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SUBJECT INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 26, 1913.

Lawrence, surgeons at Bath, 1720 and 1820, 290 Lawrence (Sir Thomas), two portraits by, 269 Lawson (John), his translation of Simson's

' Treatise concerning Porisms,' 189 Lazzaretti (Davide), his death, c. 1880, 297 Le Gos, Goose, or Gorse family, 277, 378, 477 Lecan, Irish MS., 1416, its translation, 477 Leek as the Welsh national emblem, 6 Lees (C.), E.S.A., his picture ' The Golfers,' c. 1849,

367

Leicester (Amice, Countess of), c. 1110, 507 Letters, date-letters on old plate, 289, 338, 350, 376 " Lettre de cachette," use of the phrase, 505 Lewis (" Monk "), documents relating to, 129, 216 Lichen used to dye crimson, 72, 231, 516 Liddel (Duncan) and bibliography of theses, 125,

196

Lightning victim, epitaph on, 265 " Like a hatter," explanation of phrase, 149, 238 Lincoln's Inn Fields, bushes in, c. 1730, 27 Ling family, 230, 292 Lingen family, 48, 95 Lions kept at the Tower of London, 150, 210, 272,

316, 357, 457

Lipsius, Fuller, and Burton, 426 Lipyatt, Somerset place-name, 70 Little Dorrit, original of, d. 1913, 505 Little Missenden, vicars of, 69, 133, 213 Liverpool Museum, referred to by Jane Austen,

1811, 170 Livery Companies, records of the City, 101, 403,

505

Livesay (General J.), c. 1702, picture of, 289 Llanfair-Waterdine, inscription in parish church,

355

Llangollen, Empress Helena's stay at, 149 Lloyd (J.), Westminster scholar, 309, 397 " Loch Awe," or " Lochow," in proverb, " Far cry

to Lochow," 29, 95 Locock (Dr.) and Dr. Simpson, their identity, 170,

232

Lodge (Charles), Baptist minister, c. 1819, 287 Lodwick (Francis), c. 1686, marchand hollandais,

49

Logan (Hart), M.P., his constituency, 170, 238, 336 London : the stones of buildings and monuments, 16, 77, 211 ; " Territorials," c. 1588, 37 ; Lamb's Chapel, its registers, 51, 354 ; vanishing landmarks, proprietary chapels, 96, 205, 286 ; records of the City Livery Companies, 101, 403, 505 ; errors in model of Old London, 105 ; Foot Guards in, 1812-13, 124 ; street-names, Duplex Ride, Crooked Usage, 150 ; houses of historical interest indicated, 187, 260 ; vanish- ing landmarks, Rectory House of St. Michael's, Cornhill, 247 ; L.C.C. tablets, Sydney Smith, 327, 377 ; ravens at the Tower, 384 ; Grosvenor Chapel, 386 ; vanishing landmarks, " The Bolt-in-Tun" Sweeny Todd's barber's shop, 426 ; Wilderness Row, its locality, 428, 495 ; largest Square in, 470 'London Catalogue of Books,' 127, 196, 238,

256, 316

London Institution, tracts and pamphlets at, 350 Longfellow (H. W.), his ' Courtship of Miles

Standish,' 1858, 389 Louch family, 428

Lovelace ( Judith )= Simon Turner, 1670, 206 ' Lucasia's Portrait,' ascribed to Samuel Cooper,

228

Lytton (Lord), dedication of his ' Last of the Barons,' 30 ; the Cardinal in ' The Dis- owned,' 208

M

Macaulay (Lord) on Harrison Ainsworth, 269 McCrea family, and G. Walker, Governor of

Londonderry, 348 McPhun family in Scotland, 470 " Mad as a hatter," explanation of phrase, 149,.

238

Magdalen College, Oxford, statute of, 108, 176 Maldon, poem on the battle of, 110, 157, 197 Mann (John), his tracts and poems, 454 Manor of St. James, Westminster, 268 Mansfield (C. J. Moore), captain at Trafalgar, 150- Marblemen, writ concerning, 1358, 107, 175 Markland family, 229, 278

Marlborough (Duke of) in Dublin, c. 1662, 6, 175 Marriage licence of George Romney, 1756, 507 " Marrows kying," use of the word, 154 Marshall (Mrs. H. A.), 1798, her Christian name^

429 " Marshalseas," meaning of, in accounts, c. 1686,

154, 217

Marston Moor, Duke of Newcastle at, 348, 393, 45T Mary, Queen of Scots, her portrait, 428, 515 Mary, Queen of James II., obelisk erected to, 376,,

437 Mason (Jacobus), " a Virgina hue migratus," d

1701, 267

Masonic lodge, c. 1784, " Sun Fire Office," 268, 436 Matriculation and graduation, at the Univer- sities, 409, 474

Maxwell (Jane), her mother's death, 1807, 305 Maxwell (W.), Westminster School steward, 1797,,

251

Mayors in the Cinque Ports, election of, 306 Meayll Hill, Isle of Man, stone circle on, 383 Medals : brass, dated 1553, found in Germany, 70,

231, 312 ; Great Britain and Ireland, 1800, 48 Medical practice, Act regulating, 1419, 409, 453 " Meend," " myende," " meand," in place-names,

363, 432 Meeting-houses built in the octagonal form, 27, 72,

173, 238, 417

Melly (Andrew or George) in Khartum, 1850, 509 Mementoes of royal visits, 288 Memorials, in the British Isles, 64, 144, 175, 263,

320, 343, 442 ; in Kent, Dicken? and Charles I.,

305, 378

Memory game of eighteenth century, 53, 97 Merchant adventurers in Holland, 1600-80, 108 Meredith (G.), his dialogues in 'The Graphic,'

1873, 46

" Merrygreek," origin of the word, 309, 415 Methuen treaty, mentioned in ' Vivian Grey,' 409 Mew family, 249 Mewce, Washington, Halley, and Pyke families,

102, 317 Midsummer Eve, custom of dancing on, 269 T

398, 477 Milestones indicating " customary " miles, 30,

112, 177

Milkmaids' grease horns, their use, 510

Mill (J. S.), inscription on his grave at Avignon, 26 ;

death of his sister, 1913, 100 Milton (Sir Christopher), c. 1630, his family, 21,

113, 146

Milton (J.), " unexpressive nuptial song " in ' Lycidas,' 17 ; and Gray's 'Elegy,' 206, 277, 318; his epitaph on Shakespeare, " star- ypointing," 227, 456

Miracles of the first two centuries, 270, 458 Misprints, curious and misleading, 327, 386 ' Miss in her Teens,' comedy, 1828, 50, 96