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TENTH SEKIES.


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Name puzzle in early edition of Spenser, ix. 48, 114 ; xi. 334

Names, curious Christian, i. 26, 170, 214, 235 ; on Walney Island, 387, 492 ; common to both sexes, ii. 66, 156 ; scribbled on historic build- ings, 86, 136 ; Russian proper, iii. 465 ; curious juxtaposition, in registers, vi. 266 ; early British, their interpretation, vii. 101, 363 ; Lincolnshire, xii. 168, 235, 296

Names terrible to children, x. 509 ; xi. 53, 218, 356, 454 ; xii. 53

Nana Sahib, place and time of his death, viii. 248, 316

Nancy, macaroons made at, ix. 286

Nanny Natty Cote : Lucy Locket, rimes, xi. 268, 397

Nansen (F.), his Arctic exploration, ix. 6

Napier (G. G.) on Dante on Paolo and Francesca, vii. 229

Napier (Lord) on the Convention of Cintra, vi. 28, 73

" Napier Tavern," Holborn, its destruction, xi. 467, 515

Napiers and Col. Hoe, printing-machine makers, xii. 345

Naples, Acquetta di Napoli, its composition, ii. 353 ; inscriptions in Old Protestant Cemetery, viii. 62, 161, 242, 362, 423 ; ix. 17 ; inscrip- tions in Protestant cemeteries, xi. 343 ; in- scriptions in New Protestant Cemetery, xii. 303, 362

Napoleon I., alleged son of, i. 107, 197 ; at St. Helena, 126 ; St. Helena medal, ii. 9, 95 ; his horse Marengo, 400 ; his heart, 496 ; on Byron, iv. 147. See also Bonaparte.

Napoleon III. in London, 1831-48, ix. 327, 371, 432

Napoleonic conspiracy in England, i. 328

Napoli, Acquetta di, its composition, ii. 269, 353

' Narcissus, a Twelfe Night Merriment,' ii. 66

Nares (Capt. W. H.) and St. Paul's Cathedral, xii. 365

Naseby, wheel-tracks at, vi. 109

Naseby battle-field : and Edward FitzGerald, xi. 304 ; Lord Fairfax at, xi. 344, 433, 514 ; xii.. 75 ' Naseby Old Man," its history, vi. 362, 475

Nash (David William), barrister, d. 1876, ix. 372

Nash (John), of Oporto, his descendants, viii. 209

Nash (Miss) at Orchies, c. 1792, xii. 129

Nash (Mrs.), original of Esther in 'Bleak House,' i. 125

Nash (Richard), date of his death and epigrams concerning him, i. 32, 96

Nasmyth's ' Scene in Hampshire,' its locality, vii. 448

Natalese, use of the word, i. 446, 515 ; ii. 76, 133

National Anthem, variation in opening lines, iii. 108 ; first, iv. 249, 332

National Flag. See Flag, National.

' National Instructor,' weekly publication, 1850, v. 229 National Journal,' 1746, its prosecution, x. 49

National Portrait Gallery, Edward IV. in, v. 426 ; and Mr. W. H. Alexander, x. 329, 476

Naturalization in England, reduced fees for, vi. 230

Nature, and the Greeks, x. 330, 372

Naval action, of 1779, ii. 228, 271 ; off Connecti- cut : Lieut. Power, vii. 246, 352 Naval and Military Academy, Scottish, iv. 212, 274

Naval foe, mysterious, c. 1775-83, xi. 347, 455 ;

xii. 113 Naval story, American, 1814, x. 428


Naval Volunteers in 1795, x. 106

Naval warfare, canals in, ix. 109

Navarino, last survivor of the battle, vi. 306 ; xi. 506 ; flagship at the battle, x. 126

Navarre, Court of, Anthony Bacon at, vi. 328, 476

Navew, use of the word, ii. 500

Navvy, derivation of the word, ii. 20

Navy, disposal of its old colours, viii. 166 ; during the Civil War, xii. 308, 496

Navy needs and ravens, xii. 448

Navy Office Seal, iii. 329, 398

Naylor (B. S.), his ' Time and Truth reconciling the World to Shakespeare,' xi. 248

Naylor (Dr.), his ' Elizabethan Virginal Book,' iv. 287

Naylor (Robert) of Canterbury, c. 1564, his wife, xii. 148

Nazianzen (Gregory) and " sub rosa," ix. 189, 316, 335

Ne Quid Nimis on Bacon and the drama, ii. 195. Bacon or Usher, ii. 471. Birds' eggs, i. 327. Missing link, ii. 249. Shakespeare's Sonnet XXVI., ii. 67, 213. Southcott (Joanna), i. 301. Tasso and Milton, i. 249

Neale (Admiral) and Atkinson family, viii. 309, 418

Neale (John), Rector of Exeter College, ii. 135

Neale (Thomas) and the " Nag's Head " story, i. 509 ; ii. 58, 135

Neale (W. J. N.), his ' Lawyers in Love,' vii. 90, 174

Nebogatov (Admiral), meaning of his name, iii. 465

Neck and heels, early mention of the punishment, iv. 465

Nedov (Ralohc) on Webster's ' Basque Legends," i. 190

Needle and pin rimes, xii. 409, 518

Needlework pictures, Miss Linwood's, vii. 281, 392

Nefzaoni, Arab Sheikh, his " mysterious volume," 1 xi. 327 ; his ' Perfumed Garden,' xii. 118

Negro poetess, Phillis Wheatley, x. 385

Negroes, their fondness for law, i. 206

Neil (J. C.) on James Clarence Mangan, iii. 5

Neile (Richard), Archbishop of York, his marriage,, xi. 388 ; xii. 449, 498

Neill (E. O.) on ' Death and the Sinner,' vi. 436

Neilson (Grissell)= John Arkle, 1705, v. 509

Nel Mezzo on Arachne House, Strand-on-the- Green, x. 290. Balzac and Heine : a coinci- dence, x. 109. Browne (Sir T.) f ix. 484. Bur- ton's line, xi. 187. Dickens, and the Bible, v. 355; and the lamplighter's ladder, ix. 431. Dickens : Podsnap and his prototype, xi. 186. Dickens: Shakespeare: woodbine, xii. 281. English books, emendations in, xi. 401. France (Anatole) : ' Garden of Epicurus,' x. 188. Gentlemen's evening dress, vii. 48. Scott (Sir W.) on Scotch and Irish, xi. 157. Snodgrass as a surname, x. 11. Virgil, * uEneid,' I. 462, vi.

-nell, surnames ending in, xi. 8, 75

Nelle (Thomas), Rector of Thenford, ii. 58

Nelligan (Emile), his ' Notre Dame des Neiges,' i.

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Nelson (Horatio, Lord), his sister Anne, i. 170, 210 ; his tomb and Cardinal Wolsey, 308, 376, 417 ; at Bath, 366 ; in fiction, iii. 26, 77, 116, 294 ; and Cardinal York, iv. 106 ; his signal at Trafalgar, iv. 321, 370, 411, 471, 533 ; v. 56, 136 ; his royal descent, iv. 322 ; colour of his uniform, 326, 370 ; his patent of peerage, iv.