TENTH SEEIES.
167
ii. 268. Robin Hood in French, v. 468. Robin
Hood plays, viii. 70. Rossetti (G.), his ' Tre
Ragionamenti,' v. 428 ; vi. 38. Ruskin at
Neuchatel, iii. 93. Sacred place-names in
foreign lands, xi. 467. Spelling reform, ii. 305'.
Steele and Addison, x. 49. Virgil or Vergil, iv.
248
McGregor (F. G.) on Isles family, vii. 450 McGregor (Rev. James), of Aghadowey, Ireland,
viii. 428
Mcllquhan (Harriett) on rates in aid, iv. 53. Shakespeare's Grave, i. 352. Women voters, i. 372 Mackall (L. L.) on Goethe's Conversations, xi. 167.
Goethe's ' Edelknabe,' xii. 508 Mackay (Charles), his ' John Brown,' xii. 288, 338 MacKeachan (J.) on MacKeachan proverb, viii. 8 MacKeachan proverb, viii. 8, 114 MacKemmie (D. G.) on Accession and Coronation
coins, x. 231
Mackenzie (Colin A.) and Treaty of Tilsit, viii. 469, 510 ; ix. 31, 96, 135, 154, 171, 237 ; x. 11 ; xi. 471 Mackenzie (E. C.) on the Treaty of Tilsit, viii. 511 ;
ix. 96 Mackenzie (R. Shelton), ' Derbyshire Courier,'
viii. 247 Mackenzie (Lieut. Roderick), date of his death,
viii. 30 ; killed at Seringapatam, xii. 38 Mackenzie (V. St. Clair) on Shakespeariana, i. 162 Mackenzie-Holden (Col. R.) on 62nd Royal
American Regiment, ix. 412
McKerrow (R. B.) on Barnes's ' Devil's Charter,' i. 509. Defoe : the Devil's chapel, ix. 255. ' From pillar to post," v. 11. Phrases and reference, ii. 197
Mackey (G.) on Brudenell : Boughton, iv. 29 Mackesy (W. H.) on St. Anthony's fire, ix. 167 Mackie (E. S.) on Appleby Magna Grammar
School, iv. 288
Mackie (W.) on Lord Howe's victory, 1794, x. 407 Mackinlay (J. W. G.) on charm for burglars, viii.
75 Mackintosh (James), of Rothiemurchus, his
marriage, iv. 448 Macklin (Charles), Judge Parry's monograph on, i.
506
McL. (J. S.) on Louisbourg : its siege, xi. 228 Maclachlan (Ewen), Gaelic scholar, his writings,
xi. 90, 150
Maclean (Alastair) on Companies of Invalids, v. 489. Garden (Francis), vi. 429. Maclean (Mary Gavinne), v. 328. Walker (Peter), vi. 308
Maclean (A.) on Walker family, iii. 8 Maclean (Mary Gavinne), c. 1816, her portrait, v.
328
Macleay family, xii. 150 MacL^llan (Isaac), his poem on Napoleon's death,
xi. 328
Macleod (W.) on Touch or Touche, vi. 434 MacLulich (J. M.), on Lulach, King of Scotland,
iii. 490
McM. (W.) on churchwardens' accounts, v. 369 ; vii. 189, 232 ; viii. 9, 269. Fifteenth-century banquet, iv. 446. Index nominum et locorum to ' D.N.B.,' viii. 161. London episcopal re- cords, iv. 469. Records wanted, v. 28. Stow's ' Survey ' : cheap edition, v. 304. Worshipful Company of Chancellors, vi. 110 McAtahon (Morgan) on ' Adventures of Capt. Robert Boyle,' xii. 417. Moore (T.) his wife, xii. 427. Voltaire and Carlyle, xii. 486
MacMichael (J. Holden) on " A shoulder of mutton
brought home from France," iii. 255. Academy
of the Muses, iv. 54. Abracadabra, x. 35.
% 7 A^ X r ' vi< 462< Alderman's Walk, x.
