INDEX. 



671 



M. on Celtic and Latin languages, 174. 



chronograms and anagrams, 42. 



divining-rod, 350. 



— law and usage, 289. 



Manichican games, 289. 



Mrs. Catherine Barton, 258. 



•^— names reversible, 244. 



—— Newton and Somers, 78. 



— Pilgrim's Progress, Part in., 222. 



proverb, " Vaut mieux," &c., 220. 



Shaksi>earc, first folio, 220. 



straw-paper, 491. 



watch-paper inscription, 575. 



M. (2) on Haulf-naked Manor, 350. 



— passage in Sophocles, 478. 



" Well's a fret," 258. 3;«). 



fjt.. on barnacles, 300. 



binders of the Harleian library, 335. 



divining-rod, 400. 



Greek inscription on a font, 352. 



Waugh, Bishop of Carlisle, 400. 



M. (A. C.) on red hair, 86. 



Little Silver, 150. 



Napoleon's thunder-storm, 148. 



— oaken tombs, 180. 



— praying to the West, 343. 



* Macadam, epigram on, 441. 

 MacCulloch (Edgar) on Cornish folk lore, 



(il8. 



Devontanisms, 654. 



Maces, spiked, in abbey church. Great 

 Malvern, 254. 



Macgillivray (Professor), 467. 584. 



Mackenzie (Kenneth H. H.) on Zend gram- 

 mar, 491. 



Mackey (Sampson Arnold) noticed, 468. 

 565. 



Macleane (Lachlan), notice of, 619. 



Macray (John) on advertisements and pro- 

 spectuses, 562. 



arms of De Sissonne, 327. 



D. Ferrand, 329. 



Fete des Chaudrons, 161. 



Jahn's Jahrbuch, 112. 



— — manuscripts dispersed, 434. 



Professor Hilgcr's treatise, 52. 



Professor Macgillivray, 581. 



revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 



639. 

 St. Paul's Epistles to Seneca, 88. 



— Scotch newspapers, 161. 

 table-turning, 131. 



Mactavish (Duncan) on Celtic and Latin 

 languages, 280. 



Madden (Sir F.) on Bale's MSS. referred to 

 by Tanner, 311. 



.. was Thomas Lord Ljttelton "Ju- 

 nius" ?31. 



Magnet symbolical of love, 280. 



Maitland (Dr. S. K. ) on clerical duel, 7. 



Majority, the attainment of, 198. 250. 296. 

 371. 541. 



Malachy (St.), prophecy on the Popes, 390. 



Malatesti and Milton, 237. 295. 



* Mallet's second wife, 272. 



Malta, Knights of, letters to the grand 



masters, 99. 557. 

 . English, Irish, and Scotch knights, 



189. 

 Mammet, its derivation, 515. 655. 

 Mammon, an idol god, 173. 223. 

 Manichaean games, 239. 

 Manliness, its meaning, 94. 127. 

 Mansel (H. L.) on battle of Villers en 



Couche, 370. 



* Manuscript fragments, 77. 



* Manuscript, the earliest historical, 340. 

 Manuscripts, dispersion of parts of, 434. 

 Marcarnes, the family of, 365. 572. 

 Mardel, or mardle, its derivation, 411. 577. 

 Margoliouth (Moses) on " Could we with 



ink," &c., 180. 648. 



Hebrew Testament, 196. 



Psalm cxxvii. 2., 519. 



query from the Hymmalayas, 339. 



* Margoliouth's Hebrew Testament, 196. 

 Markland (J. H ) on Bishop Ken, 10. 

 Marlborough at Blenheim, 409. 

 Marriage custom at Knutsford, 617. 



Marriage service, the fee and the ring, 150. 



230. 525. 

 Marriott (T. S.) on stereoscopic angles, 



275. 

 " Marry, come up ! " explained, 9. 

 Marsh (J. F.) on Milton's widow, 200. 



vellum cleaning, 340. 



Martin (John) on Caley's Ecclesiastical 

 Survey, 104. 



on definition of a proverb, 304. 



MocfTus HiffTOi on Psetus and Arria, 374. 



* Martyn the regicide noticed, 621. 

 « Martyr of Collet Well, 411. 



* Mary of Lorraine, painting of, 538. 

 Mary Queen of Scots, medal and relic of, 



293. 444. 

 Wordsworth's lament of, 77. 



* Mason (Lady), her third husband, 620. 

 Mathematicians, British, their lives, 541. 

 Matrimonial custom at Wellow, 490. 



Mat o' the Mint on florin and royal arms, 



621. 

 Matter-of-Fact on photographs in natural 



colours, 228. 



* Matthew's (Father) chickens, 469. 

 Matthews (Wm.) on electric telegraphs, 



78. 

 Mauilies, Manillas, 278. 

 Mayer (Joseph), his museum at Liverpool, 



522. 

 Mavors and sheriffs, their precedence, 126. 



605. 

 M. (C. M.) on camera lucida, 354. 

 M. (C. R.) on the derivation of Celt, 271. 

 M'Cree ( Wm.) on portrait of Hobbes, 453. 



* M'Dowall family, 563. 



M. (E.) on curfew at Sandwich, 466. 



" Qui facit per alium facit per se," 



- 422. 



" Salus populi suprema lex," 410. 



Medical education, foreign, 341. 398. 502. 

 Medicus on foreign medical education, 341. 



sneezing, 366. 



Megatherium Americanum, 19. 109. 

 M. (E. J.) on " green eyes," 593. 

 Memnon (Prince), his sister, 622. 

