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GENERAL INDEX.
"Molliwig," origin and meaning of the word, vii.
Molonv (Alfred) on Edward Richard Burrough,
,. 57 "Chalk Sunday," vi. 158 Crooked
Lane xi. 457 Frith, silhouette artist, via. 197
Letheuilier (William), xii. 449-O'Looney's
(Lady) epitaph : Mrs. Jane Molony, xii. 505 Molony (Mrs. Jane), her epitaph, xii. 441, 504 Mompesson (Henry), Westminster scholar, c.
1595, x. 469
Mona on Dr. Johnson on fishing, xii. 462 Monaco (Prince of), his examination, 1794, i. 362 ;
his memoir, 1794, iii. 43 Monasteries, archiepiscopal visitations of, 1Z50-
1293, vii. 146 ; canons not able to write, xi. 376 ;
suppression of, temp. Charles I., 414 Monastery : cartularies of Chertsey, iii. 70, 115 Monastery, Nottingham not in Dugdale, ii. 468 ;
iii. 53
Monastic mortars, medieval, vii. 368 Monastic sites and buried treasure, ii. 469, 515 Monasticism, Coptic and Celtic, xii. 319, 369 Monasticism, illustrated works on, ii. 450 Monasticism in 13th century, a tale of, vi. 389 Monck (General), Norfolk addess to, 1660, vii. 260 Monckton (Admiral John), his biography, vi. 449 Monckton (Lionel) on smouch, term for a Jew, ii.
292 Zanzigs, xi. 367
Moncure (Rev. J.), 1709-64, his parentage, vii. 368 Monday (A. J.) on black bandsmen in the Army,
iii. 370 Brodribb of Somerset : Sir Henry
Irving, v. 451 Hohenzollern = " High Toll,"
xii. 318 Munday Surname, xii. 36 Rise of
the Hohenzollerns,' xi. 249 Monedee on Anthony Mxmday, ix. 235 ; Walter
de Mundy, Knt., A.D., 1300, viii. 129 ; ix. 17 Money, its comparative value 1300-1900, i. 168,
276 ; the meaning of token-money, vi. 248;
" pounds of silver " and " gold," iv. 490 Money and matrimony, Dean Merivale on, ii. 28 Money and war, a dictum of Trivulzio, c. 1500, xii.
400, 487
Money-box, earliest use of, v. 50, 117, 156, 276 " Money-dropping," use of the term, vi. 288, 366 Mongolian text of Buddhist scripture, ix. 190, 220 " Monies " or " moneys," the spelling, viii. 128 Moms (M.), French Premier, 1911, vii. 289, 377 Monk family, ii. 528
Monkeys, negroes imagine them a nation, ix. 206 Monkey's Parade, use of the phrase, i. 225, 276 Monmouth (Henry of), his cradle, i. 183, 253 314
456 Monmouth's Rebellion : the Maids of Taunton, ii.
408. 490
Monolith in Hyde Park, its history, ii. 408 Monosceros-stone, ultimate source of, v. 146 Monreale Cathedral, fruit depicted in mosaics in,
iii. 87, 132
Mons, bibliographical hoax, 1840, x. 247 ' Monsieur Thomas,' play, meaning of a line in
iv. 345
Montagu (Mrs.) and Madame du Deffand, ii 281 Montagu ( J n Guildhall Library : Subject
Montagu' (Lady Mary Wortley), her birthplace, xi. Montague (A.) on West-Country charm, iv 250
Mo i39 ag 23i r Bath " )f actor ' **
de) >
Montaigne on the suppression of Tacitus, v. 127,
232 Montaigne (Archbishop), his monument restored,
ii. 87 Montais, on the river Selle, its whereabouts, viii.
150, 236
' Montalbert,' novel of 1795, ix. 209, 314 Monteagle. See Parker. Montfort (Henry of) as Constable of Dover Castle,
i. 137 Montfort (P.) on ships lost in the Great Storm
1703, vi. 115 Montfort (Simon de), translation of French poem
on, iii. 229, 297, 353 ; and Lewes, viii. 308, 357,
434
Montgomery ( James), his ' Prose by a Poet,' ii. 408 Monthermer (Baron Thomas), 1340, his wife vi
410
' Monthly Catalogue,' 1714-17, x. 106 ' Monthly Review,' periodical, history of, v. 130
213
Months, their unequal division, i. 188, 238 Montpelier, the ruins on, xii. 97, 355 Montp'ellier as street-name, i. 9, 71 Montreal playbill on satin, 1842, viii. 465 Montrose (Marquis of) and Ibn Ezra, xi. 128 Mont St. Michel, siege of, c. 1700, xi. 362 Monument, Indian, in Oxfordshire, vi. 286 Monumental inscriptions, record of, i. 205, 251 ;
in Hertfordshire, record of, x. 46 ; transcribed
iii. 146 Monuments at Sheffield : cholera monument, vii.
90 ; at Warwick, list of inscriptions on, vii. 9,
57, 93, 173 in old City church, vi. 54 ; in
Piccadilly, horse on column, 1720, xi. 29, 94 ;
in St. George's Botolph Lane, v. 463 ; in York
Minster, i. 168 to American Indians, i. 37 ;
235, 491 ; to Capt. Cook in England and
France, iii. 165, 232, 295, 373 ; to a dog at
Quilon, iv. 49 ; to Capt. G. Farmer, viii. 467 ;
to Hampshire men abroad, ix. 269 ; to Prioress
Martyn, Hartley Wintney, Hants, vii. 48 Monuments, Boothby, the whereabouts of , xii. 240 Monuments, English sepulchral, 1300-50, ii. 47,
154, 199
Moody (Harry) on Sir Henry Moody, viii. 230 Moody (Sir Henry), d. 1661, his library, viii. 230 ;
.his camera obscura, xii. 278, 408 " Moolvee "= learned man, Arabic word, vi. 9,
92, 212
Moon (Z.) on Myless, Essex, vii. 513 Moon wort or " unshoe the horse," superstition,
vii. 108, 177
Moor in place-names, origin of the word, iii. 450 Moore (C.) on Oliver Cromwell's gun-barrel, ii.
Moore (Charles), Westminster scholar, 1739, x. 469
Moore (Christopher), Remembrancer to Henry VIII., ii. 88, 134
Moore (F. B.) and Mendizabal, ii. 119, 171
Moore (G.), his article on Charles Keene, 1891, vi.. 190, 236
Moore (Major G. S.), d. 1834, his second Christian, name, viii. 410
Moore (J. H.) on Ragnor Lodbrok's sons : Hulda, iv. 249
Moore (Surgeon James), 1763-1834, his burial- place, viii. 66, 135
Moore (Sir John), memorials to, vii. 344, 414, 514 ; his brother James, viii. 66, 135 ; and the Gordon Highlanders, xi. 300, 390, 502