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NOTES AND QUERIES

INDEX.


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Macaulay (T. B.) Illustrations of his History of England :

Jacobite song, " The bluidy Duke of Cumberland," 371.

James II, satire on, 33; embarkation and escape, 188, 189; proclamation of pardon, 228; De- claration explained, 286.

Jeffreys (Judge), inedited letter, 29 ; earldom, 70. 128; at Wells, 145; Instructions to Judges, 306.

Jesuits' chapel and schools in the Savoy, 69.

Journal of the Irish Parliament, 1689, 405. 427. 447.

Leslies, the two, 49.

Lillibullero song, 89.

Ludlow, proclamation for his apprehension, 26.

Luttrell's Diary, 33. 91. 110.

Macdonald Clan and the Burghers of Inverness, 327. 487.

Marlborough's disgrace, 22.

Marvel's Ghost, a satire, 27.

Nine worthies, a satire, 25.

Gates (Titus), ballad on, 109; supposed church preferment, 110.

Parkyns (SirWm.) and Sir John Friend, their ex- ecution, 25.

Penn (Wm.), proclamation against, 50.

Quaker's Elegy on death of Charles II., 350.

Eouth (Dr.) and Macaulay's England, 189. 247.

Sancroft (Abp.), episcopal commission for conse- crating nonjuring bishops, 30.

Savoy precincts, 31; chapel and schools of the Jesuits, 69.

Schomberg's monument, 127.

Screw bayonet, 32. 128. 208.

Seven prelates sent to the Tower, 169.

Sherlock (Dr.), satire on, 32. 247.

Sidney Papers, their editor and Macaulay, 266.

Sorrel, William lll.'s pony. 467. 487.

South, Sherlock, and Burnet, lines on, 247.

Speke (Hugh) and the forged declaration of the Prince of Orange, 28. 46.

Trenchard (John), his pardon, 110.

Whig and Tory, Dialogue on, 487.

William III., the vessel which brought him to Eng- land, 111. 146; landing, 246; Povey's Life, 266 ; Convocation of Ireland, 307 ; his pony Sorrel, 467. 487.

MacCabe (W. B.) on " Brief Account of the Kings of England," 414.

Capital punishments, 418.

Tasso's Erminia, 72.

Macdonald Clan and Burghers of Inverness, 327. 487. Machar (St.), first Bishop of Aberdeen, 194. Mackenzie (Sir George), epigram beneath his portrait,

473.

Maclellan, twelve knights of the name, 293. 324. Macray (John) on the trial of Galas, 179.

Kennedy (William), 163.

Longevity, 452. Macray (W. D.) on book-worms, 143.

Cromwell's illegitimate daughter, 162.

James II.'s instructions to the judges, 306.

Roinney Marsh ordinances, 141.

Thomson, Armstrong, and Savage, 131.


Macray (W. D.) on vessel which brought William III., 146. Madden (Sir Frederic) on the English Bruts. 1.

Ancient monastic libraries, 485. Magdalen College, Oxford, James II.'s letter to, 334. Magdalenensis on curious epitaph at Dinton, 112.

Hogarth's portrait of Wm. Huggins, 454.

Howe's Posthumous Works, 433.

James II.'s letter to Magdalen College, 334.

Prices, the glass painters, 337. Magee (Abp.), his tomb, 148. Magistrates, clerical county, 18. Magna Charta, the original MS., 293. Mahomet and his successors, 208. Maidment (Mr.), missionary, 12. 102. 139. Mail, black, 236.

Major (R. H.) on " Relation of Luis Vaez de Torre.-," 375. Mallett (F.) on Flight of Norfolk, 95. Man, ages of, 108.

Man, Isle of, origin of the name, 454. Manners (Geo.), editor of the Satirist, 314. 361. Manzy family of Barnstable, 391. 480. Marbles, words used in 'this game, 283. Mare and foal as an emblem, 174. " Marian," an opera, 433. Markland (J. H.) on the Bride of Lammermoor, 4.

Lord George Gordon's riots, 287.

Scotish Pasquils, 220. Maryborough (John Churchill, first Duke), his disgrace,

23.

" Marmor Norfolciense," reprinted by Tribunus, 407. Marriage between a Romanist and Protestant, 374. Marriage, hours for, 233. 301. Marriage of British subjects at Paris, 511. Marriage, publication of banns, 34. 77. 123. 142. 270.

281.

Marriage repeated between persons who have been sepa- rated, 251.

Marriage settlements announced, 1 14. Marriages decreed by Heaven, 142. Marsden (J. H.) on letter of Lord Rochford, 71. Marsh (Abp. Narcissus), his Diary, 192. 242. Marstoii (John), note on his Malcontent, 71. Marten (Henry), regicide, 376. Martin (T. I.), the French peasant-prophet, 490. Martin the ape, 83. Martin V. pope, and the Archbishopric of Canterbury,

113.222.300.

Martyrs' tombs, drinking on, 413. Marvel's Ghost, a satire, 27. Mary I., patriotic sentiment attributed to her, 512. Maryland, Quaker settlement at, 413. Marylander on Quaker settlement in Man-land, 413. Mason's History of St. Patrick's cathedral, 96. 182. Mass, as applied to the Eucharist, 1 2. Master (Alfred) on Wm. Sancroft Holmes, 162. Matthews' (Wm.) on Count Boruwlaski, 358.

Clint, or cliff, 281.

Mattison (Rev. Mr.), curate of Patterdale, 92. 363. Maundy Thursday in Germany, 315. Mayor (J. E. B.) on Matthew Robinson, 150. Mayor of London in 1335, 353. 483. 520. Mayors of London, equestrian, 17. 102. 238. M. (C.) on Duke of St. Alban's portrait, 175. M'Cluer (Capt.) and the Pelew Islands, 353. 442. M'C. (W.) on Herscliel's portraits, 295. M. (C. R.) on heraldic colours by lines, 354.