35 *\. All -F,? ls Da y> m ' 416 ' " All the world
and his wife, xii. 13. Anatomie Vivante, i. 175.
Ancaster, x. 455. " Angel " of an inn, x. 14.
Antelope as crest, ix. 516. Antiquarian
Society, Batley, vii. 110. Antiquary v. anti-
quarian, jj. 174 . Antraigues (Comte d'),
ono * Appleby Magna Grammar School, iv.
orro Arachne House Strand-on -the-Green,
x. 373. Arms on punchbowl, viii. 488. Arnold's
Church of Brou,' vi. 196. " As deep as
Garrick, viii. 376. " As merry as grigtrs "
Jo* 27 ?' Askwith or Asquith, x. 37. Austen
(Stephen), bookseller, ix. 413. Author used
for editor, vii. 473. " Bacchanals " or " Ba$r-
o'-Nails," vi. 490. " Badger's Bush " Inn, vii.
?no* S a M g J S ' * iv * 55< Ba g n igge House, xii. 92. Bailiff of Eagle, ii. 134. Balances or scales, in. 273. Balloons and flying machines, xii. 195, 272. Bandy Leg Walk, x. 438. Barbers, famous, i. 375. " Barnard's Inn " Tavern, viii. 365. Barnes's ' Devil's Charter ' i. 510. Barren (C.), 19, Pall Mall, x. 114. Battle of Spurs, ii. 518. Battlefield sayings, i. 375. Bears and boars in Britain, ii. 489. ' Beating the bounds," ii. 113 ; iii. 293. Becket (Thomas a), his martyrdom, i. 452. Beddoes surname, viii. 158. Beer sold without a licence, ii. 71. Bees told of deaths, ix. 434. Beeswing Club, xii. 512. Bellamy's, i. 352.' Bell-ringing at weddings, xii. 517. Bells, large, v. 34. Beulah Spa, Upper Norwood, ix. 35, 453. Bewdley a hundred years ago, vi. 377. Bibliography, vi. 229. Bidding Prayer, vii. 32. Billycock hat, ix. 94. Bishop Island, vi. 76. Black and yellow, Devil's colours, iv. 97. Black Dog Alley, Westminster, ii. 118. Blind Institutions. xi. 435. Blue Coat School Costume, xi. 96, Bobby Dazzler, iv. 318. Boleyn (Anne), her remains, xi. 237. " Bonnie Cravat," tavern sign, x. 458. Bookseller's motto, v. 255. Bossing, its meaning, vii. 135. Bossom (John), xii. 196. Botemen : Landbote, xi. 432. Bottesford, ii. 416. Bowes, epitaph at, v. 431. Bowes Castle, Yorkshire, v. 116. Brind- ley (James), i. 376. Britannia as national emblem, xi. 274. Broken Cross, Westminster, xi. 49. " Broken heart," iii. 78. " Broken - selde," xi. 10, 517. Bronte = Prunty, viii. 270. Brougham Castle, iv. 293, 373. Brumby, vi. 476. Brunswick (Duke of), x. 289. Bud- gee, a kind of ape, x. 137. Building customs and folk-lore, i. 515. Bulkmaster, its meaning, vii. 418. " Bull and Mouth " and " Mourning Bush," ix. 376. Bumble-puppy, old game, vii. 456. Burns's " Mensuration School," viii. 115. Butcher Hall Street, ii. 117. Byng (Admiral), i. 256. Cadey, x. 198. " Call a spade a spade," iii. 217. Camoens, Sonnet cciii., vii. 233. Campbells in Strand, v. 51. Candlemas gills, i. 36. Carmarthen families : Paddington House, xi. 153. Carstares or Car- stairs, xii. 57. Castle architecture, x. 255. Castle Rising, ix. 412. Castle Society of Musick , i. 71. Catalogues of MSS., iv. 436. Cateaton Street, v. 475. Ceremony at Ripon, iv. 357. Cernet's Tower in Bucklersbury, xii. 330. Chalk Farm, ix. 338. Chamber-horse for exercise, xi. 49. Charles II. and Catherine of