INDEX. 



537 



M. on Lay of the Last Minstrel, 464. 



on Merrick and Tattersall, 60. 



^-^ on obeism, 149. 



on a regular mull, 508. 



^— on sabbatical and jubilee years of the 



Jews, 4f»4. 



on Southey's March to Moscow, 243. 



on the author of a Modest Enquirv, 



264. 



on " Trepidation talk'd," 486. 



-^— on St. Vitus and St. Patrick's festival, 



241. 

 /i. on Sorrow's English Ballads, 228. 



on MS. of Bede, 247. 



on epitaph on "Sir Thomas Gravener, 



122. 

 -^— . on portrait of Archbishop Williams, 



152. 



on Letters on the British Museum, 



208. 



on the Ulm manuscript, 269. 



M. 4. (J.) on Devonshire folk-lore, 404. 

 -— ^ on earth thrown upon the coffin, 408. 



— on Dr. Young's N'arcissa, 422. 

 on the meaning of peep, 310. 



M. or N., their use in the Church service, 



323. 447. 

 M. (A.J on the expression **at sixes and 



sevens," 425. 



— on the song " Talk not of love," 7. 



M. (A. C.) on the derivation of Minnis, 



38S. 



on the singing of swans, 75. 



Machell (R. B.) on the lingering of the 



spirit. 84. 

 Machell's MS. Collections for Westmore- 

 land and Cumberland, 118. 227. 

 Mackenzie (Kenneth R. H.), translations 



of Apuleius, &c., 76. 

 on Burke's mighty boar of the forest, 



433. 



on time when Herodotus wrote, 124. 



on an inedited ballad on Truth, 134. 



.— ^ ou an oration against Demosthenes, 



141. 



on hornbooks, 151. 



on early culture of the imagination, 



152. 

 a word to the literary men of England, 



161, 



on Trinitall Hall's exequies, 203. 



on a j)nem '' A Vertuous Woman," 



from the Ilarleian MSS., 219. 



on an epitaph on Mr. Browne, 320. 



on Sallustius' Epistles to Caesar, 62. 



140. 



on S.iUustius and Tacitus, 325. 



Mackintosh (Sir James), his notes in books, 



489. 



— on the authors of the Rolliad, 131 . 

 Macklin's ordinary and school of criticism, 



163. 



Maclean not Junius, 378.411. 



Madden (Sir Frederick) on Beatrix Lady 

 Talbot, 10. 



on Charles I. and Nave's collection of 



pictures, 236. 



on the Poems of John Seguard, 261. 



Madden's Reflections and Resolutions, 323. 



Magnum sedile, their use, 142. 



Magpies, 3. 



Maille, the house of, 351. 



Maitland's (Dr. S. R.) Illustrations of Mes- 

 merism, 220. 243. 



— on the Senipecta of Croyland, 357. 

 M. (A. J.) on Voltaire's Ilenriade, 388. 

 Malentour, a motto on a crest, 449. 485. 

 Malta, rccurils at, 180. 



Man, arms of the Isle of, .373. .520. 



Manley (John) on a curious fact in natural 



history, 166. 

 Manuscripts, ancient, proposed association 



for recovering, 161. 261. .34^1. 

 Marforio on collections of pasquinades, 8. 

 Marinus (Kaber) on T.mdcm 1). (). M., 62. 

 Mark xiii. .32., Annotators on, 8. 110. 

 Markham (Charles D.) on the Vavasour* 



of llazlewood, 71. 

 Markham (C. W.) on Ejsheholt Priory, 86. 



Markland (J. H.) on the writers in the 



Rolliad, 333. 

 Mark's (St.), foundation-stone of, Venice, 



88.147. 

 Marriage, curious omen at, 406. 

 Mariconda on St. Francis, 321. 

 Jlarsh's Female Captive, 423. 

 Martin family, 29. 

 Marshal, hereditary earl, 209. 

 Marsham (Sir John), was he knight or 



baronet ? 407. 

 Martinus on the published Dutch books, 



326. 

 Marwoode (John) of Honiton, 450. 

 Mary, Queen of Scots, defence of her exe- 

 cution, 113. 198. 



her crucifix, 517. 



Lament, 89. 172. 



prayer of, 369. 504. 



Mary.de-Castro (St.), churchwardens' ac- 

 counts of, 3.52. 

 Mason not Junius, 402. 432. 

 Massinger, Philip, his father, 52. 

 Mathews (Wm. Franks) on the fire of 



London, 350. 

 Mathew's Mediterranean Passage, 240. 284. 

 ISIalrimony, solemnization of, 307. 

 IVIatrix of monastic seal, 263. 

 M. (A. W.) on Cardinal Hallum, 170. 

 Mawer (Rev. Dr.), epitaph on, 184. 248.291. 

 May (Thomas), notices of, 167. 279. 280. 

 May cats, 20. 84. 

 Mavor of London, is he a privy councillor ? 



496. 

 Mayors, their correct prefix, 92. 

 Mazer wood and Gutta jiercha, 239. 288. 467. 

 M'Calmont (Thomas), notice of H. Smith, 



222. 

 M. '{c. O. S.) on Richard Whiting's watch, 



352. 

 M. (C. R.) on tomb of Chaucer, 183. 



on burying in church walls, 156. 



on the Clench fjmily, 188. 



on Lady Bingham, 229. 



on knights in combat on church chests, 



187. 

 — — on magnum .sedile, 142. 

 Medal, a satirical one, 240. 

