iv. 277
Macguire, Colonel Hugh, fourth husband and gaoler of Elizabeth Malyn, iv. 261 _note_
Machiavel, iii. 51; iv. 103
Mackinnon, his _History of the Coldstream Guards_, ii. 315 _note_
Mackworth, Sir Humphrey, wrongly taken for Coppersmith, ii. 84 and _note_
Macrinus, ii. 423
M'Swiney, Owen (King Oberon), translated _Pyrrhus and Demetrius_ from Italian of Scarlatti, i. 40 _note_: manager of Drury Lane and Haymarket, i. 110 and _note_; ii. 334 _note_
"Madam," used by town ladies, i. 89 _note_: its use complained of, iii. 143
Madmen distinguished from fools, i. 328, 329: proposals for dealing with them, iii. 61 _seq._
Madonella (Mary Astell), founder of a nunnery for single women, i. 265 _seq._: and of a college for young damsels, ii. 103 _seq._
Madonnas, the lodgings of, iii. 153
Madrid, i. 50, 51, 73, 106, 332; iv. 148, 158
Mæcenas, a second, iv. 4 _note_
Mævius, a vain author, ii. 291
----, iv. 235
Magdalen College, Oxford, iv. 204 _note_
Maggot, Major-General, cheesemonger, i. 232, 233
Mahon, Port, i. 50, 61, 72
Maids, beautiful, in the "Mirror of Truth," ii. 356 _seq._
_Maid's Tragedy_, by Beaumont and Fletcher, iii. 279 _note_
Maintenon, Madame, an imaginary letter from, i. 164 _seq._
Maittaire, Michael, his edition of _Epistles to Ortuinus_, &c., iv. 22 _note_: his _English Grammar_, iv. 196 _note_
Makebate, Elizabeth, indicted for theft, iv. 315 _seq._
Malacca, Straits of, iii. 154 _note_
Mall, the, i. 311 _note_; ii. 322; iii. 220, 246; iv. 185
Malplaquet, battle of, i. 19 _note_, 378 _note_; ii. 105, 106, 113, 149, 265
Malyn, Elizabeth, the unfortunate, iv. 261 and _note_
Man, every worthless man a dead man, ii. 317 _seq._: above all things, should respect himself, ii. 392: desire for esteem, iv. 64 _seq._
---- Mrs., vendor of pills, iv. 150 _note_
Manchester, first Earl of, iv. 3 _note_
Mandeville, Sir John, his _Travels_, iv. 288: pretended additions to, iv. 288 _seq._
Manilius (Lord Cowper), iii. 1 _note_
Mankind, the pleasurable and busy part to be noticed in _Tatler_, i. 7
Manley, Mrs. de la Rivière (Epicene and Sappho?), her _New Atalantis_, i. 55 _note_; iv. 172, 173 _note_, 242: her _Narrative of Guiscard's Examination_, i. 245 _note_: her _Memoirs, &c._, ii. 104 and _note_; iii. 330 _note_: her apologies to Steele, iv. 242 _note_: her _Lucius_, iv. 242 _note_: referred to, i. 285 _note_
Manly, Mrs. Arabella, school-mistress at Hackney, on samplers, i. 41 and _note_
Manners, insisted on in the _Tatler_, i. 7: societies for the reform of, i. 31 and _note_: of the age influenced by the theatre, i. 111: discussions on, i. 336 _note_
Mansion House, i. 153 _note_
Manufactures, suggested improvement in, i. 34
Mapheus Vegius continued the _Æneid_, ii. 281 and _note_
Margarita de l'Epine, Francesca, of Tuscany, a famous singer, iii. 191 and _note_
Margery, the milkmaid, on May Day, iii. 275 _note_
Maria (? Duchess of Montagu), sorrow for loss of her lap-dog, i. 386, 387: her profession of love to I. B., ii. 240, 241: I. B.'s answer, ii. 242, 243: one of the "top toasts" of the town, ii. 286 _seq._
Mariana, letter from, i. 330, 331
Marines, an honest lieutenant of the, ii. 216, 217
Marinus (? Lord Forbes), a naval officer of lively intelligence, ii. 83 and _note_
Mark, Sir, in dialogue on duelling, i. 318 _seq._
---- Antony, i. 18
Marlborough, Duke of, his character, i. 54 and _note_: and Prince Eugène compared to Cæsar and Alexander, i. 62, 63
Referred to, i. 19 _note_ 20, 44 51, 62, 72, 80 _note_, 88, 89, 91 _note_, 97, 106, 120, 143, 151, 155, 166, 183, 198, 205, 213, 214, 229, 236, 269, 290, 299, 305 _note_, 353, 379, 399; ii. 48, 49, 96, 106 _note_, 107, 108, 109, 110, 113 _note_, 126, 127, 133; iii. 1 _note_, 6 _note_, 89, 129, 162 _note_, 316, 320, 378 _note_; iv. 271
