married to his daughter, 898, 1. 10; his patronage of bp. Percy, ib. 1. 23 Manors, the, bequeathed by lady Mar- garet, alienated from the coll., 74, 504, L. I
Mansel, bp. W. L., a supporter of the
Bible society, 845, l. 18 Mansfield, Rd. Rothwell minister at, 997, l. I
-Woodhouse, Stanley Gower preaches at, 997, 1. 5
Manuscripts given by the earl of South- ampton, catalogue of, 511, l. 14 Manwood, Pet., leases to, of Higham and Lilliechurch manors and Higham parsonage, 443, 1. 35; 446, 1. 40; licence of alienation, 443, l. 39; lease to, of Higham parsonage for three lives, 446, l. 43; licences to alienate it, 447, 1. 3, 7; 448, 1. 3 Marble Thorpes, messuage in Cam- bridge so called, 357, 1. 27 Mardon, Mr. B., bp. Marsh's letter to, respecting Griesbach, 739, 1. 45. Marfleet, Marflete, Marflett, Marphlett,
Merflette, leases of tenements and lands at, 344, l. 1, 4, 6, 8; 373, 1. 8; 380, 1. 16, 33; 384, 1. 5; 385, l. 45; 386, 1. 3-14, 36; 389, 1. 25; 390, 1. 32; 399, 1. 43; 400, l. 1, 5, 9, 12, 16, 23; 430, 1. 30; 433, 1. 20; 435, 1. 41; 436, 13, 16, 25, 32, 39; 439, 1.25; 443, 1. 27, 32, 42; 444, 1. 2, 5, 8, 12, 44; 448, l. 19; 455, l. 11; 456, 1. 21; lease of Chekens house, 400, 1. 2; lease alienated, 440, l. 20; the tenants presented to contribute to the repair of the chancel of Paul church, 517, 1. 20
Margaret, lady, urged to found a coll. in Oxford, 50; extract from the 'thin red book' respecting this, 560, 1. 17; birth, family, etc., 55; founds a lec- ture in divinity at Cambridge, ib.; a reader in divinity at Oxford, 56; a public preacher at Cambridge, ib.; founds Christ's coll., 57; alters her plans respecting Westminster, 59, and Oxford, 60, in favour of St. John's college, 61; her death, ib.; Fisher's funeral sermon for her, ib.; reason of her being drawn in the habit of a nun, 62; legal doubts as to her bequest to St. John's, ib.; value of lands left by her, 67; 563, 1. 20; abp. Warham decides in favour of the legality of her bequest, 72; the ma- nors left by her alienated from the coll., 74, 504, 1. 1; her portrait and arms in the liber memorialis, 338, 1107, 1. 7; plate and jewels left by her to St. John's, 342, 1. 12, 28; her vow, 3+5, 1. 3; 463, 1. 18; letter
to, from Hen. VII. on appointing Fisher to a bishopric, 344, 1. 40; 463, 1. 13: letter of thanks to, for her gift of a coll. chapel, 344, 1. 46; her pro- testation of chastity, 345, 1. 3: her life in MS. by Chas. Hen. Cooper, 561, 1. 41; the deed of foundation of her professorship, ib. 1. 43; trust deed of her preachership, etc., 562, l. 3 ; her will, where printed, ib. 1. 8; her intended foundation at Westminster, b. 1. 13; printed edits. of Fisher's funeral sermon, ib. 1. 20; MS. copies of it, ib. 1. 35; probable reason of her admission to Crowland, ib. 1. 40; agreement respecting the stipends of the seniors on her foundation, 1036, I. 44; agreement to postpone an election to one of her fellowships, 1037, l. 3 Marham rectory given to the coll. by sir Ra. Hare, after reading Spelman, 338, l. 13, n. 2
Markham, Chas. and Bridget, letter from, respecting Mr. Booth's bequest for a conduit, 479, 1. 41; the college answer, 480, 1 18
Markham, Merkeham, Marcham, Little or West, Notts., leases of manor, cot- tage and lands, etc. at, 346, l. 13;355, 1. 2; 372, l. 45; 380, l. 14;381, l. 15 ; 388, 1. 2; 390, L. 16; 397, l. 25; 414, 1. 5; 417, 1. 44; 422, 1. 24; 424, 1. 43; 433, 1. 24; 434, 1. 44; 435, l. 20; licence of alienation, 404, 1. 8; letter of attorney about lands at, 358, 1. 7; the lands presented for the repair of Meriall bridge, 481, l. 43; 495, 1. 13 Markland, Jer., his regard for bp. Law, 717, 1. 12; controversy between him and bp. Ross, 728, 1. 2, 30; his re- marks on Dr. Powell's wealth, 1050,
