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538 Note« »nd Querie>, J»n. 2«, 1901. INDEX. Marriage at Gretna Green, 127, 452 Marriage licences, Lincoln, 307, 874 Marsden (D. W.) on Guevara family, 439 Marsden (Rev. Samuel), of Paramatta, 66 Marshall (G.) on authors of quotations wanted, 259 Beaulieu, its origin, 216 Bellman, the, 471 Blenkard, Rhenish wine, 155 Early Irish in Iceland, 353 Eighteenth-century sporting record, 72 Moore (John), his biography, 116 Palatinate, 256 Steam navigation, 458 Swift, lines on, 177 Tomb in Westminster Abbey, 238 Woore, in Salop, 157 Marshall (J.)on coat of arms, 497 Marshalsea money and maimed soldiers, 348 Marsham-Townshend (R.) on broken on the wheel, 456 Marston (E.) on poem attributed to Milton, 238 Mm tin (S.) on "Neither fish, nor flesh, nor good red herring," 15 Martin (T. A.)on figures issuing from spiral shells, 106 Martineau (Miss), her ' Guide to the Lakes,' 489 Mary, Queen of Scots, and Bastien, 207 ; lines attri- buted to, 479 Marygold, the sign of the, in Fleet Street, 66, 135 Maryland, origin of the name, 87, 173, 258 Mason (C.) on Bibliotheque Nationale and readen. 111 Names of cities, towns, tic., in England, 288 Roads in England, 288 Mason (Uev. Charles), his biography, 287 Masonic engraving, old, 230, 291 Masons' names on gravestones, 68 Matbias (Thomas J.), 'The Pursuits of Literature,' 168 McGovern (J. B.) oil Picts and Scots, 416 Pluto in Shakespeare as Uod of Wealth, 17 " They say. What say they < Let them say," 63 McK. (R. B.) on pronunciation of inundate, 251 MacMichael (J. 11.) on counting another's buttons, 273 Belle Sauvage, 115 Blenkard, its meaning, 16 "Bucks " and " Good Fellows," 213 Butty, its meaning, 409 " Doing the dancers," 418 Eye-gay, use of the word, 449 Fraser (Simon), his portrait, 338 Gretna Green marriage, 452 Gutter-snipe, 215 "Half Moon"Tavern: " The Maypole,"257,511 Hanover Square Concert Rooms, 248 Heart of grace, 234 Hognayle, its origin, 56 Inundate, its pronunciation, 52 Lnrkmlver, payment of, 133 Lazy Laurence, 252 "Like one o'clock," 306 Lincoln House, Holborn, 498 Men wearing earrings, 36 " Owl in ivy bush," 897 "Peace, retrenchment, and reform," 397 " Perfide Albion," 357 Pineapple, 95 St. Martin's Parish, its extent, 36 St. Thomas's Day custom, 96 Shot-free, its meaning, 312 Sixteenth-century terms, 394 Tavern signs : " The Bay Horse," 315 Tea as a decoction, 178 "To the bitter end," 453 Trental = "month's mind," 196 Twopenny-halfpenny dime, 334 Tyre, its meaning, 194 Unicorns, 193 Wheel, broken on the, 373 Worcestershire folk-lore, 496 McTear (F. S.) on Hoyle's • Whist,' 403 Mading tub, its meaning, 408, 515 Magerful, meaning of the word, 209, 278 Mahoun= Devil in Scotland, 505 Mane'canterie, its meaning and origin, 169 Manley (F. E.) on ' Counsellor Manners,' 285 Volant as a Christian name, IS Manners, Dutch and English in the seventeenth century, 506 Mansfield (Lord) and the Rubicon, 430 Marble Arch, payment for its erection, 428, 453, 494 Marchara (F.) on the late H. 8. Ashbee, 358 " Gone to Jericho," 405 Religion, a definition, 436 Marchant (F. P.) on Sadi and Goethe, 287 Surnames from single letters, 398 Margaret of Bavaria, her hiography, 369, 453, 495 Margaret of Bourbon, 289, 397, 4W2 Margery, Christian name, 151, 352, 455 Margiowlet, its meaning, 209, 275, 333 Marks (A. G.) on Brown family, 28 Marks on gold and silver plate, impressions in sealing- wax of, 385 Marriage as a male Christian name, 25, 212 Matriculation, age of, 508 Maugrams, its etymology, 248 Max, slang word for gin, 161, 233, 286, 353, 475 Maxwell (Sir H.) on eighteenth-century sporting record, 130 " Le mot de Cambronne," 195 Otter hunting : christening, 334 Maxwell (P.) on Hereward the Wake, 429 Meaning and derivation of Bissona, 268 Mayall (A.) on B. D., Bachelor of Divinity, 394 Gallimaufry, its etymology, 494 " Go gaiters," 618 Jinnet : Jinted, 456 Lempriere statement, 208 Lippo Lippi : Filippo Lippi, 448 " Mading tub," 616 Pilekoc, its meaning, 334 Skilly, its derivation, 378 Sub: " Subsist money," '246, 435 Town gates outside London, 173 " Twopenny-halfpenny dime," 334 Volant as a Christian nauie, 16 Whim-beam, 354 Mayhew (A. L.) on "A inacha and a horseshoe are both alike," 127 Crowdy-mutton, 70 " Crying ' notchell,' " 488 Desight, its etymology, 507 " Esk-lits," 47