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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 Hand, 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. 6
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. Birth- marks, 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 pass- ports, 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 descend- ants, ii. 6 ; her harp, 71 ; letter of 1562, iii. 325 ; monument erected in St. Andrew's, Ant- werp, by, v. 449 ; xii. 489 ; anachronism in lines on, vi. 27 ; medallion in St. Mary's, Ant- werp, 52 ; Fouche" 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
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 W r ar, viii. 395. Talman (William), architect, vii. 288. Travel- ling in England, 1600-1700, v. 348. Turnbull (Mrs.), 1839, xi. 371. Villiers (George), Duke of Buckingham, iii. 109. Wilde (Oscar), biblio- graphy, 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
Mason family of Stapleton, Gloucestershire, x. 28
Masonic portrait of Earl of Chatham, i. 427
Masonicus on Lord Kelvin on the tides, ii. 269
Masonry and religion, vii. 467, 513
Masons' marks, ii. 500 ; iii. 228, 296, 332, 354 ;
iv. 15 ,
Masquerier (John James), his portrait of Napoleon,
vi. 84
Mass, Mozarabic, in Spain, v. 250, 339 Mass, solitary, and the Roman Church, in. 8 , 5 Massacre of Glencoe, order for, 1692, vn. 487 Massacre of St. Bartholomew in Paris, vn. 389 Mass6 (H. J. L. J.) on pewter plate, xi. 507 Massinger (P.), lines in ' Fatal Dowry, i. 348
burial-place in St. Saviour's, Southwark, vi. ^48 Mass-meeting, earliest use of the term, n. 250 Masson (A.) on dolls in magic, x. 272. Hornsey
Wood House, vii. 274. Pink saucer, x. 158.
School and college tokens, ix. 237 Massucci (Agostino), painter, his baptism, vi. 34* Maste or pulle in Caxton's ' Fables of ^Esop, vm.
Master, courtesy title in Scotland, i. 14 Master of the Horse, Lord Granard as, vm. 268 Master Pipe Maker of Woolwich, 1692, xi. 10, Masters (E.) on the fate of the Tracy s, iv.
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.
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