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GENERAL INDEX.


 * Marks used for reference to foot-notes, xi. 471 ; xii.

409

Marks (A. G.) on John Rider of Camberwell, iii. 309 Sabbath in Abyssinia, ix. 51

Marks (Lewis), artist, c. 1814, xii. 279

Markyate, meaning of the place-name, viii. 188, 253, 338

Marlborough (Duchess of), her striped gown, 1764, x. 150

Marlborough (Duke of) in Dublin, c. 1662, vii. 6, 175

Marlborough (first Duke of), his godmother, iii. 369

'* Marleypins," Gothic buildings, Shoreham, viii. 109

Marlowe (C.), his ' Epitaph on Sir Roger Man- wood,' ii. 24 ; and Shakespeare's sonnets, v. 190

Marlowes, origin of place-name, iv. 370, 437

Marmalade, advertisement of, 1815, xi. 300

Marmontel or Moliere, quotation ascribed to both, v. 168, 272

Marquessate of Lincolnshire, viii. 46,111. 19.., 210,

237, 277

"Marquis of Antwerp," history of the title, viii. 230

Marrati or Marcati (Don Joseph) and Casanova, v. 126

Marriage : in a shift, i. 50 ; in the open air, 386 ; on February 30, iii. 146 ; of divorced persons temp. Elizabeth, 226, 478 ; rule of succession in second, ix. 49 ; entered in more than one register, viii. 410, 455, 495 ; ix. 56 ; complica- tions shown in will. 1616, viii. 424 : French, in Lanark, 1812, x. 387 ; in Scotland and Ireland, 17601790, x. 410 ; local phrases connected with the banns, x. 11 ; in the bride's parish, x. 508 'Marriage,' by Susan Ferrier, ix. 169

" Marriage " as surname, viii. 287, 336, 378, 457 ; ix. 14, 92, 158

Marriage, " left-handed," and wedding ring, xii. 258, 310, 366

Marriage, murderers reprieved for, iii. 129, 172, 195, 298 ; v. 18, 136 ; x. 106

Marriage, the Table of Affinity, xii 360, 406

Marriage contract c. 1540, i. 66, 176

Marriage custom, Devonshire, i. 485 ; Welsh, goat tethered, xii. 181 ; of Huguenots, xi. 106

Marriage in Lincoln's Tnn Chapel. 1910, ii. 226

Marriage licences : Clarke family, c. 1719, xii. 47 ; Way family, r. 1777, 47 ; 'of St. George's, Hanover Square, 1754-1812, viii. 12, 73; of George Romney, 1756, vii. 507

Marriage records of Gretna Green, v. 110, 237, 347

Marriage registers, the meaning of " Fr." in, iv. 85 : of Roman Catholics before 1837, ix. 460 ; x. S3 : at Lambert on, ix. 489

Marriage relationships in Japan, ii. 506 ; iii. 433

Marriage*, Cromwellian, in Ireland, vi. 149

Marriages, foreign, in London, copy of record, xii. 442

Marriages, morganatic, list ef, ii. 107, 217, 256

4 Married Men's Feast ; or, The Banquet of Barnet.' 1671, narrative, v. 29, 131

" Marrowskying," use of the word, vi. 307 ; vii. 154

Marryat (Capt. F.), his birthplace, 1792, viii. 266 ; his ' Diary of a Blase,' iv. 409, 497 ; v. 15 ; his 4 Mr. Midshipman Easy,' x. 22

Mars, bust of, by Antonia Canova, ii. 528 ; iii. 94

Mars on Canova's busts, ii. 528

Marsac (Countess de), wife of Thomas Holcroft, x. 386

Marsack (Major Charles), c. 1787. his connexions ix. 30

Marsack family, x. 11 : xi. 115, 148

Marschall (Miss) on Prince Charles of Bourbon- Capua, iii. 329 Maximilian I. of Bavaria : Friedrich, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg, v. 368 Plautilla and some medieval princesses : dates of birth wanted, x. 49

Marsden (II.) of Wennington Hall, his biography, ii. 369

' Marseillaise,' English rendering of, xi. 64 ; full text of, 165 ; Rouget de Lisle, composer of, xii. 69, 109

Marsh (Anthony), clockmaker, London, e. 1724, viii. 348, 436'

Marsh (Charles), his ' Clubs of London,' 1828, x. 389, 432 ; xi. 71, 474 : xii. 303

Marshall (Mrs. A. A.), 1798, her Christian name, vii. 429

Marshall (E. N.) on Rev. Thomas Rogers, x. 370

Marshall (E. R.) on Gamaliel Holloway, i. 70 Osbaldistone : its pronunciation, i. 132

Marshall (Wm. or Wm. Humphrey), his name, ix. 209

Marshall = Silver, marriage, c. 1730-86, i. 390

" Marshalseas," meaning of, in accounts, c. 1686, vi. 289 ; vii. 154, 217

Marshman (John), his representatives, ii. 227

Marston (E.) on book-covers : " Yellow-backs," ii. 458 Cuckoo and its call, iv. 30 Ken (Bishop), iii. 290 ; iv. 11 Tooley Street : Tooley family, v. 397 " When she was good," iii. 271

Marston (Herbert), blind pastor of Bclgrave Chapel, ii. 203, 254

Marston (John), his ' Eastward Hoe,' 1605, author of prologue, xi. 5

Marston (Stephen) =Mary Thompson, 1777, i. 289

Marston Moor, Duke of Newcastle at, vii. 348, 393, 457

Martello on Gower family of Worcestershire, ii. 417

Marten (A. E.) on Marten, ix. 129 " Wangle," xi. 330

Marten (J.), Winchester scholar, 1553, vi. 347, 454

Marton family, ix. 129, 193 ; of Broadwater, Sussex, ix. 350

Martial, "Dr. Fell " epigram adapted from v. 490 ; vi. 37

Martin (Richard), humanitarian, M.P., i. 407, 476

Martin (Staploton) on " bay " and " tray," ix. 113 Brotherhood of St. Sulpice, xi. 210 Cambridge college mottoes, v. 209 ' Compleat Angler ' : Messrs. Sotheby on a comma, iii. 466 Cotton's ' Angler ' : its motto, iv. 367 Crucifix on the Edgar Tower, Worcester, vi. 329 De Guileville and Bunyan, i. 247 Derby Day, 1913, vii. 486 Folk-speech (Wor- cestershire) : " plain," xii. 137 Frederic, Prince of Wales, ii. 368 ' Gentleman's Calling,' xii. 88 Great Harry, xi. 88 Heart-burial in niches of church walls, ix. 38 May Day : May-games : May-poles, iii. 371 Nelson (Robert) the Nonjuror, xii. 301 Pictures of the Deity in churches, vii. 450 Seward (Anna), date of her baptism, iii. 44 Tally-ho : yoicks, i. 172