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GENERAL INDEX.


Murphy family, Ireland, the descent of, x. 409 ; xi. 305

Murray (E. C. Grenville), his pseudonyms, vi. 38

Murray (Francis E.) on Locker's ' London Lyrics ': the Cosmopolitan Club, xii. 482

Murray (Miss H. M. E.) on Billyng's ' Five Wounds of Christ,' i. 267 ; " Earth goeth upon earth," 48

Murray (Sir J. A. H.) on " Bay " and " tray," i x . 67" Billion," " trillion," &c. ix. 228 Hanoverian regiment, iii. 327 " In touch with," vii. 188 Bailie-papier, ii. 307 Boar of guns and the glare of fire : Waterloo, viii. 310 St. Lawrence's Tears, i. 447 Storm in a teacup, ii. 86 Tally, its derivation, i. 87 Tarnish, used by Bacon, i. 209 Tatting, early use, i. 426 Teart, its meaning, i. 466 Teest, ii. 187 Tenderling : ' Babe Christabel,' ii. 267 Tenedish, ii. 286 Tenement-house, ii. 447 Tenth or tent ii. 47 Terrace, iii. 207 " Terse " claret, iii. 7 " Tertium quid," iii. 67 " Tertius gaudens," iii. 327 " Tewke " " tuke," a kind of cloth, iii. 87 " Theatregoer," iv. 127 Thermometer, iv. 87 Thirteenth, iii. 167" Thon " : " thonder," iv. 327" Thorps- man," iv. 327 Tilleul, ii. 47 Title-deed(s), vi. 88 Toady, vi. 88 Token-money, vi. 248 " Tom, Dick and Harry," vi. 268 " Tool- making," vii. 188 Top-compounds, vii. 68 " Topping of the land," vii. 68 " Torthwydie," vii. 188 " To tool the reins," vi. 487 " Touch," vii. 188 " Town-planning," vii. 447 " Tradesman," viii. 68 " Tram-car," viii. 426 " Tramp," viii. 426 " Transcendental," viii. 307 " Transept," viii. 287 " Trans- literation," viii. 268 " Trapezist," ix. 107 " Traps," viii. 347 " Trash nail," ix. 107 " Traverse the cart," ix. 7 " Tree-ball," ix. 67 " Trenchmore, -moor," ix. 107 " Triforium," ix. 228" Trod " : " trode," past tense of " tread," ix. 27 " Tune the old cow died of," xi. 248

Murray (J. H.) on phantom parliament, xii. 306 " Speak to me, Lord Byron," x. 31, 95 " Statio bene fida carinis," vi. 37 Stevens, x. 137

Murray (John) I. as an author, 1772, iii. 247

Murray (John), publisher of medical books, 1804, i. 106

Murray (John), the House of, centenary of removal to Albemarle Street, vi. 286

Murray (John) on Barabbas a publisher, ii. 92 Charades by Col. Fitzpatrick, iii. 307 Croker (John Wilson), vii. 316 Hudson (T.), portrait painter, ix. 174 Louvain and M alines : old painted glass, x. 318 Missing words wanted, v. 476 " Tarts," x. 498 Verdant Green in 1744, i. 87

Murray (John) and Casanova at Venice, v. 207, 315, 376

Murray (Major-General John), d. c. 1815, his representatives, viii. 169

Murray (Sir John), 1720, his biography, ii. 28, 76

' Musarum Deliciae,' published 1656, viii. 509 ; ix. 37

Muscovy Company, c. 1600, the history of, x. 29

" Musette," dance advertised, 1726, vi. 306

" Museum " sermon, custom at Buckland Newton. Dorsetshire, viii. 429

Museums : catalogue of M. de Calonne's, v. 349 ; Bullock's, Piccadilly, its situation, v. 410,


514 ; vi. 92, 158 ; Communion plate in, vii.. 225

Museums of London antiquities, iii. 401, 483 ;. iv. 34

Musgrave (G.) Westminster School steward, 1772,., vii. 349

Musgrave family, vii. 169, 235

Music : church, the organ- voluntary, 1640, xi.. 294 ; Irish marching tunes, x. 447 ; Latin lines on, vii. 406 ; " Scots Music," R. Ferguson on r iv. 35 ; Writers on, list of their works, ii. 87

Music and rhythm in prose, iv. 426

Music of the future, use of the phrase, i. 249 r 294

Musical Congresses, list of, ix. 10, 211

Musical dictionaries from 1786, iii. 342

Musical envelope, published by Fores, ii. 508 ;.; iii. 37

Musical folk-lore, Bohemian, ii. 485 ; iii. 37

Musical notation, astronomic signs in, ix. 191

' Musica Proibita,' song, vi. 430, 496

Musician, epitaphs on, iv. 524 ; v. 109, 356

Musicians, minstrels, and players, 1641, x. 346

Musicians, Royal Society of, Dickens's speech at a festival, of, ix. 85

Musicus on Handel's ' Harmonious Blacksmith,*" x. 295

Muskerry (Mary, Viscountess), d. 1698, i. 34

" Musle," " Life in a musle," meaning of the word,- iv. 307, 351, 373, 414, 476 ; v. 76

" Mutale," Scott's use of the word, vii. 145, 258,. 352

Mutation of throstles, explanation of the phe- nomenon, i. 70, 116

Mutschmann (H.) on " ac " as terminal, vii. 74 Author of quotation wanted, ix. 348 " Die in beauty," iii. 112 German spelling, ii. 455 Gore of Weimar, vi. 512 ; viii.' 215 Heart- burial, ix. 375 Jameson (Mrs. Anna), 1794- 1860, vi. 329" Schicksal und eigene Schuld," iv. 13 " Sex horas somno," vii. 136

Myddelton : Dref : Plas, their signification, i. 329; ii. 131

Myddelton (T. C.) on children with same Christian- name, i. 113; Easter twice in one year, i. 376;. Myddelton : " Dref : " " Plas," i. 329

Myddelton (W. M.) on Fulsby, Lincolnshire, v. 316 ; George Griffith, Bishop of St. Asaph,. v. 78 ; Dr. Peter du Moulin and North Wales,, vii. 12 ; Sisters of Bennet Langton, xii. 466

" Myende," " meend," " meand," in place-names,, vii. 363, 432

Myers (A. Cook) on William Perm's letters, ii. 7 ; iii. 387

Mylbourne (Robert), London bookseller, 1629, xi. "377

Myless, Essex, its locality, vii. 450, 512 ; viii. 71

Mymms (Harry H.) on commemoration of St.- Chad, xi. 399

Mynne (Francis), Westminster scholar, c. 1625. x.. 469 ; xi. 156

Mynott (A.) on authors of quotations wanted, iv... 309 Henry Downes Miles, v. 133 Spanish* motto, iv. 290 United Service Club, v. 91

Myra : Waller : Godfrey, ii. 446

" Myriorama," description of the apparatus, xi.. 361, 441, 497

Mystery plays, burlesques of, viii. 427 ; ix. 34

" Mystical," Milton's use of the word, v. 503

Mysticus (Nicolaus) and Cosmas Atticus, v. 408 c vi. 34, 97