O
- Oboe player, Nicholson
1138.
- O’ Brien, Sir Patrick, d. 1895, baronet
1199.
- I.L.N. 4 May 1895 p. 534 portrait.
- Observatories, Adsett court near Gloucester
132,
- Bath
333,
- Bradstones
310,
- Hartwell house
354,
- Ipswich
810,
- Madras
44,
- Oxford
1648,
- Poonah
44,
- Pritchard’s at Clapham
1648,
- Radcliffe at Oxford
108,
- St. Helena
108,
- Starfield
310.
- Oculists, Mackenzie
633,
- Mackmurdo
640,
- Middlemore
866.
- O’ Connell, Daniel, d. 1847, patriot, duel with D’ Esterre
668,
- his chief antagonist in the commons
35,
- his chaplain
874,
- his counsel
591,
1410,
- his physician
1251,
- his supporter
1613.
- Offices abolished, attorney general of Malta
302,
- British consul general, Paris
971,
- chairman of colonial land and emigration commissioners
1034,
- commissionership of bankrupts at Manchester
75,
- commissioner of bankrupts for Stafford, Lichfield and Newcastle-under-Lyme
270,
- commissioner of hackney coaches
93,
- court for relief of insolvent debtors
324,
- custos brevium of queen’s bench
207,
- filazer, exigenter and clerk of outlawries office in Inner Temple
207,
- gentleman of the ewry at Windsor castle
93,
- governor of St. Helena
1381,
- inspector general of army schools
369,
- land waiter for exports in revenue department, Dublin
784,
- master in chancery, Ireland
1039,
- official agents in long room custom house, London
1295,
- pipe office in the exchequer
1329,
- royal naval college Portsmouth abolished, but reestablished
65,
- serjeant at arms, Ireland
573,
- tellers of the exchequer
1461,
1462,
- vice-consul at Spezzia
403,
- weigh master of butter
262.
- Oldham incorporated, the first mayor
1555.
- Ollendorff, H. G. (son of Gerson Ollendorff), b.
Rawicz, Posen 31 Dec. 1802, educ. Breslau and Posen, was in England 1825–50, d.
Paris April 1865, bur. Montmartre cemetery. His son Paul Ollendorff was
b. 28 bis Rue de Richelieu, Paris 24 Feb. 1851 and is an editor and
bookseller at that address, where he sells the Méthodes Ollendorff.
1239.
- Omnibus companies, London conveyance co.
1102,
- Wellington omnibuses
1102.
- Opium, improved method of collecting juice of poppy
96.
- Opticians, Jones
142,
- Pritchard
1648.
- Orange marmalade, first made
175.
- Oratorio, Powell’s imitation of an
1609.
- Orchids, first growers of
209,
- grower of
388,
- orchid houses at Chatsworth
1401.
- Ordnance survey, director of
50.
- Organ boys, school for the mendicant Italian
822.
- Organists, Lambert
283,
- Leffler
367,
- Limpus
433,
- Massey
786,
- May
811,
- Monk
924.
- Orion, a farthing epic
879.
- Orleans princes, tutor to
388.
- Orleans, Ferdinand, killed 1842, duke of
1255.
- Osbaldiston, David Webster, d. 1850, actor and manager
119.
- O’Shea, Katherine, her divorce and marriage to C. S. Parnell
1358.
- Otter hunters
1687.
- Outlaws, Morrison
988,
- Grenville Murray
1044.
- Overend, Gurney & Co. bill discounters, prosecution of
193.
- Owen, Robert, d. 1858, philanthropist
1291,
- established village communities
138,
- his literary executor
1334,
- Owen centenary
1334.
- Oxford, Ashmolean museum, endowment of
1345,
- Aubrey Moore studentship founded
944,
- Balliol master
80
- and scholarships thrown open
80,
- barrister expelled from the circuit mess
193,
- Bodleian, Madden manuscripts
684,
- Bullingdon cricket club
77,
- clinker fours race
649,
- Hertford college established
865,
- first prælector of logic
865,
- Jelf junior proctor, his strictness causes uproar at commemoration
73,
- Mac Laren’s gymnasium
644,
- Magdalen hall, master
77
- and cricket club
77,
- Mansfield college
51,
- Merton bumps every boat but one
615,
- old white house cricket ground
1154,
- Pembroke master
96,
- Phrontisterion, a drama
725,
- popery in Oxford, a tract
806,
- Pusey condemned for heresy
1677,
- Queen’s provost
41
- and taberdar
696,
- regius professor of divinity’s lectures revived
164,
- rev. John Mavor dies in the gaol
806,
- rime of the new made baccalere
291,
- St. John’s, first honorary fellow
725,
- Union society formed
648,
- Wycliffe hall founded
1407.
P
- Pacific fur company promoted
625.
- Packman, A., in Scotland
116.
- Painters, See also Pictures.
- Arnald
1525,
- Collier
925,
- Cox
1111,
- Crome
275,
- Daniel
1360,
- Havers
963,
- Heaphy
1042,
- Illidge
6,
- Ince
8,
- Inchbold
8,
- Ingal
9,
- Ingham
9,
- Ingpen
14,
- Innskipp
18,
- Ironside
20,
- Irvine
21,
- Jackson
37,
- Jenkins
78,
- Jervice
93,
- Johns
102,
- Johnson, H. J.
106,
- Johnston, A.
112,
- Johnstone, W. B.
