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Mourning Sunday, its observance, v. 48 Mowbray (C.) on Tatham's life of Blake, v. 108 Moxhain (E. F. W.) on Dickens's surnames :

Guppy, x. 327

Moxhay (Mr.), his connexion with Leicester Square, iii. 307, 357, 395, 474 ; iv. 35, 135 ; v. 57

Mozarabic Mass in Spain, v. 250, 339 Mozart, piano concerto by, ii. 447 ; portrait by Zoffany, iii. 487 ; composer of English words for Twelfth Mass, iv. 409 ; v. 11 Mozart (Master and Miss), benefit concert, 1765,

vii. 196

Mozley (W. E.) on Fitzgerald bibliography, ii. 215 Muck-a-lucks, meaning of the word, i. 287 Muckibus, use of the word, in 1756, v. 187, 295 Muffin martyr in Eastern folk-lore, xi. 7 Mug = to mug, use of the verb, i. 337 Mugs, lines on, iii. 228, 353, 435, 498 ; iv. 92 Mugwump, political term, ii. 327 Muir (Surgeon -General H. S.) on epigram on a

rose, iii. 370. Regimental marches, x. 312 Muir (J.) on classical literature as educative force,

v. 189. Engravings wanted, v. 230 Muir (J. W.) on arms of married women, xii. 97 Mukaddam, father of Rabi'ah, pronunciation of

his name, iv. 449, 515 Mulatto, etymology of the word, vii. 68, 116 ;

viii. 37 ; x. 191

Mulberry and quince folk-lore, iv. 386, 438 ; v. 15 Mules, their crying, iv. 465 Miiller (Ad.) on ' Lady of the Lake,' ix. 8 Muller, meaning of the word in 1653, vi. 310 Mxillers, dialect word, its meaning, vii. 517 Mulligan (J.) on ' Ancient Orders of Gray's Inn,'

i. 367

Mullion Cove, Mary Munday at, v. 450 Mulloy (W. H.) on William III. at the Boyne, ii.

370, 415

Multum, a compound used by brewers, ix. 211 Mumchance, obsolete English game, vii. 362 Mummies for colours, ii. 188, 229 Mumming, Christmas, v. 109, 155, 195 Mumming plays in Isle of Wight and elsewhere,

vi. 481 ; vii. 30, 75 Mummy, lines to, viii. 360 Munday (Geraldine H. T.) on Nelson Trafalgar

memorandum, v. 311 Munday (Mary) at Mullion Cove, v. 450 Mundy (Major-General G. C.), his ' Excursion to

Jersey,' xii. 38

Mundy (Sir John), Lord Mayor 1522--3, i. 31, 134 Mundy (P. D.) on ' An Excursion to Jersey,' xii.

38. Dryden's sisters, iii. 377. Mundy, i. 31 Mundy family of High Wycombe, viii. 168 M ungo, meaning of the word, iv. 309 Mungoose, etymology of the word, iii. 205 Municipal Councils, metropolitan, iv. 306 Municipal documents, c. 1835, iii. 50 Municipal etiquette, ii. 408 Municipal sword-bearer, history of the office, v.

90, 151

Munro (E.) on 'Aryan Sun-Myths,' v. 429 Munro (J. ) on Shakespeare allusions, viii. 370.

Spenser allusions, x. 121 Munro (Lieut.) and Lieut.-Col. Fawcett, their duel,

iv. 72 Munro of Novar, his collection of picture?, xii. 8,

74

Munzil (Chutter) on Begum Sumroo, i. 69 Murat (Caroline), her second husband, xi. 107, 214 Murch (H. S.) on folk medicine, v. 129 Murderer, disguised, in folk-lore, i. 266, 395

i. 327. " of the

Murdoch (G. W.) on Langtry estate in Ireland, vii.

