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Rh Linnell, Alfred, ii. 202.

Lithend, i. 260, 265.

Littlehampton, scarlet fever at, i. 168.

"Long Land, The," ii. 271.

Lome, Marquis of, ii. 237, 303.

Louviers, church at, i. 79.

"Love is Enough," i. 288.

Lubbock, Sir J., ii. 14.

Lushington, Sir Godfrey, i. 37, 94.

Lushington, Vernon, i. 37, 94, 103.

Macdonald, Geo., i. 383.

Macdonald, H., i. 37.

Maclarens, i. 140-141.

Mackonochie, Rev. A.H., i. 151.

Magnússon, Eiríkr, i. 206, 248, 264, 301 ; ii. 325.

Malory's "Morte d' Arthur," i. 108.

Mandeville's "Travels," i. 211.

Markfleet, i. 265.

Marylebone Police Court, ii. 170.

Marlow, ii. 11.

Marshall, P.P., i. 151, 180, 317.

Marx, Karl, ii. 87, 89, 104.

Matthiolus, Herbal, i. 324.

Maurice, C.E., letters to, on Socialism, ii. 109–116.

Maurice, F.D., i. 102, 103 ; ii. 87.

"Maying of Guenevere," i. 171.

Mediæval furniture, experi- ments in, i. 116.

Memling, Hans, i. 50.

Merton Abbey Socialist lec- tures, ii. 179.

Merton Abbey Works, ii. 33, 36–38.

Middleton, J.H., i. 303 ; ii. 266, 345.

Midfirthdale, i. 266.

Mill, J.S., on Fourier, ii. 85.

Millais, J.E., "The Rescue," i. 72 ; "The Vale of Rest," ii. 165.

Milton, i. 226.

Minster Church, Thanet, i. 11.

Mitcham, ii. 186. Monastery, scheme of estab- lishing, i. 64.

Moore, Albert, i. 158.

Mordhurst, Mr., ii. 182.

More, Sir T., "Utopia," ii. 95.

Morris, Edgar, ii. 35.

Morris, Emma, letter to, i. 23.

Morris, Jane Alice, birth and christening, i. 166.

Morris, Mary, "May," birth, i. 166.

Morris, W., birthplace, i. 2 ; ancestry, 3 ; goes to Marl- borough school, 15 ; Anglo- Catholic bias, 18 ; leaves Marlborough, 26 ; matricu- lates at Exeter College, 27 ; character in youth, 34 ; first acquaintance with Burne-Jones, 36 ; regard for Tenny- son's verse in college days, 47 ; influence of Ruskin, 49 ; reading of Shakespeare, 49 ; first journey abroad, 50 ; comes of age, 51 ; decides to be an architect, 81 ; de- clines to take holy orders, 86 ; book-illuminating in 1856, 106 ; portrait in the illustrated volume of Tenny- son, 107 ; visits the Low Countries, no; quits Street's office, no; aban- dons architecture as a profession, 112; takes up