Holyrood, Queen Elizabeth's portrait at, 508 Huttons of that ilk, 509 Hone (N.) on Knights Templars, 10 Hyde family, their marriages, 348 Love ales, 35 Hymns: There is a land of pure delight, 38; Veni, Hood (Dr. Samuel), of Liverpool, his ‘Analytic Creator, its authorship, 89, 137, 332 Physiology,' 68, 137 Hyphens after street names, 449, 515 Hood (Thomas), his portraits, 428 Hysker or Hesker islets, 69, 136, 334 Hookes (N.), his . Amanda,' 301 Ice, splitting fields of, 325, 395, 454, 513 Hooper (J.) on quotations wanted, 353 Icelandic dictionary, 229, 331, 456 Hooper (Roger)=Mary Long, 1639, 127, 215 Ievers (Robert Henry), Westminster scholar, 107 Hooro, Cape, spelling of the name, 94 Images, black, of the Madonna, 305 Imp, Lincoln, trinket in form of, 530 Impey (Edward Harrington), Westminster scholar, 127 365 Horse-block=horse-pow, 27, 132, 334, 513 Indians, pudding made by, 288 Indies, West, Gordon of, 108 Horseferry, Westminster, 51 Ingram (J. H) on screaming skull, 252 Horse-pew=horse-block, 27, 132, 334, 513 West (William Edward), 327 Horton (S.) and W. T. Streader, 369 Inscriptions at Figueira da Foz, 147 Horton (Walter de) and Haliwick Manor, 36, 77 Inscriptions, Norman, in Yorkshire, 16 House of Lords, 1625-60, 36 Invitation cards, wedding, early printed, 308 Houses of historical interest, 486 Ireland, officers of State in, 149, 214, 314 ; English Hounsfield (Mrs. T. B.) on Ann Radcliffe, 9 army in, 1630-40, 489 Houston (A.) on 'Hugh Trevor,' 429 Irish Brigade, its history, 87 Ring, The,' 448 Irish maypoles, 469 Songs wanted, 410 Irish soil exported, 113 * Zapata’s Questions, ' 449 Irish watchman, picture and lines, 506 Irish weather rime, 406 Italy, a "geographical expression,” 249, 330 Hadson (C. M.) on chess between man and his Maker, Izard (Ralph and Walter), Westminster scholars, 47, 169 237 Hudson (E.) on almshouses, 87 Hudson (Henry), his descendants, 288, 357 J. (D. M.) on Garibaldi, 235 Hughes (A. S.) on "Moiree melanique," 29 Wheel as symbol of religion, 250 Hughes (T. Cann) on Baybam Abbey, 448 J. (W.) on local records, 57 Bowes Castle, Yorkshire, 288 Jacinth on black and yellow, Devil's colours, 10 Brougham Castle, 293 Jack and Jill riddle, 13, 93, 153 Combermere Abbey, 315 Jackson (F. M.), his death, 60 Cumberland (George), 88 Jacobite rebels transported to America, 66 Liverpool printed books, 67 Jaggard (W.) on Academy of the Muses, 54 Liverpool University : Institute of Archäology, Carnegie: its pronunciation, 52 308 Gastrell and Shakespeare's home, 47 Mason (William), his portraits, 49 Huntingdon, Countess of, at Highgate, 333 Premonstratensian abbeys, 169, 231 Photography, 490 Quotations wanted, 369 Pictures, famous, as signs, 218 Romney portrait, 410 Pictures of Julius Cæsar' and 'Romeo and Stanley (Dean), bis poem 'The Gipsies,' 67 Juliet,' 234 Whitney (Geoffrey), his autograph, 208 Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 432 Whitney (John), 108 "O for a booke," 229 Hughes (P. S.) on Quillin or Quillan, 253 * Pictures of the Old and New Testaments,' 57 Hughes family, 207 Twopenny for head, 217 Hugo (V.), topography in ' Les Misérables,' 309, 374 James I. and James V. of Scotland, as poets, 368, Hull of a serpent, its skin or slough, 56 476 Hulme (E. W.) on Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, 115 Jan Kees, its meaning, 509 Hulton (B.) on quotations wanted, 316 Jarratt (F.) on splitting fields of ice, 513 Humanitas, nom de guerre in The Press,' 1798, 529 Jefferyes (Capt. James), of Blarney Castle, 404, 496 Hunt (A. E.) on Hunt family, 448 •Jenetta Norweb,' its history, 389, 437 Hunt (Holman), his ' Light of the World,' 45 Jennings (P.) on “Love in phantastick triumph sat," Hunt family, 448 132 Hunter (H. E.) on Shepherd's Bush, 89 Jennings family of Soddylt Hall, o. 1690, 47 Huntingdon (Countess of) at Highgate, 149, 333 Jerram (C.S.) on Easter woods, 217 Huntingdon (Earldom of), its history, 51, 114 ‘Missal, The,' 138 Hurstmonceaux Castle for sale, 228 Ply, 110 Hussey (A.) on Gytha, mother of Harold II., 282 Virgil or Vergil ? 