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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1915.


Quotations :

Remember me is all I ask, 231

Slowly he raised his patient eyes, 129

So work as to offer Prayer, 150

Soon for thee will all be over, 428

Speak to me, Lord Byron, 31, 94

Teddy Perowne has gone to his own, 388

The coach o'erturned, and on the ground

were seen, 349, 412 The d d strawberry at the bottom of the

glass, 30, 233

The essence of war is violence, 408 The heart desires, The hand refrains, 148,

197, 256

The very law that moulds a tear, 10 They said to the camel-bird, " Carry," 270 Unless he count the Kennedie, 190 While you sit yawning in the kirk, 83


" Back-rent," lawyers' use of the word, 208, 253

" Ragtime," origin of the term, 35

Railway travelling, early methods of, 170, 215,

252, 318, 356 Rate-books of Hammersmith and St. Pancras,

189 Rathbone (Hannah M.), her ' Diary of Lady

Willoughby,' 241, 297, 337

Rawdon, Wilkins, and Hautenville families, 289 Rawdon family, 18

Raymond family of Hackne}, 348, 395 Rectors of Upham and Durley, list of, 63, 366,

414 Reddesford (Emeline de), Lesceline de Verdon,

c. 1200, 54, 112

Refugees in the eighteenth century, 445 Regent, his fleet in the Serpentine, 1814, 426 Regent Circus and Piccadilly Circus, 313, 373, 431,

475 Regimental history, British, bibliography of,

276 Regiments, French Huguenot, in English service,

1689-1725, 68

Regiments and their colours in war-time, 168 Registers : of Protestant Dissenters, 30, 93, 193 ;

of marriages of Roman Catholics before 1837,

33 ; of St. Katherine's-by-the-Tower, 70, 152 ;

of Fulham parish, 121 ; " Cambo Brittanicus,"

entry at Wolstanton, 387, 436 " Rehoboam," wine bottle, its capacity, 365 Reid (Alexander) of Kirkennan, 1747-1823,

artist, 189 Religious houses, periodicals published by, 250,

317, 376, 413 Renadseus (Johannes), author, c. 1609, 150, 218,

256

" Rent "=place rented, use in America, 287 Renty (M. de), translation of the Life of, 49, 98,

173 ; " the Poor " his godparents, 70 Retforde, official of Edward III., 130 'ReveilleV poem by Bret Harte, 230, 276, 353 Reynolds (G. W. M.), author, c. 1790,301, 316,

3V3 Reynolds (Henry), c. 1630, poet, his birthplace,

329 ' Richard of Cirencester on the Ancient State of

Britain,' 289, 350 Rickets called " English disease " in Germany,

370, 474 Riddell (Maria) and Burns, 50, 153


Ridelsford (Amabilis), c. 1200, her husband, 112 Rip van Winkle, early analogues of, 509 Ritson (Joseph), letters and diaries of, 347 Rixhani. See Wrexham. ' Hob Roy,' references and quotations, 54 Roberts (Lord) and Kipling's poem ' Bobs,' 429,

472

Robinson (Catherine H.)=John Miller, 230 Robinson family of Appleby, 288, 374 Robinson family of Hinton Abbey, Bath, 410,

491 Rocks, the action of vinegar on, 11, 96, 152,

197

Rodney (Admiral Lord), his ancestry, 249, 294 Rogers (Rev. Thomas) of Walsall, 1824, 370 Roman Catholics, registers of marriages before

1837, 33 Rostand (Edmond), bathos in French verse, 72 ;

the dedication of his play ' Cyrano,' 116 Roupell (W.), Thackeray's reference to, 427 Royal Exchange, ' Illustrated Guide ' to, 168, 347 " Ruby," curious use of the word, 127 Rudd, clockmaker of Warminster, c. 1791, 211 Ruskin (John), difficulties in ' The Ethics of the

Dust,' 36

" Russhewale," use of the word, 1336, 11 Ruvijnes (De) family, 288 Ryder (Henry), Bishop of Killaloe, d. 1696, 409


Sacrifice, child entombed in foundation of a

building, 288, 354

Sadbury (John), Westminster scholar, 1676, 428 Saffron Walden, Essex, change of name, 155 Saint, patron, of pilgrims, 210, 254, 297, 354 St. Angus, information relating to, 88, 174, 354 St. Bartholomew's Hospital and Xew College,

Oxford, ancient custom, 370, 435 St. Christopher, paintings of the legend, 158 St. Columba and the legendary airboat, 428 St. George's Chapel, Windsor, east window, 210,

256

St. Ives Fair, merchants of Ypres at, c. 1260, 501 St. John (Sir Beauchamp), Knt., M.P. of Long

Parliament, 130 St. John or de St. John (Sir Edward), c. 1350,

149

St. John (W.), Westminster scholar, c. 1620, 428 St. Katherine's-by-the-Tower, registers of, 70, 152 St. Leger (Arthur), Westminster scholar, 1741,

428 St. Mary's, Amersham, churchyard inscriptions,

216

St. Mary's, Soho, divers rites performed, 450, 493 St. Nicholas's Day, Belgian custom, 486 St. Nicholas's loaf, tradition of 1670, 310 St. Pancras Church, Old, restorations of, 86 ;

c. 900, 249, 297

St. Pancras rate-books before 1800, 189 St. Paul's Cathedral, calendar of wills at, 12, 117,

155 ; uses made of the Gallery, 188 ; daughter

of schoolmaster of, c. 1590, 190 ; Nelson's

sepulchre in, 308 ; the height of, 388, 434, 474 St. Richard of Andria, c. 492, 329 St. Swithun's Day, " christening of the apples,"

87, 152

St. Thomas's Day, Belgian customs, 486 Saints' Day customs, 129, 178 ' Salogne,' a prophecy current in 1793, 210, 356 Salt (John), Westminster scholar, 1735, 428 Salter (W.), his portrait of Wellington, 131