Morland (Benjamin), High Master of St. Paul's School, v. 141, 313
Morland (Samuel) and Newcome's School, Hackney, i. 148, 217, 313, 458
Morland (Sir Samuel) and Cromwell, x. 281; tablet on pump at Hammersmith, 390 Morland family at Hackney and Bethnel Green, v. 141, 193
Morland Gallery, Fleet Street,, v. 69, 132 Morley (Robert de) and Robert de Montalt, e 1337, vi. 312; ix. 133 Morlow family, vii. 311
Morning Post,' 1772-1916, its history, ii. 301, 322, 342, 437
Morning Star" in North American Indian, iii. 9, 74, 179
Moron," meaning of word, xi. 290
Morrell (John and William), Westminster scholars, ix. 151
Morris, Arnold and Battersby,' 1782, pamphlet, iii. 416
Morris (Charles), of Portman Square, his history, v. 264, 330
Morris (Capt. Charles) and Thackeray, viii. 251,
Morris (R.), his pamphlet Morris, Arnold and Battersby,' 1782, iii. 416
Morris (Richard) and Regent's Park Panoramic Views,' xi. 350
Morris (William), his poem Sigurd the Vol- sung,' 1880, ii. 448
Morris family, i. 487; ii. 31
Morris family, early settlers in America, ix. 462
Morrison (Arthur), alderman, memorial at Donnybrook, v. 146
Morrison (George), Westminster scholar, ix. 90 Morshead (E. D. H.), 1849-1912, his writings, vi. 317
"Mort "a large quantity, use of the word, ii. 77
Mortality, Bills of, 1593-1758, whereabouts of a volme, i. 349
Mortara (Edgar), 'La Veritable Histoire de,' 1860, iii, 359.
Mortars, date of three metal, v. 209, 250, 277 Morthland (John), m. 1789, viii. 367
Mortimer (J. Hamilton), R.A., his letters, i. 370, 414, 477
Mortimer's Cross, the battle of, xi. 361
Mortlake, J. E. Anderson's Surrey prints be- queathed to, i. 486
Mortoft (F.), his travels in Europe, 1658, i. 221 Morton (Rev. Charles), b. 1626, viii. 10, 39 Moscow, the burning of, under Napoleon, ii. 149, 198, 295
"Mot "a fair, xi. 411, 455 Mothe (Antoine de la), m. 1687, ix. 68 Mother Anthony's Well, place-name, x. 470 Mother, her influence on her unborn child, ii. 190, 316; iii. 17, 76, 283 at
Mothering Sunday, x. 249, 292, 334, 396; Bewdley, v. 65; rose-coloured vestments on, viii. 249, 296, 332
Motley (Richard), clockmaker, of London, x. 431, 495; xi. 247
Motoring novels, vii. 208, 278
Motteux (John), Fellow of the Society of Anti- quaries, c. 1770, ii. 469; iii. 35 Motteux (Pierre Antoine), his Farewel Folly,' v. 310
Mottoes: Family, viii. 471; 1x. 17; Flemish, of the Counts of Flanders, 1. 469; Heraldic, x. 110; on love tokens, books containing, iv. 137; Regimental, xi. 61, 116, 235, 356 Mottoes:-
Alterum alterius auxilio egit, ix. 331, 397; x. 116
Arcui meo non confldo, iii. 403 Aultre n'aray, i. 41
Auspicio Regis et Senatus Angliæ, vi. 131, 176, 237
Aut scribenda agere aut legenda scribere, xi. 30, 77
Crux mihi grata quies, ix. 191
Deceived in Friendship and betrayed in Love, xi. 49
Deus mihi lux et salus, ix. 310
Dolor est medicina doloris, ix. 251, 295 Donec repleat orbem, i. 255
Durabo (I will endure), iii. 215
Et virtutem et musas (Mill Hill School), x. 210, 357
Faugh-a-Ballagh (clear the way), ii. 350, 416; iii. 14
Fideli quid obstat, xi. 23
Fortitudine (Barr family), v. 153
Horas non numero nisi et serenas, viii. 511 I beare in minde, ix. 111, 176
In utrumque paratus, ii. 107, 195 Iniusti iusta querela, ix. 251 Invicta, iii. 477
Lavins (? Levins) Fit Patientia, viii. 349 Loyalto Melie, of Richard III, i. 9 Loyauté me lie, i. 9
Mea sic mihi, ix. 251
Nec elatus, nec dejectus, ix. 231 Nemo me impune lacessit, iii. 117
Non rapit imperium vis tua, sed recipit, iv. 110
