Etonians, old, ix. 493 ; x. 57, xi. 56, 154, 235, 410 Faillteau (Francis), ii. 296 Field (Theophilus), ii. 296 Flemming (Gilbert), viii. 74 Fuller (Peck and Beckford), ii. 295 Haggatt (Othniel) of Barbados, vi. 255 Kerby (Hamilton), iv. 339 West Indian families, x. 76 Wickham, ix. 496 Oliverotto of Fermo, d. 1502, vi. 288, 372, 473 Ollivier (E.), his saying " J'ai accept^ la guerre

d'un cceur lger," viii. 167 Ollney (Lieut.-Col.), d. 1837, iv. 48, 256 Olney on quotation wanted, viii. 249 Olney, two wills of inhabitants, c. 1450, i. 205 O'Looney (Lady), Mrs. Jane Molony, remarkable

epitaph, iii. 108, 154, 190, 277 Olybius's lamp, Sir T. Browne on, i. 227, 290, 353 Olympic games and Batheaston vase, v. 245, 396 O.'M. (T. A.) on Bradley family, xii. 101 Omar Khayyam, bibliography, iv. 328, 358, 497 j v. 295, 464 ; vi. 34 ; his tomb, v. 105, 192 ; Fitzgerald's translation of ' Rabaiyat,' vii. 370, 437 ; ' Rabaiyat ' in English and German Verse, viii. 469 ; ix. 15 ; the rose in FitzGerald's ' Rubaiyut,' ix. 509