Notes and Queries, July 26, 1913.
SUBJECT INDEX.
531
Mitford (W.), Westminster School steward, 1781,
349 Mithridates and alexipharraics, composition of,
189, 291 Mohun family and the Earldom of Somerset, 130,
196, 215
" Molliwig," origin and meaning of the word, 346 Monasteries, archiepiscopal visitations of, 1250-
1293, 146
Monastic mortars, mediaeval, 368 Monck (General), Norfolk address to, 1660, 260 Moncure (Rev. J.), 1709-64, his parentage, 368 Moms (M.), French Premier, 1911, 289, 377 Monuments : cholera monument, Sheffield, 90 ; at
Warwick, list of inscriptions on, 9, 57, 93, 173 Moonwort, or " unshoe the horse," superstition,
108, 177
Moore (Sir John), memorials to, 344, 414, 514 Moore (Thomas), 1789-1852, his ' Pegasus ; or,
The Ashby Guide,' 429 Morgan (Matt), illustrator of ' The Tomahawk,'
369, 413, 454, 515
Morland (G.), 1763-1804, his residence, 348, 398 Morris (Rev. Henry), d. 1653, his biography,
287, 354, 415, 476
Morris dancers of Herefordshire, pamphlet on, 91 Morrison (Brigadier-General J. Wanton), 89th
Regt., d. 1826, 249 " Morrye-house," derivation of the word, 67, 158,
237 Mortars, monastic, of mediaeval times, 368
Mottoes :
Anchor fast anchor, 428
Audeo quid audeo, 429
Sic viresco, 37
Virtus ubique sedem, 154
Moultrie (John), poet, his descendants, 387, 458 " Mouse buttock," meaning of the phrase, 110, 257 Muchmore family, 488 Mviller (Andreas) of Greiffenhagen, 70 Mummers' plays, modern, photographs of, 150 Murphy (Arthur), his comedy ' The Citizen,'
1761, 50, 96
Museums, Communion plate in, 225 Musgrave (G.), Westminster School steward, 1772,
349
Musgrave family, 169, 235 Music, Latin lines on, 406
" Mutale," Scott's use of the word, 145, 258, 352 " Myende," " meend," " meand," in place-name?,
363, 432 Myless, Essex, its locality, 450, 512
N
N. (J.), his coloured drawing ' Bandy Billy,'
1809, 49
Nacton, Suffolk, curious epitaphs in, 266 Nanyhangen Capen Clees, Hereford place-name, 70 Napoleon. See Bonaparte. Napton, Somerset place-name, 70 Navigation in India, records of, 9, 37 Nelson (Lord) : his ship the Victory, 288 ; his Christian name, 345 ; and Rev. S. G. Comyn, 369
New College Chapel, Oxford, ground plan of, 321 New English Dictionary,' additions and correc- tions, 52, 67, 68, 98, 133, 146, 149, 158, 237, 238, 290, 337, 367, 385, 455, 458 Newcastle (Duke of) at Marston Moor, 348, 393, 457
Newman (Cardinal), and his brothers, 385, 473 ;
his epitaph, 449
Newman family of Fenchurch Street, 243 Newspaper and paper duties, 375 Newspapers, the earliest provincial, 365, 430, 471 Nicknames, curious entries in registers, 36 " Night-cap," nickname for barrister-at-law, 68 Nim-Nam, Old Mother, story of, 508 Nixon (J.), author of poem in ' The Chace,' 30 Noorthouck (J.), c. 1746-1816, MS. life of, 409, 498 Norleigh family of Devon, 251, 315 Norris (John) of Taunton, 1718, 150, 173, 212, 275 Norris family of Spate, 150, 173, 212, 275 Northumberland (first Duke of), 1715-86, natural
issue, 486
" Notch," derivation of the word, 52, 98, 133 Notting Hill = Kensington Gravel Pits, 1830, 483 Nottingham banker, seal belonging to, 489 Noun-suffix " -al," the use of, 267, 414 Novalis, his ' Heinrich von Ofterdingen,' 91, 178 Novels mentioned in ' Northanger Abbey,' 14, 97,
238, 315, 396 " Nut," origin of the slang term, 228
" O.R.CE." on chairs of Pisa Cathedral, 410, 476
Oakley (Edward), architect, c. 1730, 91
Obelisk at Orange Grove, Bath, 309, 376, 437
" Of sorts," meaning of the phrase, 10, 56, 117,
136, 197, 274, 417, 454 Officers and troopers, English, in Dutch service,
1658, 183
Ogre-stories, English and Danish, 228, 295 O'Hara (C.), Westminster School steward, 1771,
349
Oliphant family, 209 Omar Khayyam and FitzGerald's translation of
' Rubaiyat,' 370, 437
" Once is never," origin of the phrase, 148, 237 Onions planted with roses, 232, 357, 516 Onslow (Peche), Westminster scholar, 1817, 450 Orchard House, Great Smith Street, Westminster,
126
Ottery St. Mary, documents relating to, 127 Ouida, Louise de la Ramee, her short stories,^ 187 " Out " for a thing, meaning of the phrase, 35, 52 Owen (Thomas Ellis), d. 1814, 351 " Oxendoles," or " aughendols," from a deed,
1698, 288 Oxford : statute of Magdalen College, 108, 176 ;
Christ Church in time of Elizabeth, 251 ;
ground plan of New College Chapel, 321
Pagan customs and institutions, 233
Paget and Chester, in poem by Praed, 388, 456
" Paignton pudding " saying, origin of, 87
Painting, Greek, in the Vatican Library, 429
Pamphlets at the London Institution, 350
Panchaud (J.), Westminster scholar, 1787, 450
Paper and newspaper duties, 375
Parallels : ' Comus ' and Gray's ' Elegy,' 206, 277,
318 ; in ogre-stories, 228, 295 ; ' Vittoria
Corombona ' and a ' Percy Anecdote,' 326
" Paratout "=curious kind of umbrella, 104, 286
Parchment, cleaning and restoration of, 328
Parish registers: of Surrey, earlier than 1813, 10 ;
printed, near Stamford, 148 Parker (H. Meredith) of Bengal, c. 1851, 49, 436