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Mazzard, 70; meaning the face or head, 70, n. 2.

Meeting-houses, letting of, 311 and n. 1.

Men, with four legs, 162, n. 3; love disputing, 172 and n. 1; turned to ten-horned cattle, 372 and n. 5.

Meuckenius, his anecdote of a quack, 225, n. 4.

Mercuries and Diurnals, 138, n. 1.

Mercury, the God of thieves, 28.

Meroz, 372 and n. 6.

Metals, applied to the flesh in cold climates, occasion pain, 291 and n. 2.

Metaphysicians, notions of the, 9, n. 5.

Metempsychosis, doctrine of the, 290 and n. 5.

Metonymy, 235; a figure of speech, 235, n. 3.

Mice, attack the frogs, 408 and n. 1. Michaelmas and Lady-day, 305 and n. 1.

Ministers, called masters, 377 and n. 1.

Minstrel Charter and ceremonies, 47, n. 3.

Miscreants, 335 and n. 1.

Mittimus, or anathema, 321 and n. 2.

Mompesson, Mr, his house haunted, 140, n. 3.

Monardes, Nicholas, 294, n. 1.

Monboddo's, Lord, theory about tails, 103, n. 1.

Money, the mythologic sense, 152 and n. 4; the power of, 380 and n. 2; preferable to beauty, 438, n. 4.

Monkey's teeth, worship of, 35, n. 1.

Monk, General George, 54, n. 4; 381, n. 1.

Monstrous births alluded to, 136, n. 3.

Montaigne, playing with his cat, 5; alluded to, 172 and n. 4.

Moon, full of the, 10; suppositions respecting it, 28, n. 2; 214 and n. 3; man in the, 221 and n. 3; her diameter, 222 and n. 1; supposed seas in the, 222 and n. 2; to detach from her sphere, 236 and n. 1; shooting at the, 230, n. 2; a new world in the, 242 and n. 2; embracing the, 270, n. 2; its influence, 314 and n. 2.

Moralities and mysteries, 27, n. 4.

Morality, a crime, 313 and n. 2.

More, Sir Thomas, anecdote of his barber, 23, n. 4.

Morpion, 284 and n. 1.

Mother-wits, 429 and n. 1.

Mountains, thrashing them, 341 and n. 3.

Muggletonians, 183, n. 1.

Mum and silence, 385 and n. 1; 406, n. 3.

Mum-budget, 93, n. 3.

Munson, Lady, whips her husband, 168 and n. 7.

Muscovite women, their obsequiousness, 449 and n. 1.

Music, invention of, according to Pythagoras, 11, n. 4; its power said to cure diseases, 92, n. 1; of the spheres, 159 and n. 1.

Mysteries and Revelations, 183 and n. 4.

Napier's bones, 257 and n. 5; 344 and n. 2.

Nash, Dr, his remarks relative to Butler, Life, xvi, xxiv.

Nativity, casting a, 28, n. 5.

Neal, Sir Paul, 214, n. 2; 262, n. 1; particulars respecting, 265, n. 3. Nebuchadnezzar, 424 and n. 1. Necromantic art. 213 and n. 5. Negus, king of Abyssinia, 144 and n. 3.

Nero and Sporus, 198 and n. 5.

New England, brethren of, 190 and n. 1.

Newport, Treaty of, 184, n. 1; 377.

Nicked, or hedged in, 379 and n. 1

Nimmers, 257 and n. 4.

Nine-pence, proverb respecting, 23, n. 3.

Nock, date of, 16; signification of the word, 16, n. 3.

Noel, Sir Martin. 385, n. 2