TENTH SERIES.
183
Morante (Marquis de), his book-plate, xi. 366
Moravia (Alexander de), c. 1089-1150, iii. 311
Moravian Chapel, Fetter Lane, viii. 26, 111, 194,
235, 502 Moray family of Bothwell, their coat of arms, viii.
205
Morbus Gallicus, the disease, xi. 49, 116 Mordaunt and Shairp families, xi. 308 More (Hannah), her pupils, vi. 13, 76, 114 More (Sir Thomas), sainted by a Bask, vi. 6, 115, 172, 218 ; his descendants, 248, 291 ; passage in his ' Utopia,' viii. 349 ; account of his last days, ix. 409
Morellianism, explanation of the word, viii. 268, 373 Morelly (Jean Baptiste), Protestant theologian,
viii. 373 Moreman (Rev. John) and the Western rebels of
1549, i. 428
Moreton (R. L.) on ' Alonzo the Brave,' viii. 253. Angerstein (John Julius), iv. 66. Authors of quotations wanted, vii. 448 ; viii. 109, 272 ; ix. 149, 175, 488. Bathurst (Lord) and the high- wayman, iv. 495. Beaconsfield on Protection, viii. 510. Bells rung backwards, ix. 418. Boothby ("Prince"), viii. 14. Buchanan (George), iv. 317. Burrowes (Robert), Dean of Cork, viii. 209. Butler (John), M.P. for Sussex, iii. 311. ' Cadet Rousselle,' vii. 490. Caroline (Queen), ix. 495 ; x. 94. Charles II.'s tutors, viii. 329. Chesterfield (Lord), iv. 108. Cole- ridge : unknown epigram, vi. 234. Collar of SS. Ireland, xi. 418. Cre"mail (Vicomte de), ix. 338. ' Crotchet Castle,' vi. 310. Dated stones in buildings, vi. 412. ' Diary illustra- tive of Times of George IV.,' viii. 455. Elder- bush folk-lore, viii. 315. Eleventh Command- ment, viii. 478 ; x. 437. ' Esmond ' : slip of the pen, ix. 276. Eton swishing, vi. 35. ' Father of his Country," ix. 331. Fitz- Gerald's ' Omar Khayyam,' vi. 453. Gentle- men's evening dress, vii. 95. Great Queen Street, vi. 253. Hackett (Mrs. Conwai), x. 269. Hatchments, vi. 472. Heraldry in Froissart : pillow, x. 452. Hodson of the Indian Mutiny, ix. 12. ' Honi soit qui mal y pense," viii. 176. Houses of historical interest, vi. 52. Knights and their swords, ix. 477. Lady, unmarried, her coat of arms, iii. 398. Lady's heraldic motto, xi. 397. Lamb (Charles), vii. 213. Latin lines on sleep, x. 17. Latin pronunciation in England, vii. 171. Littlecote House, Wilt- shire, viii. 515. " Naseby Old Man," vi. 475. National Anthem, first, iv. 332. ' Northampton Mercury,' iii. 94. Nothing, vi. 397. " O dear, rhat can the matter be ? " vii. 256. Peacock T. L.) : skylight and twilight, x. 76. Portraits rhich led to marriages, iv. 92. Post boxes, Precept on drunkenness, vi. 492. Promethean, x. 76. Queen's surname, iii. 412. Quotations wanted, vi. 389. Refrains, two popular, viii. 435. Sardana, vii. 509. Scotch song : night courtship, viii. 255. Scott llustrators, vii. 130. Screaming skull, iv. 194. Servius Sulpicius and Bret Harte, viii. 357. 1 Sham Abraham," viii. 395. Slang : What ? 516. Snodgrass as a surname, x. 113. 1 Sobriquets and Nicknames,' vii. 431. Tailor in Dresden china, iv. 469 ; vii. 292. " Ulm and Trafalgar," iv. 450. Up : its barbarous mis- use, vi. 253. Valoroso (King), vi. 216. Voltaire on love, x. 69. Waterford (Marquess of), viii. 251. Waterloo veteran, iv. 493. Wine used at Holy Communion, ix. 213
Moreton (S. H.) on Waldmiiller, 1383, viii. 428
Morfontaine, Bonaparte family at, viii. 169
Morford (Henry), author of continuation of ' Ed-
win Drood,' i. 37, 331
Morgan (David), Jacobite, iii. 28
Morgan (Forrest) on authors wanted, xi. 94.
