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TENTH SERIES.


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Obituaries :

Vincent (John Amyatt Chaundy), iii. 358 Walker (Henry Aston), v. 399 Weston (Col. Hunter), ii. 179 White (Robert), ix. 220 Yardley (Edward), x. 360

Oblivion, Sir Thomas Browne on, iv. 128, 214 Oblivious, inaccurate use of the word, ii. 446, 518 O'Brien (E. J. H.) on ' Horfe Subseciva?,' 1620,

xii. 101, 162

O'Brien (James), 1798, his biography, xii. 511 O'Brien (Nelly), d. 1768, her biography, xii. 406

O'Brien ( ), Westminster scholar, 1736, xi. 488

' Observer,' its sale in 1818, viii. 446 Ocean newspaper, first, i. 504 ; ii. 96, 157 Ocean penny post, its early advocates, viii. 405 Ockwells Manor, near Bray, i. 473, 511 O'Connell (Daniel), his speech at the Hill of Tara,

vi. 130 ; silhouette portrait of, ix. 191 O'Connor (Charles), librarian at Stowe, viii. 6 Octogenarian on Nicholas Breakspear, x. 449 Octopi, fictitious Latin plural, i. 193 Odgers (J. E.) on Burnham Society, ix. 28 O'Dunlang on Exeter Cathedral custom, xii. 170. Rowan Tree Witch Day, xii. 209. Spanish Christmas Carol, xii. 129

CEil-de-boeuf, French slang word, vii. 8, 50, 153 ' Oera Linda Book,' curious Frisian chronicle, xii.

88 133 176

" Of'" after " inside," " outside," &c., iv. 168 Officer, military, oldest British, i. 389 ; ii. 17, 528 Officer and official use of the words in America,

i. 486

Officer of the Pipe, history of, x. 188, 297, 350 Officers, general, c. 1830, iv. 107 Officers chosen by lot for dangerous duties, i. 367 Officers of State in Ireland, iv. 149, 214, 314 Officers of State in Scotland, vii. 10 Official and officer, use of the words in America,

i. 486

Og, Irish suffix, x. 146 Ogarde family, xi. 148, 254 Ogden (C. K.) on Bergerode, xi. 338 Ogilvie family, i. 269

Ogle (G. O.), his ' Iliads of the Iliad,' v. 409 O'Hagan (Mr. Justice), his acrostic on Jack and

Jill, iv. 153

O'Hara portraits, xi. 128 Ohem on Milton's Sonnet XII., ii. 118 O'Higgins (Don Bernardo), his career, ii. 313 Ohio, its universities and their degrees, vi. 110 Oil, castor, origin of the name, xi. 406 ; xii. 157 Old Bailey, demolition of old Sessions House, viii.

146 ; its name, ix. 186

Old Blue on Blue Coat School costume, xi. 97 " Old England," origin of the term, i. 189, 255,

316

Old Jewry, Dissenting preachers in, viii. 347, 435 Old Serjeants' Inn, sale of, xi. 344, 436 Old Sir Simon's Market, Lancaster, xii. 490 Old Trinity House, Worcester, and Queen Eliza- beth, xi. 67

Old Westminster on Westminster changes, vii. 162

Oldenbuck (Aldobrand) on Burns's letters to

George Thomson, iii. 213. Camel bibliography,

ix. 37. Miller (William), his engravings, iv.

437. Photography at Lucknow, xi. 325.

Zoffany's Indian portraits, viii. 174

Oldham (H. J.) on ' Prayer for Indifference,' ii. 437

Oldmixon : Norman : Benjamin Blake, iii. 15, 98

Oldmixon, schoolmaster, 1682, ii. 447

Oldmixon surname, its derivation, vi. 249, 416]


Oldridge's Balm of Columbia, ' Punch ' on, vii. 289 Olearius (Adam), his ' History,' v. 429, 493 Dliphant (Laurence) and his wives, xii. 244 Oliphant (Mrs.), her ' Neighbours on the Green,'

xi. 27, 98

31ive tree, verses by William Morris, ix. 370. 514 Olive trees in Australasia, Macaulay on, xii. 86 Oliver on Goldsmith's ' Traveller,' v. 167 Oliver (A.) on anchorites' dens, iii. 235. Pikle (Barnes), v. 498. Cardinals and crimson robes, i. 71. Cateaton Street, v. 475. Church plate, xi. 107. Closets in Edinburgh buildings, ii. 154. Crucifix, one-armed, ii. 294. Dickensian London, iv. 35. Dutch Epiphany custom, v. 110. Fonts, desecrated, ii. 254, 292. " Hanged, drawn, and quartered," ii. 98. Hell-fire Club, Edinburgh, v. 90. House of Commons, its Journal, ii. 312. Jack and Jill, iv. 13. Knights of the Round Table, vi. 9. London, ancient, its topography, i. 70. Mazzard Fair, ii. 312. Morland's grave, ii. 137. Seven-sacrament fonts, v. 35. Spanish Walk Exchange, xii. 356. Stebbing Shaw Staffordshire MSS., viii. 47. Watling Street, vi. 29. Oliver (A. J.), miniaturist, c. 1790-1800 xi. 29,

252

Oliver (V. L.) on Billy Butler the Hunting Parson, xi. 15, 172. Crooke of St. Christopher, viii. 234. Embroidery pictures, ix. 494. Henley (George) of Bradley, ix. 470. Nash of Portugal, viii. 209. Peerage, its cost in 1628, viii. 364. Pigott (Sir Arthur Leary), xi. 192. Registers of St. Kitts, vi. 192, 416. Tooke (Home), ix. 497. Tyrrell family, viii. 437. Virginia and the Eastern Counties, viii. 174. Warner (Sir Thomas), his tombstone, viii. 377 Oliver (W. D.) on venison in summer, i. 47 Olomucensis (Augustinus Moravus), his biography,

vii. 505 Olorenshaw family, iv. 66 Olympia, laurel crowns at, iii. 87 Olympic games in England, x. 147 O'Mahoney or Mahony family, viii. 148, 294 Omar Khayyam, earliest mention in Europe, ii. 322, 398 ; and Oriental prosody, iii. 121 ; Fitz- Gerald's first edition, 1859, iv. 105 ; biblio- graphy, iv. 249 ; x. 307, 391 ; xi. 54 ; a parallel, v. 147 ; ' The Ball ' in Baskish, vii. 326 Ombre, obsolete English game, vii. 362 O'Meara (Barry), Bonaparte's surgeon, xii. 366 Omega, an old contributor, his identity, i. 8 " Omne bonum Dei donum," book motto, its

derivation, vi. 448 Omnibus, its history, iii. 29, 75, 136, 432 ; use of

" bus " for, viii. 147, 295 Omnibus, Hampstead, its vicissitudes, viii. 86,

156, 293, 396 Omnibuses, old, x. 86

Omond (T. S.) on Latin pronunciation, ix. 354 ; x. 73. Scott and Carey, v. 7. War, its pro- nunciation, vii. 514 O'Morchoe (T. A.) on genealogical compilations

missing, xi. 347

Onaled on ' John Brown,' xii. 288 One : " A bad one," use of the phrase, iii. 151 One, its pronunciation, xii. 288, 374, 416 One-ninth Church, name explained, i. 124 One-Tree Hill, Greenwich, x. 70 O'Neill seal, ii. 287

O'Neill (Comte de Tyrone) on O'Neill seal, ii. 287 O'Neill (The) on faded handwriting, iii. 88.

Ossian, vi. 287 Ondatra, etymology of the word, iv. 406

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