Notes and Queries, July 29, 1916.
SUBJECT INDEX.
531
Mount, Whitechapel, early references to, 485
Moyle (J.), c. 1500, of Eastwell, his second wife,
189, 336
Moyle family of Bake, St. Germans, 242 Mozart (W. A.), Lord Beaconsfield and, 167, 336 Mugs, " Coronation," first manufacture of, 370,
448, 476 Mumming play, ' St. George,' versions of, 327,
390, 515 ' Munchausen's Travels,' Supplement to, printed
1802, 169 Municipal officers, churches used for election of,
38, 437 Murder, supposed miscarriage of justice, 1817,
289, 358, 413 Murphy (Arthur), dramatist, and Mrs. Plunkett,
128 " Murray's Railway Reading," c. 1853, works
included in the series, 27, 75 Music, 14th-century MS., in Paris, 449 Mutation, Charles Darwin on, 229, 315 My lor churchyard epitaphs, 347
N
Name-plate of a street, London, 1734, 47 Names, peculiar, of farms in Pembrokeshire, 466 Napoleon. See Bonaparte. Nares (Edward), D.D., his ' Thinks-I-to-Myself,'
1811, 69, 117
Nassau Street, name-plate, 1734, 47 Navy, British : date of introduction of ensigns, 14 ;
Belgian origin of, A.D. 288, 226 Neale (Adam), army physician and author, 287 Neck, human, figure of Buddha in, 245 Needham (Walter), physician, c. 1631, his
parentage, 369
1 Neff (Felix), Memoirs of,' publication of, 309, 373 Neilson (Lilian Adelaide), actress, her parentage,
329, 370, 452 Nelson (Horatio, Lord), history of memorial rings,
34,96
' New English Dictionary,' additions and cor- rections, 9, 44, 88, 165, 226, 348, 409, 458, 465,
489, 507
Newcome's School, Hackney, and Lord Chan- cellors Hardwicke, 148, 217, 313, 458 Newman (Cardinal), his bust in Oxford, 427, 513 Newspaper placard, the history of, 13, 77, 129, 230,
317, 435 Nicknames of regiments in use in 1916, 30, 74, 138,
159
Nightingale (Florence), anagram on her name, 507 Nile, methods of eliminating impurities from the
water, 18, 38, 76
Notes, currency, words on, 147, 256 Notes, Treasury, meaning of Arabic words on, 249,
418
Novel, c. 1870, two Marguerites in, 150 Novelists, female, 1785-1815, 111, 150, 155, 215,
280 Nursery rime : " Colly my cow," 91, 172
O
Obituary:
Addleshaw (William T; Percy), 140 Ellacombe (Henry Nicholson), 160 Hems (Harry), 60 Heslop (Richard Oliver), 280 Officers of the Reserve Forces, undergraduates as 36
Ogle (Annie), " Ashford Owen," her ' Lost Love,' 28,
76
Oil-painting, practical works on, 29, 95, 257 Oliver (John), of Worcester diocese, c. 1550,
187 ' Once a Week,' date of its discontinuance,
510
Onion-flute, description of the instrument, 190 Operas, Italian, first performances hi London, 428,
473
Orange Lodge apron, Masonic symbols on, 169 Ormond (R.) at Chelsea and Kensington, 1725,
209
Ormondy, origin of the surname, 207, 273 Ortiz (Diego), date of a narrative by, 409 Othello in the original Italian, 16, 212, 315 Oudart and Worting families, 11 Owen (Ashford), Annie Ogle, * Lost Love ' by, 28,
76 Oxford, arms of Merton College, 249, 294; a
formality of the 15th century, 367 ' Oxford Dictionary,' additions and corrections.
See New English Dictionary. Oyster tables, date of first use of, 368, 476
Pace-egging, origin of the Easter custom, 488
Paine or Payne (J.), of Dinahely, co. Wicklow,
c. 1800, 448
Painting in oils, practical works on, 29, 95, 257 " Pamphlet," origin of the word, 443 Panel, English mediaeval alabaster, whereabouts
of, 428 " Papagei," " popinjay," origin of the words, 53,
Papal insignia, plates of, 50, 116
" Parapet " = footpath, use of the word, 190,
319
Parish registers of Oxfordshire and Cambridge- shire, index to, 29, 78, 93 Parish without a church, a vicar, or a bishop,
486
Parishes in two or more counties, 450, 499, 518 Parliament, a phantom, story of, 132 Parliamentary election for Queensferry District of
Burghs, 1754, 507
Parr (Louisa), novelist, d. 1903, 150, 215 Parry (Richard), divine, b. 1722, his mother, 449 Parsons (Major), his Christian names, 449 " Parted brass-rags," origin of the phrase, 268, 317,
396 4 Passionate Pilgrim,' original edition, 1599, 59,
138 1 Paternoster, Ghent,' referring to the Duke of
Alva, 328, 435
Patriotism, Shakespeare and, 184, 314 Patterson family, 130 Payne, Wright, and Wilder families, 169 ; arms of,
467
Peake and Halley families in Virginia, 9, 187 Pearls, the effect of vinegar on, 128, 198, 238, 354,
455 Pearsall (R. Lucas de), musical composer, 389,
458
Peauly (de) family of Kallenbach, 109 Pechey ( ) his * Whole Works of Sydenham,'
c.1711, 287
Peculiar Court of Snaith, marriage licences, 50 " Pedestres," author of ' A Pedestrian Tour. . . .
through England and Wales,' 1836, 149 Peerage, anomalies in the, 128