833, 1. 19; his sympathy with Wm. Frend, 736, 1. 12; his history of the politics of Great Britain, etc., 737, 1. 9, 33; 739, 1. 36; 741, l. 15; 746, 1. 1; 760, 1. 36; 762, l. 1; accepts a pension from Pitt, 737, 1. 36; 761, 1. 31; his defence of this, 737, 1. 40; complimentary dedication to him of a work on eternal punishment, 738,
2; letter to the clergy of Llandaff, ib. 1. 16; Southey's idea of him, ib. 1. 30; Dr. Whitaker's dedication to, ib. 35; various notices of, as bishop, 738, 1. 2-741, 1. 4; his letter on Griesbach's text, 740, 1. 1; his cha- racter, 741, 1. 5; essay on the useful- ness of theological learning, 741,
493 on the authenticity of the Pentateuch, 742, 1. 38; his edition of Michaelis on the New Testament, 744,1. 17;752, 1. 10; dissertation ou the three first canonical gospels, 746, l. 18; his hypothesis on the origin of the gospels, 747, 1. 27; his fondness for music, 754, 1. 31; 759, 1. 24; letters to Travis, 755, 1. 47; translation of Patje on English credit, 759, 1. 35; letters to, by a clergyman, in vindica- tion of the Apocalypse, 762, 1. 18; bp. Randolph's controversy with, on the origin of the Gospels, 762, 1. 36— 772, 1.9; remarks on, by Tho. Falconer, 770, 1. 27; by bp. Thirlwall, 772, 1. 10; 775, 1. 27; by Veysie, 775, 1. 7; by Dr. Wood, ib. 1. 34; his ser- mon against the Calvinists, 776, 1. 7; strictures of Milner on these, ib. 1. 32; of Simeon, 777, 1. 42; his memoir of Thos. Jones, 778, 1. 47; lectures on divinity, Pt. 1., 779, 1. 24; Pt. II., 783, 1. 26; Pt. III., 785, l. 14; Pt. IV., 788, 1. 7; reprints of these, 790, 1. 39; 791, 1. 1; lectures, Pt. v., 792, 1. 40; Pt. VI., 794, 1. 29; Pt. VII., 797, 1. 23; reprint of these, 799, 1. 49; opinion on his lectures by W. Jephson, 800, 1. 48; by Is. Milner, 801, 1. 9; by sir Win. Hamilton, ib. 1. 22; by Philo- dike,' ib. 1. 49; his letter on religious toleration, 80, 1. 7; controversy on the election of chancellor, 803, 1. 39; S. P. C. K. sermon (1811) on national education, 805, 1. 7; various remarks on this, 806, 1. 23; 809, l. 14; ori- ginates the foundation of the National society, 807, 1. 7; letters in vindica- tion of Dr. Bell's system of tuition, 808, 1. 27; address to members of the senate on the Bible society, 809, 1. 22; various remarks upon this, 811, 1. 12; Vansittart's first letter to him, 812, 1. 9; his 'Inquiry' into the consequences of neglecting to give
the Prayer-book with the Bible, 813, 1. 3-822, 1. 41; Dr. Clarke's letter to him on the Bible society, 822, 1. 42; Otter's pamphlets in reply to him, 824, 1. 44; Southey's opinion, 825, l. 10, 48; Dealtry's examination of his pamphlet on the Bible society, 826, 1. 17; Vansittart's second letter to him, 828, l. 16; his letter to Van- sittart, 829, 1. 42; Perceval's letter to, 832, 1. 18; his history of the translations of the Scriptures, 832, 1.35; Owen's remarks on this, 833, 1. 43; Gandolphy's letter to him, 834, 1. 40; his reply, 837, 1. 3; Gan- dolphy's second letter, 838, 1. 29; letter to him on the church establish- ment by a disseuter and layman, 841, 1. 26; his reply, 842, 1. 17; his com- mencement sermon (1813), 848, l. 31; reply to Is. Milner's strictures, 849, 1. 