ELEVENTH SERIES.
181
(Earl) sword, xii. 117 Goose, death of a 44
year-old, xii. 420 Grange family, xi. Ill
Greece, crown of the Kings of, vii. 507 Heman
(Felicia), v. 116 Holland (James), v. 429
Hurley Manor crypt, v. 46, 256 Irish annals
xi. 449 Irish archbishop and king, xii. 299
Irish counties and towns, bibliography of his
tories of, xi. 103, 183, 315 ; xii. 24, 276, 375
Irish family histories, vii. 483 ; viii. 403 ; ix
24 Irish pillar-stones, x. 167 Isle of Man
runic inscriptions on crosses in, vi. 26 Jew
in Ireland, vii. 284 Licensed victualler parish
clerk, ix. 344' Lillibullero,' v. 333 Llanfair
Waterdine, inscription in parish church, vi. 10
vii. 355 London, vanishing : the Sardinian
Archway, v. 267 London's royal statues, iv
398 Longevity on the borders of the sea, v
330 Loyal and Friendly Society of the Blue
and Orange, iv. 170 Ludlow the regicide's
stay in Switzerland, vi. 367 MacClellanc
family, iv. 399 Mace of the Commonwealth
xi. 474 Maguires of Fermanagh, x. 89
Manx hut villages, v. 307 Maryborough in
Dublin, vii. 6 Maryland Williamite founda-
tion, vi. 447 Napier (Sir Joseph), iv. 366
Neolithic remains : their geographical distribu-
tion, v. 349 Norse myths illustrated on
ancient Manx crosses, v. 506 Oliver (Henry),
centenarian, iv. 446 " Orange Bond " oi
Holland, vi. 389 Orange emblems, iv. 390
Orange Grove, Bath : obelisk at, vii. 309, 376
" Peaceable " as a surname, xi. 207 Peat
family, xii. 29 Peers immortalized by public
houses, iv. 322 Pillar stones next cromlechs,
v. 370 " Point-in- View Chapel," Exmouth, vi.
487 Propitiatory sacrifice on the opening of a
tumulus, vi. 507 Religious celebrations of
ancient England, and Ireland, and India, vii.
346 Revolution memorials in Peak District,
viii. 270 Revolution Society, v. 71 ' Rule,
Britannia,' v. 309 ; vi. 414 St. Nicholas's,
Deptford, naval epitaphs in, iv. 464 St.
Pancras, Chichester, corporation of, viii. 168
Scott, letter of, vii. 352 Statues and memorials
in the British Isles, vi. 385 Stone circle on
Meayll Hill, Isle of Man, vii. 383 Stone from
Carthage, vii. 109 Stonehenge : ' The Birth
of Merlin,' iv. 395 Street nomenclature, iv.
339 " Tribes of Galway," v. 427 Ulstermen,
famous, x. 150 Ulster rock pulpit, vi. 266
Walker (George), Governor of Londonderry, viii.
54 William III., foreigners accompanying, v.
296; statue at Hoghton, Lancashire, viii. 328
Macaulay (Lord), errors in third chapter of his
'History,' i. 181, 276; on a prodigal Nabob,
367, 453 ; biographical queries, ii. 288 ; his
allusions to well-known persons, iii. 207, 278 ;
and Kitty Cuthbertson, 429, 475 ; and Silius
Italicus, 444 ; his ancestry, 448 ; iv. 33 ; his
allusions in essay on war of the Spanish
Succession, 207 ; his last lines, a riddle,
248; on "fed slodgers," v. 348, 453 ; on
Harrison Ainsworth, vii. 269 ; and " you
rotten Arminian." ix. 88 ; and John Lathbury,
128 ; an essay misquoted, 427 ; and Newman,
xi. 341 ; his ' Lord Bacon,' 418, 461
Macaulay (Catherine), statue of, i. 101, 142
Macaulay (Zachary), his marriage, 1799, xi. 360
McB. (W.) and Marcham (F.) on William Hone,
Macbeth (A. D.) on " On the nail," vi. 212
M'Bride (Rev. John) of Belfast, 1713, iv. 307, 438-
MacBride family, xi. 266, 345 ; xii. 91
McC. (E. W. J.) on Sir John Maxwell of Terre-
gles, xii. 240 Relics of Mary, Queen of Scots,,
xii. 240
M'Carthy (C.) on Ap. Thomas, xii. 119 Mac Carthy (Jno.) on Barrabbas incident in the
Gospels, vii. 381 Panthera, viii. 109, 291 McCartney (W.), surveyor, d. 1793, viii. 290 McClelland (John) of North Dakota, d. c. 1900,.
