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Notes and Queries, July 30, 1904.


INDEX.


547


Quotations :

Partus aureus, 188

Per modum illuminationis, feruntur, 188

Poor John was a gallant captain, 32

Potus gluten amicorum, 188

Prayer... a building to God a chapel in our heart, 406

Prius erit glacies flammiger ignis, 188

Quis nisi mentis inops oblatum respuat aurum ] 188

Quod efficit tale, illud ipsum est magis tale, 188

Quod expend! habui, 196

Rest after toil, 428, 474

Kostia disertus amat, 188

Sal et saliva, 368

Scalam naturae in qua inest et occultum occulti, 188

Scientia non habet inimicum prseter ignorantem, 188

Scripsit Aristoteles Alexandro de Physicorum, 188, 437

Sentis ut sapiens, loqueris ut vulgus, 188

Ships that pass in the night, 60

Signa minora cape, 188

Skoal ! to the Northland ! Skoal ! 280

Sleep after toil, 474

Sow an act, 300

Splendidae sunt vestes nobilitatis testes, 188

Stat crux dum volvitur orbis, 308, 393

Strangulatorium argumentum, 188

Studiis dignissima nostris, 188

Sunt tibi tortores serpentibus horridiores, 188

The incommunicable ardour of things, 168

The rage of Arctos and eternal frost, 468

The Romans in England, 80

The tears which I was never wont to shed, 348

There all in spaces rosy-bright, 168

There are only two secrets a man cannot keep, 508

There 's not a crime, 508

They set as sets the morning star, 168, 217, 275, 433

Thou hast conquered, pale Galilsean, 388

Thus didst thou, 428

To those they know do love them best, 189

Tot congestos noctesque diesque, labores, 168, 433

True earnest sorrows, rooted miseries, 168

Tua vicit comcedia, 188

Ubique ingenia hominum situs formant, 496

Unam semper amo, cujus non solvor ab hamo, 188, 437

Union of mind, as in us all one soul, 468

Vitse non pigeat cum funus amatur ? 188

Vivit post funera virtus, 188

Wax to receive and marble to retain, 328

Who plucked this flower ? 200

Yet, Freedom ! Yet thy banner, torn, but flying,

168 E. (A. F.) on arms of Pope Pius X., 309

Vestibule, as a verb, 346 R. (B.) on feudal system, 248 R. (C.) on Spencer on billiards, 113 R. (E.) on Shakespeare's grave, 478 R. (J.) on Franco-German War, 277

Hugo's ' Les Abeilles Imp^riales,' 391 R. (Q.) on Inns of Court, 488 R. (S. P. Q.) on Roman tenement houses, 369


R. (W.) on A.E.I., 207

Reade, 329

R. (W. H.) on Robertson family, 269 R t (F.) on curious Christian names, 236 Railway relic, the Novelty locomotive, 6 Railway train, first steam, 225, 278 Railways, their influence on pronunciation, 471 Rainsford (Col. Henry), his biography, 477 Rainsford (Capt. Lieut. John), his ' The Yong

Souldier,' 428, 477, 512

Raleigh (Sir Walter), his remains, 49, 130, 197, 459 ; pronunciation of the name, 90, 176 ; portrait by Simon Pass, 310 ; substituted portrait, 403 Ram, black, riding the, 35 Ramie, meaning of the word, 489 Ranee (Annie K.) on paste, 510 Randolph (J. A.) on Becket's martyrdom, 452

Crowns in tower of church, 157

Flaying alive, 155

" Flowers are the alphabet of angels," 228

St. Dunstan, 293

Werden Abbey, 152

Randolph (Thomas), biography and epitaph, 285 Rankin (Thomas), ' D.N.B.' on, 366 Rasalu (Raja), his adventures, 87 RatclifFe (T.) on " As merry as griggs," 94

Disguised murderer in folk-lore, 395

Dorsetshire snake-lore, 253

Hydrophobic patients smothered, 176

" Monkey on the chimney," 396

Moon folk-lore, 252

Tickling trout, 274

Ray (James) on Bass Rock music, 308, 374 Ray (John), naturalist, his Itineraries, 468 Raymond (Lord), his portrait at Furnival's Inn, 288 Read (F. W.) on "Crown and Three Sugar Loaves," 374

Southcott (Joanna), 301

Reade ( Robert), Bp. of Chichester, 1397-1417, 329,393 Reade (William), Archdeacon of Chichester, 329, 393 Reade (William), Bp. of Chichester, 1368-85, 329, 393 Reader on Knight Templar, 149 Reading (Dr. John) and Rev. Samuel Fisher, 156 Rebellion, Western, of 1549, 46, 217 Red Cross on Ainoo and Baskish, 432

Death-sequence in Sussex, 127

Dorsetshire snake-lore, 168

Tighern-mas, 408

Red Lion Square, Cromwell's remains buried in, 72 Registers, burial, of St. Peter's, Cornhill, 287 Registers, marriage, of the Fleet and other places, 75 ;

of the Golden Ball, Southwark, 329 Reichel (0. J.) on Ash, place-name, 137

Oprower, 313

Ploughgang and other measures, 354

Tideswell and Tideslow, 471 Relics : St. Gregory the Great, 106, 158 ; Irish

historical and artistic, 206 Reserve of Officers on Athenian system of dating, 489

Classic and translator, 508

" Roping" a horse in Latin, 448 Resurrection, movable, at Sheffield, 1558, 265 Reynolds (Sir Joshua), epigram on, 146 Rhine or rene, a small watercourse, 49/92, 217, 251 Rhyme and rime, spelling of the word, 34 Rickards (F. T.) on Gray's ' Elegy ' in Latin, 487