N. on burying in church walls, 37.
—— on dragons, 40.
—— on Memoir of George Steevens, 286.
N. (A.) on "Après moi le déluge," 397.
—— on coinage in Germany, 118.
—— on Pope Joan, 463.
—— on Nao, a ship, 477.
—— on the San Grail, 482.
—— on Stanedge Pole, 390.
Nails, paring them on Sunday, 55. 462.
Nantes, bishop of, a prayer by him, 140.
Nao, a ship, authority wanted, 477. 509.
Napoleon, tablet to, 74.
National debts, their origin, 374. 466. 524.
Natural history, curious fact in, 166. 398. 436.
Nave's (Bartolomeo della) collection of pictures, 236.
Navorscher, De, 81. 106. 114.
N. (D.) on the visit of Elizabeth to Bacon, 44.
Neck, cure for a large, 405.
Nedlam on "Mind your P' and Q's," 463.
Nehceeb (Samoht) on the name of Bacon, 41.
N. (E. L.) on Mr. P. Collier's note on the Winter's Tale, 101.
—— on the origin of harlequins, 165.
—— on true blue, 116.
Nelson (Robert), his armorial bearings, 263.
Nemo on Carolus Lawson, 331.
—— on the author of Broad Stone of Honour, 264.
—— on Pope Joan, 265.
—— on Essay on the Irony of Sophocles, 389.
Nelson's (Lord) dress and sword at Trafalgar, 517.
Nestorians, or lost tribes, 484.
"Nettle in, dock out," its meaning, 133. 201. 205. 368. 463.
Neville family, 24.
Nevinson (Rev. Charles) on Bp. Hooper's Godly Confession, 169.
Newburn (F.) on Drake's Historia Anglo-Scotica, 519.
News, the origin of the word, 300.
New Testament, passages in, illustrated from Demosthenes, 350. 437.
Newspapers, notes on, 164. 248.
N. (G.) on a quotation, "To-day we purpose," 302.
Nibor on Mathew's Mediterranean Passage, 284.
—— on epitaph on Rev. John Mawer, 291.
Nicholson (Andrew) on wife of Bishop Nicolson, 243.
Nicolai (S.) Vita, sive Stultitiæ Exemplar, 87.
Nicolas' History of the Royal Navy, 328.
Nicolson (Bishop), his family, 243. 397.
—— his opinion of Bp. Burnet, 136.
Nieremberg (J. E.), his Contemplations ascribed to Bp. Taylor, 43.
Nievie-nick-nack, a game, 179.
Nile, cataracts of the, 89.
Nine of diamonds, why called "the curse of Scotland," 22. 253. 423. 483.
Nineveh, the king of, burns himself, 408. 506.
—— monuments illustrated from Lucian, 35.
N. (J. D.) on the library of the church of Westminster, 230.
N. (J. G.) on Giovanni Volpe, 247.
—— on Roman Catholic peers, 253.
—— on general pardons, 279.
—— on the term mock-beggar, 44.
N. (J. D. N.) on the black rood of Scotland, 104.
—— on nievie-nick-nack, 179.
N. (M.), a word to literary men, 261.
Nobbs of Norwich, notice of, 447. 525.
Noble names in workhouses, 350.
Nocab on Bacon and Fagan, 106.
—— on hand-bell before a corpse, 154.
—— on snail-eating, 336.
—— on the invention of steam-power, 23.
Noli me tangere, 46. 484.
Nonsuch palace near Ewell, 236.
Norfolk folk-lore rhymes, 206.
Norman nobility, 87. 189. 266. 503.
—— MS. catalogue of, 266. 306.
North Briton, who were the writers in, 409. 432.
Northege family, where located? 425.
Northman on derivation of Yankee, 437.
Notabilis expositio super canonem misse, 87.
Notes and Queries, prefatory notice to vol. iii., 1.
—— in Holland, 81.
Nothing, translation of charade upon, 369.
Novus on disinterment for heresy, 378.
—— on Luther and Ignatius Loyola, 137.
Nourse (Wm. E. C.) on Scandinavia, 370.
"Nullis fraus tuta latebris," motto, 329.
N. (W. M.) on spelling of Britannia, 502.
N. (V. D.) on the order of St. Franciscus, 502.

