Notes anil Queries, March, 1919.
SUBJECT INDEX.
355
Hansel, Mansell, or Maunsell family, its Roll of
Honour, 101
Mansfield (Richard), American actor, his resi- dence at Wey bridge, 238 Map (Walter), quotation in ' De Nugis Curialium '
identified, 99
Maps published in the 16th century, 117 Markshall, Essex, history of the house, 234, 26b Maryborough (James Ley, 1st Earl of), portrait
by Van Somer, 45 Mamix (Philip van), his ' Beehive of the Holy
Roman Church,' 158 Marriages, tax on, 48 Marriott family, 61
Masonic heraldry, crescent for difference, 46, 89 Masonic portrait, Brother Jack Archer, 1861, 77 Marryat (Capt. Frederick), his ' Diary of a BlaseV
change in title, 336
Mars and Saturn, their conjunction in 1473, 103 Marten (Walder), inscription on gravestone
wanted, 14
Marten family of Marshall's Wick, Berts, 78 " Master " in old playbill, title for boy, 176 Mathews (Col. Robert), military secretary to Lord
Dorchester, 270 Maunsell, Mansel, or Mansell family, its Roll of
Honour, 101
Maw, piquet pack at, 116, 171 May, boys born in, cruel to animals, 133, 172, 257 Mazes in Yorkshire, 160 Meadows (Miss), in poems by Pope, her identity,
liilj, 198
" Mebus," war slang, explained, 11, 86, 268, 308 Medals : Innocent X., 1647, 216 ; George II., 1736,
217, 253 ; Peace of Amiens, 1801, 243 Medical men assassinated, instances, 217, 257,
339 Medical profession, licences from the Church, 11,
58 Medop (Mr.), Fellow of Trinity, 1581, his identity,
132, 202
Memorials in the British Isles, 69, 207, 294 " Men of Kent," history of the phrase, 29 " Menshevik," Russian political party, origin of
name, 71
Merchant marks on old finger-rings, 301 Meredith (George), " poor princess " in his ' Essay on Comedy,' 44 ; on John Stuart Mill and French comedy, 44 Merignan or Meryon family, 187, 254 Mermaid Tavern, Cheapside, illustration of,
belonging to William Upcott, 131 Merrington family, arms wanted, 130 Meryon or Merignan family, 187, 254 Metaphysical Society, its history, 170 Metropolitan Club c. 1869, its members, 130, 170 Mews or Mewys family, its history, 166 Mickle (William Julius), authorship of ' Cumnor
Hall,' 300
Midwives, ecclesiastical control of, 69 Miers (John), profilist, 45, 141 Mildmay and Pell families, 87 Milestones, Roman, in Cornwall, 246, 341 Milk, new, a cure for swollen legs, 146 Mill (John Stuart) on French comedy, 44 Millington and Franklin families, 246 Milner (William), tower to, at Port Erin, 207 Milton (John), on Athens, echoed by Newman,
181 ; and an oak on Hampstead Hill, 299 Miners' memorials at Durham, 207 Misquotations by Macaulay, 76, 107 Mistletoe on oaks, list of examples, 105 ' Modern Society,' who was " Keirkenny " ? 12
Mohammed and the mountain, history of the
proverb, 325 Monck (Elizabeth), centenarian, " adopted an
infant boy," inscription, 16, 84 Monsey (Dr. Messenger), epitaph by Peter Pindar,
108
Moore (Abraham), translator of Pindar, informa- tion wanted, 270 Moore (Sir John), Hibemicisrr in Wolfe's ' Burial,*
43 ; additional verses to Wolfe's ' Burial,' 76 Moore or More (John), member of the Long
Parliament, his history, 52, 112 More (Sir Thomas) on " Neither rime nor reason,"
105, 229
Moseleys at Westminster School, 330 Mossop family, information wanted, 158
Mottoes:
Alis nutrior, 10*
Non rapit imperium vis tua, sed recipit,
110
Qui s'estime Petyt deviendra Grand, 172J Tria juncto in uno, 82, 92 Tria numina juncta in uno, 82 Una custodia probitas, 104 " Vitta Latta. Libro Pace," in Napoleon C & ' Moliere,' 102, 167
Mottoes on love tokens, books containing, 137 Mouser (Amelia), pseudonym, inquired after, 49 " Mow," its varying pronunciation, 74, 196 Miiller (Max), his definition of religion, 186, 260 Murray (Sir David), 4th Bart., and the '45, 220 Murray (Sir Robert), 9th Bart., his history-, 225 Musgrave (Philip), memorial clock-tower at Penrith, 208
N
Name changed at confirmation, 43
Napoleon, did he ever meet Wellington ( V,
" Vitta Latta. Libro Pace," in his Moliere,
102, 167 ; on bad colonels, 219
National Gallery, its first home, 128
Naturalization by Act of Parliament, 127, UU,
172, 268, 266
Neale and Dutton lamilies of Cheam, 159 Neele (Henry), poet, 1798-1828, information
wanted, 161 . T .
Nelson (Horatio, Viscount), fragment of Last
Diary, 72 ; Collenbach's description of him and
Lady Hamilton, 129 ; the font at Buraham
Thorpe Church, 327 . ,,
Neptune, origin of ceremonies when crossing uie
Line," 77, 139
' New English Dictionary,' additions and correc- tions, 155, 218, 271, 283 New Shakspere Society, full list of ita publications,
77, 143, 170, 338 .. m
Newman (John Henry) on Athens, echoes Ii
Milton, 181 . ,000
Newport (I. of W.) and the Revolution of 1 ,
289, 338 , ,.
Nibelungen Lied, English poetical translatio
wanted, 216 . .
Nicholson and Craggs families, their relationship,
220, 310 <
Nirvana, its definition, 64 Noel (Rev. Thomas), Rector of Kirkby Mallory
his parentage, 242, 315