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M. (E.) on Bonaparte on the Bellerophon, ix. 321, 382. Cannizaro (Duchess of), iv. 265. Shotley wills , 1463-1538, iii. 2. Statue by John of Bologna, i. 28. Tickling trout, i. 375

M. (E. F. B.) on author of quotation wanted, xi. 289

M. (E. H.) on Clement family, x. 69. De la Motte de la Garre", x. 310. Quotations wanted, iv. 468. Stephenson (Ernest Augustus), vi. 148. Whitehead (Paul), iv. 468

M. (E. S.) on Sir George Yonge, v. 47

M. (P.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 413. Dowb, vii. 509. Ludlow (Roger) and Fairfield records, v. 288. ' Nicholas Nickleby,' v. 71. Quotations wanted, v. 248

M. (F. B.) on author of quotation wanted, xi. 438. David's sketch of Marie Antoinette, xii. 513

M. (Q-.) on roast pigs crying " Who'll eat me ? ' xi. 250

M. (G. A.) on Lord Treasurer Godolphin, viii. 210. " Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John," xii. 276. More (Sir Thomas), his descendants, vi. 248. ' Old Tarlton's Song,' viii. 188 ; xii. 214. Homeland, vi. 389. Triple chancel arches, xii. 255

M. (G-. B.) on Sir Thomas Cornwallis, iii. 135. Shakespeare in French, xi. 212

M. (H. ) on authors of quotations wanted, xii. 310. Fenians and Western Australia, ix. 188

M. (H. A. St. J.) on authors of quotations, x. 16. 'D.N.B. Epitome,' ix. 85. Duelling in England, v. 112, 394. Electric telegraph anticipated, ii. 235. Incledon : Cooke, iv. 92. John (King), his baggage lost, v. 469. Lion and the unicorn, x. 208. Mussuk, its use, iii. 13. "Naked Boy and Coffin," iii. 213. Norman Court, Hamp- shire, viii. 415. Pierrepont's Refuge, xi. 74. Prisoners' clothes as perquisites, iv. 96. Rose of Jericho, v. 515. Seventeenth-century phrases, ii. 425. Yealls : Brewetts, iii. 449

M. (H. C. L.) on Kingsley's ' Lorraine,' x. 210

M. (H. W.) on Sir John Hewson, vi. 437

M. (J.) on Queen Caroline, ix. 449. "God called up from dreams," iii. 49. 'Murray's Handbook for Yorkshire,' ii. 105. Racial Problem of Europe, viii. 274

M. (J. A. H.) on Firgunanum, vii. 51. Jesus and Joshua, i. 490. " Part and parcel," i. 308. ' Policy of pin-pricks," v. 366. Smallage, i. 330. Typographical puzzle, x. 186, 216

M. (J. D.) on " Froudes "=stuffed dates, xi. 430

M. (J. EO on vivandieres, ix. 418

M. (J. G.) on May monument, i. 449 ; ii. 57

M. (J. M.) on Abb4 de Lubersac, xi. 73

M. (J. P. ) on Polisman, ii. 108

M. (J. S.) on Catte Street, vi. 95

M. (J. W.) on M. Homais, x. 518. Montagu (Lady Mary Wortley), xi. 168. Ruflnus, textual criticism in, xi. 495. St. Anthony of Vienne, xi. 152. Stuart, Earl of Traquair, xi. 396

M. (K. 0.) on Kipling obscurities, v. 417

M. (L.) on James Isaacson, M.P., xii. 18. Thacke- ray illustrations, ii. 67

M. (L. B.) on drive, ride, viii. 290

M. (M.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 247. French refugee bishops, viii. 171. Miniatures by Rossi, viii. 429. Voltaire and Rousseau, viii. 77.