Marlborough, Duchess of, ii. 178 _note_; iii. 2 _note_, 6 _note_
Marow, Lady, a letter from, iii. 9, 10 _note_
Marriage, married persons to be avoided, i. 69: a miserable, i. 68: verses on, by Heywood, i. 398: happiness of, is in our own hands, ii. 212: beware of small provocations in, ii. 213; iii. 402, 403, 404: the duties of, ii. 251 and _seq._: its blessings and its distresses, iii. 189 _seq._: not a fit subject for ridicule, iii. 238 _seq._: the proper conduct of, iii. 304 _seq._: old customs in, iii. 362 _seq._: indifference, happiness, or misery in, iii. 382, 383 _seq._
Mars, i. 42, 59, 232, 351, 352; iv. 321
_Mars Triumphant; or, London's Glory_, ii. 79, 80
Marseilles, i. 60, 182
Marshalsea, the, ii. 315 _note_
Marston Moor, iii. 99
Marten, Mr. John, i. 215 and _note_
Martial, an epigram of, ii. 169: the death of, iii. 329: quoted, iii. 44, 86, 92; iv. 163, 320
Martio (_i.e._ Earl of Oxford), i. 45 and _note_
Martius, a brisk entertaining fool, ii. 65-67
---- (? Cornelius Wood), a brave invalid, iii. 324, 325
Marvell, Andrew, his _Satires_, i. 153 _note_
Mary, Queen (and William), i. 188 _note_
---- (or Miss Molly), her attentions to I. B., ii. 289 _seq._: recommended to I. B., ii. 311: a fine, but scornful woman, iv. 201
Marylebone, a house in, described, i. 154: referred to, i. 234 _note_; iv. 54 _note_
---- Gardens, iv. 54 and _note_
Massey, his _Origin and Progress of Letters_, iii. 133 _note_; iv. 329 _note_
Massy, Dame Claude de, ii. 54
Match, a, expected, but will not come off, i. 69 _seq._: made for the sake of estates, iv. 31 _seq._
Matchlock, Major, of the Club, iii. 99
Mather, Charles (Charles Bubbleboy), a toyman, i. 228 _note_; ii. 418: some account of his stock in trade, iii. 152 _seq._
Matrimony, a letter on, i. 330, 331
Maubeuge, i. 174; ii. 109
Maud, the milkmaid, who spoilt the blood but mended the constitutions of the Bickerstaffs, ii. 191; iii. 266
Maudlin, ancestress of the Greenhats and left-hand wife of Nehemiah Bickerstaff, ii. 72
Maurice, Edward, of Nassau, iv. 86, 87
Maximilian, Prince of Lichenstein, i. 95
Mayfair abolished, i. 41 and _note_: its history, i. 41 _note_: referred to, i. 169, 170, 228 _note_; ii. 416
Maynwaring, Arthur, vol. i. dedicated to, i. 7: his descent and life, i. 7 _note_: his contempt for fame, i. 8: his _Life and Posthumous Works_, published by Oldmixon in 1715, i. 8 _note_: his _History of Hannibal and Hanno, &c., collected from the best authors_, iii. 379 _note_: a letter from (?), iii. 407 _note_, 408 _seq._
"Maypole," the, iv. 150 _note_
Mazeppa, General, i. 213
Medals, Addison on, i. 152 and _note_
Meddle, Mrs., a confidante, i. 48
Medical science, a discovery in, i. 384
_Medicine, The_, poem by Harrison, i. 23 _seq._
_Medley, The_, paper set up by Maynwaring in opposition to the _Examiner_, i. 7 _note_; ii. 372 _note_
Medlicot, Mr., i. 124 _note_
Melantius, in _The Maid's Tragedy_, played by Betterton, iii. 279 _note_
Mellos, Count de, i. 94
_Memoirs of Gamesters_, by Egerton, ii. 14 _note_; iii. 100 _note_
_Memoirs of British Learned Ladies_, iii. 274 _note_
_Memoirs from the Mediterranean_, by Mrs. Manley, ii. 104
_Memoirs of Europe towards the close of the Eighth Century_, by Mrs. Manley, ii. 104 _note_, 330 _note_
_Memoirs of Bartholomew Fair_, by Henry Morley, ii. 313
_Memoirs of what passed in Christendom from 1672 to 1679_, by Temple, ii. 351 _note_
_Memoirs of the Life and Adventures of Signor Rozelli_, i. 83 _note_
_Memoirs of the Wars of the Cevennes_, by Cavallier, i. 244 _note_
Men, would rather be in pain and appear happy, than happy and thought miserable, ii. 99
Menelaus, i. 59
Menmius on the passion of love, ii. 282 _seq._
Menzikoff, Prince, ii. 47 and _note_; iii. 85 _note_, 221
