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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July -25, 1914.


Lichfield, arms of the See of, 289, 337

Lichfield Cathedral, armorial bearings in, 69, 135, 193

Light Brigade at Balaclava, its numbers, 186, 253, 334, 373

Lill, " to lay on lill," 1622, 288

Lime-cooking stoves, demonstration of, 1835, 409

Lingfield, fabric of the church, 231

Linke, Fynrnore, and Mason families, 8

Littlyngton, identification of place-name, 508

Liverpool reminiscences, book of, c. 1775, 368, 436, 494

Liveries, colour of, and coat of arms, 53

Livery Companies, records of the City, 3

Llewelyn ap Bees ap Grono, 1359, witness to a charter, 410

Lloyd (Dr. Pierson), Westminster School usher, 1748, 469

Lloyd George (D.). See George.

Loch Chesney, Gallowav, origin of the name, 389, 433, 495 '

" Loci dulcedo nos attinet," motto suggested for London County Council, 225

Lock (William), Fanny Burney's friend, 48, 114

Lock family of Norbury, 48, 114

Locke family, 48, 114

Lohfeldt, battle of, date and locality, 410, 474

Lombard Street bankers, c. 1690-93, 230, 272, 298, 373, 453, 494

London : Roman Bath in the Strand, 5, 93 ; Aid- gate pump, 6 ; list of nursery-grounds, 26, 112, 175 ; Norborne in, 1633, *33 ; old streets, Botolph Lane, Fish Street Hill, Pudding Lane, 57 ; old City rate-books, 68 ; roads round, c. 1840, 82, 147 ; St. James's Square, " Place Koyall," 1677, 126 ; relics of churches, 167 ; City churches with round towel's, 170 ; houses of historical interest indicated, 180, 500 ; Blackfriars Road, 1796, 185, 254 ; Old St. Pan- eras Church, 191, 235, 312, 352 ; Wilson's Buildings demolished, 1894, 209, 358 ; County Council arms and motto, 225 ; Anglesey House, Drury Lane, 1673-82, 229, 277, 493 ; passes to the parks, 229, 278, 295 ; Fresh Wharf and Fish Wharf, London Bridge, 248, 374 ; Cold Harbour at Blackwall, 261 ; letter written during the Great Fire, 304 ; Allsop Place, 305 ; enchanted well in, 329 ; Bagnio in Chancery Lane, 408 ; books on, 412 ; railway improve- ments, 427 ; Whit by 's library of books on, 428

London and Winchester, highway between, c. 1350, 471

Lonquhard. See Lunkard.

Lord Mayor, use of sword and mace on State occasions, 111

' Lorna Doone,' words and phrases in, 15, 75, 116, 137

Lott (Miss or Mrs. Emmeline), author of books on Egypt, c. 1866, 329

Lourdes, legends from, 343

" Lunettes d'approche," used in 1664, 47

" Lunkard," 1633, meaning of the word, 25, 113

Lyon (Sir T. E.), Colonel 24th Regiment, 1829-42,



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Macaulay (Lord), and " you rotten Arminian," 88 ; and John Lathburv, 128 ; an essav mis- quoted, 427

Mace of Lord Mayor used on State occasions, 111 " MacFarlan's geese," meaning of the saying, 270, 314


Mack (Robert S.), his biography, 490

Macnie (William), printer of Stirling, 1829, 129,

236 Macpherson (Lieut.-Col. James), 1835, 269, 314,

494

McTeague (P.), pseudonym of author, 249 McVeagh (Lieut. Richardson), c. 1760, his descent,

1736, meaning of the word, 70, 137,

Magistrates wearing hats in court, 189, 253, 315 Maids of honour under the Stuarts, 376 Mail, American pony express, 325 Mail-coaches, John Palmer, projector of, 1786, 209,

273 Maiseaux (Pierre des), 1666-1745, his connexion

with Cornwall, 269

Malabar nut, cure for the king's evil, 506 Maldon, Essex, old painted glass at, 361 Manning (Cardinal), memorial on his residence,

500

Manor-court powers, 329 Map of Ireland, its date; 208, 254, 273, 297 Maps of counties, the history of , 5, 97 Marechio, composer of hymn tunes, 249 Marriage, the surname, 14, 92, 158 ' Marriage,' by Susan Ferrier, 169 Marriage, rule of succession in second, 49 ; entered

in more than one register, 56 : registers of

Roman Catholics before 1837, 469 ; registers at

Lamberton, 489 Marsack (Major Charles), c. 1787, his connexions,

30

Marshall (Wm. or Wm. Humphrey), his name, 209 Marten family, 129, 193 Marten family of Broadwater, Sussex, 350 Mary, Queen of Scots, skirmishes fought in her

cause, 87

Mason, Fynrnore, and Linke families, 8 "Master" and "Gentleman," use of titles, in

seventeenth century, 510 Maude or Mawhood surname, 249, 334 " Maudlin cup," 1627, meaning of the term, 227 Maurice (E,), Bishop of Ossory, 1754, and Hudson,

portrait painter, 142 Mavor (Rev. W.) and the Rev. T. Warton, c. 1781,

267

Mawhood or Maude surname, 249, 334 Maxwell (W. Hamilton), author of ' Life of the

Duke of Wellington,' 230, 293 May (Phil), 1864-1903, and his biographers, 305,

377 Mayor, use of sword and mace on State occasions,

111

Maywood family, 249, 334 Mead (Sir Nathaniel), 1684-1760, his will, 308 Meadows (Kenny) and 'The Bon Gaultier

Ballads,' 450

Mean, " not meaning you," 1632, 288 Medals : Carthagena, mistake on, 290, 358 ; by

Gibbons of the Duke of Wellington, 428 Mediaeval rule : over-laying of children, 188 Meehan (J. F.), bookseller of Bath, d. 1913, 37,

100 Medici (Cardinal Ippolito dei), 1532, Hungarian

troops raised by, 87, 137, 375

" Meg's diversions," origin of the phrase, 208, 254 Mellichamp, painter, c. 1657, 290 " Memmian naphtha-pits " in Tennyson, 67, 137 Memorials : in the British Isles, 65, 164, 384,

464; of Galileo in England, 81, 102; of

Birmingham, 202, 243, 257, 278, 282, 322, 363,

377, 411, 437