M. (M. A. M.) on J. Bew, bookseller, xi. 256, 498. Joanna and the Westmorland hills, xii. 258

M. (M. C.) on Rattlesnake Colonel, xi. 191


M. (M. P.) on Fife fishermen's superstitions, x.

330

M. (N.) on Petre epigram, xii. 349 M. (N.) & A. on Abbots of Evesham, xii. 78. Authors of quotations, viii. 134. Beheading in England, vii. 487. Bottesford, ii. 349. Charles I.'s trial, xi. 410. Corbet (Miles), x;i. 510. Cross at Higham-on-the-hill, xi. 29. Defoe : the Devil's chapel, ix. 187. Dog-names, ii. 101 ; x. 109. Gallows of alabaster, iv. 189. ' Genius by Counties,' iv. 330. Heraldic reference in Shakespeare, i. 338. Lobishome, i. 327. Lundy Island, iii. 469. Monastic estates, x. 250. Motto : "In God is all," viii. 270. " Nag's Head " story, i. 509. Pig hanging a man, iii. 50. St. Julian's Pater Noster, iii. 309. St. Thome s Aquinas, v. 269. Slipper, a surname, iv. 150. Southey's collections regarding Portugal, xii. 169. Spenser's ' Faerie Queene,' xi. 190. " Stat crux dum volvitur orbis," i. 309. Titles con- ferred by Cromwell, x. 49. Troper : its deriva- tion, ix. 330. Tuileries Gardens in 1796, v. 429. Wright (Mrs. Anne) and votes for women, vii. 408

M. (P.) on "Bombay Grab," iv. 107. Cave, Hornsey, i. 269. Dryden portraits, iv. 389. Hatchments, vi. 350. Hayley and Blake, viii. 231. Holy Maid of Kent, ii. 268. Hudson (Jeffrey), the dwarf, x. 390. Islington parish registers, xi. 169. Leach (Sir William), v. 169. Leche family, i. 207. Lichfield will, vi. 210. Mantelpiece, vii. 209. Miller of Hide Hall, iii. 328 ; vi. 54. Mundy family, viii. 168. Netmaker's circular, x. 207. Oxen drawing carriages, xi. 136. Rodney's second wife, i. 226. Royal hunting, ii. 469. St. Peter's in Chepe : St. John Zachary, vi. 69. Shake- speare and Miller-Mundy, ix. 370. Sheffield plate, v. 27. Steele (Richard) and Freemasonry, vii. 392. Sussex arms, x. 230. Windmills in Sussex, vii. 149

M t (P.) on Matthew Diamondbuld Demont, viii. 213. Hats worn in the royal presence, viii. 326. Montfort (Peter de), xi. 411. Speaker of the House of Commons, xi. 411 M. (P. C. D.) on bee superstitions, ii. 26. Drydn portraits, i. 368. Howard and Dryden families, i. 87. Leche and Evelyn families, ii. 348. Sporting clergy before the Reformation, ii. 89 M. (P. K.) on Rabi'ah, son of Mukaddam, iv. 449 M. (P. M.) on Dryden on Milton, ix. 250 M. (P. P.) on passion-flower legend, vi. 88 M. (P. W. G.) on counting bringing ill-luck, ix. 108. Piper's Hole, ix. 289. Plant-names, viii. 210. Weatherall (Thomas), xi. 358 M. (R.) on W. Cole, Cambridge antiquary, iv. 429. Ibbotson : Hyde, viii. 408. Muscovy Com- pany : Baltic Company, vi. 149. Vigo Bay, 1702-19, x. 30

M. (R. J.) on Wordsworth's Highland girl, iii. 309 M. (S.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 514. Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will Registers , iv. 155

M. (S. W.) on Malone family, x. 87

M. (T. E.) on authors of quotations, viii. 109

M. (T. S.) on Brittany idolatrous folk-lore, ix. 17.

Christmas notes, ix. 51. Cross sign : hot cross

buns, ix. 436. Dame So-and-So the Rush

Strewer, ix. 437. Double-headed eagle, x. 154.

Gula Augusti, v. 499 ; vii. 394 ; viii. 35. Hock :

hog : hoga, vii. 494. Owls, luminous, ix. 171.

Palm Sunday and hill-climbing, vi. 70. Sheep

fair on an ancient earthwork, viii. 296. Snail-