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set to music, viii. 67. " Dargle," i. 434. De Kelly- grew arms, i. 436. Dilettanti Society, iii. 414. Episcopal College of St. Ed ward, x. 129. Fraser (Simon), vii. 51, 115, 232. 'Gambler Detected,' ix. 150. Gaming, books on, iii. 35. Glynn (Ser- jeant John), i. 392. Goudhurst, Kent, i. 337, 418. Griggs and Gregorians, v. 236. Grimthorped, new word, i. 113. ' H.E.D.,' iv. 184. Heraldic query, i. 372 ; iii. 372. Identifica 1 ion of portrait wanted, iii. 432. 'Johnson as a Grecian,' iv. 545 ; v. 71, 254. Lamb and banner, iii. 431. * Marseillaise,' viii. 61, 187, 287, 372, 473. Martin, a game, iii. 458. Mons Maranus, bishopric of, vii. 250. Moray (Sir Robert), vii. 34. Morning glory, a flower, vii. 292. Pall-mall and golf, vii. 52. Fathometer, new barbarism, iii. 87. Portraits wanted, ix. 475. Quotations, vii. 74. Royal Naval or Navy Club, ii. 327 ; iii. 36. Royal tennis court and Nell Gwyn, ix. 136. School in Scotland, x. 108. Scottish College, x. 148. Shakespeariana, ix. 342. Smyth (LadyJ, i. 252. Stevens (R. J. S.), i. 16. Taxidermist, iii. 27. Tennis, origin of the name, ix. 75, 272; x. 11. Thorold (Sir John), portrait of, vii. 155. Tiffin, iv. 345, 460; v. 13. Tips, origin of, iv. 352. " Tres tois d'or," iii. 48. Wale, xi. 135 Marshall (Julian), his death, xii. 459 Marshall (Richard). See Martial. Marshall (R. M.) on "Interlunar cave," Iii. 57. St.

Withold, his curse, iii. 56 Marshall (Dr. T.), epitaph in All Saints', Oxford, xi.

31

Marshall family, xii. 186

Marshalsea, in archives of country parish, xi. 48, 116 Marshalsea and King's Bench prisoners, viii. 164, 389 Marshalsea money and maimed soldiers, vi. 348 Marsham-Townshend (R.) on broken on the wheel, vi 456. Bruhl (Count de), xii. 275, 373. Charles I.'s George, iii. 73. Hobgoblin's claws, xii. 333. Lanr bert (Governor Michael), ix. 268. Orme ( Robert) xi. 388. Ward (Dr. John), ii. 328 Marsouin, its definition and etymology, iv. 205, 257

316, 352

Marston, Croke, epitaph at, xi. 205 Marston (E.) on E. Marston & Co., publishers viii. 323. Novel attributed to Scott, x. 477. Poem attributed to Milton, vi. 238. River not flowing on the Sabbath, xii. 19

Marston (E.) & Co., publishers, 1833, viii. 323 Marston (John), and Shakespeare, ii. 183, 294, 378 Gabriel Harvey, and Ben Jonson, xi. 201, 281 343, 501

Marston (Dr. John Westland) and Dickens, viii. 521 Marston (R. B.) on gazetted for refusing an honour, viii. 401. Merlin, viii. 103. Nelson letters, iii. 27 'On a Sunshine Holy day,' i. 111. Pen-name, ix. 72 Platform, political word, v. 395 Marston Moor and Towton, iv. 127, 191 Martel family and Hugh fitz Grip, i. 221, 475 Martial or Marshall (Richard), 'D.N.B.' on, xii. 483 Martigny Priory, its history, ix. 407 Martin, a game, iii. 408, 458, 496 Martin (Elias), A.R.A., Swedish artist, iii. 168 Martin (E. L.) on Elias and Johann F. Martin, iii. 161 Martin (Johann Friedrich), Swedish artist, iii. 168 Martin (John), painter, 1789-1854, Tiii. 64,. 133


Martin (K. T.) on Kenyon's letters, ix. 248. Poultrell

(Hugh), ix. 228

Martin (S.) on Bishop Atterbury, iv. 138. Benson (Abp.), his Latin verses, v. 209. Cricket between female teams, iv. 525. Donne's burial, ix. 28, Epigram on an epigram, v. 287. Frost of 1683-4, x. 177. Horses with four white stockings toll-free, vii. 111. London libraries in the Elizabethan era, ix. 415. "Neither fish, nor flesh, nor good red herring," v. 290; vi. 15. 'Pilgrim's Progress,' first edition, vii. 269. Shakespeare queries, viii. 148. Walton and Cotton Club, xi. 7. Walton relic, vii. 410. Westcott (Bishop) and vivisection, xii. 205 Martin (T. A.) on Breton calvaries, iv. 398. Chesa- peake, iii. 378. Discoveries of Capt. Edge, v. 343. Figures issuing from spiral shells, vi. 106. Miserere carving, v. 433. Tomb in Berkeley Church, v. 483. Trafalgar, iv. 435. Virtues and vices, representa- tions of, v. 289 Martin (T. C.) on lyddite, v. 384 Martin (William) and Peter Parley, ii. 100, 173 Martindale (Violet), character in 'Heartsease,'

xi. 347, 411

Martineau (Miss), her 'Guide to the Lakes/ vi. 489 Martineau (P. E.) on Sir John de Oddyngesles, xi. 96.

Thetterin, x. 478 Martineau (Robert Braithwaite), picture by, xi. 109,

158 Martinengo-Cesaresco (Countess) on Lady Carring-

ton's portrait by Lawrence, ix. 147 Martinmas, curious custom in Warwickshire, v. 4, 112 Martyr (Mrs.), singer actress, ob. 1807, xii. 107 Marvell (P.) on Robert Louis Stevenson, xi. 267 Marvin (F. R.) on "Faith, Hope, and Love were

questioned," x. 211. Tobacco, old book, x. 367 "Mary had a little lamb," date of publication, iv. 499 ;

v. 35, 297 Mary I. (Queen), her portrait at Berkeley Castle,

v. 455

Mary, Queen of Scots, her last letter, i. 64, 155, 234 ; and Bastien, vi. 207; lines attributed to, 479; her Bible, viii. 482; use of the designation, xii. 148, 196, 238

Mary Tudor (Lady), date of her birth, viii. 484 Mary Tudor (Queen), window portrait, iii. 68 "Mary's Chappel" on old concert ticket, vii. 168, 275,

373 ; viii. 309

Mary gold, the sign of the, in Fleet Street, vi. 66, 135 Maryland, origin of the name, vi. 87, 173, 258 Marylebone Churchyard, public vault, v. 8 ; tomb in,

vii. 109

Mascot, its etymology, i. 229, 311 Masculine dress, x. 228, 353, 476 Mase, in family name, its origin, ix. 369, 490 Mason (0.) on Bibliotheque Nationale and readers, vi. 111. Chalmers baronetcy, i. 136. Charles I. relics, iii. 130. Clergy of the seventeenth century, x. 432. Clerks of the Board of Green Cloth, iv. 388. Cock and cryer, ix. 248. Cowlam (Richard and E. Oriel), ix. 267. Dalton family, i. 107. Denbigh (Countess of), ix. 247. Duel in 1698 (?), iv. 497. Duff (William), i. 129. Dutch refugees in London in 1566, ix. 414. East India badge, ix. 312. English Ambassadors to France, v. 56. Herbert flfiir Thomas), ii. 287. . Kaimakam, xii. 70,