 M. (E.J.) on the tomb of Rev. W. Adams, 

 249. 



on *' To. day we purpose," 397. 



on the Tanthony bell, 429. 



Me. (J.), queries and notes on books, men, 



and authors, 117. 

 Mercer ( W. J.) on " Noli n e tangere," 46. 



on the derivation of cad, 46. 



Mercurii on Mathew's Mediterranean Pas- 

 sage, 240. 



on Edmund Prideaux and the post- 



ofl^ice, 266. 



on Pursuits of Literature, S78. 



Merrick, the versifier of the Psalms, 60. 

 Merryweather (F. S.) on aged monks, 60. 

 Merviniensis on arms of Isle of Man, 373. 

 Metrical psalms and hvmns, origin of their 



use, 119. 198. 

 Metropolitan improvements suggested by 



Bishop King, 368. 

 Mezzotiiito on the authorship of the But- 

 cher Duke, 8. 

 M. (F*.) on Paul pitcher night, 239. 

 M. (F. C.) on the motto Malentour, 485. 

 M. (F. E.) on the motto Malentour, 449. 



on the origin of national debts, 374. 



M. (G. R.) on the name Vineyard, 470. 

 Miehing Mallccho in Hamlet, 3.213. 

 Midwives licensed, 29. 41. 

 Mildew in books, 29. 

 Milesians, their origin, 353. 428. 

 Milkmaids in 1753, 367. 

 Miller (Dr.), author of Philosophy of His- 

 tory, commended, 137. 

 Milton and the Calves. head Club, 390. 484. 



expressions in, 241. 



Nativity Ode, 36. 



—— suppo.scd pun by, ,37. 141. 



sonnet, query by, 142. 



Milward (Sir Thomas) his portrait, 8. 

 Miners burning out a delinquent, 133. 



Minium, OT red lead pencil of Archbishop 



Parker, 492. 

 Minnis, it» derivation, 388. 

 Mints, local, 447. 525. 



Miso-dolos on indulgences granted to bene- 

 factors for building Saint George the 



Martyr's, 444. 

 Mistletoe on oaks, 192. 226. 396. 462. 

 Mitre, the episcopal, its origin, 62. 144. 145. 



284. 

 M. (J.) on an ancient MS. of Bedr's Eccles. 



Hist., 180. 

 on natural son of Cardinal Wolsey, 



303. 

 ——on an answer to Fisher's Relation, 



224. 



on orations against Demosthenes, 22S. 



on derivation of Yankee, 260. 



on lost manuscripts, 340. 



on the first edition of the Second Book 



of Homilies, 102. 

 on a prayer of the Bishop of Nantes, 



140. 



on Munchausen's Travels, &c., 453. 



M. (J, E.) on a passage in Virgil. 357. 



M. (J. F.) on Milton and Calves-head Club, 



484. 



(mShakspeare's Venus and Adonis, 260. 



on solemnization of matrimony, 307. 



— — on Voltaire's Henriade, 485. 

 M. (J. H.) on apple-pie order, 468. 



on Denarius Philosophorum, 251. 



on the nine of diamonds, 253. 



on Pope Joan, 395. 



on form of prayer at the healing, 126. 



on the epitaph of the Countess of 



I'embroke, 262. 456. 



on George Steevens and Wm. Stevens, 



286. 

 — ^ on Pepys's song, " Beauty retire," 105. 

 did St. Paul's clock strike thirteen ? 



109. 



on the song Winifreda, 108. 



M. (J. L.) on the Nineveh monuments and 



Milton's Nativity Ode illustrated from 



Lucian, 35. 

 M. (J. O.) on the Thirty-nine Articles, 237. 



on the table of prohibited degrees, 329. 



M. (N.) on epigram against Burke, 284. 



Mock-t>eggar, origin of the term, 44. 



Mocker, its meaning, 73. 



Modest Enquiry, &c., its author, 264. 



Modum Promissionis, 92. 



Molaise (St.), legend of, inquired after, 478. 



Mole, the story of the, 74. 



Monarchia Solipsorum, its authorship, 138. 



197. 

 Monkbarns on proclamation of Langholme 



fair, .56. 

 Monks, aged, of the tenth century, 60.139. 

 Monkstown on Joseph Nicolson's family, 



397. 

 Monosyllables, their use, ,57. 165. 340. 

 Monro (Cecil) on the baldrock, 503. 

 Montchesni family, 518. 

 Mont.de-Piete, 372. 524. 

 IVIonumental symbolism, 449. 

 Monuments, record of existing, 14. 116. 



217.313.418.513. 

 Moore's Almanack, 263. 339. 381. 466. 

 Moorfields in Charles H.'s time, 26a 

 Morse and Ireton families, 250. 

 Mo.saic, its meaning, 389. 469. 521. 

 Moths called souls, 220. 

 Mottos on warming-pans and garters, 84. 



1 15. 290. 522. 

 Mounds, or munts, its meaning, 187. 413. 

 M. (P.M.) on the head of the Saviour, 



\6s. 



— - on lines on the Temple, 505. 

 M. (R.) on a musical plagiarism, 105. 

 M. (R. R.) on hand-bells at funerals, 466. 



on Lord Howard of Effingham, 309. 



— — on Pope Joan, .)95. 



on the Life of St. Pancras, 523. 



^^ on national debts, .V.M. 



on Monte di Pietil, 524. 



M. (S.) on the pedigree ofOwen Glendower, 

 S22. 