 Merritt ( T. L.) on new developing mixture, 



549. 



stereoscopic angles, 109. 419. 



Metaouo on Seven Whisperers, 436. 

 Mewburn (F.) on Chandler, Bishop of Dur- 

 ham, 341. 

 M. (F.) on Captain Jan Dimmeson, 469. 



Court-House, Painswick, 493. 



l)oetical tavern signs, 452. 



strut- stowers and yeathers, 2-33. 



M. (F.), Malta, on collodion negatives, 629. 

 M. (F. T.) on History of York, 524. 

 M. (G.) on " Adrian turn'd the bull," 79. 

 M. (G. R.) on lines from the Christian 



Year, 577. 



Marcarnes family, 365. 



M. (H.) on fossil trees between Cairo and 



Suez, 126. 

 .— Glover's handwriting, 589. 

 Indian proper name, 651. 



— King Lear, 97. 



— member of parliament electing him- 

 self, 586. 



Michaelmas goose, inquiry respecting, 368. 

 Middleton (F. M.) on Cambridgeshire folk 

 lore, 382. 



Hampshire folk lore, 617. 



passage in Tennyson, 399. 



Militarison military music temp. Charles I., 

 80. 



* Military music, 80. 



Milton's Allegro, passage in, 249. 

 Milton and Malatesti, 237. 295. 

 Milton at Eyford-House, Gloster, 290. 

 Milton's descendants, 359. 630. 



* Latin Familiar Correspondence, 640. 



Lycidas, 497. 



« Paradise Lost, 388. 



widow, her family, 12. 134. 200. 375. 



452. 454. 544. 594. 



* Mineral acids, 339. 



* Minshuil (Randall) and his Cheshire Col- 

 lections, 467. 



MinshuU (Handle), father of Milton's 



widow, 12. 134. 200. 375. 452. 544. 594. 

 Minstrelsy, Midland County, 257. 



* Mirrour to all who follow the Wars, 151. 

 Misapplication of terms, 537. 



* Misaubin (Dr.) noticed, 8. 

 Misquotations, recent, 315. 513. 



* Mistletoe query, 621. 

 Mistranslations, curious, 201. 



Mitred abbot in Wroughton Church, Wilts, 



411.576. 

 M. (J.) on Harmony of the Four Gospels, 

 415. 



H. Neale, editor of Shakspeare, 5391 



library of St. Paul's School, 641. 



Turkish and Russian Grammars, 561. 



Wellesley, its derivation, 173. 



M. (J. F.) on choirochorographia, 229. 



Christ's cross, 18. 



High Commission Court, 175. 



. inscription near Cirencester, 130. 



Milton's descendants, 5'o9. 594. 



pistol, its early use, 7. 



Shakspeare, critical digest of, 170. 



M. (J. H.) on Baskerville the printer, 349. 



Lord Ball of Bagshot, 365. 



— — St. Werenfrid and Butler's Lives, 342. 

 M. (J. R.) on epigram by Sir Walter Scott, 



575. 

 M. (J. T.) on Jane Scrimshaw, 441. 

 M'K. (J. D.) on foreign medical education, 



502. 

 M. (K. N.) on albumenised paper, 501. 

 M. (L. A.) on Tusser's doxology, 440. 

 M. (M.) on legitimation in Scotland, 220. 

 M. (NavorscAer) on Hendericus du Buoys, 



231. 

 Mn. (J.) on " Short red, God red," 398. 

 Mob, is it an English word ? 386. 524. 573. 



631. 

 Modena (Duke of) noticed, 34. 113. 

 Mona, its derivation, 291. 

 Monaldeschi, his murder, 34. 160. 

 Monk (General), his birth-place, 316. 453. 

 Monk, its etymology, 291. 527. 



* Montague (Lord), his Household Book, 

 540. 



* Montmartre, its etymology, 468. 



* Monumental brass at Wanlip, 515. 

 abroad, 497. 



Moon superstitions, 79. 145. 321. 



* Moore (Francis) his parentage, 271. 

 Morgan (Octavius) on Delft manufacture, 



12;). 



Morgan (Professor A. De) on attainment of 

 majority, 250. 372. 



spurious edition of Baily's Annuities, 



242. 



Lord Halifax and Catherine Barton, 



429. 



Thomas Wright of Durham, 218. 



Morlee and Lovel, 51. 



Morrow of a feast, 412. 



Mosaffur on a palindrome, 520. 



Moses, the royal donkey, 488. 



Mottos of German emperors, 170. 548. 



Mou.sehunt, a small animal, 516. 606. 



M. (P.) on " Firm was their faith," &c., 564. 



M. (R.) on curious posthumous occurrence, 

 205. 



M. (S.) on soke mills, 272. 



Mt. (J.) on Browne's tragedy of Polidus, 

 159. 



Robert Fairlie, 159. 



humbug explained, 161. 



Jerningham and Doveton, 127. 



M. (T. O.) on queries from the Navorscher, 

 89. 



Muffs worn by gentlemen, 63. 281. 353. 



Muggers noticed, 34. 305. 



Muirson (Patrick) on two passages in Shak- 

 speare, 384. 



Mulciber. inquired after, 102. 185. 232. 



Mulder (S. J.) on Dutch pottery, 183. 



Murdoch (J. B.) on Margaret Patten, 442. 



Muscipula, translated by Dr. Hoadly, 229. 

 550. 



M. (W. L.) Lord Wm. Russell's burial- 

 place, 100. 



