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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 26, 1902.
Matthews (J. H.) on ycleping the church, 56
Youthful year, 57 Maurice (Thomas), 1754-1824, 48 Maxwell (Sir Herbert) on bibliography of the bicycle,
490
West Bourne, 92 Maxwell (P.) on Greek epigram, 273
" Only too thankful," 370
Wesley (Charles), George Lillo.and John Home, 51 May meetings, Jewish, 346 Mayall (A.) on " A mad world, my masters," 317
Acland of Chittlehampton, 31
Black armlet as a sign of mourning, 171
Dickensiana : phrase of Mrs. Gamp, 14
Endorsement : dorso-ventrality, 64
Fadge, 7
Flittings, 239
Giraffine, 465
Guardhound, 244
Gwyneth, 319
Halsh, 74
Herrick : silver-pence, 178
Hunt (Leigh), 34
Knevel, 9
Mischief-Night, 114
Motto for door of house, 56
Oldest borough in England, 237
Shinnamckin' : hannicrochemens, 165
Wagues, 204
Meat, Saxon names for, 305 Melbourne, literary finds at, 281 Melitene, battle of, and the Emperor Tiberius, 266 Mema on Milton : a tract on logic, 178 Mendelssohn (Moses) and Frederick II., 185 Merchants of Lukes or Luk in England, 35, 56 Mercia, early history of, 1, 42
Meredith (P.) on ' Old Friends and New Friends,' 328 Meresteads or mesesteads, its meaning, 248, 437 Merritt (E. P.) on rout, 198 ' Merry Tales,' edited by W. C. Hazlitt, sources of and
references to, 324
Metcalfe (E.) on Harry St. Lawrence, 289 Metempsychosis among the Swedes, 187 Metropoli, use of the word by Australian journalist, 406 Michelet, mistakes in, 206 Middle Temple privileges, 326 Middleton family of Derbyshire, 387 Milbourn (T.) on Milbournes of Somerset, Surrey, and
Wilts, 487
Milbournes of Somerset, Surrey, and Wilts, 487 Miles on St. Briavel, 9 Military costume, books on, 508 Miller (W.) on battle of Navarino, 129 Milne (S. M.) on arms of Dutch East India Company,
Milton (John), simile in ' Samson Agonistes,' 55 ; his
tract on logic, 107, 178 Mina (Francisco and Xaviero), leaders in Spanish
guerilla war, 188, 349 Miners, the Donibristle : curious literary reminiscence,
64
"Mischief-Night," 4 November, 48, 114 Missel thrush in Willughby's ' Ornithology,' 468 Mistakes of artists, 274, 372 Mistletoe on Cleburne : Bowes : Ward, 351
Mistletoe on Gye family, 51 1
Tudor (Lady Mary), 72 Mitre, its use in the Church of England, 174, 334,
397, 496
Moat (Thomas), his ' Stenography,' 29, 176 Moellenhoff, his translation of Macaulay's essay on
Frederick the Great, 405 Molyneux (Rev. Capel), his memoirs, 148, 298 "Moniales de Clinton," reference to, in 'Testa de
Nevill,' 407
Monosyllables in literary composition, 477 Montesquieu in England : unprinted MSS., 288 Montgomery MSS. (1869), 208, 297 Moon (G. W.) on " Little Willie," 268
Psalmorum Codex Latinus, 87 Moore and Campbell, rimes in, 488 Moore's ' History of Dunstable,' 87 Moorfields, Roman Catholic chapel at, 468 More (Hannah) and Lord Macaulay, 306 Morgan (Sir Thomas), of Arkstone, 9, 158, 314 Morley (Elizabeth, Lady), her biography, 388 Morris (L.) on roof-tree, 108 Morse (Dr.), of Barnet, amateur organ builder, circa
1750, 429
Mortara (Marchese de) and Conte de Arro, 112 Moseley (B. D.) on Be'ranger : ' Le Roi d'Yvetot,' 218 Cellini and Shakespeare, 416 Chalice of wood, 215 Chic, 491
Demon repentant, 51 Double Joes, 164 Flowering Sunday, 508 Sheriffs of Staffordshire, 415 Wage = wages, 134 Most Reverend, Right Reverend, and Very Reverend,
126
Mother-in-law = stepmother, 445, 517 Motto, Lowndes : " Ways and Means," 10, 57 Motto for door of house, 56 Mottoes : " Nemo me impune lacesset," 427 ; " Cus-
todi civitatem, Domine," 485 Moule (H. J.) on machine = public coach, 116 Mount (C. B.) on comically, 370
Flint-glass trade, 473 Mourning Sunday, observance of the custom, 366,
390, 497 Muir (H. S.) on modest epitaphs, 72
" There is a day in spring," 57 Multiplicands, meaning of the term, 208 Mummers, references to, 87, 237 Muntjac, zoological term, its origin, 385 Murdock (William), inventor of the locomotive and
gas lighting, 118, 317, 372 Murray (J. A. H.) on Kinborough as a female
Christian name, 30 Olive : olivaceous, 307 Oliver, 127
Omneity : f omniety, 1 27 Only too thankful, 288 Optic or optical glass, 466 " Pour oil upon the waves," &c., 107 Source of quotation wanted, 149 Musicians' Company of the City of London, 9, 175 N. (A.) on alright=all right, 111 N. (E. C.) on "All Cooper's ducks with me," 392