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May baskets and June boxes, American custom, i. 347, 394, 433

May celebrations at Oxford, 1598, iii. 325 JMaycock (Sir Willoughby) on affinities, table of, x'ii. 496 ' Alonzo the' Brave,' i. 254 Author of parody wanted, xii. 259 Author of play wanted, ix. 156 Authors of quotations wanted, i. 199, 115 ; v. 154 ; vi. 53 ; ix. 396 ; xii. 399 Ayrton light on the clock tower at West- minster, xi. 154 Ballad of Lord Lovel, vi. 115, 217 Bartley (Sir Robert), K.C.B., vi. 156 "Bay" and "tray," ix. 113 "Bobs," vii. 478 ; * x. 472 Bullock's Museum, Picca- dilly, v. 514 Burlesque sermon, xii. 119 Cavendish Square : equestrian statue, v. 58 China and Japan : diplomatic intercourse, i. 154 Coaching tokens, vi. 133 Coffin, effect of opening of, xii. 448 " Conturbabantur Constant inopolitani," xi. 157 Cromwell and Queen Henrietta Maria, ix. 195 " Cyder Cellars," xi. 256 Dando, the oyster eater, xii. 444 Dawson (Nancy), xi. 461 De Vere at T)rury Lane, v. 435 ' Diary of Lady Wil- loughby,' x. 337 Dickens in London, ix. 92 "*' Dope," " to dope," " doper," vii. 35 Dramatic criticism, ix. 33 Duelling, ix. 276 Toote (Mrs. Samuel), xii. 397, 466 Frith's ' Road to Ruin ' and ' Race for Wealth,' v. 127, 495 Garrick's ' Satire,' vi. 315 George I. statues, ii. 51 Gow (Neil), race-horse, i. 288 Gratious or Gracines Street, iii. 175 254 Hatton (Edw.), ii. 54 " Here I lay out- side the door," vi. 57 History of England with riming verses, iv. 418 " I don't think," xii. 379 ' Ingoldsby Legends ' : rebus, iv. 179 Kent (Constance), vii. 79 London, largest square in, viii. 52 'Man in the Iron Mask' dramatized, iii. 312 " Meg's diversions," ix. 254 Merluche, ii. 92 Meux's Horseshoe Brewery, xii. 88 National anthem, xi. 113 Nicholson (Renton), xi. 132 Perrin (John), -xii. 88 " Petit Roi de Peronne," xi. 154 Ticture-cards, viii. 498 Poe (Edgar Allan), xii. 359 Pot co os, v. 97 " Ragtime," x. 35 Heunion Island, British troopship wrecked on, -viii. 139 Rocket Troop, Royal Horse Artillery : medal for valour at Leipsic, vi. 313 ; vii. 94 Shakespeare mystery, xi. 55 " Shakespeare's Head " xii. 247' Slang Dictionary,' xi. 31 "Songs wanted : ' John Brown,' xii. 347 Statues of London, xii. 27 Stature of British officers, extremes in, x. 237 " Stricken field," xii. 499 ' Tale of a Tub,' xi. 395 Theatre lit by gas, viii. 19, 96 Theatrical life, 1875-85, xi. 279 " There are more acres in Yorkshire than letters in the Bible," i. 52 ' Tomahawk,' vii. 413" To the West ! To the West ! " iii. 237 Twankay (Widow), i. 113" Uncle Tom," original, vi. 493 ' Uncle Tom's Cabin,' xii. 58 Vernon (Dorothy), her elopement, ii. 448 Vestris (Madame), iii. 328 Victoria (Queen) and George Peabody's funeral, ii. 311 "Vive la Beige," iv. 174 Wanstead Park, xii. 165 Waterloo, model of, viii. 393 Weare (Mr. Wm.): Thurtell: William Webb, iv. 244 Webb (William), comedian, iv. 68 Wilderness Row. vii. 496 Windsor stationmaster, ii. 136 May Day, quotations from poets on, iii. 321, 371,
 * Hamlet ' in 1585, iii. 311 Handley Cross, i.

