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xii. 114. Oxford Street, x. 436. Packet-boat, xi 519. 'Paddle your own Canoe,' vii. 54. "Pass ing the time of day," iv. 72. " Paying through the nose,"ii. 231. "Peace, retrenchment, and reform," vi. 397. Peaky-blinder, vii. 94. Peerless Pool, iv. 197. "PertideAlbion,"vi.357. Petering, vii. 195. Pickled rope, v. 15. "Pin and Bowl "as an inn sign, vii. 133. Pineapple, v. 324; vi. 95. Pins and pincushions, ix. 455. Pins in drinking vessels, ix. 255- "Play the goat," viii. 510. Poker virtue, v. 108. " Policy of pin-pricks," x. 518. Popular myths, xi. 451. Potatoes, whisky, and leprosy, xii. 77. Poultry, the, iv. 383. Pre- Reformation practices in England, xi. 134. Pricket candlesticks, x. 376. Primrose superstition, xii. 33. Prince of Wales's Theatre, old, x. 176; xi. 193. Printers, early, their designs, viii. 393. " Put a spoke in the wheel," vii. 258. " Queen's Head and Artichoke," viii. 102. Races of mankind, xi. 498. "Raising the wind," x. 315. Raleigh, its pro- nunciation, xii. 497. Regimental nicknames of the British army, v. 438. Reliquary found at Anstey, Herts, x. 397. Retarded germination of seeds, xi. 52, 331. Rhodes (Cecil), his ancestors, ix. 468; x. 294. Road waggons from Liverpool, xi. 376. Rollick, xi. 177. Roman wash, v. 256. Royal walks, ix. 378. St. Dials, xii. 113. St. Katherine's Hospital, Regent's Park, xi. 34. St. Martin's Parish, its extent, vi. 36. St. Mary Axe, xi. 110; xii. 170, 351. St. Thomas's Day custom, vi. 96. Sans Pareil Theatre, xi. 216. Savoir Vivre Club, xi. 236. Seneschal, xi. 354. 'She Stoops to Conquer,' xi. 394. Shoehorned, its meaning, vii. 394; viii. 293. Shot-free, its meaning, vi. 312. Signs, x. 292. "it bodkin," its meaning, vii. 376. "Sixes and sevens," x. 55. Sixteenth-century terms, vi. 394. Skulls, xi. 474. Smoking a cobbler, viii. 148. Snakes' antipathy to horsehair, xi. 432. "So long," vii. 233. Solent, xii. 394. Square cap, xii. 231. "Stand the racket," v. 422. Steam engine, its early history, v. 135. Stone pulpit, ix. 356. Stoning the wren, ix. 234 ; x. 95. Suffolk name for ladybird, vii. 396. Surizian, xi. 377; xii. 116. "Tabby all over," xii. 312. Tampon (Colin), ii. 28. Tavern signs: "The Bay Horse," vi. 315. Taverns, in Seven Dials and Soho, viii. 94, 151; pictures of, 209; and coffee-houses, 345, 509. Tea as a decoction, vi. 178. Tib's Eve, ix. 238. Tips, origin of, iv. 461. "To the bitter end," vi. 453. Tortoiseshell ware, i. 14. Transvaal Dutch, vii. 455. Trental=" month's mind," vi. 196. Trousers, their introduction, ix. 489. Twopenny- halfpenny dime, vi. 334. Tyre, its meaning, vi. 194. "Ugly mug," iv. 402. Unicorns, vi. 193. Upright burial, xii. 35. Vanity Fair, xi. 234. Verbs formed out of proper names, vii. 182, 263, 493. Waik: wene: maike, xii. 110. Weeks's Museum, ix. 212. Welter, xii. 74. Westminster changes, x. 469. Wheel, broken on the, vi. 373. "Whipping the cat," x. 455. "Wigs on the green," iii. 492. Wind folk-lore, ix. 338. Wine a rare article, x. 352. Witch, a kind of lamp, xi. 192. Worcestershire folk-lore, vi. 496. Worsham (Sir John), xi. 95. "Ye gods and little fishes !" x. 78


