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Mensen (Ernst), the courier, c. 1827, ii. 246
Mentelli, the Hungarian Diogenes, 1836, viii. 350
Mentone, inscriptions in the Ancien Cimetiere,
x. 326, 383, 464, 504 ; xi. 85, 205 Mercandotti (Teresa), date of her death, v. 367 Mercenaries, Scottish, in Norway, yi. 269, 358 Mercer (W.) on Anderson (Sophie), x. 214 Arnolfini family, iii. 217, 350 Avanzino or Avanzini, x. 415 Axon (W. E. A.) : two reminiscences, ix. 126 " Balloni," ix. 18 Bassi (Ugo), xii r 237, 348 Batheaston case and the Olympic games, v. 396 Bird name : ' Emigration of Birds,' ix. 395 Buss (Miss) and Miss Beale, y. 392 Caccia (Signer Antonio), xii. 128 Campione and the Ambrosian rite, vi. 32 Caracciolo family, iv. 136, 212 Cardinal, pay of a, viii. 31 Charles (Prince)of Bourbon-Capua, iii. 394 ; iv. 57 Charnock (Job), antecedents of, vii. 472 Clothes and their influence, i. 356 Courtenay (Sir William), vi. 51 Dumas on Cleopatra's Needles iv. 375 Elephant and Castle in heraldry, ii. 353 Emerson and Heine in England, iv. 115 'Fight at Dame Europa's School,' x. 314 ' Flying Dutchman,' iii. 132 Fowler (Dr.) of York : name of painter wanted, vii. 350, 415 Guidarelli (Guidarello), vi. 74 Horses taken to church 1 , iii. 318 Leo XIII's Latin verses, i. 418 Meehan (J. F.), bookseller, viii. 504 Merluche, ii. 93 Moore's (Sir John) brother, Surgeon James Moore : his burial-place, viii. 135 Naples, last King of, x. 136 ' Notes on Cadney Church, by the Vicar, Bev. E. A. Woodruff e-Peacock,' vii. 186 Pisa cathedral, vii. 476 Porto (Luigi da), ix. 233 Prickly pear and Monreale Cathedral iii. 133 Privy Councillors, x. 18, 58 ' Reverberations ' : Wm. Davies, ii. Ill Rolle's ' Prick of Con- science ' : ' British Critic,' iii. 458 St. John the Baptist in art, vii. 452 Salonica, xii. 489 Statues in the British Isles, ii. 383" Ultonia," iv. 26 Unicorn on royal arms, iii. 274 Urban V.'s family name, iv. 256 Use of forks, vi. 158 Vatican frescoes, iv. 116, 154 Warwick Lane and its historical associations, iii. 193, 353 Mercers' Chapel, London, registers of, xi. 28, 94,
175 Merchant Adventurers, c. 1600, history of, vii.
108 ; x. 29
Merchants, English, in Leghorn, 1702, viii. 6 Merchants, Levant, in Cyprus, 1626-1878, xi. 241,
263, 499 Merchants of the Staple of Calais, Guild of, 1661,
iv. 507 ' Mercurius Melancholicus,' 1647-9, cryptograms
in, xi. 225
Meredith (George), slip in ' Last Poems,' i. 145 ; and Moser, literary parallel, ii. 108 ; " ennomic " in ' Tragic Comedians,' iii. 9, 92 ; and the " memorable lady," v. 228, 337, 431 ; his dialogues in The Graphic, 1873, vii. 46 ; and T. Love Peacock, x. 208 ; and Shakespeare, xii. 138 Meredith (G. E.) on author of sonnet wanted, iv
388 Meredith (W. G.), literary collaboration with
Benjamin Disraeli, ix. 125 Meredyth (Thomas), Westminster scholar, c. 1750
x. 469 Meres (Francis) and John Florio, xii. 359, 458
Merevale or Merivale Abbey, Warwickshire, the
name, ii. 389
Vteridian of London, its whereabouts, iv. 228 Meriet family, arms of, v. 228, 337 ; xi. 342 Merimee (Prosper), his " Inconnue," i. 10, 73 Merit, Order of Merit, instituted 1902, xi. 107, 175 Merivale (Dean), illustration of perseverance, iv.
Merluche, its definition, i. 329 ; ii. 29
Merrick (W. Percy) on words and tunes wanted,
viii. 176 Merrington on Tenterden Steeple and Goodwin
Sands, v. 268
Merritt (Douglas) on Meriet arms, v. 228 ; un- published Douglas line, vii. 368 ; De Meriet
crest, xi. 342 Merritt (E. P.) on Bos well and Johnson in the
Hebrides, i. 377 ; Strawberry Hill Catalogue, i.
214; ' Description of the Villa,' 1774, iv. 207 ; ' Merrygreek," origin of the word, vii. 309, 415 :
viii. 510 Mervyn (Sir Audley), Speaker of Irish House of
Commons, 1662, xi. 417
Meso-Gothic, etymology of the word, v. 369, 515 Mesopotamia : " That blessed word Mesopo- tamia," i. 369, 458 ; ii. 253
Mess, regimental, the hour of, c. 1750, xii. 139 Metal- work and domestic ironwork, ix. 151 Metcalf (Rev. J. P.) on Smyth of Newbottle, viii.
315
"Meteor Flag "= Union Jack, iv. 108 Methodist Chapel, Tooting, founded by Defoe,
ii. 505 ; iii. 54 Methodists referred to by Samuel Richardson,
iii. 124 Methuen treaty, mentioned in ' Vivian Grey,' vii.
409 Metre, three-foot anapaestic, popular in 18th
century, iv. 87, 136
Metrical and rhythmical prose, iv. 426 Mettayer (Anthony), Westminster scholar, c.
1745, x. 469 Metz (S.) on Andreas Gisalbertus, viii. 454; prints
transferred to glass, ix. 357 Meulan (Counts of), their history, vi. 190 Meuron (Comte de), his Swiss regiment, v. 491 ;
vi. 71 Meux's Horseshoe Brewery, removal of, xii. 47,
88
Mew family, vii. 249 ; viii. 319 Mew or Mewes families, iii. 105, 196, 478 Me wee, Washington, Halley, and Pyke families,
vii. 102, 317
Mexican family, arms of a, xi. 432 ; xii. 54 Mexico, hair folk-lore in, iii. 126 Mexico, the " zona libre " of, viii. 149 Meyer (G. C.) and Miss Blount, c. 1783, viii. 448 Meyer (Henry), his engravings, x. 429 Mica, used in pills by Indians, viii. 232, 453 ;
preparation of, " Sahasra putita abhra," 369 Micah, as female name, ix. 27 Michaelmas Day and geese, their connexion,
iv. 450 .
Michelaneglo, his ' David ' at Florence, x. 308 Mjchelet ( J.) on " Ignoble tobagie," iv. 248 Michelli (P. J.) on Indian monument in Oxford- shire, vi. 286
Mickneld : Wolney Hall and Flede Hall, ii. 49 Middle Ages, use of steel skates in, v. 27, 98, 276 ' Middleman,' U.S. play c. 1856, iii " Middlesex, ancient painted glass in,