INDEX. 



635 



M. (C. R.) on firimesdyke, 284. 



monumental portraits, 451. 



M. (D.) on introduction of glass into Eng- 

 land, 382. 

 M. D. (an) on kissing under the mistletoe, 



13. 

 M. (E.) on the arms of the Lyte family, 



260. 



royal arms in churches, 559. 



Meath millers, their observance of St. Mar. 



tin's day, 13. 

 Medals of William III. and Grandval, 73. 

 Media;val, or middle ages, defined, 469. 

 Meekins (Dr. John), noticed, 440. 

 Meg, a roaring, its origin, 105. 260. 

 Meg (Long) of Westminster, 133. 259. 

 M. (E. J.) on collar of SS., 16. 

 Memoria technica for the Books of the 



Bible, 414. 



for the plays of Shakspeare, 464. 



Memoirs (New) of Literature, its editor, 



178. 

 Memory, artificial, 227. 305. 355. 

 Mendham (J.) on Expurgatory Index of 



Rome, 82. 

 Merchant Adventurers to Spain, 276. 429. 



499. 

 Mercurialis (Dr. Hieron), noticed, 347. 

 Merivale (H.) on burning Jesuitical books, 



56. 

 Merriman (Bishop), notices of, 584. 

 Merry Andrew, its early use, 128. 

 Merryweather (F.Soraner) on glass-making, 



477. 

 —^ blessing whilst sneezing, 500. 



prohibitions to use coal, 568. 



Mesmer's portrait, 418. 473. 599. 



Metaouo on London Genealogical Society, 



354. 



rhymes on places, 375. 



Mewburn (F.) on Sir Samuel Garth, 237. 



Mexican grammar, 585. 



M. (F.) on the meaning of toady, 419. 



M. (F. C.) on the Queen of the Isle of Man, 



234. 

 M. (H.) on quotations wanted, 512. 

 M. (H. S.) on notices of Lord Marchers, 



135. 

 Micoenis on Dr. John Meekins, 440. 

 Middleton church, Essex, its dedication, 



372. 

 Middleton (Countess of), notices of, 394. 

 M. (I.J.) on Junius' Letters to Wilkes, 126. 

 Milesian, the term explained, 453. 588. 

 Miller (Joe), disinterment of his remains, 



271. 

 -^— epitaph on, by Stephen Duck, 485. 

 Miller (Mr.) of Craigentinny, 468. 

 Miller's melody, an old ballad, 316. 591. 

 Mdton indebted to 'J'acitus, 606. 

 —— epitapli in Crippl€gate church, 361. 



548. 



rib-bone, odd. 



Minshull (R.), proposals for printing Cax- 



ton's works, ^65. 

 Mirabilis Liber, quoted, 90. 

 Mires, explained, 321. 

 Misereres, their use, 39. 

 Miserrimus, notice of, 354. 

 Mistletoe, on its exclusion from churches, 



151. 

 — — poplar trees, 534. 596. 

 —^ origin of kissing under, 13. 208. 



queries on, 418. 



Mistral, its causes, 246. 



Mitre, episcopal, why discontinued, 275. 



M. (J.) on an allusion in Coleridge's Friend, 



297. 



Analysis of Newton's Principia, 491. 



Warton's note on Aristotle's Poetics, 



607. 

 M. (J ) on Braem's Memoirs, 126. 599. 



symbolism of death, 213. 



Humboldt's Cosmos, and Nares' At- 

 tempt, 224. 

 nobleman alluded to by Bp. Berkeley, 



345. 

 — — .poi'trait of Mesmer, 599. 

 the old Scots march, 104. 



M. 4 (JJ on the broad arrow, 115. 



M. (J. F.) on the word Pick in Shakspeare, 



375. 

 M. (J. H.) on burial in unconsecrated 



ground, 549. 



Joseph Adricn Le Bailly, 248. 



^— sheriffs and lords lieutenant, 494. 



the judge alluded to by South, 246. 



objective and subjective, 141. 



M'L. (D. F.) on " which are the shadows ? " 



196. 

 M. (L. M.) on "Qui vult plene," &c., 261. 

 M— n. on heraldical MSS. of Sir H. St. 



George Garter, ,"59. 253. 



Poniatowski gems, 190. 



M. (O.) on Dutch manufactures of porce- 

 lain, 343. 

 Mohun, the actor, 466. 612. 

 Moira (Earl of) elected a knight of the 



garter, 77. 13,5. 203. 

 Moke explained, 373. 448. 

 Molaisse (St.), legend of, the MS., 38. 

 Moles, origin of, 534. 



Mompesson ( Rev. Wm.), notice of, 571. 621. 

 Monasteries, &c. dissolved, notices of, 443. 

 Monton in Pembroke, 164. 

 Moon and her influences, 468. 



the first glance at a new, 485. 



Moore (Sir John), poem on, 138. 585. 

 Moravian hymns, 30. 63. 94. 113. 165. 249. 



474. 492. 

 Mordaunt (Charles), Ear] of Peterborough, 



his portrait, 441. 521. 

 Morell's edition of .Sischylus, 604. 

 Morgan (A. de) on the controversy about 



fluxions, 103. 



Francis Walkinghame, 441. 



notices of James Wilson, M. D., 276. 



399. 

 Mormonism and Spalding's Romance, 560. 