McN. (J. L.) on London apprentices, xi. 207

McNair family, xi. 88, 195

Macneill (Hector), 1746-1818, lyric poet, xi. 265

Macphail (E. M.) on Inde-baudias, iv. 485. In- scription on seal, ix. 329

McPike (E. F.) on John Wilkes Booth, xii. 25, 396. Dumont family, xi. 87. Halley (Dr. Edmond), x. 361 ; xi. 85, 205, 366, 463 ; xii. 125, 185,266, 464. Halley families, viii. 322; x. 27, 207. Lincoln (Abraham), xii. 226, 427. Peter the Great in England, xii. 127. Pike family, xi. 368 ; xii. 468. Roscommon and Pope, xii. 313. Simcoe (Lieut- Col. J. G.), xii. 46

M'Quillan (B. T.) on M'Quillans of Dunluce, x. 108

M'Quillans of Dunluce, x. 108

Macrae (D.) on Coronation title v. assumed title, xi. 69

McRae (J. F.) on the McRaes and the Seaforth Highlanders, v. 412

M'Raghnall or MacRannal family, xii. 329, 454

Macray (W. D.) on John Angier, xii. 197. Atter- bury (Bishop), iv. 137. Bedfordshire : Lord Lieutenancy, xi. 515. 'Birds of Cirencester,' ii. 249. Charles II. in West Dorset, x. 236. Duels in Waverley Novels, i. 330. Fifteenth-century religious verses, viii. 240. Filliol family, v. 386. Humpty-Dumpty, ii. 478. IngHs MSS. at Oxford, ix. 430. Macaulay's essays, viii. 431. Muggle- tonian writings, v. 485. ' N. & Q.,' Jubilee number, v. 197. Parish registers, viii. 312 ; ix. 337. PeaceXJohn), ' Apology for Cathedral Service,' v. 10. ' Pilgrim's Progress,' early French edition, vii. 312. River not flowing on the Sabbath, xii. 53. Sheriffs of Staffordshire, ix. 514. Sworn clerks in Chancery before 1765, ix. 512. Upcott (William), xii. 452. Wykes pedigree, xii. 56

Macready (W. C.), curious feature in his copy of 'Hamlet,'iv. 209

MacRitchie (D.) on short a v. Italian a, i. 430 ; ii. 394. " As fu's the Baltic," iv. 336. " Les Graces," game, v. 336

McTear (F. S.) on Hoyle's ' Whist,' vi. 403

McTear (J. S.) on "all fours," a Kentish game, ix.

32. Anyone : everyone, vii. 205 ; viii. 18.

"Babies in the eyes," ix. 516. Billion: trillion,

xi. 362. Birkie and Beggar-my -neighbour, i. 468.

Books on gaming, ii. 436. Deal, card term, vii. 6.

Iveagh, viii. 50. Jack=knave, ix. 145. Pam =

knave of clubs, x. 66. Rubber, ix. 345. Thackeray

and < Vanity Fair,' xi. 338. Tidal wave, ix. 465

Madan (Henry George), his death, ix. 20

Madan (J. R.) on ' Collectio Kegia Conciliorum,' iii.

206

Maddalena Doni, ii. 149 Madge (H.) on Gibbon's 'Roman Empire' and

Memoirs, xii. 129 Madge (S. J.) on Lincoln Episcopal Registers, xi. 61.

Upavon Priory and St. Wandregesil's rents, x. 483 Mading tub, its meaning, vi. 408, 515 Madoc ap Owen Gwynedd and the discovery of

America, i. 447; ii. 518 Madonna, black images of the, ii. 367, 397, 449, 475,

537; iii. 190, 376, 452 ; iv. 77, 135, 177, 315 Madras, the title of Governor-General, v. 107, 158, 320 Madras chaplains, 1731 and 1746, xi. 406