Nutrisco et extinguo, iii. 215
Nvdrisco il buono et spengo il reo. iii. 278 Oh for a book and a shady nook, v. 237, 277,
Overcome all difficulties, iii. 419, 482 Par bien attendre, vii. 410 Populo dat jura volenti, ii. 96 Prævisa mala periunt, vii. 249 Pransuri vagamur, x. 322 Prenez garde, xi. 149
Pro pelle cutem, v. 93, 132, 164, 217, 250 Qui s'estime Petyt deviendra Grand, iv. 172
Recepit, non rapuit, ii. 26, 96, 336, 454 Remember, iii. 385, 455
Septem sine horis, ii. 310, 377, 436
The beauty of the house is order, i. 208 Tria juncta in uno iii. 487; iv. 82, 92 Tria numina juncta in uno, iv. 82
True to the end, xi. 371
Municipal officers, churches used for election of, i. 38, 437; v. 127, 162
'Munster Farmer's Magazine, The,' vii. 250 Murch (John), of Honiton, clockmaker, v. 152 Murder, supposed miscarriage of justice, 1817, i. 289, 358, 413
Murdock (John), the schoolmaster of R. Burns, vi. 169
Murillo, picture by, x. 469
Tu vois l'heure, on a Savoy sundial, v. 233 Murphy (Arthur), dramatist, and Mrs. Plun- Una custodia probitas, iv. 104
Ut amnis vita labitur, iii. 478
Vitta Latta : Libro Pace, in Napoleon's 'Molière,' iv. 102, 167 Vix ea nostra voco, ii. 134 We fear nae foe, iii. 417 Mouatt (Alexander, Frederick and James), Westminster scholars, viii. 431 Mounds, Indian, U.S.A., origin and purpose of, iii. 90, 154, 372, 431
Mounford (Sir Simon) and Edward IV's expedi- tion to France, xi. 309
Mount Morgan mine, x. 408, 474
Mount, Whitechapel, early references to, i. 485;
"Mountain ": a wine, use of the word, iii. 387 Mountain-dew," meaning of the term, xii. 350 Mounted Police. See under London.
Mountford, Montford or Montfort families, iii. 506
Mountrath, the last Earl of, said to have been deformed, iii. 188
Mouse squeak as ill omen, viiì, 212, 255 Mouser (Amelia), pseudonym, iv. 49 Moving pictures, their evolution, ii. 293
Mow," its varying pronunciation, iv. 74, 196 Mowing and rain, connection between, v. 41, 81, 106
Moyle (J.), c. 1500, of Eastwell, his second wife, i. 189, 336
Moyle family of Bake, St. Germans, i. 242 Mozart (W. A.), Lord Beaconsfield and, i. 167, 336
Mozeen (Muzeen) family, x. 371, 416
Mugs, Coronation," first manufacture of, i. 370, 448, 476; with masonic emblems, vii. 289, 373
Mulberry trees in England, ix. 308, 337, 377, 519; x. 59, 72; xi. 175
Mules and climbing at high altitudes, ix. 354, 395, 431, 475;
Mulholland John), of Conaghy, c. 1723, xi. 424 Mullen (Sar uel), poet, ix. 331
Müller (Ma), his definition of religion, iv. 186, 250
Mulready envelope anticipated, xi. 9 "Mumbo umbo," origin of the expression, ii. 47, 114
Mumming play, 'St. George,' versions of, i. 327, 390, 515 "Mumps mus," origin of the word, iii. 464 Muncha usen's Travels,' Supplement to, printed 1802, i. 169
Mundell (R. C.), Westminster scholar, ix. 470 Mundy (Rev. John), d. 1653, his parentage, ii. Mundy family and their connexion with Alston- field, ii. 129, 214
Munfort (Henry de), witness to early Royal charter, x. 242 charter
Murray (Alexander, Charles and John), West- minster scholars, ix. 70
Murray (Sir Andrew)=Anna Menteith, vi. 294 Murray (Sir David), Bart., and the '45 Rebel- lion, his death, iii. 506; iv. 225
Murray (Lord Edward), died in Jamaica, 1734, his identity, v. 293
Murray (Hon. Erskine), his expedition to Borneo, viii. 470
Murray (Rev. Lord George), his telegraphic invention, vii. 32
Murray (John), m. 1789, viii. 188
Murray (John), F.S.A., F.L.S., his lecture on chemistry, 1822, ii. 27
Murray (Sir Robert), 9th Bart., his history, iv.
