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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 24, 1914.


" Offrs " = officers, on statue in Brighton, 13, 75 " Old Mortality," a link with, 166 " Old Mother Damnable " = Church of England, 69 Oldham election, 1832, and John Bright, 105 Ollivier (E.), his saying " J'ai accepte la guerre

d'un cceur 14ger," 167 Ornar Khayyam, * Rubaiyat ' in English and

German Verse, 469 " Omnibi," use of the word, 146 Onslow (Arthur), d. 1807, his wife, 108 Opheni (Guy de), of Westbromwich, 1155, 270 Ordinances for the Royal Household, 210 Ordonnez (Manuel), reference to, in letter, 1834,

369, 433

" Orra," early use of the word, 346 Osidge woods supply faggots to burn heretics,

388

Ouida, Louise de la Ramee, her short stories, 17 " Our incomparable Liturgy," the phrase, 97 Overbury (Sir Thomas) and Webster, 221, 244,

263, 282, 304, 355, 424

" Oxendoles " or " aughendols," in deed, 1698,77 Oxford : Christ Church in time of Elizabeth, 151,

270 Oxford English Dictionary. See New English

Dictionary.


" Pail," " butter rents," c. 1330, 426 Painting, Greek, in Borne, 17 Pall Mall, Nos. 50, 50A, and 51, 223 Pamela, meaning of the Christian name, 409 Panthera, explanation of the Christian name,

109, 291,,340

Paoli and Peoli families, 409 Papal Zouaves, Glasgow men as, 1867, 50 " Paraboues "= leggings, 1836, 27 Parish register of Basingstoke, transcribed, 129 Parke and Scoles in Egypt and Nubia, c. 1823, 49 Parker (Matthew), his consecration, 488 Parkinson (Thomas), artist, c. 1769, 428 Parkyns (Mansfield) in Abyssinia, 1843-5, 127 ' Parnassus,' Dryden's copy of, 370, 418 Parry (Sir Thomas), d. 1616, his son, 408 " Party " as " parti," 206 " Patience " as a surname, 350, 417 Paulet family of Eddington, 208, 314, 358 Pauncefote and Smith families, 408, 495 Pawlett or Powlett (Annabella) = Rev. 11. Smith,

c. 1725, 68, 133, 255, 416, 472 Peak district, Revolution memorials in, 270 " Peccavi " pun, the history of, 30 Pembroke (Anne, Countess of), her will, 1588, 446 Peninsular battles, pictures of, 167 Pennington (Mrs. S.), her ' An Unfortunate

Mother's Advice,' 130, 197 Pennington family, 50, 134 Peoli and Paoli families, 409 Pepys, " little Michell and our Sarah," 489 Percy Society, suppressed parts, 30 ' Peris of the North,' picture by Hayter, 189 Peters (Hugh), the regicide, bis career, 65, 430, 461.

See also Regicides.

Pett (Peter), 1610-70, his letters, 27, 117 Pettitt (Henry), dramatist, his works, 330 Phillip (John), artist, his connexion with Dyce, 45 ' Philobiblon,' by Bishop Richard de Bury, 1344,

341, 397, 435 Photographs, earliest, taken in Huntingdonshire,

405

Physiognomy and language, their association, 306 Pickett (W.), his * London Improvements,' 1789, 9


Pictures: 'Siege of Acre,' 116; Peninsular battles, 167 ; old Flemish oil painting, 290 ; ' The Last Communion of St. Mary,' 308, 397 Pictures made with sand, the history of, 69, 116 Pictures of the Deity iD churches, 34, 334 Picture-cards in ' Pickwick,' 1837, 408, 471 " Pied Piper," Bohemian stories of, 366 " Pikes pro caminis," meaning of the term, 426 Pilgrim Fathers, John Alden, 306, 376, 436, 494 Pins, entomological, date of invention, 270 Pipes, clay, used in 1858, 190, 256 " Pisanus Fraxi," H. S. Ashbee's nom de gwrre, 365 Piscinae, consecration crosses near, 328, 398

Place-Names :

Acemannesceaster, 238

Birstwith, 370

Bures in, 169, 216

Burnt- Yates, 370

Castill Jordeyn, 350, 397

Cerne in, 169

Clint, 370

Cromarty, 130, 178, 312

Cromer, 312

Dacre, 370

Darley, 370, 438

Downderry, 32, 117, 158, 198, 255

Dragonby, 1913, 105

Eowestre and Youster, 107, 173

Felliscliffe, 370

Forsyn cum Blakaham, 408

Hampsthwaite, 370

Hartwith, 370

Higham Ferrers, 509

Ireland, 146

Kester mel way, 447, 517

Kester Milhead, 447, 517

Lambourne, 54

Land's End, 349, 413

Maid myll hoole, 448, 517

Markyate, 188, 253, 338

Myless, Essex, 71

Norborne, 488

Plica in, 15

Ripley, 370

Roding and Roothing in, 270, 335

Tarring, 368, 416, 473

Weddings Field, Harborne, 169

Whichcote in Wiltshire, 209, 254, 316, 378

Winsley, 370

Wreaks, 370, 438

Place-names of Yorkshire, etymology of, 370, 438 Plantin emblem used by Baltazar Beller, printer,

1624, 387

Plants of India, scientific names of, 369 Platt (Sir J.), Knight, c. 1683, 289, 333, 415 Playbill on satin at Montreal, 1842, 465 Plays, burlesques of mystery plays, 427 ; in

London, c. 1875-85, 49 Poebel (Dr. Arno), tablet deciphered, 489 Pogson (B.), Westminster scholar, 1765, 90, 234 Pollard (Ann), first white woman in Boston,

U.8.A., d. 1725, 94 Portcullis as a coat of arms, 48 Positivism. Prof. Huxley on, 18 Possessive case, ambiguous use of, 25, 91, 135,

153, 174, 314

Post, aerial, earliest mention of, 1783, 347 Pouchbelt (Peregrine), artist, Quebec, 1839, 268 Povey (Col. T.), of Massachusetts, 1702, 427 Power (Dr. Garret), c. 1770, his biography, 30 " Powlert," origin of the word, 148 Powlett. See Pawlett