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Macaulay (T. B., Lord), " Coligny's hoary hair" in gomery, ii. 12, 294 ; his 'Horatius,' v. 413 ; queries on his essays, viii. 384, 430 ; and Hannah More, ix. 306 ; errors in German translation of his essay on Frederick the Great, 405, 517; allusions, x. 129; on Lord Peterborough, 288 ; his flashes of silence 465 ; and Dickens, xii. 189, 497
 * ]vry,' i. 306 ; ii. 253 5 iv. 263 ; and Robert Mont-

Macaulay (Zachary), his death and burial-place, ii, 166, 337

Macaw, its etymology, ix. 25

McCarthy (Lieut. Charles), his biography, v. 288

MacCarthy (J.) on Queen Candace, ix. 321, 353. Greek epigram, ix. 273, 331. Source of the "Seven Ages," ix. 298

Macclesfield papers, xii. 356

McCord (D. R.) on oil painting, iii. 67

M'Cullagh, editor of ' Globe Democrat ' of St. Louis, and the word interview, xi. 9

M'Donald (G.), his ' Life of Sir Walter Scott,' ii. 48

MacDonald (A. M.) on Michael Bruce and Burns, ix. 211 ; x. 130, 449 ; xi. 11. Yarrow unvisited, x. 58

Macdonald (E.) on Lacaux, xi. 349

Macdonald ( Major) = Miss Macdonald, a cousin, ix. 448

McDonough (Felix Bryan), his early life, xi. 87, 136

MaoDougall (Alexander), b. 1761, his marriage register, x. 129

MacDougall (I.) on Brooch of Lorn, x. 268

McDowell (Lieut. Charles T. M.), his relatives, iii. 129

MacDowell family, iv. 457, 540

McE. (M. G.) on Col. Roger McElligott, xii. 328

Mace at Ilchester, inscription on, iv. 305

Maceron or mucheron, its meaning, ix. 284

Maces, corporation, viii. 344, 446

McElligott (Col. Roger), Governor of Cork for James II., xii. 328

Macfarlan (James), his 'Book- World,' iv. 48, 95, 251; vii. 177, 275

Macfarren ( George), his ' Oberon,' xii. 74

Macfie (R. A. S.) on Bland, Edinburgh actor, xii. 277. Macky's 'Court Characters,' v. 364

McG (E.) on theatrical anecdote, v. 266

McG. (J.) on Latin sentence misspelt, ix. 289

MacGauran or McGovern (Edmond), Bishop of Armagh, iii. 371, 454

MacGillean (A.) on Alexander Maclean, xii. 8

McGovern (J. B.) on Abbot of Furness, v. 396. Analogous titles of books, ix. 468. Armagh (martyr Bishop of), iii. 371; iv. 52. Author of book, x. 347. Authors' slips, x. 226. Barbieri (Ulisse), ix. 149. Beaconsfield (Lord), his birth- place, ix. 297. Best book of the nineteenth century, vii. 23. Bijou as a Christian name, vii. 48. Boon for bookworms, x. 98. Boundary stones in open fields, v. 297. Brougham (Lord), his confession, vi. 103. Burleymen, iii. 421. Catalogue of first book auction in England, vi. 86. Chi-Rho mono- gram, x. 49, 116. Christian name, curious, iii. 225. Cross near Wycoller Hall, vi. 312. Curiosities of collaboration, v. 362. Danteiana, iii 461; v. 141; vii. 201, 416 ; viii.219; x. 101. Dominican Order, vi. 94. Fiction or history ? vi. 329. Gladstone (W. E.) and the Metaphysical Society, iv. 381 ; his height, v. 129 ; and De Quincey, 314 ; statue of, vii. 108 ;

tragedy by, 408 ; tablet to, 313, 407 ; volume by, viii. 21 ; Italian address by, x. 8 ; anecdote con? cerning, xii. 170. Grave charge, viii. 362. Ballam, (A. H.), x. 427; xi 295. Heysham antiquities, iii. 169. History, how it is made, v. 423. Hood, (Kobin), viii. 263 ; xi. 410. Hugely, xi. 389. Ice- land, early Irish in, vi. 170. Ineen Dubh, xii. 75. ' Ivanhoe,' try sting oak in, viii. 42. Jews and eternal punishment, x. 335. King's Champion, x. 58. Kit-Cat portraits, x. 188. Latin conversa- tion, xi. 177. Latin riddle of Leo XIII., xii. 337. Little John's remains, viii. 124. Maltese language and history, xii. 292. May Road Well, Accring- ton, vi. 151. " My name may have buoyancy," xii. 389. Napoleon : his library, viii. 145 ; his last years, ix. 275 ; x. 255. Newman (Cardinal), book by, iv. 109. Novelists' accuracy, x. 189. O'More family, v. 271. Picts and Scots, v. 419 ; vi. 416. Pluto in Shakespeare as God of Wealth, vi. 17. Quaritch (the late Mr. Bernard), v. 83. Record book-prices, iv. 472. Research, historical, iii. 302. Replica, striking, iv. 226. Shakespeare and music, v. 22. Shakespeariana, iii. 245. "They say. What say they ? Let them say," vi. 53. Zola's ' Rome,' 68, 135

McGovern (J. H.) on martyr Bishop of Armagh, iii. 454

McGrath (E.) on gazebo, its derivation, iv. 26. Tennyson and Scott, ii. 376. Young's 'Night Thoughts,' x. 46

McGruther (Alexander), his identity, ii. 348

Machen, Monmouthshire, human remains found at, vii. 126

Machiavelli, supposed portrait by Titian, iv. 8, 75

Machine = public coach, viii. 462 ; ix. 37, 116, 413, 515

Machyn's ' Diary,' 1550-63, passage in, vii. 185

Mcllquham (H.) on Grierson of Dublin, vii. 153. References wanted, x. 351. ' Whole Duty of Man,j iii. 72

McK. (B. B.) on inundate, vi. 251

Mackay (M. J. J.) on Viscount Cholmondeley, v. 8

Mackenzie its pronunciation, ii. 408, 494 ; iii. 356

Mackenzie (V. St. Clair) on Shakespeariana, xi. 504 ; xii. 323

Mackenzie (W. M.) on Blue Beard, vii. 355

Mackenzie family of Gairloch, viii. 16

McKerrow (R. B.) on Japanese names, viii. 66. Nashe and Greene queries, x. 447. Nobility, viii. 253

Mackesy family of Ballymackesy, co. Wexford, viii. 46, 133

Mackey (W.) on St. Martin's Abbey, Compostella, x. 410

McKibbin (J.) on verses ascribed to Longfellow, xi. 208

Mackinlay (J. M.) on trees and the external soul, i. 177

McKinley (President), his death, viii. 237

Mackintosh (Alexander), his wife and children, vii. 128

McKnight (E.) on Crosse Hall, vii. 309. Mawdesley family, v. 325

Mackwoith's Inn, later Barnard's Inn, its history, xii. 13