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 ELEVENTH SERIES.

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Manners, deportment, and etiquette, their biblio- graphy, i. 84, 233, 414

Manners, royal, temp. William, IV., i. 85 ; ii. Ill Manners and society in the eighteenth century, i.

85 Manners (Lady Victoria) on Eev. M. W. Peters,

ii. 86

Manners (W. E.) on eighteenth- century school- book, iv. 393 Manning (Cardinal), memorial on his residence, ix.

500 Manning (Miss Anne), authoress, d. 1879, hei-

MSS., v. 49

Manning (Eev. C.), c. 1750, his family^ xi. 280, 370 Manor : sac : soke, earliest quotation, ii. 108, 157 Manor Court ceremony, Hampstead, ii. 33 Manor Court Leet, Hampstead, held 1911, iv. 526 ;

v. 78 ; held 1914, x. 7 Manor-court powers, ix. 329

Manorial custom, Filey Bay, enforced, iv. 327, 413 Manorial literature, bibliography of, y. 208 Manorial Penalty Bolls, specimens of, i. 449 Manor of St. James, Westminster, vii. 268 Manors, conditions of tenure, ii. 108, 156 Mansel family, ii. 269, 533 ; iii. 151, 215, 354, 433 Mansell (Lieut. Bussy), R.N., d. 1732, his parents,

vi. 231

Mansfield (first Earl of) and Lord Foley, xi. 399 Mansfield (Lord), c. 1730, Life of, viii. 367 Mansfield (Capt. C. J. Moore), 1760-1813, vii.

150; his parentage, viii. 330, 414, 456 Mansions given by the Crown, article on, viii.

289

Manson (T.F.) on "Bushel and Strike," ix.393 Obsolete fish, iv. 397 Preston (John), D.D., iv. 371 Mantalini, Dickens's character, and W. M.

Thackeray, iv. 47, 153, 258

Manuscripts, publication of catalogues of, i. 204, 251, 352 ; relating to Dr. John Wolcot, iv. 329, 410 ; unpublished in Libri Sale, 388 ; the smallest, in Bodleian Library, vi. 345 ; service books used as cartridges, xi. 376 ; instances of misreadings, xii. 219

Manutius (Aldus), his portrait by Bellini, iv. 130 Man waring (G. E.) on Bibliotheca Drummeniana, i.248 ; Sir Henry M.anwayring's ' Seaman's Dic- tionary,' viii. 367 Manwayring (Sir H.), his ' Seaman's Dictionary,'

1666, viii. 367

Manx crosses, Norse myths illustrated on, v. 506 Manx hut villages, remairs, of, v. 307 Manx phonology : King Orry, ii. 245 Manzoni (A.), 'II Cinque Maggio,' English trans- lation, iii. 447 ; his ' Promessi Sposi,' trans- lator of, 1828, iv. 408, 539 " Map of the Paths of Life," puzzle, c. 1790, v.

329 Maplesdon (Peter), Westminster scholar, c. 1620,

x. 469

Maplet (John), M.D., his marriage, i. 30 Maps of counties, the history of, ix. 5, 97 ; of Hampshire, c. 1800, iii. 89, 236 ; of Ireland, its date, ix. 208, 254, 273, 297 ; of Lancaster prior to 1800, xi. 69 " Mar " in Mardyke, its meaning, i. 37 Marana (G. P.), his ' Letters of a Turkish Spy/ vi.

55

Marblemen, writ concerning, 1358, vii. 107, 175 March, house of, its white lion, iii. 248, 316 March Malen, meaning of the term, i. 79

Marcham (W. IVicB. & F.) on Ballard's Lane, Finchley, xi. 384 Licence to eat flesh, ii.^115 Shipwreck : Tristan de Acunha, x. 58^ Marchant on Fatima's hand, ix. 48 Marchant (Francis P.) on American national flower, iv. 352 Amusing etymological error, viii. 146 Authors of quotations wanted, v 237 Belshazzar's Feast, vi. 496 Bohemians and Gipsies, ii. 306 Bohemian musical folk- lore, ii. 485 Bohemian " Pied Piper," viii. 366- Bohemian scholar, vi. 266 Brazils, the, i. 395> " Bucca-boo " vii. 155 Bulgarian river tradition, i. 246 Carpet-bagger, iii. 45 Charlemagne's kindred, iv. 168 Court in- fluence on letters, viii. 246 Dalmatian night spectres, ii. 66 Daschkaw (Princess) and her son, i. 336 Dillon on Disraeli, iv. 498 East Anglian families : Hus and Gosse, vii. 378 Eleemosynary students and German univer- sities, iv. 25 Foreign journals in the United' States, iv. 514 " Good Friday " in Welsh and Irish, vii. 351 Gray's ' Elegy ' : translations* and parodies, iii. 145, 383 Horses' ghosts, iv- 176 Hus, literary activity of, xi. 470 James, forms of the name, ix. 213 Jordan not a type- of baptism, iii. 257 King Wenceslas as Christ- mas hero, xii. 499 Lomonossov, Russian) pioneer, iii. 141 Manor of Milton-next- Gravesend, iv. 436 ]Vxew or Mewes families^ iii. 196 Monkey's Parade, i. 225 Mourek (Prof. V. E.), iv. 385 Palacky (Francis), his- torian and statesman, v. 505 Patron saint of pilgrims, x. 254 Pavlova, xi. 36 Petrograd, x. 208 Printing (early) in Bohemia, ii. 286 Przemysl : language of Galicia, x. 456 Punctuation, xi. 132 " R,ussalky " lore, vi- 247 Russian saying : Shem, Ham, and Japhet, ii. 185 St. Pancras, ix. 235" Sick,' r vii. 247 Slavonic linden folk-lore, i. 365 Slovene hymn, ii. 106 Sokol, Bohemian Union for physical culture, ii. 86 Svabach, i. 265 " Swabos," x. 507 Trees growing from graves, iv. 297 Uskoks, viii. 165 Wild Huntsman .- Herlothingi, ix. 232 Year, its etymology, i- 375 Zizka (Jan), burial place of, vi. 247 Marchia (William de), 1290-1303, i. 387 " Marching Regiment," meaning of the term, v.

389, 512

Marching tunes, old Irish, x. 447 ; xi. 75, 459 Marck (Erard de la), Bishop of Lie"ge, 1506, xii.

170, 188, 226 Marczali (Prof. H.) on ' Hungary in the 18th<

Century,' ii. 204, 270

Marechio, composer of hymn tunes, ix. 249 Mare Tenebrarum, meaning of the words, ii. 30T Margate, theatricals in, 1730-87, i.,167, 256 Marie Antoinette, death mask of, *i. 56 ; ii. 27$ Maria Sophia Isabella, Queen of Portugal, date of

her birth, xii. 120, 163

Marine insurance, earliest policies, iii. 107, 157 Maringouin= mosquito, use of the word, xii. 25 Market Cross, Penzance, i. 69, 212 Market custom at Richmond, Yorkshire, iv. 307 Market day, day of the week chosen for, ii. 48, 97 Market tolls and horses in mediaeval times, iii.

369

Markham (Sir John), his will, 1564, iv. 328 Markland (Russell) on C. F. Ellerman, xi. 452 Markland family, vii. 229, 278 Markle Hill, Hereford, English naturalists on r 1570, xi. 90, 151 j