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��Monson (Elizabeth, Lady), pptrait by Lcly, 14 Montreal Gazette, its foundation, 105 Monument, Fish Street Hill, inscription

effaced, 197 Moravian Chapel in Fetter Lane, its history,

81, 83

Morning Chronicle, its history, 198, 200 Morning Post, on Queen Victoria's Coronation,

174 ; oldest London daily, 195 Morning Star, its foundation, 204 Morris (Caleb), pastor of Fetter Lane Chapel, 82 Morris (Rev. Richard), pension to daughters,

127 Mory (N. A. T.) and news of the Treaty of

Peace, 1815, 197

Mourning, public, for Queen Victoria, 89 Moxon (Edward), poets' publisher, 281 Mozart's skull at Salzburg Museum, 158 Mozley (Rev. T.), pension to widow, 126 Mudie (C. E.), founder of Mudie's Library, 273 Muir (Dr. M'Adam) on history of Glasgow

University, 93 Munro (Neil), poem in Blackwood's Magazine,

20 Murray (D. Christie), Knight on ' Joseph's

Coat,' xxix

Murray (Sir J. A. H. ), Civil List pension, 100 Murray (John) in 1807, 264 Murray (John) in 1908, 278

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Napoleon III., and his uncle Prince Jerome, 184 ; Bradlaugh on, 212 ; and cheap postage, 220

National Flag. See Flag.

National Portrait Gallery, Cowper portraits in, 68

Negro invited to dine at the White House, 160

Neild (Major), pension to widow, 130

Nelson (Horatio, Lord), his will, 37 ; and death of Sir William Hamilton, 198 ; Lord Mayor at his funeral, 251

Newman (J. H.), reply to Kingsley, 296

New South Wales, first British subject born in, 168

' Newspaper Press Directory,' its Diamond Jubilee, 192

Newspapers, compulsory stamp imposed, 3 ; stamp abolished, 4, 193 ; curious dummy, 6 ; Sunday publication of, 6, 182 ; Daily News Jubilee, 11 ; Express, evening paper in 1846, ib. ; Guardian Jubilee, 12 ; Echo, first London halfpenny, 16, 30 ; The Black Dwarf, 21 ; The Craftsman, 25 ; Hone acquitted, 28 ; advertisements displayed in, 30 ; Times, and siege of Paris, 39 ; ' death of Wellington, 41 n. ; War Corre- spondents in Boer War, 74 ; Henry Crabb Robinson, Archibald Forbes, and others, 75, 198 ; published in Bream's Buildings, 80 ; circulation in 1851, 165 ; in 1855, 193 ; on Queen Victoria's Coronation, 173 ; Globe and its use of official information,

181 ; first London daily set by linotype,

182 ; Field Jubilee, 183 ; their numbers in 1846 and 1905, 192 ; covers with impressed ;

��stamps, 193 ; oldest dailies, 195 ; oldest Colonial, ib. ; and news of Treaty of Peace, 1815, 197 ; Daily Telegraph Jubilee, 197-9 ; and wireless telegraphy, 199 ; Saturday Review Jubilee, 200-212 ; numbers posted in 1905, 220 ; in 1907, 224 Newsvendors' Institution, City support, 254 New Testament telegraphed to Chicago, 191 Newton (John), ministers at Olney, 57 ; his influence on Cowper, 59 ; suggests the ' Olney Hymns,' 60 ; preface to Cowper's poems, 66

New Year's Day in Japan, 190 New York Herald, its war telegrams, 76 ; and

H. M. Stanley, 198

New York Tribune, its war telegrams, 75 Nicholl (G. F.), Civil List pension, 126 Nicholson (John), Earl Roberta's tribute, 270 Nightingale (Florence), Longfellow's poem on,

230

Noble (Matthew), pension to widow, 113 Norgate (Frederic), his death, 282 Norgate (Kate), historian, 282 Norgate (T. S.) on Cowper and the ' Iliad,' 71 North (Christopher). See Wilson, John, Notes and Queries, Knight becomes editor, x vii ; his article on its Jubilee, ib. ; leaves Took's Court, xix ; on death of Queen Victoria, xx ; Historical Note on its Jubilee, 35 ; founded by W. J. Thorns, 36 ; famous contributors, 37 ; services to photography, 39 ; Great Exhibition, 1851, 40 ; death of Wellington, ib. ; of the Prince Consort, 42 ; of C. W. Dilke, ib. ; Dr. Dpran editor, 44 ; purchased by Sir C. W. Dilke, ib. ; death of James Yeowell, 45 ; of Dr. Doran, 46 ; H. F. Turle editor, ib. ; Rondeau by Austin Dobson, 47 ; death of Turle, ib. ; Joseph Knight editor, 49 ; death of Thorns, ib. ; D. G. Rossetti on Ebenezer Jones, 53 ; R. H. Thornton's ' Jubilee Greeting,' 54 ; references to Civil last pensions, 95 ; references to Saturday Review, 209 ; on the Post Office, 217 ; on the name Long- fellow, 226 ; on the opening of the Guildhall Library, 250 ; on derivation of London, 251 ; on Ebsworth's ' Cavalier Lyrics,' 300 ; on Ebsworth and Hill families, 304 Novels in one volume, 202 Noyades in 1793-4, 9

Nutt (David), partner in Triibner & Co., 284

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O. (J.) on ' John Gilpin,' 70

Oakapple Day, Ebsworth on, 300

Observer, published on Sunday, 6 ; and Queen

Victoria's Coronation, 174 O'Connell (D.) in Edinburgh, 291 O'Conor (C. P.), Civil List pension, 100 O'Dowd (Sir James), controversy with Lord

Panmure, 181 Oliphant (Janet Mary), Civil List pension,

105 ; Ebsworth on, 312 Oliphant (Laurence), Mrs. Oliphant's memoir

of, 312

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