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Owen (J. P.) on Cobbett on Shakespeare and
Milton, xi. 194. Combine : gambo, v. 41.
Cymru : its derivation, v. 364 ; vi. 113. " Ecce
Tiberim," vi. 130. ' Edinburgh Review ' on
Oxford, vii. 190. ' Highways and Byways in
South Wales,' v. 143, 452. Llan, its derivation,
vi. 363 ; vii. 84. ' Loci tenentes," ii. 128.
London : origin of the name, xii. 114. Mac-
Nab legend, xi. 375. Pictures at Teddington,
vii. 136. Piscon-led, vii. 226 ; viii. 78. Place,
v. 353. Phillipps (Sir Thos.) and his library,
iii. 462. Sanguis, its derivation, i. 462 ; ii. 143.
Soga, its meaning, vi. 167. Watts-Dunton (T.)
on ' Wild Wales,' viii. 145
Owen (M. C.) on Rev. William Sewell, v. 129
Owen (Robert), of New Lanark, his family, viii. 65
Owen (W. B.) on Kipling on Shakespeare, x. 395
Owen MSS., epitaph in, x. 210, 276
Owl and Athenian admiral in Keats's ' Endymion,' ii. 9
Owl folk-lore : in India, 327 ; in Japan, x. 409
Owl-light, equivalent expressions for, i. 71
Owls, luminous, ix. 171, 218, 257
-ox, place-names ending in, ix. 508 ; x. 113
Oxberry (J.) on boundaries and humorous inci- dents, vii. 94. Cooper (Thomas), iii. 270. Electric railways, iv. 406. Elsdon, v. 45. Epitaph at Bowes, Yorkshire, v. 431. Fairy- haunted Kensington, vii. 1. Gray's ' Elegy,' v. 477. Hammals, vii. 353. Holmes (O. W.) on citizenship, vii. 297. Hyphens after street names, iv. 515. Naval action, 1814, vii. 352.
Oxe-aye= ox-hay, use of the word, vi. 167, 234
Oxen drawing carriages, xi. 70, 136, 396
Oxenham epitaphs, ii. 368, 411, 509
Oxford, garden at, admired by Wesley, i. 349 ; blind man at, c. 1860, iii. 348 ; first Russian grammar printed at, viii. 85 ; derivation of the place-name, ix. 68, 318
Oxford on ' Steer to the Nor' -Nor '-West,' ii. 427
Oxford (Harley, Earls of), Edward Harley, and Mortimer's Cross, viii. 203
Oxford (Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of), his wife, vii. 409 ; viii. 297
Oxford almanac designers, ii. 428, 512
Oxford Cathedral, Dr. Bright's epitaph in, i. 5
Oxford Circus, earliest use of the name, iv. 527
Oxford degree ceremony, vi. 247
' Oxford English Dictionary,' the title, i. 146, 193, 255. See also New English Dictionary.
Oxford examination papers previous to 1831, vi. 428
Oxford Parliamentary leaders in the Civil War, xii. 21, 82
Oxford University : students committed to the Tower of London, i. 309 ; list of graduates, i. 348 ; vii. 125 ; May Day celebrations, ii. 75 ; v. 368, 413 ; viii. 8, 96 ; Mercury in Tom Quad, ii. 467, 531 ; iii. 32, 97; Brasenose College statue, ii. 532 ; inscription at Jesus College, iii. 149 ; origin of Bidding Prayer, iii. 168, 233 ; vii. 92 ; - and Bishop Waynflete, iii. 461 ; foundation of Magdalen College and School, iv. 21, 101, 154, 182, 214, 364 ; of Corpus Christi College, 23 ; matriculations at, 290 ; Magdalen College School and the ' D.N.B.,' v. 22, 122, 284, 362 ; vi. 2, 104, 203 ; All Souls College and Archbishop Chichele's descendants, v. 286, 454 ; attack on, in ' Edin- burgh Review,' 1810, vii. 128, 175, 190 ; voting paper for election of Chancellor, 326 ; Divinity
examination, vii. 470 ; viii. 54 ; installation of
the Earl of Westmoreland, viii. 128 ; Exeter
College men in sixteenth century, ix. 285 ;
Commemoration in 1759, x. 6, 114 ; Lincoln
College and King's silver, 47, 117 ; authorship
of epigram, 367
Oxford University Calendar,' 1845, i. 47, 92
Oxford University Preacher on Bidding Prayer,, vii. 92
Oxford University Volunteers, v. 108, 156, 216
Oxgate Manor, Willesden, its descent, ix. 403 ; x. 172
Oxlee (Rev. J.), Rector of Molesworth, his lin- guistic attainments, vii. 112
Oxo on parish clerk, ii. 373
Oxoniensis on Cromwell's death, iv. 307. ' Diary of an Invalid,' vi. 73. Matthew (Roger), Vicar of Bloxham, 1605-57, iv. 488. " Our Lady of the Snows," i. 246. Shakespeare (Thomas), 1613, xi. 310. Tillesley (Edmund), v. 249
Oxshott on ' The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington," i. 388. Railway on Thames Embankment, x, 247
Oxtowe, Forest of, its locality, vii. 12
P. on bough-pot, x. 208. " Dying beyond my
means," iv. 127. " Esprit de 1'escalier," vii.
296. Sunken Land of Bus, v. 509.
P. (A. L.) on lawyers' language, ix. 286
P. (A. O. V.) on authors wanted, xi. 88. Capital
punishment, x. 289. Fenning (Eliza), her
execution, xii. 115. Hair becoming suddenly
white, x. 75. Owl folk-lore in India, x. 327
P. (A. S.) on gold v. silver, iii. 108. Snooty, vi. 449
P. (A. W.) on Browning Societies, ii. 67
P. (C.) on Elene, i. 507. Fettiplace, i. 329
P. (C. H. R.) on Lisboa Occidental, ix. 275
P. (C. I.) on claret, x. 507
P. (C. T.) on " County of Cornwall and nowhere,"
vi. 490 P. (D. G.) on Waddington as a place-name,
xi. 136
P. (E.) on Surgeon-General James Pearse, ix. 407 P. (E. A.) on Westminster Hall interior, iv. 148 P. (E. L.) on spelling reform, ix. 67 P. (F.) on Bridger's Hill, iii. 189, 338. Cureton's Multanis, iii. 318. Gaspar Manor, Stourton, xii. 337. Hildesley (Mark), i. 414. Licence and license, iii. 31. Lincolnshire names, xii. 235. Louis Philippe, landing in England, v. 349 ; vi. 37. Paul family, iv. 49. Saint as a prefix, ii. 193. Seymour (Sir John), his epitaph, i. 137. Spelling reform, ii. 451. Wound : its pro- nunciation, viii. 74
P 1 (F.) on Heraldic surname, vi. 29 P. (F. E.) on Caledonian Coffee-house, iii. ly P. (F. K.) on Beezely, Sussex, ix. 269 ; xii. 57. Brass : Wylson family, ix. 189. Church towers and smuggled goods, xi. 129. Claugh family, x. 289. Cowdray family, ix. 370. Crocker (C.), poet, x. 489. Duff, early mission ship, xi. 112. Foot Guards, Third, at Bayonne, 1814, xi. 69. ' Lawyer Outwitted,' xii. 289. Liss Place, viii. 250. London and Birmingham Railway, ix. 73. Mill at Gosport, Hants, x. 68 ; xi. 172. Scruples against war, x. 9. Semaphore signalling, xi. 211, 336. Shakespeare and Ensor : Paul family, xi. 334 ; xii. 253. Swim- ming bath, x. 138 P. (F. R.) on croquet or tricquet, ii. 8
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