Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908.
INDEX.
539
Moreton (R. L.) on Scotch song : night courtship, 255
Servius Sulpicius and Bret Harte, 357
" Sham Abraham," 395
Waterford (Marquess of), 251 Moreton (S. H.) on Waldmiiller, 1383, 428 Morfontaine, Bonaparte family at, 169 Morgan (Forrest) on Lewis Carroll's sources, 404
Dickensiana : Capt. Cuttle, 468
Totter-out : jag, 294, 475
Yep : nope, 64
Morley (J.) on Cromwell and Milton, 24, 376 'Morning Herald,' identity of "Amicus" c. 1800, 231 Morocco : Goumiers, their name, 247, 296 Morris (A. B.) on authors of quotations, 230 Morryoune, c. 1626, explanation of the word, 54 Moryson (Fynes), his ' Shakespeare's Europe,' 305,
412,518
Motherhood late in life, 449
Mottoes : Divide et impera,,25 ; Unity is strength, ib.; Vis mund, 89 ; Dieu done tout, 210 ; In God is all, 270, 353 ; Over, fork over, 340 ; Nitor in adversum, 429, 474 ; Stella Clavisque Maris Indici, 446 Moucharaby, etymology of the word, 390, 431 Mulatto, etymology of the word, 37 Mundy family of High Wycombe, 168 Munro (J.) on Shakespeare allusions, 370 Murdoch ( Hannah) =Cornelius Sweers, 1770, 230 Murdoch (W. G. B.) on authors of quotations, 347 Mummy, lines to, 360 Murphy-Grimshaw (W. ) on Darcie's 'History of
Elizabeth,' 89
Murray (J. A. H.), lines by Professor Skeat to, 482 Murray (J. A. H.) on Pot-gallery, 172
Pot-waller: pot-walloper, 181
Practice, a rule of arithmetic, 67
Precursors, political party, 128
Murray (J. H.) on Archbishop of Dublin in 1349, 352 Murray (John) on Wilscombe Club, 87 Muscle and music in China, 445 Music: Meyerbeer scholarship, 190 ; earliest printed,
369, 475 ; in China, 445 Music publisher, earliest British, 369, 475 Musical genius and heredity, 33
Musical instrument auctioneers: Puttick&Simpson,363 Musical services held on church towers, 8, 96, 153 Musters, military, c. 1572, Tinners in, 55 Myers (F. W. H.), error on Wordsworth, 486 N. (F. E.) on pie : tart, 134 N. (M.) on "frittars or greaves," 36
Wound : its pronunciation, 74 Nana Sahib, place and time of his death, 248, 316 Naples, inscriptions in Old Protestant Cemetery, 62,
161, 242, 362, 423
Nash (John), of Oporto, his descendants, 209 Navy, disposal of its old colours, 166 Neale (Admiral) and Atkinson family, 309, 418 Nelson (Lord): and Walmer Castle, 310 ; his interview
with Wellington, 506 Nemo on Shakespeare as a player, 227 Nettleship (S.), Clerk to Grocers' Company, 170, 254 Nevill (Ralph) on beerbrewing and brickmaking, 465 New England, Communion tokens in, c. 1822, 5 1 New English Dictionary ' : how to use it, 31 ; on dominoes, 130; its title, 228 ; additions and correc- tions, 248, 455, 506 ; lines on words in C, D, and H, 482 ; globetrotter in, 485
New York under British rule, severed link with, 13
Newbery (A. Le Blanc) on J. Newbery's portrait, 107
Newbery (John), bookseller, H. 1767, his portrait, 107
Newenham (F.), his picture of Cromwell and Milton, 23
Newgate, Ordinaries of, complete list, 10, 278
Newgate, pedlars' rest outside, 93, 217, 258, 357
Newman (Cardinal), his birthplace, 10
Newman (H. E.) on Newman Street, 31f>
Newman Street, off Oxford Street, the name, 310
Newport, Essex, demolition of Leper.-*' Hospital at, 27
Newsholme (A.) on coffins and shrouds, 90
Newspaper editions, 117
Newspaper reports of cricket, 75, 191
Newspapers, English, 1817-27, 170, 257
Newspapers, London, in 1818, their circulation, 446
Newton (E. E.) on Robert Grave, print-seller, 174
Hampstead's historical houses, 146
Hampstead omnibus, 293
London and Birmingham Railway, 167
Money (Major) and his balloon, 312
Pedlars' rest. 357 Ney (Marshal), his ancestry, 288 Nicholson (E.) on camelian, 494
Gamester's superstition, 391
St. Anthony's bread, 315 Nickname : Tear 'em, 186
Nicknames and sobriquets of 18th century. 37, 114, 290 Nicknames of the Army Service Corps, 257 Nicol, Earl of Errol, his contract with Huntly, 206 Night courtship in Scotland and elsewhere, 18, 255 Nightingale and death folk-lore, 57, 192, 354 "Nit behamey," Yiddish phrase, 46, 135 " Nom de guerre " and " Nom de plume," 248, 356 Nonjuring clergy, c. 1689, 229, 277, 297, 414 Nope, origin of the word, 64 Norcross (J. E.) on camelian, 394
Dollars : bits : picayune, 63
Norderloose or De Thuys (Jacoba^, c,. 1743, 89, 157 Norman (W.) on Archbishop Blackburn, 415
" Golden Angel " in St. Paul's Churchyard, 33
London coaching houses in 1 680, 1
London penny post : W. Dockwra, 410
Lord-Lieutenants in Scotland, 418
' Trip to Voolvich,' 448 Norman Court, Hampshire, nameless portraits in,
345, 415, 474
Norris (H. E.) on St. Tves booksellers, 201 North (P.) on St. Anthony's bread, 315 ' North London Ferret,' issued 1832, its history, 109 North Midland on Dowb, 54 Northamptonshire, Brampton Bridge and Charles I,
209 Northumberland (George Fitzroy, Duke of), and his
duchess, 289, 352 Northumberland, men of family as parish clerks in,
448, 516
Northumberland poll-books, 76, 177, 453, 4/7 Norwood (Upper), history of Beulah Spa, 508 "Nose of wax." meaning of the term, 228, 274, 298 Nouns ending in*, their possessive case, fiO, 107 Novel in which people never die, 168, 235 ^ Nursery rime: " Mary. Mary, quite contrary, 231 ;
" King David was King David," 236 Nuttall ( J. R. ) on Red Rose of Lancaster, 9 O. (H. L.) on Ormsby family, 389 O. (W.) on Horace, Virgil & Cicero, publishers, 70