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GENERAL INDEX.
Matches in Congreve, 1695, vii. 269, 351, 397, 451
Match-maker's song and sulphur matches, vii. 348,
396, 451
Mathews (C. Elkin) on ' The Angler's Companion,' x. 267. Gaol literature, xi. 510. ' Horse Subsecivaa,' 1620, xii. 164. ' Kitty Fisher's Jig,' x. 50. Motte : mot, x. 413. Pimlico : Eyebright, x. 514. Portexis (Bishop), viii. 128. Story's ' Vse Vistis,' x. 356
Mathewson (T.) on ' The Bride's Burial,' vi. 449. 1 Death and the Sinner,' vi. 436 ; vii. 34. Matlock Council arms, vi. 424 Matilda (Queen) and Hugo de Burgh, legend of,
iii. 408
Matross, etymology of the word, vii. 348, 411, 476 Matthew (Roger), Vicar of Bloxham 1605-57, iv.
488
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 Vir- ginia, xi. 277. Castor oil, xii. 157. Diving- bell, iii. 349. Duels between women, xii. 77. k 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. " 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. Ill Matthews (G.) on arms of Saffron Walden Abbey,
xii. 249 Matthews (Henry), his ' Diary of an Invalid,' vi.
28, 73 Matthews ( J. ) on wheel as a symbol in religion, iv.
167
Matthews (J. Hobson) on Ainsty, ii. 97. Battle- field sayings, iii. 35. Bible, old, ii. 152. Bristol slave ships, ii. 193. Constantine Pebble, i. 33.
English cardinals' hats, ii. 96. Font consecra-
tion, 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. 164
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 drown- ing, xi. 505
Mauraden, 1558, its meaning, xii. 149, 378
Maurice (F. D.) on Greek architecture, i. 334
Maurice (Widow), printer, 1828, x. 67, 158, 257
Mauritius, arms of, viii. 446
Mawbey (Sir Joseph), inscription at Chertsey, vii. 43
Mawbey (William), of Botleys, Surrey, his sons, v. 8
Mawdesley (F. L.) on London statues, ix. 364
Mawe, sixteenth-century card game, x. 468
Mawer (Rev. John), his linguistic attainments, vii. 112
Maxwell (General), his letters from Sebastopol, iii. 21, 104
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. Cockburns- path : 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. Hydro- phobic patients smothered, i. 210. Immure- ment alive of religious, i. 50. James I. of Scot- land, 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. 37l. Tideswell and Tideslow, i. 278, 371. " Vin gris " : milliners' colours, ix. 391. Virgil, ' ^neid,' 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 Church, i. 449, 497
May (Mr.), C. Lamb, and S. T. Coleridge, i. 61, 109
May (Thomas), on casting lots, i. 476 ; his ' Julius Caesar,' 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