120,
- Jones
126,
- Jopling
147,
- Joy, J. C.
151,
- Joy, T. M.
152,
- Joy, W.
152,
- Justyne
157,
- Jutsum
158,
- Kearney
167,
- Keeling
172,
- Keene
173,
- Kendrick
192,
- Kennedy
201,
- Kennion
203,
- Keyl
215,
- Kidd, J. B.
217,
- Kidd, W.
217,
- Kilpack
219,
- King
225,
- Kirkup
245,
- Knell
251,
- Knight, J. B.
253,
- Knight, J. P.
253,
- Knight, W. H.
255,
- Ladbrooke, H.
275,
- Ladbrooke, J. B.
275,
- Ladbrooke, R.
275,
- Ladell
275,
- Lance
289,
- Landells
290,
- Landseer, C.
293,
- Landseer, E. H.
293,
- Landseer, G.
294,
- Landseer, J.
294,
- Lane, J. B.
297,
- Lane, S.
298,
- Laporte
306,
- Lauder, J. E.
316,
- Lauder, R. S.
316,
- Laurence
318,
- Lawless
325,
- Lawson
332,
- Lea
854,
- Leahy
340,
- Leakey
342,
- Lear
342,
- Lee, F. R.
351,
- Lee, J.
355,
- Lee, R. N.
356,
- Lee, W.
360,
- Lees
364,
- Leigh
375,
- Leighton
377,
- Leitch
381,
- Lewis, C. J.
410,
- Lewis, Frederick Christian
412,
- Lewis, G. R.
413,
- Lewis, J. F.
416,
- Lines
439,
- Linnell
441,
- Lizars
455,
- Lofthouse
474,
- Long
484,
- Lound
501,
- Louise, princess
930,
- Lover
506,
- Lowe
511,
- Lowry
517,
- Luard
520,
- Lucas, H. J.
523,
- Lucas, J.
523,
- Lucas, J. T.
524,
- Lucas, S.
526,
- Lucy
527,
- Lundgreen
531,
- Lupton
532,
- Macbeth
566,
- Macculloch
578,
- M’ Ian
612,
- Mackenzie
627,
- Mc Kewan
636,
- Maclean
647,
- Macleay
652,
- Maclise
659,
- Macnee
669,
- Maddox
686,
- Magnes
691,
- Major
705,
- Manson
727,
- Marshall, C.
755,
- Marshall, T. F.
760,
- Martin
768,
- Martineau
777,
- Mason
781,
- Masquerier
785,
- May
811,
- Meadows, J.
825,
- Meadows, J. K.
825,
- Medley
831,
- Mee
832,
- Merritt
854,
- Meves
859,
- Middleton
867,
- Mignot
870,
- Miles
871,
- Millington
888,
- Mogford, J.
912,
- Mogford, T.
912,
- Mole
915,
- Moller
918,
- Moore, A. J.
943,
- Moore, E.
947,
- Moore, G. B.
949,
- Moore, J. C.
950,
- Moore, W.
956,
- Morgan, A. M.
963,
- Morgan, M. S.
967,
- Mulready
1024,
- Mulvany
1024,
- Murray
1042,
- Mutrie, A. F.
1063,
- Mutrie, M. D.
1064,
- Naftel, M.
1069,
- Naftel, P. J.
1069,
- Nash, F.
1083,
- Nash, J.
1084,
- Nesfield
1109,
- Newenham
1120,
- Newton, A. P.
1127,
- Newton, A. M.
1127,
- Newton, W. J.
1130,
- Nicholson
1140,
- Niemann
1150,
- Oakes
1192,
- Oakley
1194,
- O’ Connor
1208,
- Oliphant
1233,
- Oliver, E. S.
1235,
- Oliver, W.
1239,
- O’ Neill
1246,
- Opie
1249,
- Owen
1293,
- Palmer
1321,
- Parker
1342,
- Parris
1360,
- Parrott
1361,
- Parry
1367,
- Partridge
1373,
- Paton
1384,
- Patten
1385,
- Pellegrini
1441,
- Penley
1448,
- Penson
1458,
- Percy
1464,
- Perigal
1466,
- Petrie
1481,
- Pettie
1483,
- Pettitt
1486,
- Phillip
1499,
- Phillips, E.
1504,
- Phillips, G. F.
1505,
- Phillips, H. W.
1507,
- Phillips, P.
1509,
- Pickering
1523,
- Pickersgill, H. H.
1525,
- Pickersgill, H. W.
1525,
- Pidding
1527,
- Pidgeon
1527,
- Pinwell
1544,
- Ponsford
1578,
- Poole
1584,
- Prentice
1626,
- Pretty
1632,
- Price, J.
1637,
- Prout, J. S.
1659,
- Prout, S.
1659,
- Pyne
1684,
- Turner
126.
- Painting, Parris’ medium for painting
1360,
- spirit fresco painting
1367.
- Palæologus family
1313,
1392.
- Palestine, Montefiore’s visits to
932.
- Palladium, a metal, discovery of
109.
- Palmerston, Henry John, d. 1865, viscount, installed warden of Cinque ports
257,
- successors to his estates
1009.
- Panama, isthmus, survey of
460.
- Panoramas, See also Dioramas,
- Ganges, The
1504,
- London
1360,
- Madras
1360,
- Napoleon’s battles
755,
- Overland route
755,
- Queen’s visit to Ireland
1504,
- Rome
1330.