309 St. Paulinus and the Swale, 254 Welsh poems, 516 Hutton (E.) on Spanish folk-lore, 266 Jerrold (C.) on Mantegna's house, 87 6 Jerrold (Douglas), bis portraits, 428 Kingsway and Aldwych, their inauguration, 361, 410, Jerrold (W.) on Thomas Hood and Douglas Jerrold, 433, 451 428 Kirk (R. E. G.) on a Chaucer tragedy, 5 Jessel (F.) on 'Edward and Ellen,' 47 Kissing bush, Christmas, described, 502 Grin (Geoffrey), Gent., 428 Kit's Coty House, origin of the name, 247, 413 Packs of sixty cards, 28 Klimius (Nicholas), his Journey to the World Onder. Pitts (J.), printer, 469 ground,' 108, 153 Jesus. See Christ. Kniaz, its meaning and pronunciation, 107, 130, 152, Jiggery-pokery, use of the term, 166, 232 193, 334 Jockteleg, 94 Knight (W.) on Lyrical Ballads' motto, 350 John (King), poisoned by a toad, 168, 256, 492 Knights Templars, in Scotland, 10, 34, 97; their Johnson (8.) on Cromwell House, Highgate, 48, 437 registers, 167, 235 Huntingdon (Countess of), at Highgate, 149 Kom Ombo on printed catalogues of public libraries, Johnson (Isaac), of Massachusetts, 227, 314, 491 388 *Johnson (Samuel), use of the word "pelfry,” 97; his Krebs (H.) on Berlin, 466 'Irene' and Charles Goring, 509 Don Quixote,' 1595-6, 158 Johnston (H. A.) on Jack and Jill, 93 Dover pier, 451 Joliffe family of Dorset, 307, 392 M., 134 Jonas (A. C.) on Bishops' signatures, 276 Piccaniony, 255 Brigstocke (Owen), 113 Trafalgar, 385 Caldwell family, 73 Krueger (G.) on duelling in Germany, 516 James V.'s poems, 476 Dugdale's trustworthiness, 487 Punctuation in MSS. and printed books, 262 Pop goes the weasel, 209 Jones (J. B.) on Dover pier, 491 Quotations wanted, 91 Jones (Paul), his birtbplace, 67 Shakespeariana, 443 Joy (J. R.) on quotations wanted, 492 Yorkshire dialect, 192 Julian II. (Pope), letter of Emanuel of Portugal to, Krug on Slavery, 429 10, 154 Kyd's 'Spanish Tragedy' and 'Richard II., 323 Juvenal on 'Doctrinali Alani,' 150 Kyle (W. T.) on Robert Wood, 108 K. (A. A.) on motor index marks, 297 Kynaston's translation of Chaucer's "Troilus,' 109 K. (F.) on Italy, a geographical expression," 330 L io “alme," 16 Seven sacrament fonts, 386 L. on Bri: The Planche, 389 K. (L.) on Tcelandic dictionary, 331 L. (A. S.) on Lawrence, 388 Kniaz, 152 L. (E. W.) on prisons in Paris, 349 Welsh poem, 392 L. (F. de H.) on Jack and Jill, 93 K. (L. L.) on archiepiscopal cross and Becket,' 167 Pinchbeck family, 77 Ascham (Roger): schedule, 169 Prebend of Cantlers, 410 Catzius (Josias), 77 L. (G. D.) on prisoner suckled by his daughter, 353 Churchill (Charles): T. Underwood, 308 L. (H. P.) on Affery Flintwinch in Little Dorrit, Italy, a "geographical expression," 330 466 Klimius (Nicbolas), 153 Baswell family, 35 Ostermayer (Jeban), 287 Pop goes the weasel, 54 Pop goes the weasel, 209 Resp., 50 Railway, first on the Continent, 475 Testout, 354 Renyi (Francis), ballad on, 69 Trudgeon-stroke in swimming, 205 Staines Bridge, 536 L. (M. C.) on American Civil War verses, 354 Tailor in Dresden china, 536 “ Unanswered yet, the prayer,” 346 Kabafutoed, use of the word, 246, 335 L. (W. J.), Dublin, on Shatford's 'Histriomastix,' 209 Keats (J.) his ' Eve of St. Agnes,' 449 L. (W.J.), Savile Club, on translated surnames, 205 Kempe (Archbishop), bie portrait, 348, 434 L. (W. U.) on Windsor uniform, 527 Kendale (W. C. G.) on Spaith Peculiar Court, 267 Labyrinth at Pompeii. photograph of, 168 Kenbew on Virgil or Vergil ? 