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ELEVENTH SERIES.


199


Mottoes : -

Tarn arte quam marte, iv. 77

The earth is the Lord's and all that therein

is, ii. 410, 45-3, 493 Tu ne cede malis, c. 1700, v. 329, 413 Ultra fert animus, vi. 436 Utere tuo, xii. 48, 267 Virtus ubique sedem, vii. 154 Volat alta ad sidera vertus, viii. 269 Y cadum a'e eypwym (the mighty and cun- ning), xii. 95

Moule (Margaret) on Moule, ix. 29 Moule family, ix. 29 Moultrie (John), poet, his descendants, vii. 387,

458 Mouner, word used 1288, meaning explained,

iii. 229, 271

Mount (C. B.) on snake poisoned by a man's'

blood, v. 386; Visa de Via Ferrata, 326;

" The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea,"

vii. 270

Mountain Meadow massacre by the Mormons,

ix. 507 Mountfort (W.), c. 1664 ?-92, Staffordshire poet,

ix. 448, 492

Mountjoy family and Shakespeare, i. 204, 315, 376 Mount Krapak, mentioned by Voltaire, viii. 329,

376

Mourek (Prof. V. E.) of Prague, d. 1911, iv. 385 Mourning letter-paper, date of first use, x. 371,

412,454, 496 ; xi. 34, 91, 133 '" Mouse buttock," meaning of the phrase,

vii. 110, 257 "Mouse of the mountains," from apothecaries'

catalogue, 1656, iv. 189, 239 Moving pictures, their evolution, iii. 56, 155,

194 ; exhibited by Jaquet Droz, 1776, 125 "Moving pictures," in Fleet Street, ii. 403, 456,

517 Moyle family, book-plate of, iv. 210 ; the wills of,

x. 429, 475 ; xi. 17 Moyniham-Nyman (E. S.) on " Monk " Lewis,

vii. 129 Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus), his works, iii. 187,

230

Muchmore family, vii. 488 Muffins and 'The Counfounding ' of Camelia,'

x. 66 Mug, Coronation, picture of cock-fighting on,

iv. 366

"Mug, George IV. commemoration, i. 506 Mug, Masonic, the date of, iv. 168, 210 Muir (J.) on poem attributed to Dr. Johnson,

x. 304 ; Reid (Alexander) of Kirkennan, 189 Muir (W.) on Authorised Version : date of its translation, iii. 327; Capt. Brooke and Sir James Brooke, i. 130, 253 ; ' Canadian Boat Song,' i. 257

Mullally on Chesapeake and Shannon, xi. 500 Mullens (W. H.) on ornithologv and natural

history, iii. 429

Muller (Andreas) of Greiffenhagen, vii. 70 Muller (J.) on book-plate : owner wanted, v. 169 Muller (John Dietrich), 1699-1784, of Woolwich,

ix. 209

Muller (J. v.), German scholar, i. 367, 417 Mullinger (J. Bass) on " Quam nihil ad genium,

Papiniane, tuum," iv. 325 ; v. 95 Mummers, Christmas, as mammals or birds, ii. 507


Mummers and their recitations, 1898^ v. 110, 276 Mummers' plays, modern, photographs of, vii. 150 Mummies and " Memmian naphtha- pits," x. 176,

234. 476

Mummy used as paint by artists, iv. 7, 56, 138 Mumtaz Mahal, wife of the Moghul emperor Shah

Jehan, v. 369, 438 Munday, derivation of surname, xi. 402, 482

xii. 36 Munday (Anthony), dramatist, 1553-1633, x. 155

his father, viii. 509 ; ix. 57, 181, 235, 274 Mundy (Sir John), Mayor of London 1523

iii. 126 ; his burial-place, xii. 360 Mundy (Percy D.) on Ballard (George) : ' The History of Susannah,' x. 6 Billiard-rooms and smoking-rooms, xi. 227 Brydges, ix. 418 Dryden and Swift, xi. 257 Easton Mauditt, family portraits at, xi. 63 Easton Mauditt, furniture at, xi. 168 Fulham Parish Registers,

x. 121 Goffs (General) regiment, xi. 189

Hamilton (Lady) and Hayley, i. 263 Licence to eat flesh, ii. 115, 135 Munday (Anthony) dramatist, ix. 181, 274 ; x. 155 Musicians, minstrels, and players, x. 346 Peter the Wild Boy, ix. 146 Pictures belonging to Earl of Leicester : inventory, 1677, x. 486 Rede (John), d. 1557 : identification of house wanted, xi. 170 Robinsons of Hinton Abbey, -Bath, xi . 77 Rylands (John) Library : ' Siege of Troy, i. 408, 493 St. Botolph without Aldersgate, extracts from parish registers of, ix. 84 Shakespeare's son-in-law, patients of, xii. 157 Swan marks : old surgical works, iii. 306 Waller (Robert), x. 352 Warren alias Waller, vii. 257 Wharton family portraits, x. 307 Mundy (Peter), traveller, ii. 506 ; iii. 186 Mundy (Walter de), Knt., 1300, his surname, viii.

129 ; ix. 17 Municipal officers, churches used for election of.

xii. 360, 404, 430, 470, 511

Municipal records, list of printed, ii. 287, 450, 529 ; iii. 493 ; iv. 131, 390, 451 ; v. 73, 297, 352, 398, 478 ; vi. 91, 197 Municipal record, unique, x. 266 Munition-making by Jews on the Sabbath, xii.

278

Munro (J.) on Shakespeare and the Mountjoys, i. 204 ; " Tyrly tirlow " and Coventry play of the Nativity, 125 ; Wycliff and " Sister Me Needeth," 247 Munro (J. J.) on Shakespeare's name : various

spellings, i. 321 Mural Brass on dedication of Preston Parish

Church, xi. 362 Murdack or Murdoke (Sir John or Sir Thomas),

c. 1400, x. 149 Murder by Chelsea pensioners, spurious legend,

ii. 325 Murder of a priest near Reading, c. 1800, ix. 130,

191

Murder on Gad's Hill, 1661, iii. 208, 270 Murderer, c. 1765, his name, vi. 249 ; xi. 54 Murderers reprieved for marriage, old custom,

iii. 129, 172, 195, 298 ; v. 18, 136 ; x. 106 Murdoch (W.), 1754-1839, inventor of gas- lighting, viii. 227, 260, 307, 358 Murhall (John), name on teapot, 1762, xii. 319 Murphy (Arthur), his comedy ' The Citizen,'

1761, vii. 50, 96

Murphy (Gwendolen) on ' Remedies against Dis- contentment,' 1596, xi. 419