INDEX. 



561 



Lomax, or Loin;is family, origin of name, 415. 478. 

 Lomax (P.) on " The Watchman," .i poem, 353, 

 Lomax (T. G.) on Foxe's Book of Jlartyrs, 535. 

 London antiquities in King Henry'ri Yard, 146. 

 London Bridge, the Old, list of inhabitants, 142. 

 London localities, .'incient, 28. 158. 406. 

 London, strangers in, 1563 and 1571, 447. 

 London streets, how to be cleansed, 105. 

 London views and perspectives in 1558, 292. 331. 

 London (Wm.), " Catalogue of Vendible Books," 105. 



183. 

 Long (C. E.) on arrows of Harrow, 35. 

 Long (George), birth and death, 51. 118. 

 Long (Sir Kichard), temp. Henry VIIL, 38. 56. 

 Longevity, remarkable cases, 23. 53. 97. 379. 

 Lopez de Vega, translator of his " Romeo and Juliet," 



496. 

 Lord's Prayer quoted from Jewish works, 453. 522. 

 Louis XV.^ his penmanship, 268. 297. 387. 

 Lovat (Lord), letters to the Covintess of Seaforlh, 445.; 



conduct at the invasion in 1719, 463. 

 Lower (Mark Antony) on Boydell's Shakspearc Gal- 

 lery, 457. 



Lomax or Lomas family, 415. 



Lord Harry and a toucher, 433. 



JIunro, or Monro, origin of name, 415. 

 Lowne (E. Y.) on rubbings of brasses, &c., 292. 

 L. (IJ. E.) on ocean table telegraphs, 200. 



St. Lcger sweepstakes, 276. 

 L. (S.) on peel towers, 504. 

 L. (T. S.) on Bunyan's burial-place, 400. 

 L. (U.) on Pope's unpublished letters, 466. 

 Lucas (Dr. Charles) noticed, 212. 

 Lucas (Rev. Dr.), defence of Bp. Hurd, 416. 

 Luck (R.), Master of Barnstaple School, 145. 

 Lucky stones, 267. 



Lufkin (Rev. Richard), his longevity, 53. 77. 

 Luttrell (Col.) and Henry Flood, 102. 

 Luther (Martin), represented with a swan, 240. 277. 



298. 515. 

 Luther and Wesley, their style, 119. 

 L. (W. P.) on spoon inscription, 512. 

 Lynching by women in 1429, 326. 

 Lyster family, 69. 

 Lytton (Lady Bulwer) on Lady Culross's dream, 247. 



II. 



M. on battens, its etymology, 249. 



" Chickens feed Capons," its characters, 226. 



Marriage law of England, 328. 

 M. (1.) on sale of a man and his progeny, 360. 



Thurneisser and Turner, 39. 

 M. (4.) on Duke of Bolton, 355. 



IJuchess of Bolton, 442. 



Maude (Thomas), 407. 

 M. (^Edinburgh') on Jlemoirs of Sir Robert Peel, 179. 

 M. (A.) on Brecon collegiate church, 28. 60. 



Bishopric of St. David, 52. 



Poole family, 250. 



Poole (Rev. Sir Henry), 400. 

 M. (A. B.) on Swiss maps, 199. 

 Macartney (George Lord), 211. 

 Macaulay (Lord), his " prodigal Nabob," 399. 



MacCabe (\V. B.) on Legends of Normandy and Brit« 

 tany, 278. 

 ! Sale of a man and his progeny, 361. 



j Wren song, 253. 



Mac Guicken (James), barrister, 282. 341. 

 \ Machine hexameters, 511. 

 Mackenzie (Dr. Skelton) and Dr. Maginn, 1 69. 235. 

 258. 

 ; Mackintosh (Sir James), his speech on Reform, 51. 114. 



JIaclean (John) on two kings of Brentford, 362. 

 ; Oliver St. John, 386. 



I Roe (Sir Thomas), correspondence, 351. 



Wesley's Hymns with Tunes, 453. 

 I Wolf in Scotland, the last, 296. 



j Maclellan (Henry), dr.amatist, 512, 



Mac Nally (Leonard), a pensioned spy, 281. 341. 

 \ Jlac Queen of Pall-a'Chrocain, 402. 

 Macray (J.) on Rev. Peter Cunningham, 212. 

 Faust Legends, their original, 191. 

 " Foreign Quarterly Review," contributors to, 124. 

 French Academy, 94. 

 French records destroyed, 528. 

 Horn and Reraenhlld, 318. 

 Mackenzie (Dr. Skelton), 258. 

 Marat at Edinburgh, 158. 

 Normandy and Brittany legends, 278. 

 Shukspeare and English lexicography, 528. 

 " The style is the man himself," 37. 98. 

 Magal on " Albion Magazine," 187. 

 Maginn (Dr. Wm.) and Harrison Ainsworth, 169. 235. 

 Magnet, early notice of, 536. 

 Magyar Exile on Milzena's dog, 364. 

 Verses of grotesque shapes, 385, 

 Maiden, or clothes' horse, 483. 

 Maidenston Hill, near Greenwich, 379. 

 M. (A. L.) on Framingham Pigot church, 428. 

 Malabar Jews, 232. 41$. 521. 

 Malone (Rt. Hon. Anthony), 211. 

 Malton Abbey, views of, 328, 

 Man, his antiquity on the earth, 414. 

 Manning (Thomas), Suffragan of Ipswich, 225. 296. 



316. 336. 

 Mansel (H. S.) on epigram, " Sunt monachi nequam," 



308. 

 Mantua, the Sepulchre of the Holy Blood, 29. 

 Mantua (Duke of), chambers for his dwarfs, 109. 

 Mapes (^\'alter), his diinking-song, 185. 220. 

 Marat (Jean Paul) in.Edinburgh,'"52. 93. 158. 256. 

 March hares, their madness, 514. 

 Mareshall (Will, de la Grace), origin of the name, 290. 

 Markland (J. H.) on Conybeare's " Lectures," 90. 

 Marlborough (Sarah Jennings, Duchess of), her arro- 

 gance, 215.; birth-place, 330. 407. 

 Marlowe (Chr.), " Come live with me,"&c., 285. 

 Marriage announcements in periodicals, 396. 

 Marriage customs, 186. 239. 443. 

 Marriage law of England, 328. 

 Marriage licences, special, 57. 

 Marriage proverb, 329. 

 JIarrying under the gallows, 364. 

 Marshall (E.) on Shakspeare and the Homilies, 28-1. 

 Marshall (Mrs. Jane), authoress, 11. 

 Marshall (Wm.), engraver, 431. 522. 

 Martin's (St.) day and goose-eating, 243. 

 Martinus de Temperantia, 1490, 128. 

 Marvell (Andrew), letter to John Milton, 47. 90. 