397 May Day and chimneysweeps ia London, xi. 376

May Day celebration at Brighton, i. 383 May-Day songs, i. 446

May Fair,' a poem, 1827, its author, iii. 329,

377, 438

Mayfair, Shepherd's Market, c. 1824, v. 228, 318. 354

Mayfair in Four Cantos,' 1827, iv. 599 May games : Robin Hood's men, i. 346, 493 Mayhew (Rev. A. L.) on Almroth, personal name, v. 326 Average, ii. 196 " Bast," iv. 7 Betubium, i. 13 Blanket as a verb, ii. 327 " Brexen journeys," vii. 389 " Broker," vi. 126 " Bucca-boo," vii. 89 Butler and Rabe- lais, i. 226 " Condamine," x. 57 " Democ- cuana," viii. 329 " Dulcarnon " in Chaucer, i. 595 Edward =Iorwerth, i. 499 Elvet, place- name, v. 466 English as spoken in Dublin, viii. 467 Esher, etymology of, vi. 487

" Est, Est, Est," ii. 345 " Ethrog," v. 339

Freckle and speckled, etymology of, ii. 294 Game leg, ii. 315 " Hem of a noise," i. 198 " Hogmanay " and " Aguillanneuf," vi. 596 " Holy Ziaret," i. 195 Jail in heraldry, iii. 428 Jirga, i. 327 King Orry, ii. 245 Londres : London : Londinium, v. 191 " Meend," " myende," " meand," vii. 432 " Moolvee," vi. 9 " Morocco," vi. 266 " Morrye-house," vii. 67 " Mpret," Albanian title, ix. 247 Nobility, antedated patent of, ix. 398 "Notch," vi. 366 "On the nail," vi. 47 " Querke of the sea," vii. 499 Rosa- monda's lake, i. 169, 239 " Saraft," vi. 418 Smouch, term for a Jew, ii. 225 " Swale," its American meaning, iv. 67 Thames : Vortigern, v. 436 " Tirikkis," viii. 465" To banyan," vii. 299 " To pill," ix. 148 ' Tudor and Stuart Glossary,' ix. 195 " Vossioner," ix. 437 Warden of Wadham and matrimony, ii. 144 " Yelver " in place-names, vi. 416

Mayhew (Henry), 1812-87, and aniline dyes, vi. 71 ; centenary notice, v. 145, 256, 317, 433

Maylam (P.) on " apssen counter," iv. 256 Stonehenge : ' The Birth of Merlin,' iv. 295

Maynard (Guy) on decorated shoe-horns by R. Mindum, y. 8

Maynard-Smith (Rev. H.) on maids of honour under the Stuarts, viii. 417

Mayne (Edith) on hymn by Gladstone, vii. 34

Mayney family, ii. 448

Mayo (E.) on Chaplains to Kings of England, i. 448 Hough (Dr. John), ii. 48 Hough family', v. 279

Mayor (John), M-P. for Abingdon, 1782, xii. 321

Mayor, English, coloured man as, viii. 496

Mayoral sword-rests of wrought-iron, their use. xii. 329

Mayors, " Worshipful " and " Right Worshipful," v. 188 ; in the Cinque Ports, election of, vii. 396 ; use of sword and mace on State occations, ix. Ill

Maywood (H. G.) on Maywood : Maude or Maw- hood, ix. 249

Maywood family, ix. 249, 334

Mazzini (G.), his quotation from Voltaire, v. 328, 454

Mead (Sir Nathaniel), 1684-1769, his will, ix. 398

Mead (Dr. William), centenarian, d. 1652, iv. 319, 379

Meadows (H.) on William Meadows, iv. 469

Meadows (Kenny) and ' The Bon Gaultier Ballads,' ix. 459 ; x. 93