- Pantaloon, Naylor
1087.
- Pantomimists, Cooke
366,
- Lauri
318,
- Lees
365,
- Morelli
962,
- trap business introduced into pantomimes
318.
- Paper, makers of
489,
588,
1432,
- manufactory at Sittingbourne
458,
- esparto grass for making
458.
- Parafine oil, patent for making
1635.
- Parkesine, called also Zylonite and Celluloid, a compound of pyroxyline
1350.
- Parliament, See also Commons and Lords,
- an insane member
1207,
- a convicted felon cannot be elected a member
901,
- Bridgwater disfranchised
232,
- death of a member in the house
772,
- expensive election
54,
- engineer in charge of houses
834,
- first Roman catholic conservative member
1587,
- first working man member
581,
- May’s Practical treatise on usages of
813,
- Newton, Lancashire disfranchised
372,
- parliament houses completed
65,
- property qualifications abolished
227,
- Pugin’s claim to have been the architect of the houses
1665,
- six months’ election contest
1473,
- the third party in the commons
1497,
- W. Smith O’ Brien taken into custody
1200,
- Young England party
285.
- Parnell, Charles Stewart, d. 1891, M.P.
1357,
- Pigott’s forged letters
1534,
- Prendergast opposes his policy
1624,
- prosecuted for establishing land league
323.
- Parr’s life pills
14.
- Parry, John Humffreys, d. 1880, serjeant
1364,
- editor of The Londoner
433.
- Parry, Sefton Henry, d. 1887, theatrical lessee
1366,
- opens Holborn theatre
47.
- Patagonia, an Englishman in
1063.
- Patents, the indexes of
1657,
- patent agent
1129.
- Patent medicine vendors
14,
1658,
1660.
- Paxton, Sir Joseph, d. 1865, gardener
1401,
- his colleague
895,
- his manager
132.
- Paymasters general, Cowper
1009,
- Macaulay
562,
- Pleydell-Bouverie
1558.
- Peabody model dwellings
1408.
- Peach house one thousand feet long
1595.
- Peck, Lydia Elizabeth, b. Pickering, Yorkshire 26 Aug.
1850, bur. Abney park cemetery 1 Nov. 1878, author of My first class, first
published in Early Days; A voice from the sea, in the Christian Globe;
Fought and won, left in MS.; Auriel, in Christian Globe; Talks with the bairns,
in Children’s Advocate; Twixt promise and vow, in Children’s Advocate;
Archie and Nellie, in Little Folk; She also wrote Dick’s Troubles and how he met
them, and The wonderful lamp and other stories. Wesleyan Sunday school mag. Sept.,
Nov. and Dec. 1874, Sept. 1875; Christian Miscellany Oct. 1881 pp.
433–6 portrait; Wesleyan Methodist mag. Aug. 1879 pp.
616–21.
- Pedestrianism, one thousand miles in one thousand hours
719,
- racing a mail coach
442.
- Pedestrians, Black
410,
- Byrne
806,
- Davies
41,
- Davy
827,
- Frost
405,
- Grinrod
827,
- Hall
785,
1190,
- Hancock
1190,
- Jackson
41,
719,
806,
- Jones
124,
- Kirkpatrick
245,
- Levett
405,
- Linsell
442,
- Manks
405,
719,
- Maxfield
41,
806,
- Meakin
827,
- Moore
949,
- Mountjoy
719,
- Myers
1066,
- Nuttall
1190,
- Phillips
1514,
- Pudney
1663,
- Sheppard
41,
- Sherdon
1190,
- Siah Albison
1190,
- Tetlow
405.
- Peep of Day, a book of religious instruction
992.
- Peerage claims, Annandale
117,
- Banbury
257,
258,
- Berkeley
202,
- Camoys
399,
- Gardner
384,
- Hastings
399,
- Inchiquin
8,
- Lovat
501,
- Mar
179,
731,
- Montrose
940,
- Mowbray
1010,
- North
1172,
- Scrope
139,
- Wharton
188.
- Peerages, De Courcy privilege of wearing hat in presence of the sovereign
232,
- Earl Kingston’s behaviour in the lords
236,
- Farnborough peerage existed six days
813,
- Marjoribanks peerage existed seven days
813.
- Peerages, The annual volumes, Lodge’s
16,
- Sam’s
16,
- name in a peerage ten years after death
136.
- Pelizzioni, Serafino, falsely accused of murder and sentenced to be executed
1094.
- Penman, Paton
1384.
- Penny cyclopædia, twenty nine volumes
484.
- Penny readings, the first given
1561.
- Pens, gold pen maker
993.
- Pension commuted, Duke of Marlborough
741.
- Pepsine invented
991.
- Perfect Cure, The, a song
1470.
- Perfumer, Piesse
1530.
- Perpetual motion, a student of
774.
- Perceval, Spencer, d. 1812, prime minister assassinated
85.
- Pern, the black, discovery of
56.
- Persia, Nasir-ed-Dīn, Shah of, assassinated 1896, entertained by sir J. T. Mackenzie
629.
- Perthshire, lords lieutenant
239,
241.
- Peter Botte mountain, Mauritius, ascended
461.
- Pews, history of
1090,
- pew opener
124.
- Phillpotts, Henry, d. 1869, bishop of Exeter, auricular confession
514,
- prosecutes proprietor of Western Times
314.
