NINTH SERIES.
185
Ng, its pronunciation, x. 266, 393, 494
Nib = pen, iii. 365 ; iv. 95, 171, 271
Niccolina, the, Italian soubrette, iv. 329
Nice, its meaning, ii. 36, 273, 335
"Nice fellows" and their punishment, i. 489
Miches, architectural, ii. 409 ; iii. 32, 58
Nicholas (Friar), of Lynn, iii. 489 ; iv. 35 ; and
Nicolaus de Lyra, xii. 108 Nichols (John), his epitaph, vii. 189, 232 .Nichols (John Gough), his lists of collars of SS, vi.
149 Nicholson (E.) on accorder, xii. 196. Army doctors,
xi. 472. Crosier and pastoral staff, viii. 215.
Dutch fleet captured by cavalry, viii. 257. Horses
with four white stockings, vii. 111. Measures of
capacity, xii. 449. Quarter of corn, vi. 410.
Skipple-measure or short bushel of New England,
viii. 283. Tongue-twisters, xi. 493. Toucan, viii.
85. Troy weight for bread, vii. 90. Verge and
yard, vii. 281. Widow of Malabar, viii. 446 Nicholson (General Sir Francis), his biography, vii.
28 ; xii. 413
Nicholson (James), of Durham, cordwainer, i. 348 Nicholson (John), his lines on Robert Burns, ix. 185,
374 Nicholson (Thomas Henry), artist, his biography,
ix. 63
Nicholson family and Charity, iii. 188 Nicholson family of Cumberland, i. 108, 332 Nicholson family of north of England and Ireland,
i. 228, 354, 492
Nicklin (T.) on proof-reading and mistakes, viii. 502 Nicknames, county, iii. 388 ; iv. 17 ; national, iv.
28, 90, 212, 238, 296, 461 ; vii. 135, 253 ; regi- mental, v. 104, 161, 224, 263, 377, 438 ; vi. 235 ;
ix. 32 ; negro, vi. 148, 217 ; " lobster," for soldier,
266, 516 ; of Chamberlain and Billow, ix. 186 ; of
colonies, x. 10 ; of the C.I.V., 502 Nicks (John), his biography, i. 244 " Nicodemus's seat " in Wesley's Chapel, iv. 128 Nicoleta or Micoleta (Don Rafael de), iii. 201, 254,
432
Nioolini, his ' History of the Jesuits,' xi. 349 Nicolson family, iv. 207, 317 Nield (F. J.) on Mortara : Arro, viii. 443 Nieto (David), 1654-1728, Italian rabbi, vi. 210, 357 Nietzsche, pronunciation of his name, viii. 362 ; ix.
138
Night charges in olden times, vi. 168 Nightcaps, their use, xi. 489 ; xii. 55, 176 Nightingale, Coleridge's and Skelton's lines on, i. 204 Nightrail and notableness, meaning of the words, xii.
7,97 Nile, battle of the, poem on, ii. 127, 175 ; Sir John
Hill at, xii. 324 Nimmet, its etymology and meaning, iv. 438, 506 ;
v. 51, 362; vi. 157
Nineteenth century, best book of the, vii. 23 Nineveh as an English place-name, viii. 185, 310 Ninus, the mother of, xii. 128 Nitchies, meaning of the word, xii. 227, 278 Niven (G. W.) on authorship of * The British Apollo,'
viii. 97, 158. Blackwood's Magazine,' and
' Scots Magazine,' i. 265 Nivernois, Anglicized word, i. 266
Nix on archery butts, iii. 288
Nixon (W.) on ' Kilmarnock Mirror,' ii. 68. Sander- son family, iii. 215 Nizolian paper books, iii. 487 ' No Actress,' a sketch, xi, 509 " No class," anecdote on the term, v. 244 'No Saint,' a poem, its author, ii. 448 Noah's wife, iv. 450 1 Nobiliaire de Normandie,' published in London, xi.
109, 177
Nobility, use of the term in England, viii. 140, 253 Noble, the word in Swiss genealogical tree, vii. 208,
290 Noble (Alfred), of Owens College, Manchester, viii.
223 Noble (M. E.) on smallest church in England, ix.
431
Noblemen, their inns in towns, i. 327, 412 ; ii. 516 Nodier (Charles), his 'Smarra,' xii. 192 Nodus Herculis, early reference to, xii. 188, 313 Nolan (B. M.) on official leaders of the Opposition,
ix. 309
Nome city, Alaska, xii. 485 ' Nomenclator Navalis,' viii. 134 Nominal burden, a, x. 108 None, grammatical usage of the word, iv. 439, 544 ;
v. 38, 235 ; vi. 368 Nonesopretties in draper's advertisement, 1700, x. 87,
234 Nonjurors, their places of worship, ii. 408, 493; iii.
56, 178, 418, 475
' Nooks and Corners of Westminster Abbey,' maga- zine article, iv. 293 Noon (D. A.) on coloured prints of the Ten Virgins,
iv. 49 ' Noon Gazette and Daily Register,' early newspaper,
v. 477 Norden (C. Van) on 'Abbey of Kilkhampton, ' xii.
488
Nooth (Dr. J. Mervin), his biography, ri. 470 ; vii. 37 Norbury family and arms, ii. 268 Norcross (J. E.) on George as a feminine name, ii.
473. Groat: bits, xi. 72. Hebrew numerals, ii.
436. Muskeg berry, xi. 155. Pope self-condemned
for heresy, xi. 218. Sortes Evangelicae : St. Eugenia,
xi. 194. Type errors, ii. 445
Norfolk, the Donnes of, and Dean Donne, xii. 24, 131 Norfolk (Earl of), verses by, iv. 457, 541 Norfolk (Edward Howard, Duke of), iv. 247, 314 Norfolk (Thomas Howard, Duke of), xii. 409, 455 Norfolk folk-lore, ii. 188 Norgate (F.) on Job. G. Gnevius, ii. 207. Heath
(Benjamin), of Exeter, iv. 379. Psalter, Latin, 1457,
ii. 283. Rastell's 'Paatyme of People,' ii. 266.
" Save one's bacon," iii. 472. Solemne (Anthony
de), first printer at Norwich, vii. 241 ' Norma,' burlesque of, at the Adelphi, in 1841, v. 46 Norman (Philip) on derivation of Aldersgate, v. 313.
Byfield House, Barnes, xii. 108. Clare Market,
xii. 71. Cricket laws, v. 288. Fire at Cripplegate,
i. 6. Fox (C.), bis biography, x. 108. George III.
and his family, iii. 5. Lines to book-borrowers, xii.
167. Marriage custom in Northumberland, vii. 6.
Shore (Jane), iv. 56. Stonyhurst cricket, i. 361.
Vanishing London, vi. 331