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GENERAL INDEX.


Ripley family of Ripley, Yorkshire, iii. 167 ; iv. 314, 374

Kippn, St. Wilfrid Fair at, iv. 249, 357 ' Rips and reps," slang words defined, ix. 249

Rise, as an active verb, ix. 427 ; x. 73

Rishton (Edward), his burial, ix. 232

Rising of the lights, explanation of the phrase, iv. 66, 135

Ritso (Catherine Augusta) and Hannah Lightfoot, ix. 266, 374

Ritter (Otto) on Sorpeni : Haggovele, i. 472. Verses : author wanted, iii. 294

Ritual question in Ante-Communion Service, vi. 428, 512

' Ritualist's Progress,' its authorship, vi. 130, 173

River divided in 1399, i. 289, 391

River legends, Severn, Wve, and Rheidiol, xii. 488

Rivers, West London, extant or extinct, viii. 347, 414

Rivers (J.) on Kant's descent, ii. 488

Rivett-Carnac (Col. J. H.) on Abbey, viii. 148. Arms of married women, x. 429. French coat of arms, x. 209. National Flag, x. 193, 331. Notices in the United States, vii. 373. Revett of Checkers, Bucks, vii. 310. Stedman (Archdeacon), xii. 48. White Ensign : National Flag, ix. 255, 396. Work indicator, vii. 425

Riviere (Briton), his picture ' In Manus Tuas, Domine,' viii. 330, 396

Rivington (C. R.) on quarterstaff, vi. 155. R.Y. : ' Irish Stocke," v. 297

Roach = cockroach, use of the word, vii. 425

Roach (Miss) and John Potter, xii. 470. See La Roche.

Road, rule of the, ii. 467 ; iii. 96 ; xi. 306

Road carriages, mechanical, xi. 305, 374, 431, 498 ; xii. 31, 96, 158, 414

Road of words, use of the phrase, vii. 290, 354

  • Road Scrapings,' series of etchings, ii. 69, 117

Roads, books on, ix. 249, 295

Roan, etymology of the word, v. 425 ; vi. 14 ; xii. 353

Robartes monument, Truro Cathedral, " County of Cornwall and Nowhere " on, vii. 194

Robbins (A. F.) on " Aldress," xi. 346. Aratout, use of the word, vii. 206. Author used for editor, vii. 226. Bacon and Bungay, viii. 69. Barmaid, vi. 425. Bastinado as a punishment, x. 246. Bathing-machines, vi. 154. " Bawms March," vii. 188. Beau as a nickname, viii. 28. 'Better an old man's darling," x. 310. Bilker, xi. 166. Blueback, ix. 326. Bow last used in war, i. 278. Boz-pole, use of the word, vii. 106. Bright (John) and the Cave of Adullam, vi. 331. Britain as " Queen of Isles," ii. 365. Brownley (Mr.), journalistic orator, v. 28. Burgator, xii. 26. Buzzing, ii. 167. Cab : cabriolet in Dickens, xii. 514. Cap of Liberty, ix. 507. Chetwood (William Rufus), viii. 425. Chops of the Channel," xii. 27. Common hangman, viii. 335, 353. Coop -to detain voters, xii. 226. Coop, to trap, iv. 165. Cooper (the late Mr. Thompson), i. 246. Cornish and other apparitions, x. 117. County Borough, xn. 225. Court of Reception, iv. 466. Cricket report, earliest, vii. 441 ; viii. 191. Death of Nelson,' iv. 450. " Debatable, The," xi. 366. Dickens and Yorkshire schools, vi. 244. ' D.N.B.' : additions, and corrections, ix. 231. Disalder, xi. 385. Electioneering experience of Sir J. Graham, viii. 46. Ele-


