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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1917.


Quotations :

Here lies our good Edmund, whose genius was

such, tin

Homine sensael nioyen, 148, 295 How sweet the answer Echo makes, 369, 477 I doat on Ringers, and on such, 25 If thou wouldst know thy maker, search the

seas, 33

Impiger, iracundus, inexorabilis, acer, 489 It is the Mass that matters, 329, 375 January Prima dies mensis et septima

truncat ut ensis, 71, 117 Je me suis engaged, 220 .March with his winds hath strucke a Cedar

l.-.ll, 229

Men cannot be made sober by Act of Parlia- ^rnent, 189 Nihil ardet in inferno nisi propria voluntas,

10, 57

O Deus, ego amo te, 329, 418 Oh ! come you from the Indies, and, soldier,

can you tell, 349, 397 Oh, do not forget me, though, out of your

sight, 290

One is never in love save the first time, 108 Our God in heaven, from that holy place, 269 Out of the stress of the doing, 390 ira.0rifLa.Ta /MaOrifMra, 500 Scribenda et legenda, 113 Septem sine horis, 310, 377, 436 She has no fault, 290, 356 Sines, tangents, secants, radius, cosines, 348,

495 Small sweet world of wave-encompassed

wonder, 189, 238

Spiritus non potest habitare in sicco, 211 Stop the Smithfield fires, 191 Taking it out in drink, 487 Tavra. Otiav 4v yovvaffi /ce?rat, 500 That blessed word Mesopotamia, 520 The Ancestor remote of Man, 309 The blackest ink of fate was sure my lot, 471 The great ennobling Past is only then, 329 The nectarine and curious peach, 108, 153 The Queene was brought by water to White- hall, 229, 278

The waves became his winding sheet, 189, 238 The World is a Chessboard, 369 There are three kinds of men, 109, 158 There shall be no more snow, 489 These the qualities that shine, 48 Things and actions are what they are, 209 Though lost to sight, to memory dear, 290,

336, 399 Truth, like a torch, the more 'tis shook it

shines, 348

Wer nicht liebt Wein, Weib, und Gesang, 89 When this you see, remember me, 507 While he who walks in love mav wander far,

291

Who hath seen the flower of a fig, 429 You must save on Candlemas Day, 29, 77,

117, 159


Rabbit, a reputed Norman introduction to our

country, 10 " Rackencrooke," meaning of the word, 1620, 430,

516

Rain caused by heavy gunfire, 38, 74, 113 Ramsay (Allan) and Thomson, 29, 72


Ranby (John), F.R.S., serjeant-surgeon, 1703-73,

his mother, 11 Ranghiasci-Brancaleone, ' Memorie istoriche della

citta di Nepi e de' suoi dintorni,' Todi, 1845-7,

370 Rann (Rev. J.), 1732-1811, his parentage, 113

173 " Rare " = imderdone, use of the word in America,

287, 334, 414, 496 Ratcliff Cross, the restoration of, 87 Rate-books of Fleet Street parishes, 1768 to 1800,

310 Rathbone (John), artist, b. c. 1750, d. 1807, 27,

77, 256

Rathbone (Rev. Richard) of Llanllyfni, 1765, 289,

457, 536 Raynes Park, Wimbledon, origin of the name, 148,

195

' Reading Mercury,' Vol. I. No. 1, 1723, 366 Recorders of Winchester, list of, 210 Records of the City Livery Companies, 67 ; naval,

accessible to the public, c. 1800, 330, 375, 398,

417 Reddesford (Emeline de), Lesceline de Verdon,

c. 1200, 112

' Regal Rambler,' 1793, the author, 530 Relhan (Richard), jun., c. 1800, his death, 138 " Relics," curious use of the word, 506 " Religious," use of the word as a substantive

329

Remiremont hailstones, 1907, 27, 178 Renan (Henriette), c. 1842, publication of her

letters, 128, 176 Rennie (J.), his book on the flying power of birds.

c. 1830, 190

" Resurrection," the Polish word for, 447 Revolution in France, travels during the, 108 Richardson (Joseph), M.P., 1796-1803, theatrical

manager, 211, 279 Richardson (Dr. Richard), his correspondence, 405,

447, 467 Richmond (Col. C. Lennox, 4th Duke of), 1764-

1819, 28, 89, 138 Riddell (James), d. 1866, editor of ' Sabrinae

Corolla,' 149, 197, 237 Riding: side-saddle, books on, prior to 1880, 28,

73, 99 ; spurs worn by women, references to, 190,

255, 335, 490

Ridley (Bishop Nicholas), burnt in 1555, 9 Rimes : Farmers' Candlemas rime, 29, 77, 117,

159 ; for bell-ringers, 25 ; left for love and right

for spite, 413 Ring with name Hon. A. J. Stewart, d. 1800, 171,

215, 257

Risby, story of his enchantment, 289 Robinson (Emma), author of ' Whitefriars,'

c. 1862, 149, 199, 256 Robinson (W.), LL.D., F.S.A., 1777-1848, his

letters, 209, 295 Rocca (Louis Alphonse), son of Madame de Stael,

b. 1812, 310

Rocks, the action of vinegar on, 38 Roman law and ancient Welsh law, 187 Rome, Nero and the burning of, 149, 198 " Rosalie "= bayonet, so called in France, 506 Rotton family, 250 Royal Regiment of Artillery, deaths of officers, 29,

78, 334

Royal wills, the depository of, 489

Rupert, Prince Palatine, his will, 1682, 201, 435,

534 Russell (Richard), Bishop of Portalegre, 1671,

347