Museum of Arts, 1787, proposed, vii. 104, 138 Musgrave (George and Richard), Westminster scholars, ix. 70 Musgrave (Philip), memorial clock-tower at Penrith, iv. 208
Musgrave (Simeon), his parentage, viii. 370 "Mushroom Freeman," vii. 69, 111 Music: 14th-century MS., in Paris, i. 449; March of the Men of Harlech,' ii. 49, 113; use of the major and minor keys, 49, 216; founder of Tonic Sol-Fa method, 388; its power to "charm" snakes, 470, 533; iii. 57; in the early eighteenth century, viii. 350; transmitted by wireless, ix. 248; the con- ductor's baton, xi. 167, 213, 299 Musical instruments, mechanical, xi. 26 Musonius, apophthegm of, vi. 311 Mussel-duck, some supposed habits of, ii. 487 Mustard family, ix. 211, 254, 295, 313 Musters (Robert), Westminster scholar, 1720, viii. 470
Mutation, Charles Darwin on, i. 229, 315 Myers (F. W. H.), date of birth, x. 329 Myerse (Mathew), Winchester scholar, 1551, vi. 36, 93, 100
Mylor churchyard epitaphs, i. 347 Myrbach's illustrations of Daudet's 'Jack,' v. 150, 219
Naas, Sovereign of, vii. 109. 172 "Nablette," its meaning, v. 66, 108 Nadir, the angel, xi. 411
Nail-cutting, medical value of, viii. 248 Nairne (Katherine), her escape from Edinburgh prison in 1766, ix. 290, 335
Nairne (William) - Margaret Arnott, vi. 274 Naked Prince, the, a seventeenth-century ex- hibition, vi. 227, 278
Name changed at confirmation, iv. 43 Names: descriptive, derived from localities in Great Britain, v. 290; hidden, in dedications to Elizabethan books, vi. 10, 44; old English, for girls, ix. 71; peculiar, of farms in Pem- brokeshire, i. 466; of ships, use of the definite article, ii. 370
Name-plate of a street, London, 1734, i. 47 Napier's bones "=numbering rods, x. 17
Naples and the vicinity, guide-books to, c. 1700, iii. 85
Napoleon (Louis), poetic works, vii. 490; viii. 14, 54
Napoleon III, in Lancashire, vi. 63
Nares (Edward), D.D., his 'Thinks-I-to-Myself,' 1811, i. 69, 117
Nash (Beau), epigram on, iii. 69, 379 Nassau Street, name-plate, 1734, i. 47 Nasturtium plant, names given to it, v. 267, 302
Natanier, painter, xi. 233
National Gallery: its first home, iv. 128; painter of The Assumption of the Virgin,' x. 181
Natural brother," use of term, xi. 192 Naturalization by Act of Parliament, iv. 127, 130, 172, 258, 266
Naval battle between English and Danish ships, c. 897, location, x. 187
Naval and military funds, eighteenth century, viii. 347
Naval records accessible to the public, c. 1800, ii. 330, 375, 398, 417
Naval uniform, traditions concerning, xi. 324 Navarino, battle of, 1827, a relic of, xii. 131 Navigation, origin and meaning of dead reckoning" in, vi. 35
Navy and Army, official scale of comparative rank in, vi. 273
Navy, British: date of introduction of ensigns, i. 14; Belgian origin of, A.D. 288, 226; bomb- vessels, x. 16; an early reference, v. 6; King's Gentlemen Volunteers, 1692, iii. 229, 311, 315; legends: Nelson at the Battle of Copenhagen, ii. 210, 297; origin of the pennant, 210, 297; relic of, temp. Charles I, ii. 487; iii. 36, 77 Nawes or Nowes (John), of Romsey, Hants, vi. 229
Neal (Nathaniel), secretary of Million Bank, v.