9; to bp. Burgess, 858, 1. 11; Simeon's pamphlet Dr. Marsh's fact,' 859, 1. 1; Marsh's reply to, ib. 1. 26; the Abingdon letter with his explanation, 862, 1. 39; his Comparative view of the churches of England and Rome, 864, 1. 32; 865, 1. 34; Lingard's strictures on this, ib. 1. 48; Glover's remarks on, ib. 1. 47; his accession sermon (1814), 866, l. 48; Horae Pelasgicae, Pt. 1., 867, 1. 5; the Museum Criti- cum on this, ib. 1. 19; bp. Burgess's re- remarks on, ib 1. 44; primary charge at Llandaff, 868, 1. 21; sermon on the death of qu. Charlotte (1818), 869, 1. 21; primary charge at Peter- borough (1820), ib. 1. 32; remarks on church singing, 870, 1. 31; J. Gray's reply to this, 871, L. 15; S. P. G. ser- mon, 871, 1. 27; his eighty-seven examination questions at ordination, ib. 1. 32; 881, 1. 7; anonymous pam- phlets called forth by these, ib. Ï. 38, 44, 48; 872, 1. 45; 873, 1. 25; 874, 1. 4, 8; Jos. Wilson's remarks on, 872, 1. 13; 877, 1. 8; Wm. Jephson's vindication of, 870, l. 42; correspond- ence between him and rev. Jo. Green, 874, 1. 28; speech (1821) in the house of lords on these questions, ib. 1. 35; remarks on his speech, 875, 1. 3; 876, 1. 3; Dr. Hawker's letter upon the questions, 878, l. 15; speech, &c. in house of lords (1822), 878, 1. 34; Parr's letters respecting, 882, 1. 25; 883, l. 13, 40; cause of his dis like to Marsh, 883, 1. 48; Grimshawe's pamphlet against, 884, 1. 8; refuta- tion of this, ib. 1. 11; Sydney Smith's review of him in the Edin. Rev., 88, 1. 40; Hen. Walter's letters to, on the authorized version of the Bible, 887,
1. 13; 888, 1. 32; his charge (1823), 889, 1.5; explanation relative to the curacy of Byfield, 891, 1. 12; sir J. Nicholl's decision against him in this case, 893, 1. 8; his S. P. C. K. ser- mon (1825), ib. 1. 15; charge (1827) on the Roman catholic question, 894, 1. 49; charge (1831), 896, 1. 15; his portrait in the college hall, 898, 1. 3; bp. Butler's eulogy on him, 953, 1. 8; leave given him by the coll. to go abroad, 1088, 1. 19; Gunning's ac- count of his meeting with Parr at Caius lodge, 1100, 1. 37
Marsh, Herb. Chas., son of bp. Marsh,
735,1.41; Mr. Yate his private tutor, 738, 1. 48; his preface to the reprint of his father's lectures, Pts. V.-VII., 800, 1. 9
Mrs., wife of bp. Marsh, 735, 1. 18; her death, ib. 1. 35; lord Spencer's introduction to, 739, 1. 21
- Ri., father of bp. Marsh, 735, 1. 9, 38 Ri., esq., brother of bp. Marsh, 735,
Ri. Jo., youngest son of bp. Marsh, 736, 1. I
Marshall, R., lease to, of a tenement and lands at Atweke in Holderness, 377, 1. 17, 28
Rob., fell., his burial, 982, l. 13
Mr. Ste., his acts at the assembly, 639, 1. 39; 640, 1. Marshe, Marche, Mary, leases to, of tenement and lands at Marfleet, 436, 1. 20, 32; 444, 1. 8
Tho., lease to, of tenement and lands at Marflete, 386, 1. 7; 399, 1. 43; 433, l. 19; 443, 1. 31; licence of alienation, 446, l. 9
Mershe, Wm., lease to, of tenement and lands at Marflete, 386, 1. 10; 400, l. 9; 436, l. 16
Marston, Beds., Dr. Jas. Wood rector of, 1101, 1. 15
Martin, Dr. Edwd., president of Queens', imprisoned in the Tower, 219, 633, 1. 35; his revocation and protestation respecting the charges against Dr. Lane, 624, 1. 42
V., pope, exempts the university from the jurisdiction of the bps. of Ely, 44
Sam., appointed under-librarian and Naden's exhibitioner, 1040, 1. 37 Martyn, Hen., impression of reading his life on bp. Mackenzie, 977, 1. 29; an officer in the St. John's volun- teers, 1090, l. 43
