448. I.H.S., ii. 191. King (Bishop Henry), his marriage, vi. 250. Lawyers' wills, viii. 16. Lochiel's Warning,' iv. 127. Milton and Christ's College, Cambridge, x. 30. Morland (George), at Kensal Green, xii. 429. St. George: George as a Christian name, vii. 375. Seward (Anna), ix. 171, 285. Walton and Cotton Club, ix. 310. Walton (Anne), her epitaph, x. 68. Vaughan (Dean), his pupils, vii. 128 Martin (Symon), apprentice to M. Johnson, 1692, x. 203 Martin (W.) on Iland, iii. 98. Treasure-trove, iii. 182 Martindale, Westmorland, curates of, vii. 230 Martindale (J. A.) on " Walkyn Silver," iii. 29. White turbary, ii. 13 'Martine Mar-sixtus' and Robert Greene, ii. 483 Martingale, its etymology, vi. 5 Martinique, its records, ix. 415 Martyr, first Russian Christian, viii. 6, 93 Martyrs' Memorial, Essex, unveiled, xi. 65 Maru, Japanese word, its meaning, vii. 268, 318; viii. 131, 376; x. 180 Marvel (William), public executioner, viii. 245, 335, 353 Marvell (Andrew), lines by, i. 469; his 'Poems and Satires,' iii. 47; his step-relations, vii. 130 bibliography of his 'Miscellaneous Poems," 1681, 423; and Oliver Cromwell, and Milton, viii. 375 Marvin (F. Rowland) on ' Bathilda,' iv. 28. Birthmarks, i. 493. Evans: Symonds: Hering: Garden, iv. 328. "Get a wiggle on," ii. 274. Home, Sweet Home,' v. 476. Italian author, ii. 307. Latin lines, i. 268. Louis XIV.'s heart, ii. 496. Marvin (J. G.), viii. 117. Napoleon's coronation robe, v. 115. Pop goes the weasel, iv. 54. Shakespeare's bones, ix. 9. Southcott (Joanna), her celestial passports, xi. 137 Marvin (J. G.), his Legal Biography,' 1847, viii. 6, 117 Marwood (William), public executioner, d. 1883, viii. 246 Mary (Blessed Virgin), her title, "Our Lady of the Snows," i. 246, 311, 392, 511; black images of, iv. 305; image at Doncaster, vii. 9, 56; and the birth of children, 325, 377, 417, 437; vii. 36; The Seven Joys of Mary,' viii. 481 Mary I. (Queen) at Wormley, Herts, vii. 508; viii. 114 Mary, Queen of Scots, bust in the Louvre, i. 28; use of the designation, 36, 90; her descendants, ii. 6; her harp, 71; letter of 1562, iii. 325; monument erected in St. Andrew's, Antwerp, by, v. 449; xii. 489; anachronism in lines on, vi. 27; medallion in St. Mary's, Antwerp, 52; Fouché on, viii. 49; birth of a child in Edinburgh Castle, viii. 249, 333, 492; ix. 74; bell which tolled for her execution, ix. 468; at Leith, x. 229; portrait of, 368; her crucifix, xii. 208, 274, 498; her spur and brooch, 368, 456 Mary Overy on St. Andrew's cross, viii. 507 Marylebone, place-name, xi. 201, 270, 291, 356, 415, 451 Marylebone on George IV.'s early household, x. 390. Morris (Rev. H.) of Burnley, xii. 388 Maryland and Kennedy family, vii. 29 Marylebone Literary and Philosophical Society, ii. 167 Masburensis, its identity, xi. 228, 413 Masefield (C.) on ladies' head-dresses in theatre, v. 433, 477. Splitting fields of ice, iv. 395, 513 Mash, mesh, or marsh, use of the word, iii. 313; iv. 35 Masham family, v. 387, 467, 512 Maskelyne (T. S.) on Bourne in place-names, xii. 372. Ivery, The," Wiltshire local name, xii. 152 66 Maskelyne Islands, and Nevil Maskelyne, xi. 326 Maskyll, the term "tonne maskyll" in 1432, iii. 107 Mason (C.) on bankrupts in 1708-9, ii. 487. Birth at sea in 1805, iii. 13. Calvert (Sir W.), iii. 38. Catalogues of MSS., iv. 531. Constables of the Tower, ix. 391. Cromwell (Major Richard), 1648, v. 69. Crown Hotel, St. Martin's Court, ix. 77. De Morgan: Turville, iii. 312. Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, iv. 277. Earife, co. Kent, xi. 290. Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, iii. 452. English Crown jewel, iii. 494. Erskine (Charles, Cardinal), x. 518. Hair-powdering closets, iv. 453. Highlanders barbadosed, viii. 235. Looping the loop, iv. 474. Macdonald (Flora), vii. 247. Marriott (Rev. Randolph), iii. 88. Panignano (Count A. de): Holloway, iii. 8. Parish documents: their preservation, iii. 36. Schools during the Civil War, viii. 395. Talman (William), architect, vii. 288. Travelling in England, 1600-1700, v. 348. Turnbull (Mrs.), 1839, xi. 371. Villiers (George), Duke of Buckingham, iii. 109. Wilde (Oscar), bibliography, vii. 13 Mason (Charles), Royalist divine, and Viscount Belloment, iii. 388 Mason (Sir John), d. 1566, his marriage, x. 487 Mason (Stuart) on gaol literature, xi. 511. Wilde (Oscar), his birthplace, vi. 448. Wilde (Oscar) bibliography, iv. 233, 266; v. 238, 313, 355; vi. 296 ; xi. 254 Mason (William), poet, his portraits, iv. 49 Masquerier (John James), his portrait of Napoleon, vi. 84 Mass, Mozarabic, in Spain, v. 250, 339 burial-place in St. Saviour's, Southwark, vi. 248 206 Master, courtesy title in Scotland, i. 14 Master of the Horse, Lord Granard as, viii. 268 Master Pipe Maker of Woolwich, 1692, xi. 10, 316 Masters (E.) on the fate of the Tracys, iv. 335. Pillion flails, iv. 72 Masters (Mary), poetess and friend of Dr. Johnson, iii. 404, 474 Mastick and holm trees, their modern names, v. 489 Matches, lucifer, their invention, xi. 427; xii. 56 66 Matthews (Albert) on American Loyalists, i. 390. Anthology,' by Thomas Bee, xi. 218. Avalon, ii. 411. Bacon (Nathaniel), ix. 47. Beachey Head: to hull," xi. 294. Bier-right: ordeal by touch, xii. 87. Bullock (William) on Virginia, xi. 277. Castor oil, xii. 157. Divingbell, iii. 349. Duels between women, xii. 77. "Entente cordiale," ix. 338. Epitaphs, their bibliography, i. 334. Every man has his price," vii. 492. Father of his country," ix. 151. Female abolitionist (first), vi. 470. Fire fire out, viii. 455. Gomara's Conquest of the Weast India,' xii. 374. Grimke (John Faucherreaud), vi. 136. Harley (Sir Edward) and Parliament, vi. 126. Holworthy family, ix. 377. "Jack Robinson," xi. 232. Kitty Fisher's Jig,' ix. 197. Land Office: "Land Office business," xii. 415. Lincoln (Abraham), and European politicians, vii. 275; on the sufferings of slaves, viii. 14. Liverpool Library, ix. 414. "Local option," viii. 50. Lynch law, xi. 515; xii. 133, 495. Martin (Christopher), vi. 53. Month's mind: "To have a month's mind," iii. 54. Monuments to American Indians, xii. 230. Moose, i. 153. Northumberland (7th Earl of), his descendants, xi. 336. November 5 in America: Pope