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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 30, 1904.


Minakata (Kumagusu) on glass-breaking at weddings,

195

Hobgoblin's claws, 93 Japanese master of lies, 485 Japanese monkeys, 334 Language, its vicissitudes, 74 Mangosteen markings, 212 " Ked rag to a bull," 77 Water of jealousy, 147

Miranda on Pepys's ' Diary,' 365 children, 68 Mirfield book society, 368 Mirror, Dr. Dee's magic, 16

Misprints : in ' Poliphili Hypnerotomacbia,' 4, 97 ; in Thoms's 'Surveyof Fxmdon,' Stow's edition of, 205 Missirini (Melchiore), his ' Life of Bartolozzi,' 289 Mistletoe in church at Chalons-sur-Marne, 66 Mistletoe on feudal system, 353

Greig (Admiral Sir Samuel), 433 Hartley (William), 156, 253

Mitchel and Finlay, eighteenth-century bankers, 310, 374 Mitchell (Major A. J.) on Boer War of 1881, 226 Mitchell (L. U.) on parish sundial, 208 Moliere, inscription on his statue, 213 Molony (A.) on curious Christian names, 171 Molubdinous slowbelly, meaning of the term, 13 Monkeys, Japanese, 334 Moon, and the weather, 347, 441 ; dating by, at

Athens, 489

Moon folk-lore, 125, 175, 252, 395 Moore (W.) on composer and origin of air, 107

Dolores, musical composer, 107

Moorfields, Little, Ropemakers' Alley Chapel at, 466 Moose, derivation of the word, 153 Morale, use of the word, 93, 204, 237 Moreman (Rev. John) and the Western rebels of

1549, 428 Morford (Henry), author of continuation of ' Edwin

Drood,' 37, 331 Morganatic marriages, 52

Morley (Henry) on Miss Georgiana M. Craik, 346 Moro Fort, storming of, 1762, 448, 514 Morris family, 1734, 68 Mort bell, explanation of the term, 166 Mortimer (Elias), his parentage, 109 Mortimer (T.), his polemic against Methodists, 328, 491 Mortimer (W. P.) on General Charles Stewart, 175 Moscow, London rubbish at, 208, 257 Mosky, use of the word, 266

Mother Shipton, Welshwoman or Yorkshirewoman, 406 Mottley (John), author and dramatist, 1692-1750, 367 Motto on fourteenth-century sundial, 148 Mottoes : " Fide, sed cui vide," 87, 154, 255 ; " Son

coufort et Hesse," 232 ; " Disce pati," 248, 816 Mould (R. W.) on the Syer-Cuming collection, 436 Moule (H. J.) on field-names, West Haddon, 156 Moule (H. J.), his death, 280

Mounsey (John), "King of Patterdale," 149, 193, 276 Mount Grace le Ebor', records of the monastery, 149

198, 255

Muck-a-lucks, meaning of the word, 287 Mug=to mug, use of the verb, 337 Mulligan ( J.) on ' Ancient Orders of Gray's Inn,' 367 Mundy (Sir John), Lord Mayor 1522-3, 31, 134 Mundy (P. D.) on Mundy, 31 Munzil (Chutter) on Begum Sumroo, 69 Murderer, disguised, in folk-lore, 266, 395


Murray (Christie) on the English people, 290 Murray (David) on Crucifixion folk-lore, 426

Kipples, 251 Murray (Dr. J. A. H.) on " A past," 327

Passim, 308

Passing bell, 308

Paste, 447

" Purple patch," 447

St. Bridget's Bower, 27 Murray (J. H.) on cardinals, 50 Murray baronetcy about 1802, 427 Music, Bass Rock, 308, 374, 437 Muskyll, use and meaning of the word, 1497, 228, 335 Musselwhite surname, its meaning, 248, 314 Mustlar, use and meaning of the word, 1473, 228, 335 Myrtle strewn before bride's residence, 411 N pronounced ng, 247, 291, 356 N. (M.) on moon folk-lore, 252 Name origins treated philologically, 329 Names, curious Christian, 26, 170, 214, 235 ; on

Walney Island, 387, 492 Napoleon I., alleged son of, 107, 197 ; at St. Helena,

126

Napoleonic conspiracy in England, 328 Nash (Mrs.), original Esther in ' Bleak House,' 125 Nash (Richard), date of his death and epigrams

concerning him, 32, 96 Natalese, use of the word, 446, 515 Ne Quid Nimis on birds' eggs, 327

Southcott (Joanna), 301

Tasso and Milton, 249

Neale (Thomas) and the " Nag's Head " story, 509 Nedov (Kalohc) on Webster's ' Basque Legends," 190 Negroes, their fondness for law, 206 Nelligan (Emile), his ' Notre Dame des Neiges,' 246 Nelson (Horatio, Lord), his sister Anne, 170, 210; his tomb and Cardinal Wolsey, 308, 376, 417 ; at Bath, 366

Nelson (Lord) on Nelson's sister Anne, 210 New Amsterdam views, c. 1630-50, 161 1 New English Dictionary,' its title, 146, 193, 255 New Hall, Essex, and Queen Elizabeth, 15 New Year's Day in Japan, 25 New York views, c. 1630-50, 161 New Zealand, venomous spiders in, 265 Newark-upon-Trent, "ringing for Gofer" at, 6 ; Easter

sepulchre at, 265

Newcomer on historical geography of London, 208 Newman (C. A.) on "Down, little flutterer," 87

" P.P., Clerk of the Parish," 88 Newspaper, earliest use of the word, 486 Newspaper, early, in Jamaica, 169 ; first ocean, 504 Newton (Sir Isaac), miniature of, 248, 315, 355, 414 Ng, sound of, represented by n, 247, 291 Nicklin (T.) on Anon, 246

Girl, 245

Nightcaps, their use, 114 Ninus, his mother's name, 49 Noble (Mary E.) on torpedoes, 374 Norter (Sir Robert), his identity, 328 North (P.) on Dickens and Scripture, 205 Northall, Shropshire, its locality, 226, 297, 377 Norton (E. S.) on documents in secret drawers, 427 Norwich, smallpox at, c. 1746, 209 Norwich Cathedral, its High (Steward, 348, 412 Nova Zembla, fetish in, 466