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TENTH SERIES.


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North Sea Bubble, c. 1721, its history, v. 509 ;

vi. 38

Northall, Shropshire, its locality, i. 226, 297, 377 Northampton, Royal Oak Day observance at, iv.

31 Northampton and Stafford families, x. 329

  • Northampton Families,' edited by Osward

Barren, vi. 27

  • Northampton Mercury,' its history, iii. 5, 94, 137

Northamptonshire, Heralds' visitations, 1681, iv.

530 ; v. 54 ; Brampton Bridge and Charles I., viii. 209

Northamptonshire dialect, iv. 172 Northburgh family, ' D.N.B.' on, ii. 244, 377 Northern and Southern pronunciation, ii. 256, 317,

393, 538

Northiam, chantry at, ix. 8, 97 Northiam Church, Sussex, print ante 1837, x. 488 ;

xi. 138 Northumberland, men of family as parish clerks

in, viii. 448, 516

Northumberland, Bonaparte on the, x. 3, 64, 162 Northumberland (George Fitzroy, Duke of), and

his duchess, viii. 289, 352

Northumberland (seventh Earl of), his descend- ants, xi. 188, 336 Northumberland and Durham pedigrees, ii. 268,

331, 351

Northumberland poll-books, viii. 76, 177, 453, 477 Norton (Daniel), d. 1636, his biography, vi. 83 Norton (E. S.) on documents in secret drawers,

i. 427 Norton (Col. Richard), " Idle Dick Norton," his

biography, vii. 168, 330, 376, 416 Norway, Haakon VII., King of, iv. 466 ; obelisk

at Augvaldsnaes Church, x. 249, 394 Norwegian dictionaries, v. 384 Norwich, smallpox at, c. 1746, i. 209 ; raid by the

Bishop of, 1383, x. 468, 516

Norwich Cathedral, its High Steward, i. 348, 412 Norwich Court Rolls, iv. 489 ; v. 13 Norwich trades, peculiar, v. 209, 256 Norwood (Upper), history of Beulah Spa, viii. 508 Nose Celestial, ix. 406 ; x. 54 Nose of wax, meaning of the term, viii. 228, 274,

298

' Notes and Queries,' local, iii. 108, 255, 393, 498 ; Lord de Tabley's contributions, 147 ; three generations contributors to, iv. 140 ; in Free Libraries, vi. 251, 315 ; 60th anniversary, oldest contributors, xii. 167, 251, 331, 376, 433, 478 4 Notes on the Book of Genesis,' by C. H. M., iii.

50, 96

Nothe, the, Weymouth, its derivation, iv. 169 Nothing, monologue on the word, vi. 350, 397 Notices in the United States and Switzerland, vii.

287, 373

Nottingham, bibliography of, ix. 205 Nottingham Psalter, c. 1220, illuminated manu- script, v. 430

Nottinghamshire, translation of Domesday for, iii. 167 ; survival of a manorial system in, v. 286 Nouguier (C.) on Dabrichecourt, ix. 228. French

regiments in English pay, ix. 130 Nouns and verbs differently pronounced, iv. 64 Nouns ending in s, their possessive case, viii. 60, 107 Nova Scotia and Governor Parr, vi. 207, 255 Nova Zembla, fetish in, i. 466 JNovel, three volumes v. one volume, ii. 427 ; title of, wanted, v. 109, 195 ; one in which people never die, viii. 168, 235


Novelli (Annibale), his plagiarism, iii. 364 November 5, Guy Fawkes Day, x. 384, 434, 496 ;

in America = Pope Night, xii. 364, 458 November 17, Queen Elizabeth's Day, x. 381, 431,

477 Novocastrian on "Raised Hamlet on them," xi.

237

Novum, obsolete English game, vii. 512 Noxgaga, etymology of the word, ix. 384 Noye (Sir William) =Sara Yorke, v. 429 Noyes (Dr. H. E.) on Robert Noyes, xi. 512 Noyes (Robert), artist, c. 1820, xi. 288, 431, 512 ;

xii. 71

Number superstition, i. 369, 457 Number-men, use of the term, iii. 66 Numerals, Arabic, their history, x. 368 ; xi. 154 Numismatic : Victorian coin, its inscription, ix

209, 497

Numismatic guide wanted, iv. 288, 375 Nunburnholme Priory, c. 1537, iii. 407 Nunn (F. N.) on stammering, x. 367 Nuns as chaplains, xii. 49, 95 Nuns of Minsk, their persecution, vi. 250, 356

Nursery Rimes :

A frog he would a-wooing go, i. 227 A shoulder of mutton brought home from France, ii. 48, 158, 236, 292, 374 ; iii. 255, 455 An old woman went to market, ii. 502 ; iii.

10, 74, 271, 377 Bell-horses, bell-horses, what time of day, ix.

517

Good horses, bad horses, xi. 295 Goosey, goosey gander, xi. 387 Gray goose and gander, ix. 510 I had three sisters beyond the sea, xii. 28,

94

King David was King David, viii. 236 Lion and the unicorn, x. 208, 294, 436 Little Jack Homer, vi. 67, 111, 131, 171,

211 ; Anglo-Indian, vii. 97 Lucy Locket, xi. 268, 397 Mary, Mary, quite contrary, viii. 231 Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, xii. 47. 95.

154, 218, 276

Nanny Natty Cote, xi. 268, 397 Old King Cole, xi. 13, 56 Old Mother Hubbard, x. 27, 116 Old Wives of St. Ives, xi. 269 Pop goes the weasel, iii. 430, 491 ; iv. 54, 209 Robin a Bobbin, i. 32, 172, 218 She looked up, she looked down, ix. 408, 478 ;

x. 38, 76 There was a man, a man indeed, i. 227, 377,

474; ii. Ill

Yankee Doodle went to town, ii. 480 Nut, Souwarrow, etymology of the word, iii. 447 Nuts in May, children's games, v. 449 Nutt (A.) on " Badger in the bag," i. 355 Nutt (Dorothy) =Sir Henry Blunt, i. 35 Nuttall (F. E.) on ' Century of Persian Ghazels,' v. 456. Hafiz, Persian poet, v. 457. Long- fellow's ' Flowers,' vi. 249

Nuttall (J. R.) on casting lots, i. 476. Charles the Bold, i. 189, 335. Hatchments, vi. 350. Red Rose of Lancaster, viii. 9. Washington medal, vi. 295. Ythancsestor, Essex, iv. 90 Nutting and the Devil's nutbag, iv. 265, 358, 396 Nutting time and " cobberers," x. 185 Nycolls (Philip) and Cornish rebellion, v. 370, 403 Nym and the word humour, xi. 27, 156 Nyren (M.) on Hone, a portrait, ii. 68