Night, xii. 458. Oregon, xii. 358. Paine (T.) and the Declaration of Independence, xii. 441. Papers, i. 172. Paul (John) or Paul Jones, xii. 12. Piccaninny, iv. 128. Pimlico : Eyebright, xi. 310. Place, v. 412; vi. 93. Providence, Island of, i. 13. Punch, the beverage, vi. 72. "Raisins of the Cure," ix. 393. Rattlesnake Colonel, xi. 17. Robin Hood in French, vi. 135. Routledge family of Charlestown, viii. 74. Savoy, its Mastership, 1658-9, ix. 421. Set up my (his) rest," vii. 175. 66 Silly Billy," i. 183. Slavery in the United States, vii. 153. "Sub rosa, ix. 433. Swerve, vi. 55. Talented, ii. 418. Tandem, iii. 146, 454. Tea as a meal, i. 456. Tote, ii. 161. Wheatley (Phillis) and her poems, xi. 30, 214. Whitman (Walt) on Alamo, xii. 91. Woman with masculine name, ix. 517. Words and phrases in American newspapers, xii. 50, 271, 370. Yale (Elihu): Pilgrim Fathers, xi. 111 English cardinals' hats, ii. 96. Font consecration, ii. 336. Fonts, desecrated, ii. 171. Glass manufacture, i. 52. Grammar: nine parts of speech, i. 94. Phillipps MSS.: Beatrice Barlow, ii. 72. St. Dials, i. 72. Steer to the Nor'-Nor'-West,' iii. 13. Walbeoff family, i. 413 Matthews (T.) on Gosling family, viii. 209 Matthias, the American religious impostor, vii. 184 Mattison (M.) on Abraham Lincoln on slaves, vii. 248 Maude (John), Rector of SS. Anne and Agnes, vi. 30, 114 Maupassant and Swinburne's rescue from drowning, xi. 505 43 Mauraden, 1558, its meaning, xii. 149, 378 112 Maxwell (Sir Herbert) on Bourne in place-names, xii. 130, 272, 434. Brock: badger, v. 432. Campbell, x. 432. Clouds, their formation, ix. 213. Cockburnspath, xi. 436. Cockburnspath: Maxwell, xii. 256. Creevey Papers,' i. 355. Desecrated fonts, ii. 253. Elizabeth's portrait at Holyrood, iv. 508. "Famous Chelsea, iv. 470. French words in Scotch, ix. 450. Gamelshiel Castle, vii. 56. Hydrophobic patients smothered, i. 210. Immurement alive of religious, i. 50. James I. of Scotland, his daughters. ii. 56. "Over fork: fork over," vii. 33. Quice, i. 194. St. Andrew's cross, ix. 32. St. Columba's Well, vi. 510. St. Ninian's Church, ii. 137. Stewart (General Charles), i. 174. Stymie at golf, ix. 414. Sword of Bruce, viii. 371. Tideswell and Tideslow, i. 278, 371. "Vin gris : milliners' colours, ix. 391. Virgil, Eneid,' I. 462, vi. 5. Vowel-shortening, x. 132. Yew tree, xii. 477 Maxwell (General Patrick) on Begum Sumroo, i. 14, 69 Maxwell (Sir W. S.) on gardens, i. 288, 357 Maxwell family of Ardwell, iii. 389 Maxwell surname, its etymology, xii. 213, 256 May on Northumberland and Durham pedigrees, ii. 331. Smith (John), 1679-80, xii. 309. Tenths and Fifteenths, x. 88 May (Dame Mary), her monument in Midlavant 109 May (Thomas), on casting lots, i. 476; his ' Julius Cæsar,' Latin tragedy, xi. 248 May blossom: knots of may, xi. 344, 437 May Day, in Newport, Rhode Island, i. 126, 173; in North Devon, 406; two poetical tracts, iii. 344; v. 155; its observance in old days, v. 325; music at Magdalen College, 368, 413 May Day celebrations, i. 160; ii. 75; ix. 345, 398; xi. 343, 437 May dewing, observance of the custom, iii. 429, 477; iv. 17 May family, Anglo-Dutch, ix. 70 · Maycock (Willoughby) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 309; viii. 230, 237, 273; ix. 192. Gladstone's horsemanship, ix. 234. High treason, x. 354. Meets of hounds announced in church, x. 468. 