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GENERAL INDEX.


Overton (F. J.) on Dr. Johnson's birthplace, v. 452

Ovid's Heroides,' iv. 54, 313

Owen on pictorial grammar, ix. 49. St. Anthony,

ix. 69 Owen (D.) on jury in nautical terms, v. 426. Palmer,

its meaning, vii. 157. Release as a ship-salving

word, xi. 106. Runic inscription found in St.

Paul's Churchyard, vii. 338. St. Katherine's

Hospital, Regent's Park, x. 491. Ycleping the

church, x. 54

Owen (E.) on " Celia is sick," xi. 208 Owen (E. C.) on riming tables, xii. 367 Owen (J.) on water corn-mill, ii. 268 Owen (J. P.) on alfta, xii. 481. "Comparisons are

odious," v. 292. Conservative as a political title,

xi. 307. "Cutty black sow," xii. 321. Dude, vii.

16. Edinburgh Academy, first Rector of, xi. 224.

Evans (Chancellor Silvan), xi. 361, 394, 422.

Goitre, vi. 507. Hallam's riddle, v. 332. Hiati,

iv. 436. Plurality = majority, i. 124. Providing =

provided, viii. 162. St. Christopher and laughter,

vii. 434. Scion, xii. 421. Simferopol, xii. 181.

Swansea, its derivation, i. 43, 371, 496 ; iv. 408.

Trental of masses, vi. 295. Wireless telegraphy,

ii. 276

Owen (Robert), of New Lanark, vii. 9 Owen (Rev. Thomas Ellis), his biography, ii. 7 Owen (William), circa, 1812, portraits by, iv. 253, 324 Owens College, Manchester, its jubilee, ix. 266 Owing to, as a prepositional phrase, xi. 307; xii. 312 Owl, allusion in Plutarch's ' Life of Nicias,' xi. 467,

517

" Owl in ivy bush," vi. 328, 396 Owl-light, use of the word by Richardson, xi. 349,

411, 452; equivalent expressions for, xii. 511 Owls and their enemies, xii. 113, 315 Owston, moated mound at, vi. 11, 76, 134, 170, 253,

336

Owston Churchyard, skulls in, xi. 287, 474 Oxenbridge (John), of Southam and Coventry, ii. 467 ;

Hi. 15 Oxford, origin and antiquity of the name, iii. 44, 309,

389; iv. 70, 130, 382, 479; v. 69. 249, 517; vi.

108, 193, 312

Oxford, Penny-Farthing Street at, ii. 177 ; High Street, carvings in No. 90, ix. 207 ; at the

accession of George I., x. 225, 313, 471 ; " Catherine Wheel " Inn at, xii. 188, 293 ; Great Tom of, 226 ;

carving on chancel screen of St. Bartholomew's Chapel, 329, 378; Folly Bridge, 361 Oxford, ship named, i. 307; ii. 11 Oxford (Earl of) and Thomas Watson, ix. 101 Oxford (A. W.) on king's preacher appointed by

Edward VI., vii. 27 Oxford diocesan arms, ix. 68, 192 'Oxford English Dictionary.' See Historical English

Dictionary.

Oxford graduates, lists of, vii. 269 Oxford reminiscence, iii. 306 Oxford Street, top of, x. 368, 435 Oxford undergraduate gowns, i. 247, 292, 415, 515 Oxford University : west window of New College, i 288,454; "Coll. Reg. Oxon.," ii. 187, 209; cus toms at Queen's College, ii. 505; portraits at the colleges, iii. 67, 192, 475; iv. 71 ; founders of the


colleges, iii. 121, 183 ; customs at Brasenose College, 123 ; expulsions from, 1740-50, iii. 307, 393 ; iv. 34, 136; titles of heads of houses, vi. 386 ; antiquity of colleges and gardens, 484 ; founder of Brasenose College, vi. 509 ; vii. 92, 157, 235, 298 ; Queen's College and queens consort, vii. 246 ; Magdalen College arms, ix. 241, 330 ; Registers of Oriel College, xi. 283, 402 ; rules concerning the admission of dogs in college, xii. 125 ; Shrove Tues- day custom at Brasenose College, 268 ; Friar Bacon and Brasenose College, 361; .Broadgates Hall, %b. Oxford University Calendar,' first issue, vii. 309

Oxfordshire parish registers, xii. 388, 431, 457

Oxon on inscriptions in Eve Leary cemetery, iii. 143. Fruitarian, xi. 149

Oxonian on "Viva," vi. 311

Oxoniensis on epitaph on an attorney, ix. 345. His- torical crux, xi. 81

Oxoniensis (Comestor) on Duke of Wellington's Spanish Prayer Book, x. 106. Eleusinian mysteries, xii. 467. "Fert, Fert, Fert," x. 412. Frieze, ix. 383. " In an interesting condition," ix. 328. Jeer, xi. 24. Kieff, Kiev, Kiew, xi. 176. Linney, x. 228. Ninus, his mother, xii. 128. Oss, its etymo- logy, xi. 204. Rossetti's 'Ruggiero and Angelica,' ix. 425. Rote : By rote, ix. 287. Skeat's ' Concise Dictionary,' notes on, x. 83, 221, 461 ; xi. 43, 141. Slough, its etymology, xi. 243. Welsh dictionary, xii. 128. Wych Street, ix. 268. Yeoman, x. 204, 474

Oyster fishery, opening of the Colne, viii. 344


P as Roman numeral, iv. 406

P. on De Bathe and Holsworthy families, vi. 269.

Habakkuk in Christmas carols, ii. 107, 449. Kent

(Philip), vii. 174. M.P. claiming payment of

expenses, iii. 448 P. (A.) on blight, vi. 210. Kipling's 'White Man's

Burden,' v. 415 P. (A. F.) on bear and ragged staff, iv. 546. Friar

Nicholas of Lynn, iv. 35. Hesdin (Raoul), i. 393.

Lamballe (Princess de), ii. 193. Stafford family,

v. 12

P. (A. G.) on Monte Carlo and roulette, vi. 348 P. (A. J.) on "cloud-capped towers," iv. 188. Letters

of ministers to the sovereign, iii. 156 P. (A. L. W.) on President Adams, viii. 485. Lord

Mayors, early portraits of, viii. 485 P. (A. O. V.) on Bunker's Hill, i. 387 P. (A. R.) on nefs, model ships, iv. 457 P. (A. S.) on great events from little causes, i. 209 P. (A. W.) on burial-place of William, son of

Henry I., vi. 389 P. (B.) on group in biscuit ware, xi. 28. Williams

(Roger), iii. 237 P. (C. H. Sp.) on Barons Perceval, x. 305. Ludger-

sall, place-name, x. 209

P. (C. J.) an "Catherine Wheel" Inn, xii. 188 P. (C. M.) on Daniel Defoe, i. 133 P. (C. 0.) on castor-oil plant, ix. 11 P. (D.) on Luther's 'Table-Talk,' i. 12 P. (E.) on motto for door of house, viii. 443 P. (E. A.) on island of Jesso, v. 191