ELEVENTH SERIES.
203
Newcome (Col.), his death, literary parallel,
iv. 225 Newcome (Rev. R.) of Hursley, 1726, vi. 149,
198
.Newell (A.) on " fingers " of the clock, xi. 255 NameMankinholes,xi. 267 " Swale," " Sweal " : its American and- English meanings, iv. 438 Newenham Abbey, Devon, register of 1246,
iii. 70, 110, 197
Newfoundland, Puritans in, c. 1621, x. 88, 237 .Newgate, mystical figures on a stone, ii. 269 ; Ordinaries of, 1698-1831, ii. 325 ; 1773, iii. 86. 173
Newgate Prison, old, press yard in, i. 130 Newgate Prison, Dublin, 1773, xii. 376 Newgate Street, No. 52, a sculptured stone, x. 50,
114
TNewman (Cardinal) and his brothers, vii. 385, 473 ; and Macaulay, xi. 341 ; his epitaph, vii. 449 ; viii. 34 .Newman (Elizabeth) and ' Memoirs of H.R.H.
Charlotte Augusta,' iv. 368
Newman (F.) on ' Anne of Geierstein,' i. 252 Authors of quotations wanted, i. 216 Bar- bados filtering stone, xi. 310 Cat queries, xii. 245 : ' Knight of the Burning Pestle ' : "FS.=3a. 2d., : ' iv. 494 " Latter Lammas," v. 18, 155 Magistrates wearing hats on the bench, ix. 253 Railway travel : early impres- sions, v. 114 Rothschild and Buxton, v. 414 Virgin Mary called Empress of Hell, i. 493 Newman (F. W.), ' Paul of Tarsus,' 3rd edition
iv. 167 Newman (Isolda), nurse to John of Gaunt, c. 1346
xi. 2S1 Newman (M. A.) on " Miss Bridget Adair,"
Newman (S. A. Grundy). See Grundy-Newman. Newman (William), Richard Do vie, and ' Punch '
ii. 40.2
Newman family of Fenchurch Street, vii. 243 Newnham (A. James) on Newnham Family, Isle
of Wight, viii. 489 ; xi. 9 JSTewnham (G. Lewis), K.C., Bencher of Lincoln's
Inn, 1772, viii. 389 Newnham family, Isle of Wight, viii. 489 ; ix. 90
arms of, xi. 9 Newport (John de), Rector of Amersham, 1242-59,
News-letters in Public Record Office, i. 68, 158,
.Newspapers American, old, words in, i. 96
Announcements in office windows, ix. 508 ; x. 38 * Berrow's Worcester Journal,' " 1690 "
.x. 21, 46 Cardiff, published in, c. 1827, x. 389, 435 Christmas Day, publication suspended on, ix- 47 ' Cirencester Flying Post,' 1718, x. 325 Earliest published in 'England, viii. 327
Earliest provincial, vii. 366, 430, 471; viii. 37
" Editions," meaning of the term, iv. 388 English, the first, 1620, ix. 341, 364 Greek, published in London, 1860, x. 49, 114 Half- penny, first daily, iii. 366, 431' Ind^pendance
Beige, L'.' its publication, 1914, x. 325
Indexing of, ix. 187 Paper duties, vii. 375
Placard, the history of, xii. 483 ' Froscrit, Le,' published in London, ii. 228 provincial, n. 481 ; earliest, vii. 365, 430, 471 ; viii. 37
Shropshire, printed in London, ii. 26, 78 "' Silly season " alluded to, 1725, iv. 366
- South Carolina, 1732-74, iv. 16S ; v, 378
Newton (Arthur) on " The more the merrier,"
vi. 15 Newton (E. E.) on London Directories of the
eighteenth century, iv. 234 Mourning letter- paper, x. 371
Newton (I.) on " Fine flower of poetry," iv. 430 Newton (Isaac) and his namesake, c. 1604,
iv. 108 ; v. 295 ; and King's College, Cambridge,
i. 434 ; and " tobacco-stoppers," xii. 49, 105 ;
his observatory at Hitchin, vi. 306 ; Master of
the Mint, i. 225
Newton (Michael) of Beverley, his arms, i. 30, 74 Newton Ferrers, error in ' Cal. Inq. 10 Ed. III.,'
ix. 5
Neyte cum Eybury, manor of, ii. 482 Niandser (John), c. 1414, his biography, iv. 169,
213, 254 Nib = separate pen-point, use of the word,
iii. 346 ; iv. 54, 117, 158. ' Nibelungenlied,' localities mentioned in, iv. 309,
Nicholas (Tzar), Quaker deputation to, 1854, Nicholas (Jemima) of Fishguard, 1797, x. 290, Nicholl (E. H.) on almshouses near the Strand,
Nicholl (G. H.) on John Nicholl, F.S.A., i. 437 Nicholl (John), F.S.A., his biography, i. 38S,
A r\rr
Nicholls (Frank), M.D., 1699-1778, iv. 421 Nicholls (Frank), and Westminster School,
Nicholls *(K.) on Ellwood (Thomas), date of death, xii . 359_" Fingers " of the clock, xi. 256 'Mirage of Life,' xi. 387 "Sir Andrew, xi. 254 Starlings taught to speak, xi. b#, /IS " Tundish " = funnel, xi. 155
' Nichols' Cities and Towns of Scotland, number of parts, x. 229
Nicholson (Col. E.) on " Artigou," ix. 277 At sixes and sevens." viii. 238 Attainting royal blood, viii. 93" Bargain " family of words, xi. 273 Black Prince's language, m. 1 Black wool as a cure for deafness, xi. 328 Boole-lead : bole : bull, iii. 477 C and t inter- changed, iii. 351 Cardinal points, derived senses of the, vii. 482 Carlin Sunday, n. 392 Christmas Eve, ix. 133 " C.mfrey," v. 45 Coroner of the Verge, iii. 236 Denizen : foreign: stranger, ii. 71, 155 " Fiddles at sea, ii. 526 " Franklin days " : " Borrowing days," iv. 55" Furdall," vii. 513 Goulands in Ben Jonson, ii. 532 Kite or dragon, i. 383- London bushel of the fourteenth century, x. 174 Milestones, misleading, vii. H2 "Notch," vi. 470; vii. 133 Ora = Nona, ii. 146" Orgeat," iv. 12" Pein of the harte = halter, i. 185 Quitrent of a clove, xn. 466 " Robbing Peter to pay Paul," vi. 46 Ronjat (Stephen), xii. 259 Saint's cloak and sunbeam, ii. 357 " Salamander," a heavy blow, v. 12 "Sharpshin," vii. 273 Smith (James), verses by, xii. 257 Snake poison, v. 455 Stencil, its derivation, iii. 138 Storrington, ii. 150 Terminal " ac," vi. 513 Three wishes, n. 50b- Treherne's curious rimes to " joy," iii- 232 Truro's (Lord) Universal Information Bureau : the Dutch ell, vi. 412" Two razes of ginger,' xii. 6 Weights and coinage, 1338, vi. 454 Winchester quart and Corbyn, ii. 405