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Millbank, i. 392 Milman, Dean, i. 385 Milnes, R. Monckton (Lord Houghton): friend of the Nightingale family, i. 34, 141; speech at meeting of Nightingale Fund (1855), i. 269, 270; on F. N. at Scutari, i. 181, 238; introduces her to Lord Stanley (1857), i. 339; letters to F. N., i. 121, 339, 454 _n._, ii. 5; various references, i. 58, 62, 65, 338, 484, ii. 69, 76, 166, 235, 289; _Life of_, by T. W. Reid, quoted, i. 58, 62, 141, 238 Milnes, Mrs. R. M., i. 280 Milton, John, i. 351, 479, 481, ii. 426; quoted, ii. 294, 300, 319 Milton, Mr. (War Office), i. 330 "Minding Baby," i. 456 Ministers, and their permanent officials, i. 354 Miracles, i. 407 Mitchelson, Miss, ii. 260 Mitra, S. M., _Life and Letters of Sir John Hall_, i. 169. _See also_ Hall Moffat, Dr., ii. 304 Mohl, Julius, friendship and marriage (1847) with Mary Clarke, i. 21; friendship with F. N., i. 132, 133, ii. 317, 319; letter to F. N., ii. 236-237; death, F. N.'s appreciation of, ii. 317, 319; on Mr. and Mrs. Bracebridge, ii. 236; on Mr. Nightingale, ii. 235; on Omar Khayyám, ii. 95; various references, i. 433, 478, 489, 506, ii. 89, 96, 296, 390 Mohl, Madame (Mary Clarke), character of, i. 19-20; meets F. N. (1838-39), i. 20; friendship with her and the Nightingale family, i. 20; marriage of, i. 21, 66; death, ii. 352; letters: to F. N., ii. 312; to her husband, ii. 307; her _Madame Récamier_, ii. 13, 14, 15, 16; various references, i. 81, 124, 128, 486, 499, 505, ii. 301 Mohl, Robert, i. 66 Molière, ii. 317 Monson, Lord, ii. 362 Montagu, Hon. E. S., i. xxviii Monteagle, Thomas Spring Rice, 1st Lord, i. 25 Monteagle, Lady, i. 134, 140 Monteagle, 2nd Lord, and Lady, ii. 412 Montreal, soldiers' institute, i. 397, ii. 76; General Hospital, ii. 256 Moonrise upon the spiritual world, i. 49 Moore, Mrs. Georgiana (Mother Superior of the Bermondsey Nuns), her service in the Crimean War, i. 248, 253, 294, 299; F. N.'s affection and admiration for, i. 299; lends F. N. religious books, ii. 81, 231 Moore, Sir William, ii. 378 Moore, Mrs. Willoughby, i. 174 Moral Law, i. 56 Morant, Sir Robert, ii. 386 Morley, Earl of, ii. 337 Morley, John, Viscount, _Popular Culture_, ii. 317 Morpeth, Lord, ii. 317 "Muddling through," i. 311, 431, 432 "Muff," the, i. 436; the Muffs, ii. 4 Muir, Sir William, ii. 253, 279 Münster, Friederike (Frau Fliedner), i. 109 Murray, Lady Caroline, i. 134 "Mysterious," F. N. on the word, i. 484 Mysticism, Mystics, F. N. on, ii. 231, 232-5, 366; Jowett on, ii. 231, 232
Naoroji, Dadabhai, ii. 332 Napier and Ettrick, Lord, Secretary, British Embassy, Constantinople, sees F. N. at Scutari, ii. 112, 169, 170; Governor of Madras (1866), ii. 112; sees F. N. before going out, ii. 112; interest in sanitary reforms, ii. 169; communications on, with F. N., ii. 274, 299; F. N. inscribes a book to, ii. 171 _n._; on F. N.'s house, ii. 300; letters to F. N., ii. 112, 169, 170 Napier and Ettrick, Lady, ii. 170 Napier of Magdala, Lord, sees F. N. before going out to India as Commander-in-Chief, ii. 175, 176; communications from India with her, ii. 276; his sanitary reforms, ii. 277, 279, 280; F. N. on, ii. 175; Sir B. Frere on, ii. 175 Napoleon I., i. 374 Napoleon III., i. 18, ii. 92 Nash, Mrs. Vaughan, i. viii Natal, hospitals in, ii. 337, 342 National Aid Society, ii. 347 _National Review_ (1863), ii. 35 National Training School for Cookery, ii. 326 Naughtiness, pleasures of, i. 11 _Nazione_, ii. 116 Neander, ii. 12 Necessity, i. 482. _See also_ Free Will Needle Gun, ii. 105 Netley Hospital, plans of, submitted to F. N. (1856, 1857), i. 327, 331; her fight for the "pavilion" system, i. 340; appeal to Lord Palmerston, i. 341; partial alterations, i. 342; second fight for the pavilion (1858), i. 383; female nurses at, ii. 66, 186, 256; staff appointments, ii. 70; Army Medical School (_q.v._) at, i. 392 Neurasthenia, i. 493 Newcastle, Duke of (Secretary for War, 1854-55), i. 149, 155, 217; issues Commission to visit war hospitals, i. 176, 201, 202; Secretary for Colonies (1860), issues circulars for F. N., ii. 78 Newcastle-on-Tyne, address to F. N. from (1856), i. 320; barracks,