Mercer, a young, so spruce he fears he shall never be genteel, ii. 122 _seq._
Mercers' Company, iii. 133 _note_
Mercett, Tom (_i.e._ Thomas Tickell), a professed wit, iv. 123 _note_, 124 _seq._
Merchant, the, nephew of I. B., iv. 70 _seq._, 99 _seq._
Merchant Taylors' School, i. 152
Merci, Count de, i. 129, 144; ii. 73
_Mercure Galant_, ii. 134 and _note_; iii. 336
_Mercure Scandale_, i. xi
Mercury, God of thieves, ii. 53, 281; iii. 51, 223: his endeavours to teach Cupid, iv. 322
Meriden, Mr., a sword cutler, ii. 156 _note_
_Merlinus Liberatus_, Partridge's Almanac, ii. 319 _note_, 320 _note_; iv. 153 _note_
_Merlinus Redivivus_, ii. 320 _note_
_Merry Christ Church Bells_, by Dr. Aldrich, i. 281 and _note_
"Merry Fellows" the saddest fellows in the world, i. 371: described, i. 368, 369, 370; ii. 166
_Merry Wives of Windsor_ quoted, ii. 264 _note_
Mesgrigny, M. de, i. 399
Messalina, professed mistress of mankind, i. 397
"Mettled fellow, a," ii. 321
Meursius, iii. 376
Meyerfeldt, General, ii. 135 _note_
Microscopes, the wonders of, iii. 28 _seq._
Middle age devoted to ambition, iii. 32
Middle Temple, i. 161; iii. 192 _note_
---- Gateway, ii. 260 _note_
Middlesex, bribery in, ii. 19 _note_: referred to, ii. 91
Midgley, John, ii. 179 _note_
Midriffe, Rebecca, a letter from, iv. 108, 109
Milan, i. 35, 76, 182; iv. 85
Mildenheim, Prince of, title given to the Duke of Marlborough after battle of Blenheim, i. 54 _note_
Mile End, iv. 44
Milk Street, iv. 370
Millamant, played by Mrs. Bracegirdle, i. 17 _note_
Miller's _Herbal_, iv. 353 _note_
Mills, John, the actor, his salary, ii. 164 _note_; iv. 42 and _note_
Milo, ii. 152
Milton, his _Paradise Lost_ compared to Dryden's _State of Innocence and Fall of Man_, i. 55, 56: on love, i. 329, 330: _Paradise Lost_ quoted, ii. 7 and _note_; iii. 103 _note_, 188, 189; iv. 116, 117, 119, 210 _note_ and _seq._, 140, 141, 340, 341: quoted at a wedding, ii. 216: _Comus_ quoted, ii. 332, 333: referred to, i. 263 and _note_; iv. 166
Milton Street, formerly Grubb Street, i. 335 _note_
Minas, Marquis des, i. 261
"Miner, the," defined, ii. 271
Minerva, i. 59; ii. 294
Mint, the, i. 229
Minucio, a small philosopher, iii. 301
Mirandola, Duchess of, iii. 221
Mirrour, Tom (_i.e._ Estcourt), comic actor, ii. 15 _seq._
Mirtillo, a learned "ogler," iii. 167 _seq._
_Miscellanies in Verse and Prose_, by Jabez Hughes, i. 97 and _note_
_Miscellany Poems_, ed. by Dryden, i. 92 and _note_, 112, 380 _note_
"Miss," title confined to young girls under twenty-one, or "giddy women," i. 89 _note_
Mision, his _Travels in England_, iii. 275 _note_
Mitre Tavern, i. 188 _note_
Modely, Tom, on the fashions, iii. 273 _seq._
_Moderator, The_, iii. 378 _note_; iv. 187
_Modern Poets_, projected by D'Urfey, i. 100
_Modern Prophets_, by D'Urfey, i. 18 _note_, 42 _note_, 100 and _note_
Modesty not pretended to by _Tatler_, i. 4: a conversation on, ii. 23 _seq._, 261 _seq._: in a man should be as a shade in a picture, ii. 24: a modest fellow and a modest man, ii. 26, 27: becomes a woman, ii. 246: true and false, iv. 114, 115
Modish, Lady Betty, character in Cibber's _Careless Husband_ drawn for and acted by Mrs. Oldfield, i. 90 and _note_, 91 _note_; iii. 357 _note_; iv. 94 _note_
---- Cornet, an anecdote of, i. 320 _seq._
Mohocks, the, i. 327 _note_: the Emperor of, iii. 299 _note_, 300, 301
Mohun, Michael, actor, a notice of, ii. 334 and _note_
---- Lord, i. 30 _note_
Molière, his _L'Avare_, ii. 126 _note_: referred to, iv. 162
Molly, Miss. _See_ Mary
Monceaux, Peter de, ii. 54
Monck, General, ii. 267 and _note_
Monimia, in _The Orphan_, played by Mrs. Barry, i. 16 _note_
Monmouth, Duke of, iii. 100 _note_; iv. 372 _note_
Monoculus (_i.e._ Sir Humphrey Monoux), a sharper, i. 298 and _note_;