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Mioore (Stephen), Westminster scholar, c. 1765,
x. 469
Moore (T.), death of his wife, i. 36
Moore (Thomas), 1789-1852, his 'Pegasus; or, The Ashby Guide,' vii. 429
Moore (Viuda), London printer, c. 1771, xii. 139
Moore (Sir W.), d. 1810, his descendants, iii. 469
Moore, Davis, Ward, and Norbury families, xi.
188, 238. 305
- Moore family of Winster, ix. 490 ; x. 32
Moore in place-names, origin of the word, iv. 37, 215
Moore of Old Bond Street, sword-maker, c. 1799, iii. 228
Moorfields, trees in storm, 1703, x. 389
Moory-ground, origin of the term, iii. 450 ; iv. 37, 215
Morality plays and mediaeval " Oberammergaus," iii. 267, 333, 395
'" Morall " in ' Midsummer Night's Dream,' x. 287,
377
- Morals, W. E. H. Lecky's theory of, iv. 147
Moran (Edward B.), journalist, his biography, ii. 168, 236, 358
Morant, his ' Campaign of Flanders,' v. 448
Moray (Earl of), his " bonny " appearance, iv. 68, 154
Mordaunt (E. A. B.), his Obituary,' xi. 209 ; his Index to ' Jackson's Oxford Journal,' ii. 289 ; vi. 338
- Morden (Robert), geographer, c. 1668, ix. 208,
254, 273, 297
!More (Hannah), two portraits of, their where- abouts, iii. 347, 392 ; author of her ' Life,' 1838, xi. 188, 215, 268 ; Percy Fitzgerald on, 188, 235
More (Sir T.), his granddaughter's will, vi. 87
More in place-names, origin of the word, iii. 450 ; iv. 37, 215
Morelius (Eligius), schoolmaster and author, Oudenarde, 1527, iii. 488
Morell (T.), his portrait by Hogarth, x. 148
Moresby (B.) Archdeacon of London, 1430, viii. 369
Moreton (Bichard), Westminster scholar, 1698,
x. 469
- Moreton (B. L.) on authors of quotations wanted,
vii. 268 ; iv. 88 Black bandsmen in the Army, iii. 337 Catholic emancipation and the stake, viii. 95 Christian names used by men and women, iii. 497 " Confounded red herrings," v. 376 Derwentwater (Earls of) : descendants, x. 373 Dryden, parody of, by Daniel O'Connell, vi. 411 " If not the rose," vii. 435 Iron Mask : a " feminist " theory, vi. 428 Maurepas on Madame de Pompadour v. 228 Mitres at Coronations, iv. 72 Murdered waiter charged in the bill, iv. 66 " No great shakes," iii. 257 Owen (Arthur) of Johnston, co. Pembroke, ix. 250 Paget and Chester, vii. 456 St. Paul at Virgil's tomb, viii. 8 " Sparrowgrass," x. 353 Tallard (Marshal), prisoner of war, iii. 396 Torrens, v. 375 " Unconscious humour," viii. 83 Women as churchwardens, v. 518
Moretti family, iii. 68
Morfit (John)", poet, his birthplace, ix. 391
Morgan (Appleton) on Shakespeariana, i. 324
Morgan (E. T.) on Arno surname, iv. 376 Bristol Cathedral clock, iv. 348 " Gas " as a
street-name, viii. 356 " Hush, ye pretty
warbling choir," v. 472
Morgan (F. C.) on books on Malvern, vi. 68 Thatch fires, viii. 75
Morgan (Forrest) on " agasonic," iv. 28 American slang : " nixie," x. 471 Authors of quotations wanted, iv. 114 " Barnburner " : " Hunker," iii. 335 Bird Island : Bramble Cay, viii. 496 Burlesque sermon, xii. 229 " Chatterbox," x. 272 " Die in beauty," iii. 234 Disraeli : references sought, xii. 510 Families dying out : Austin, i. 86 Goldsmith's (Oliver) ' Deserted Village,' viii. 135 " Ground-hog case," xi. 185 Haywra, place-name, iii. 487 " Jag," vii. 16 Laurence (Chevalier de) on heraldry, i. 486 Maimonides and evolution, viii. 152 Marechio, ix. 249 Marshall (Wm. or Wm. Humphrey), ix. 209 Military order, decoration of, viii. 329 Old stories sought for, viii. 368 " Quite a few," x. 487 " Bent " = place rented, x. 287 Swift family, ii. 47 Synod of Aries, 1620, viii. 387" Though Christ a thousand times be slain," iv. 28 Trade guilds as general refuges, ix. 70 ' Waverley ' : " Clan of grey Fingon," iii. 487
Morgan (G. A.) on Morgan family, ix. 88
Morgan (G. Blacker) on French ambassadors in London, iii. 358
Morgan (J.) Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, 1751, viii. 389, 471 ; ix. 15, 354
Morgan (John), of the Inner Temple, c. 1765, xi. 380
Morgan (Matt), illustrator of ' The Tomahawk' vii. 369, 413, 454, 515 ; viii. 53, 133, 433
Morgan family of Tredega, ix. 88
Morganatic marriages, list of, ii. 107, 217, 256
Moriarty (L. E.) on biographical information wanted, v. 136 Douse (Samuel) or Dowse of London, xii. 379 Irish family histories, viii. 173 Moriarty : barristers, Inner Temple, x. 88 St. George's, Hanover Square, vii. 428 Semaphore signalling stations, x. 77 Trant family, ii. 310, 489
Moriarty family, barristers, x. 88
Morice (John), Westminster scholar, 1707, x. 469
Moricz (T.), Common Serjeant of London, c. 1356, vi. 229
Morison (Arthur D.) and Nathaniel Hawthorne, vi. 389
Morison (W.) on departed hero and sun's lingering light, iii. 275
Morland (George), inn sign painted by, iv. 447, 498 ; his residence, vii. 348, 398
Mormons, the Mountain Meadow massacre by the, ix. 507
Morning Chronicle, publication ceased in 1862, xii 259, 310
Morning Post, 1781, anecdotes relating to Ten- ducci, ii. 387
Morocco, etymology of the name, vi. 266, 372, 396
Morrer (Thomas), Westminster scholar, 1668, x. 469
Morrice (Bev. A. Ducarel) =Emma Darby, c. 1812, vi. 209
Morrice (W. Ducarel) on Morrice. of Betshanger, vi. 209
Morris (Capt.), d. in Indian Mutiny, i. 287
Morris (Arthur) on " sinistre," x. 218 ; " As sound as a roach's," xi. 18
Morris (Capt. C.) = Lady Stanhope, i. 348, 392, 450 ; his ' Solid Men of Boston,' iv. 342
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