- Photozincography invented
50.
- Photography, paper prepared with salt of silver
1580,
- photographer Mayall
813,
- sunlight rendering bichromate of potassium insoluble
158,
- tripod for supporting camera invented
444,
- used for registering meteorological facts
108.
- Phrenologist, Léger
371.
- Physical atlas, first published
112.
- Physicians, Kingsford a female doctor
234,
- Moxon
1012,
- Murchison
1032,
- Paris
1336,
- Parkes
1352,
- Pereira
1465,
- Weber
1352.
- Pianists, See also Musical Composers,
- Augustus
859,
- Jonas
121,
- Kiallmark
216,
- Kloss
249,
- May
811.
- Pianoforte makers, Metzler
858,
- Molineux
917,
- Moultrie
1009.
- Picture auctioneers, Christie
728,
- Manson
728,
- Wood
728.
- Pictures, Collections of, Camuccini
1177,
- Cox
1111,
- Isaac
24,
- Johnstone
120,
- Jones
133,
- Joy
152,
- Kurtz
268,
- Landseer
293,
- Leaf
340,
- Leech
361,
362,
- Lehmann
373,
- Leitch
381,
- Lichfield
423,
- Linnell
441,
- Linton
442,
- Locco
464,
- Long
484,
- Lundgreen
531,
- M’ Gavin
600,
- Magniac
691,
- Maitland
705,
- Mappin
731,
- Marlborough
741,
- Martin
769,
- Martineau
777,
- Mason
782,
- Matthews
796,
- Mendel
531,
842,
- Menelaus
843,
- Meynell
861,
- Moore
943,
- Morrison
987,
- Nettlefold
1111,
- Newton
1130,
- Normanton
1168,
- Northwick
1178,
- Palmer
1321,
- Parker
1348,
- Parsons
1371,
- Peel
1435,
- Pepoli
1459,
- Percy
1464,
- Pettie
1483,
- Phillip
1499,
- Phipps
1520,
- Plint
1559,
- Potter
1600,
- Price
1637,
- Prout
1659,
- Quilter
1690,
- Vernon
126.
- Pictures, Private, press views of
78.
- Pigeons, carrier pigeons Ascot to Windsor
1298,
- pigeon shooting grounds
1672.
- Piper to clan Macpherson
675.
- Pitcairn island, chaplain at
1156.
- Planché, James Robinson, d. 1880, Somerset herald
1553,
- his daughter
616.
- Plate mouldings introduced
1018.
- Platinum, first manufactory of
109.
- Plays, examiners of
186,
187.
- Plymouth, Blue friars, order of
45,
505,
1129,
- small debts court founded
45,
- theatre burnt
1118.
- Poisoners, See also Murderers,
- Lamson
286,
- Neill
1096,
- Palmer
1322,
- Pritchard
1649.
- Poland, Literary association of friends of, founded
117.
- Police, assistant commissioner
1425,
- detectives
530,
1023,
- metropolitan commissioners
818,
- metropolitan first superintendent
812,
- police magistrates
1061,
- police magistrate removed for his bad temper
277,
- police officers
339,
339,
- special constables in 1848 riot
491.
- Polyphonist, Love
503.
- Pomare, d. 17 Sept. 1877, queen of Tahiti
1649.
- Pontefract, court of honor
760.
- Poor law board presidents, Kesteven
213,
- Pleydell-Bouverie
1559.
- Portland breakwater constructed
344.
- Portsmouth dockyard extended
344.
- Poses plastiques, exhibition of
1143.
- Positivist, Morison
973.
- Postage stamp collector, Pemberton
1445.
- Postmasters General, Lonsdale
492,
- Lichfield
423,
- Montrose
940.
- Post Office, coasting steamers first used by
1075,
- gratuitous distribution of letters
704,
- ink for obliterating stamps
1107,
- inspector of blind letters
1004,
- Maberly opposes reform
556,
- Mazzini’s letters opened
822,
- penny postage envelope
1024,
- pension of fourteen shillings a week
705,
- post boys mounted
124,
- telegrams, sixpenny rate
1381,
- telegraph lines purchased
1381,
- telephones taken over
1381,
- twopenny post office London
1060.
- Potatoes, Paterson’s seedlings first introduced
1381.
- Press, press association manager
505,
- the gallery lodge
1333.
- Preston, Lancashire, the guild mayor
1347.
- Pretenders, See also Impostors,
- Meves
859.
- Prime minister, Palmerston
1325.
- Print publishers, Hurst
942,
- Moon
942.
- Prints and Etchings, collections of
1315.
- Printers, Harrison
1346,
- Levey
405,
- Limbird
433,
- Maddick
686,
- Murray
1053,
- Nichols
1136,
- Ogden
1218,
- Palmer
1318,
- Parker
1346.
- Printing, bitumen process of electrotyping
961,
- dry printing improved
1432,
- fast rotary machine
458,
- illustrated work executed with a cylinder machine
311,
- ink manufactures
334,
- type broker
1609,
- six sheet posters first printed
311,
- wax first used for moulding in electrotyping
962.
- Printing presses, private, Jervis
92,
- Littlemore
745,
- Middle hill
1501,
- Thirlestane
1501.
- Prisons and Prisoners, forty eight years a prisoner for debt
884,
- mark system of prison discipline
673,
- surveyor general of prisons
66.
