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GENERAL INDEX.


" Nut," origin of slang term, vii. 228 ; viii. 7

Nut, St. Gratian's, described, i. 10, 77, 212 Nut, " the Holy Nut," meaning of the term, i

69, 156, 298

Nutcrackers of wood, the date of, viii. 89, 157 " Nuts to " (a person), phrase used in 1587, i

386 Nuttall (F. E.) on Boswell and Johnson in th

Hebrides, i. 307


O. on adders' fat as cure for deafness, iii. 171

Charles I. : ' Biblia Aurea,' iv. 179 Goodbete

its locality, iii. 254 Seekers, religious sect, ii

256 Sonnets by Rafael, iii. 297

O. (A. H.) on Tabfette Book of Lady Mary Keye

v. 490

O. (B. K.) on Bath King of Arm=, i. 510 O. (C.) on Royal Artillery, Ninth Battalion, 1809

14, v. 70

O. (D.) on died in his coffin, vii. 134 First per f orated postage stamps, iii. 251 Londres London : Londinium, v. 129 " Of sorts," vi 56 " Out for a thing," vii 35 -" Popinjay, " Papagei," xii. 509 -Sash windows, v. 218 Stock Exchange as "The House," ix. 207 Straw under bridges, v. 18 Tailor on a goa vii. 130 " Thof," vii. 50 Westminste chimes, iii. 35

O. (E.) on " Columpnas," vii. 268 " Dish " o tea, vi. 370 John Hunter's Club, i. 110 ' Old Rose,' ix. 410 Tally-ho, i. 93 O. (E. G.) on authors, wanted, vii. 50 O. (H.) on " Hollo ! " vii. 489 ; Alfonso do Baena xi. 329 ; Thackeray and the German Emperor 265 ; Vega's (Lope de) ghost story, 498 ; don't think," xii. 490 ; Jauregui's portrait o Cervantes, 170 ; Pronunciation : " Regularit in misconduct," 490

O. (L. I.) on insect names in Scotland, i. 79 O. (M.) on De Vere at Drury Lane, v. 349 O. (M. S.) on author* of qxiotations wanted, ii. 13 " O. R. fE." on chairs of Pisa Cathedral, vii. 410

476

O. (T.) on Lorraine legend : " Fays bleu," v. 229 O. (1. S.) on authore of quotations wanted, v. 52 Instant or current, iii. 9 ' Laughing Cavalier , viii. 318 O. (V. L.) on early Puritans in Newfoundland, x

237 Galdy family of Port Royal, x. 237 O.K., explanations of the term, iii. 266, 390, 458

iv. 17 ; vi. 6

" O si sic omnes," origin of the phrase, x. 429, 474 Oak, the wearing of, on May 29, x. 7, 177 Oak trees taking firmer root in a gale, viii. 49, 115 " Oake," " Oke "=measure of land, 1665, vi. 50 Oakes (Col.) and Queen Caroline's funeral, iii. 69,

173 Oakes (Sir Hildebrand), 1754-1822, portrait of, i.

Di7

Oakley (Edward), architect, c. 1730, vii. 91

Oakley (W.) on " Pleck," vii. 348

Oatcake and whisky as Eucharistic elements, ii.

188, 237, 278, 356, 396, 456

Oath of Hippocrates, its wording, ii. 310, 371, 391 Oaths, lists of, i. 82, 130 Oats, Quaker, and " quaking grass," ii. 528 ; iii.

Oj 1 lo


Oatway (John), clockmaker of Torrington, xii. 160 Obelisk at Orange Grove, Bath, vii. 309, 376, 437 Obelisk in Red Lion Square, its history, ii. 109,

156, 176 " Oberammergaus." mediaeval, iii. 267, 333, 395

Obituary :

Axon (W. E. Armitage), ix. 60, 126

Paily (J. T. Herbert), x. 440

Boulter (Rev. Walter Consitt), v. 140

Brushfield (Dr. T. M.), ii. 480

Cokayne (George Edward), iv. 200

Collins (Frederick Howard), ii. 440

Courtney (William Prideaux), viii. 420

Cummings (William Hayman), xi. 484

Davis (Myer I).), v. 100

Dilke (Sir Charles Wentworth,) iii. 81, 130

Dobell (Bertram), x. 500

Doble (Charles Edward), x. 300

Easton (W. M. Graham), iv. 520

Edward VII., i. 381

Fallow (T. M.), ii. 480

Ferguson (Donald William), ii. 60

Fishwick (Lieut.-Col. Henry), 1835-1914, x.

279

Forster (Thomas), iii. 120 Francis (Philip), xi. 240, 245, 317, 370 Furnivall (Dr. Frederick James), ii. 60 Harben (Henry Andrade), ii. 180 Hartshorne (Albert), ii. 520 Heal (Ambrose), viii. 479 Hedgeland (Rev. Philip), iii. 365 Herbert (Sydney), ix. 380 Hewitt (Canon James Alexander), iii.- 100 Hipwell (Daniel), iii. 340, 380 Hollings (H. de Burgh), xii. 92 Japan (Emperor of), vi. 100 King (Major James Stuart), ii. 300

Lang (Andrew), vi. 80, 86, 154, 252

Loftie (Rev. W. J.), iv. 20

Lynn (W. T.), iv. 520

Marks (Alfred), vi. 220

Marston (Edward), ix. 320, 345

Mayor (Prof. J. E. B.), ii. 500

Mory (Nicolas), iii. 60

Munby (Arthur Joseph), i. 140

Murray (Sir James Augustus Henry), xii. 92

Payne (Joseph Frank), ii. 440

Peacock (Edward), xi. 292

Pickford (Rev. John), i. 40

Platt (James), jun., i. 140

Pollard (Mary Matilda), xi. 392

Prideaux (William Francis), x. 480, 520

Radcliffe (John), iii. 400

Robbins (Richard), ii. 360

Rutton (William Loftie), iii. 120, 140

Skeat (Prof. Walter William), vi. 299

Smith (Mrs. George Murray), x. 240

Smithers (C. G.), ii. 420, 460

Snell (Frederick Simon), x. 480

Tavenor-Perry (John), xii. 272

Ward (C. A.), ix. 520 Ward (Henry Snowden), iv. 500 Watts-Dunton (Walter Theodore), ix. 480 Wright (Thomas Hawkins), vi. 260 O'Brien (James), 1798, his biography, i. 75 O'Brien (Capt. Lucius), Royal Artillery, d. 1840, xi. 151

bsede, obsess, obsession, use of the words, ii. 66 bservatory at Hitchin of Sir I. Newton, vi. 306 bservatory on the field of Waterloo, v. 485