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name, x. 351, 456. ' Miching xnallicho," ii.
344. Midday at Bale : Bale madness, x. 310.
Mince pie and plum pudding, ix. 117. Mite, a
coin, viii. 454. Moke, a donkey, vii. 257, 473.
Monoux (Sir George), yiii. 434. " Mony a
pickle makes a mickle," ix. 338. Moon, new :
fortunate or unfortunate, v. 185. Moon and
hair-cutting, iv. 234. " Mors janua vitae,"
viii. 456. ' Mors mortis morti," &c., ix. 208.
Mottram Hall, vi. 216. Moxhay (Mr.),
Leicester Square showman, iv. 35. " Naked
came I out of my mother's womb," xii. 265.
Napoleon's carriage, vii. 313, 434 ; viii. 373.
' Neither my eye nor my elbow," viii. 254.
" Nitor in adversum," ix. 356. " Non sentis,
inquit, te ultra malleum loqui ? ' vii. 249.
" Old ewe dressed lamb fashion," xii. 478.
" Old Highlander," vii. 92. Oldmixon, vi. 416.
Order of the Royal Oak, vi. 196. Orthopaedic
Hospital, x. 449. Oxford Chancellorship elec-
tion, vii. 326. Palates, its meaning, viii. 197.
Pamela, i. 135 ; ii. 196. Pantaloons v.
trousers, viii. 314. Parapet, a street footway, x.
366. Parliamentary whips, v. 16. Party
colours, v. 396. ' Passionate Pilgrim,' xii.
437. Paste, ii. 72. Peacock's ' Sir Horn-
book,' xii. 226. Peel (Sir R.), his franked
letters, v. 216. Picton (General), xii. 138.
Pie : tart, viii. 431. " Pierre qui rage," xi.
309. Pierrepoint's Refuge, St. James's Street,
xi. 27. Place, v. 475. " Poeta nascitur non
fit," iii. 433. Pogrom, v. 149. Polhill family :
Cromwell descent, xi. 314. Polish royal
genealogy, iv. 196. Pony = crib, vi. 37. " Poor
dog Tray " : ' Old Bog Tray,' vii. 137. Porta
del Popolo, Rome, ix. 329. Post boxes, vii.
173. Postage stamps, old, vi. 487. Premier
Grenadier of France, i. 470 ; ii. 52. Prior
(George), watchmaker, xi. 135. Protestant
cemeteries at Naples, xi. 343. Pseudonyms,
iii. 287. " Quern Deus vult perdere prius
dementat," xii. 265. Quotations wanted, iv.
208 ; v. 212. Rag, ragging : brimer, brimade,
v. 507. Reade (C.), his Greek quotation, vii.
110. Revenue, its pronunciation, v. 494.
Richard II. : his arms, vii. 337. Roman
inscription concerning Corbridge, ix. 311.
" Rub ' at cards, xi. 66. Ruckolt House,
xi. 47. Rump of a goose and drinking bouts,
vii. 190 ; viii. 493. Rushlights, xii. 254.
Russian and Japanese communications, iii. 417.
' Sailor's Consolation,' xii. 196, 517. St.
Andrew's, Antwerp, vi. 52. St. George's
Chapel Yard, Oxford Road, vii. 135. St.
Peter's at Rome, xii. 34. Scott (Rev. Dr. F. G. ),
vii. 386. Selling oneself to the Devil, v. 157.
Servius Sulpicius and Bret Harte, viii. 357.
' Seynt-pro-seynt," a wine, xii. 158. Shake-
speariana, iii. 184. " Sham Abraham," viii.
294 ; ix. 37. Short (Tommy) on Aristotle,
xii. 392. "Sinews of war," x. 297; xi. 358.
Smith in Latin, vi. 237. Smoking and blind
men, ix. 309. Sobieski family, ix. 235. South-
cott (Joanna), her celestial passports, xi. 353 ;
and the black pig, 354. Sovereigns and half-
sovereigns, viii. 251 ; ix. 17. Spanish Walk
Exchange, xii. 356. " Spartam nactus es,
hanc exorna," ix. 268. Storm ship, xii. 113.
