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GENERAL INDEX.



Lynch laws in modern use, i. 37. Madoc ap Owen Gwynedd, ii. 518. Madonna, black images of the, iii. 376. Marriage licences, ix. 490. Marriages, mixed, xi. 35. Mase, ix. 490. Mathews of Tmro, ix. 229. Merry England and the Mass, x. 114. Mineralogist and botanist to George IIF., xii. 278. Mitre, the, viii. 493. Money lent by measure, iii. 332. Monmouthshire gaol files, xi. 510. Mordaunt College, xi. 55. Morgan (Sir Thomas), of Arkstone, ix. 158. Mountgymru, its locality, ii. 436. Newspaper errors, viii. 494. Nobility, viii. 253. " Odour of sanctity," ix. 54. Old Wife, xi. 433. " On his own," i. 304. Parish registers, their care and protection, ix. 337. Pew, childbed, iii. 212. Pews annexed to houses, vii. 517. Phillippo, viii. 72. Piggin, its etymology, iii. 73. Place, title of a residence, xi. 157. Place-names, Cornish, viii. 93. Precedence, xi. 195. Pre-Celtic Britain, x. 298. Pre-Reforma- tion practices in England, xi. 55, 134. "Prizes his cupboard," i. 228. Eawlins- White, particulars of, vii. 513. Rowe of Cornwall, viii. 470. St. Briavel, ix. 193. St. Jordan, iii. 495. St. Nicholas, xi. 136. St. Patrick, ix. 396. St.Teilo, ix. 96. Satirical coloured prints, ix. 269. Scoggan or scoggin, xii. 514. " So long," vii. 234. Staunton, Worcestershire, viii. 510; ix. 92, 170. Stradling Lambrook), x. 136. Sworn clerks in Chancery, ix512. 'Takmi,' viii. 70. Tintern Abbey, monks of, viii. 264. Tongue-twisters, xi. 455. Translation wanted, i. 132. Trethowan, place-name, iii. 115. "Twm Shon Catti," i. 52. Typulator, xi. 72. Valentines, early, ii. 458. Warth, xi. 16. Week- end, ix. 476. Welsh manuscript pedigrees, vii. 213. Wenthlok, xii. 271. West-Countrymen's tails, viii. 192. Ycleping the church, ix, 56. Youthful year, ix. 57

Matthews (Tom), the clown, i. 28, 90, 255 Matthews family and the Alpine Club, xii. 406, 452 Mattinson (Rev. Mr.), curate of Patterdale, xi. 187 Maugrams, its etymology, vi. 248 Maule (Mr. Justice) on divorce, x. 365 Maundeville (Sir John) on orange peel, v. 188, 321 Maunsell (R. G.) on Sir Ignatius White, viii. 224 Maupassant and "Perfidious Albion," iv. 169, 334 Maurice (Thomas), 1754-1824, ix. 48 Mauthe doog, its etymology, i. 96, 194, 493 ; ii. 75 Maverick (Samuel), his family and biography, i. 28, 173 Maw, " livings" in the game of, x. 127 Mawdesley (F. L.) on armorial, iv. 522. Book- borrowers, i. 512. Brothers bearing same Christian name, v. 54. Byron (John), his epigram, viii. 533. Crest on a horn, iv. 406. Cromwell portraits, ii. 415. Devil's door, iv. 178. Fisher=Lane, iii. 317. Hogarth's 'March to Finchley,' i. 375. Irish soldiers at the battle of the Boyne, iv. 486. Mawdesley family, v. 325. Navarino medal, iv. 506. Nelson's house at Merton, v. 296. Nile, battle of, ii. 175. Stuart (Prince Charles), iv. 74, 444. Towton: Marston Moor, iv. 191. York (Cardinal), iv. 289 Mawdesley family, v. 248, 325 Mawkin, its meaning, v. 293, 394 Max, slang word for gin, vi. 161, 233, 286, 353, 475 Max on 'Esther,' translated from the French, xii. 388 Max well == Carson, 1728, ii. 509


