on the chief justice story, 140; conduct and character, 152, 153, 155. Lulach, supposed son of Macbeth, ii. 204, 205. Macbeth, the play, ii. 174, 309. employed against Macdonwald, ii, 176; meets the Lady, ii. 184; her soliloquy, 185; her character, 189, 207; her sleep-walking, 199. Macdonwald, his rebellion, ii. 176. Macduff, his refusal to come to Macbeth, ii. 195; his story Mackintosh, Sir James, his History of England, i. 223, 262, Macpherson, James, notes on Wyntown, ii. 178, 181. Magna Charta, not noticed by Shakspeare, i. 30; ii. 30; ii. 202. Maid of Orleans.-See Joan. Mailros, Chronicle of, ii. 192. Malcolm, Prince of Cumberland, afterwards Malcolm III., Malone, Edmund, his historical notes, i. xii et passim; his Edmund Mortimer, Earl of, confounded with ano- -- Edward Plantagenet, Earl of.-See Edward. Margaret of Anjou, her marriage, how brought about, i. 254, 262; her appearance at court, 260; cabals against Glou- cester, 266, 275, 280, 283; her love of Suffolk, 285, 287, Mark Antony.-See Antony. Marlborough, great Duke of, said to have learned history Marney, Sir Henry, ii. 125. Marshall, William.-See Pembroke. Mary, sister of Henry VIII., wife of Louis XII. and of the daughter of Henry VIII. (afterwards Queen), ii. 144. Massie, Sir John, killed at Shrewsbury, i. 118. Massinger, his rhythm compared with Shakspeare's, ii. 298; Matthew Paris quoted, i. 4, 12, Melun, Count, i. 31, 32. Menenius Agrippa, his fable, ii. 212, 230. Menteth, Scottish noble, ii. 200, 201. Merlin, his prophecies, i. 99. Meulan, meeting near, i. 208, 210. Meyrick, Sir Gilly, indicted for acting Richard II., i. 35. i. 149. Montagu, John Neville, Marquis of, ii. 1. Montargis, battle of, i. 223. Montjoy, French herald, i. 187. More, Sir Thomas, his History of Richard III., ii. 61; its when it ceases, 107. Morritt of Rokeby, i. 94. Mortimer, Sir Hugh, killed at Shrewsbury, i. 118. Edmund, taken by Glendower, i. 75; his ransom Mortimer, Edmund, Earl of March, his claim to the crown, i. 177, 245-6. Mortimer's cross, battle of, i. 13. Morton, John, Bishop of Ely, afterwards Archbishop, ii. 62, Mowbray.-See Norfolk. Thomas, son of the banished duke, i. 123, 134, 159. Music despised by Hotspur, i. 88, 97. cultivated by Prince Henry, 97, Naseby, battle of, i. 198. Nevilles, the, ii. 40. Niebuhr's History of Rome, ii. 211, 226, 229. Nicolas, Sir Harris, on Hotspur's letters, i. 90; value of Norfolk, Roger Bigot, Earl of, i. 26. Thomas Mowbray, Duke of, accused by Boling- John Mowbray, third duke, his nephew, i. 302; ii. 1. Thomas Howard, second duke (see Surrey), describes third duke, confounded by Shakspeare 167. Agnes, Duchess of, widow of the second duke, ii. Normandy, loss of, i. 234, 254, 308. North, Sir Thomas, his translation of Plutarch, ii. 211. one of Buckingham's titles, ii. 125. Henry Percy, fourth Earl of, ii. 112. Octavia, second wife of Mark Antony, ii. 273, 274. Octavius Cæsar, ii. 246, 267, 274. Orleans, Duke of (Louis, brother to Charles VI.), i. 152, 189; Maid of..-See Joan. siege of, i. 225. bastard of (Dunois), i. 223, 259. Ostrich feather, the badge of the Prince of Wales, ii. 34. Oxford, John de Vere, thirteenth earl, a partizan of Henry Palgrave, Sir Francis, i. 303. Paris balls.-See Tennis. Parisians, revolt against Henry VI., i. 236. Parliament, at Shrewsbury, 1398. i. 40; Westminster, 1404, Parr, Catherine, Queen of Henry VIII. ii. 166. Participle used as an adverb, i. 138. Paston letters quoted, i. 229, 295, 296, 308. Patay, battle of, i. 224, 225. Pembroke, William Marshall, Earl of, i. 4, 25, 27. Jasper Tudor, Earl of, ii. 13, 30, 111. Marchioness of, Anne Boleyn so created, ii. 148. 111. Percy, Lady, wife of Hotspur, i. 94. Lord, the lover of Anne Boleyn, ii. 146. Philip Augustus, King of France, i. 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 21, 28. Pictorial Shakspere, ii. 276, 300. Pistol, ancient, i. 185, 192, 200. Pix stolen by a soldier in France, i 184. Plantagenet, Richard (afterwards Duke of York), i. 244; his Margaret, daughter of Clarence, married to Sir Richard Pole, ii. 99. Plebeians of Rome, ii. 214, 217, 222, 226, 243, 310. Poins, Ned, companion of Prince Henry, i. 84. Pole, Sir Richard, married to Margaret Plantagenet, ii. 99. Polydore Vergil, his date, ii. 119, 129. Pope, the, King John stands out against, i. 13, 28; surren- Alexander, on Shakspeare's characters, ii. Portia, wife of Brutus, ii. 263. Poynings, Lord, i. 223. Poyntzes of Sussex, i. 84. Prisoners at Agincourt put to death, i. 200. Quarterly Review on historical references, ii. 279. Radcote Bridge, affair of, i. 39. Rambures, Lord of, i. 139. Rapin quoted, i. 229, 249, 254, 280. Regnier, Duke of Anjou, i. 225, 255. Renée, sister of the wife of Francis I., ii. 139. Reynolds, Sir Joshua, his death of Cardinal Beaufort, i. 200. Rhythm, remarks on Shakspeare's, i. 101. Richard II., the play, i. 34; ii. 304; Sir Gilly Meyrick in- King, suspected of Gloucester's murder, i. 40; his |