- Privy council, judicial committee, a member for twenty years refuses to take remuneration
233,
- councillor never sworn in
1473.
- Privy seal, lords keeper of the, Malmesbury
713,
- Minto
899,
- Normanby
1167,
- Portland
1595.
- Procter, Bryan Waller, d. 1874, poet
1653,
- known as Barry Cornwall, his legacy from Kenyon
207.
- Prophecy, the year-day theory
704.
- Prussous acid discovered
1589.
- Pseudonyms, See also Actors’ stage names
1699,
- Initialism
1721,
- Names
1735,
- and Novels
1745.
- A Cambridge M.A., i.e. Robert Rowe Knott
258.
- Adam, Uncle, i.e. George Mogridge
913.
- Adams, Stephens, i.e. Michael Maybrick
799.
- Adelaide, i.e. Adelaide D. O’Keefe
1226.
- Agonistes, Tom Brown, i.e. Alfred Kinloch
239.
- Alena, i.e. Fanny Parnell
1358.
- Ali Baba, i.e. George R. A. Mackay
619.
- Allendale, Alfred, i.e. Theodore Hook
955.
- Amadeus, i.e. Charles Meynell
860.
- Amergin, i.e. Thomas D’Arcy Mc Gee
601.
- An Old Author, i.e. Daniel Puseley
1676.
- Antonio, i.e. Denis Florence Maccarthy
569.
- Ape, i.e. Carlo Pellegrini
1441.
- Arden, Constance, i.e. Constance C. W. Naden
1068.
- Atticus Secundus, i.e. John M’Diarmid
580.
- Azarius, i.e. Patrick Francis Mullany
1021.
- Baby in partibus, i.e. George R. A. Mackay
619.
- Balfour, Fairfax, i.e. Watts Phillips
1513.
- Barrister, A, i.e. Frederick Lawrence
327.
- Barrister, A, i.e. Charles Erdman Petersdorff
1478.
- Barrister, A, i.e. Sir Stafford H. Northcote
3,
1176.
- Berwick, Mary, i.e. Adelaide Anne Procter
1652.
- Bibliothecarius Chethamensis, i.e. T. Jones
143.
- Bleddyn, i.e. David Owen
1283.
- Bombay officer, A, i.e. John Jacob
43.
- Bourbon, Augustus de, i.e. William Augustus Meves
860.
- Bronterre, i.e. James O’ Brien
1197.
- Brown, Thomas, the younger, i.e. Thomas Moore
954.
- Brutus, i.e. David Owen
1283.
- Bull, John, i.e. Benjamin Parsons
1369.
- Bushey Heath, i.e. William Jerdan
85.
- Caviare, i.e. John Francis O’ Donnell
1213.
- Caxton, Pisistratus, i.e. Edward, baron Lytton
553.
- Charme, William, of Staffordshire, i.e. Francis Edward Paget
1306.
- Chicard, Count, i.e. Horace Mayhew
816.
- Christopher, i.e. Henry Merritt
854.
- Churchill, Frank, i.e. George Henry Lewes
408.
- Cladpole, Tim, i.e. Richard Lower
515.
- Clergyman, A, i.e. James Lupton
532.
- Clergyman of established church and no saint, A i.e. Harcourt Lees
365.
- Clifton, Lewis, i.e. Lewis Clifton Lyne
545.
- Connor, Kitty, i.e. James Mc Kowen
642.
- Cornwall, Barry, i.e. Bryan Waller Procter
1653.
- Cosmopolite, A, i.e. James Lawson
333.
- Country Curate, A, i.e. Erskine Neale
1089.
- Crawley, Rawdon, i.e. George Frederick Pardon
1334.
- Croquis, Alfred, i.e. Daniel Maclise
659.
- Δ, i.e. David Macbeth Moir
913.
- De Soligny, Count Victoire, i.e. Peter G. Patmore
1382.
- Desmond, i.e. Denis Florence Maccarthy
569.
- Dodman, i.e. Charles H. B. Ker
209.
- Dods, Margaret, i.e. Christian Isobel Johnstone
117.
- Dunderheadius, Habbakukius, i.e. Thomas Jackson
39.
- Earl, The and the Doctor, i.e. George, Earl of Pembroke and Dr. George Henry Kingsley
236,
1446.
- Edinbro’ Reviewer, An, i.e. Charles Barnes Nash
1083.
- Elliott, Ruth, i.e. Lillian Peck
1429.
- Englishman, An, i.e. Daniel Puseley
1676.
- Exon, i.e. Charles Mather
789.
- Feargail, i.e. Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee
601.
- Fellow of a college, A, i.e. Capel Loft
474.
- Fern, Fanny, i.e. Sarah Payson Parton
1372.
- Ferrars, Ralph, i.e. William Peter
1476.
- Fin-Beck, i.e. William Blanchard Jerrold
89.
- Florence, Ambrose, i.e. Edwin Lees
364.
- Foozle, Foo, i.e. James Myles
1066.
- Former M.P., A, i.e. Robert Andrew Macfie
599.
- Foster, Frank, i.e. Daniel Puseley
1676.
- Friend, A, i.e. Edward Mangin
717.
- Gift, Theo, i.e. Dora Boulger
963.
- Gilla Eirin, i.e. Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee
601.
- Gilla Patrick, i.e. Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee
601.
- Glyn, Herbert, i.e. Edwin Pettitt
1485.
