M. (F.) on Compendyous Olde Treatyse, 
277 
—— on Dore of Holy Scripture, 140. 
— on Dr. Hugh Todd’s MSS, 282, 
— on Madoc, 282. 
—— on MS. Book of Hours, 276. 
— on MSS. of Sir Roger 'Twysden, 282, 
—— on royal genealogies, 282. 
— on “ Factotum,” 83. 
— on viridis vallis, 285. 
M. (G.) on incumbents of Church livings, 
91. 
— on Katharine Pegg, 91. 
— on Rev, I. Leman, 91. 
— on Selago and Samolus, 201. 
on travelling hand-bills, 146. 
M. (H. J.) on ballad of Dick and the Devil, 
172. 
Michael (St.) and All Angels, festival of, 
202. 235. 
Microscope, 217. 
Middle Ages (Hallam’s), 51. 
Middle Temple, 123 
Miland (John) on trade editions — Cottle’s 
Life of Coleridge, 55. 
Military execution, 246. 476. 
Milnes (Richard Monckton) on St. Thomas 
of Lancaster, 181 
Milton, on passages in, 236. 
Milton’s Defensio, MS. notes in, 104, 
— L’Allegro, 316. 
— Minor Puems, notes on, 316. 
— pedigree. Richard Haley or Hales 
Sub. 
— Prose Works, Bolin’s edition, 483. 
* Minar’s Book of Antiquities, 277. : 
Minimum de Malis, 374. 
Minerva, order of, 188. 
Misquvtations, 38. 
Mistake in Gibbon, 390. 
Miryland town, 165. 237. 
M. (J.) on Complutensian Polyglot, 268. 
— Evelyn’s Sculptura, 205, 
—— * God tempers the wind,” &c., 357. 
— on Gray’s elegy, 221. 
— on le petit Albert, 474. 
—— on origin of Rococo, 356. 
— on Richard of Cirencester, 206. 
—— on Roger Bacon ; hints and queries for 
a new edition of his works, 393. 
— on theses, 451. 
—— on treatise of equivocation, 264. 
—, wild huntsman, 363. 
—, did Oliver Cromwell write the new 
Star of the North, 202. 
M. (J. B.) on Bristol riots, 352. 
— on a French maxi, 251. 
M. (J. EK.) on ancient motto, 93. 
M. (J. F.) on birthplace of Andrew Borde, 
3 
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— on definition of clericus, 149. 
— on derivation of calamity, 268. 
— on Gray’s elegy, 101. 
—, hints to intending editors, 386. 
— on Mare de Saham and Portum Pu- 
sillum, 106. 
— on letters of Mrs Chiffinch, 124. 
— on notes froin fiy-Jeaves, No. iv.,. 164. 
—— on 4 passage in L’ Allegro, notes on 
Milton’s miner poems, 316. 
—— on Richard Haley or Hales, 565. 
— on the fraternity of vagabonds, 220, 
—— on Walewich or Watewich, 236. 
) M. (J. H) on Burnet, 541. 
— on Jew’s-harp, 342. 
— on Milton's L’ Allegro, 316. 
— on *'to feitle,” 169. 
Modest discours, 205, 253 
Mo.wastery, arrangement of one, 452. 
Moneta Sanctw Helen, 100, 
Monk, Skinner’s life of, 378. 
Monmouth’s ash, 82. 
—, Duke of, 358. 
—, execution of, 237. 
—, capture of, 524, 
—., inedited letter of, 579. 
—, wemorials of the last days of, 198. 
—., correspondence, 427, 
— his pocket-book, 397. 
INDEX. 
Monody on Sir John Moore, 321. 448. 
Monoux, Roland, monumental brass, 137. 
188. 
Monosyllables, use of, 285. 
Monro (Cecil) on form of petition, 75. 
Monson (Lord) on Lord Carrington or Ka- 
rinthon, 490. 
Monumental brass, 370. 405. 
Moore, Sir John, monody on the death of, 
S21. 445. 
Morgan, De (Professor), and Dr. Johnson, 
107. 
Morning Herald, when first established, 7. 
Morse As caught the mare, 320. 
Moses, why represented with horns, 383. 
419. 
Mosquito country, origin of the name, 
early connection of the Mosquito Indians 
with the English, 425. 
Mother of Thomas & Becket, 415. 490. 
Motto, ancient, 93. 104, 156. 189, 340, 
—,, of University of Cambridge, 76. 
—, Sapcote, 366. 476. 
—, singular, 214. 233. 
— , the Buckingham, 138. 252. 283. 459, 
Mousetrap, book of the, 154. 
—., Dante, 339. 
Mowbray coheirs, 213. 388. 
Morning Chronicle, when established, 7. 
M. (R. M.) on chrysopolis, 383. 
— on Darnley’s birih-place, 220. 
— on Sanuto, 2920. 
—(S.A.) on Charlemagne’s talisman, 
—on the darkness at the crucifixion, 
186. 
MS. volume of chronicles at Reigate, note 
of, 6. 
MSs. of Casaubon, 422. 
— of Dr. Hugh ‘Todd, 340. 
— of Locke, 401 451. 
of the Wyclifiite translations of the 
Seripture, 36b. 
— sermons by Jeremy Taylor, 125. 
