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GENERAL INDEX.


Morris ( Hannah )= William Woollett, 1758, iv.

346, 437 Morris (Rev. Henry), d. 1653, his biography, vii.

287, 354, 415, 515 Morris (Mowbray), his ' A Voice from the Bush,'

iii. 48, 114, 214, 271, 490

Morris (W.) and Kelmscott Press type, iv. 345, 435 Morris dancers, pamphlet pn longevity of, vi. 106,

356 ; of Herefordshire, vii. 91 Morris family, viii. 68, 156 Morris- Jones (Thomas), d. 1769, his biography,

iii. 148, 218 Morrison (Brigadier- General J. W.), 89th Regt.

vii. 249 ' Morte d'Arthur,' enchanted troops of horse, xii.

281, 384 " Morrye-house," derivation of the word, vii. 67,

158/237

Mortars, monastic, vii. 368

Morten (W. V.) on Civil Service archives, i. 285 Mortimer (Roger) of Wigmore, c. 1335, chattels

of, x. 126 Mortimer's Market, Tottenham Court Road, 1781,

xi. 87, 287

Morton (G. W.) on Man in the Iron Mask drama- tized, iii. 267

Morton (Mrs. J.) on Silver = Marshall, i. 390 Mory (Henri) on dedication of Rostand's ' Cyrano,'

x. 116 Mory (N.) on English kings buried in France, i.

466 Moscow, its burning, and Count Tolstoi, i. 228, 274,

291 ; causes of the lire of, iii. 189, 464; iv. 74,

116, 152 Moseley (B. D.) on " All my eye and Betty Martin,"

iv. 255 Black man churchwarden, xi. 298

Clay pipes of gentility, viii. 257 Mechanics'

Institutes, xii. 104 Nottingham earthenware

tombstone, i. 255 ; ii. 72 ' Paysan Perverti,'

ii. 238 Toft of Leeke, co. Stafford, viii. 434

Whitened doorstep, vi. 472 Moseley (Dr. W. Willis), his successor, vi. 370 Moser and George Meredith, literary parallel, ii.

108

Moses, legend concerning the death of, xi. 272 Moses and Pharaoh's daughter, paintings of i

469 ; ii. 95, 152

Mosloy (T. J.) on Shakespearian^, iii. 303 Moss, actor, d. 1817, his Christian name, ix. 249,

298, 335 Moss (Rev. T.), d. 1808, Staffordshire poet, ix.

448, 492

Moss (W.) on botany, vi. 416

Moss-Blunclell (E. W.) on Moss, an actor, ix. 249 Mosse (Rev. B.), his curacy, c. 1779, viii. 248 Mosse (Rev. J.), of Great Hampden, 1750, viii. 248 Moss-troopers = Borderers, c. 1650, vi. 11 Mossuin (Miles), Westminster scholar, 1690, x. 469 Moth, cinnabar, and ragwort, vi. 348 Moth, tiger or Arctia caja, its habits, iii. 426 Mother and son, original of the story, iv. 9, 77 ' Mother and Three Camps,' military music with

three names, iv. 227, 337 Mother of free Parliaments, origin of the phrase i

227, 315, 375

Mother of tom-cats = the Seine, i. 325 " Mothering Sunday," the observance of, ix. 149

498 Mother's maiden name used as surname, iii 107

154, 218 Motor-cars and railways in 1838, ii. 284


Motorists as fairies, Brittany folk-lore, ii. 12fr

" Motte-castle " theory, Norman, v. 482 ; vi. 35-

Mottoes of Cambridge Colleges, record of , v. 209 ;

ofGreat Exhibition, 1851, iii. 10, 74; of

Robinson family, iv. 28 ; on a ring : Devinez

H. L. A. F. S., ix. 250

Mottoes :

Advance, Australia, v. 44, 353

Altera securitas, viii. 49

A majoribus mini, i. 309

Anchor fast anchor, vii. .428

Audaces fortuna jiavat, iv. 298

Audaciter, viii. 33

Audep quid audeo, vii. 429 ; viii. 408

Auspicio regis senatusque Anglian, vi. 49, 97

Be mindful, xii. 339, 408, 447

Betide, betide, whate'er betide, x. 505

Certamine summus, vi. 168, 296, 358

Communiter bona profundere deorum est,.

xii. 220

Cor ad cor loquitur, v. 129 Grains Aims Hay, v. 429 ; ix. 175 Crux nostra corona, iv. 213 Cymru am Byth (Wales for Ever), xi. 206 Deo juvante, vi. 144, 256 Deo non fortuna, v. 128, 193 Dieu sait tout, x. 88, 237 Dissociata locis, concordia pace ligavit.,.

ii. 410, 452, 493 En Dieu est ma foy, xi. 72 Fac similiter, vi. 182 Faithful and brave, iv. 276 Fama Fides Oculus, ii. 529 Fay ce que voudras, xii. 97 Fear God and be merry, viii. 395 Fortitude in distress, xi. 341 Ganion coheriga, i. 109, 432 Homini hora, ^Eternitas Deo, i. 290 Homo Bulla, xii. 85, 145, 210, 409 Honore et amore, v. 66, 177 In Deo spero, iii. 70, 138, 239 In fide cons tans, ix. 211 Indificienter, xi. 379

Intacta semper sangunie nostro, xi. 213 Justice sans pitie, ix. 205 Labore et perseverantia, viii, 387 La Cabra ha Tornado la Granada, iv. 290,,

338, 353, 437

Loci dulcedo nos attinet, ix. 225 Longo ordine gentes, iv. 406, 512 Madr er moldur auki, iv. 28 Nee aspera terrent, iv. 199 Non confundar, xii. 260, 311, 346 Non equo sed Deo, xii. 459 Non norunt ha3C monumenta mori, x. 4 Nondum in auge : Nondum metam, xii. 260 Palmam qui meruit ferat, xii. 233 Patience and perseverance, xi. 341 Pro pelle cutem, viii. 387, 453, 514 Prodesse quam conspici, viii. 44 Prudens que patiens, iv. 201 Qui mihi non credit, iv. 367 Quod honestum utile est, ix. 212 Remember, xi. 171 Sic vinesco, vii. 37

So doth the life of man decay, viii. 290-' So ho ho dea ne, x. 428 Souvent me souvient, iii. 361, 413 Static bene fida carinis, vi. 37 Sub tegmine fagi, iv. 150