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INITIALS AND HEADINGS OF ARTICLES


P. G. T. Peter Guthrie Tait, LL.D.
See the biographical article: Tait, Peter Guthrie.
Maxwell, James Clerk.
P. Vi. Paul Vinogradoff, D.C.L., LL.D.
See the biographical article: Vinogradoff, Paul.
Manor (in part).
R. A.* Robert Anchel.
Archivist to the Department de l’Eure.
Louis XVI.; Marat.
R. B. McK. Ronald Brunlees McKerrow, M.A.
Trinity College, Cambridge. Editor of The Works of Thomas Nashe; &c.
Marprelate Controversy.
R. C. J. Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb, D.C.L., LL.D.
See the biographical article: Jebb, Sir Richard Claverhouse.
Lysias (in part).
R. G. Richard Garnett, LL.D., D.C.L.
See the biographical article: Garnett, Richard.
Lucan (in part);
Max Müller
.
R. H. C. Rev. Robert Henry Charles, M.A., D.Litt.
Grinfield Lecturer on the Septuagint at Oxford, 1905–1907. Fellow of the British Academy. Professor of Biblical Greek at Trinity College, Dublin, 1898–1906. Hibbert Lecturer at Oxford, 1898; Jowett Lecturer, 1898–1899. Author of Critical History of a Future Life; &c.
Manasses, Prayer of.
R. J. M. Ronald John McNeill, M.A.
Christ Church, Oxford. Barrister-at-law. Formerly Editor of the St James’s Gazette, London.
Lundy, Robert;
Macdonnell, Sorley Boy
; McNeile, Hugh;
Manchester, Earls and Dukes of
; March, Earls of; Margaret, Queen of Scotland; Masham, Abigail.
R. K. D. Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas.
Formerly Professor of Chinese, King’s College, London. Keeper of Oriental Printed Books and MSS. at British Museum, 1892–1907. Member of the Chinese Consular Service, 1858–1865. Author of The Language and Literature of China; China; Europe and the Far East; &c.
Manchuria.
R. L.* Richard Lydekker, F.R.S., F.G.S., F.Z.S.
Member of the Staff of the Geological Survey of India, 1874–1882. Author of Catalogues of Fossil Mammals, Reptiles and Birds in the British Museum; The Deer of all Lands; The Game Animals of Africa; &c.
Loris; Macaque; Machaerodus; Mammalia (in part); Mammoth (in part); Manati; Mandrill; Marmot; Marsupialia; Mastodon.
R. M’L. Robert M’Lachlan, F.R.S.
Editor of the Entomologists’ Monthly Magazine.
May-Fly (in part).
R. M. D. Richard Mountford Deeley, M.Inst.CE., M.I.Mech.E., F.G.S.
Late Locomotive Superintendent, Midland Railway. Joint-author of Lubrication and Lubricants.
Lubricants.
R. N. B. Robert Nisbet Bain (d. 1909).
Assistant Librarian, British Museum, 1883–1909. Author of Scandinavia, the Political History of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, 1513–1900; The First Romanovs, 1613 to 1725; Slavonic Europe, the Political History of Poland and Russia from 1469 to 1796; &c.
Louis I. and II. of Hungary; Malachowski; Margaret, Queen; Martinuzzi; Matthias I., Hunyadi; Matvyeev; Mazepa-Koledinsky.
R. P. Reinhold Pauli.
See the biographical article: Pauli, Reinhold.
Lübeck (in part).
R. P. S. R. Phené Spiers, F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A.
Formerly Master of the Architectural School, Royal Academy, London. Past President of Architectural Association. Associate and Fellow of King’s College, London. Corresponding Member of the Institute of France. Editor of Fergusson’s History of Architecture. Author of Architecture: East and West; &c.
Manor-House.
R. Po. René Poupardin, D. ès L.
Secretary of the École des Chartes. Honorary Librarian at the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris. Author of Le Royaume de Provence sous les Carolingiens; Recueil des chartes de Saint-Germain; &c.
Lorraine; Louis IV. and V. of France.
R. S. C. Robert Seymour Conway, M.A., D.Litt. (Cantab.).
Professor of Latin and Indo-European Philology in the University of Manchester. Formerly Professor of Latin in University College, Cardiff; and Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Author of The Italic Dialects.
Mamertini; Marrucini; Marsi.
R. T. Sir Richard Temple.
See the biographical article: Temple, Sir Richard.
Mahrattas (in part).
R. We. Richard Webster, A.M. (Princeton).
Formerly Fellow in Classics, Princeton University. Editor of The Elegies of Maximianus; &c.
Mather, Increase;
Mather, Richard
.
S. A. C. Stanley Arthur Cook, M.A.
Lecturer in Hebrew and Syriac, and formerly Fellow, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Editor for Palestine Exploration Fund. Examiner in Hebrew and Aramaic, London University, 1904–1908. Author of Glossary of Aramaic Inscriptions; The Laws of Moses and the Code of Hammurabi; Critical Notes on Old Testament History; Religion of Ancient Palestine; &c.
Lot;
Manasseh
.