Marvell, And., his controversy with Dr. Turner, 986, 1. 4
Marwood rectory, £480 advanced for rebuilding, 1088, l. 1
Mary I., qu., letter to, on the wrongs and poverty of the coll., 377, l. 38; 468, 1. 7; references to her in leases as supreme head of the church, 376, 1. 3, 8; fidei defensor, ib. 1. 36; a receipt cancelled on account of her death, 383, 1. I
- II., qu., her proclamation against bp. Turner and others, 987, 1. 6 Maseres, F., afterwards baron, chan- cellor's medallist, 1752; 1089, 1. 8 Mason, Edw., of Pelton, Warw., 'ple- beius', father of Rd. Mason, 534, 1. 9 Jo., his letter to Cecil on having wives in coll., 577, 1. 36
Rd., the king's dispensation for him to keep his fellowship, 495, 1. 3; no- minated by the earl of Exeter for a scholarship, 534, 1. 9; admission as sizar, ib. 1. I
Rob., LL.D., leave of absence, etc, granted to, 491, l. 8, 26; 492, l. 12, 17; 494, 1. 30; reply of the president and seniors to the objections to this, 491, 1. 6; the king's letter for his leave of absence for three years, 498, 1. 2; his benefaction to the library, 340; arms in the liber memorialis, 1108, 1. 30
Wm., his character of Dr. Powell, 1061, 1. 11; a friend of his, ib. l. 33 Mass for benefactors, 21, 1. 34; 558, 1.6 Massey, Mr., M. A. Jo., knocked down
in an outbreak with Trin. coll.,612,1.22 Master, Edw., lease to, of Ospringe rec- tory, 456, 1. 5, 27; of tenement and lands at Ospringe, ib. 1. 8; of the rooms, etc. of the chantry priest, ib. 1. 35; licences of alienation, ib. 1. 27, 30, 33, 38
Masters, Mr. Wm., public orator, his oration in King's Chapel, 158, 1. 38; where printed, 584, 1. 7
M.A. commencers, coll. decree for their payment of charges, 549, 1. 28; de- cree respecting their act and com- mon places, 551, 1. 41
Masters of the coll., leases granted to them, 195, 199; complaint of the manner of electing them, 199; various decrees of, 548, 1. 21; decree for an- nexing a lease to the mastership, 551, 1. 5; allowed 20s. per annum for postage, 1085, 1. 42; disputed elec- tions of, see elections
Masters of St. John's college: Arrowsmith, Jo., 224 Bateson, Wm. Hen., 324 Beale, Wm., 213 Bill, Wm., 124 Bullock, Geo., 141 Chevallier, Jo., 1079 Clayton, Ric., 190
Masters of St. John's college:
Craven, Wm., 1089 Daye, Geo., 110 Gower, Humph, 991 Gunning, Pet., 233 Gwyn, Owen, 198 Howland, Ric., 173 Jenkin, Rob., 1002 Lambert, Rob., 1015 Leaver, Thos., 130 Longeworth, Ric., 157 Metcalf, Nic., 85 Newcome, Jo., 1022 Percy, Alan, 75 Pilkinton, Jas., 146
Pilkinton, Leo., 152
Powell, Wm. Sam., 1042
Shepherd, Nic., 164
Shorton, Rob., 55 Still, Jo, 168 Tatham, Ra.. 1105 Tayler, Jo., 115 Tuckney, Ant., 229 Turner, Fras., 985 Watson, Thos., 137 Whitaker, Wm., 180 Wood, Jas., 1094
See also under the respective names. Masters of St. John's house or hospital, catalogue of, 52; notes on this, 560,
1.31 Masters, Rob., receives Grey's collections
for Baker's life, 1051, 1. 18; his offer to publish Baker's history declined by Dr. Powell, ib. 1. 20; his conversation with Powell about this, ib. 1. 28 Masterson, Maisterson, Dr., tutor of Edw. Watts, 528, 1. 14; of Hen. Tubbe, 533, 1.6; of Jo. Boteler, 535, 1. 4; of Hen. Hatton, ib. l. 43; signs the engagement, 643, 1. 47 Mathew, Father, bp. Stanley's support of, 969, 1. 19
- Toby, abp. York, letter to, to make laws for Pocklington school, 467, 1. 37 Mathews, Mathers, Jo., lease to, of lands at Drye Drayton, 441, 1. 14; licence to alienate it, 453, l. 3 Matthews, rev. G., bp. Blomfield's letter to, on Butler's Aeschylus, 917, l. 15 Mattocx, in Ware, Herts., Edw. Watts born at, 528, 1. 12
