TENTH SEKIES.
237
Rates in aid in 1601, iii. 469 ; iv. 53, 173
' national's Festival " of 1837, iii. 428
Rats' Club dinner, in 1816, x. 49
Rattlesnake Colonel, 1755, meaning of the term,
x. 189 ; xi. 17, 135, 191, 213 Rauthmel (Rev. R.), curate of White well, vii. 8,
115
Ravens, three, and James I., xii. 448 Ravenscrofte (T.), witness to Richard Cowley's
will, vi. 456
Ravenshaw (J.) on Ravenshaw family, viii. 129 Ravenshaw, Raynshaw, or Renshaw family, viii.
129 Ravison=a variety of rapeseed, ii. 227, 292, 452;
iii. 335
Raviz (Prof. A.) on Hume's papers, viii. 268 Rawdon (Miss)=Samuel Hautenville, iv. 248 Rawson (A. P.) on sjambok, iv. 512 Ray (F. M.) on Col. Thomas Westbrook, xi. 228.
Tyng of Dunstable, x. 428 Ray (F. R.) on Capt. Cook's voyages, x. 69 Ray (James) on Bass Rock music, i. 308, 374 Ray (John), naturalist, his Itineraries, i. 468 Raye, meaning of the word, ii. 368 Rayment (H.) on Rogestvensky, iii. 396 Raymond (Lord), his portrait at Furnival's Inn,
i." 288
Rayner (R.) on American Order of the Dragon, ii. 412. Rime v. rhyme, vi. 332. Waterloo veteran, iv. 391
Raynolds (T.), physician, c. 1545, ii. 88, 377 Raynshaw, Ravenshaw, or Renshaw family, viii.
129
Razee, definition of the word, viii. 363 Read (F. W.) on ' Crown and Three Sugar Loaves," i. 374. Easter Day and the full moon, iv. 195. <7, hard or soft, vi. 236. High treason, x. 417. Lean (Vincent Stuckey), iii. 14. Lord Mayor's Day, v. 30. " No flowers," xii. 130. Pelican myth, ii. 430. Plump in voting : plum-list, xii. 235. Poll-books, viii. 76. Prime Minister, xii. 18. Prorogation of Parliament, iv. 145. Public Office =Police Office, vii. 90. Southcott (Joanna), i. 301 Read (Katharine), d. 1779, portrait painter, ii. 522 Read family, v. 248
Reade (Aleyn Lyell) on " Prince " Boothby, vii. 405. Fleetwood of Penwortham, vii. 474. Johnson's ancestors, viii. 281, 382, 462 ; ix. 43, 144, 302, 423 ; x. 44, 203, 343, 465 ; xi. 103, 223, 363, 463. Owen (Robert), of New Lanark, viii. 65. Plaxton (Rev. George), x. 301, 422, 503. Richardson and Christ's Hospital, xii. 301, 343. Richardson's Pamela : her original, ix. 361, 503. Richardson's supposed kinsfolk at Derby, ix. 261. Russell (Sir William Howard), vii. 465. Shakespeare (Mary), ii. 94. Skrimshander, viii. 15 Reade (Charles), his grandmother, ii. 344 ; iv. 190, 296 ; and Erasmus, iv. 249, 313, 335 ; and Ephis and his lion, 351 ; Greek quotation in ' Hard Cash,' vii. 110, 176 Reade (Robert), Bishop of Chichester, 1397-1417,
i. 329, 393 Reade (William), Archdeacon of Chichester, i.
329, 393 Reade (William), Bishop of Chichester, 1368-85,
i. 329, 393
Reader on John-a-Duck, x. 150. Knight Temp- lar, i. 149
Reading (Dr. John) and Rev. Samuel Fisher, i. 156 Readman (F. D.) on French words in Scotch, x. 133. Portmanteau words and phrases, v. 512
Realm, its pronunciation, xi. 107, 338, 395
" Reaper Death, the great," ii. 146
Rebellion, W 7 estern, of 1549, i. 46, 217
Reboul (Commandant) on George III.'s daughters,
iv. 167, 493 ; viii. 29. Neale (Admiral) and
Atkinson family, viii. 309
Rebound, earliest quotation for verb, v. 345, 395. Rebus in churches, v. 188, 250, 297, 317, 356 Recitations : ' The Sign of the Cleft,' vii. 47 ; 'If
I Only Knew,' xi. 410 ; xii. 18 Reckit (E. V.) on quotations wanted, vi. 108 Record Office, Dublin, searcher at, v. 108 Record Office, Tower of London as, c. 1677, ix. 168 Records : local government, iii. 287, 337, 355 ; iv. 278 ; Somersetshire, iii. 464 ; parish and other local, iv. 57 ; London episcopal, 469 ; their whereabouts wanted, v. 28 ; Jamaica, viii. 29, 274, 377, 478 ; ix. 415 Records, English, references to Americans in,
v. 163, 432, 476, 497 Records, London, uncatalogued in the Guildhall
Library, vii. 67
Records, Parish, of eighteenth century, ix. 426 Rector and vicar of Diddlebury, Shropshire, viii.
288 Rector of Southwark Cathedral on Thomas a
Becket, iv. 147
Recusants, their marriages, xi. 290, 373, 474 Red Cross on Ainoo and Baskish, i. 432. Bunney, ii. 115. Death-sequence in Sussex, i. 127. Dorsetshire snake-lore, i. 168. Jack and Jill, iv. 13. Tighern-nias, i. 408. Zoffany's Indiaii portraits, viii. 14
1 Red Lion," Henley-on-Thames, vi. 69, 115 Red Lion Square, Cromwell's remains buried, in,
i. 72 Red rag and antelope-stalking in Mongolia, viii.
205
Red ruin, origin of the term, vi. 30, 253 Redington (F.) on ' Adamo Caduto,' vi. 250 Redman (Col. Daniel), his bequest to Kirkby
Lonsdale, vi. 166
Redmond (P.) on Dublin records, v. 108 Red-tail knights, 1815, meaning of the term, x. 288 Reduce, earliest military use, ii. 266 Redway (Major G. W.) on deployment, v. 448 Reed (E. B.) on Addison and Col. Philip Dormer,
vii. 107
Reed (J. H.) on E. Thayer, x. 48 Rees (Dr. A.), minister of Old Jewry Chapel, viii.
435
Rees (J. Rogers) on charter of Henry II., xi. 48. Coleridge items, ix. 63. Hazlittiana, ix. 101, 292 ; x. 61. Lamb, Dyer, and Primrose Hill, viii. 301. Lamb's Capt. Starkey, xi. 241. Lambs in Great Russell Street, viii. 421 Rees (W. D. Wood) on regimental nicknames,
xii. 440 ; Spanish Wine Day, xii. 287 Reeve (Clara), author, her biography, viii. 166, 294 Reeves (Boleyne or Peter Bullen), harpist, ix. 242 Reeves (H.) on Page of W T embley, vii. 428 Reeves (T.) on title of novel wanted, v. 195 Reeve-staffs, described, ix. 491 Refectories, first floor, ii. 167, 237, 353 References, need of verification, v. 447 Refrains, two popular, viii. 327, 435 ; ix. 75, 158 Refrigerator cars, heated, use of the term, vi. 146 Refute and vouchsafe, used as substantives,
iv. 386
Regent's Canal, its promotion, viii. 4 Reggio (Pietro), Shadwell's eulogium, ii. 270 Regiment, Fencible, raised by M'Gregor Murray, 1799, v. 230, 337