Notes and Queries, Jan. 24, 1914.
SUBJECT INDEX.
!: Marquis of Antwerp," history of the title. 2:{n
' Marriage " as surname, 287, 336, 378, 457
Marriage, entered i-i more than one register, 410,
455, 495 ; complications shown in will, 1616, 424 Marriage licences of St. George's, Hanover Square,
1754-1812, 12, 73
Marryat (Capt. F.), his birthplace, 1702, 266 Marsh (Anthony), clockmaker, London, c. 1724,
348, 430
Marvell ( A.), his reference to the bergamot, 328, 398 Mary Tavy, Devon, rectors of, 1660-1807, 107 ' Mask,' periodicals of the name, 29, 53, 97, 155,
252 Matriculation and graduation at the Universities,
33
' Maurice Rhynhart, Life of an Irish Rebel/ 1871. 1 269
Mayor, English, coloured man as, 406 Medal, South African, issued 1910, 467 Meehan (J. P.), bookseller, of Bath, d. 1913, 504 Meeting-houses built in the octagonal form, 298,
333, 433
Melly (Andrew), in Khartoum, 1850, 74 Melly (George), of Liverpool, his death, 488 Memorial tablets, helmets^over, 289 Memorials in the British Isles, 4, 13, 75, 82, 183,
278, 285, 382, 444
Memorials of Revolution in Peak district, 270 ' ; Men, women, and Herveys," author of the
phrase, 250, 334, 360
Mentelli, the Hungarian Diogenes, 1836, 350 Merchants, English, in Leghorn, 1702, 6 ' ; Merrygreek," origin of the word, 510 Mew family, 319
Mexico, the " zona libre " of, 149 Meyer (G. C.) and Miss Blount, c. 1783, 448 Mica, used in pills by Indians, 232, 453 ; pre- paration of, " Sahasra putita abhra," 369 Midsummer Eve, custom of dancing on, 58 Military Order decoration, its identitv, 329 Milkwort in literature, 188, 277, 333 * Miller of Huntingdon, proverbial, 30, 115 Milton (J.)> his epitaph on Shakespeare, " star-
ypointing," 11, 141, 196, 232, 294, 317, 320 ;
his copy of Dante's ' Convivio/ 49 Mines, tin, of Bohemia, discoverer of, 388 Mingay (James), K.C., "with the iron hand/'
1752-1812, 41 Mission, Austrian Catholic, in the Sudan, c. 1847,
168, 216
" Mister " as a surname, 209, 278, 338 Mitford (Mary Russell), her ' Tales of Our Village,'
309
Moira (Earl of), jewel presented to, 1813, 489 " Monies " or ' moneys, the spelling, 128 Montais, on the river Selle, its whereabouts, 150,
236
Mont fort (Simon de) and Lewes, 308, 357, 434 Montreal playbill on satin, 1842, 465 Monument to Capt. G. Farmer, 467 Moody (Sir Henry), d. 1661, his library, 230 Moore (Major G. S.), d. 1834, his second Christian
name, 410
Moore (Sir John), his brother James, 66, 135 Moore (Surgeon James), 1763-1834, his burial- place, 66, 135
Moresby (R.) Archdeacon of London, 1430, 369 Morgan (J.), Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, 1751. 389, 471 Morgan (Matt), illustrator of ' The Tomahawk/
53, 133, 433 Morris family, 68, 156 Mosse (Rev. B.), his curacy, c. 1779, 248 Mosse (Rer. J.), of Great Hampdcii, 1750, -J. (^
Mottoes :
Altera securitas, 49
Audaciter, 33
Audeo quid audeo, 408
Fear God and be merry, 395 ]
Lahore et perseverantia, 387
Pro pelle cutem, 387, 453, 514
Prodesse quam conspici, 44
So doth the life of man decay, 290
Volat alta ad sidera vertus, 269 Mount Krapak, mentioned by Voltaire, 329, 376 Munday (Anthony), dramatist, his father, 509 Mundy (Walter de), Knt., 1300, his surname, 129 Murdoch (W.), 1754-1839, inventor of gas- lighting, 227, 260, 307, 358
Murray (Major-General John), d. c. 1815, his repre- sentatives, 169
4 Musaruni Deliciai/ published 1656, 509
- ' Museum " sermon, custom at Buckland Newton,
Dorsetshire, 429 My less, Essex, its locality, 71 Mystery plays, bxirlesques of, 427
N
Nairne family, 248
Names, double Christian, c. 1700, 125]
Names terrible to children, 138
Napoleon. See Bonaparte.
Naundorff claim and the little Dauphin, 506
Navy, petition of officers' widows, 447
Nelson (Lord), cameo of, by Burnett, 210
Neville- Rolf e, Garnett, and Brooksbank families,
308
' New English Dictionary/ additions and correc- tions, 85, 106, 148, 157, 246, 249, 346, 367, 427, 429, 475
Newman (Cardinal), his epitaph, 34 Newnham (G. Lewis), K.C., Bencher of Lincoln's
Inn, 1772, 389
Newnham family, Isle of Wight, 489 Newspapers, earliest provincial, 37 ; earliest pub- lished in England, 327
Nicknames of regiments, " The Faithful Dur- ham:?," 30
Nightingale family, 450
Nixon (J.), author of poem in ' The Chase/ 465 Norborne, place-name in London, 1633, 488 Norman (Martin), b. c. 1740, his descent, 289 Northumberland (first Duke of), 1715-86, natural
issue, 72, 132
Note-taking, method of, 65 ' Notes and Queries/ the editors of, 401 Novel describing " Star Inn" at Lewes, 167, 215,
252
Numbers in history, the inaccuracy of, 346 Numerals : " ina," " dina," " deina," 308, 398 Nunnery at Little Gidding, pamphlet on, 445 Nursery rimes : It was a black bunny with spots
on his head, 150
" Nut," origin of slang term, 78, 175 Nutcrackers of wood, the date of, 89, 157
Oak trees taking firmer root in a gale, 49, 115
Obituary : Courtney (William Prideaux), 420 ;
Heal (Ambrose), 479 Officers, Yorkshire, list of, by H. S. Smith, 1855,
467 Officers wearing uniform off duty, 89, 137