injunction as to Edin. Rev.,
accept L1,000 for claim on Edin. Rev.,
Coleridge’s “Wallenstein,”
offer to Campbell,
Crabbe’s poems declined,
advertise an edition of Mrs. Rundell’s “Domestic Cookery,”
injunction granted to Murray,
refuse to publish “Sartor Resartus,”
Longman, Thos., on the danger of reading in bed,
Lyndhurst, Lord,
Lyttelton, Lord, “Dialogues of the Dead,” “History of King Henry II.,”
Maas, of Coblentz,
Macaulay, Lord, his articles in Edin. Rev.,
on Crokers’s “Boswell’s
Johnson,”
Gladstone’s “Church and State,”
Macirone, Col.
Mackay, the actor
Mackintosh, Sir James
Macleod, John,
“Voyage of H.M.S. Alceste
to Loochoo”
Macready, W.C.
Maginn, Dr.
Magnus, Samuel,
his testimonial to Dean Milman
Mahon, Lord (Earl Stanhope)
Malcolm, Sir John
“Sketch of the Sikhs”
Malthus,
“Rent,” “Corn-Laws,”
“Essay on Population”
Markham, Mrs.,
“History of England”
Mason, Rev. William (T. Gray’s executor)
controversy with Murray
Maturin, Rev. Chas. Robert
his early life and marriage; “The
Fatal Revenge,” “The Wild Irish
Boy,” “The Milesian Chief,” “Bertram”
“Bertram” at Drury Lane
“Manuel”
his death
Maule, William
Mavrocordato, Prince
Mawman, Joseph
Medwin, Capt. Thomas,
“Conversations of Lord Byron”
Melbourne, Lord (see Lamb)
Memoires pour servir
Milbanke, Miss
Mill, James,
“History of British India”
Mill, John Stuart
Miller, John
Miller, Robert
Miller, William,
of Albemarle Street
Mills, James
Milman, Dean (Rev. H.H.)
“Fall of Jerusalem”
one of Murray’s Historians
“History of Christianity”
“History of the Jews” received
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on Sharon Turner’s Expostulation; testimonial
from the Jews
opinion of “Contarini Fleming”
Mirza, Abul Hassan,
impressions of English Society
Mitchell, Thomas
impressions of Ugo Foscolo
opinion of Murray
Mitford,
“History of Greece”
Monthly Register
Moore, Thomas
opinion of “The Corsair”
presented with Byron’s Memoirs
offers them to Longman
accepted by Murray
their destruction
reconciled to Murray and undertakes “Life
of Byron”
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of Byron,” receives L3,000
from Murray for “Life”
Lockhart’s opinion of the “Life”
Vol. I. of “Life” published
Vol. II. of “Life” published;
Mrs. Somerville’s opinion of it
“Thoughts on Editors”
Murray’s proposal as to a complete
edition of Byron’s works
Morgan, Lady
Morier, James,
“Hajji Baba”
Morritt,
of Rokeby Park
Murat, King of Naples
Murray, Sir George