Maunde, rev. Jo., commences the trans- lation of Lucien Bonaparte's Charle- magne, 929, 1. 10
Mawe, Leon., v.-c., his order to the col- leges respecting Pareus' commentary to be burnt, 486, 1. 38 Mawson, Dr. Matthias, his contest for
v.-c. in the whig interest unsuccessful, 1017,1.24; elected the next year, ib.l. 34 May, Hen., B. A., fell., testimonial to, 373, 1. 37
May, Mey, Wm., LL.D., mister of Queens', and king's commissioner, 36, 107; bishop Goodrich's chancel- lor, 116; dean of Paul's, Edward VI. commissioner, 125; qu. Eliz.'s uni- versity commissioner, 146; his cen- sure of Cartwright, 165
Mey, Jo., his letter as v.-c. to Cecil respecting the mastership of St. John's, 586, 1. 45
Mayers, Dan., rector of Whittington, Lanc., father of Dan. and Jo. M., 526, 1. 31; dates of his degrees, ib. 1. 37
Dan., recommended for a scholar- ship, 526, 1. 20; adm. Lupton scho- lar, ib. 1. 30; pensioner, ib. 1. 32
Jo., adm. Lupton scholar, 526, 1. 30; pensioner, ib. 1. 32; his cha- racter from Trin. hall, ib. 1. 34 Mayland, Ess., bp. Gauden born at, 266, 1. 24
Maynard, Hen. and Jo., the plate given by them to coll. sent to Chas. I., 633, L. 12
- lord, history of his logic lecture, 211; royal dispensation for it, 545, 1. 35; six letters from, to Dr Gwyn, ib. 1. 39; notices of, 622, 1. 34 Mayne, Jasper, vicar of Cassington, Gunning his curate, 648, l. 24 Mayre, Jo., recommended to the earl of Huntingdon, 395, 1. 37
Mead, Jas., Eml., a leader in procuring the change from round caps to square, 1047, n. I
Mede, Jos., his account of a book found inside a fish, 218; his notice of the earl of Barkshyre's letter, 493, 1. 17; his letter to sir Mart. Stute- ville on bp. Neile, 670, 1. 8; to the same on bp. Carey, 676, 1. 20, 24; his mention of Jo. Thompson, fellow, 982, 1. 3
Meale, Rob., lease to, of a cottage,
barn, and land in Tuxforth, 433, 1. 3 Meat, 3d. a lb. paid for, 1766, 1072, 1. 20; 4d. in 1767, 1073, l. 7; 4d. in 1771, provided it be liked, 1075, 1. 35; 44d. in 1784, 1088, l. 12 Medicine, degrees in, letter from the visitors altering coll. statutes respect- ing, 425, 1. 21
Medlop, de Walden, pharmac., his de- gree declared void, 618, l. 29 Meeke, the coll. tenant, charge to him for the reparation of seabanks, 493, 1. 27 Meighen, Mehen, Jo., commended to be head-master of Shrewsbury sch., 420, 1. 3; becomes head-master, 428, 1. 44; 440, l. 11; bearer of letters from the school to the coll., 471, 1. 9;
472, 1. 17, 18; 479, l. 3; 482, 1. 43; 485, 1. 18, 27; 493, 1. 42; to the abp. Canterb., 493, 1. 42; his suit against the bailiffs of Shrewsbury, 475, 1.37; letter to the coll. sent by his son, 486, 1. 44; his proposals and pleadings to the coll, 488, 1. 44; 489, 1. 12; his great age and long services as master, 500, 1. 15; joins the bailiffs in a letter to the coll. re- specting scholarships, 501, l. 12; pro- posals for his retirement with a pen- sion, 508, 1. 22; propositions to the same effect from the school trustees, 510, 1. 4; 512, 1. 1; the coll. con- sent to these, 512, l. 42; his resigna- tion, 513, l. 14
Melbourne, lord, bp. Stanley presented
by, to the see of Norwich, 965, 1. 30 Melbourne, Melburn, sale of tenement, etc. at, 344, 1. 23; leases of tene- ments and lands at, 354, l. 41; 361, 1.. 25; 384, 1. 38; 413, l. 48; 414, 1. 2; 442, 1. 20; 446, 1..6 Meldreth, Melldrithe, Melreth, lease of 'Gemptings' there, 361, 1. 24; leases of tenement and lands at, 384, 1. 38; 413, 1: 48; 442, 1. 20