 Mortons, the Dr. Richard, notices of, 227. 



473. 

 Mossom (Bishop), notices of, 176. 

 Mother Carey's chickens, noticed, 344. 427. 

 Motto at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 345. 451. 

 M. (P. M.) on provincial dialects, 196. 



meaning of frebord, 440. 



M. (R. F.) on the ring finger, 208. 



the sanctus bell, 208. 



M. (R. P.) on gold chair at Jersey, 511. 



M. (S.) on a large family, 357. 



M. (T. C. M.) on Bishop Mossom, 176. 



Mt. (J.) on seven queries, 225. 



Much Wenloch, inscription at, 8. 



MufTs worn by gentlemen, 560. 



Muggleton and Reeve, notices of, 80. 236. 



283. 

 Mull, a regular, origin of the expression, 



165. 

 Mummy wheat, 417. 538. 595. 

 Mushroom, its etymology, 598. 

 Music, on indicating time in, 507. 

 Musical writers, notes on, 583. 

 M. van Maanen (J.) on dodo queries, 515. 

 M. (W. B ) on Banyan-day, 442. 



Friday at sea, 305. 



Mother Carey's chickens, 344. 



M. ( W. B.) on plague stones, 426. 



M. ( W. T.) on Queen Elizabeth being dark 



or fair, 201. 

 " I do not know what the truth may 



be," 560. 



hoax on Sir Walter Scott, 438. 



Yankee Doodle, 572. 



Myfanwy, on learned men named Bacon, 



181. 



N. 



N. on the Athenian Oracle, 230. 



Gen. James Wolfe, 35. 



Zachary Pearce not a pupil of Busby, 



197. 

 N. (A.) on Ad viscum Druidas, 247. 



quotation from St. Austin, 380. 



the Amber Witch, 510. 



. Borrow's Muggletonians, 320. 



CKsarius Arelatensis, 91. 



the meaning of Cagots, 493. 



N. (A.) on Catterich for Cattraeth, 164. 



Cimmerii, Cimbri, 188. 



— • the word Devil, 595. 



— ^ the meaning of Dulcarnon, 253. 



the etymology of Sept, 277. 



— the Exeter controversy, 296. 



the abbreviation of Mas, 322. 



Reichenbach's ghosts, 89. 



Rex Lucifer of Milton, 352. 



— the sweet singers, 372. 



the Templars, 353. 



verses in prose, 379. 



— the Book of Jasher, 476. 



the Escubierto, 584. 



Vikingr Skotar, 394. 



Nacar, its scientific appellation, 536. 595. 

 Nails, paring the, 142. 285. 309. 

 Names, corrupted Christian, 534. 



persistency of proper, 174. 



Nares's attempt to prove a plurality of 



worlds, 225. 

 Name ; or Pearle of Prayer, .538. 

 Nash (Beau) on the phrase "wild oats," 227. 

 Nashe's Terrors of Night, 467. 488. 562. 

 National defences, unpublished work on, 



171. 

 N. (B.) on marriage of Mrs. Claypole, 298. 



King Street theatre, 58. 



N. (E.) on John Adair's family, 273. 



Almas Cliffe, 354. 



artificial memory, 355. 



Chasseurs Britanniques, 295. 



miniature of Cromwell, 255. 



— - computing cousinship, 342. 



Rev. William Dawson, 396. 



Sir .Tohn Darnell, 489. 



the Earl of Errol, 350. 



occurrences under certain French 



dates, 293. 



— ancient trees, 309. 



game of curling, 309. 



names of places, 452. 



rhymes on places, .374. 



— papers on armorial bearings, 416. 

 Macfarlane of that ilk, 416. 



. old Scots march, 235. 449. 



constable of Scotland, 449. 



a man being his own grandfather, 464. 



family likenesses, 499. 



Macaronic poetry, 302. 



deaths from fasting, 353. 



London Genealogical Society, 553. 



Scotto-Gallicisms, 555. 



Neck! a neck! a Devonshire shout, 148. 

 Nedlam on collar of SS., 183. 



game feathers, 341. 



the phrase " and tye," 395. 



Nelson (Robert), notice of, 229. 



Nelsons of Chuddleworth, notices of, 176. 



236. 

 Nelson's signal at Trafalgar, 67. 

 Nemo on the meaning of Madrigal, 104. 

 Neville (Alex.), works of, 442. 

 Newbury, the History and Antiquities of, 



225. 

 News, its derivation, 178. 

 Newton (Sir Isaac), and the law of gravi- 

 tation, 344. 422. 573. 



his library, 489. 



Principia, analysis of, 491. 



Newtonian system, satirical pamphlet on, 



490. 573. 

 New Year song in South Wales, 5. 

 N. (F.) on Biblicus on the Apocalypse, 584. 



pilgrimages to the Holy Land, 429. 



N. (G. ) on Rouse, the Scottish psalmist, 80. 

 N. (G. M. T. R.) on bull the barrel, 281. 

 Nhrsl on monument to Barbara Mowbray, 



517. 



serpent with a human head, 547. 



Nicseensis on Lord Say and printing, 42. 

 Nichols (John Gough) on a baron's hearse, 



213. 



list of English sovereigns, 113. 



punishment by boiling, 112. 



— — . general pardons, 544. 



the fairest attendant of Mary of Guise, 



152. 

 Isabel, queen of the Isle of Man, 205. 