Neale (William), d. 1893, x. 310, 375
Neale and Dutton families of Cheam, iv. 159 Neale and Winkworth, builders of St. Peters's Chapel-of-Ease, Westminster, viii. 441 Neanderthal, ravine in Rhenish Prussia, early human remains in, iii. 494 Neate family, history, v. 13, 50 Nebuchadnezzar, poem on, viii. 33
Needham (William Enne), parish clerk of St. Margaret's, Westminster, 1850, xii. 472 Needham's Point cemetery. See Barbados. Neele (Henry), poet, 1798-1828, iv. 161 Neff (Felix, Memoirs of,' publication of, i. 309, 373
Negro, or coloured, bandsmen in the Army, ii. 303, 378
Negro drummers in the British Army, vii. 169 Neilson (Lilian Adelaide), actress, d. 1880, her parentage, i. 329, 370, 452; viii. 357
Nelson (Horatio, Lord), history of memorial rings, i. 34, 96; at the Battle of Copenhagen, ii. 210, 297; fragment of Last Diary, iv. 72; Collenbach's description of him and Lady Hamilton, 129; the font at Burnham Thorpe Church, 327; his coxswain, John Sykes, v. 257; his biography by John Jones, vi. 170; memorial at his last request, 146; his signal at Trafalgar, and the man who hoisted it, ix. 301, 356, 464 (corrigenda 360); his daughter, date of birth, 527; portrait by H. Eldridge, x. 48; his four wounds, xi. 321; a historical sword, 183, 235; his fighting sword, 241, 313,. 334, 398, 536; xii. 98
Nelson's Seat,' engravings of views of, vi. 109 Nelthorpe (Edward), steward of St. Paul's School Feast, 1699, iii. 128, 220
Neolithic implements, fixing the horizon of, meaning of phrase, ix. 410 Neologisms, "lorribus," v. 205; French, "spido- mètre,' v. 287; tribion," 287 Neoplemuda, xi. 130 (corrigendum 260), 358 Neopurgensis," meaning, vii. 312, 354 Nepean (Henry) of Launceston, v. 292 Neptune, origin of ceremonies when " crossing the Line," iv. 77, 139
Nero, Emperour of Rome, The Tragedy of," and Piso's Conspiracy,' plays, v. 254, 299, 323
Nerval (Gérard de), his 'Le Soldat par Chagrin,' ii. 220
Netherlands, English travellers in, their books, iii. 333, 364, 399, 456; old British hatchments in the, ix. 247; signatures of British officers serving during 16th and 17th centuries, x. 270 Nettle stings, dock leaves and, yi. 295, 319; vii. Neubourg (Robert de), d. 1159. and Waleran Count of Meulan, xii. 43, 207
"Never prophesy unless you know" v. 315 Nevill (Alexander) at the Earl of hrewsbury's. funeral, 1560, ii. 268, 372
Nevill (Canon E. R.) on origin of slang terms, V. 294
Neville (Cecily), Duchess of York, her will, ii.
Neville (Sir John) at the Earl of Shrewsbury's: funeral, 1560, ii. 268, 372
Neville family arms of, ii. 50 Nevin family, x. 131, 178, 316, 358 New Brunswick, letter from, 1840, xii. 347, 419, 458
"Necessary woman in Royal Household, xi. New College, Oxford, hereditary scholarship at,
v. 48, 297; old stained glass from, vi. 188, 231, 281, 314
New England, origin of the place-nane, vi. 12 New England, religious persecutions in, vii. 446,. 493; viii. 16, 117
"New English Dictionary': additions and cor- rections, i. 9, 44, 88, 165, 226, 348, 409, 458, 465, 489, 507; ii. 26, 78-47, 114-69, 138-71, 177- 79, 138-126, 174, 299-147, 308-328, 456-347- 468, 538; iii. 187-210, 312-228-266-297, 522— 298-325-479; iv. 155, 218, 271, 283; vi. 34, 62, 250, 270, 280; xii. 68, 130, 149, 214, 219, 234, 457, 513; notes on changed accentuations in, v. 32, 105, 137, 166; dinner in 1897, x. 95; speeches delivered at dinner, 1899, ix. 388 "New Exchange," London, site of, vii. 371, 398,
New Figaro, The,' published 183-, viii. 466 New Orleans, restoration of the old French quarter, vi. 8