309 Lackington (J.), his Temple of the Muses, 54, 177, 233 Kenrick (C. W. H.) on hatchments, 488 Lamb (Charles), bis use of "cupillarian," 69 ; on the Kentish Town, Prebend of Cantlers or, in St. Paul's Panopticon, 127, 215, 297 ; and Thomson, 306; Cathedral, 410, 472 his grandmother's gravestone, 328, 414 ; his conKenyon (G.) on “There shall no tempests blow," 12 tinental tour, books from his library, “ Enort," 445, Kerr family of Lothian and Viscount Brien, 448 512, 538; his essay. My Relations,' 464 King, the first warlike, 305 Lamberton (J. P.) on English ancestry of General King (F.) on Wellington badge: Watier's, 1814, Grant, 47 155 Izard, 237 Yorke (Eliot), 488 Pop goes the weasel, 55 King (J.) on dowries for ugly women, 247 Lancaster (Joseph) and Harriet, 1811, 29 King's Bagoio. See Duke's Bagnio. Landolphe (F. E.) on first National Anthem, 249 King's evil, touching for, 287, 335 Langworthy (C. D.) on “ The Star and Garter," 1842, King's money, letter money or bounty, its origin, 428 150 Kingsley (Charles), 'Old and New: a Parable,’125, 212'Latham (E.) on Adolphe Belot, 177 6 6 Latham (E.) on Close, 89 LL.D. on Dr. Chamberlen, 17 French proverbial phrases, 504 Loaning or lonning, dialect word for lane, 29, 70 Melisande : Ettarre, 107 Local government records, 278 Quotations wanted, 92 Locke : Lockie, derivation of the names, 90 " The band that rocks the cradle," 447 Lodge, Ulster King of Arms, his shorthand, 229 Weigbing-machine wisdom, 14 London, Charles Dickens and, 35; 'Streets of Latham (Rev. Robert Gordon and Rev. Charles), C. London,' 50; old theatres of, 125; parishes of 1804-6, 469 SS. Anne and Agnes and St. Jobo Zachary, 288; Latin-English-Basque dictionary, 143, 255, 333 wooden water-pipes in, 465 Laughton (J. K.) on Capt. R. H. Barclay, 28 London, Lights of, use of the phrase, 45, 131 Dundas (Sir Lawrence), 448 London, vanishing, 365 Nelson's signal, 370, 471 London episcopal records, 469 Lavender (Jennie) on almsmen, Westminster, 168 London newspapers of the eighteenth century, 510 Lawrence (John), admitted to Emmanuel College, Long Acre, Duke's Bagnio in, 24, 115, 217, 277, 376 1652, 388, 497 Loug (Mary)=Roger Hooper, 1639, 127, 215 Lawrence (W.J.) on John Bland, Edinburgh actor. Longley (John), 1749-1822, bis biography, 64 manager, 204 Lonning or loaning, dialect word for lano, 29, 70 Lawrence-Hamilton (J.) on twopenny for head, 69 Looping the loop, sensational performance, 65, 333, Lawson (Capt. J. A.), his 'New Guinea,' &c., 407 474 456 Lopez (Anthony), scholar of Winchester, 1592, 306, Laying, the word in churchwarden's accounts, 509 434 Layton (E. M.) on beside, 375 Lopez (Roderigo), executed 1594, bis biography, 306 “ Fountain beads and pathless groves,” 350 434 Lamb's essay . My Relations,” 464 Lord Mayor's Day, 1478, banquet on, 446 Lamb's grandmother, 328 Lord Mayor's Day, its date, 448 Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices.' See Dickens. Loughscur, Book of, 267, 334 Leading articles, newspaper in three paragraphs, 128 Louis XIV., music temp., 46; his heart eaten, 434 Leasingham, Lincoln, medieval riot at, 31 Love (R. T.) on Laurence Washington's death, 286 Lederer (John), his · Discourses,' 467 Love ales, use of the