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King, banker, xii. 131. King and Peyton duel, ix.
347. London Livery Companies, their registers,
i. 285. Manor Court Rolls, x. 452. Marriage
licences, ix. 368. Harriot (Rev. Mr.), i. 249. May
(Anne), i. 176. Names of cities, towns, &c., in
England, vi. 288. Painted and engraved portraits,
vii. 341, 512. Pictures composed of handwriting,
v. 255. Registers, British colonial, ii. 108. Roads
in England, vi. 288. Roberts (John), particulars
of, vii. 268. Riming warning to book-borrowers,
iv. 484. St. Margaret's Churchyard, Westminster,
ii. 127. Stoif (Lieut.-Col. de), xii. 447. Uvedale
(Dr. Robert), v. 188. Viner (Alderman), his house,
v. 127. Watchmen of the olden time, i. 115. Welsh
gipsy story, iv. 353. Wilkes (John), M.P. for
Aylesbury, v. 315
Mason (Rev. Charles), his biography, vi. 287
Mason (Robert), of Hull, and Darwin, i. 47
Masonic engraving, old, vi. 230, 291
Masonic signs, i. 53, 157
Masons' names on gravestones, vi. 68
Mass and merry England, sixteenth-century saying, ix. 508 ; x. 55, 114
Massage, its antiquity, i. 384 ; ii. 14, 75
Massagetse and the Celts, ix. 228
Massdna (Marshal), his pedigree, iii. 188, 356, 396 ; iv. 354 ; and Suwarroff, vii. 108, 192, 213, 231
Massey (Henry), vicar of Kendal 1645-50, viii. 483
Massey (Hugh), his biography, i. 269, 432
Masson (A.) on Euston Road, ix. 427
Massy (John), 1662-1724, iii. 443 ; iv. 17, 172
Master family pedigree, ii. 129, 178
Master of the King's Musick, the first, viii. 342, 387
' Master Thief,' a Welsh gipsy story, iv. 161, 353
Masters (C.) on riming warning to book-borrowers, iv. 316
Masters (Maxwell T.) on cedar trees, ii. 333. . Easter magiant, vii. 34. Kingston Coronation stone, v. 481. Mistletoe in Scotland, ii. 374:
Masterton family, co. Wexford, i. 68, 374
Masterton (Capt. Nicholas), c. 1714, his biography, xi. 88
"Mats'," Paraguay tea, viii. 419
Materialism, Hartley and others on, ii. 468, 537
Maternity, records in, ix. 128, 213, 455 ; x. 11, 97, 336 ; xi. 66, 152, 238 ; xii. 158, 246
Matfelon. See St. Mary Matfelon.
Mather family of Manchester, ii. 88
Mathew (A. H.) on big book printed in Germany, xi. 269. Matthew (Sir Tobie), xi. 247
Mathew (General Edward), his biography, x. 87; xi. 354
Mathews (C. J.), his theatrical appearances between 1837 and 1845, x. 168, 511
Mathews (John), his biography, iii. 368
Mathews family of Truro, ix. 229, 336
Mathewson (T.) on hymn by Dean Vaughan, xi. 473 Shetland song, x. 278. Tragedy by Wordsworth, viii. 284
Mathias (Thomas J.), 'The Pursuits of Literature,
vi. 168
Matine, early theatrical, iv. 67, 118 Matriculation, age of, vi. 508. Instance* of early
vii. 117 Matthew (Sir Tobie), MS. of, xi. 247
Matthews (Albert) on I printed with small letter, xii.
73. Meresteads or mesesteads, ix. 437. Nash
(Richard), xii. 135. Paleface, xii. 491. Tandem,
x. 455 ; xi. 256
Matthews (G. A.) on allusions in ' Sartor Resartus, xi. 273
Matthews (John Hobson) on alias in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, xii. 277- Anchoress in the land of Leodium, ix. 516. Angels and their representation, ii. 474. Anglo-Hebrew slang: kybosh, viii. 150. Animals in people's insides, viii. 90. Architect's name wanted, ix. 133. Armigerous families, xi. 77- Arms of continental cities, ix. 414. Arms of married women, ix. 195; x. 256; xi. 197, 477. Arms wanted, xi. 195. Atkyns (Madam Charlotte), xii. 53. Atte, its meaning, vii. 474. Bailey, its meaning, iv. 32. Baker family, x. 232. Balbrennie, place-name, i. 211. Basilicas, xii. 315. Bible, missing, i. 27. Bishop's Head and Foot, vii. 471. Black Fast, x. 352 ; xi. 38. Blessing of the throats, vii. 317. Boadicea (Queen), i. 94. Bonaparte ballad, vii. 295. " Bonny boy is young," i. 469. Borough, oldest in England, ix. 237. Branwell family, i. 208. Brasenose College, Oxford, vii. . 298. British lan- guage, ancient, i. 172. Burnt sacrifice: mound burial, viii. 152. Butter charm, 5. 36. Candace (Queen), x. 93. Castles, heraldic, i. 414. Cecil family, iii. 213. Cerney Manor, Cirencester, ix. 517. Charles I., iii. 478; iv. 93. Charm, old, ix. 158. Chest, old wooden, x. 52. Church briefs, xi. 238. Coincidences, xii. 190. Cole (Sir Cor- nelius), vii. 269. Confessionals, ix. 153. Cope, x. 375 ; xi. 93. Cornish motto, i. 231 ; x. 252. Cossen or Cosen, ix. 111. Cradock= Winter, viii. 324. Cradock (Capt.), viii. 345. Dalton family, i. 197. De Kellygrew arms, i. 436. Dead fold, its meaning, iv. 92. " Demon's aversion," iii. 298. Downie's slaughter, ix. 474. Dublin parish registers, xi. 418. Duke, ix. 455. Edward VII., rime on, viii. 532. Epitaph, faded, i. 250 ; on an attorney, x. 37. Epitaphs, iii. 415. Esquire, the title, vii. 312. Family likeness, viii. 62. Field- names, iii. 37. Fillingham family, viii. 69 , Flowering Sunday, x. 57. Floyd v. Lloyd, viii 829. Frail, ix. 198. Franciscan arms, iii. 172. Freaks of nature, ix. 115. French Peerage, i. 171. Gilnew, x. 373. Glyndyfrdwy, iii. 238. Godwin, Bishop of Llandaff, xi. 356. "Got up in his sitting," i. 224. Greek pronunciation, viii. 74. Grivegne'e (Baron) and Power, vii. 476. Gwyneth, ix. 479. Heraldic query, ii. 476 ; iii. 98. Heraldry before the Conquest, ix. 291. Heriot, x. 333. Herrick : silver-pence, ix. 178. Hobbins family, x. 98. Holy Communion, iii. 498. Huguenot cruelties, i. 197. Immurement alive of religious, xii. 131, 376. Inns, noblemen's, ii- 516. Inquests, ix. 475. Inverness coat of arms, x. 411. Isle of Roseneath, ix. 215. Italian sundial inscription, ix. 313. Jack-in-the-box, x. 255. Jesus, miraculous likenesses of, x. 73. " Keep your hair on," x. 33. Knighthood, x. 113. Ladle, silver, iii. 137. Lair and lairage, i. 133. Lambeth, xii. 153. Lewis family, xii. 313. Lloyd family, xii. 252. Lin- guistic curiosities, xi. 238. Linney, x. 319.
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