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Lyons, damasked silk, 19, 20, 91, 105.

——, brocaded in gold and silver, 91.

——, in silver, 19.


M, the letter figured on stuffs, 156, 166, 182, 222, 230, 241.

Madonna del Cardellino, 215.

—— della Cintola, subject of, how treated in the Italian schools, 267.

Magdalen College, Oxford, and its builder Waneflete's fine liturgical shoes, 46.

"Man of Sorrows," our Lord as the, 34.

Mandeville, Sir John's, travels, quoted, 178.

Maniples, 35, 38, 45, 46, 53, 88, 116, 121, 138, 156, 252, 292.

Marck, de la, armorial bearings of the House of, 22.

Marguerite, La, what the flower signifies, 149.

Martin's (Pere), learned and valuable work—"Melanges d'Archéologie," quoted, 44, 130.

Mary, the B. V., her assumption, how figured on the Syon cope, 276.

—— on Florentine textiles, 291. See "Assumption."

——, B. V., the death and burial of, how figured on the Syon cope, 277.

——, St., of Egypt, her legend figured, 54.

—— Queen of Scots, and the cloth over her face when she was beheaded, 203.

Mass of the Presanctified, 113.

Matilda, the Norman William's queen, and the Bayeux so-called tapestry, 7.

Maundy Thursday, mass on, 112, 194.

Melchizedek and Abram, figured, 88, 328.

Memling and his school of painting, 198.

Mercœur, House of, 30.

Michael the archangel, how figured, overcoming Satan, 30, 275.

Midgard, the Scandinavian fabled serpent, 151.

Milan, famed for its looms, 162.

Milanese embroidery, 3.

—— lace, 197.

—— net-work, 200.

—— steel-work, 3.

—— velvet raised, 7.

Missal-cushion, 142.

Missal, the Roman, quoted, 142.

—— the Salisbury, quoted, 284.

Mitre, lappets of, 51, 85.

Monstrance for liturgical use, what, 184.

Moon, crescent, 220, 243.

—— crescent, symbolism of, 288.

—— figured in pictures of the Crucifixion, 30.

Moorish tissue, 123.

Moresque, Spanish, 51, 55, 121, 124, 125, 152, 160, 180, 240, 244.

Moslem use, stuffs for, 57, 61.

Mund or ball, so called, 276.

—— how anciently divided, 276.

Munich, the Maximilian museum at, 153, 154.

Murano and its manufacture of beads, 169.

Murrey-colour liked in the mediæval period by the English, 9.

Musical instruments, mediæval, 23, 157.

Mythology, Scandinavian, 150.


Napery—
  Flemish, 34, 61, 73, 75, 124, 203, 205, 255, 263.
  German, 62.

Napkins for crozier, 174, 250.

—— embroidered, 99, 100, 101, 261.

Napkin of linen, 35.

—— for pyx, 202, 260.

Neapolitan embroidery, 13.

—— silk, 13.

Neckam, Alexander, quoted, 286.

Needlework, 79, 99, 100, 101, 262.

—— old English, the admired "opus Anglicum," 147, 275, 281, 288.

—— old English, how to be known, 288.

Net-work, 3, 4, 61, 101, 107, 175, 200, 245.

Newburg, near Vienna, robes at, 38.

Newmarket, king's house at, 302;
  tapestries from, 302.

Nineveh sculptures, 25, 122.

Numbers, Book of, quoted, 288.