phant, first, exhibited, xii. 197. England, English, their pronunciation, iv. 256. English queen as Jezebel, xi. 341. ' Entente cordiale," ix. 194 ; xii. 216. " Every man has his price," vii. 470 ; ix. 378. Fair-copy, x. 7. ' Father of his Country," ix. 236. " Fed up," iii. 66. Flute (Nicholas), an Elizabethan adventurer, viii. 504. Flying machine in 1751, xii. 272. " Fourth Estate," xii. 184. French of Strat- ford-at-Bow, vi. 326 ; vii. 267. Gallery, The: The Press Gallery, vi. 146. Garibaldi, iv. 132. " God Bless the Prince of Wales ! ' ix. 486. Great Britain : early reference, xi. 66. " Hearts of oak," v. 409. Hopton (Ralph, Lord), v. 456. Infant phenomenon, iv. 507. Inmatecy, viii. 187. Jacobin = Jacobite, ix. 368. Junius claimant, vii. 272. Launceston Castle, xi. 285. Leading article : leader, ii. 345. ' Lights of London,' iv. 45. Lincoln and European politicians, vii. 165, 318. Links with the past, i. 513. Local option, vi. 467 ; viii. 196. Lord Mayor's Day, v. 30. Mechani- cal road carriages, xii. 414. Metropolitan Municipal Councils, iv. 306. Military officer, oldest, ii. 17 ; x. 97. Moral pockethandker- chiefs, v. 368. ' Morning Star,' iv. 464. Morris (Edward), M.P., x. 397. Newgateers, vi. 109. Newspaper, early, i. 486. North Bungay Fencibles, x. 429. Olympic games in England, x. 147. " On the mending-hand," vii. 387. Order of the Pen, ix. 309. Order of the Royal Oak, v. 513. Parliamentary applause: earliest use, x. 248. Peel (Sir Robert), vi. 289. Pennyworth, xi. 487. Picca- ninny, its origin, vii. 515. Play-bills, earliest, i. 114. Pop goes the weasel, iv. 211. Prime Minister, ix. 425. Prisoners of war in English literature, ii. 407. Proverbs, their history, ii. 22. Proverbs and popular phrases, x. 281, 458. Public meeting, iv. 213. Rhine a French boundary, xi. 432. Rising of the lights, iv. 66. " Roger, Old " : " Jolly Roger," xi. 370. Roundhead, x. 357. Shakespeare's compliment to Elizabeth, ix. 178 ; x. 418. Shakespeare's plays, sub-titles for, vi. 404. Shakespeariana, x. 164. Ships' periodicals, xi. 328. "Sinews of war," x. 253. Slang, current : What ? vi. 393. Slavey, x. 187. Split infinitive, iii. 52. " Stew in their own juice," xii. 206. " Storm in a teacup," xi. 388. Swift and Temple's letters, viii. 21. Tea as a meal, vii. 246. " Tear 'em," viii. 186. Tele- graph,' 1797, ix. 358. Theatrical benefits, vii. 321. ' Times ' as " The Thunderer," ix. 417. Tintagel, its pronunciation, x. 194. Tweedle- dum and Tweedledee. xi. 426. Tyburn : pro- posed removal in 1719, viii. 365. ' Verify your references," vi. 62, 174. Viceroy of Ire- land, ix. 332. War Office in fiction, iv. 235. Water-suchy, ix. 338. Whitebait dinner, minis- terial, i. 213. Wild (Jonathan), bibliography, xi. 347 ; in State Papers, xii. 3 21. Witchcraft, trial for, in 1701, xi. 290. " W T orking class ' officially defined, ii. 146

Robbins (Alan Pitt) on passive resister, v. 32 Robbins (Clifton) on Abstemius in JEsop's ' Fables,' iv. 149. Cricket : pictures and engravings, iv. 9. " Every man has his price," vii. 472. Georgia : foundation of the colony, vi. 345. Lightship on the Nore, v. 306. Pow- wow, xi. 487. Servius Sulpicius and Bret Harte, viii. 205. Test Match, iv. 246. Trump as a card term, v. 148. Umpire, vii. 67