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INDEX. 



Library of George III., its transfer to the 



nation, 69. lUU. 154. +W. 

 Lilbuine (John), notices of, 134. 241. 

 Lincolniensis on Streso's Commentaries, 



LinCeamina and surplices, 19:2. 262. 301. 



35t^i. 

 Literary difficulties, classification of, 188. 

 Literature, the claims of, 337. 390. 

 Livery stables, wlicn first so called, 275. 

 L. (J.) on Jocelme's Legacy, 41U. 

 on tile foundation of Hertford Priory, 



472. 

 L. (J. H.) on Lady Petre"s monument, "4. 

 — ^ on the pronunciation of Coke and 



Cowper, 76. 



on Monk and Cromwell families, 453. 



L. (L. B.) on bonk plates, 94. 



on the Caxton cotter, 436. 



L. (L. U.) on Grimsdyke, 331. 

 Llewellyn on the word baronette, 44. 



on the family ot Kyme, 110. 



on collars of SS., 236. 



on Leoiiaril iVIl and Judge Fell, 256. 



L. (L. L.) on "Mad as a iVIarch hare," 



208. 



on the derivation of selion, 2.78. 



on bees being informed of a death, 270. 



Locke's manuscripts, 243. 



Locusts of the New Testament, 2.75. 351. 457. 



I..ofcop, its meaning, 411. 



Log-book, its origin, 154. 



Log-ship, its meaning, 254. 379. 



Lombard's Book of .Sentences, MS. notes 



in, ISS- 243. 2S2. 326. 

 Lomelyne vDoiningo), noticed, 194. 

 Lominus' work, btackloano^ Ha^resis, 193. 



239. 458. 

 London, derivation of, 437. 505, 

 London, city charter, 4+4. 

 Londonderry, siege of, «7. 162. 242. 

 Londoner on the word Cockney, 318. 475. 

 Longfellow's allusion to " One who dwel- 



leth on the lihine," 22. 

 Looker-on on the meaning of rack, 1.58. 

 Lord Mavor of London not a privy coun- 

 cillor, 28. 

 Lotsky (Dr. J.) on Panslavic sketches, 306. 

 on Panslavic literature and the British 



Museum, 364. 

 Louis Philippe and his bag of nails, 484. 

 Lovel (Wm.j of Tarent Kawsou, his pedi- 

 gree, 190. 

 Lower (Mark Antony) on suicides buried 



in cross roads, 329. 

 Lowlander on plaids and tartans, 77. 

 Lowy of Tunbridge, its locality, 21;14. 453. 

 Luther, a passage in his Itesponsio, 192. 

 L. (W.) on Cardinal Wolsey's punishment, 



213. 

 L. (W. H.) on compositions during the 



Protectorate, 406. 

 Lychtenberger's Prognosticatio, 233. 

 Lycian iuscriptions, on deciphering them, 



383. 488. 

 Ljoiii5j inscription at, 502. 



M. 



M. on Lady Hutchinson, 85. 



on intbtake as to an eclipse, 125. 



on Dav.ies' magnetic il discovery, 125. 



on the day of the month, l.JO. 



on the invention of printing, 143. 



. on Frederick Egmoiit, lU. 



on Nullus and Nemo, 1.53. 



on cl.issiticatiGU of literary difficulties, 



188. 



■ on hyphenism and hyphenization,£03, 



■ on what constitutes a proverb, 239. 



on Sir Walter Raleigh inVirginia,241. 



. on accuracy of printing, 250. 



on l)e Foe's hoube at Stoke Newing- 



ton, 29!l. 



. . on Herschel anticipated, 2.S4. 



on the aetroiiomical term climate, 301. 



on inulta reiiascentur, &c., 313. 



M. on fire unknown in N. ii. Wales, 331. 



Mabillon's charge against the Spanish 



clergy, 275. 

 Blabiotte (Jacques) who was he ? 7. 

 M. (A. C.) on the broad arrow, 41'J. 



on the corruption Hotigoumont, 456. 



Mauaulay's ballad of the Battle of Naseby, 



485. 

 MatCabe (W. B.) on salting the bodies of 



the dead, 6. 

 Macfarlane's Geographical Collections, 406. 



509. 

 Mackenzie tK. R. H.), notes on Julin, 171. 



228. 

 on the recovery of ancient authors, 



282. 

 Madden (Sir F.) on tlie Duke of Mon- 

 mouth's pocket-books, 1. 



• on a MS. of .■Vnthony Mundy, 5^. 



on a MS. account of the landing of 



Perkiii Warbeck, 377. 

 Madrigals in praise of Queen Elizabeth, 



185. 

 Magliabechi, anagram on his name, 40.5. 

 Maitland (Ur. S. K.) on gho_-t stones, 5 



. on Lychtenberger's Pronosticatio, 233. 



Mallet's second wife, her death, 191. 

 Malory's History of Prince Arthur, 2.57. 

 Maltese dialect, inquiry respecting, SSS, 

 Matvina, a tragedy, its author, 294. 

 Ma;ris on Metrical History of England, 



315. 

 Maiideville, his portrait, 152. 

 Manley (John) on snake's antipathy to fire, 



131. 

 Man-of-war. why a ship is so called, 40. 

 Marcus jElius Antoninus. 152. 245. 

 Margoliouth (Dr.) on a Hebrew sermon in 



stone, 378. 



on Wady Mokatteb, 481. 



Mariconda, a chapter on emblems, 403. 



Oil " No cross no crown," 423. 



Mark, the evangelist, called the stump- 

 fingered, lyi. 