- Gracchus, i.e. John Cornelius O’ Callaghan
1203.
- Graduate of Cambridge, A, i.e. Charles Nesfield
1109.
- Gray, Old Alan, i.e. George Mogridge
913.
- Green Facings, i.e. Teignmouth Melvill
839.
- Hermes, i.e. Benjamin Lumley
529.
- Hierophilos, i.e. John Mac Hale
611.
- High churchman of the old school, A, i.e. William E. Jelf
74.
- Holding, Ephraim, i.e. George Mogridge
913.
- Honoria, i.e. Marguerite Power
1614.
- Horatio, i.e. Edward, earl Lytton
553.
- Humphrey, Old, i.e. George Mogridge
913.
- Idstone. i.e. Thomas Pearce
1416.
- Imported Sparrow, i.e. Morton Price
1638.
- Indigena, i.e. Adah Isaacs Menken
844.
- Iota, i.e. John Ogilvie
1219.
- Irish Exile, An, i.e. Thomas D’Arcy Mc Gee
601.
- Irish oyster eater, The, i.e. John Fisher Murray
1049.
- Irvingite, An, i.e. Francis Albert Marshall
756.
- Jope, i.e. Joseph John Pope
1587.
- Journalist, A, i.e. Charles Barnes Nash
1083.
- Keene, Oline, i.e. Caroline W. Leakey
342.
- Kerr, Orpheus C., i.e. Robert Henry Newell
844.
- Kingsford, Ninon, i.e. Anna Kingsford
234.
- Kirwan, i.e. Nicholas Murray
1051.
- Lady, A, i.e. Anna Brownell Jameson
55.
- Lady, A, i.e. Julia Charlotte Maitland
703.
- Lady, A, i.e. Favell Lee Mortimer
992.
- Lane, Wyckliffe, i.e. Elizabeth J. Jennings
75.
- Lawrence, Slingsby, i.e. George Henry Lewes
408.
- Layman, A, i.e. Andrew Macgeorge
602.
- Layman, A, i.e. William Peter
1476.
- Layman, A, i.e. Basil Montagu Pickering
1523.
- Le Chat Huant, i.e. Edward F. S. Pigott
1531.
- Leo, i.e. Christopher Peach Pemberton
1444.
- Leslie, Frank, i.e. Henry Carter
394.
- Leslie, Frank, i.e. Miriam Florence Leslie
394.
- Lillie, i.e. Eliza Mumford
1025.
- Lily, i.e. Amy Levy
407.
- Little, Thomas, i.e. Thomas Moore
954.
- Livingstone, Guy, the author of, i.e. George A. Lawrence
327.
- Lorrequer, Harry, i.e. Charles James Lever
403.
- Lot, Parson, i.e. Charles Kingsley
235.
- Lovell, Philip, i.e. William Lovell Phillips
1513.
- Mxxx, Madame, i.e. Mary Elizabeth Mohl
913.
- M.A. Oxon, i.e. William Stainton Moses
998.
- Maelog, i.e. Arthur James Johnes
101.
- Manchester man, A, i.e. Robert Lamb
283.
- Maritzburg, P., i.e. Thomas Jackson
39.
- Markham, Mrs., i.e. Elizabeth Penrose
1458.
- Maro, i.e. Sir William Macarthur
561.
- Member for Tattersall’s, The, i.e. Allen R. M. Jeffrey
71.
- Member of Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, A, i.e. Archibald M’Neill
671.
- Member of the Irish bar, A, i.e. Peter Burrowes Kelly
184.
- Mercantile Man, A, i.e. James Lumsden
530.
- Meredith, Owen, i.e. Edward, earl Lytton
554.
- Merlin, i.e. Charles Frederick Pardon
1333.
- Mofussilite, The, i.e. John Lang
299.
- Monkton West, i.e. John Francis O’ Donnell
1213.
- Montana, i.e. Thomas D’Arcy Mc Gee
601.
- Montfort, Lillie, i.e. Eliza Mumford
1025.
- Montgomery, Gerard, i.e. John Moultrie
1005.
- Morel, Conway, i.e. Charles Zachary Macaulay
563.
- Morris. Peter, the Odontist, i.e. John Gibson Lockhart
468.
- Mortimer, Philip, i.e. Joseph Philip Knight
254.
- M.P., i.e. John Delaware Lewis
416.
- Munster Farmer, A, i.e. Mortimer O’Sullivan
1272.
- Myrtle, Harriet, i.e. Lydia F. F. Miller
881.
- N. N. deacon of the church of England, i.e. William Palmer
1324.
- Newbury, Aunt, i.e. George Mogridge
913.
- Newbury, Uncle, i.e. George Mogridge
913.
- Nicholas, i.e. William Jeffery Prowse
1661.
- Norfolk independent whig, A, i.e. Sir John Dean Paul
1394.
- North, Danby, i.e. Daniel Owen Maddyn
683.
- Norton, Elena, i.e. Miss O’ Hea
1226.
- Observer, An impartial, i.e. Thomas O’ Conor
1210.
- O’ Donovan, P. M., i.e. Thomas Love Peacock
1414.
- Old Chatty Cheerful, i.e. William Martin
774.
- Old contributor to Maga, An, i.e. Charles Neaves
1092.
- Old Countryman, An, i.e. Edmund Bailey O’Callaghan
1202.
- Old Grey, i.e. Thomas Rossell Potter
1603.
