FIRST SERIES. 



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Martin's (St.) Lane, building leases, i. 375. 



Martin (General Claude), xii 453. 



Martin (Richard), the lawyer, iii. 82. 



Martin (Thomas) of Palgrave, his MSS., xii. 321. 



Martin-drunk, origin of the term, v. 578; vii. 19. 190. 



Martinet, derivation of the term, ii. 118. 167. 220. 



Martini^re college at Calcutta, xii. 266. 453. 



Martinique, its derivation, v. 11. 165. 330. 354. 572. 



Martins, the three, xii. 428. 



Martyn, origin of the name, vi. 460. 



Martyn (Ben.), " Timoleon," xi. 98. 139. 253. 



Martyn (Henry), tract on the East India Trade, vii. 



471. 

 Martyr of Collet Well, viii. 41 1. 

 Martyr (Peter), allusion to Virgil, ii. 101. 

 Martyr-philosopher, in " Diary of a late Divsician," xii. 



146. 

 Martyrs feeling pain, ix. 246. 590. 

 Marulla's monumental inscription, iv. 105. 

 Marvel! (Andrew), birth-place, vi. 20. 107; his Life 

 and Works, v. 439. 513. 548. 597; vi. 20. 107; 

 painted portrait, xii. 243.393; " Rehearsal Trans- 

 prosed," xi. 104; was he poisoned? vii. 476. 

 Marwood (Thomas), physician, xii. 203. 

 Marwoode (John) of Honiton, iii. 450. 

 Mary L, Queen, created Princess of Wales, iii. 477; iv. 

 24. 176; anxiety for the birth of a child, i. 188; 

 crown, xi. 400; langu.ige of her days, ii. 21. 

 Mary Queen of Scots, at Auchincas, ix. 325. 

 Book of Hours, iv. 418. 

 Bothwell's confession, iv. 313; v. 381. 

 chair, vii. 197. 

 crucifix, iii. 517. 

 daughter, vi. 150. 



defended by Earl of Buclian, vii. 237. 

 Douglas (Robert), iv. 23. 299. 

 epigram on, iv. 316. 356. 385. 

 execution, iii. 113. 198. 

 gold cross, vi. 486; vii. 95. 

 Lament, iii. 89. 172. 



Marcaldi's Life of Mary, xii. 324. 371. 415. 500. 

 marriage contract with Botliwell, i. 97. 

 medal and relic, viii. 293. 444. 

 monument at Antwerp, v. 415. 517. 

 portraits, vi. 36. 78. 100. 

 prayer, iii. 369. 504. 

 seal, vi. 36. 111.210. 

 Strickland's Life, xii. 417. 

 Wordsworth's lament, viii. 77. 

 Mary, dangliter of James I. of Scotland, vii. 260. 

 Mary Beatrice of Modena, her medal, vi. 488. 

 Mary, its change into Polly, i. 215. 299. 

 Mary-buds, a flower, x. 225. 



Mary-de-Casfro (St.) Leicester, churchwardens' ac- 

 counts, iii. 352. 

 Mary of Guise, elopement of her fairest attendant, v. 



152. 305. 

 Maiy of Lorraine, painting of, viii. 538. 

 Miry's (St.) church, Beverley, vii. 181. 

 Mary (St.) Littory, or ad Litters, ii. 469. 

 Mary (St.) of the Lowes, or De Lacubus, vi. 174. 

 Mary (St.) Overy's piiinted windows, vi. 127. 

 Marylebone gardens, i. 383. 490. 

 Mas, an abbreviation of Master, v. 322. 



Masham church, Yorkshire, bra,ss at, vii. 272.] 



Masham (Lady), n^e Abigail Hill, viii. 43 ; x. 206. 



Masks worn by women in theatres, v. 536. 



Maslin pots, x. 393. 



Mason (Dr. Charles), MS. Essay on Roman Roads, ii. 2 1 . 



Mason (Sir John), noticed, v. 537; vi. 150. 



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



Mason (Rt. Hon. John Monck), xi. 405. 



Mason (William), not Junius, iii. 409. 432. 



Masque at Christmas, 1620, xii. 485. 



Mass, its etymology, ii..l29. 



Massingberd (Oswald), Maltese knight, x. 200. 



Massinger (Philip), ^burial register, x. 206; his fathei? 



iii. 52. 

 Master family in Kent, vii. 85. 

 Master of the Revels, i. 143. 158. 219. 373; of the 



Pastimes, ii. 132. 

 Masters and marshals of the ceremonies, iv. 405.! 

 Masterton (Cliarles), dramatist, xii. 146. 

 Mathematical archseology, i. 132 ; bibliography, x. 3. 



47. 190; xi. 370. 516. 

 JIathematical Society of Wapping, vi. 410. 493. 557. 

 Matliematicians, British, their lives, viii. 541. 

 Mather (Capt. John), his trial, vi. 342. 421. 

 Mather (Cotton), specimen of his poetry, vi. 579. 

 Matiiew, a Cornish family, ix. 222. 289. 551. 

 Mathew's Mediterranean Passage, iii. 240. 284. 

 Mathias (John James), author of "The Pursuits of Li- 

 terature," i. 212. 253; iii. 240. 276. 378; xii, 426. 

 Mathias's (St.) day in leap-year, vii. 58. 115. 

 Matrix of monastic seal, iii. 263. 

 Mutta (Count de), x. 138. 157. 

 Mattaire (^Kchael), letter to Earl of Oxford, ix. 28. 

 Mattliew (St.), distich on his day, x. 321. 

 Matthew (Bp. Toby), consecration, v. 466. 

 Matthew (Father), his chickens, viii. 469. 

 Matthew of Westminster, Bohn's edition, ix. 8. 

 Matthieu (Peter), " Life of Sejanus," ii. 215. 

 Mattocks (Sarali), John Hampden's grand-daugliter, 



iv. 423. 

 Maty's New Review, xi. 265. 

 Maudit (St ), his well, x. 322. 



Maudlin, or Alagdalene, its derivation, vi. 552; vii. 50. 

 Maultasch (Margaret), her Life, iv. 56. 122. 

 Maurice of Prendergast, x. 112. 

 Maurice (Rev. Peter), his censure, x. 147. 

 Maurus de Laudibus Sancla Crucis, vi. 9. 61. 109. 



327. 

 Mauther, East Anglian word, ii. 217. 365. 411. 

 Mawer (Dr. John), epitaph, iii. 184. 248. 291; xii. 



253. 

 Mawkin, hare or cat, ix. 303. 385. 601 ; x. 252, 

 Mawmet, or mammet, its derivation, ix. 43. 82. 

 Maxwell (John) of Terraughty and Munches, v. 203. 

 May (Baptist), noticed, vi. 271. 

 May (Thomas), iii. 167. 279, 280. 

 May butter, v. 609. 

 May cats, iii. 20. 84. 

 May-day customs, i. 187. 221; v. 581: ix. 516; x. 91; 



xii. 297. 

 May dew, ii. 474. 

 May marriages, i. 467 ; ii. 52. 

 Maydenburi seal, ix. 516. 



Mayer (Joseph), museum at Liverpool, viii. 522.. 

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