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GENERAL INDEX.
Marifer, its meaning, i. 267, 333, 395, 434
Marine queries, viii. 265
Mark both coin and weight, i. 123
Markeaton, John of Gaunt at, 1399, x. 129
Marken ou Army Lists, ii. 328. Ceiling or cieling,
iii. 53. Heraldic, iv. 8. Judge family, ii. 273.
Lamb and banner, iii. 387. Miremont (Marquis
de), i. 248 Markham (Lord Frederick), in book by Montgomery
Carmichael, ix. 486 Markham (Capt. F.), his ' Kecollections of a Town
Boy at Westminster, 1849-55,' xii. 265 Markoe or Marcou family: records of Nevis, St. Eus-
tatius, and Santa Cruz, ix. 87, 198 Marks (A. G.) on Brown family, vi. 28. Marks
(Michael), v. 496. Marks family, viii. 364 Marks (Michael), b. 1784, his biography, v. 496 Marks family, viii. 364 Marks, on gold and silver plate, vi. 385 ; on old
pewter, xi. 196
Marlborough, Wilts, its history, ii. 288, 392 Marlborough, its pronunciation, viii. 164, 291, 468 Marlborough (Dowager Duchess of), her account of
herself, c. 1710, xii. 308, 356 Marlborough family, ix. 183 Marlowe and Richard Barnfield, viii. 217, 277 Marqude, date of adoption of the word, iv. 499 ; v. 76,
173 Marquess, his correct designation, iii. 224; xii.
326
Marquessate of Winchester, v. 66 Marriage, its legal evidence, i. 48; in a smock or
sheet, v. 323; xii. 146, 214, 314; saving from
execution, viii. 419; origin of orange blossoms at,
x. 6, 94; xii. 5, 56, 316 ; royal, at St. George's,
Hanover Square, xi. 66, 130 Marriage as a male Christian name, vi. 25, 212 Marriage banns, in Latin, i. 144; instructions con- cerning, xii. 107, 215, 375 Marriage customs: newspaper correspondence on,
ii. 89; and defaulting omens, iv. 5, 112; in
Northumberland, vii. 6, 135; quaint, 49, 136;
in Yorkshire, 208, 273; scrambling for a bride's
gloves, 408 ; in Wales, xii. 482 Marriage folk-lore, viii. 445 Marriage gift, wooden spoon as, v. 7, 111, 172 Marriage houses, xii. 428, 509 Marriage licences, Lincoln, vi. 307, 374; queries
concerning, ix. 368, 490 Marriage markets in Mohammedan countries, xi.
327
Marriage registers, British colonial, ii. 108 ; inaccu- racies in, 488 ; iii. 32 Marriage sermon at Tewkesbury (?) or Twyning,
xi. 346
Marriage superstitions, iv. 518 ; v. 54 Marriages, triple, ii. 246, 453; iii. 217; of persons
already married to each other, iv. 9, 72, 135, 212;
in Curzon Chapel, Mayfair, v. 65, 137, 227, 256,
398; at Gretna Green, vi. 127, 452; vii. 408;
mixed, religion of the children, x. 447; xi. 35 ;
morganatic, xii. 486 Married women, their title to bear arms, ix. 28, 113,
195; x. 194, 256, 290, 473; xi. 114, 197, 313, 477; j
xii. 390
Marriott ( Rev. Randolph), rector of Darfield, Yorks,
i. 249 ; ii. 116, 317
Marryat (Thomas), M.D., 1730-92, vii. 409 Mars black, its meaning, iv. 247, 316 Marsay or Morsay (Count), vii. 249, 351 Marsden (D. W.) on Guevara family, vi. 439 Marsden (Rev Samuel), of Paramatta, vi. 66 ' Marseillaise,' its origin, viii. 61, 126, 187, 245, 287,
331, 372, 407, 473 Marsh (Mrs. Anne), her 'Two Old Men's Tales,' ix.
368
Marsh (Edward), Westminster scholar, iii. 67 Marsh (F. S.) on Erica, Christian name, ii. 57 Marshall ( David) = Isobel Boyd, 1769, xii. 186 Marshall (E.) on the real ^Eneas, iii. 74. Atterbury (Bishop), iv. 138. Barbers, famous, ii. 191. Bedell family, iii. 298. Bible marginal notes, ii. 54, 94. ' Birds of Cirencester,' ii. 249, 371. "Blind eateth many a fly," iii. 405. Bogie, rail- way carriage, ii. 92. Boni Homines, i. 338. Bookbinding with wire, ii. 125. Brimpsfield, monastery at, ii. 216. Browning's ' Ring and the Book,' i. 32. " Buried for truth," ii. 77. Burton (Robert), iii. 46. Cedar trees, ii. 290. Churches, their dedication, L 257. Corn-mill, water, ii. 412. Cromwell pedigree, i. 256. Cryptography, iii. 152. Derry, its siege, ii. 413. "Dies creta notandus," iii. 194. Douce (Francis), i. 158. "Ductus litterarum," iii. 193. Elephant, Latin epitaph on, ii. 95. Enigma, i. 29. Enstone, Oxon, iii. 128. Epitaph, "Quod expendi habeo," i. 164. Esdras, Book II. al. IV., ii. 205. Freame family arms, ii. 437. George as a feminine name, ii. 473. Goud- hurst, Kent, i. 154. Gout, political, iii. 285. Grammar, doubtful, ii. 431. 'Historical English Dictionary,' iii. 366. ' History of Oxfordshire,' iv, 251. Horse marine, ii. 113. -Ington, termination, iii. 313. Johnson (Dr.), his two books, ii. 87. Joy, remembrance of past, i. 414. Judge and the tread wheel, ii. 288, 377. Legend of St. Ivo, iv. 195. ' Lyra Innocentium,' ii. 312. Marlborough, Wilts, ii. 392. Misquotation, curious, ii. 312, Mummy peas, iv. 198. New Testament query, ii, 431. Newman (Cardinal), book by, iv. 177, "Nez & la Roxelane," i. 494. Nice, its meanings,, ii. 36. Niches, architectural, iii. 32. " Noblesse oblige,"!. 473. O'Shaughessy (Arthur), iii. 255, Patches and patching, ii. 73. ' Pilgrim's Progress/ ii. 214. "Pip in the webe," iii. 49. "Ploughing the sands," iii. 72. Prayer for "All sorts and conditions of men," i. 517. Prefaces, three most famous, iii. 488. Prison reform, iii. 233. Punch, the beverage, i. 346. ' Robinson Crusoe, ' ii. 248. Septuagint, lexicon to, ii. 134. Sheridan and Dundas, ii. 119. Sidesman, his duties, ii. 14. Smyth (Lady) i. 252. Solomon and Hiram, i. 353. Style, literary, ii. 290. Transmogrify," iv. 172. Upham, place-name, ii. 232. Usury, iv. 235. Wade (General), ii. 13. Wall (Col. J.), ii. 130. Watchmen's verses, i. 326. Windows, low side, i. 186, 493. Wireless telegraphy, ii. 276 Marshall (Rev. Edward), his death, iv. 260, 289 Marshall (E. H.) on African names, ii. 97. " Another story," i. 417. Augmentation Office, i. 457. Banking, iv. 272. "Black Death," iv. 286.