- One of a literary family, i.e. Anna Letitia Le Breton
346.
- One of themselves, i.e. John Fielder Mackarness
616.
- Oriental student, An, i.e. Andrew A. Paton
1383.
- Overseer, An, i.e. Sir George Nicholls
1134.
- Pakeha Maori, A, i.e. Frederick Edward Maning
719.
- Palette, Peter, i.e. Thomas Onwhyn
1249.
- Panache, Madame, i.e. Frances Moore
947.
- Parish Minister, A, i.e. Lawrence Lockhart
469.
- Parley, Peter, i.e. William Martin
774.
- Parley, Peter, i.e. George Mogridge
913.
- Pen, A, i.e. John Leech
361.
- Personne, i.e. Theodora Elizabeth Lynch
542.
- Philalethes, i.e. Dudley Montague Perceval
1461.
- Philalethes Cantabrigiensis, i.e. John Kaye
164.
- Philanthropos, i.e. James Morison
973.
- Philelentherus Devoniensis, i.e. Thomas Northmore
1177.
- Political Orphan, A, i.e. George R. A. Mackay
620.
- Poz, Quiz and Co., i.e. William Hugh Logan
478.
- Pro and Con, i.e. T. H. Noyes and G. de Mirelles Soares
1185.
- Protestant Father, A, i.e. John Pulman
1669.
- Proteus, i.e. Wilfrid Blount
860.
- Prout, Father, i.e. Francis Sylvester Mahony
695.
- Puzzlepate, Jedediah, i.e. J. D. Giles
39.
- Q, i.e. Douglas W. Jerrold
89.
- Q, i.e. G. C. Rosenberg
272.
- Q, i.e. Thomas Purnell
1674.
- Quiet George, i.e. George Frederick Pardon
1333.
- Ragged philosopher, The, i.e. Watts Phillips
1512.
- Ramsay, Grace, i.e. Kathleen O’ Meara
1244.
- Reformer, A, i.e. Frederick Nolan
1161.
- Reuben, i.e. Thomas Byerley
433.
- Rev. ****, ****** M.A., i.e. James Pycroft
1680.
- Robin, i.e. Robert Leighton
378.
- Rochester, Mark, i.e. Charles Kent
553.
- Rufus, i.e. Samuel Roffey Maitland
704.
- Sabertash, Orlando, i.e. John Mitchell
904.
- Sackbut, Solomon, i.e. Thomas Oliphant
1235.
- Sarsfield, i.e. Thomas D’ Arcy Mc Gee
601.
- Schoolmaster of twenty years standing, A, i.e. Charles A. Johns
102.
- Search, Sarah, i.e. Frederick Nolan
1161.
- Searle, January, i.e. George Searle Phillips
1505.
- Secundus, Theophilus, i.e. Stephen Jenner
81.
- Senex Scotus, an heritor, i.e. Robert Andrew Macfie
599.
- Senior, A, i.e. John Penrose
1457.
- Sexagenarian, A, i.e. Robert Liddell
425.
- Shekarree, An Old, i.e. Henry Astbury Leveson
404.
- Silent Long, i.e. Thomas Toke Lynch
543.
- Silverpen, i.e. Eliza Meteyard
858.
- Silverpen, Gabriel, i.e. James Montgomery
936.
- Singe, i.e. Carlo Pellegrini
1441.
- Smith, John, of Smith hall, gent., i.e. John Delaware Lewis
416.
- Smits, Heer, i.e. Mark Prager Lindo
436.
- Sparkle, Richard, i.e. William Mee
832.
- Stella, i.e. Estelle Anna Blanche Lewis
411.
- Stoic, A, i.e. Arthur O’ Connor
1206.
- Stonehenge, i.e. John Henry Walsh
1416.
- Storer, R. E., i.e. Capel Loft
474.
- Sylvan, i.e. Richard Wright Procter
1654.
- Ten-Pounder, A, i.e. Peter Mc Kenzie
631.
- Three Friends, i.e. W. Pollard, F. Frith and W. E. Turner
1572.
- Torr, A. C., i.e. Frederick Leslie
395.
- Traveller, A, i.e. John Mac Gilchrist
603.
- Tregenna, James Hamley, i.e. Robert Bateman Paul
1396.
- Trifolium, i.e. Denis Florence Maccarthy
569.
- Trois-Etoiles, i.e. E. C. Grenville Murray
1044.
- Tyke in Mufti, The, i.e. Charles Pebody
1428.
- Vamp, Hugo, i.e. John Robert O’ Neill
1247.
- Verax, i.e. Morris Moore
952.
- Verifier, i.e. John Murray
1049.
- Viator Verax, i.e. George Musgrave Musgrave
1059.
- Vicesimus, i.e. John Oakley
1193.
- Vig, i.e. Denis Florence Maccarthy
569.
- Vigors, Nicholas Aylward, i.e. Frederick Nolan
1161.
- Visitant, A Late, i.e. William Jerdan
85.
- Wallbridge, Arthur, i.e. William A. B. Lunn
531.
- Wanderer, The, i.e. John Keast Lord
496.
- Warehouseman, A, i.e. Daniel Puseley
1676.
- Whitney, Harry, i.e. Patrick Kennedy
199.
- Wilson, James, druggist, i.e. Andrew Park
1338.
- Working Clergyman, A, i.e. Erskine Neale
1089.