198 Murdoch (Hannah ) = Cornelius Sweers, 1770, viii.

230

Murdoch (W T . G. B.) on authors of quotations, viii. 347. ' Don Quixote,' 1595-6, iv. 107. James V.'spoems, iv. 368. Newcastle (Duchess of), her ' Allegories,' vi. 108

Murkatto, Anglo-Indian word, ix. 66 ; ghost- word, xii. 30 Murphy-Grimshaw (W.) on Darcie's ' History of

Elizabeth,' viii. 89 Murray : Mount Murray, Isle of Man, derivation,

v. 166, 299

Murray (Christie) on the English people, i. 290 Murray (David) on Crucifixion folk-lore, i. 426, Isle of Man and Countess of Derby, vii. 9. Kip pies, i. 251

Murray (Fanny), date of her "death, xi. 466 Murray (G. W.) on mininini a shell, v. 449 ;

vi. 15, 114

Murray (John) on blazers, xi. 287. Canning on " Toby Philpot," xii. 387. ' Childe Harold,' ix. 10 ; x. 312. Deville, ix. 450. Garioch, its pronunciation, v. 56. Incut, bookbinding term, xi. 256. Wilscombe Club, viii. 87 Murray (John) II., x. 147 Murray (J. A. H.), lines by Prof. Skeat to, viii.

482 ; his knighthood, x. 20 Murray (Sir J. A. H.) on "A past," Cardinals' pillars, v. 7. " Caterpillers Commonwealth, iv. 396. Chinese puzzle, xi. 449. " Chops of the Channel," xii. 70. " Cor- rect to a T," xii. 227. Dover pier, iv. 387. Edgar (King) and peg-cups, v. 46. Horse- pew : horse-block, iv. 27. Passim, i. 308. Passing bell, i. 308. Paste, i. 447. Pawnshop, ii. 267. Peak and Pike, ii. 61, 109. Peel, a mark, ii. 226. Pelfry, used by Johnson, ii. 267. Pelham, a bridle, ii. 267. Pelican myth, ii. 267. Penny wares, ii. 369. Perficient, iii. 68. Perit, iii. 166. Permission cap, iii. 147. " Per- sona grata," iii. 448. Philippina : philopcena, iii. 406. Photography, iv. 367, 450. Photo- lithograph, iv. 447. Phrenesiac, iv. 447. Pickeridge : Puckeridge, iv. 367. Pidgin or pigeon English, v. 46. Piece-broker, iv. 367. Pig: swine: hog, iv. 407. "Pillar to post," iv. 528. Pin-fire, v. 70. Pin-flat, v. 70. Pious founder, v. 107. Pip, v. 107. Pistole, Scottish coin, v. 307. Pit = cockpit, Pit-counter, v. 407. Place, v. 267. sycamore, v. 407. Pleachy, v. 327. in a bumper, vi. 7. Plew, yi. 8. Plum : Jack Homer, vi. 67. Plum : raisin, vi. 67. Plump in voting, vi. 148. Ply, iv. 110. Podike, vi. 128. Police-office, yi. 369. Pomperkin, vii. 187. Poonah painting, vii. 107. ' Pop goes the Weasel,' vii. 107. " Popery, tyranny, and wooden shoes," vii. 327. Popjoy, vii. 88. Portobello, vii. 88. " Possession nine points of the law," vii. 167. Pot-gallery, vii. 388 ; viii. 172. Pot-hooks and hangers, vii. 388. Pot- waller : pot- walloper, viii. 181. Pour- cuttle : pourcontrel, vii. 427. Practice, a rule of arithmetic, viii. 67. Precursors, political party, viii. 128. Print : in print, ix. 447. Priscian's head, ix. 268. Private, ix. 268. Privet, ix. 148. Prize : its history, ix. 87. Promethean, x. 10. Proximo, x. 447. Prussian, x. 407. Psychological moment, x. 488. Public Office = Police-Office, vii. 47. Pudworm, or piddock, xi. 50. Punch: the beverage, xi.

v. 407. Plane = Pledge