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 Mann, Noah, described by Nyren 61-5, Beldham 139, and Haygarth 201-2; his sad death, 64-5, 202; Sir Horace Mann's kindness to, 66-7, 202.

Mann, Noah, junior, 202.

Martingell, W., 182, 183.

Marylebone Club, its revision of the laws of cricket in 1830, 11; its matches, 73, 82, 145-7; on the change in bowling, 90; list of members in 1833, 93-5.

May, Richard, 218-19.

May, Thomas, 60, 218.

Miller, Joseph, 59, 122, 189, 202-3.

Minshull, as a player, 59, 139, 189, 203.

Mitford, Rev. John, xiii, xiv, xv, 192; his review of Nyren's book, 121-32.

Montgomery, Right Rev. H. H., xix, 181.

Montpelier Club 1797, 147.

Mynn, Alfred, 220.

Mynn, Walter, 182.

Nairne, Lord, 99, 100.

Newland, Richard, 45, 100, 138.

Norfolk, its challenge to Lord F. Beauclerk, 147.

Nottingham keeps its secrets, 228

Novello, Clara, 107.

Novello, Mary Sabilla, on Nyren, 107.

Novello, Vincent, 98; his 'Sunday Evenings', 106-7; and Nyren's music, 107, 114.

Nyren, Henry, eldest son of John Nyren, his account of his father, 106.

Nyren, John, Cowden Clarke on, x, xi, 5, 6, 116-7; his abilities as a cricketer, 33, 37, 101-6; his love of music, 43, 106-7, 114; his fondness for animals, 67, 115; appreciation of his book, 97, 107, 115-16, 120; his literary worth, 97, 107, 120; his family and descendants, 97-8, 115; his fine qualities, 97-8, 114, 116-17; his connexion with the Hambledon Club, 101; his wife, 102, 114-5; his London matches, 103-5; last match, 105; Haygarth's account of, 105; left-handed, xvii, 105, 106; his song, 'Fill the Goblet,' 108-13; a temperate man, 114; bitten by a mad dog, 115; Leigh Hunt's description of, 117; his letter to the London Journal, 118-19; his death, 120; omissions in his book, 204-6, 212-13, 219.

Nyren, J. W., son of John Nyren, 106-7.

Nyren, Miss Mary, her narrative of her grandfather, 98-102, 106-7, 114-15.

Nyren, the Misses, grand-daughters of John Nyren, 97-8; Dedication to, iii.

Nyren, Richard, described by his son, John Nyren, 44-5, 53, 56, 60, 63-4; Miss Nyren's account of, 98-101; Beldham's reference to, 136-7.

Osbaldeston, George ('The Squire'), 105, 156, 196; account of his career, 226-30.

Osbaldeston, Mrs., her gift to Lambert, 228.

Oxford Memories, Pycroft's, 178, 225.