New River, construction of, x. 489; John Stow's connexion with, xi. 35 New Shakespere Society, full list of its publica- tions, iv. 77, 143, 170, 338; v. 162 New Testament MS. of the 15th century, iii. 507 New Theatre, Hammersmith, viii. 408, 452 New Year cards in the eighteenth century, ix. 207, 296
New York: origin of name of Wall Street, iii. 30, 259; as capital city of U.S.A., 170, 338, 428; earliest plan of, v. 204
Newcastle Apothecary, A,' poem by George Colman, ix. 491; x. 59
Newcastle to Holmby, Charles I's route, 1646, iii. 300, 361, 429
Newcome family at Hackney and Bethnal Green, v. 141
Newcomen Society, objects, vii. 440 Newcome's School, Hackney, and Lord Chan- cellors Hardwicke, i. 148, 217, 313, 458 "Newcomes, The (Thackeray), key to
characters in, v. 14, 77 Newell (R. Henry), b. 1836, ix. 273, 313, 374, 477, 510
Newington (Dr. Sam), "Sigma," his biography, xii. 92, 138
Newland Church, inscription on brass plate in, ii. 90, 138
Newman (Jacob), b. 1676, vii. 311
Newman (Cardinal), his bust in Oxford, i. 427, 513; his birthplace, viii. 208; and Wales, ix. 354, 438;
Newman (Rev. J. H.), his Lives of the Eng- lish Saints,' ix. 231, 276
Newman (John Henry), in Sicily, 1833, iii. 28; Carlyle on his intellect, 211, 277; on Athens, echoes from Milton, iv. 181
Newman (Thomas), grocer, of London, 1609, his pedigree, iii. 210
Newman family and Wales, 1x. 354, 438 Newmans at Westminster School, v. 13 Newport (I. of W.) and the Revolution of 1688, iv. 289, 338
Durham, c. 1700-50, xii. 173, 254; reprints of early English, vi. 247; ix. 209, 377; Smith Street Gazette,' 1849, iii. 447; Tercentenary Handlist of,' additions, viii. 38, 91, 118, 173, 252, 476; x. 191, 213, 279; The Weekly History,' iii. 87; Trewman's Flying Post,' iii. 355; Twenty-year subscription, x. 30; Whittington Gazette,' c. 1849, iii. 447 Newton (Capt.) of Lincolnshire, c. 1730, iii. 71, 180
Newton (Deborah), (Mrs. James Smith), her grandfather, vi. 230 Newton (Gilbert Stuart), R.A., particulars of his pictures, v. 236, 277; portraits by, vi. 75 Newton (Sir Isaac) and Capt. Newton, c. 1730, iii. 71, 180; collateral descendants of, xi. 377, 520
Newton (John), of Olney, 1781, a letter of, xii. 50 Newton (Lord), his Lord Lyons,' ii. 260 Newtons at Westminster School, v. 41
'Ney as terminal to surnames, its etymology, v. 290; vi. 22
Nibbs (Richard Henry), marine painter, d. 1893, x. 9, 57, 58 Nibelungen Lied, English poetical translations, iv. 215
Nicæa, ancient painting at, vii. 408 Niccolò da Uzzano. See Uzzano. Niches in churchyard crosses, vi. 251, 299, 341; vii. 13
Nicholas IV. (Pope), survey of, ix. 31 Nicholl (Major), of 17th Dragoons, biography, vi. 189
Nicholson (George), printer, 1760-1825, ii. 147 Nicholson (General John), his pedigree, v. 180, 330; x. 109, 158, 173, 290, 337, 377 Nicholson (Renton), his autobiography, vii. 216, 235
Nicholson (William) of Dublin, v. 98 Nicholson (Alderman William), bust at Bolton, v. 313
Nicholson family, v. 21, 130
Nicholson and Craggs families, their relation- ship, iv. 220, 310
Nicknames of celebrated statesmen, xii. 188. 234, 317, 376, 497
Nicknames of regiments in use in 1916, i. 30, 74, 138, 159; v. 19; carried by surnames, v. 195 Nicol (Walter), d. 1811, ix. 52
Nicolas V., Pope, papal insignia of, ii. 154 Nicolas (Nicholas Harris) and Hicks's MS. History of St. Ives, viii. 489
Niel (Nathaniel) and the Million Bank, xi. 193 Nigger minstrelsy, x. 169, 217, 379 Nightingale (Florence), anagram on her name, i. 507; and Haverstock Hill, vi. 309 Nightingale (Mrs. Mary), 1714-1817, her bio- graphy, xii. 432
Nightingale Lane, Wapping, meeting-house in, xii. 151, 196
Nightingales, Izaak Walton on, vi. 205; folk- lore relating to, ii. 190; viii. 210, 274 Nile, methods of eliminating impurities from the water, i. 18, 38, 76
