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GENERAL INDEX.
Middlesex Magistrate on foreign tavern signs,
x. 298 Middle Temple and Sir Francis Drake, iv. 347,
414, 490 Middleton (Sir Thomas), his wife and lineage,
iv. 169, 212
Midhurst, arms of the borough, iv. 367 Midhurst Grammar School, names, dates, &c.,
iv. 308 " Mid-Keavel," Lancashire place-name, x. 327,
377, 413
Midlander on Shakespeariana, i. 165 Midnight burial, origin of custom, vi. 369, 414.
Midsummer Eve, custom of dancing on, vii. 269,
398, 477 ; viii. 58
?,Tiers, miniaturist, list of portriats by, iii. 488 Miers, silhouette artist, ii. 369, 418 ; v. 87 Miklos Jaszberenyi. See Jaszberenyi (MiMos). Mikszath (Coloman), Hungarian writer, his works
in English, iv. 310, 394 ; vi. 217 Milan, British Royal arms in, iv. 290 Milbanke (Mark) =Mary Webber, v. 509 Milbourne (Luke), 1649-1720, his 'The Moderate
Cabal,' ix. 391, 474
Milburn, White, and Warren families, iv. 508 Mildenhall (J.), d. 1614, at Ajmere, India, v. 186,
275
Miles on Mansel family, ii. 269 Miles (H. Downes), author of ' Pugilistica,' 1880,
v. 69, 133 Miles & Evans's Club, St. James's Street, 1785,
iv. 269, 312 Milestones indicating " customary " miles, vii. 30,
112, 177
Milford, fabric of the church, ix. 231 Milgrove (B.), composer of hymn tune, 1731-1810,
v. 388, 517 ' Milieux d'Art,' printed 1906, the author, iv
527
Military and naval allegiance in Germany, xii. 99 Military corps of ladies proposed in 1803, ii. 448 Military executions, modus operandi. iv. 8, 57, 98, 157, 193, 237, 295, 354, 413, 458 ; v. 52 318, 434 ; x. 58
Military machines, " pent-houses, mantlets, gal- leries, and blinds," ix. 430, 471 ; x. 33, 237 Military musters, temp. Elizabeth, ii. 130, 176
258
Military Order, decoration, its identity, viii. 329 Military prints : Bengal Horse Artillery, ix. 37 56, 114; Gordon Highlanders, 489; St Eschauzier's Gordon Highlander, 510 ; Wes Norfolk Militia, x. 67 Military titles, the use of, x. 348, 396 Militia, cost of accoutrements, 1716, iii. 8
undergraduates as officers, xii. 502 Milk depot, motto for, v. 47 Milkmaids' grease horns, their use, vii 510 Milk-stall, the oldest in London, xi. 147 Milkwort in literature, viii, 188, 277, 333 Milky Way, its various names, iii. 406 ; iv. 135
Poem on the origin of, v. 188, 295 Mill (J. Stuart) and Novalis on suicide, vi. 369 492 ; inscription on his grave at Avign vii. 26 ; death of his sister, 1913, vii. 100 Mill ( William) -Giffard, c. 1800, i. 429, 477 Millar (Arthur W.) on sanctuary seats, v. 368 Miller, honest, his epitaph, ii. *508 ; iii. 12, 57
95 Miller (Rev. Eben), c. 1843, v. 390
Miller (Hugh) on clearances on Scotch estates, ix.
188, 232 liller (. Tohn ) = Catherine Hewett Robinson, x.
230 Miller (Major- General John), R.M., his portrait,
1821, ix. 249, 298, 397
liller (Partrick) of Dalswinton, 1731-1815, vi. 70 /tiller (T. H.) on South Africa: Union medal
issued in December, 1910, viii. 467 ; Viscount
Ossington, ii. 508
/tiller (W. Addis) on " fairy-tales," viii. 249 liller (W. H.), his ' Mirage of Life,' xi. 280, 387,
457
liller of Huntingdon, proverbial, viii. 30, 115 lillers, rime to torment, vi. 35 /lilies (T.), his ' Catalogue of Honour,' v. 14 lilliken (W. E. D.) on Fives Court, St. Martin's
Lane : Tennis Court, Haymarket, iv. 231
Grosvenor Square : its origin, iv. 414 Vtillikin and Entwisle families, ii. 466 Vtillinery in 1911, iv. 86 Vlill of Youth, in mediaeval writings, i. 428 Mills (Mrs.), Mrs. Vincent, actress, c. 1751, xi
472 Vlill ward (William), Westminster scholar, c. 1680.
x. 469 Milne (J.), on " Blizard " or " Blizzard " as a
surname, x. 58 Crosses, ii. 310 Curly " n,"
iv. 490 Elphinstone's (Bishop) tomb, iv. 367
Touching
corpse at funerals, iv. 48 Wanless, x. 75 _ Whorlow, v. 416
Vlilner family, portraits of, xi. 452
Milnhorn in Scotland, its locality, ii. 527 ; iii. 135
Vlilo as a surname, ix. 250, 311/373
Milton (Sir Christopher) and Richard Milton, vi. 100 ; his family, vii. 21, 113, 146
Milton (John) on the palm, i. 135 ; and the Com- pany of Coopers, 244 : on plagiarism, ii. 309 ; his father's signature, 427 ; his Bibles, iii. 1, 70, 109, 433 : on plagiarism, 191 ; his visit to Ireland, 328, 453 ; his identity, and the Com- pany of Coopers, iv. 17 ; ' Comus ' at Covent Garden Theatre, i. 348, 411 ; Colkitto and Galasp in a sonnet by, v. 104, 195, 311 ; and Sttirbridge Fair, 503; his portrait by S. Cooper, vi. 30, 116, 398 ; " unexpressive
196, 232, 294, 317, 320 ; his copy of Dante's
' Convivio,' 49 ; his epitaph on "Shakespeare,
" starypointing," ix. 11, 73, 114, 172, 217, 237,
294, 353 ; his quotation from Fairfax's ' Tasso,'
147 ; two references in ' Reformation,' 150,
198, 216, 234, 272, 333 : his use of the words
" ellops " and " scorpion," xi. 150, 212
Milton (William, Viscount), journey across America, i. 429, 513
Milton-next- Gravesend, Manor of, ownership of, 1392-1405, iv. 367, 436, 496
Mil ward, Ford, and Oliver families, iv. 189
Minakata (Kimagusu) on " agenda " and " akoda," viii. 147 Aladdin, original of, x. 414 Alchemist's ape, viii. 33 Blindfolded man : Japanese variants, iii. 424 ; v. 6 Botan- ical press and entomological pins, viii. 270 Botany, vii. 72, 516 Cathedral bell stolen, viii.