- Worth, Frank P., i.e. Thomas Papworth
1331.
- X.A.P., i.e. John Peace
1410.
- Y, i.e. Edward V. H. Kenealy
193.
- Yorke, Stephen, i.e. Mary Linskill
442.
- Zadkiel, i.e. Richard James Morrison
988.
- Psychology established as a mathematical science
371.
- Public works first commissioner, Cowper
1009.
- Publisher refuses to publish libellous matter
545.
- Publishers, Beeton
467,
- Brown
1346,
- Cassell
1482,
- Galpin
1482,
- Inglis
13,
- Ingram
14,
- Ivison
26,
- Kelly
184,
- King
224,
- Lewis
418,
- Lock
466,
- Lockwood
471,
- Longman, T.
489,
- Longman, W.
490,
1346,
- Low
509,
- Mc Glashan
605,
- Mac Lachlan
643,
- M’Phun
678,
- Masters
789,
- Moxon
467,
1011,
- Murray, J.
1048,
- Murray, T.
1053,
- Nelson
1104 bis,
- Newby
1116,
- Oliver
1238,
- Ollier
1240,
- Orr
1262,
- Osgood
1269,
- Otton
1275,
- Parker, J. H.
1345,
- Parker, J. W.
489,
1346,
- Petter
1482,
- Pickering
1523,
- Purkess
1673,
- Tegg
467.
- Pugilism, commissary of the ring
1239.
- Pugilists, Abbott
1239,
- Adams
296,
710,
- Alexander
1308,
- Ambrose
296,
- Baldwin
748,
- Ball
296,
- Barnash
1490,
- Barry
1163,
- Bendigo
1300,
1474,
- Brassey
1348,
- Brettle
131,
- Brighton Bill
1490,
- Britton
1348,
- Broome
229,
781,
1256,
1300,
1474,
- Burn
1239,
- Burton
1348,
- Cain
172,
- Campbell
301,
- Carter
646,
1238,
- Caunt
301,
- Clarke
1300,
- Clay
785,
- Cole
131,
- Collinson
781,
- Cooper
1238,
- Coyne
1308,
- Crocket
131,
- Cross
710,
- Davis
297,
- Donnelly
131,
1238,
- Drumlanrig
1687,
- Edwards
785,
- Ellis
301,
- Ensor
1162,
- Evans
769,
- Fellowes
1163,
- Flanery
1162,
- Freeman
1474,
- Gill
710,
- Grant
172,
296,
684,
- Gray
1163,
- Greek, Young
172,
1163,
- Green
296,
1163,
- Gutteridge
301,
- Hannan
710,
- Hayes
131,
172,
684,
786,
- Hazeltine
1163,
- Heenan
122,
229,
843,
989,
- Henley
1162,
- Hewson
296,
- Hickman
1091,
1239,
- Hicks
1162,
- Hill
131,
- Horridge
785,
- Hurst
1300,
- Jones, A.
121,
1256,
1300,
- Jones, J.
131,
684,
1163,
- Jones, W.
781,
- Keene
172,
1490,
- Kendrick
1238,
- Kilrain
671,
- Kimber
1238,
- King
229,
1163,
- Lane
296,
1163,
1348,
- Langham
301,
1256,
- Lee
351,
- Lowe
301,
- Mc Coole
122,
575,
- M’ Grath
710,
- M’ Nulty
785,
- Mace
229,
684,
1163,
- Madden
131,
685,
1163,
- Malet
710,
- Marsden
748,
- Martin, H.
131,
- Martin, J.
769,
- Martin, S.
1490,
- Mason
781,
- Massey
785,
1163,
- Merryman
710,
- Molyneux
296,
646,
- Morrissey
122,
989,
- Neat
1091,
1238,
- Nolan
1162,
- Noon, A.
1163,
- Noon, J.
785,
1163,
- Oliver
769,
1091,
1308,
- Orme
122,
301,
1256,
- Paddock
122,
1300,
1398,
1474,
- Painter
1238,
1239,
1308,
- Parker, Con
1348,
- Parker, H.
1348,
- Parker, Tass
296,
1474 bis,
- Parsons
1300,
- Paulson
1300,
1398,
- Perry
1300,
1348,
1474,
- Phelps, J.
172,
1490,
- Phelps, W.
1490,
- Preston
1348,
- Puttock
781,
- Randall
769,
- Reid
785,
- Rowe
131,
- Sambo, Young
172,
- Sayers
31,
122,
301,
1256,
1300,
1398,
1474,
- Scroggins
769,
- Scunner
1474,
- Shaw
1308,
- Shelton
1239,
- Smith
671,
- Sparkes
301,
- Spring
1091,
1239,
1308,
- Stocks
296,
- Strong
769,
- Sullivan
296,
- Sutton
1308,
- Swift
296,
1163,
1490,
- Thomas
1162,
- Tipton Slasher
1474,
- Travers
685,
- Truckle
229,
- Turner
769,
- Tyson
1398,
- Wade
122,
- Walker
297,
684,
781,
- Welsh
785,
- Wormald
748.
- Pugin, Augustus W. N., d. 1852, architect
1664,
- his daughter
1608.
- Purchas, John, d. 1872 of Brighton
1671,
- the judgment against him
892.
- Pusey, Edward Bouverie, d. 1882, ritualist, his friend
745,
- his letter on thirty nine articles
73,
- suspended from preaching
73,
81.