News," synonyms for, used, c. 1624, iii. 187 News-collector," use of the word, 1760, ii. 350 Newspaper placard, the history of, i. 13, 77, 129, 30; 317, 435; ii. 114; ix. 58 Newspapers: Atlas,' file of, for 1829, xii. 53; evolution of the evening paper, iii. 261; first English provincial, 1701, ii. 81, 155, 216, 292; histories of, ii. 81, 155, 216, 292-124- 301, 22, 342, 437-308, 346, 366; old, xi. 108, 157, 177; oldest halfpenny evening, x. 330, 436, 476; provincial papers established before" 1723, . 261; published in Newcastle and
Nine of diamonds and the Curse of Scotland, iii. 494
Nirvana, its definition, iv. 64
Nisgull." name for smallest pig of a litter, viii. 435
Nola,' use of the word, vii. 502; viii. 37 Nollekens (Joseph), the prints and library of, ix. 328, 376
Nomansland, Thrale family at, vi. 272 Nomenclator Navalis,' xi. 391, 437
Nomenclature, the influence on character of, vi. 273, 315
"Non vox sed votum," couplet, its source, xii. 431, 499, 519
Nonconformist Minister, execution of, xi. 233, 374, 433, 492, 535; xii. 16, 26, 53, 92, 94, 151 Nonconformity, early, in Devon and Cornwall, iii. 273, 337, 425 Non-Descript,' college, ix. 377 Non-juring clergy, baptismal registers, x. 189 "Non-naturals,' early occurrence as sub- stantive, v. 176 Norcross (John), English freebooter, v. 291 Norden (John), map-maker, 1548-1625, ix. 488, 533
magazine of Macclesfield
Norfolk cheeses in the fourteenth century, viii.
Norfolk churchwarden's charities, 1716, viii. 247 Norfolk manuscripts (Frere), their purchaser, v. 182, 217
Noris (Cardinal Entico), 1631-1709, his descen- dants, vii. 8, 35
Norland's Academy, ix. 469
Norton (Anne, Lady), her epitaph at Newing- ton-next-Sittingbourne, iv. 323
Norton (Eardley), watchmaker of London, xi. 47, 94
Norton family in Ireland, viii. 50, 137, 195; portraits of, xii. 173
Norwich, fire on Dec. 25, 1766, iv. 159 Norwich Gazette, 1724, xi. 108
Norwich Post,' first English provincial news- paper, 1701, ii. 81, 216, 292
Nos habitat, non tartara," its source, v. 119 Nose of wax," origin of the phrase, ii. 150 Nosey Parker"= inquisitive person, iii. 170; xi. 29
Nostrification, use and meaning of the word, vi. 226
"Not lost, but gone before," authorship of phrase, ix. 529
Not So Bad as We Seem': Charles Knight, x. 10, 51
Notables born in 1809, iii. 148, 216
Notes and Queries,' Feb. 4, 1871, xii. corri- gendum 211; and German papers, ii. 266; offspring in other countries, v. 38; pre- decessors of, ix. 229, 308; note on ending of 12th Series, ix. 421; Service Roll, iii. 60 Notes, currency, words on, i. 147, 256; Treasury, meaning of Arabic words on, i. 249, 418 Nothing: Bp. Hall on doing nothing, iv. 300,
'Nothing but their eyes to weep with," use of phrase, viii. 228, 316, 435, 456 "Notice " given out of doors to domestic servants, ii. 108
Notre Dame de Trésor, whereabouts of statue of, ii. 27, 178
Notting Barn Farm. See under London. Nouchette, Christian or family name, vi. 169 Nourjahad, History of,' printed in Dublin, xii. 331, 396, 416
Novel, c. 1870, two Marguerites in, i. 150 Novel, English, the first illustrated, ii. 90, 153 Novelists, female, 1785-1815, i. 111, 150, 155, 215, 280
Norman castles, secret doors and passages in, Novello (Vincent), his letter to Leigh Hunt, xii. 132, 177
Novels and song-books, old, viii. 369, 413; three- volume, x. 329
Noviomagian Society, x. 417; xi. 56, 135, 177 Noviomagus, ancient city, and the Novio- magians, iii. 385; Society of, iv. 24
"Now then!" use of the term, c. 1000, v. 295; vi. 44; vii. 469, 512; viii. 17, 38, 76 Nowes or Nawes (John) of Romsey, Hants, vi.
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