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 Notes and Queries, Jan. 36,1901. 539 INDEX. Mayhew (A. L.) on " Irenesse-bag,".408 Lig-dewes, its meaning, 495 Linnard-feel, meaning of term,',27 Loudering, its meaning, 67 Macabaa, kind of anufT, 105 Mabsant, its meaning, 129 Magerful, its meaning, 209 Margiowlet, white moth, 209 Maugrama, its etymology, 248 Mirrup, its meaning, 328 Mort, name for lard, 367 Mullen, its etymology, 428 " Mumble a sparrow," 468 Munsie, its etymology, 428 Musha, 448 'Sdeyna, its etymology, 347 " The mains more," 229 "To lag the coif," 87 "Tomirtle,"328 Mayor (J. E. B.) on John Pearson, his biography, ! U Maypole in the Strand, engraving of, 168, 257, 356, 413 Mazame, zoological term, its derivation, 206, 259 Maze called a shepherds' ring, 389, 437 Measures, English and Roman land, 803, 381, 461 Medal, inscription on, 106, 197 Medallion, engraved, 369 Medallion of Sir Walter Scott, 229, 332, 391 Medallions on jug, 190 Meerschaum, arms carved on a, 67 Megan on Margaret of Bavaria, 369 Margaret of Bourbon, 289, 492 Source of quotation wanted, 329 ' To Margaret W—,' 309 Megby (Mrs.) in Dickens's works, 169 M. in (E.) on the Campbells, 174 Linnard-feel, 137 Mithered, its meaning, 510 Moore (John), his biography, 65 Woore, in Salop, 33 Mallard family, 210, 278, 352, 438 Men wearing earrings, 35 Menteath (C. G. S.) on comparative phonology and ethnic characters, 209 Meredith (Owen) at the Devil's Bridge, Luchon, 62 Merivale (K.) on " They say. What say they ! Let them say," 53 Merryweather (F. Somner), London bookseller, 76 Michelangelo's mask of Mary, 869 Michelet and the three great jokes of the Middle Michell (A. T.) on Arnold of Rugby, 491 Midwife, installation of a, 9, 177, 274, 336, 438 Midwives' epitaphs, 155 Mihell or Michel (Henry), his biography, 28 Mile, the English, 94 Mile-End Gate pottery, 488 Military punishments, 73, 94, 181, 421 Mill (John Stuart), his definition of matter, 228 Millar (A. H.) on town gates outside London, 97 Milne (J.) on the penny, 430 Milton (John), edition of his work by a Friend, 169 • poem attributed to, 182, 238, 292 Minakata (K.) on footprints of gods, 163, 223, 322 Pictures composed of handwriting, 131 Mirrnp, Dorsetshire word, 328 Mirtle : to mirtle, 328 Mistakes, artists', 44 Mithered, its meaning, 410, 510 Mitres, 150 Moggy, use of the word, 609 Molle (John), his biography, 68 Monasteries, ancient Carthusian, in England and Scotland, 389, 475 Monastic chronicle, discovery of, 147 Monkeys, article on, 507 Monmouth on Junius, 292 Monmouthshire, healing atone inChristchurch, 370,477 Montague (Richard), Bishop of Chichester, 1628, his descendants, 468 Monte Carlo and roulette, 348, 453 Month, rime on the days of the, 250, 338 Month's mind, 104, 195, 295, 414 Montrose and Argyle in historical novels, 151 Moon, killing pigs in the wane of the, 426, 516 Moore (Col. C. T. J.), C.B., the late, his father, 102 Moore (John), his biography, 55, 117 Moorhouse (Lieut.-Col.), his descendants, 410 Moravian settlement in Fetter Lane, 221,331, 351,472 Moray (Sir Robert), portrait of, 507 Morgan (G.) on inscription on portrait, 429 Morley (George), his ' Shakespeare's Greenwood,' 338, 407, 474 Morris (William) as a man of business, 406, 495 M.IM I, - 1,-ml, its derivation, 367 Moseley (B. D.) on "Lanted ale," 411 "Nothing like leather," 511 'Sdeyns, its etymology, 434 Moses, horns of, 176 Mottoes: Cutlers', 106 ; on a house, 366; "Now thus," 387, 477 ; Latin, 469 Moule (H. J.) on chink of woods, 236 Lollard Towers, 75 Moated mounds, 416 Mounds, moated, 11, 76, 134, 171, 253, 336, 416 Mount (C. B.) on the origin of pediment, 7 Mountfichet Castle, Blackfriars, 25, 91 Moyse Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, 36 Muck or peat, use of the word in America, 104 Muggletonian writings, 54 Mull, inscription in, 329, 393 Mullen, horse headgear, its etymology, 428 Miiller (Max) and Westminster Abbey, 446, 495 Mullins (W. E.) on 'Crown of Wild Olive,' 210 Uultatuli, Dutch author, 290 uiaie, its etymology, 428 Mural inscriptions, 46 Mural monuments. 1, 65,101 Murden (Sir Jeremiah), Sheriff of London, 1725-6, his burial-place, 369, 411 Murdoch (William), inventor of steam locomotive and gas lighting, 227, 358 d uriel, meaning and origin of the name, 32 durray (J.) on pagination, 411 Murray (J. A. H.) on meaning of jockteleg, 828 "Owl in ivy bush," 328 Quarter of corn, 310 St. James's shell, 228 itusha, Irish form of the word, 448 tlyllett and Paynter : two church brasses, 467 iynd, the Long, Shropshire, 306 lyths, of modern origin, 270 ; nature, 441