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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900.
O'More family, 271
' On a Pincushion,' child's book, 7
One and all, Cornish inotto, 148, 424
Open spaces, Chadwick and Carlyle on, 286, 397
Order of the Bath, 50
Orientation of the fabrics of churches in England, 104
Ould (8. G.) on ' Hail, Queen of Heaven,' 28
Ouseley (Sir William) on Omar Khayya"m, 6
Overton (F. J.) on Dr. Johnson's birthplace, 452
Owen (D.) on jury in nautical terms, 426
Owen (J. P.) on " Comparisons are odious," 292
Hallam's riddle, 332
Oxford, origin and antiquity of the name, 69, 249, 517 P. (A.) on Kipling's ' White Man's Burden,' 415 P. (A. F.) on Stafford family, 12 P. (E. A.) on island of Jesso, 191 P. (F.) on regimental nicknames, 104 P. (F. J.) on gunpowder in China, 516 P. (H. A.) on French prisoners, 381 P. (H. B.) on Elverton Manor, 406
Familiar French quotations, 398, 461
Misquotation from ' The Deserted Village,' 115
Misquotation in ' N. & Q.,' 45
St. Martin's parish, extent of, 479 P. (J.) on petition against the use of hops, 376
Percival, origin of the surname, 376 P. (J. B.) on arms of Merioneth, 524
Earl's Palace, Orkney Islands, 486
Gordon (Duchess of), her biography, 460 P. (M.) on plashed hedges, 127
Moral pockethandkerchiefs, 147
Vine=a flexible shoot, 47 P. (R. B.) on F. E. Accum, 458
Blake's iron railway, 443
Box-irons, 104
Curzon Chapel, Mayfair, 227
Newsham's fire-engine, 207
Open spaces in towns, 286
Palmer's portable pens, 515
Railway tickets, workmen's cheap, 452
St. George's, Bloomsbury, 333
Steam engine, its early history, 64
' Tom Bowling,' 474
Tyre, its meaning, 516
Waterproof clothing, 294 P. (S.) on Thomas Johnson, 476 P. (S. L.) on poker virtue, 1 73 Page (J. T.) on Belle Sauvage, 426
Chest, old wooden, 1 96
Chaucer, " Dan," 76
Contributors to vol. i. ' N. & Q.,' 90
Eighteenth-century ' History of England,' 276
End : An end, 277
February fill-dyke, 384
Hanover Square Concert Rooms, 493
Horning, ancient Scottish rite, 51
Inscriptions in Brightwell Church, 275
Jarndyce v. Jarndyce, 156
Johnson (Dr.), his birthplace, 505
Jubilee number of ' N. & Q.,' 197 Lady shoemakers, 157 Lambert (General) in Guernsey, 91 Lincoln's Inn Fields, 53 Mawkin, its meaning, 394 Mazes cut in turf, 445 Mistakes, artists', 33
Page (J. T.) on 'New Critical Review of Public
Buildings,' 114
Oakham Castle and its horseshoes, 130
Parnell, poet, his family, 97
Rimes, nursery, 216
St. Eanswyth, 8, 155
St. Mary's, Moorfields, 76
St. Michael's Church, Bassishaw, 113
St. Pancras's Church, Canterbury, 178
Shepherdess Walk, 115
Sock : To sock=to thrash, 53
" Soft as a toad," 54
Wroth silver, 112 Paint, process for removing, 274 Palamedes on ancestors, 479
Basque song, oldest, 470
Brothers bearing same Christian name, 54
St. Helen, Queen of England, 129
Waits and gaitas, their etymology, 5 Palk (Robert), Governor of Fort St. George, 207 Palmer (A. S.) on "Be the day weary," 407
Erlik Khan, Tibetian Pluto, 395
Horns of Moses, 284
Melek Taus, idol deity, 336
Putrem, < JEneid,' viii. 596, 383
Quotations, verifying, 333
Sun's motion, rate of, 89 Palmer (J. F.) on ancient dogs, 523
Picts and Scots, 419
Shakespeare and Cicero, 463
- Wearin' o' the Green,' 316
Palmer (W. M.) on payment of larksilver, 376
Papaw, origin of the word, 32 Palmer's portable pens, 515 Parallel passages, 373 Parish and other accounts, 63, 207, 513 Parish boundaries, 268
Parish registers in France, earliest date of, 516 Parker (George), astrologer, and John Partridge,
almanac- maker, 6
Parliament, a voteless candidate for, 413 Parnell (Archdeacon Tho.), poet, his family, 33, 97 Parry family, 132
Parry (G. S.) on arms at Claverley, 87 Parry (J. H.) on Parry family, 132 Parsimony, its correct spelling, 215 Partridge (John), almanac-maker, his legal action
against George Parker, astrologer, in 1700, 6 Pasquils or pasquinades, original meaning of, 5, 57 Pastille-burner, china, 4
Pastophorium = priests' chambers of the Temple, 415 Pater (John), Major-General, 107, 158, 320 Paterson (A.) on brothers bearing the same Christian name, 322
Clock, old, 480
Mistakes, artists', 33
Year 1900 and the styles, 46 Patty Moon's Walk at Tunbridge Wells, 186 Paul I., Emperor of Russia, account of his murder, 23 Pavement, iron, in London, 52 Pavilion, use and meaning of the word, 354 Pax on pictures composed of handwriting, 255 Payen- Payne (De V.) on ' Ye King of Arms,' 234 Payne (W.) on London volunteers, 371
Traeth Mawr, reclamation of, 257 Peace (John), ' Apology for Cathedral Service,' 10, 138