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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1902.
McUovern (J. B.) on Danteiana, 219
Gladstone volume, 21
Grave charge, 362
' Ivanhoe,' trysting oak in, 42
Little John's remains, 124
Napoleon's library, 145
Robin Hood literature, 263 Machine= public coach, 462 Mackenzie family of Gairloch, 16 McKerrow (R. B.) on Japanese names, 66
Nobility, 253
Mackesy family of Ballymackesy, co. Wexford, 46, 133 McKinley (President), his death, 237 MacMichael (J. H.) on Anglo -Hebrew slang: kybosh, 87
Animals in people's insides, 346
"As warm as a bat," 293
" Between the devil and the deep sea," 48
" Bible, Crown, and Constitution," 71
Breslaw, 229
Bricks, 528
Bucks and Good Fellows in 1778, 479
" Bull and Last," 54
Duels, 491
Early printers, designs of, 393
" Glorious uncertainty of the game," 231
Hoy, a, 469
Knifeboard of omnibus, 23
Living in three centuries, 132
Monolith with cup- markings in Hyde Park, 448
" Play the goat," 510
" Queen's Head and Artichoke," 102
Shoehorned, its meaning, 293
Smoking a cobbler, 148
Taverns, in Seven Dials and Soho, 94, 151 ;
pictures of, 209 ; and coffee-houses, 345, 509 McPike (E. F.) on Bailey families, 322 Macray (W. D.) on fifteenth-century religious verses,
Macaulay's essays, 431
Parish registers, 312 McTear (J. S.) on anyone : everyone, 18
Iveagh, 50
Mahogany, its etymology, 201, 352 Mahomet, his coffin, 80 Main family, 463 Malabar, the widow of, origin of the expression, 405,
446
Malabarian Hymn, choice of the title, 104 Malet (H.) on Anglo-Hebrew slang : kybosh, 87
Artists' mistakes, 328
Grindstones, uses of, 329
Marengo, Napoleon's horse, 271 Malt and hop substitutes, 26, 72, 171, 247 Man made in the form of a cross, 264, 448 Man-of-war, earliest use of the word for ship, 811 Manioc, its etymology, 260 Manley (F. E.) on Anson's Voyage round the World,'
213
Manners, deportment, and etiquette, books on, 232 Manorial custom at Hunmanby, 362 Manurance, use of the term, 351 Manx, its etymology, 83, 152, 231 ; Manx Gaelic
tract, 344 ; language and pronunciation, 424, 460 Marchant (F. P.) on castor-oil plant 224
Cigarette-holder, 143
Marchant (F. P.) on freaks of nature, 482
Jeroboam, 62
Lamb (C. ) and the Royal Academy, 233
l.eet-ale, 254
Meeting, 163
National peculiarities, 203, 311 Marengo, Napoleon's horse, its fate, 144, 271, 312 Margoliouth (G.) on demon repentant, 242 Marie Antoinette, historical relic of, 223 Marine queries, 265 Marks (A. G.) on Marks family, 364 Marks family, 364
Marlborough, its pronunciation, 164, 291, 468 Marlowe and Richard Barnfield, 217, 277 Marriage folk-lore, 445 Marriage saving from execution, 419 'Marseillaise,' origin of the, 61, 126, 187, 245,287,
331, 372, 407, 473 Marshall (J.) on Cowley's poems set to music, 67
'Marseillaise,' 61, 187, 287, 372, 473
Mistakes of authors, 181
Marshalsea and King's Bench prisoners, 164, 389 Marston (E.) on E. Marston & Co., publishers, 323 Marston (B.) & Co., publishers, 1833, 323 Marston (Dr. J. Westland) and Charles Dickens, 521 Marston (R. B.) on gazetted for refusing an honour, 401
Merlin, 103
Martin (John), painter, 1789-1854, 64, 133 Martin (S.) on Shakespeare queries, 148 Mary Queen of Scots Bible, 482 Mary Tudor (Lady), date of her birth, 484 Mary's Chappel, print connected with, 309 Massey (Henry), vicar of Kendal, 1645-50, his bio- graphy, 483
Master of the King's Musick, the first, 342, 387 " Mate"," Paraguay tea, 419 Mathewson (T. ) on tragedy by Wordsworth, 284 Matthews (J. H.) on Anglo- Hebrew slang : kybosh, 150
Animals in people's insides, 90
Burnt sacrifice : mound burial, 152
Cradock : Winter, marriage, 324
Cradock (Capt.), 345
Edward VII., rime on, 532
Family likeness, 62
Fillingham family, 69
Floyd v. Lloyd, 329
Greek pronunciation, 74
Mitre, the, 493
Newspaper errors, 494
Nobility, 253
Phillippo, 72
Place-names, Cornish, 93
Rowe of Cornwall, 470
Staunton, Worcestershire, 510
' Takmi,' 70
Tintern Abbey, monks of, 264
West-Countrymen's tails, 192
Maunsell (R. G.) on Sir Ignatius White, Bart., 224 Mawdesley (F. L.) on John Byrom's epigram, 533 Maxwell (Sir H.) on Napoleon's horse Marengo, 312 Maxwell (P.) on abacus, 305
Electrocute, 420
" Gentle shepherd, tell me where," 531
Latin motto, 270