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GENERAL INDEX.
Monday : Collop Monlay, its meaning, v. 247
Monday (A. J.) on old tunes, x. 218. Oxen draw-
ing carriages, xi. 396. Pollard (Sir Lewis), xi.
515
Money (Major) and his balloon, c. 1787, viii. 170,
311 Money, value in Shakespeare's time, iii. 288 ;
temp. Edward III., x. 320
Money, cremitt, meaning of the term, x. 106 Money (Spanish), in Nubia and the Sudan, xi. 109,
354
Mongolia, antelope-stalking in, viii. 205 ' Monimusk,' old tune, x. 93 Monism and Spinoza, C. Bradlaugh on, x. 347 Monk (George), Duke of Albemarle, portraits of,
vi. 349, 430 Monkbarns on Dudley arms, iv. 317. Mary, Queen
of Scots, viii. 333, 492 Monkey, etymology of the word, iv. 164 Monkeys, Japanese, i. 334 ; and cocoa-nut
throwing, vi. 209, 256, 312 ; vii. 395 Monkeys stealing from a pedlar, Italian engraving,
vi. 448 ; vii. 13, 256 ; x. 373 ; xi. 197 Monks, four regular orders, xii. 167, 274, 352 Monks of St. Ebrald at Eton, viii. 47, 111 Monmouth (Duke of), his cipher, ii. 347, 411 ; and
the States-General, vi. 261, 351 Monmouth Street of literature, the phrase, iii. 188,
252
Monoux (George), Alderman c. 1520, viii. 10, 90, 133, 214, 434, 496 ; ix. 431 ; x. 57
Monro (Rev. George), d. 1630= Livingstone,
xii. 249 Monro (Rev. George), d. 1642=Mary Primrose,
xii. 249
Monro (Major), his duel with Mr. Fawcett, iii. 487 Monro. See Munro. Monroe (Dolly), Irish beauty, x. 268 Monson (Sir Edmund) on Gatton inscription, vi.
57 Monson, Viscount Castlemaine, his parentage,
vii. 381 " Monstrous childe of Ffennystanton," 1580,
xi. 249
Mont Pele"e and earthquakes, vii. 346 Montagu (Basil), his MSS., iv. 109, 156, 429 ; vi.
516 Montagu (Sir James), Lord Chief Baron of the
Exchequer, xi. 388
Montagu (Lady Mary Wortley), and inoculation, ii. 394, 456, 513 ; memoir by George Paston, ix. 306 ; her letters, xi. 168 Montaigne, Webster, Marston, and Donne, iv. 41,
121, 201, 302 ; v. 301, 382 ; vi. 22, 122 Monte Carlo, Spurgeon on, xii. 308, 434 Montefiore (Mrs. F. G.) on authors of quotations
wanted, x. 428 Montenaeken (L.), his " La vie est vaine," vi. 81,
166, 216, 233, 335
Montfort (P.) on Axholme Priory, v. 328. Cooper (Nathaniel), iv. 88. Haswell family, iii. 225, 477. Lynde : Delalynde, iii. 309. Montfort arms, v. 207. Mountfort (Simon and Simon S.), iii. 489. Persehouse (Peter), iii. 469. Perse- house : Sabine, iii. 167. Sussex inscription, v. 75 Montfort (Peter de), first Speaker of House of
Commons, x. 388, 518 ; xi. 411 Montfort (Simon de), portrait of, ix. 309, 392 Montfort family and arms, v. 207, 294 Montgolfier (M.) and dirigible balloons, xii. 125 Montgomeryshire and Shropshire manors, ii. 148, 256
Montholm (General) at St. Helena, x. 162
Monthooley, Aberdeen place-name, ix. 389
Months and days in French, vii. 290
Montijo (Madame de), her biography, vii. 310
Montjuich, Catalan place-name, its pronunciation
xii. 466 Montmartre, stone with remarkable inscription,
vii. 489
Montresor (Major John), date of his death, xi. 410 Montrose (Earl of), at St. Andrews, iii. 8 Monument at Ingatestone, meaning of five vowels
on, v. 169, 374, 414 ; vi. 12 Monument on Fish Street Hill, " A man ran away
with the Monument," ii. 374 ; iii. 255 ; in- scription mutilated, iv. 87
Monumental brasses, bibliography of, vi. 47, 210 Monumental inscriptions, errors in, vi. 225 ; ix.
168 ; at Chertsey, vii. 43, 203, 364, 504 ; St.
Faith, 57, 137
Monuments, pilgrim, in churches, vi. 310 Monuments, public, in London, their cost, xii. 347,
418
Monuments to American Indians, xii. 87, 230, 358 Mony musk, old tune, x. 48, 93, 138, 218 Moody (Tom), song on his death, ii. 228, 295, 398 Moon, and the weather, i. 347, 441 ; ii. 35 ;
dating by, at Athens, i. 489 ; Easter day and the
full, iii. 281 ; iv. 136, 195 ; star in the crescent,
iii. 489 ; iv. 116 ; and hair-cutting superstition,
iv. 29, 116, 173, 234; and Robespierre's arrest,
286 ; and mollusca, viii. 186, 317 ; Rev. Daniel
Lysons and sights in 1794, 325 ; Sir Christopher
Wren's globe of 1661, 387, 438 ; legends about,
x. 347, 456 ; man in, x. 446, 618 ; xi. 112 Moon folk-lore, i. 125, 175, 252, 395 ; v. 185, 252 Moon names, iv. 289, 350 Moon superstitions in Wales and Patagonia, xii.
406, 518
Moon-dog, weather sign, xii. 130, 177 Moonsman, slang word, its meaning, viii. 49 Moor, the word and its derivatives, x. 405 Moore (Albert) and the ' D.N.B.,' viii. 46, 317 Moore (D. M.) and New York under British
rule, vii. 466 ; viii. 13 Moore (H. C.) on police uniforms : omnibuses, iii.
136 Moore (J. B. G.) on McDonald and McPike
families, x. 314 Moore (Mrs.) on Chamberlain marriage, viii. 89.
Middleton family, vi. 329. Moore (Mrs. Bloomfield), her ' Modern Pilgrim's
Progress,' vii. 28 Moore (Thomas), and Byron, parallel passages,
iii. 406; duel with Jeffrey (Francis), vi. 224;
' Lalla Rookh,' xii. 368 ; his wife, 427 Moore (Una) on William Stanborough, ii. 369 Moore (W.) on composer and origin of air, i. 107.
Dolores, musical composer, i. 107. ' Legend of
the Purple Vetch,' ii. 148
Moore (Zachary), c. 1750, friend of Foote, xi. 429 Moorfields, Little, Ropemakers' Alley Chapel at,
i. 466
Moorish love charms, viii. 486 Moors =Urdu or Hindustani language, x. 405 Moose, derivation of the word, i. 153 Mooyaart (Miss N.) on " Old King Cole," x. 510 Mora (Madame de)= Prince von Hohenzollern, ix.
188
Moral standards of Europe, ii. 168, 257, 334 Morale, use of the word, i. 93, 204, 237 ; ii. 450 Moran (C.), Covent Garden publisher, 1760-70,
xi. 490 Morangies (Comte de), his trial, c. 1772, xi. 411