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GENERAL INDEX.
Marks (A.) on The Brill, Somers Town, xi. 26.
Exchequer tallies, v. 305. Hanged, drawn, and
quartered, i. 411. Hanging alive in chains, xi.
221, 303, 404. Lines on a mug, iii. 228. St.
Martin Pomeroy, x. 382. Tyburn, ii. 26 Marks (A. G.) on Marks and Inder families, viii.
507 Marks (Henry Stacy), his ' Poor Blind Worm,' xii.
310 Marks (J. A.) on eighteenth-century and older
plays, iii. 48
Marks Stone, near Chad well Heath, ix. 191, 237 Marlborough (John, Duke of), and Shakespeare, i.
127, 177, 256, 292, 352 ; history of his statue, x.
493 Marlborough (Sarah, first Duchess of), her brothers
and sisters, ii. 149, 211, 257, 372, 413, 494 Marlborough Square, Chelsea, x. 320 Marlborough wheels, explanation of the term, vi.
386, 436 ; vii. 157, 378 ; ix. 293 Marli on Marly horses, vii. 190 Marliani, his biography and writings, ii. 227 Marlow (W.), his pictures of the Pope's seats, ix.
128
Marlowe (Christopher), and Shakespeare, i. 1, 75 ;
date of his birth, 408, 491 ; ' Come live with
me," ii. 89, 153, 434 ; " tumeraris " in ' Dr.
Faustus,' ix. 65
Marly horses, vii. 190, 211, 251,277, 352, 376, 396 Marmont family, iii. 189, 251
Marmor " and the sea in Latin poets, v. 106,
153
Maro on split infinitive, iii. 95, 211. Vulgate, iii.
248
Marquee, etymology of the word, iv. 164 Marquis of Granby," public-house sign, vii. 464 Marquois scales, their invention, ii. 187 Marriage, banns of, instructions concerning, i. 18 Marriage Act, Lord Lyndhurst's, ix. 50, 95 Marriage compared to a Devonshire lane, xii.
469, 517
Marriage Houses, i. 33 Marriage in a shift, vi. 127, 199 Marriage licences, Surrey, c. 1760-1820, iii. 326 ;
diocese of Exeter, xii. 330, 373 Marriage notices from ' Gent. Mag.,' &c., ix. 170 Marriage relationships, xii. 268, 315 Marriage Service in the Book of Common Prayer,
iii. 7, 74
Marriage superstitions in Orkney, xii. 484 Marriages, births, and deaths, their registration,
xi. 348 ; xii. 96 Marriages, Fleet, i. 9, 75 ; morganatic, 52 ;
portraits which led to, iii. 287, 334, 377;
iv. 92 ; Commonwealth, 1657, vi. 8 ; their
solemnization, c. 1653, ix. 89 ; of recusants, xi.
290, 373, 474 ; at Gretna Green, 471, 517 Marriott (E.) on Portico Library, Manchester, v.
368 Marriott (J. Colyer) on " Bawms March," vii. 230.
Cromwell House, Highgate, iv. 489. De-
vachan, viii. 91. Eslyngton : Islington, vii.
93. Holyoake and special constables, v. 191.
Hornsey and Highgate, x. 46. Lodge Hill,
Harengeye, vii. 343. St. Eloy or St. Loy at
Tottenham, vi. 417. Serpent bound to the
cross, vi. 172. Thompson (Mr.), of the 6th
Dragoons, v. 316 Marriott (Rev. Randolph ) = Diana Fielding, iii. 88,
193
Marriott family of Ughill, v. 128 Marrow-bone : travel by the marrow-bone stage,
i. 415
Mars, satellites mentioned in ' Gulliver's Travels,'
iv. 86 ; discovery of its satellites, ix. 13
Marsden (Rev. Samuel), Chaplain of N.S.W., his portrait, v. 389, 455
' Marseillaise,' its authorship, x. 326 ; Marseilles, ' Rue de la pierre qui rage," xi. 309, 378
Marsh, pronounced mash or mesh in the South, iii. 313
Marshal of the King's Hall, his office, i. 107, 173, 198
Marshall (E. R.) on Paramor family of Kent, xii. 329
Marshall (G.) on genealogy : new sources, i. 187, 218, 258, 396. Mitchel & Finlay, bankers, i. 374
Marshall (G. W.), Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms, his death, iv. 258 ; supplement to ' Genealogist's Guide,' vii. 347 ; viii. 52, 153
Marshall (I.) on Marshall's ' Genealogist's Guide,' viii. 62
Marshall (Capt. John) of Virginia, xii. 467
Marshall (Sir Samuel), d. 1795, his family, ix. 70, 155
Marshall (Stephen), Westminster divine, ix. 465, 617
Marshall (T. L.) on St. Sidwell, xi. 377
Marsham, seven-sacrament font at, v. 36
Marsham-Townshend (R.) on capillarians, iv. 69. Egyptian Hall, iii. 452. English burial-ground at Lisbon, ii. 448. King's College, Cambridge, v. 188. Large-paper margins, v. 147. ' Love in phantastick triumph sat," iv. 48
Marston (E.) on Bonaparte on the Northumber- land, x. 3, 64 ; his arrival at St. Helena, 162. Detached belfries, iv. 456. Flaying alive, i. 15. Holyoake and special constables, v. 156. Oxenham epitaphs, ii. 368. Pillion : flails, iii. 434. Willow-pattern china, ix. 437
Marston (John), Shakespeare allusion in ' Mal- content,' i. 6 ; and Carlo Buff one, 381 ; and Montaigne, Webster, and Dr. Donne, iv. 41, 121, 201, 302 ; v. 301, 382 ; vi. 22, 122 ; ' What You Will,' Act V. sc. i., vi. 386 ; suggested emenda- tions in his dramas, ix. 301
Marston (R. B.) on General La Poype, v. 46. " These are the Britons," v. 31
Marston (Dr. Westland), his ancestry, iv. 429
Mart used for market, xii. 326
Martel (V.) on Lord Halifax, vii. 188
Martelli (Horatio), monument in St. Clement's Church, Hastings, i. 412
MarteUo towers, their name, i. 285, 356, 411, 477 ; iii. 193, 252, 313 ; xii. 228, 334, 377
Martha, Patty as a pet name for, vi. 210, 255
Martial and military law, difference between, vi. 386
Martin (Christopher) and the defence of St. John's, Newfoundland, v. 408 ; vi. 63
Martin (C. Trice) on Ernisius, x. 471
Martin (E.) on Ernest Augustus Stephenson, v. 109
Martin (E. H.) on De la Motte de la Garre, xi. 248. Dyer family, v. 288. Dyer (John), poet, v. 112. Wardour (Edward and Mary), viii. 330. W^est- hope Court Rolls, Salop, v. 269
Martin (G. H.) on the screaming skull, iv. 107
Martin (J. Henry), and Newlyn colony of artists, x. 246, 406
Martin (Mary Brilliana) = Col. John Wall, ii. 309 ; iii. 232 ; iv. 14
Martin (Stapleton) on " a singing face," ii. 133. Author wanted, vii. 312, 493. Burial half within a church, xi. 108. ' Come, live with me," ii. 153. Edgeworth (Richard Lovell), xi.