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SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 31, 1920.
Miller, his ' Gardener's Dictionary,' 5th ed., 68
Mnemonics, William Stokes and, 39, 117
Mohammed and Ali in Hell, Dante on, 149
Money, relative value of, at various periods, 36,
94
Monkeys, wine made by, 295, 318 Monkshood, called Aconitum Napellus, 13, 72,
216, 260 Montalt (Robert de), and Robert de Morley, c.
1337, 312
Montretout, French place-name, its origin, 149 Monument called ' Quand Meme,' 90, 157 Mop : daggle mop=a statute fair, 21 Morbus Anglicus, identity of the disease, 94 Morgan baronetcies, 36 ; Welsh, Irish claim to,
333 Morley (Robert de) and Robert de Montalt, c.
1337, 312 Moor Lane, " copy " of St. Bartholomew's in,
1850, 231, 255 Moore family of Milton Place, Egham, Surrey,
15, 118 Moorfields, presumptive early illustrations of, 227,
298
Morshead (E. D. H.), 1849-1912, his writings, 317 Mostyn House Rifles, c. 1903, 335 Motto: Auspicio Regis et Senatus Anglise, 131,
176, 237 Murdock (John), the schoolmaster of R. Burns,
169
Murray (Sir Andrew) =Anna Menteith, 294 Musonius, apophthegm of, 311 Myerse (Mathew), Winchester scholar, 1551, 36,
93, 100
N
Nairne (William) = Margaret Arnott, 274
Naked Prince, the, a seventeenth-century ex- hibition, 227, 278
Names, hidden, in dedications to Elizabethan books, 10, 44
Napoleon and New Orleans, association of, 8
Napoleon, works describing the death of, 294
Napoleon III. in Lancashire, 63
Navigation, origin and meaning of " dead reckon- ing " in, 35
Navy and Army, official scale of comparative rank in, 273
Nawes or Nowes (John) of Romsey, Hants, 229
Nelson (Lord), his biography by John Jones, 170 ; memorial of his last request, 146
' Nelson's Seat,' engravings of views of, 109
Nettle stings, dock leaves and, 295, 319
New College, Oxford, old stained glass from, 188, 231, 281, 314
New England origin of the place-name, 12
New English Dictionary, additions to the, 34, 250, 270, 280
New Orleans, restoration of the old French quarter, 8
Newspapers, alleged Reprints of early English 247
Newton (Deborah), (Mrs. James Smith), her grandfather, 230
Newton (Gilbert Stuart), R.A., portraits by, 75 ' Ney " as terminal to surnames, its etymology, 82
Niches in churchyard crosses, 251, 299, 341
Nicholl (Major), of 17th Dragoons, his biography r .
189
Nightingale (Florence) and Haverstock Hill, 309' Nightingale, Izaak Walton on the, 205- Niven or Xivie (James), Jacobite, hanged 1746,.
229, 338 Nivie or Kiven (James), Jacobite, hanged 1746,..
229, 338 No Man's Land, earliest application of the term,
130, 178, 195, 215 Nomenclature, the influence on character of,
273, 315
North of England technically defined, 45 ' Northanger Abbey,' " Richard " in, 273, 315,
341
Nostrification, use and meaning of the word, 22ft Nomansland, Thrale family at, 272 Nouchette, Christian or family name, 169 " Now then ! ", use of the term, c. 1000, 44 Nowes or Nawes (John) of Romsey, Hants, 229 Nuncuperative wills, their validity, 20 Nursery rime wanted, 188 Nursery tales and the Bible, 271, 300, 322 " Nyese hawk," statute of 1678 relating to, 187
O
Oak : Royal Oak Day or " Snick-Shack " Day,. 293, 316, 339
Obituary:
Bullen (Arthur Henry), 80 Madeley (Charles), 240 Sutton (Charles William), 180 Ogle (Sir William) : Sarah Stewkley r Mews or
Mewys family, 116 Oglethorpe (General James), 1696-1785, his
biography, 13, 139, 199
Olney, Bucks, Cowper's summer-house at, 304 Omlah, a vegetable soap, 149, 198 " Once " for " when once," use of the word, 332 O'Shaughnessy (Roger), his 'Letters on the
Dominican fathers and the English Reformers,*"
1601, 40 Os turturis ad axillas retorqueba-t, a quotation
or proverb ? 253 Otway (Charles), (Eaton), Westminster scholars,
1731, 273, 317 Otway (Francis), Westminster scholar, 1740, 273,.
317 Otway (John), Westminster scholar, 1743, 273,
317
" Ouida " in periodical literature, 314, 3"43 Ovey (Timothy Perry), d. 1732, his biography,,.
209, 258
Owen (E.) of Swansea, c. 1790, 15 " Ox " in place-names, 333 " Oxford Blues," record of the, published 1834 ,..
212, 236, 298 Oxford English Dictionary, addition, 62
" P " as an initial in Germanic words, 246
Packard, Packer, or Pagard (Thomas }, Winchester
scholar, 1538, 14 Packer, Pagard or Packard (Thomas), Winchester
scholar, 1538, 14