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12 s. ii. AUG. 19, i9i6.] NOTES AND QUERIES.


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LONDON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1916.


CONTENTS.-No. 34.

NOTES : Bibliography of Histories of Irish Counties and Towns, 141 The Three Witches in 'Macbeth,' 142 A Bibliography of Forgotten Magazines, 143 Inscriptions in St. Mary's Battersea, 145" Maru," 146 Shakespeare Allusion George Nicholson, Printer, 1760-1825: Pough- nill Words from ' Mercurius Politicus,' 147.

QUERIES: Mrs. Ann Dutton, 147 Burton and Speke : African Travel References Wanted" L'homme sensuel moyen "Custody of Corporate Seals Francis Whittle, M.P. John Williams. M.P. "Windose" Boy-Ed as Surname Raynes Park, Wimbledon Thomas Chace, 148

William Thornhill, Surgeon Mary Anne Clarke Emma Robinson, Author of ' Whitefriars ' ' Sabrinse Corolla' 'The London Magazine ' St. Sebastian Rome and Moscow John Evans, Astrologer of Wales British Crests Gibbon's Diary, 149.

KEPLIES : " Nose of Wax." 150 An English Army List of 1740, 151 Hymn-Tune ' Lydia,' 152 Author Wanted First Illustrated English Novel Churchwardens and their Wands Sir David Owen, Kt, 153 Papal Insignia: Nicolas V., 154 'Otho de Grandison ' St. George's, Bloomsbury First English Provincial Newspaper, 155

William Holloway Peat and Moss : Healing Properties Richard Wilson, M.P., 156 "Honest Injun"

Common Garden=Covent Garden The City Coroner and Treasure-Trove " Watch House," Ewell, Surrey 'The Man with the Hoe," 157 Pronunciation of "Cat- riona "Dr. Thomas Chevalier-Portrait of a Knight of the Garter Ancient Welsh Triad Early Circulating "Library Thomas Hussey, M.P. for Whitchurch, 158 Farmers' Candlemas Rime House and Garden Super- stitions Thomas Congreve, M.D. "Oil on troubled waters " Edmond Dubleday, 159.

WOTES ON BOOKS : Calendar of Charter Rolls, 1341-1417

'lacob and losep ' ' Ireland in Fiction.' Notices to Correspondents.


BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HISTORIES OF IRISH COUNTIES AND TOWNS.

(See 11 S. xi. 103, 183, 315 ; xii. 24, 276, 375; 12 S. i. 422; ii. 22.)

PART IX. M.

MAOHERAFELT.

Some Account of the Town of Magherafelt and Manor of Sal in Ireland. By the Father of that (Salters') Company. Southwark, 1842.

MALLOW.

Historical and Topographical Notes, &c., on Buttevant, Castletownroche,Doneraile, Mallow, and Places in their Vicinity. By Col. James Grove White. Cork, 1905-11.

MANOR ATKIXSOX.

"The History of the Two Ulster Manors of Finagh, co. Tyrone, and Coole, otherwise Manor Atkin- son, and of their owners. By the Earl of Belmore. Dublin, 1881.

MAYNOOTH.

IRecords of the History of Maynooth Church, principally of the Prebendaries of Maynooth and the Vicars of Laraghbryan. By Rev. George Blacker. Dublin, 1867.


Maynooth College, its Centenary History, 1795- 1895. By Archbishop Healy. Dublin, 1895.

Maynooth College. By Archbishop Healy. Catholic Truth Society, Dublin, 1915.

See Kildare.

MAYO.

Narrative of what passed in Killala, co. Mayo, and the parts adjacent during the French Invasion in the summer of 1798. By an eye- witness (Bishop of Killala). Dublin, 1800.

Statistical Survey of co. Mayo. By James Mackarlan. Dublin, 1802.

Account in Irish of the Tribes and Customs of the District of Hy-Fiachrach, in the Counties of Sligo and Mayo. Edited with Translation by John O'Donovan. Dublin, 1844.

Twenty Years in Mayo. By J. Houston. London, 1879.

Studies in Irish History and Biography. Con- tains chapter on French Invasion of Ireland in 1798. By C. Litton Falkiner. Dublin, 1904.

History of co. Mayo to the close of the Sixteenth Century. By H. T. Knox. Dublin, 1908.

Grania Uaile. By Archbishop Healy. Catholic Truth Society, Dublin, 1915.

Notes on the larger Cliff Forts of co. Mayo. By T. J. Westropp. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Dublin.

MEATH.

Statistical Survey of co. Meath. By Robert Thompson. Dublin, 1802.

The Beauties of Ireland. Chapter on Meath. By J. N. Brewer. London, 1826.

Antiquities of co. Meath. By Francis Grese and John D'Alton. Dublin, 1833.

On the History and Antiquities of Tara Hill. By George Petrie, M.R.I. A. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Dublin, 1839.

The Beauties of the Boyne and Blackwater. By Sir W. R. Wilde. Dublin, 1849.

Some Notices of the Castles and of the Ecclesias- tical Buildings of Trim. By Dean Butler. Dublin, 1861. (Never published, only printed for private circulation.)

The Diocese of Meath. By Dean Cogan. Dublin, 1862-70.

A Ramble round Trim amongst its Ruins and Antiquities, with short notices of its celebrated characters from the earliest period. By E. A. Conwell, M.R.I.A. Dublin, 1878.

The Boyne and Aughrim : the Story of Famous Battlefields in Ireland. By Thomas Witherow. 1879.

The Boyne Valley, its Antiquities and Ecclesias- tical Remains. By J. B. Cullen. Catholic Truth Society, Dublin, 1915.

Tara, Pagan and Christian. By Archbishop Healy. Catholic Truth Society, Dublin, 1915.

The Hill of Slane and its Memories, and the Castle of Trim. By John B. Cullen. Catholic Truth Society, Dublin, 1915.

An Irish Shrine of the Madonna and Bective Abbey. By John B. Cullen. Catholic Truth Society, Dublin, 1915.