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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 30, 1910.

M. (F. B.) on Sir Hildebrand Oakes, 69 M. (F. O.) on Sweeny Tpdd anticipated, 468 M. (G. B.) on unequal division of months, 238 M. (G. H.) on Crown lands at Boston, 289

Marston (Stephen )= Mary Thompson, 289 M. (H. A. St. J.) on Meriniee's " Inconnue," 73 M. (J.) on Comboloio rosary, 129, 297 M. (J. A. H.) on tally-ho, 48 M. (J. D.) on ' Jonathan Sharp,' 466

Wrangler, 188 M. (L. S.) on Virgin Mary called " Empress of

Hell," 493

M. (M. A. M.) on authors of quotations wanted, 237 M. (N. & A.) on Feast of the Ass, 329 " Peter Boat and Doublet," 476 M. (P. D.) on ague-ring, 288 Handley Cross, 208 Marriage contract c. 1540, 66 Touching for the king's evil, 389 Wall-papers, 351

M. (R.) on Chinese Gallery in London, 255 M. (B. B.) on Edward Fitzgibbon, 148 M. (W.) on buff and blue as party colours, 486

Thundering dawn in Kipling and Francis

Thompson, 467 M. (W. J.) on Botherhithe, 57

Theatricals in Margate, 167 M.A. on postally, 326 Macalister (M. A. M.) on Master Stephen and his

hawk, 151 " This world's a city full of crooked streets,"

93

Macaulay (Catherine), statue of, 101, 142 Macaulay (Lord), errors in third chapter of his ' History,' 181, 276 ; on a prodigal Nabob, 367, 453

McCondey or McConkey family, 128 McCord (D. Boss) on General Eyre, 267

Kavanagh (Henry) and Indian Mutiny, 147 Boss (Alex. M.) : W. Kenneth Loftus, 387 Strathnairn, (Lord), 467 Welsford (Major) : Lieut. Home, 327 Willoughby (Lieut.) : Capt. Morris : Lady

Edwardes, 287 Macfarlan (J.) on 'Cornwall: its Mines, Miners,

and Scenery,' 373

Portland cement : its inventor, 377 MacGillivray slogan, 65

McGovern (J. B.) on Anglo-Spanish author, 349 Bylands (John) Library : unique English

classics, 402 Mackenzie (D. A.) on Sir Boger de Coverley's

portrait gallery, 204

Mackey (Archibald J.) on Major John Johnson,456 Maclise (D.), his ' Caxton and Edward IV.,'

209, 252

McM. (W.) on bibliography of London, 495 Catalogues of MSS., 352 City Sessions Books, &c., 288 Latin obscurities in ecclesiastical visitations,

427

London visitations, 88 ' N. & Q.' : lost reference, 9, 116 Steamers in 1801 and 1818, 58 M'Mahon (Morgan) on Count D'Orsay's journal,

447

Magirin (Dr.), his writings, 507 MacMaiius (S.), his ' Lad of the O'Friels,' 46, 258 MacMichael (J. Holden) on aps&en counter, 116 " As dead as Queen Anne," 431 Bang-beggar, 393 Betubium, 14 Bluestocking : origin of the term, 357

MacMichael (J. Holden) on bceijan orbceijang, 36

Bradley (Dr. James), Astronomer Boyal, 38

Brazils, the, 356

British barrows : Greenwell Collection, 277

Brooke of Cobham, 98

Cheyne Walk : Chelsea Old Church, 171

Chinese Gallery in London, 255

Columbine in the sixteenth century, 198

Crowe of Kiplin, Yorks, 233

" Cuckoos to clear the mud away," 257

Deaneries unattached to cathedrals, 37

" Dew Drop Inn," 355

Diss, 94

B ilberts : ' ' When the Devil goes a-nutting," 33

" Fortune of War " and " Naked Boy," 223

Funeral plumes, 10, 132

Gibbons (Grinling), 297

Glynn (Bichard), publisher, 518

Hammersmith Terrace, 250

Hartley Wintney Nunnery, Hampshire, 338

" He will either make a spoon," &c., 58

Henry VII. 's Chapel : its architect, 175 -

Hornbook temp. Elizabeth, 475

Hunter's (John) Club, 231

Initial letters for names : old London book- sellers, 514

Jack-knives given to ugly men, 76

" Kicking up Bob's-a-dying," 258

King's Place, Piccadilly, 74, 153

Levels of Northampton, 54

Manners, deportment, and etiquette, 84

Mill of youth, 496

Mohammed and the mountain, 151

Montpellier as street-name, 71

" Mother of tom-cats " =the Seine, 325

" Old Lady of Threadneedle Street," 177

" Peter Boat and Doublet," 390

Place-names, 334

Baske, its meaning, 416

" Bising Sun," 246

Biver legends : Severn, Wye, and Bheidiol, 56

Bosamonda's lake, 229

Bowland-hoe, a game, 268

St. Lawrence's Tears, 493

Scarlet pimpernel, 78

Stave porters, 10, 253

Steerage on a frigate, 77

Tally-ho : yoicks, 135

Three CCC Court, 31

Yule log in Cornwall, 255 ' Macmillaii's Magazine,' 1859-1907, its history,

141, 213 McMurray (W.) on Sir John Chad worth, 129

Children with same Christian name, 35, 257

Etough (Henry), 76

Geffery (Sir Bobert), 94, 177

Grey family, 469

Guildhall MS. on City churches, 208 Heraldic M.S. in the British Museum, 348 Index to Foxe's ' Acts and Monuments,' 334 Jenkinson (Bev. John), 149 Kindlemarsh (Francis), 17 London : its population in 1631, 426 London Bectors' Confederation, 268 London sign lists in ' N. & Q.,' 402, 465 London taverns in seventeenth century, 190 News-letters in the Public Becord Office, 192 Parish clerk, oldest, 306 Parry and Perry families, 197 Parsons not in Holy Orders, 11 Peterhouse dinners in eighteenth century, 485 Postboy, oldest, 286 Public School Begisters, 294