Maxwell (Sir Herbert) on Aitken family, xii. 213. Alexander I., English representative at his funeral vii. 495. American orthography, vii. 6. Anglo- Saxon speech, iv. 547. Beards, ii. 74. Bicycle bibliography, ix. 490. Boer, its meaning, v. 3. Breckenridge family, vii. 415. Clouds, their forma- tion, xii. 134. " Clubbing the battalion," vii. 171. Creevey (Thomas), M.P., xi. 168. Daisy names, vii. 53. Dispatches, confidential, in time of war, vii. 250. Douglas (Sir James), vii. 93. Envelopes, xii. 490. Fashion in language, x. 337. Field- Marshals in the British army, v. 90. Hedgehog, xi. 334. Hele : to hele, iv. 92. Influenza, vii. 286. Innes=de Insula, iii. 335. Iron Duke and the Duke of Wellington, x. 73. Johnstone of Wam- phray, i. 11. Lochwinnoch, co. Eenfrew, ii. 115. Mary, Queen of Scots, xii. 196. Melton Club, i. 372. Morcom surname, iv. 406. Mot de Cambronne, vi. 195. Napoleon : Marbeuf, iv. 255. Napoleon's horse Marengo, viii. 312. Nash (Richard), xii. 15. Norman gizer, v. 384. Otter hunting : christening, vi. 334. Patronymics, iii. 32. Peat, its etymology, iv. 37. Perth and Rome, i. 173. Place-names, x. 249, 333. Prime Ministers, Irish and Scotch, x. 376. Provinces, Scotch, iii. 209. Royal marriage at St. George's, x. 130. Royal standard, vii. 176. Saints in Lindsay's 'Monarchic,' x. 437. Sniping, xi. 434. Sporting record, eighteenth century, vi. 130. Stevenson (John), i. 290. Through-stone, i. 210. V and W, cockney, ii. 486. Vole, its etymology, iv. 332. War medals, iv. 536. West Bourne, ix. 92. Wey- mouth pine, ii. 498

Maxwell (James), his translation of Herodian, iii. 86, 152

Maxwell (General Patrick) on abacus, viii. 305. ^Eneas, the real, ii. 444. Army doctors, xi. 387. Asphyxia : asphyxiate, x. 283. Barnes (William), x. 486 ; xi. 245. Bissona, its derivation, vi. 268. Book - borrowers, warning to, ii. 115. Bos- well's 'Johnson,' i. 385, 452. Busillis, x. 384. Cataloguing, curiosities of, ii. 531. Comic dialogue sermon, vii. 248. Cordwainer, its meaning, ii. 5. Deffand (Madame du), her letters, xii. 438. Egypt, medical specialism in, ii. 344. Electrocute, viii. 420. Eliot (George), i. 344; xii. 441. English accentuation, xii. 94. "Esprit d'escalier," i. 267. "Fert, Fert, Fert," x. 345. Fox (C. J.), his aunts, ii. 125. " Gentle shepherd, tell me where," viii. 531. Greek epigram, ix. 273. Hereward the Wake, vi. 429. "-Itis," explanation of the termina- tion, vii. 468. Johnson's prayer, xii. 516. Laconic prayer, xi. 126. Latin motto, viii. 270. Legend, old, ii. 469 ; vii. 107. Memory, xii. 224. Miniature, xii. 425. "No deaf nuts," v. 399. " Only too thankful," ix. 370. Oranges, xii. 295. Pamina and Tamino, vii. 454. " Pou sto," xi. 425. Puns, xii. 386. Raggie, xii. 512. "Religion of all sensible men," x. 271. Saints, imaginary or invented, xii. 369. Sermon: homily, xi. 26. Shakespeariana, xi. 163. Sleep and death, xii. 512. Superlative, inclusive, ii. 223. Translations, xi. 481 ; xii. 285. Vicissitudes of language, x. 446. Virgil and Lord Burghclere, i. 325. Wesley, Lillo, and Home, ix, 51