Stretton (Mrs. Julia), ix. 111. Swinburne on
Irish Nationalists, xii. 412. Tacitus trans-
lated by Greenwey and Savile, iii. 488. Tad-
pole, vi. 157. ' Terze Rime di Dante,' Aldus,
1502, ix. 11. " The ' prefixed to place-
names, xii. 273. Thistolow, vi. 469. Throg-
morton, vi. 258. Thune : CEil-de-boeuf, French
slang, vii. 50. " Till the cows come home,"
viii. 507. " Tire le rideau, la farce est jouee,"
vii. 266. Toole (J. L.), vii. 118. ' To Peipon,"
xi. 328. Touching wood, vi. 230. Travelling
in England, 1600-1700, v. 492. Trial of Queen
Caroline, ii. 16. ; Trowzers," vi. 86, 157, 255.
Tuesday Night's Club : Mrs. Cornelys, xi. 251,
330. "Under the flypaper," vi. 447. Usher
of the Green Rod, xii. 208. Vendium, v. 271.
" Verify your references," vi. 154. Vicomte
Vilain XIIII., xii. 452. ' Villikins and his
Dinah,' iv. 318. " Vin gris," ix. 134. Wake-
field apparition, vi. 235. Walker (Sarah),
" Old Campaigner " : " Marquis of Granby '
public-house, vii. 464. Warrington epitaphs,
x. 502. " Was you ? " and " You was," i. 509.
Watches and clocks with words, vi. 36. Water-
suchy, ix. 193. Weltje's or W T eltjie's Club,
xii. 167. Westmorland (Earl of), elopement
with Miss Child, xi. 471, 517. Wet rents,
vi. 426. Wise (H. C.), x. 54. Y symbol for Th,
xi. 266
Pierquin (C. C.), b. 1798, date of his death, yiii. 108
Pierrepoint's Refuge, St. James's Street, xi. 27, 74
Pierrepont monuments, ii. 149, 295, 350. See Holme.
1 Piers the Plowman,' title of the poem, vi. 46
Pierson arms, ix. 407
Pig, use of the word, iv. 407, 449, 510, 536 ; v. 73
Pig, black, and Joanna Southcott, x. 509
Pig and Kill-pig : American colonies and England, i. 105
Pig grass, field weed, use of the name, xii. 49, 92
Pig hanging a man, story of, iii. 50
Pigeon English at home, i. 506 ; ii. 77
Pigeon or pidgin English, the appellation, v. 46, 96, 116, 174, 454; vi. 38
Pigeons, as omens of death, iv. 515 ; Matthew Arnold on, x. 149, 198 ; and dying people, xii. 287, 513
Pigeons, carrier, discontinued by Admiralty, ix. 485
Pightle : pikle, the word, v. 26, 93, 134, 174, 317, 376, 470 ; vi. 37
Pigmies and the cranes, Pompeian fresco, iv. 266, 356, 417
Pigott (Sir Arthur Leary), his biography, x. 426, 513; xi. 192
Pigott (Charles), author of ' The Jockey Club,' xii. 90, 135, 174, 255, 412
Pigott (Lieut. John ) = Elizabeth Jefferson, 1760, v. 308
Pigott (Thomas), of Dublin, his parentage, i. 489 ; ii. 113, 176, 257
Pigott (W. J.) on Barringtons of Cullenagh, viii. 9. Blancher or Blancherd of Hull, xi. 69. Davies (Sir George), Bart., iii. 469. Davies of Cornwall, iv. 368. Graham and Little parentage, vii. 427. Heacock (Robert), or Hiccocks, x. 210. * Heacock and Davis families, viii. 170. Houston (Sir Patrick), xi. 70. Jackson (Sir Anthony), ii. 529. Jackson (Lodowicke), viii. 388. Jefferson of Westward, Cumberland, vii. 508. Noye (Sir William), his wife, v. 429. Pelling (Canon), xii. 367. Phelpes (Thomas), v. 469. Pigott = Jefferson, v. 308. Pigott (Thomas), i. 489 ; ii. 176. Royal American Regiment, 62nd, ix. 350. Sampson (Bishop) of Lichfield, x. 429 ; xi. 396. Strode's Regiment, vi. 70; xii. 210. Tyrrell (Christabella), i. 109. Warren (Richard), iii. 50