al system, 255
excesses of the House of Commons, 255, 256.
Luard, Dr., his edition of Cotton's Chronicle, 299
'Letters of Robert Grosseteste,' 300
'Chronica Majora,' 302
on the St. Alban's School of History, 314.
Lubbock, Sir John, his list of books for reading, 501, 505.
M.
Maclay, Mr. Miklaho, his reception in New Guinea, 445.
_See_ Travels.
Madden, Sir F., Hypothesis about the 'Historia Minor,' 301
Magee, Bp., on Disestablishment, 25.
Mahaffy Mr., on the destruction of Tiryns and Mycenae, 114.
Maille-Breze, Clemence de, her marriage with Conde, 95
heads an insurrection in his favour, 96
imprisoned for life at Chateauroux, _ib._
Maine, Sir H. S., on the lowering effect of democracy, 12
describes the Patriarchal Theory, 182
on monogamy, 206.
_See_ Patriarchal.
Maitland, Dr., his 'Essays on the Dark Ages,' 298.
Mayne, Mr. J. D., his article on the Patriarchal Theory, 190.
Mezger, Prof. F., his '_Pindar's Siegeslieder_,' 163.
Milton on the Ignatian Epistles, 476.
Monachism, British, in the 13th century, 303.
_See_ Paris, Matthew.
Monasteries at end of 13th century, 304
popularity, 307
farming and pisciculture, 308
a place of refuge, 309.
Monod, G., on the policy of the late Chamber in France, 338, _note_.
Morgan, Mr. L. E., on 'group marriage,' 205.
_See_ Patriarchal Theory.
Morice, Rev. F. D., his 'Pindar for English Readers, 156.
_See_ Pindar.
Morley, Mr. J. _See_ Gladstone-Morley.
Mortgages & Bills of Exchange, 139.
N.
National League, the, 563-565.
---- Records, the, Commission for methodizing and digesting, 295.
Navy, the, and the Colonies, 445.
Norway, the Bank of, 400
State Mortgage Bank, and Savings Bank, 401.
_See_ Yeomen.
O.
Oldham, business record of the co-operative spinners for 1885, 285.
Ormsby, Mr., his 'Don Quixote,' 43
'Poem of the Cid,' 46.
P.
Pacific Islands. _See_ Romilly, Travels.
Paris, Mathew, 293
early years, 315
a monk at St. Alban's, 316
various accomplishments, _ib._
sent to Norway, 317
succeeds Roger of Wendover as historiographer, _ib._
utilizes facts and documents, 318
lashes the enemies of the abbey, 319
his denunciations of the Pope, 319, 320
anecdotes, 321
omens and portents, _ib._
weather reports, _ib._
Parliament, the New, 257
activity of the Liberal press, _ib._
Radicalism based on pure ignorance, 258
Mr. Chamberlain's bri
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