iv. 267
M'Clelland (Judge), c. 1800, his biography, iv. 250' M'Clelland family, iv. 69, 195, 399 McClure (R.) on historical MSS., viii. 248 MSS. i
authors wanted, xi. 472 McCondey or McConkey family, i. 128 McConney (A.) on Barbados filtering stone, xi. 311 McCord (David Ross) on Braddock (Gen. E. W.)*. viii. 370 Brand of Polstead, Suffolk, vi. 28 Cockburn (Lieut. -Col.), ii. 27 Cockburn (Col.),, R.A., vi. 168 Durell and Charles Holmes, 1759, viii. 28 Eyre (Gen.), i. 267 Glegg, ix.. 10 Glegg (Lieut.-Col. J. B.), ii. 87 Hamilton, (Vice-Adm. Sir Charles), ix. 49 Kavanagh (Henry) and Indian Mutiny, i. 147 Lawrence of Nova Scotia, vi. 349 Loftus (W. Kenneth),, i. 387 Lyon (Capt,), R.N., ii. 267 Marshman- (John) : Archibald Forbes, ii. 227 Morrison- (Brig.-Gen. Joseph W.), 89th Regt., vii. 249 Murray (Maj.-Gen. John), viii. 169 Pouchbelt (Peregrine) and Roderick Ramrod, Quebec,, viii. 268 Ross (Alex. M.), i. 387 Saxton (Sir- Charles), Bart., viii. 70 Short (Robert), ix. 110 Smith (Harvey) : descendants, v. 348 Strathnairn (Lord), i. 467 Taylor (Tom), ii.. 247 Warwick: Durell, viii. 188 Welsford. (Major), i. 327 Willoughby (Lieut.) : Capt. Morris : Lady Edwardes, i. 287 Wolfe des- patch, ix. 304 McCrea (F. B.), on George Walker, Governor of
Londonderry, vii. 348 McCrea family, and G. Walker, Governor of
Londonderry, vii. 348 MacDonagh (Michael) on notes and transcripts
of debates in the Irish Parliament, x. 348 MacDonald (C. M.) on J. M. 1859 : Erasmus, xii.
48 Macdonald (Flora) and the wife of Rev. W.
MacQueen, vi. 426, 496 ; her jailer, viii. 368 MacDonald (J.) on Grimol, ix. 410 Kilgrimol-
Priory, ix. 430 Macdonald chieftainship, settlement of feud, iv.
306 Mac Donnell (J. de Courcy) on Donny family, iw-
467 McDonnell (M.), editor of ' The Telegraph,'"
c. 1790, xi. 360
/TcDowall (A.) on ballad of "Boldhang'em," viii. 108 Roads round London, seventy years ago, ix. 82, 147 MacDowall (Major-Gen. Hay) and the capture of*
Trincomalee, xii. 76, 126
tfcDowall (S. S.) on " Barnburner " : " Hunker," iii. 314 Coltman family, iv. 530 Thread- papers, iii. 90 Top-hat in sculpture, v. 233 Macdowell (Andrew), Westminster scholar, 1679^.
x. 469
ace (C. A.) on Mace family * x. 270 Mace family, x. 270
Mace of Lord Mayor used on State occasions, ix 111