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Notes and Queries, Jan., 1920.


SUBJECT INDEX.


347


Morbus Anglicus, identity of the disease, 180 Moresnet, alleged small republic, 205 Morgan (John), paladin in Carew tournament, 152 Morland (Benjamin), High Master of St. Paul's

School, 141 Morland family at Hackney and Bethnal Green,

141, 193

Morland Gallery, Fleet Street, 69, 132 Morris (Charles), of Portman Square, his history,

264, 330 Morrison (Arthur), alderman, memorial at Donny-

brook, 146

Mortars, date of three metal, 209, 250, 277 Mothering Sunday at Bewdley, 65 Motteux (Pierre Antoine), his ' Farewel Folly,'

310

Mottoes :

Fortitudine (Barr family), 153 Oh for a book and a shady nook, 237, 277, 297 Pro pelle cutem, 93, 132, 164, 217, 250 ' Tu vois 1'heure,' on a Savoy sundial, 233 Mowing and rain, connection between, 41, 81,

106

Municipal officers, elected in churches, 127, 162 Murch (John) of Honiton, clockmaker, informa- tion wanted, 152 Murray (Lord Edward), died in Jamaica, 1734,

identity wanted, 293

Myrbach's illustrations of Daudet's ' Jack,' 150, 219


N


" Nablette," its meaning, 66, 108

Names, descriptive, derived from localities in Great

Britain, 290 Napoleon I., conversation with Lord John Russell,

12, 47, 82

Nasturtium plant, names given to it, 267, 302 Navy, British, an early reference, 6 Neal (Nathaniel), secretary of Million Bank, 181 Neate family, history, 13, 50 Nelson (Horatio, Viscount), his coxswain, John

Sykes, 257

Neologism, " lorribus," 205 Neologisms, French, " spidometre," 287 ; " tri-

bion," 287 Nepean (Henry) of Launceston, particulars wanted,

292

  • Nero, Emperour of Rome, The Tragedy of,' and

' Piso's Conspiracy,' plays, 254, 299, 323 " Never prophesy unless you know," 315 Nevill (Canon E. R.) on origin of slang terms, 294 New College, Oxford, hereditary scholarship at,

48, 297 ' New English Dictionary,' notes on changed

accentuations in, 32, 105, 137, 166 New Shakspere Society, list of its publications,

162

New York, earliest plan of, 204 Newcome family at Hackney and Bethnal Green,

141 " Newcomes, The " (Thackeray), key to characters

in, 14, 77

Newmans at Westminster School, 13 Newton (Gilbert Stuart), R.A., particulars of his

pictures wanted, 236, 277 Newtons at Westminster School, 41


' ney,' in surnames, &c., information wanted,

290

Niccolo da Uzzano : see Uzzano Nicholson (General John), his pedigree, 180, 330 Nicholson (Alderman William), bust at Bolton

313 Nicholson (William) of Dublin, information

wanted, 98

Nicholson family, 21, 130 Nicknames, carried by surnames, 195 ; regimental,

examples, 19

Nitre and vinegar, in Prov. xxv., 20, 205 " Non-naturals," early occurrence as substantive,

176 Norcross (John), English freebooter, information

wanted, 291 Norfolk manuscripts, (Frere), their purchaser,

182, 217,

North of England, definition wanted, 317 " Nos habitat, non tartara," its source, 119 ' N. & Q.' offspring in other countries, 38 " Now then ! " earliest occurrence wanted, 295 Nuncupative wills, their validity, 265


Oath ofjjFealty of t EdwardlIIT. for Gtrienne, cere- mony, 9, 106

Obituary:

Page (John?Thomas), 112

Russell (Rt. Bon. George William Erskine).

r 84 j&^.

Shedlock (John South), 28 Smith (Edward), 336 Welford (Richard), M.A., 224

Odessa in Roman times, 98, 137

Officers (Army) dead, 1727-60, list wanted, 293

" Old Lady of Threadneedle Street," origin of

nickname, 238, 302 Old RatclifEe, reflections on naval matters inspired

by, 171, 214 Oldfield (John) of Oldfield, died 1762, particulars

wanted, 235

Oldfield (Mrs.), described by Swift, 230 Oliphant, relation of the name to elephant, 238,

301, 334 " On a summer's day in sultry weather, rustic

rhyme, 26

Opium, Tennyson's views on, 36 Orlingbury family, particulars required, 14 Orphan asylum, an early London, 204 Owen, Samuel, uncle of August Strindberg, 3 Owens*(Susannah), information wanted, 68


Pace (Thomas), letter to Richard Edwards, 117 Page (John Thomas), his death noticed, 112 Pageant, Peace, on Thames,- 1919, 197 Paget (Sir Edward), portraits of, 126 Painting and Sculpture, Boutell's punning cata- logue of, 173

Palliser (Capt.)> Canadian explorer, 123 " Pannag," Hebrew word, explanation wanted, 294