Melton school, Mart. Lister educated at, 540, 1. 42
Melvill, And., his attack on bp. Barlow, 667, 1. 12
Mennall, Rob., of Buckingham coll., Dr. Metcalfe exor. to, 566, 1. 26 Merell, Tho., fell., his gift of a bole and Elyote's dictionary to the coll., 383,
Meres, Jo., his account of Pole's visita-
tion, 143, 1. 15 Meriall, Merryall bridge, coll. lands in Markham presented for its repair, 487, 1. 43; suit about, 495, 1. 13 Meriton, Dr., fell. Queens', 198, 1. ro Merriman, Jos., his fellowship vacated, 984, 1. 29
Mershe, Gualter, student, testimonial for orders to, 424, l. 13
Merton college, Oxford, the statutes of, the rule of the scholars of St. John's hospital, 24; 558, 1. 15; Pythagoras's school in the possession of, 561, 1. 35 ; 'grounde perteyninge to the clerkes of Mertonn in Öxeforde,' 459, 1. 29 Metaphysics, sir Edwin Sandys' lecture in, lost to the coll., 212 Metcalfe, Cuth., nephew and executor to Dr. M., 106, n. 2
Medcalf, Dr. Nich., deposes to the poverty of the coll., 74; opposes the divorce of queen Katherine, 79; letter to, on Alan Percy's pension, 83; 3rd master, his character, 85; state of the coll. revenues at his accession, 86;
his successful efforts to improve them, 87; numerous private foundations during his mastership, 96; neglected in his old age, 104; compelled to give up the mastership, 105; 361, 1. 14; his death and monumental inscription, 106; his great services and benefac- tions to the coll., ib.; his character, 107; preferments, 108; his family, 109; his petition to the king, 347, 1. 44; full discharges to him, 350, 1. 7, Io; letter of attorney to, in the nego- tiations with lord Cobham, 359, L. 44; coll. proxy to, ib. 1. 21; rector of Wodeham Ferrys, 360, 1. 36; letter from, to the president respecting Nic. Thurloe, 462, 1. 27; to the same, re- specting lord Cobham's matter, ib. 1. 35; various references to, 566, 1. 24; Ascham's remarks on, 569, 1. 37; Bale's verses on, 579, 1. 37
Metcalfe, Phil., clerk, grant to, of the chaplaincy of St. Mary's chapel, Os- pringe, 358, 1. 10
Rob., his benefaction to the library, 341. 1. I; his arms in the liber memo- rialis, 1108, 1. 33
Medcalfe, Wm., administrators of, suit with, in v.-c. court, 445, 1. 5
Mr., allowed time for his answer re- specting Soulderne rectory, 1077, I.
Methley rectory, York., Dan. Ambrose presented to, 500, 1. 34
Methodists, the, bp. Butler's notes against, 925, l. 44 Mey, see May
Michael house, bp. Fisher's benefaction to, 103, 1. 35
Michaelis, J. D., bp. Marsh's edition of his introduction to the New Test., 744, 1. 17; 752, 1. 10
Michell, Jo. Hen., King's, archdeacon Dealtry's testimony to, 826, 1. 17 Middleton, Dr. Conyers protobibliothe- carius, 714, 1. 30; his part in the con- ference about the election for master, 1016, l. 25, 42; Cole meets Newcome at his rooms, 1028, l. 10; Zach. Brooke's writings against him, 1029, n. 5; 1030, 1. 6; shews Doddridge over the university library, 1033, L. 41 Myddleton, leases of cottage and lands at, 390, 1. 17; 417, l. 45 Mildenhall, Rob. de, master of Peter- house, 33, 1. 13
Millar, Mr., two guineas given him for his plan for improving the gardens, 1071, 1. 26
Milles, Is., his opinion of Tuckney, Gunning and Turner, 642, l. 25; no tices of his eminent contemporaries, 645, 1. 42
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