TENTH SERIES.
173
Manorial customs : bees and regal birds, vi. 166
Manorial system, survival in Nottinghamshire, v.
286 Manors : Tiburne, x. 341, 430, 494 ; Neyte, Ey-
bury, and Hyde, x. 321, 461 ; xi. 22, 174, 231 Manors, Lords of, and intestate estates, ix. 469 Mansfield (Earl of), commemorative tablet, ii. 425 Mansfield Gooseberry-Tart Fair, vii. 328, 476 Mansions and villages, their disappearance, xii.
189
Manson (E.) on origin of ' She Stoops to Con- quer,' iv. 261
Manson (F. W.) on watch inscription, x. 506 Manson (T. F.) on pawnshop, ii. 354. Penny wares, ii. 456. Publishers' catalogues, ii. 118 Mantegna (Andrea), his house at Mantua, iv. 87 ;
v. 74, 115, 233
Mantelpiece, sixteenth-century, vii. 209 Mantis, its pugnacity, i. 37 Mantua, Andrea Mantegna's house at, iv. 87 ;
v. 74, 115, 233 Manuel's ' Count Lucanor and the Invisible
Cloth,' iii. 240
Manufacturer on silesias : pocketings, ii. 312 Manufactures Building at Chicago World's Fair,
ii. 197
Manuscripts, punctuation in, iv. 144, 262 ; v. 502 ; viii. 222 ; catalogues of, iv. 368, 415, 531 ; v. 51 ; proverbs and phrases in, x. 281 Manx emphasis, v. 346
Many, pronunciation of the word, iii. 322, 393 Manytice, use of the word c. 1391, x. 468 Manzi, Joyant & Co. on Lady Masham, v. 387 Manzoni, works in English, i. 347 ; translations of
' Betrothed,' ii. 169, 238 Maori names, vi. 86
Mapletoft ( Eleanor )= William Laxon, i. 167 Mapletoft (John), 1631-1720, his portrait, x. 289 Maps : place-names in, 1637, viii. 350 ; illustrat- ing Strabo, x. 8, 77, 155 ; oldest in the world, 155
Mar in Mardyke, its meaning, xii. 310, 475 Marathon runners, x. 86 Marbach (G. O.), his " Volksbucher," xii. 9, 58,
133 Marble Arch, its history, ii. 226 ; its statuary
and ornamentation, x. 491 Marble Arch improvement and Tyburn Tree, ix.
405 March (Ausias), Catalan* troubadour, translations
from, iv. 469 ; v. 14
March Malen, meaning of the term, xii. 489 March proverb, sweep " flees " away, xi. 226, 277,
374 March 25 as New Year's Day, vi. 368, 431, 471 ;
vii. 15
Marcham (F.) on bibliographies, iii. 316. Hol-
licke or Holleck, Middlesex, iii. 387. Lyly's
Euphues and his England,' iii. 366. Norden's
' Speculum Britannise,' iii. 450
Marcham (W. McB.) on Chester Plea Bolls, iii. 494
Marcham (W. McB. and F.) on Caxton and his
family, vi. 241. Cornwallis (Thomas), v. 244.
Qollicke or Holleck, iv. 36. Kempishawe, xi.
412. Margaret of Richmond, xii. 15. Oxgate
Manor, x. 172.
Marchant (F. P.) on arrival : departure, vi. 47. Barnewell (H.), Prebendary of Bochester, x. 448. Blood used in building, iii. 35. Bohemian language, v. 217, 315. Bohemian teacher, great, vi. 205. Bohemian tongue-twisters, ix. 446. Bohemian villages, ii. 86. Bonassus, wonder- ful animal, xii. 353. Burney's ' History of
Music,' x. 9. Candlemas gills, i. 75. Cech
language, iii. 202. Cosmogony, heretical, x. 347.
Cross in the Greek Church, ii. 531. Czechs and
Germans, iv. 187. Death (Edward), of Gray's
Inn, ix. 90. Devil's advocate in Tibet, vi. 67.
Eggler, ii. 447. Election jingle, v. 67. English
officials under foreign Governments, iii. 131.
" Esprit de 1'escalier," vii. 237. " Father of
his Country," ix. 152. First Oxford Russian
grammar, viii. 85. First Russian Christian
martyr, viii. 6. " Freshman " women, ii. 266.
Gilbert (Mr.), mathematician, iv. 369. Gold v.
silver, iii. 175. Good King Wenceslaus, vii.
426 ; viii. 175. Gray's ' Elegy ' in Russian,
v. 357. Hetman : Ataman, v. 109. Holborn,
iii. 234. Human sacrifices : ghosts, iii. 498.
Hus before Council of Constance, xii. 94. Kite-
flying in the East, ix. 147. Krapina, viii. 258.
Ladies and side-saddles, xii. 295. Lady-bird
folk-lore, viii. 116. Legend of Council of
Constance, i. 8 ; ii. 18. M. for Monsieur, iv. 45.
Midwife toad, ix. 236. Miners' greeting, iv. 391.
Negroes and law, i. 206. ' Old Tarlton's Song,'
viii. 277. Peroun, viii. 330, 438. Pontificate,
i. 404. Preseren, Slavonic poet, vi. 133,
Right, the, and the wrong, vii. 46. Rogest-
vensky, iii. 356. Russian names, iii. 256 ; xi.
235. Sacred place-names in foreign lands, xii.
176. Scribblers, irresponsible, ii. 136. Servian
names, x. 305. Shoreditch family, x. 455.
Slovaks, xii. 242. Slovenish language, vii. 381.
Sneezing superstition, xi. 117. S.P.Q.R., vii. 57.
Tartar legend of Alexander the Great, vii.
126. Touching wood, vi. 174. Verify your
references, vi. 174. Waterloo : its pronuncia-
tion, x. 232. Yule " clog," bringing it in,
iii. 156
Marches, regimental, x. 167, 312, 352, 377, 457 Marchetti (Bishop M.), collection of drawings, xii.
47, 112
Marchi (Vincenzo), Italian artist, c. 1870, ii. 468 Marcomanni and Quadi, Gibbon on the, vii. 89 Mardale, King of, the appellation, i, 276 Mareboake, seventeenth-century term, its meaning,
vii. 448 ; viii. 15, 134 Marshal (Sylvain), his ' Dictionnaire des Ath^es,
iv. 265 Margaret, daughter of Maximilian I., portraits of,
vi. 248, 292, 357
Margaret of Richmond, inscriptions in West- minster Abbey, xi. 463 ; xii. 15, 215 Margerison (S.) on Stratford residents in eigh- teenth century, iii. 187. Unrestored churches, ii. 487 Margins, large-paper, v. 147, 217, 377 ; their size,
ix. 285 ; x. 72 Maria (Donna) of Spain, her biography, xii. 47,
91, 152 Maria on pin-basket = youngest child, ix. 417.
Streatham place-names, ix. 190 Marie Antoinette, and Mrs. Charlotte Atkyns, ix. 343 ; her death mask, xi. 327, 417 ; sketch by David, xii. 409, 513 Marie Louise (Empress), her second marriage,
xi. 107, 214 Marines, epitaph on lieutenant of, i. 368 Marinone & Co., barometer by, ii. 346 Market, " mart " used for, xii. 326 Market customs, Scottish, xii. 121, 217 Markham (Rev. George), c. 1790, his biography,
xii. 248, 296
Markham (W.), his { Spelling Book,' ii. 327, 377, 494