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ELEVENTH SERIES.


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Martin (T.), miniature painter, c. 1845, iv. 509 Martin (W.) on site of the Globe Theatre, x. 335 ; xii. 10, 121, 143, 161 Views of London at the Guildhall, vi. 408 Martin family of Ireland, vi. 427 Martinengo-Cesaresco (Countess E.) on Concave mirror with eagle, chain, and ball, vi. 230 Haug (General), ii. 66 'Testament du Chevalier Walpole,' vii. 129 Martinet = disciplinarian, early use of the word,

ii. 206

iMartin-Leake and Leake families, ii. 528 ; iii. 56 Martyn (Prioress), her monument, Hartley Wint-

ney, Hants, iii. 48

Martyn (H. F.) on Sidney Castle, ii. 308 Martyn (R.), " Bishop in the Universal Church,"

d. 1502, xii. 140, 189 Martyn (Thomas), Westminster scholar, c. 1665,

x. 469 Martyne (G.), Winchester scholar, 1548, vi. 347,

454 Martyrs, memorials and statues of, xii. 65, 178,

231, 298

Martyrs in England, 1400-1611, xii. 198, 270 Marvell (A.), his reference to the bergamot, viii.

328, 398

Marvin (Dwight E.) on Hebrew or Arabic pro- verb, viii. 136 " The deaf adder that stoppeth her ears," viii. 136

Marvin (F. R.) on authors of quotations wanted, ii. 55 Translations from Polish poets, v. 435 Marwick (Hugh) on magic ring, vii. 430 Mary (Blessed Virgin), image at Santiago, ii. 248,

517

Mary (Queen), her armorial bearings at the Coro- nation, 1911, iv. 467 Mary (Queen), her reign called that of " Philip and

Mary,"' v. 190

Mary II. (Queen), ' Brief History ' of, its author- ship, i. 189, 476

Mary, Queen of Scots, and Sebastien Davilonert, i. 9 ; her ladies-in-waiting at Antwerp, 73, 355 ; and Father Peters, old tract, ii. 107, 198 ; miniature of, v. 7, 76 ; hor portrait, vii. 428, 515 ; skirmishes fought in her cause, ix. 87 ; " new view " of her case, x. 158 ; relics of, xii. 240 Mary, Queen of James II., obelisk erected to, vii.

376, 437 Marybone Lane and Swallow Street, xi. 210, 258,

325, 410, 497 ; xii. 169 Maryland, King William's School, c. 1700, vi.

447 Maryland proverb, 1659, " Shoe her horse round,"

iv. 387, 459 Mary Tavy, Devon, rectors of, 1660-1807, viii.

107

Mary Tudor, error on memorial tablet, iii. 246 Marzials (Sir Frank T.) on Saint-Evremond, ii.

141

Masius (Gilbert), printer at Louvain, 1527, iii. 488

  • Mask,' periodicals of the name, viii. 29, 53, 97,

155, 252

Maskelyne (T. Story) on hobby-horse, ii. 258 St. Swithin's tribute, ii. 174 Snails as Food, ii. 175 Wasps : their scarcity, ii. 393 Mason (Col.), his Coffee-house, c. 1670, iii. 449 Mason (C. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, i.

. 197

Mason (Jacobus), " a Virginia hue . micrratus," d. 1701, vii. 267


Mason (Lawrence) on MS. of Bishop Henry King's

poems, v. 468 ; vii. 189

Mason (Stuart) on authors of quotations wanted, iv. 209 ' Pan,' vi. 429 ' Paris Illustr6,' English edition, iv. 148 Mason, Fynmore, and Linke families, ix. 8 Masonic drinking-mug, the date of, iv. 168, 210 Masonic emblems at ' The Times ' office, i. 407 Masonic lodge, c. 1874, " Sun Fire Office," vii.

268, 436 Massacre of St. Bartholomew, medal struck by

the Pope, v. 390, 474 ; vi. 52 Massey (Gerald), his ' Babe Christabel,' ii. 267,

312

Massey= Thomas Wharton, 1757, v. 270 Massinger (Philip), 1583-1640, the source of his ' Parliament of Love,' x. 101 ; his work with Webster, 1647, xii. 134, 155, 175, 196 Massingham (H. J.) on bookworms, xii. 138 Masson (A.) on ' Drawing-Room Ditties,' ii. 94, 199 Magpie's death, iii. 275 " Tallest one- piece flagstaff in the British Empire," ix. 94 ' Tomahawk ' : Matt Morgan, vii. 516 Masson (Capt. T.), Royal Reg. Artillery, retired

1811, xi. 151 " Master " and " Gentleman," use of titles, in

17th century, ix. 510 ; x. 36, 94, 155 " Master of Garraway's," Thomas Benson, d. 1824, iv. 90 ; origin of the term, v. 397 ; vi. 36 " Masters of the cittie," meaning of the phrase,

xi. 266, 348 Mathematical periodicals, ii. 347, 434, 466 ; iii.

253

' Mathematical Repository,' 1795-1835, ii. 466 Mathematical terms not in the 'N.E.D.,' iii. 426 ' Mathematical Transactions,' periodical, its pub- lisher and editor, iii. 246, 252, 253 ; v. 15 Mather (William), his ' Young Man's Companion,'

iv. 449 ; v. 139

Mathew (Bishop Arnold H.) on author of quota- tion wanted, viii. 14 " Old Mother Damnable," viii. 69

Mathews (C. Elkin) on Franklin (Benjamin) and dreams., iii. 247 Ken (Bishop), iii. 290 ; iv. 10 King's (Bishop Henry), poems, vi. 32 " Pomander," vi. 251

Mathews (James) of Benfleet, his epitaph, v. 270 Mathias (Thomas J.), d. c. 1833, left no will, xii.

67

Matilda of Paris, of 12th century, v. 110 ' Matinees du Roi de Prusse,' Frederick the Great

on, xii. 138 Matriculation and graduation at the Universities,

vii. 409, 474 ; viii. 33 Matrimonial pre-contract, from ' Instructions for

Parish Priests,' v. 166

Matrimony and money, Dean Merivale on, ii. 28 Matrimony and the Warden of Wadham, ii. 144 Matsell (G. W.), his ' Vocabulum,' ii. 528 Matthew (J. E.) on colour and sound, x. 275 Exhibition of 1851, ii. 452 Mozart's works, iii. 230 Winchester quart : Corbyn, ii. 495 Matthew (John), Westminster scholar, c. 1585,

x. 469

Matthews (A. Weight) on Churches in situ, history of, vii. 232 Churchyard inscriptions : list of transcriptions, vi. 206 Churchyards, upright stones in, ix. 35 Curfew bell, vii. 117 Holy Trinity Churchyard, Shaftesbury, inscriptions in, ix. 44, 124, 284, 504 Mechanics' Institutes,