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Notes and Queries, Index to Ninth Volume, January-June 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
(Luke) and Dryden, 563.
Miller (James) noticed, 496.
"Milton Blind," a poem, 395.
Milton's correspondence, 504.
—— widow, 38. 225.
Minshull (Richard) noticed, 38. 225.
Mirabeau, Talleyrand, and Fouché, their Memoirs, 542.
Miser, its original and present meaning, 12. 161.
Mob, its derivation, 601.
Monaldeschi, 233.
Money, its value in the seventeenth century, 375. 478.
Monicke (Dr.), his Notes and Queries on the Ormulum, 465.
Monster found at Maidstone, 106.
Monteith bowl, 452. 599.
Monumental brasses in London, 200.
* Monumental figures, cross-legged, on the Continent, 77.
Moon superstitions, 430.
* Moral philosophy, writers on, 351.
* Morant (Rev. Philip), his lineage, 34.
Morant (Sir John), his pedigree, 56. 250.
More (Sir Thomas) and equity suitors, 420.
Morrice (Sir Wm.), his papers, 7.
Morwenna, lines on the Minster of, 17. 83. 135.
Mother Russel's post, 299.
Motto on an old damask, 11.
Mount Mill and London fortifications, 174. 207. 256. 288.
Mousehunt described, 65. 135. 385. 477. 602.
Muffins and crumpets, origin of, 77. 208.
Muffs worn by gentlemen, 90.
* Mummy chests, 422.
* Mustard, proclamation for making, 450.
Myddleton (Sir Hugh), his burial-place, 495.
Myrtle bee, 205. 602.
N.
* Nails, the master of the, at Chatham, 36.
Namby-pamby, 161.
Names assumed, 32.
—— long, 312.
—— reversible, 184. 285.
Napoleon's spelling, 203.
Narbrough (Sir John) noticed, 418.
Nash (Beau), lines on visiting his palace, 146.
Nattochiis, its meaning, 36. 84. 183.
* Naval atrocities, 10.
"Ned o' the Todding," 36. 135.
Nelson (Lord), inedited letters of, 241. 337. 344.
—— his death, 297.
"-ness," as a termination, 522.
Newman (Professor) on the Celtic language, 356.
Newspaper folk lore, 29. 84. 276. 523.
Newspaper (foreign) leaders, 218. 463.
Newton and Milton, 122.
New Zealander and Westminster Bridge, 74. 159. 361.
Niagara, its pronunciation, 573.
Nicholas, emperor, anagram on, 561.
Nicholas (St.) Cole Abbey, 107.
Nichols's Collectanea, errata in, 371.
* Niebuhr's "ingenious man," 56.
Nightingale and thorn, 162.
* Noctes Ambrosianæ, 397.
Nonjurors' motto, 87.
* Norman towers in London, 222.
North-west passage, 516.
* Norton, origin of this local name, 272.
Nowell (Dean), his first wife, 300.
Nugent (Earl), his poems, 149.
Nugget, its meaning, 232.
O.
Oaths, 61. 45. 402.
Objective and subjective, 170.
O'Brien of Thosmond, 125. 328.
* "Obtains," its conventional meaning, 589.
Odd Fellows, origin of the union, 327. 578.
* Odevaere's history of an ancient clock, 302.
Odoherty (Morgan), 209.
Offices, the sale of, in the seventeenth century, 562.
Ogborne's History of Essex, MSS. of, 322.
* Ogden (John), noticed, 541.
Oglander (Sir Wm.), his chapel, 17.
* "Old Dominion," or Virginia, 468.
Olympic Plain, &c., 270. 526.
Orange blossoms, 386. 527.
Orchat, or orchard, 400.
* Order of St. David of Wales, 125.
"Ordericus Vitalis," Bohn's edition, 512.
Ordinary, a provincialism, 219.
Oriel, as applied to a window, 400.
* Orme, aide-de-camp to General Braddock, 562.
Ormulum, edited by Dr. White, 465.
Orrery (Earl of), his letter to Dr. Thomas Birch, 29.
Osmotherley in Yorkshire, 152.
* Otterburn, battle of, 348.
Oufle (M.), his history, 57.
Ought and aught, 419.
Oxford Commemoration squib, 113.
Oxford jeu d'esprit, 168.
"Oxoniana," a desirable reprint, 300.
P.
Page, its derivation, 106. 255.
Painting, the English school of, 220.
Paintings of Our Saviour, 270. 550.
Palæologi, the last of, 312. 572.
Paleario (Aonio), "Of the Benefit of the Death of Christ," 321.
Paley's plagiarisms, 64.
Palindrome verses, 343.
Pamphlet, curious old one, 391.
Pandras, its derivation, 334.
Paper water-marks, false dates on, 32. 41. 75.
Papyrus, specimen wanted, 222. 529.
Parallel ideas from poets, 121. 466.
Parallel passages, 345.
Parliament, a member electing himself, 285.
Parma (Ferdinand Charles III., duke of), 417. 598.
Parochial libraries, 186.
—— registers, 590.
Party-similes of the seventeenth century, 96.
Paschal eggs, 483.
Passion of Our Lord dramatised, 373. 528.
Patriarchs of the Western Church, 384.
Paul's (St.) school library, 65.
Pax pennies of William the Conqueror, 562.
* Peckham—"All holiday at Peckham," its origin, 35.
Peckwater quadrangle, 400.
Pedigrees forged, 221. 271.
Pelham (Sir John), his monument, 51.
Pepys's letters on Christ's Hospital, 199.
Perspective, 300. 378. 577.
* Petley (Elias) noticed, 105.
Pettifogger explained, 287.
Philip's (St.), Bristol, priory, 150.
Photography:—
albumenized paper, 332. 502.
albumenized process, 206. 254.
box sawdust for collodion, 358.
calotype on the sea-shore, 134.
calotype process, 16. 40. 134. 230. 502.
cameras, 571.
cameras, light in, 525. 548.
cautions, 525.
céroléine process, 382. 429. 526.
chlorides and silver, their proportions, 358.
collodion, 156. 158. 206. 254. 406. 525. 549.
collodion negatives, 282.
collodion plates, 429.
cotton made soluble, 548. 571.
Crookes (Mr.) on restoring old collodion, 206.
Crystal Palace photographs, 571.
cyanide of potassium, 230. 254.
experiences in photography, 429. 456. 501.
ferricyanide of potassium, 549.
glass rod, how to be used, 62.
gun cotton, 283.
history of photographic discovery, 524. 549.
Hockin's Short Sketch for the Tyro, 16.
Hunt's specimens, 41. 182.
his letter, 524.
hydrosulphite of soda baths, 230.
iodized paper, 62.
iodized solution, 182. 230. 254. 310.
light in cameras, 525. 548.
Lyte on collodion, 156. 333.
Lyte's new instantaneous process, 570.
Mansell (Dr.), his operations, 134. 182. 207.
manuscripts copied, 83.
mounting photographs, 310. 381.
negatives multiplied, 83. 110. 502.
nitrate of silver adulterated, 111.
test for, 181.
photographic excursions, 407.
photographic litigation, 598.
photographic queries, 207. 282. 406.
Photographic Society's exhibition, 16. 83. 181.
positives mounted on cardboard, 332.
printing positives, 406.
Rembrandt, photographic copies of, 359.
sensitive collodion, 158.
silver, its recovery, 476.
slides for the magic lantern, 332.
splitting paper for photographic purposes, 61.
spots on collodion pictures, 310.
stereoscopic note, 282.
tent for collodion purposes, 83.