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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908.


Quotations :

With peaceful mind the path of duty run, 169 Woe to the coward that ever, 230, 273 Yet this shall I ne'er know, 37 R. (A. F.) on crumpsman : moonsman, 49 Dollars : bits : picayune, 115 Fife-boy, 127

Hampstead omnibus, 86, 396 Newspaper editions, 117 Signs of affirmation and dissent, 205 " Twopenny Tube," 3, 215 R. 1 (D. M.) on Eatanswill election in eighteenth

century, 487

Hall (Mrs. Catherine), her curious epitaph, 487 Welsh magazines : ' Yr Ymofynydd,' 465 R. 2 (D. M. ) on Major Roderick Mackenzie, 30

Mary, Queen of Scots, in Edinburgh Castle, 333 Morays of Bothwell, 205 Nicol, Earl of Enrol, 206 Rose and Gordon families, 8 R. (J.) on Hamlet as a Christian name, 237 R. (J. F.) on Hume and Rousseau, 106 R. (R. W.) on bidaxe, a farm tool, 251 Piscon-led, 254 "Sops and Wine," 249 Race-horses in the seventeenth century, 207 Rache, heraldic use of the word, 1617, 386 Racial problem of Europe, 145, 218,233, 274, 394,

474

Racing, stake in, use of the word, 270, 353 Radcliffe (J.) on Sir Gilbert Beauchamp, 409 Radiogram, use of the word, 247 Radiographic, use of the word, 247 Railway travelling, early : unroofed carriages, 167,

234, 292, 357, 414, 473 Railway travelling, song on, 107 Rain, curious relic of a wet summer, 248 Ramaswamy, its meaning, 233 Ramsammy, a drunken spree, 56 Ramsay (Allan), lines on horse-racing at Leith, 182 Randolph (J. A.) on effigies of heroic size, 433 Liss Place, 414 Mirage, 155 Rood-lofts, 154

Rapids, Anglo-Saxon substantive, 189, 294 Rapper, name for foxglove, 178 Ratcliffe (T.), on Christmas odds and ends, 481 Damage : 6gure : figure it out, 187 Ebbin, a Christian name, 397 Kidnapper, 37

Lithuanian folk-lore : legless spirits, 277 Mite, a coin, 138

"Neither my eye nor my elbow," 7 Pie : tart, 157, 195 Place in the house, 207 Pot- waller : pot-walloper, 371 Refrains, two popular, 435 Resist china, 230 " Sham Abraham," 293 Slink : slinking, 117 Spellicans, 449 Totter-out, 113

Ravenshaw (J.) on Ravenshaw family, 129 Ravenshaw, Raynshaw, or Kenshaw family, 129 Raviz6 (Prof. A.) on Hume's papers, 268 Raynshaw, Ravenshaw, or Kenshaw family, 129


Razee, definition of the word, 363 Read (F. W.) on poll-books, 76

Reade (A. L.) on Johnson's ancestors, 281, 382, 462 Owen (Robert), of New Lanark, 65 Skrimshander, 15 Reboul (Commandant) on George III. 'a daughters,

29

Neale (Admiral) and Atkinson family, 309 Records in Jamaica, 29, 274, 377, 478 Rector and vicar of Diddlebury, Shropshire, 288 Red Cross on Zoffany's Indian portraits, 14 Red rag and antelope-stalking in Mongolia, 205 Rees (Dr. A.), minister of Old Jewry Chapel, 435 Rees (J. R.) on Lamb, Dyer, and Primrose Hill, 301

Lambs in Great Russell Street, 421 Reeve (Clara), author, her biography, 166, 294 Refrains, two popular, 327, 435 Regent's Canal, its promotion, 4 Regimental distinctions in the British army, 10 Register of Blakesley, Northants, restored, 45 Register of Walgrave, Northants, 45 Registers, Admission, of minor Inns of Court, 428 Reindeer, bet on its spelling, 170, 258, 358, 416, 451 Relics, handkerchiefs as, 448 Renshaw, Raynshaw, or Ravenshaw family, 129 Resist china, meaning of the term, 230 Restaurateur, origin of the word, 207 " Restraynte " of " the townes," Lincolnshire, 47 Retable, term in ecclesiastical architecture, 65 Retrospective, the word introduced into French, 206 Reusner (Nicholas), his ' Symbola Heroica,' 1664, 456 Richards (E.) on Thomas Atkinson, 310 Ribbons or ribbands, the spelling, 360 Richards (W. G.) on Callard: Dolbeare, 389 Riddle: " I sit on a rock," 420 Ride and drive, use of the words, 290, 415 Ringworm and shingles, bell-comb for, 37 Rivers, West London, extant or extinct, 347, 414 Rivett-Carnac (J. H.) on Abbey, 148 Riviere (Briton), his picture ' In Manus Tuas,

Domine,' 330, 396 Robbins (A. F.) on Bacon and Bungay, 69

Beau as a nickname, 28

Chetwood (William Rufus), 425

Common hangman, 335, 353

Cricket report, earliest, 191

Electioneering experience of Sir J. Graham, 46

Flute (Nicholas), an Elizabethan adventurer, 504

Inmatecy, 187

Local Option, 196

Swift and Temple's letters, 21

Tear 'em, 186

Tyburn : proposed removal in 1719, 365 bobbins (C.) on Servius Sulpicius and Bret Harte, 205 lobbins (R.) on " As deep as Garrick," 251

Pot- waller : pot- walloper, 413

"Pretty Maid's Money," 137

Ramsammy, 56

" Top the candle," 347 loberts (W.) on diabolo, 65

" Down in the shires," 434

Engravings after Hoppner, 469

Hoppner (Catherine Hampden), 387

Jones-Graeme (Lieut.-Col. V.), 27 lobin Hood plays, 70, 295 Roebuck (J. A.) and the nickname Te*r 'em, 186