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petard," i. 287. Honest ?*nd honestly, i. 427.
Hop-picker, i. 487. " Horizon of practical politics,"
i. 507. Horse-chestnut, poem, ii. 48. Housty=
sore throat, ii. 127. Hoyle, archery term, ii. 209.
Hullabaloo, ii. 267. Humble pie, ii. 286. Humbug,
early use of the word, ii. 287. Humpty-Dumpty,
ii. 307. Hypercritic and critic, ii. 468. I.O.U.,
v. 475. Ice : "An ice," iii. 26. Illustration as a
book word, iii. 247. Incle-baudias, its meaning,
iv. 147. Indispensable, its meaning, iv. 247.
"Infra dig.," iv. 417. Ingate, iv. 437. Intentions,
v. 435. "Intimidated thrones," v. 335. Inward-
ness, use of the word, v. 475. Irony, v. 514.
Jerry-build : jerry-built, vii. 305. Jockteleg, vi.
328. Keel, vii. 65. "Kentish fire," viii. 15.
Kinborough as a female Christian name, ix. 30.
Lord Palatine, xii. 347. 0-words in the N.E.D.,'
xii. 209. Oceania, viii. 342. "Odium theologi-
cum," viii. 483. "Odour of sanctity," viii. 483.
Olive : olivaceous, ix. 307- Oliver, ix. 127.
Omneity : omniety, ix. 127. Only too thankful,"
ix. 288. Optic or optical glass, ix. 466. Orange
blossoms, x. 6. Outside as a preposition, xi. 48.
Outstrip, xi. 48. Overslaugh, xi. 247. Owing to,
xi. 307. "Owl in ivy bush," vi. 328. Packet-
boat, xi. 427. Paddy persons, xii. 87. Paint-
brush, xii. 307, 356. Paleface, xii. 366. Paltock's
Inn, xii. 187. Panier, xii. 247. Panjandrum,
xii. 247, 356. Pantagruelism, xii. 267. Papers,
xii. 387. "Pour oil upon the waves," &c., ix. 107.
Quarter of corn, vi. 310. St. James's shell, vi. 228.
" Sarson stones," vii. 270. Source of quotation
wanted, ix. 149. Surnames, vii. 271. Swallow,
poem on, i. 167. " Unearned increment," iv. 109.
Unram, xi. 230
Murray (J. H.) on "Cutting his stick," iii. 434. Dublin liberties, i. 6. Limerick, nonsense verse, ii. 470
Mus on Horace Walpole, i. 247 'Musae Anglicanse,' notes on vol. iii., iv. 282, 386 Muscat, brush with pirates, iii. 444, 491 Muschamp (Capt.), his biography, iv. 229 Muse plot, its meaning, iii. 88, 176, 417 Museum at the Hospice of St. Bernard, viii. 325 Musgrave (Agnes), author, her native place, viii. 84 Musha, Irish form of the word, vi. 448 ; vii. 13 Music, and Oliver Cromwell, iii. 341, 417, 491; iv. 151, 189, 276, 310, 401, 499 ; v. 9, 132 ; Shake- speare's knowledge of, v. 22, 95, 171 ; in West- minster Cathedral, x. 208 Music publishers' signs, vii. 507 J viii. 88 Musical instruments temp. Edward III., i. 388, 457 Musical queries, ii. 127, 173, 235 Musicians' Company of the City of London, ix. 9, 175 Musicus on Castle Society of Musick, xii. 486.
Purcell family, x. 287, 386 ; xi. 212 Muskeg berry, its meaning, x. 509 ; xi. 155 Musset (Alfred de), stanza by, v. 357, 407 Mussulman. See Mohammedan. Mustard motto, iii. 88, 257
Musters (C. ) on scarlet in the hunting-field, iv. 235 Mutilations, voluntary, in France, vii. 27 Mutterd, its locality, iii. 207, 413 " Mutus nomen dedit cocis," its originator, ii. 388; iii. 190
Myal doctor, use of the term in the West Indies, xi.
129
Myall-wood, aboriginal Australian word, v. 396, 461
Myas, its meaning, i. 124, 414
Myddelton (T. C.) on date wanted, vii. 237. St. Bar- nabas's Day, viii. 491
Myllett and Paynter : two church brasses, vi. 467
Mynd, the Long, Shropshire, vi. 306
' Myngo,' piece performed at Bristol, 1577, xi. 444
Mynors (Willoughby), a Nonjuror, his biography, xi. 205
My ops on Lamb as a journalist, viii. 125, 166
Myrmecides, its derivation, iii. 5, 57
Myrmidon on famous barbers, ii. 413. Book-borrowers, ii. 376. ' Buondelmonti's Bride,' ii. 318. Cata- loguing curiosities, ii. 531. ' Courses de Testes et de Bagues,' ii. 518. Fir-cone in heraldry, i. 330. Firearms, rifled, ii. 334. Mickefer (Alfrey), iii. 318
' Mystification s, 'its author, x. 485
Mythology, Greek, dictionary of, x. 48, 176, 291 ; xi. 236
Myths, of modern origin, vi. 270 ; nature, vi.441 ; vii. 4, 35, 130 ; viii. 63 ; popular, xi. 348, 451
Mytton and Hard wick Collection of MS 8., its sale, x. 509
N
N. on monkeys, vi. 507. Rich (Sir Nathaniel), v. 461
N. or M. in the Prayer Book, vii. 367
N. (A.) on alright=all right, ix. 111. Huchown of the Awle Ryale, iii. 146. Strawberry leaves, viii. 463
N. (E. C.) on "All Cooper's ducks with me," ix. 392
N. (F.) on Beware the Cat,' iii. 446. Dutch Bible, first printed, v. 267. Greek trimeter iambics, ix. 67. Sutty, bookseller, 1700-30. v. 26
N. (Fr.) on pins in drinking vessels, ix. 293
N. (GK W.) on authorship of ' The British Apollo/ viii. 432. ' N. & Q./ a motto, viii. 269
N. (H. R.) on author of poem, vi. 250. Ruskin's Road, vi. 353. Tombland, viii. 352
N. (J. C.) on soldier- ancestors, vi. 132
N. (J. R.) on Newton family, iii. 209
N. (L.) on Sir Henry Nevil : " Ne vile veils," xii. 507
N. (M.) on feudal Courts Baron, vi. 230. "Hill me up," viii. 192. Hotel signs, xii. 116. Installation of a midwife, vi. 274. Iron and great inventions, vi. 257. Oath of allegiance, vii. 287. Samplers, ii. 169. Sixteenth-century terms, vi. 394. Witness- ing by signs, xi. 418. " World without end," xi. 513
N. (M. E.) on crossing knives and forks, x. 254. Mourning Sunday, x. 155. Parish register tran- scripts, x. 448
N. (N.) on mug, xii. 518
N. (Q.) on coat of arms, ix. 447
N. (K.) on rounds or rungs, ii. 531
N. (R. D. C.) on 'Cornhill Magazine ' illustrations, ix. 29
N. (T.) on Anglo-Saxon : Scotch : Scotchmen, iii. 127. Arbuthnott (Mrs.), vii. 187. Conduits, old, of London, xi. 189. Cooke (George), i. 171. Easter magiant, vii. 136. Latin motto, vi. 469. Poland, Protestant episcopal churches in, i. 95.
N. (T. S.) on Latin legend, x. 347. Needle pedlars, viii. 510
N. (T. W.) on the * Wireless ' newspaper, xi. 487