334
��INDEX.
��Linotype, first London daily newspaper set up by, 182
Literary Gazette, Knight a contributor, vii
Literature, Civil List Pensions in 1901. 95-145
Literature for the people : Leisure Hour, 161 ;
John Limbird and Charles Knight, 163 ;
^Chambers' s Journal, 163-5 ; John Cassell,165
Little (W. Cutlack), pension to widow, 144
Livingstone (David), pension to daughters and daughter-in-law, 129
Lloyd (Edward) uses esparto grass in paper- making, 194
Lloyd (W. A.), writer on Aquaria, 187
Lobb (8.), pastor of Fetter Lane Chapel, 81
Locker-Lampson (F.) on Cowper's ' Rose,' 71
Lockwood (Mark), death, 282
London, its first halfpenny paper, 16 ; old buildings, 17 ; its water supply, 22 ; resi- dents in Fetter Lane, 78 ; new Record Office, 79, 203 ; Paxton's Victorian Way, 203 ; Pall Mall improvement, 204 ; division into postal districts, 216 ; derivation of the name, 251
London, Vanishing : Rolls Chapel, its history, 80, 83 ; chapels in Fetter Lane, 81, 83 ; Tavistock House, 84 ; Christ's Hospital, 89 ; disappearance of old buildings, 244 ; Temple Bar, 252 ; Elim Chapel, 267
London County Council establishes an Anti- quarian Museum, 84
Longfellow (H. W.), ' Song of Hiawatha,' 206 ; Centenary, 226-40
Longfellow (S.), life of his brother, 231, 235, 236
Longman (C. J.), president of Publishers' Association, 276
Longman (T. N.) III. in 1807, 264
Longmans & Co., history of the firm, 278
Lopez (Ruy) and Shylock, 150
Lord Mayor, first Jewish, 153 ; at Christ's Hospital, ib. ; Sir J. C. Dimsdale elected, 157 ; Tom Hood on, 246 ; precedence at Nelson's funeral, 251 ; not a Privy Councillor, 252 ; as horseman, ib. ; his position at the Coronation, 255-6; the title "Lord," 256
Lord Mayor's Laureate, the office, 252
Lord Mayor's Show, change in date, 252 ; and Duke of Wellington, 254
Louis XIV. and pensions to literary men, 95
Lovelace (Earl of) on Byron, 310
Low (Sampson), jun., and fire-escapes, 258 ; visit to New York, 282
Lowe (Sir Hudson), pension to daughter, 133
Lowe (Robert), Lord Sherbrooke, as Australian journalist, 196
Lucknow, Jubilee of its relief, 261
M
M. (A. J.) on Olney Church, 72
Macallum (Hamilton), pension to widow, 116
Macaulay (Lord), Saturday Review on, 206 ;
Ebsworth on, 318 MacCabe (W. Bernard) suggests General
Indexes for ' N. & Q.,' 37 M'Clure (Sir Robert J. L.), pension to widow,
129 ; Saturday Review on ' North-West
P. .^. ;,.-.. ' 209
��Mac Diarmid (John), sale of his library, 261 Macdonald (Col. A. J.), pension to sister, 133 MacDonald (G.), Civil List pension, 99 Macgillivray (W.), pension to daughter, 107 Mackay (C.), his ' Under the Holly Bough,' 273 McKenna (Jeremiah), pension to widow, 138 Mackintosh (Dr. John), Civil List pension, 106 MacLeay (Kenneth), pension to daughter, 113 Macleod (H. Dunning), Civil List pension, 125 McMaster (J. E.), pension to widow, 137 Macmillan (F.) on net books, 276 Macmillan & Co., history of the firm, 279 Macphail's Ecclesiastical Journal, its history,
314 ; on Emily Bronte, 315 ; on Macaulay,
318
Macquoid (Katharine S.), Civil List pension, 103 Madge (W. T.) retires from The Globe, 183 Mafeking night in London, xxii Magnus (Lady), her ' Jewish Portraits,' 149 Maguire (Dr. T.), pension to sisters, 124 Maitland (S. R.) on Cowper, 65 Malleson (Col. G. B.), pension to widow, 106 Manchester, Jews' offering to Bevis Marks,
148 ; Owens College Jubilee, 170 ; Ebsworth
at, 294
Margoliouth (Moses), his works, 149 Market Weighton, Ebsworth curate at, 296 Marston (Edward and R. B.) and Fishing
Gazelle, 185 Marston (John Westland), Knight's friendship
for, xxx ; death, xxxi Marston (Philip Bourke), death, xxxi Martineau (Harriet) on Penny Post, 217 Marylebone Church, its history, 84 Mason (G. H.), pension to daughters, 115 Massey (Gerald), Civil List pension, 98 ;
poem ' Sir Robert's Sailor Son,' 271 Maxwell (Sir W. E.), pension to widow, 135 Maxwell-Lyte (Sir H.) on the Rolls Chapel, 80,
83
Mayne (Sir R.), pension to daughter, 144 Melbourne Advertiser, manuscript newspaper,
196
Melvill (Lieut.), pension to widow, 132 ' Men of the Tune,' 1858-1908, 274 Menzies (W.), pension to widow, 140 Meredith (George), ' Chillianwallah,' 164 ;
praised by Saturday Review, 206 Merivale (Herman C.), Civil List pension, 106 Merlette (Mile. G. M.), biographer of Mrs.
Browning, 215 Mill (John Stuart) on underselling in the book
trade, 276
Millais (Sir John) on G. M. Smith, 91 Miller (Hugh), his death, 293 Mint, the, lit by gas, 28 Mirror praised by Athenaeum, 163 Mr., use of the prefix, 197
Moffatt (G.), supporter of Penny Postage, 221 Moira (Eugenia), Civil List pension, 114 Molash, Ebsworth becomes Vicar, 297 ;
retires, 298 Monaco (Princess of) steals a march on her
husband, 25 Moncrieff (Commander L. N.), pension to
widow, 136 [ Money orders in England and Ireland, 219
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