Old Catholics.
A section of the Roman Catholics in Germany who, under the leadership of Dr. Döllinger, rejected the dogma of Papal Infallibility imposed by the Vatican Council in 1870.
Old Czechs.
The Conservative section of the Czech or National party in Bohemia.
Old Dominion.
A name given to the State of Virginia, as the original English Colony in America.
Old Glorious.
A sobriquet of William III of England.
Old Hickory.
Andrew Jackson, President of the United States from 1829 to 1837, was so called on account of his obstinacy of character.