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GENERAL INDEX.


Mail service, Anglo-American, its bicentenary

Maimonides and evolution, viii. 47, 152 ; x. 156 Maiseaux (Pierre des), 1666-1745, his connexion

with Cornwall, ix. 269

Maistre (J. G. Le), novelist, 1800, xii. 480 Maitland (Sir Thomas), Governor of Malta, d. 1824

x. 22

' Maitre Guerin,' allusion to, iv. 290 Jlaittaire (Michael), 1668-1747, his biography, i

30, 93

Major (H. A.), playwright, ii. 219, 255, 297 " Major Janerl's Wards," 1663, i. 489, Makeham (J.) on sycamore tree admired by

Buskin, xi. 340

Making one's parish, the phrase, i. 206, 315 Makower (Stanley V.) on Richard Savage, i. 1 Malabar nut, cure for the king's evil, ix. 506 Malaga, inscriptions in English Cemetery at, i

444, 502 Malaise (Nicolas de), Abbot of St. Hubert, 1524

xii. 118

Malan (E. C.) on author of quotation wanted, x ii. 367 Bruce of Airth, viii. 7 " The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea," vii. 371 Malcolm (J.), of Grange, 1715, his brother-in-law,

viii. 330

Maiden (A. II.) on dogs on brasses and stone

effigies, iii. 452 Graduation, early, iii. 75

Great snow in 1614, iii. 14 Selby, Yorks, i. 97

Maiden (H. E.) on marriage of John Ponet,

Bishop of Winchester, ix. 501

Maldon, poem on the battle of, vii. 110, 157, 197 Maldon, Essex, old painted plass, at ix. 361 Maldon Abbey, Essex, Henry, abbot c. 1200, xi.

376

Male line, duration of families in, v. 27, 92, 132, 174. 213, 240, 314, 355, 415, 473, 496 ; vi. 73, 114, 156, 273

Malefactors, series of drawings of, xii. 361 Maler or Mahler family, the arms of, xi. 280, 366 Malet (Col. Harold) on aeroplanes on parade, vii. 446 Authors wanted, xii. 279 Bearded sol- diers, iv. 458 Bell's editions of the poets, ii. 188 Church with wooden bell-turret, iii. 95 Clay pipes of gentility, viii. 257 Dinner- jacket, v. 115 " Dr. Syntax," vi. 78 Dragoon regiments : band, v. 397 -Early railway travelling, x. 253 Galignani, vii. 71 Hamil- ton's (Lady) grave, viii. 276 ' Handley Cross,' xi. 30 -Hudson (Thomas), portrait painter, 1701-79. ix. 30 Light Brigade at Balaclava, ix. 253, 373 Mail coach, last, iii. 237 Military; coloured print wanted, ix. 37 Military ma- chines, x. 237 Military titles, use of, x. 396 Old London fish shops, viii. 174 Postage in France, xii. 279 Powdered alabaster, vi. 175 Prints transferred to glass, ix. 295 Punctua- tion : its importance, xi. 217 Quonton (G.), ix. 454 Regimental sobriquets, vii. 37 Result of cricket match given out in church, x. 253 Robins, x. 139 Robsert (Ludovick), Lord Bourchier. vi. 175 Russell (Lord William), murder of, vi. 170 Scott as a cornet of Hussars^ xii. 241 -Smallast square in London, viii. 298 Snails as food, ii. 218 Statues and memorials in the British Isles, viii. 183 Stones' End, Borough, v. 396 " Sung by Rey- nolds in 1820," v. 173 " The sport of Kings " : William Somerville, vii. 278 Tippoo Sahib's stick, ix. 477" Trooper," x. 375 Wallis


(George), antiquary and gunsmith of Hull, xi.

452 Waterloo, xii. 71 Westenhanger in Kent,

vi . 47i_Wollstonecraft (Mary) : ' Appeal to the Men of England,' v. 517 Woodberry (George), iv. 428

" Malettis," meaning of the word, viii. 426, 478 Malines, accounts of old painted glass at, x. 268,

318 " Mallas rigg " in 18th-century deed, i. 128, 295,

354

Mallet (David), his ' Amyntor and Theodore,' 1748, x. 509 ; ' Edwin and Emma,' 1760, 309 Malloch (Dr. T. A.) on Sir Thomas Baines, 1622-80, xii. 121 Barnard (C.), astrologer, xii. 242 Finch (Sir John) : Ipswich and Ashford, xii. 140 Mallortie (Peter), Westminster scholar, c. 1725,

x. 496 Malmaison, Empress Josephine's house, ii. 289,

359

Malony. See Molony. Malory (Sir Thomas), his ' Morte d' Arthur,' xii.

281, 384 Malta, the flag of the Knights of, xi. 359, 439,

481 ; xii. 35 Malta, Bishop of, as Brigadier- General, 1915, xi.

380

Malthus (Thomas Robert), deacon, 1789, iv. 126 Malvern, anonymous books on, c. 1858, vi. 68 Malvern Priory Church, stained glass from, vi.

188 Man (Abraham), his ' Amulet or Preservative

against Sickness and Death,' ii. 521 Man (George), Westminster scholar, 1681, ii. 49 ;

x. 469

Man in the Iron Mask dramatized, iii. 267, 312 Man of Sussex on flag of the Knights of Malta,

xi. 439 Pevensey, xi. 389 " Man of the world j" definition of, x. 408 Manasseh Ben Israel and Rembrandt, v. 429 ;

vi. 34, 133 Manceinion on Welsh printing society : Cym-

deithias Lien Cymru, iii. 263 Manchester, Emerson's visit to, 1847, iv. 90 ;

epitaphs in St. Ann's Churchyard, iv. 264 Manchester Marine,' by 1.. Dibdin, 1793, x. 49,

117

Manchester Square, New Street near, xii. 48, 125 Manchester Volunteers, their regimental colours,

i. 484 ; ii. 73 MTander (Rev. Dr. R.), Master of Balliol, c. 1687,

xii. 183, 243

Manderville and Manfield family, viii. 469 Mandeville, The Book of Sir John,' source of statement in, x. 505 Mandrakes found at Albury, near Bishop's

Starford,' pamphlet, vi. 108 Manger, the Sun as the, astronomical literature on,

iv. 469 ; v. 133 Manhood, Hundred of, Chichester, origin of the

name, x. 229, 315 Mankind compared to a fly on an uneven floor,

xii. 19, 163

Mankinholes, family, and place-name, xi. 267, 369 Manley (D.) on books and engravings, i. 249 lanly (William), Westminster scholar, c. 1640,

x. 469 ' Manmourmurian," meaning of the word, vi.

309

tann (John), his tracts and poems, v. 310 ; vii, 454