— of Sir Roger Troysden, 76. 
M. (J. B.), Flemish account, 8. 
M. (J. F.) on Ling and Bodenham, 86. 
M. (J. H.) on Countess of Pembroke’s let- 
ter, 119. 
M. (J. R) on parallel passages or plagia- 
risins in Childe Harold, 299. 
Muffins and crumpets, derivation of, 173. 
205. 253. 
Munford (George), query, Is the Dombec 
the Domesday of Alfred, 365. 
Murrain in cows (charm for) used in Ire- 
land, 349. 
Musatir on a Flemish account, 74. 
Music room in Charles Street, Covent Gar- 
den, 595. 
— in Dean Street, Soho, 395. 
** Mutual friend,” Dr. Kennedy on the ex- 
pression, 149. 
M. (W.) on derivation of “ finkle,” 384. 477. 
M. (W. B.) on Mare de Saham—Portumn 
Pusitllum— Watewich, 1¥1/. 
M. (W. L.) on Gray’s Elegy, 221. 
** My love and I for kisses played,” &c., 302. 
458. 
My mind to me a kingdom is, 489. 502. 
N. 
N. on Reinerius Saccho, 205. 
—— on Lohn’s edition of Milton’s prose 
works, 483. 
on busts of James I. and Charles I., 
and ancient tapestry, 43. 
— on discours modest, 205, 
— on Dr. Sam. Parr, and Dr. John Tay- 
lor of Shrewsbury school, 467. 
— on Katharine Pegg, 91. 
— on Kev. T. Leman, 91. 
on William Godwin, 415. 
N.(A.), Minar’s Books of Antiquities, 277. 
— on Reheting and Rehetours, 279. 
—— on William Baxter, 285, 
Nagshead, Cheapside, 410. 
505 
Name (change of), 246, 337. 
Names of towns (Latin), 402. 
Napoleon, tablet to, 262. 406. 461. 
Nares on Scarborough warning, 138. 
Nash’s terrors of the night, 400. 455. 
Naso on Cock Lane, 244. 
on Mary-le-bone Gardens, 383, 
— on the Norman crusades, 103, 
—— on the limes, 136. 
Nat Lee’s certificate, 149. 
Nathan on the ecclesiastical year, 381. 
— on “ Vox et przterea mhil,’”’ 587. 
N (B.) on the lobster in the medal of the 
pretender, 167. 
— on Richard Green of Lichfield, 167. 
— on Thistle of Scotland, 166. 
Nec pluribus impar, 422. 
N. (E. L.) on the Koran by Sterne, 216. 
Nell Gwynne, Vennison’s funeral sermon 
on, 28. 
Nelson’s brother, letters of immediately 
after the battle of ‘Trafalgar, 36. 
Nemo, Christ’s Hospital, old songs once 
popular there, 318. 
sae the Memoirs of an American Lady, 
V0 
, What is the meaning of complexion, 
352. 
» query as to the author of Literary 
Leisure, 352. 
Neve ( Peter Le) original letter of, 451. 
New Star of the Noith, did Oliver Crom- 
well write it, 202 
New Year’s Day custom, 214, 
Neweastle House, 436. 
New Exchange, 451. 
** News,” origin of the word, 270. 359. 487. 
Nightingale (15.) medal of the pretender, 58. 
Nine of diamonds, why and when called 
the curse of Scotland, 61. 90. 
N. (J. &.) on John Stowe, 297. 
N. (J G.) on Constantine the artist, 452. 
—— on Josias Ibach, Stada, 452. 
~— on the Master of the Revels, 158. 
Nomade, 342, 389 
Norman crusader, the, 103. 
Norman pedigrees, 214. 265 
Norris on Gowghe’s Dore of Holy Scrip. 
ture, 205. 
Northman on Martin the Louvain printer, 
373. 
— on Portugal, 246. 
—, why are North American aborigines 
called Indians, 254 
Nosce Teipsum, an exception,!Epigram, 391, 
Note on Herodotus, by Dean Swift, 350. 
— on Cold Harbour, 60. . 
Notes on authors and books, 42. 
— on the Dodo, 410. 
— from fly leaves, No. 1. 9: No. 11. 
28: No. 3. 39; No.4. 164; No. 5, 211; 
No. 6. £27. 
— inethod of keeping them, 104. 
— upon notes No. 1. 19, 
— query as to, 45. 
— value of a repository for, 8. 
—— upon books, sales, catalogues, &c. in 
every number. 
—— to correspondents, in every number. 
Novela recent one, 231. 285. 
Novus on compendyous Olde Treatyse, 404. 
— on ‘Tracts, by F. H. 490. 
— on Walter Lynne, 474. 
— on Woolton’s Christian manual, 490, 
Nudd (Gwynn ab), on Merry Lwyd, 315. 
Numismatic queries, 468. 
Nursery games and Rhymes, 401. 
oO. 
O. on a Latin epigram, 416. 
O (1.) on portraits in the British Mu- 
seum, 505. 
O (R.) on coffee, the Lacedemonian 
black broth, 124. 204. 
—— on portrait of Charles I., 158. 
—— on register of Cromwell's baptism, 136. 
Office book of Sir Henry Herbert, M3. 
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