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ELEVENTH SERIES.


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Mythology, dictionaries of, ii. 167, 255, 294 Hyths, Norse, illustrated on Manx crosses, v.

506

Mytton and Hardwicke MSS., pedigrees, iv. 327,

417


N


'*' N," curly " n " of old charters, iv. 490

N. (B. B.) on Scott's ' Bob Boy,' ix. 516

N. (C. B.) on British troops in Goa, vi. 135

N. (C. D.) on Mrs. Burr, painter, ii. 350

'N. (E:) on Heine and Byron, iv. 290

IN. (J:), his coloured drawing " Bandy Billy,"

1809, vii. 49 N. (L, C.) on Edna as Christian name, ii. 268

Folk-poetry, making of, xii. 405 JN. (M.) on American historical documents, iv. 268 American pony express, ix. 325 Ameri- can 17th-century history, ix. 190 American underground railway, xii. 102 American words and phrases, iii. 196 Antwerp and Constanti- nople, xii. 360 English whaler's fight with Spaniards, vii. 285 KeUy (William), i. 429 Milton and Cheadle in America, i. 429 Mountain Meadow massacre by the Mormons : Father de Smet, ix. 507 Napoleon (Prince Louis) and flying machines, xii. 158 Pilgrim Fathers : John Alden, viii. 306, 437 Puritans 'in Newfoundland, early, x. 88 Boyal George, wreck of the, vii. 77 School-book, 18th-cen- tury, iv. 393

IN. (N. I.) on 'Sheffield family, vi. 318 .N. (Q.') on German war fetish, xii. 448 Gretna

Green records, v. 110 .N. (B.) on John Chapman, publisher of 'The

Westminster Beview,' xii. 125 IN. (B. H.) on author and poem wanted, xii.

101

N. (T. N.) on folk-lore : the elder, xii. 410

!N. (T. S.) on toads and poison, vi. 157 INabbes (Thpmas), dramatist, temp. Charles I.,

xii. 115 Nabob, prodigal, mentioned by Macaulay, i. 367,

453

Naboom Spruit on " Kemendyne," ix. 309 ~Nacton, Suffolk, curious epitaphs in, vii. 266

Nails driven into human figures, xii. 198, 399,

448

!Nairne (C. 'S.) on Nairne, viii. 248 ^Nairne family, viii. 248 " Naked Boy," tavern sign, i. 223, 274 ."Names, double Christian, c. 1700, viii. 125 Horses, of, ii. 124, 283, 364 Modern, derived from Latinized forms, i. 186, 338, 494 ; ii. 33 Mother's maiden, used as surname, iii. 107, 154, 218 Personal, in India and Iran, ix. 7, 77 Puritan, in New England, 1794, xii. 399, 419, 439, 459, 479, 500 Bussian, the pronunciation of, xii. 340, 382 Tee-names in Scotland, use of, xii. 198 Terrible to children, ii. 133, 194, 258 ; v. 517 ; vi. 172 ; viii. 138 Tradesmen, of mediaeval, xii. 457 TSTamur, the siege of, in 1695, x. 247 'Nankin porcelain in England, c. 1792, ii. 446 Nanson (W. E.) on Bichards of Bramley House,

v. 66 ."Nanyhangen Capen Clees, Hereford place-name,

vii. 70 Napier (Sir C. J.), his ' Harold,' v. 326


Napier (John), 1550-1617, inventor of logarithms,

iv. 89 Napier (Sir Joseph,) 1804-92, his epitaph, iv.

366 Napier (Lieut. W. C.), Boyal Beg. Artillery,

d. 1803, xi. 151 Napiers and Col. Hoe, printing-machine makers,

vi. 258 Naples, arms of the Kings of, xi. 74 Francis II.,

the last King of, x. 70, 136 Inscrir>tions in

British cemeteries, ix. 226 Napoleon. See Bonaparte. Napoleon III., and Miss Howard, iv. 347, 430,

473, 535 ; v. 485 ; at Chislehurst, ix. 509 ;

x. 37, 135 ; portrait of, 1853, ix. 10, 93 Napoleon (Prince Louis) and flying machines,

1830, xii. 158

Napthine, origin of surname, x. 429 Napton, Somerset place-name, vii. 70 Napton estates, Warwick, and Gower family, vi.

30 " Narcissi lacrymam " in Virgil, its meaning,

ii. 27, 277

Narcissus, the Mohammed on love of, ii. 169 "Narodna Obrana "= National Defence, Servian

term, x. 107

Narthex, term used in architecture, xii. 220, 271 Naseby, link with the battle of, v. 166 Nash (Adam Glendinning) ori heart-burial in niches

in church walls, ix. 38 Nash (" Beau "), portraits of, at Bath, 1738, ix.

489 Nash (Prebendary J. J. Glendinning) on City

churches destroyed or demolished, iii. 282

Dean and Chapter of St. Martin-lerGrand, ix.

1 OH

National Anthem, English tune, adopted by the

Prussians, xi. 68, 113, 197, 441 ; standard

version of, 248, 307, 441 National Anthem of Bussia, translation, xi. 248,

308 National Flag, days appointed for its hoisting,

ii. 5

" Native," use of the word, 1629, ix. 288 Native on " Whistling Oyster," viii. 237 Nativity play, Coventry, and " Tyrly tirlow

carol, i. 125

Nats, Great and Little, place-names, v. 289, 413 Natural history, biography of writers on, iii. 429 NaundorfE claim and the little Dauphin, vm. 5Ub ;

ix. 101 Nauscopy= sighting ships or land at a great

distance, xii. 217, 501

Naval and military allegiance in Germany, xii. 9i Naval epitaphs in St. Nicholas's, Deptford, iv.

464

Naval records, their preservation, 1811, Ii, 368 Naval salute on the seas, Britain's claim to, v. 86 Naves in monastic churches, sub -dedication of,

xii. 68

Navigation in India, records of, vii. 9, 37 Navy, arms on old house, Soho, ix. 448 Civil

War, during the, i. 17 Ensigns, date of

introduction of, xii. 463 Petition of officers

widows, viii. 447

Neale (Adam), his marriage, vi. 11 Neale (Erskine), 1804-83, his mother, ii. 170 Neale (James Erskine), ' Experiences of a Gaol

Chaplin,' ii. 189, 238 Neale (B.) on Oundle, iii. 9 Cromarty, viii.

130