O.

Oak-web, or cockchafer, 259.
Oates (Titus), his autograph, 27.
Obeism, 59. 149. 150. 309. 376.
Observator, the, its authorship, 323.
Observator revived, its authorship, 323.
Occult transposition of letters, 69.
Od, how this agency is tested, 517.
Offor (George) on Bunyan's portrait, and The Visions, 89.
O. (J. P.) on the marriage of Sir John Vaughan, 223.
Olave's (St.) churches, Southwark, 373.
Oldbuck (Jonathan), jun., on Landwade church, 39.
Oldenburg horn, engraving of, 509.
Oldham, passage in, 372.
Omega on cherubim and seraphim, 27.
O. (M. N.) on Iovanni Volpe, 188. 244.
Onions, St. Thomas', why so called, 187. 252.
Ωω on Tandem D. O. M., 173.
O's, the fifteen, 391.
Organs, when first used in churches, 518.
Ormonde, the Marquis of, on scandal against Queen Elizabeth, 225.
—— portraits, 119.
Outlandish Knight, ballad, 49. 208.
Outline in painting, 63. 154.
Owen (Bp.), his portrait, 8.
Owen (Dr. John), unpublished sermons, 435.
Owen Glendower, his pedigree, 222. 356.
Oxford Friar's Voyage to the North Pole, 168.

P.

P. on the meaning of averia, 157.
—— on Sir Thomas Bullen's drinking-horn, 38.
—— on dragons, 157.
—— on the barons of Hugh Lupus, 87.
—— on Montchesni family, 518.
—— on the meaning of Venwell, 310.
—— on the sword of William the Conqueror, 24.

Q.

Q. on Schmidt's Antiquitates Neomagensis, 328.
—— on a quotation from Tillotson, 241.
Q. (D.) on the meaning of slums, 284.
Q. (F. S.) on cockade, 196.
—— on derivation of aver, 292.
—— on pillgarlick, 74.
—— on true blue, 92.
Q. (P.) on Civil War tract, 303.
Q. (Q.) on a quotation from Cam. Emblem., 433.
—— on skeletons at Egyptian banquets, 482.
Q. (U.) on Bartolus' Learned Man Defended, 224.
—— on a quotation from the The Christian Instructed, 240.
Quakers' attempt to convert the Pope, 302. 335. 396.
Quarles, was he pensioned? 11.
Quebeça and his epitaph, 223. 458.
Quidam on Gillingham, 448.
Quinces a customary present, 20.
Quincuplex Psalterium, 86.
Quotations: "I preached as a dying man to dying men," 36.
—— "And coxcombs vanquish Berkeley by a grin," 110.
—— "After me the deluge," 299.
—— "A fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind," 300.
—— "Earth has no rage," 45.
—— "A verse may find him," &c., 60.
—— "The lucky have whole days," 69.
—— "Clarum et venerabile nomen," 69.
—— "Plurima gemma latet cæcâ tellure sepulta," 76.
—— "Cum grano salis," 66. 153. 253.
—— "The soul's dark cottages," 105. 154
—— "Fine by degrees and beautifully less," 105. 154.
—— "Sun, stand thou still upon Gideon!" 137. 191.
—— "Sees good in everything," &c., 168.
—— "La Rose nait en un moment," 186.
—— "Laus tua non tua fraus, " 290. 466.
—— "Lavora, come se tu," &c., 188. 226.
—— "Impatient to speak and not see," 213.
—— "Just notions will into good actions grow," 240.
—— "O wearisome condition of humanity," 241.
—— "Marriage is such a rabble rout," 263.
—— "Poor Allinda's growing old," 264.
—— "Deal, Dover, and Harwich," 264.
—— "The feast of reason," &c., 265.
—— "In the sweat of thy brow," 275.
—— "There was a maid of Westmoreland," 278.
—— "Too wise to err," 279.
—— "Quadrijugis invectus equis," 287.
—— "Harry Parry, when will you marry?" 207. 289.
—— "To-day we purpose," &c., 302. 396.
—— "God take those soonest whom He loves best," 302. 377.
—— "So geographers on Afric's downs," 372. 485.
—— "Nature's mother wit," 388.
—— "Felix, quem faciunt," 373. 431. 482.
—— "Nulli fraus tuta latebris," 323. 433.
—— "The right divine of kings to govern wrong," 494.
—— "In time the bull is brought to bear the yoke," 388. 502.
—— "Men may live fools," &c., 518.
—— "Suum cuique tribuere," 518.
—— "We hope, and hope, and hope," 448.
—— "William the Norman conquers England's state," 168.
—— "Words are men's daughters," 38. 110. 154.