term, 35 Lee (A. C.) on Spanish lady's love for an Englishman, Lowell (Russell) on Wordsworth’s ‘Prelude,' 325, 396, 238 454 Leech (John) and 'Puncb,' 107 Lucas (Henry), of Cambridge, bis biography, 166 Leeds (Duke of), his peerage title, 169 Lucas (P. D.) on prisoner suckled by his daughter, 353 Leeds, locality of mint at, 51 Lucca, early plans of city, 409, 467 Light of the World,' 45 Passive resister, 508 Irish soil exported, 113 Lulach, King of Scotland, his biography, 178 Lega-Weekes (Miss E.) on Adam's commemorative Lumb (G. D.) on Boninge of Ledsum, 115 pillars, 69 Index of probates, 188 Fostel), foslett, coffer or casket, 48 Lundy Island, its history, 16 Leicester Square, bibliography of, 35, 135 Luther (Martin), his 'Commentary on the Galatians," Leigh (R. A. Austen) on Eton School Lists, 187, 356 156 Leighton (H. R.) on Royal Oak Day, 30 Lux on peerage title peculiarities, 169 Leitb pier, early reference to, 387 Lyceum Theatre as a Roman Catholic chapel, 410 Leofdegn, its meaning, 51 Lydney's 'Prayers,' 265, 355 • Les Jumelles,' 9 Lynde family, 436 Lewis (William), and 35, King Street, Covent Garden, Lynn (W.T.) on Berenice, wife of Ptolemy III., 194 148, 218, 331 Cypripedium, 228 Library, seventeenth-century, 222 ; private, 0. Easter by the Julian and Gregorian styles, 166 Charles I., 303 Easter Day and the full moon, 195 Libraries, public printed catalogues of, 388, 454 “Famous” Chelsea, 366, 470 Lichfield, Ascension Day devotions at wells, 32 King, first warlike, 305 Lidderdale=Hepburn, 509 Pelfry used by Johnson, 97 Lift, early, 350 Photography, 435 Light Dragoons, 4th, their uniform, 69, 132 Poltroon, 466 Uchoreus, 346 M., abbreviation for Monsieur, 45, 134 M. on bishops' signatures, 55 Lincolnshire death folk-lore, 465, 516 M.A.Oxon. on Gordon of West Indies, 275 Lincolnsbire dialect, 170, 190 St. Gilbert of Sempringham, 94 Lion, the, and Ephis, 351 M. (A. T.) on catamaran, 286 Literature, popular, in the sixteenth century, 486 Dudley arms, 230 Liverpool printed books, 1822, 67, 137 Sheriff's challenge in Domesday, 290 Liverpool University : Institute of Arcbæology, 308 M. (B.) on London newspapers, 510 6 M. (D.) on Darwinian chain of argument, 169 MacMichael (J. Holden) on Ripley arms, 374 Quotations wanted, 127 St. Gilbert of Sempringham, 94 M. (D. Y.) on English army in Ireland, 1630-40, 489 St. Paulinus and the Swale, 254 M. (E.) on Ducbess of Cannizaro, 265 Scallions, 375 M. (E. H.) on quotations wanted, 468 Scotch burial custom, 77 Whitehead (Paul), 468 Touching for the king's evil, 335 M. (8. A. St. J.) on Incledon : Cooke, 92 Wheel as a symbol of religion, 251 Prisoners' clothes as perquisites, 96 McMurray (W.) on London parochial history, 288 M. (N.) & A. on gallows of alabaster, 189 Macpherson (Jaunes), 1738-96, on footfalls and music, Genius by Counties,' 330 161 Slipper, a surname, 150 McPike (E. F.) on bibliographies, 135 M, (P.) on Bombay Grab," 107 Genealogies in preparation, 467 Dryden portraits, 389 Halley (Dr. Edmund), 526 M. (P. K.) on Rabi'ah, son of Mukaddam, 449 Hudson (Henry), his descendants, 288 M. (R.) op W. Cole, Cambridge antiquary, 429 Modern alchemy: making diamonds, 167 M. (8.) on Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will M'Quillin (B. L.) on Quillin or Quillan, 206 Registers, 155 Macray (W. D.) on Capt. James Jefferyes, 496 Macaria, the cry of, 28 Madonna, black images of, 305 Macaulay (Lord), and Sir Lawrence Dundas, 448,516 Maeterlinck (M.), his 'Pelléas et Mélisande,' 107, 156 MacDonagh (M.) on Sarah Curran, Robert Emmet, Magdalen College