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- Mallock, William Hurrell, son of R. H. F.’s sister, Margaret, 10 note.
- Mallock, William, father of the above, ib.
- Malta, visit of R. H. F. to, his impressions, 85 et seq., his health when there, 85 note.
- Manning, Cardinal, on the effect on England of the Tractarian Movement, 221.
- Manning, Mrs. wife of Archdeacon (afterwards Cardinal), Manning and her sisters, 145 note.
- ‘Marriage,’ by Miss Ferrier, quaint note by Newman on his reading of it, 91.
- Marriott, Rev. C., cited on the authorship of Tract 8., 125.
- Martyn, Henry, disparaging comparison of R. H. F. to, 241, 408.
- Martyrs’ Memorial at Oxford, why erected, (1841.), 208.
- its origin, 337.
- Marvell, Andrew, suggestion of his style, in a poem by R. H. F. in ‘L. Apostolica,’ 404-5.
- Maurice, Rev. Peter, of Yarnton, Chaplain of New College, in ‘A Key to the Property of Oxford,’ on R. H. F.’s character as shewn in the ‘Remains,’ 407.
- reference in the same to Littlemore Chapel, 178.
- Mediæval Church, reasons for its attractions for R. H. F., 353.
- Mediterranean voyage of R. H. F., his father, and Newman, with descriptions by the two friends, 78-9 et seq.
- Melbourne, Lord, and the Divinity Professorship at Oxford, 193, 206 note.
- on the Oxford Movement, 113.
- ‘Memoir of the Rev. John Keble,’ by Sir J. D. Coleridge, cited on R. H. F.’s relation to the Oxford Movement, 276.
- ‘Memoirs,’ by the Rev. Mark Pattison, cited on R. H. F., 407.
- ‘Memoirs of Joshua Watson,’ edited by Ven. Archdeacon E. Churton, cited on the ‘Remains,’ 281.
- Mendicant Orders, references to by R. H. F., 168.
- Messina, visit of R. H. F. to, 92.
- Michael Angelo Buonarotti, his use of coloured stone in S. Peter’s at Rome, 96.
- Miguel, Dom Maria-Evarista, usurping King of Portugal, 1832., 81 & note.
- Milton, prejudices of Keble against, shared by R. H. F., 24 & note, 247, 272, 275, 296, 361.
- Mirehouse, bequeathed by T. Story to John Spedding the younger, 3.
- notable literary visitors to John Spedding at, 61.
- Modbury, Devon, the Hurrells and Froudes of, 3, 4.
- “Monarchy,” Lord Grey’s dislike to the use of the word, 98 note.
- Monasticism, Newman’s writings on, his misgivings concerning and R. H. F.’s rebutter, 181-2.
- Monasticism, revival of desired by R. H. F., 122, 251,
- Montalembert, Comte de, republicanism of, 105 note.
- ‘Monthly Repository,’ 221 note.
- Montserrat Island, visited by R. H. F., 136.
- Morpeth, Lord, his attack in the House of Commons, on Newman, as editor of the ‘Remains,’ 210.
- Motto to the ‘Remains,’ and I. Williams’ translation of it, 207.
- Mount Miserere, St. Christophers, (W. Indies), 137.
- Mozley, John, betrothal of to Jemima Newman, 195; their marriage, 190 note.
- Mozley, Miss Anne, editor of ‘John Henry Newman: Letters and Correspondence to 1845,’ on her only sight of R. H. F., 174, on the intimacy between him and Newman, and his incitement of the latter to novel-writing, 180-1, on his influence on the Oxford Movement, 408, and on his open and confiding nature, 57.
- Mozley, Rev. J. B., continuer and editor of R. H. F.’s ‘Life of Becket,’ 203.
- Mozley, Rev. T., 185, 188, and his first wife, Harriett Newman, 190 & note, 352.
- his indictment of Evangelicalism, 216.
- and the plans for Littlemore Chapel, 178.
- at Plymtree, 185 note.
- projects of, for R. H. F. to join in a country cure, 68, why unfulfilled, 68-9.
- sketch of, by Miss Giberne, 1832., 75.
- cited on R. H. F.’s design for Churton’s memorial, 56 & note.
- on R. H. F.’s Gothic tastes, 179.
- on R. H. F. and the Oxford Movement, 391.
- on R. H. F.’s death, and its effect at Oriel, 198.
- on the stoic character of Archdeacon Froude, 196.
- on the ‘Remains,’ 398, denying their tendency to Roman Catholicism, 225.
- on William Froude’s scientific tastes at Oxford, 175.
- and other Oriel Fellows, not First Class men, 35.
- Mysticism of Newman and of R. H. F., 121.