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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, March, 1919.


Quotations :

One is nearer God's heart in a garden, 274 Optima corrupta pessima, 143 Ormond, who trod the shivering deck, 246 Paper is the material out of which are made

the wings, 220 " Plus non vitiat," too much does no harm,

49

Quand Italie sera sans poison, 304 Quinque sumus fratres, uno de stipite nati, 32,

62, 287

Refraining his illimitable scorn, 135, 202 Saw life steadily, and saw it whole, 232 Say not the struggle naught availeth, 344 Sceptre and crown Must tumble down, 134 Securus judicat orbis ten-arum, 148 Silence sleeping on a waste of ocean, 190, 230 Son of a Duke, brother of a King, 219, 336 Still the race of hero spirits, 60, 90 Sweet Lady Anne, 190 Thank God, there is a House of Lords, 233 That I could clamber to the frozen moon, 106 The Ethiop gods have Ethiop lips, 135 The good we wish for often proves our bane,

331

The ivory gate and the golden, 78. 118 The kiss of the sun for pardon, 232 The own arm-chair, 190

The poor shall feed on buttered crumpets, 220 Then be it ours in humble hope to wait, 60 There a bit of England is. 162 There may be heaven : there must be hell,

304, 342

Three little words we often see, 242, 286 Too wise to err, too good to be unkind, 18, 62 Truth versus untruth, 304 Un Dieu d6fini, c'est un Dieu fini, 162 Unholy is the voice, 50, 90, 146 Vivitur ingenio : csetera mortis erunt, 13, 138 Were every man a scribe by trade, 50, 90, 118 When doomed by distress through the world's

friendless track, 78 When prodigals return great things are done,

50, 90 When sparrows build and the leaves break

forth, 310 While he who walks in love may wander far,

190, 230 " Whom the gods love die young," was said

of old, 78, 118 Words are easy, like the wind, 106, 146, 174


R

Baleigh (Sir Walter), his connexion with East

London, 296 ; his letter on a " poetical scribe,"

326

Ramsay (Allan), his use of " stoup," 127 41 Bapehouse," 1663, history of the institution, 46,

86, 137 4 Ratcatcher's Daughter,' history of the song, 76,

116

Reade (Edward), d. 1688, his career in India, 321 Reade (Sir Reginald), Borderer, inquired after, 48 Redcoats, synonym for soldiers, 182 Reed (Parcy) of Troughend, Northumberland,

ballad on his murder, 47, 88, 287 Regency Park, 1818, its locality, 299 Regimental nicknames : the Popinjays, and others,

178, 307


Regiments : Royal West Kent, 29 : 65th Regiment

of Foot, its services 1760-84, 77, 145, 199 ; 6th

West India Regiment, its services, 134 Religion, Max MiUler's definition, 186, 250 Revolution of 1688, its celebrations in the Isle of

Wight and in London, 289, 338 Reynolds (George), master at Christ's Hospital,

date of marriage wanted, 218 Reynolds (G. W. M.), error concerning, 270 Reynolds (Sir Joshua), his portrait of Miss Franks,

244 Rhodes, old chimneypiece carried away by Sir

Hugh Rose, 215 Richard I. in captivity, 303 Richardson (Margaret), c. 1745, her epitaph and

history, 67, 108 Rippon (William), memorial fountain at Burnop-

field, 208

' Rising Castle,' poem by George Goodwin, 95, 161 Rivers : Lindis, its name, 45, 85 ; Welsh, com- pared, 47 Roads, Roman, in Britain, their alignment, 216,

246, 336 Roberts (D.), R.A., cathedral interior by, its

locality, 104 Robertson (John), 19th-century pseudonymous

poet, his identity, 185 Robinson (Luke), member of the long Parliament,

his history, 52 Roe or Rowe (Dame Mary), nee Gresham, and

Lord Mayors of London, 49 Rogerson (Rev. Thomas), Royalist, his biography,

160

Roman coffin, peculiar, at Colchester, 299, 338 Roman milestones in Cornwall, 245, 341 Roman roads in Britain, their alignment, 216, 246,

335

Romestecq, card game, explained, 116 Rook at chess, origin of the name, 47, 88 Roupell family, its origin, 103, 174 Rowe or Roe (Dame Mary), nee Gresham, and

Lord Mayors of London, 49 Royal Table House, Bristol, its name, 302 " Rua Nova," " Filho de Rua Nova," 1636-7,

explanation of phrase, 215, 256, 283, 310 Russell (Sir John), married Oliver Cromwell's

daughter Frances, 102, 193 Ryan family of Inch, co. Tipperary, information

wanted, 50 Ryckwaerts (C.), his ' Histoire des Troubles et

Guerre Civile de Flandres,' 26, 83


St. AndrS (Jean Bon), allusion explained, 78

St. Cassian, his feast day, 28

St. Christopher and the miller, information

wanted, 244

St. Clement as patron saint, 14, 82 St. Cuthman, his history, 329 St. Declan's Stone, Ardmore, co. Tipperary, its

history, 74 St. George, two incidents in his life, 13, 143 ; his

flag and that of Genoa, 160 St. Henry the Englishman, patron saint of

Finland, 331

St. Ives, Hunts, booksellers and printers at, 125 St. Martin de Londres, churches dedicated to, 47.

137

St. Martin of Tours, Devil appears to, 110 St. Martin's Day and the Great War, 296