'Melton Breakfast,' viii. 333. Pigott's Jockey Club,' xii. 135. Reindeer: its spelling, viii. 258, 416. St. Mary the Egyptian, xi. 391. Seecatchie: holluschickie, their meaning, xii. 94. Shakespeare and MillerMundy, ix. 457. Surrey Gardens, x. 32. Weare (William), his murder, viii. 349 Mayers' song, musical rendering, i. 7; ii. 7, 512; iii. 75 Mayfair marriages, and Parson Keith, xii. 127 Mayfield, St. Dunstan at, i. 149, 216, 293 Mayflower pilgrims, their English ancestry, vi. 21 Mayhew (A. L.) on Abbacyrus: Aboukir, viii. 448. Abbey: abbaye, a Swiss club, viii. 257. Adespota, vii. 105. Adoxography, xii. 387. "Amel of Uida," vii. 325. Balzo, in 'Purgatorio,' viii. 226. Banzai, ix. 405. Bird's claw in demonology, vi. 366. Breese in Hudibras,' vii. 515; viii. 113. Buskin, its etymology, vii. 25. Camoens, Sonnet cciii. : "Frescas belvederes," vii. 190. Chautauqua, x. 68. Christmas Day and Lady Day, x. 508. Compostéla, origin of the name, xii. 27. Corisande, iv. 352. Dear "O dear no!"x. 434. Dreary, iii. 405. Duma, v. 472. Eastry, Kent, xi. 237. Edinburgh : its derivation, x. 473. Etymological notes, four, iv. 164. Every mickle makes a muckle,' X. 286. Firgunanum, Irish word, vii. 51. Fiteres rags, viii. 32. "Franche leal et oie,' vi. 251. Gowdike, viii. 214. Grisbet, Somerset word, x. 427. Growing down like a cow's tail, iv. 264. Haakon VII., iv. 466. Hackney, ix. 11. Harka, its meaning, xii. 127. High Wycombe its etymology, vi. 464. : Huel, its meaning, xii. 488. Huff: "In a huff," v. 448. Hypocrite, vi. 28. Italy a geographical expression," iv. 330. Ivery, Wiltshire local name, xi. 385. Jirgah, ix. 427. Kees (Jan), iv. 509. Maghzen, vi. 467. Mahalla, its meaning, vii. 45. Martingale: its etymology, vi. 5. Mediterranean: the name, x. 351. Melisande Ettarre, iv. 393. Millet, religious community, xii. 384. Miramoline, xi. 45. Mulatto, its etymology, vii. 68. N, liquid, in English, xi. 251. 66 Noli altum sapere," xii. 216. 'Notes and Queries commemoration, xii. 251. Pagan, iv. 304. "Peccavi": "I have Sindh," viii. 345. Petrach's two greyhounds, vii. 445. Piddle as a land measure, x. 373. Plaxtol, x. 33. Ply, iv. 44. Pot-waller: potwalloper, viii. 298. Pour, v. 329, 435. Rebound, verb, v. 395. Retable, viii. 65. Roan: its etymology, v. 425. St. Devereux : St. Dubricius, vii. 327. Sardana, viii. 56. Scaramouch, x. 153. Scott's Search after Happiness,' xii. 409. Shakespearian vowel-sounds, vi. 281. Steelyard, vi. 369, 412. Teenick, Kentish word, x. 467. Thurcet, its meaning, X. 29. "Tikes and churls," xii. 430. 