NINTH SERIES.
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Mound burial in North Wales, viii. 80, 151, 470
Moundesmere Manor, Preston Candover, v. 316
Mounds, moated, v. 309, 399; vi. 11, 76, 134, 171,
253, 336, 416
Mounsey (A. C.) on Campbell and Virgil, v. 164 Mount (C. B.) on comically, ix. 370. Cordwainer, ii. 97. " Down to the ground," i. 292. Ecclesias- tical peculiars, vii. 421, 463. Epitaph at Winchester, iv. 155. Flint-glass trade, ix. 473. George =penny roll, i. 74. Honest epitaphs, xi. 397. Ipplepen, co. Devon, vii. 113, 297. Jumble, quotation for, ii. 409, 494. Lynch laws in modern use, i. 37. Moon, its gender, i. 55. Nice, its meanings, ii. 36. Nostoc, its composition, v. 218. Pease : Pea, v. 147. Pediment, its origin, vi. 7. Pendugum: Carlyng, x. 427. "Penny in the forehead," viii. 104. Periwinkle, x. 11, 53, 128. Phasis in Johnson's 'Dictionary,' xii. 482. " Play gooseberry," i. 293. " Queen's English," ii. 269. Ralph, its pronuncia- tion, i. 430. Scott's heroines, ii. 257. Shake- speariana, iii. 282. ' Social Life in Time of Queen Anne,' i. 258. Soot, its pronunciation, iii. 15. "Strenua nos exercet inertia," ii. 70. Syntax of preface, ii. 172. 'Tempest' anagram, viii. 512. "There were giants in the land," viii. 186. Transpire, misuse of the word, iii. 243. Welsh- men, Shakespeare's, ii. 284. Widow's peak, iv. 459. Wordsworth's 'Excursion,' v. 138. Yorker=tice, viii. 370
Mountain ash, synonyms of, iv. 26 Mountfichet Castle, Blackfriars, vi. 25, 91 Mountford (Lord), his biography, iv. 497 Mountgymru, its locality, i. 188 ; ii. 436 Mountjoy, the first Viscount, x. 384 Mourning, in 1661, v. 287, 459; public, vii. 150, 174, 295 ; black as a badge of, x. 87, 212 ; hatbands as a sign of, xi. 429 Mourning Sunday, observance of the custom, ix. 366,
390, 497; x. 72, 155, 297; xi. 15, 475 Mouse, Isaiah Ixvi. 17, v. 165, 446, 487 Moustache cultivation. See Algernon. Moutlowe (Henry), M.P., his biography, v. 335 Moyse Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, v. 497; vi. 36 Mozart (J. C. W. G.), book of words of I1 Don
Giovanni,' iii. 103 ; his skull, viii. 322 Mucheron or maceron, its meaning, ix. 284 Muck or peat, use of the word in America, vi. 104 Muf, A.-S. word, its translation, xii. 268 Muffineer, origin of the word, x. 28, 112 Mug, arms on, viii. 323, 469
Mug : to mug, use of the verb, xii. 5, 57, 136, 231, 518 Mug-houses, origin and meaning of the term, xi. 67, 277 Muggerhanger, place-name, its derivation, ii. 47, 97 Mugginton, Derbyshire, a legend of, vii. 265 Muggletonian writings, v. 415, 485 ; vi. 54 Mugs, toad, v. 8, 198 Muhammed. See Mohammed. Muhammed or Mohammed or Mahomet, xi. 509 ;
xii. 55
Muhibbu '1-Adab on orsidue, iv. 444 Muir (A. J.) on Muir family, xii. 410 Muir (H. S.) on modest epitaphs, ix. 72. Parody of epitaph, iv. 403. "There is a day in spring," ix. 57 Muir family, xii. 410, 508 Mull, inscription in, vi. 329, 393
Mullen, horse headgear, its etymology, vi. 428
Muller (H.) on Foot's Cray, i. 169
Muller (Max), his death, vi. 360 ; and Westminster
Abbey, vi. 446, 495 ; vii. 33 Mullett, its meaning, iii. 227 Mullins (W. E.) on ' Crown of Wild Olive,' vi. 210.
Portraits of Englishmen, ii. 461 Mulock (Thomas Samuel), 1789-1869, his biography,
vii. 482, 501; viii. 354 Multatuli, Dutch author, vi. 290 Multiplicands, meaning of the term, ix. 208 Mumbudget, its meaning, iv. 144, 251 Mummeries, Plough Monday, vii. 322, 363, 477 Mummers, references to, ix. 87, 237 Mummy peas, their authenticity, iv. 145, 198, 252, 297 Mummy wheat, i. 248 ; iv. 274 ; viii. 82, 170 Muna or Mona surname, xi. 48, 194, 297, 513 Mundesley, Norfolk, nameless gravestone at, xii. 504 Mundesley people, rime on, x. 468 Mundy, goldsmith of London, seventeenth century,
xii. 485
Mundy (P.) on Dryden's oaks in Scott, v. 149 Munich (C. J.) on Hampstead periodicals, x. 185 Municipal coincidences, vii. 409, 515 Munk (William), his materials for a medical biography
of Devonshire, xii. 328 Munro (Sir Thomas), Governor of Madras, his
pedigree, ii. 89 ; iii. 30
Munro clan and Mr. Gladstone's ancestry, ii. 243 Munsie, its etymology, vi. 428 ; vii. 295 Muntiac, zoological term, ix. 385 Munzil (Chutter) on the Begum Somroo, xii. 438 Mural inscriptions, vi. 46 Mural monuments, vi. 1, 65, 101 Mural paintings : St. Clement's, Jersey, viii. 1 63 Murden (Sir Jeremiah), Sheriff of London 1725-6, hia
burial-place, vi. 369, 411 Murderers supposed to escape execution, xii. 25, 150,
197, 236, 396 Murdoch family, xi. 108 Murdoch or Murdock (William), inventor of steam
locomotive and gas lighting, vi. 227, 358 ; ix. 118,
317, 372
Muriel, origin and meaning of the name, v. 415 ; vi. 32 Murillo (B. S.), his ' La Vieja,' ii. 128 ; iii. 58 Muristan, Jerusalem, and the Order of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem, xi. 49 Murphy- Grimshaw (W.) on Slough, iii. 169 Murray (A. H. H.) on Koubiliac's bust of Pope, xi,
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Murray (Sir Charles) and Goethe, i. 363 Murray (D.) on Breckenridge family, vii. 415.
" Church gift," viii. 81. Stamp collecting and ita
literature, x. 333. Table ds communion, ii. 211 Murray (F. E.) on Thomas Stothard, iv. 109 Murray (General James), biographical notes, iii. 286 Murray (John) on book-borrowers, i. 512. Boswell's
'Johnson,' i. 409. Cyclists' guide-books, iv. 331.
Pagination, vi. 411 Murray ( J. A. H.) on appendicitis, xi. 89. Characterie,
iv. 400. 'Cupid's Garden,' iii. 267. "Cut the
painter," xii. 307. Halliwell MS. wanted, xii.
227. Henbane =hen-dwale, iv. 274. Henchman,
i. 154. Hilary Term, i. 247. Hoast : Whoost, i.
247. Hobby-horse,i. 247. "Hoist with his own