 Markham( Charles W.) on Braham Moor, 



270. 



on the Island of jEgina, 412. 



Marriage, a curious omen at, 142. 

 Marriages within ruined churches, 231. 



261. 355. 

 Martham church, monumental inscription 



in, 20. 105. 

 Martial's distribution of hours, 273. 3-'^2. 

 iMartin (J.) on the me.ining of Agla, 115. 

 Martin's jSt.) cock, 291. 

 Mary, Queen of Scots, and Robert Douglas, 



23. 299. 



. and Bothwell's confession, 313. 



epigrtiiii on, 316. oj6. 385. 



Masters and marshals of the ceremonies, 



405. 

 Matter of fact on Tennyson's use of the 



word cycle. 37. 

 Maultasch (Margaret), her life wanted, 56. 



122. 

 IMayor of London not a privy councillor, 9. 



1,37. 157. IhO 2.!G. 284. 

 Mazer wood explained, 211. 

 McCiilmnnt (Thos.) on Latin translalion of 



Butler's Analogy, 85. 



on Coke and Cowper, 93. 



M. D. (an) on the origin of the term man- 

 of-war, 49. 

 on " You friend drink to me friend," 



59. 

 M. (E. A.) on the derivation of Stone- 



henge, 214. 



. . on Blackloante Hieresis, 458. 



Melun, les .\nguilles de, origin of the pro- 

 verb, 20. 

 M. (E. M ) on proof of sword bkides, 181. 

 Mer ries Histoires, its authorship, 88. 

 Mercator, Do Foe's connection with, 3.'58. 

 Merlin's prophecy of the electric telegraph, 



341. 

 Merry Wakefield, origin of the proverb, 369. 

 Methwen arms, 424. 

 Wctivier (George) on skull-caps, 231. 



on the origin of i'ale of a 1 ub, 242. 



Mews, its derivation, 20. 



M. (F.J.) on Borough-Engli5h,260. 



M. (G.) on the five fingers, 261. 



on the baker's daughter, 5:69. 



on the etymology of quistourne, 300, 



M. (G. R.) on texts before sermons, 344. 



. on the meaning of V. D. M., 369. 



M. (H.) on the Leman baronetcy, 58. 



Mice, medical use of, 52. 



Michaelmas goose, 291. 



Middleton's epigrams and satyres, 272. 411. 



Milesian, origin of Uie term, 175. 



Milkmaids, dancing, 73. 



Milton, expressions in, 394. 



was he an Anglo-Saxon scholar ? 100. 



181. 



Misereres, the use of, 367. 



Miserrimus, an autobiography, 37. 



Miss, its early use, 6. 44. 93. 



Mistletoe in South Carolina, 110. 



Mite.on visiting cards, 195. 



M. (J.) on the proverb, '* Apprendre par 

 ca?ur," 75. 



on Ur. Young's Narcissa, 110. 



on the dauphine oti France, 195. 



on sardonic smiles, 196. 



M. 4. (J.) on Devonshire superstitions, 99. 



on Serius, where situated, 124. 



. — — on corpse passing makes a right of 

 way, 124. 



on the derivation of chatter-box, 344. 



M. (J. H.) on the royal library, 69. 109. 



on Handel's Occasional Oratorio, 74. 



on the Caxton memorial, 146. 



on Gen. James Wolfe, o23. 



on the old Countess of Desmond, 426. 



M. (J. O.) on glass in windows not a fi.\- 

 ture, 99. 



on Plancius' Map of the World, 38-3. 



on Hues on the use of the globes, 384. 



M. (L.) on lord mayor not a privy coun- 

 cillor. 137. 



M. (L. M.I on Lord Edw. Fitzgerald, 230. 



on the Bourchier family, 233. 



Mil. (J.) on the circulation of the blood, 110. 



Mocatieb mountains, 266. 



Jlodern universal history, maps of, 346. 



Moiuk (General), verses presented to, 421. 



Monk and Cromwell families, 381. 455. 506. 



Monmouth (Diikeof), his letter to the Vice- 

 chancellor of Cambridge, 9. 



Monmouth (Duke of), his pocket-books, 1. 

 70. 391. 



Montagu (Walter) on the republic of San 

 Marino, 64. 



Montgomery (Sir Hugh), his sepulture, 254. 



Monumental inscription in St. Anne in the 

 Willows, 88. 



Monumental symbolism, 72. 209. 



Moonlight causing putrefaction, 273. 332. 



■■is:,. 



Moore's Almanack, 74. 162. 



Mop, its meaning, 190. 



Moravian hymn, its genuineness, 502. 



More (Sir'Phos.), the date of his knight- 

 hood, 152. 



and John Fisher, 417. 



Morgan (A.de) on a spurious edition of 

 Baily's Annuities, 19. 



on the difficulty of getting rid of a 



name, 173. 



note on the calendar, 218. 



Mosen's Legend of the Cross-bill, 346. 



Moyle (General), particulars wanted, 443. 

 490. 



M. (P M.) on murderers buried in cross 

 roads, 116. 



on Broad Halfpenny Down, 197. 



on the Horner family, 197. 



on wells near B.insted Downs, 492. 



jM. (R. M.) on Sanderson and Taylor, 411. 



M. (R. K.) on the author of Dies Irse, 71. 



M. (S. R.) on foreign English, 130. 



Mt. (J.) on Malvina, a tragedy, 294. 



on Robert Douglas, 299. 



on the Leman baronetcy, 299. 



on Welwond's Memoirs, 302. 



on a Life of Cromwell, 330. 



M. (T. O.) on History of Anglesey, 453. 



on a colony of Flemings, 453. 