R.

R. on epitaph on Countess of Pembroke, 413.
—— on Smith's collections of MSS., 285.
R. (a reader) on expressions in Milton, 241.
R. 2. (C. J.) on Aristophanes on the modern stage, 105.
R. (A.) on a pun by Milton, 141.
R. (A. jun.) on the picture of the Saviour, 228.
R. (A. B.) on epitaph of the "worthie knight," 57.
Rab Surdam, 42. 193.
Rack, its meaning in Shakspeare, 218.
Rag Sunday in Sussex, 425.
Rainbow, odour from the, 224. 310.
Raines (F. R.) on record of existing monuments, 514.
R. (A. L.) on Dr. Maitland's Illustrations of Mesmerism, 220.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, an incident respecting, 105.
Ramasshed, meaning of the term, 347. 434.
Ratcatcher on the word ferret, 461.
Ratche, its meaning, 265.
Rawson (J.) on the mother church of the Saxons, 90.
R. (C. C.) on the Tradescants, 469.
R. (C. I.) on Criston, Somerset, 357.
—— on the frozen horn, 459.
—— on "Quadrijugis invectus equis," 287.
—— on the white rose, 505.
Rds. (E.) on the Brownes of Cowdray, 194.
Reader on monumental symbolism, 449.
Rechibus, its meaning, 302.
Red book of the Irish Exchequer, 6.
Red hand, 194.
Red Sindon, 27.
Redwing's nest, 408. 486.
Registration of Dissenters in churches, 370. 460. 486. 524.
R. (E. J.) on touching for the evil, 290.
Relic, story of a, 234.
Relton (F. B.) on the family of Lord of Relton, 208.
—— on Capt. Howe's relation to Geo. II., 353.
—— on natural daughter of James II., 224. 506.
—— on the symbolism of the fir-cone, 290.
Relton (Lord of), particulars wanted, 208.
Resurrection, traces of it B. C., 274.
Revert on "Nettle in, dock out," 463.
R. (F.) on the etymology of Balsall, 373.
R. (F. R.) on Sir Andrew Chadwick, 247.
—— on the family of Entwysels, 61.
—— on early culture of the imagination, 73.
—— on hiring servants in Holderness, &c., 328.
—— on "Jurat? crede minus," 143.
R. (G.) on Gloucester alarm, 278.
—— on the locality of Criston, 278.
R. (G. T.) on anachronisms of painters, 517.
R. (G. H.) on William Tell legend, 187.
R. (H. C.) on the foundation-stone of St. Mark's, Venice, 88.
Rich (A., jun.) on the episcopal mitre and papal tiara, 144.
Richardson (Joseph), notice of, 276. 334.
Richard III., the day of his accession, 351. 457.
—— traditional notice of, 206. 221. 300.
Rifles, the best, English or American? 517.