NINTH SERIES.
167
Mankind, races of, xi. 169, 236, 372, 498
Manley (F. E.) on Abbot of Westminster's plot, vii.
197. ' Anson's Voyage round the World,' viii. 213.
Baillie (Joanna), her portraits, ix. 432. Butter- worths, law publishers, iv. 294. 'Counsellor
Manners,' vi. 285. ' Historie of Balak,' iv. 192.
Holy wells, iv. 16. Moore (Thomas), his wife, iv.
134. Parliament cakes, iii, 334. Volant as a
Christian name, vi. 15. Walton and Layer families,
v. 386. Watchhouses against bodysnatching, xi. 33.
Wither (George), poet, v. 374 ; xi. 492 Mann, brass engraver, York, ii. 425 Mann (Ambrose Dudley), his memoirs, vii. 329 Manners (J. E.) on Atlantic greyhound, v. 525 Manners, Dutch and English in the seventeenth
century, vi. 506
Manners and customs in Shakespeare's time, ix. 494 Manners, deportment, and etiquette, books on, vii. 388,
516 ; viii. 232
Manning (Anne), her biography, i. 335 Manning (Cardinal), his biography by Purcell, xi. 86 ;
his ecclesiastical rank, xii. 278 Manning (Rev. Charles Robertson), his death, iii.
140
Manning (Marie), murderess, xii. 148 Manningham and ' Twelfth Night,' vii. 205 Manor Court Roll, Brighton, xii. 48, 92 Manor Court Rolls, list of, x. 409, 452 ; xi. 210, 371,
449
Manor houses of Herefordshire, x. 228, 353 Manorial custom at Hunmanby, viii. 362 Mansell (W. W.), his 'History of Mansell,' ix. 448 Mansfield (Lord) and the Rubicon, vi. 430 Mansio, in Domesday, ii. 326, 435 ; iii. 135 Mansion, miniature painter, his biography, xi. 228 Manslaughter= stealing breeches, xii. 447 Mantegna (Andrea), engravings of his 'Triumph of
Csesar,' i. 228, 333 Manurance, survival of the word, vii. 125, 274 336 ;
viii. 351 Manuscript journal of a London citizen, 1816, xii.
203, 242, 316, 354
Manuscripts, illuminated, bibliography of, xi. 248 Manuscripts at Paris, vii. 189, 258 Manx Gaelic, viii. 344; ix. 11 Manx, language and pronunciation, viii. 424, 460 Manx law relating to deceased wife's sister, iv. 226 Manx words, their etymology, viii. 83, 152, 231 Maori legend published by Dickens, xi. 369, 411 Maori lucky stone, pounamu, xii. 384 Map printing, v. 374 Map queries, xi. 248, 338 Maples (A. K.) on ' Histoire de Sable,' ii. 258 Maquet (Auguste), his ' La Maison du Baigneur,' x.
428 Marat (Jean Paul), and The'roigne de MSricourt, i. 206,
493 ; at Edinburgh, vii. 228 ; his residence in
London, xii. 7, 109, 175, 235, 293, 451; his
hereditary faith, 88, 236, 357 Marbeuf : Napoleon, iv. 188, 255, 317 Marble, peculiar markings on, ix. 115 Marble Arch, payment for its erection, vi. 428, 453,
494 Marbles, " alley -taw " and other, ii. 76, 314 ; their
names and games with, iii. 65, 97, 272
" Marcantius, vel Author Firmamenti," inquired after,
iii. 388
March (E. S.) on mottoes, xi. 327
Marchatn (F.) on "A mad world, my masters," xi. 395. Ashbee, the late H. S., vi. 358. "Gone to Jericho," vi. 405. Religion, a definition, vi. 436. ValleVs ' Bibliographic des Bibliographies,' xi. 368. Yaffle, xi. 286
Marchant (F. P.) on alphabetic apophthegms, iv. 224. Author and avenger of evil, ix. 22 ; xi. 455. ' Aylwin,' x. 150. Birthday cake with candles : a German custom, ix. 96. Bohemian language, v. 489. Bulgarian bard, v. 106. Bulgarian language, i. 342. Castor-oil plant, viii. 224. Children's festival, xii. 148. Cigarette-holder, viii. 143. Counting another's buttons, vii. 15. D'Auluoy (Comtesse), and the microphone, iii. 397. Duchy of Berwick, ix. 434. Freaks of nature, viii. 482. Gender of nouns in German and Russian, x. 75. Geryon, xii. 166. Goat in folk-lore, v. 521. Gods and men, xi. 305. Goodwin, xi. 348. " Green-eyed monster," v. 153. Grey stone, iii. 105. Hakatist, ix. 145. Harrison (Thomas), regicide, xi. 211. Hell of the poets, iv. 296. Holme of Holme Hall, x. 88. Holme of Wearmouth, ix. 129. Jeroboam, viii. 62. Keats's ' La Belle Dame sans Merci,' xi. 432. " Keep your hair on," x. 33 ; xi. 195. Kieff, Kiev, Kiew, xi. 176. Lamb (C.) and the Royal Academy, viii. 233. Laurence family, ix. 290, Learmont : Lermontov, iii. 7. Leet-ale, viii. 254. Legend of St. Ivo, iv. 129. Living dead, xi. 497. Log, vii. 226. Marches : Biding the marches, i. 426. Marches of Wales, court of the, xi. 514. Meeting, in foreign newspapers, viii. 163. Moscow and London debris, vii. 165. Mussulman legend of Job, vii. 63, 296. National peculiarities, viii. 203, 311. Old wife,xi. 433. Paschal: Pascua, ix. 364. Pluto in Shakespeare, iv. 402, 501. Poets and the tender passion, iii. 467. Prague and Bohemia, xii. 382. Priest: "to priest, "iv. 514; v. 96. Quotation wanted, xi. 211. Roberts (Lord) and Suwarrow, v. 521. Russian and other Slavonic languages, x. 146. Russian word, iv. 278. Sadi and Goethe, vi. 287. St. George of England, v. 374. Selectmen in U.S.A., iv. 238. Servian dynasties, xii. 86. Shakespeariana, vii. 343. Spanish folk-lore, xii. 484. Surnames from single letters, vi. 398. Tongue-pricks, xii. 235. Tongue- twisters, xii. 233. Translation, xii. 15. Wattman, xii. 147. Woman, her creation, iv. 455. Zauber- Kessel in Essex, xii. 275
Marcou or Markoe family, at Nevis, &c., ix. 87, 198*
Marengo, Napoleon's horse, its fate, viii. 144, 271, 312
Margaret of Bavaria, her biography, vi. 369, 453, 495
Margaret of Bourbon, vi. 289, 397, 492
Margate, description of the Grotto at, xii. 14, 75, 192
Margate hoy, iii. 365, 491
Margery, Christian name, vi. 151, 352, 455 ; vii. 38, 194
Margiowlet, its meaning, vi. 209, 275, 333
Margoliouth (G.) on demon repentant, viii. 242
Marguerite d'Autriche, Duchess of Savoy, motto, xi. 5
Marie Antoinette, historical relic of, viii. 223
Marie de France, her poetical works, iv. 189