School and the 'D.N.B.,' 21, 101, and Major Sirr, 111 154, 182, 244, 364 Macdonald of Moidart, 308, 376 Maidlow, etymology of the name, 508 Macdonell (Major), executed at Carlisle, 1746, 530 Maids, old, in Darwinian chain of argument, 169, 237 McGovern (J. B.) on De Faublas, 88 Malapert (Martin), in treatise by E. Southerne, 1593, Lincoln (Abraham) and Whately, 46 349 Virgil or Vergil 1 248 Malden (A. R.) on John Bowle, D.D., 428 McIlquban (Harriett) on rates in aid, 53 Malet (Col. Harold) on American Civil War verses, Mackey (G.) on Brudenell : Boughton, 29 296 Mackie ( E. S.) on Appleby Magoa Grammar School, Bathurst (Lord) and highwayman, 495 288 Esdaile (William). 481 Mackintosh (James), of Rothiemurchus, his marriage, Nelson's uniform, 370 448 Photography, 450 McM. (W.) on fifteenth-century banquet, 446 Royal Oak Day, 132 Malone (J.) on piccaniony, 255 Man of noses, name for the soft clam, 125, 197 Maneis (Sir Anto.), holder of Crown land at Egham, Black and yellow, Devil's colours, 97 48 Bobby Dazzler, 318 Manson (E.) on origin of 'She Stoops to Conquer,' 261 Brougham Castle, 293, 373 Mantegna (Andrea), bis house at Mantua, 87 Catalogues of MSS., 436 Mantua, Andrea Mantegna's house at, 87 Ceremony at Ripon, 357 Manuscripts, punctuation in, 144, 262; catalogues of, Concerts of Antient Music, 49 368, 415, 531 Copenhagen House, 296 March (Ausias), translations of his verse, 469 Cricket: earliest mention, 95; pictures and en Marchant (F. P.) on Czechs and Germans, 187 gravings, 132 Marcham (W. McB. and F.) on Hollicke or Holleck, Cromwell House, Bighgate, 135 36 Custom of Thraves, 397 Marchant (F. P.) on Mr. Gilbert, mathematician, 369 Drake (Sir Francis), and Chigwell Row, 332 M. for Monsieur, 45 Dudley arms, 317 Miners' greeting, 391 Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, 115 Maréchal (Sylvain), his ‘Dictionnaire des Athées,' 265 French Revolution pottery, 252 Marquee, etymology of the word, 164 Horseferry, Westminster, 61 Marriages, portraits which have led to, 92 Jockteleg, 94 Marriott (J. C.) on Cromwell House, Higbgate, 489 John (King), poisoned by a toad, 256 Mars, satellites of, mentioned in 'Gulliver's Travels," Kit's Coty House, 413 86 Lamb's Panopticon, 215, 297 Marshall (G. W.), Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms, Lewis (W.), comedian, 218, 331 his death, 258 Lines on a mug, 92 Marsham-Townshend (R.) on capillarians, 69 Monro (Major), 72 'Love in phantastick triumph sat," 48 Numismatic, 375 Marston (E.) on detached belfries, 455 Pleshey fortifications, 116 Marston (J.), Montaigne, Webster, and Dr. Doone, Ply, 110 41, 121, 201, 302 Population of a country parisb, 495 Marston (Dr. Westland), his ancestry, 429 Quenington, Gloucestershire, 36 Martin (G. H.) on the screaming skull, 107 Radcliffe (Ann), 76 Martin (Mary Brilliana)=Col. John Wall, 14 6 Martin (8.) on 'Locbiel's Warning,' 127 Mistletoe on almanac, o. 1744, 486 Marvin (F. R.) on Bathilda,' 28 Cumberland dialect, 294 Evans: Symonds : Hering: Garden, 328 Royal Oak Day, 132 Pop goes the weasel, 54 Mitchell (S.), bistory of Bigh Peak and Scarsdale, 88 Masters (E.) on the fate of the Tracy8, 335 Moira (Lord) and the United Irisbmen, 28 Masefield (C.) on splitting fields of ice, 395, 513 Moiree Melanique," method of engraving, 29 Mash, use of the word, 35 Molle (Jobn), translator of the Living Librarie,' Mason (C.) on catalogues of MSS., 531 425, 494 Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, 277 Mollermole, 55 Hair-powdering closets, 453 Molony (A.) on Dilliana, 7 Looping the loop, 474 Monkbarns