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churchyards, iii. 97 " Intelligencer," iv. 407
Lamb's Chapel, London, vi. 357, 435 Legh's
" Accedens of Armory," 1568, viii. 269 Lesnes
Abbey : Abbot Elyas, ii. 309 London, books
on : Great Chartj viii. 293 ' May Fair,' a
poem, 1827, iii. 329 Myless, Essex, vii. 513
Norborne, ix. 33 Obelisk at Orange Grove,
Bath, vii. 376 Parliamentary soldiers and
Charles I., viii. 57 Peers immortalized by
public-houses, iv. 331 Ravensbourne, ii. 17
Bawdon family, x. 18 Bed Bull Theatre, ix.
212" St. Albans Ghost," v. 275 SS. Bridget,
Gertrude, Foillan, and Febronia, iv. 236
St. Margaret's Westminster, east window, i. 15
St. Mary's, Scarborough, vii. 396 Ships lost
in the Great Storm, 1703 Skelton, vi. 517
Spurrier-gate, v. 234 Stephenson (Bobert),
ix. 515 Stockwell ghost, x. 197 Terrace, iii.
252 Three CCC Court, i. 74 Walm " as a
street-name, iv. 358 Westenhanger in Kent,
vi, 471 Whichcote in Wiltshire, viii. 254
Wood Street Compter : Sponging-Houses, i.
414
Norman Court, Hampshire, nameless pictures at, iv. 309
Normandy, descent of the House of, xi. 105, 198, 386
Normandy (Bobert, Duke of) and Arlette, ii. 347, 396, 495
Norris, origin of the surname, iv. 349, 417
Norris (H. C.) on Newberry and Gannock families,
Norris (Herbert E.) on anastatic printing, xii. 403 Cawthorne, viii. 56 Cirencester book- sellers and printers, xi. 141 Huntingdonshire, earliest photographs of, viii. 405 Huntingdon- shire Book Clubs, ix. 461 Huntingdonshire booksellers and printers, vi. 207 ; viii. 44 Huntingdonshire poll-books, ii. 183 Little Giddingnunnery : pamphlet, viii. 445 Mourn- ing letter-paper and black-bordered title-pages, xi. 91 Pangs with a death's head, viii. 358 ' St. Ives Mercury,' ii. 481 " Stamford Mer- cury," vii. 365 Ypres, merchants of, at St. Ives Fair, x. 501
Norris (John) of Taunton, 1718, vi. 251 : vii. 150, 173, 212^ 275
Norris family of Spate, vi. 428 ; vii. 150, 173', 212, 275
North Midland on " All comes out even at the end of the day," iii. 74 Austen's (Jane) " Persua- sion," iv. 339 Authors wanted, ii. 28 Stan- hope (Lady) : Capt. C. Morris, i. 451
Northampton Mercury,' published, 1720,ii. 481
Northcote (James), his picture ' The Fruit Girl,' 1785, xi. 210, 287
Northleach, school dialogues, 1666, xi. 413
Northumberland (first Duke of), 1715-86, natural issue, vii. 486 ; viii. 72, 132
Northumberland (Earls of) and Sir Alexander Percy, ix. 349
Northup (Clark S.) on foreign journals in America, v. 53 Gray's ' Elegy ' : translations and parodies, iii. 62, 144, 204 " I am paid regular wages " : the passive with an object, iv. 491
Norton (Hon. Mrs.), her poem ' Bingen on the Bhine,' vi. 427, 493
Norton (Sir Gregory) the regicide, and his son Sir Henry, x. 12, 51, 91, 131, 171, 194
Norwegian legend, poem on, v. 188, 295
Norwich, taxation of, 1253 ; Bangor livings in,
xi. 149; "Tempi." in, xi. 171, 217
Nosegay in the pulpit, c. 1760, i. 88
Nossiter (Miss), actress, c. 1750, xi. 432, 498
Nota on " No redeeming vice," i. 160
Notary, Public, Catholics appointed, xi. 264, 339
" Notch," use of the word, 1314, vi. 366, 427, 470 ; vii. 52, 98, 133
" Notes and Queries," early allusion to, xii. 317 Editors of, viii. 401 Fiction, in, ix. 305 FitzGerald (Edward) a contributor, iv. 469 ; v . 17 Future of, xii. 41, 80, 153, 413 Holmes (Wendell), alluded to by, ii. 147, 216 London sign lists in, i. 402, 465 Quotation in Third Series, lost, i. 9, 58, 116 Stage, on the, i. 7 Stubbs (Bishop) and, x. 189
Notestein (Wallace) on " Spur to a Celestial Bace," vii. 10
Note-taking, method of, viii. 65
Notice over door of old English house, v. 329
Notre Dame, the gargoyles at, i. 369
Notter (G.) on wall-papers, i. 350
Netting Hill, its etymology, i. 408, 456
Netting Hill -Kensington gravel pits, 1830, vii. 483
Nottingham, banker, seal belonging to, vii. 489 Freeholders and Parliamentary vote, xii. 303 French prisoners of war at, v. 257, 411 Graveyard inscriptions, ii. 166, 244 Monastery unrecorded in Dugdale, ii. 468 ; iii. 53 Tomb- stone, earliest earthenware, i. 189, 255, 312, 356, 409, 454 ; ii. 14, 72, 538
Nottingham as a surname, v. 169, 237, 276, 373, 512 ; vi. 171
" Notwithstanding," " during," a point of grammar, iv. 229
Noiial (Baron de) de la Loigrie, d. 1835, vi. 467
Nouguier (C.) on Anquetil family, iv. 427 Horses, white, viii. 353 Napoleon's Imperial Guard, vii. 75 " Bochers, Les," viii. 276 Scotchmen in France, i. 48 Washington's Order of Cincinnatus, i. 238
Noun-suffix, " al," the use of, vii. 267, 414
Novalis, and J. Stuart Mill on suicide, vi. 369, 492 English translations from, v. 290, 411 ; xii. 280, 329 His " Heinrich von Ofterdingen," vii. 91, 178
Novels, German, " Bomans de cape et d'6pe," v. 169, 431 Historical, the best, xii. 69 " Northanger Abbey," mentioned in, vi. 449 ; vii. 14, 97, 238, 315, 396" Star Inn " at Lewes, description of, viii. 167, 215, 252
Nowell (S.) on Sir Walter Balegh's descendants, vi. 191
Nubian geographer, and the Mare Tenebrarum, n. 307
Numbers, in history, the inaccuracy of, viii. 346 Westmorland "telling" numbers, v. 390; vi.
Numerals : " ina," " dina," " deina," viii. 308, 398
Boman, dates in, iv. 250, 315, 377, 437 Nune (De), portrait painter, c. 1733, ix. 327 Nunnery at Little Gidding, pamphlet on, viii.
445 Nunnington Church, its dedication and feast, iii.
148 Nuns, Convent of the Blue, Brompton, 1790,fv.
427 Nursery-grounds in London, list of, ix. 26,""112,
175 Nursery rimes. See Rimes.