'Times as The Thunderer," ix. 396. Tittle, its etymology, iv. 325 Mayhew (Horace), Letters left at the PastryCook's,' x. 427, 475. Maylam (P.) on teenick, Kentish word, xi. 57. th as a symbol, x. 436. Vocabulary of peasant, viii. 506. Woodnesborough, near Sandwich, xi. 270. Wooset, horse's head, xi. 27 Maylor Grange, its whereabouts, x. 89, 277 Maynard (Lady), Nancy Parsons, d. c. 1808, x. 447 Maynard family of Curriglas, v. 185; vi. 11, 471 Mayne (Ant.), Esq., temp. James I., iv. 48 Mayne (John), his Logan Braes,' xii. 33 Mayo (C. H.) on Samuel Haynes, i. 269 Mayo (Rev. É. H.) and the Great House, Cheshunt, vi. 385, 473 Mayo (Lord), his epitaph in St. Paul's crypt, vi. 226 Mayo (Rev. William), Vicar of Romsey, ix. 110 Mayor (Prof. J. E. B.) on Byron and misanthropy, viii. 126. Calvin's Institutes,' 1536, ii. 285. Cowper (W.), letters, ii. 1, 42, 82, 122, 162, 203, 242. Delagard, preacher, i. 503. Vicar executed for witchcraft, ii. 265 Mayor (Lord). See Lord Mayor. Mayor's seal for confirmation, i. 447; ii. 19 Mayors, churchwardens appointed by, ix. 129, 318; elected in churches in Middle Ages, xii. 148, 337 Maypole erected at Huby, Yorkshire, viii. 127 Maypoles, Scotch, Irish, and Welsh, iv. 469; notes on, v. 325; c. 1578, ix. 345, 398 Maze at Seville, ii. 508; iii. 54, 76 Mazes, bibliography of, vi. 209, 313, 397; village, ix. 388, 475; x. 96 Mazzard Fair at Redruth, ii. 228, 312 Mazzini (G.), his letters and Sir James Graham, i. 505; Garibaldi's visit to his grave, viii. 80 Mead (S.) on Nasmyth's Scene in Hampshire,' vii. 448. 'Poor Caitiff,' viii. 49. Wy in Hampshire, vii. 508 Mead (Dr. William), of Ware, his longevity, v. 228, 337 Mead and Penn jury, 1673, v. 8 Mears (James), Westminster scholar, xi. 269 Measles and donkey, x. 326, 398 Measures, weights, and coins, Turkish, x. 488 Meats, flesh, and shamble, i. 68, 293, 394; ii. 54; means of maturing, ix. 389; x. 53, 96, 453; xi. 456; xii. 138 Meauty (Sir Thos.), monument to Bacon erected by, iii. 316 Meaux Abbey, its remains, vi. 248, 290, 397; vii. 134, 216 Med. on English toys in sixteenth century, viii. 290 Medal, St. Helena, ii. 9, 95; issued by James II., 330 Medicinal waters, their bibliography, viii. 130, Melville (Lewis), on authors wanted, xi. 387. Beck214, 272 66 Medicines, patent, defined, iii. 86, 175 66 66 Mee (A.) on Coslett, vii. 30. Earthquakes in Meets of hounds announced in church, x. 468, 515 Meikle and muckle, variants of same word, vii. 112 353 Melancholy: "Nullum magnum ingenium sine melancholia," i. 148, 212, 334 Melbourne (Lord), memorial brass at Hatfield, ii. 526; his ancestry, vi. 410; and Thackeray, x. 387; and Baldock, xi. 9 Meldenius and the dictum "In essentials, unity," viii. 347 Mélisande, Christian name, iv. 107, 156, 393 Mellish (Sir George), d. 1877, his burial-place, ix. 169 Mellish (J. T.) on Carlyle and Lady Bannerman, 331 Mellon (Harriet), portrait by Sir William Beechey, Mellycaton, modern equivalent for, vi. 288, 338 'Melton Breakfast,' by Sir F. Grant, viii. 269, 315, Melton cloth, origin of the term, iv. 467, 490; Melton jacket, meaning of the term, iv. 467, 490; Mélusine on bridal stone, x. 394 ford queries, xi. 386. Southy's Authentic 'Mémoires de St. Pétersbourg,' inquiry con- Men, self-made, list in Wroughton House, Wilts, Men, young, their light in pre-Reformation churches, vi. 34, 274 Men of family as parish clerks, viii. 448, 