on Dudley arms, 317 Mason (S.) on Oscar Wilde, 233, 266 Monck, Monke, or Monk family, 449 Mason (William), poet, his portraits, 49 Monkey, etymology of the word, 164 Masons' marks, 15 Monro. See Munro. Masters (E.) on pillion : flails, 72 Montagu (Basil), his MSS., 109, 156, 429 Matthew (Roger), vicar of Bloxham 1605–57, 488 Montaigne, Webster, Marston, and Donne, 41, 121, Matthews (Albert) on piocapinny, 128 201, 302 Matthews (J.) on wheel as a symbol in religion, 167 Montfort (P.) on Nathaniel Cooper, 88 May-dewing, observance of the custom, 17 Monument on Fish Street Hill, inscription mutilated, Mayhew (A. L.) on Corisande, 352 87 Etymological notes, four, 164 Moon, and hair-cutting superstition, 29, 116, 173, Growing down like a cow's tail, 264 234 ; and Easter, 136, 195; and Robespierre's Haakon VII., 466 arrest, 286 Italy a “geographical expression,” 330 Moon, the crescent, star in, 116 Jan Kees, 509 Moon names, 289, 350 Melisande : Ettarre, 393 Moreton (R. L.) on John Julius Angerstein, 66 Pagan, 304 Bathurst (Lord) and the highwayman, 495 Ply, 44 Buchanan (George), 317 Tittle, its etymology, 325 Chesterfield (Lord), 108 Mayne (Ant.), Esq., temp. James I., 48 National Anthem, first, 332 Portraits which led to marriages, 92 Tailor in Dresden china, 469 “Famous” Chelsea, 470 “Ulm and Trafalgar,” 460 Mediculus on Bunyan's . Holy War,' 88 Waterloo veteran, 493 Morgan (F.) on Minnisinks, 474 “That is, he would have,” 409 Quotations wanted, 10 Morgan (Philip), Bishop of Worcester, 1419-25, 347 Translated surnames, 275 'Morning Star,' London journals so named, 464, 536 Meighen (Thomas), his biography, 509 Morris (M. C. F.) on raddidoo, 68 Mélisande, the Christian name, 107, 156, 393 Yorkshire spellings, 104 Metternich on Italy, 249 Morris (William), bis Welsh ancestry, 350 Melton cloth, origin of the term, 467, 490 Morton (Walter de) and Haliwick Manor, 36, 77 Melton jacket, meaning of the term, 467, 490 Motoralities, use of the word, 186 Menken (E.) on Oscar Wilde's 'De Profundis,' 233 Motor-car and King Edward VII., 7 “ Mens on mural tablet in Sussex church, 389 Motor index marks, 297 Mereday, Christian name, its origin, 248, 334 Motto : Torcular conculcavi solus, 109 Messiah=name of the Lord, 529 Mount (C. B.) on “Don't nail his ears to the pump," Metropolitan Municipal Councils, 306 387 Mezzofanti (Cardinal), pamphlet on, 1857, 168 Punch, the beverage, 401, 531 Mickle (W. J.), his .There 's nae Luck about the Moxhay (Mr.), Leicester Square showman, 35, 135 House,' 161 Mozart's Twelfth Mass, composer of English words for, Mickleburgh (J. P.) on The Lovers,' 1683, 47 409 Middle Templar on Robert Goodwin of Derry, 366 Mug, lines on, 92 Middleton (Memory), of Calcutta, 530 Mukaddam, father Rabi'ah, pronunciation of his Midsummer Day, divination by eggs, 27 name, 449, 515 Millard (A. S.) on "These are the Britons,” 510 Mulberry and quince folk-lore, 386, 438 Miller (William), his engravings, 369, 437 Mules, their crying, 465 Milne (J.) on Cumberland dialect, 294 Mungo, meaning of the word, 309 Milton (Elizabeth), baptized at Upton, Bucks, 149 Municipal Councils, metropolitan, 306 Miners, their greetings, 348, 391 Munro (Lieut.) and Lieut.-Col. Fawcett, their duel, 72 Minnisinks, locality of the tribe, 248, 474 Murdoch (W. G. B.) on · Don Quixote,' 1595–6, 107 Mint at Leeds, 51 James V.'s poems, 368 Missal, use of the word, 34, 75, 138 Murray (Dr. J. Ā. H.) on caterpillers of the Common. Mr., use of the prefix, 67; degradation of the title, 134 wealth, 396 Mistigris on dog training, 537 Dover pier, 387 |