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GENEKAL INDEX.
Ninths, levied for war purposes, iii. 389, 454
Ninus, his mother's name, i. 49
Nippylug Friday, the name, v. 247
Nisidora as a Christian name, x. 348
" Nit behamey," Yiddish phrase, viii. 46, 135
Nixon (J. A.) on Thomas Dover, M.B., xi. 149.
Mapletoft (John), x. 289 Nixon (John Bolt), his ' Early Wild Flowers,' iv.
29, 50
Nixon (W.) on Marbuch's ' ; Volksbucher," xii. 9 Noah's Ark, Westminster, place-name, v. 356 Noble (Mary E.) on mince pies and plum pudding, ix. 357. Torpedoes, i. 374. Watling (Hamlet), iii. 154 Nodier (Charles), and Lewis Carroll, v. 250 ; or
T. Leclerc<i, lines by, vi. 509 Noblesse, lacking in England, iv. 69, 157 Nollekens (Joseph), his library, v. 86, 153 Nolloth (Sarah) = John Stubbs, 1795, v. 329 " Nom de guerre " and " Nom de plume," viii. 248,
356
' Nomina Hidarum,' Aro-setna in, xi. 126 "Non compos mentis" in marriage register, x.
447
Nonconformist burial-grounds and gravestones, ix. 188, 233, 297, 336, 434 ; x. 31, 150, 237, 334 Nonesopretties, use of the word, xi. 486 Nonjuring clergy, c. 1689, viii. 229, 277, 297, 414 ;
ix. 113 ; James Peake, M.A., ix. 462 Nonsense verses : "I saw a fish pond all on fire,"
ii. 182 Noorden (C. Van) on London Bridge Theatre, iii.
28 Noorthouck (John), b. 1732, his bibliography,
xi. 301
Nope, origin of the word, viii. 64 Norcross (J. E.) on " As the farmer sows his seed," x. 273. Camelian, viii. 394. Dollars: bits: picayune, viii. 63. Errors, ix. 123. Pimlico : Eyebright, xi. 314. " Raisins of the Some," ix. 518. Shakespeariana, ix. 505 Norden (J.), his 'Speculum Britannise,' iii. 450;
iv. 12, 75, 193 Norderloose or De Thuys (Jacoba), c. 1743, viii.
89, 157
Nore, etymology of the place-name, iii. 427 Nore, lightship at, 1731, v. 306 Norfolk, and William of Wykeham, iv. 130 ;
seven-sacrament fonts in, v. 35 Norfolk, Virginia, its founders, xi. 489 ; xii. 56 Norfolk on Dante on old men, xi. 448 Norfolk folk-songs, iii. 365, 452 Norgate (C. B. Le Grys) on Haggard : Ogarde,
xi. 254
Norgate (Frederic), his death, x. 180 Norgate (F.) on Dean of Badajoz, v. 467. Panig- nano (Count A. de) : Holloway, iii. 94. Walker family, iii. 57
Norman : Oldmixon : Benjamin Blake, iii. 15, 98 Norman (John), of Bideford, his biography, iii.
229
Norman (P.) on authors of quotations, ix. 275, 476. " Badger's Bush ' Inn, vii. 271. Bandy Leg Walk, x. 438. Christ's Hospital, iv. 310. Clement's Inn sundial, vi. 173. Falcon Court, Shoe Lane, xi. 190. Hopscotch, xii. 375. Hud- son (Jeffrey) the dwarf, xi. 236. Jacobsen (Sir Jacob), xii. 247. "Old Bell" Inn, Holborn Hill, iii. 430. Rotherhithe, vi. 87. Stow (W.), vi. 26. ' Vine " Tavern, Mile End, ii. 167 Norman (W.) on ' ^Esop's Fables,' 1821, xi. 270. Alderman's Walk, x. 354. Billingsley (Nicholas), ii. 167. Blackburn, Archbishop, viii. 415.
Breakspear (Nicholas), Pope Adrian IV., xi.
71. Camden's ' Remaines,' ix. 408. Chalk
Farm, ix. 377. Clergy, inferior, their appella-
tions, x. 353. Dwight surname, vi. 376.
Glover's ' Kentish Monuments,' ix. 9. " Golden
Angel ' in St. Paul's Churchyard, viii. 33.
Heraldry in Froissart : pillow, x. 452. John-
son (Dr.) and ' The New London Spy,' vi.
89. Lamb in place-names, iii. 149. London
coaching houses in 1680, viii. 1. London penny
post : W. Dockwra, viii. 410. Lord-Lieu-
tenants in Scotland, viii. 418. More (Sir
Thomas), his descendants, vi. 291. Paramo
family of Kent, xii. 398. Place, v. 371. John
(Prior) at Brighton in 1514, ix. 387. Pub-
lishers' Catalogues, ii. 518. Raleigh's 'Historic
of the World,' iii. 127. Religious houses of
Sussex, vii. 294. Restoration plays, xii. 429.
Seal, mediaeval, iii. 450? South wold Church,
figures and emblems, iii. 370. Stratford resi-
dents in eighteenth century, iii. 256. ' Trip to
Voolvich,' viii. 448. Y.R. : "Irish Stocke,"
v. 249
Norman ( ), schoolmaster, 1682, ii. 447
Norman Court, Hampshire, nameless portraits in, viii. 345, 415, 474; ix. 71
Norman family, ix. 71
Norman-French deed temp. Edward III., x. 168
Norman inscriptions in Yorkshire, iii. 349, 397, 476 ; iv. 16
Norris (H.) on ' Suffolk Mercury,' iii. 88
Norris (H. C.) on castle architecture, ix. 429. Meets of hounds, x. 515. Military Canal at Sandgate, xii. 228. Norrises of Milverton, x. 355
Norris (H. E.) on Abbotsley, St. Noets, x. 116. Cole's ' Calendar of Huntingdon,' xi. 309. " Monstrous childe of Ffennystanton," xi. 249. Old Wives of St. Ives, xi. 269. St. Ives book- sellers, viii. 201. St. Neots booksellers and printers, xii. 164. Thornhill (Cowper), his famous ride, x. 245
Norris (J. A.) on Burney family, v. 269. Oxford matriculations, iv. 290. St. Paul's Cathedral choristers, xi. 248
Norris family of Milverton, Somerset, x. 225, 316, 355
Norter (Sir Robert), his identity, i. 328
North (P.) on burials at Nice, ix. 449. Dear: O dear no ! x. 516. Dickens and Scripture, i. 205. Hurstmonceaux : its pronunciation, vii. 355. Malleville (Whyte de), xi. 86. Police uniforms : omnibuses, iii. 29. St. Anthony's bread, viii. 315. Spain and England, v. 430. Speech after removal of tongue, ix. 216. ' Sub rosa," ix. 189
North (Roger), his ' Life ' of the Lord Keeper, ix. 201 ; x. 57
North (W.) on quentery or quaintry, iii. 289
North Bungay Fencibles, satires on, x. 429
North End Place, Hampstead, and William Pitt, x. 446
North Lincolnshire on moon-dog, weather sign, xii. 130
' North London Ferret,' issued 1832, its history, viii. 109
North Midland on balloons and flying machines, xii. 158. Bowes of Elford, v. 12. Dog-names, ii. 234. Dowb, viii. 54. Lonning, iv. 29. Rutland (Duke of), vi. 217. Shakespeariana, x. 167. Splitting fields of ice, iv. 513. That
iv. 515. ' Was
v. 76. Words in
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