516; ix. 35, 271, 334 3 Ménage (Giles) and W. S. Landor, viii. 407, 451 Mentor on Blancs Chaperons " at Ghent, iii. 390. Esare," xii. 264. Inscriptions at Naples, viii. 425; ix. 17; xii. 363. Louis XIV. tablecloth, xii. 408. Missing word, x. 398 Mercer (W. J.) on Gower, a Kentish hamlet, xi. 95. Kentish newspapers, viii. 68. Nonconformist burial-grounds, x. 151. Poll-books, viii. 177 Mercurius on Kingdom's Intelligencer,' vii. 270, 395. Latta surname, viii. 190. Poll-books, viii. 178 97 Mercury, the planet, and Copernicus, i. 509; ii. 56 Merivale (R.) on woolmen in the fifteenth century, Merltette (Mlle. G. M.) her death, v. 267 Mermaid baptized, ix. 371 Merrian (Maria Sibylla), her drawings, vi. 466 Merrick (W. P.) on authors of quotations wanted, xi. 56. Benbow (Admiral), his death, vii. 55. French dictionary for the blind, v. 247. Harvest Supper songs, xii. 276. Norfolk folk-songs, iii. 452. Nursery rime, ix. 478. Old King Cole,' xi. 56. Rinordine,' Irish song, viii. Merritt (E. P.) on envelopes, i. 58. Stansted Merry : God rest you merry," iii. 49, 116 Merton, Statutes of, iii. 8, 195 Mervarid on Allen, iii. 208 Meschianza, meaning of the word, x. 30, 97, 258 Mess, canon of wine at, use of the word, viii. 390 Messiah name of the Lord, iv. 529 Mesteque, its etymology, vii. 105 ix. 410 Meswinde the Fair, in Saxon song, ix. 8, 54, 77; xii. 196 Meteyard (Eliza), her Love Steps of Dorothy Vernon,' 208; her burial-place, v. 450, 496; her portrait, vi. 77 Methodism, early, in London, viii. 502 Methodism, Wesleyan, its organization, ix. 230 Metropolitan Railway, 1864, described, v. 6 Metwand, derivation of the word, viii. 60 Mews Gate, Tom Payne at the, vii. 409; viii. 55 ix. 435 Mexico, Sir Francis Drake in, 1904, i. 325 Meyer (Prof. Dr. F.) on authors of quotations, x. 408 Meyer family, ix. 409; xii. 129 Michell (John), Mayor of London, xii. 361, 475 Michell (O.) on Xavier de Maistre's allusions, v. 409 Mickle: Every mickle makes a muckle, mis- Mickle (W. J.), his 'There's nae Luck about the Mickleburgh (J. P.) on 'The Lovers,' 1683, iv. 47 Middle Templar on Robert Goodwin of Derry, Middlebrook Museum, its sale, ix. 484 Middleton (T.), emendations in his dramas, ix. 301 Midhurst, Sussex, longevity at, v. 445 Midsummer Day, divination by eggs, iv. 27 Milan, Leonardo da Vinci in, i. 26; inscription on Mileage computations, old-time, vii. 449, 496 109 Miles (J.) on 'Memoirs of a Young Lady of Miles (W.) on L. H., artist, xii. 29 Meyerbeer (G.), his La Jeunesse de Goethe,' viii. Milestones in England, i. 7, 132, 195 Meyerbeer Scholarship for Music, viii. 190 Meynell Langley, Derbyshire, and the Francis Meynes, meaning of the term, i. 49, 92, 217, 251 Meyrick collection, monumental brasses in, v. 8 · Michell (G. B.) on Cabot and Mychell, v. 357. Military and martial law, their difference, vi. 386 Military execution in 1861 at Malta, iii. 304, 375 X. 97 Military punishments, the bastinado, x. 248, 355, 397 Military records, West Indian, prior to nineteenth Militia, City of London, 1716, its records, v. 488; Mill (John Stuart), on franchise for women, i. 327; |