" Before one can say Jack Robinson," xi. 357.
Broken on the wheel, vii. 292. Buff, x. 170.
Carroll (Lewis) and Charles Nodier, v. 250.
Carroll (Lewis), his sources, viii. 404. " Correct
to a T," xii. 313. Dickensiana : Capt. Cuttle,
viii. 468. " Et tu, Brute ! " vi. 157. Glose or
gloss, French verse-form, xi. 337. Grindy, vii.
209, 416. * Henry IV.,' Part I., II. i., vii. 145.
' Henry IV.,' Part L, II. iv., vii. 145, 485. Jom-
mox : wudget : wompus, vii. 447. Lynch
law, xii. 52. Minnisinks, iv. 474. Monuments
to American Indians, xii. 358. Norfolk,
Virginia, its founders, xii. 56. Pidgin or
pigeon English, v. 174. Portmanteau words
and phrases, v. 235. Roast pigs crying
" Who'll eat me ? ' xi. 456. Rockefeller, y.
111. Santa F : American place-names, vii.
17, 276. " Seven and nine " : " Peanut
politician," xii. 38. Slavery in the United
States, vii. 41. Sophy, The, v. 308. Spelling
changes, vii. 273. Stoughton bottles, vi. 8.
" That is, he would have," iv. 409. Tooth,
single, x. 75. Totter-out : jag, viii. 294, 475.
Tunes, old, x. 48. Vowels on monument, v.
374. War : its old pronunciation, v. 228.
Words and phrases in American newspapers,
xii. 51. Yep : nope, viii. 64,
Morgan (G. A.) on Achesons of Ayrshire, ix. 215.
Hamilton family, ix. 497. Morgans of
Tredegar, xii. 267
Morgan (G. E. F.) on Capt. William Vaughan, xii.
474 Morgan (Sir Henry), the buccaneer, c. 1670-80,
xi. 409 Morgan (H. M.) on Johnson celebration at Lich-
field, xi. 467
Morgan (J. S.) on authors wanted, xi. 148 Morgan (Philip), Bishop of Worcester, 1419-25, iv.
347
Morgan (T.), his biography, ix. 183 Morgan family of Tredegar, xii. 267 Morganatic, derivation of the word, x. 470 Morganatic marriages, i. 52 Mories (A. S.) on French words in Scotch, ix.
450
Morlais Castle, Brecknock, its history, xii. 89 Morland (George), his grave at Hampstead, ii. 49, 137, 276 ; and Corfe Castle, 207 ; at Kensal Green, xii. 429
Morland (Sir Samuel), his descendants, xi. 68 Morley (Henry) on Miss Georgiana M. Craik,
i. 346
Morley (J.) on Cromwell and Milton, viii. 24, 376 Mormon newspaper, ' Millennial Star,' xi. 69,
116, 154 ' Morning Herald,' identity of " Amicus " c. 1800,
viii. 231 ' Morning Star,' London journals so named, iv.
464, 536
Moro (Duke de) on Prince von Hohenzollorn,ix. 188 Moro Fort, storming of, 1762, i. 448, 514 ; ii. 93,
175, 256. 313, 375
Morocco : Goumiers, their name, viii. 247, 296 Morolt's fight with Tristan, its site, vi. 269 Morpeth=Murderpeth, instance of folk-ety- mology, vi. 249 Morris (4. B.) on authors of quotations, viii. 230