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SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 31, 1920.
Quotations :
Fricat abore costas, 238
He passed in the very battlesmoke, 255
Here is a great resort of woers, 67
Hie secura quies et nescia fallere vita, 253
I do not love you, Dr. Fell, 23
If with pleasure you are viewing any work a
man is doing, 150 In Arzina caught, 52
Incepto finem det gratia trina labori, 210, 261 In the years fled, 68, 119 In working well, if travail you sustain, 311 Kitty, a fair but frozen maid, 252, 277 Les Angloys s'amusent tristement, 10, 73 Men say it was a secret tide, 335 Nitimur invanum, dant auri pondera nomen,
41
Nolumus mutari, 10, 73 O ! for a book and a shady nook, either indoor
or out, 21 Oh, custom, custom, what a tyrant thou art,
296
Os turturis ad axillas retorquebat, 253 Ou sont les gratieux gallans, 112, 159 Providence always favours the heaviest
battalion, 9, 73, 74
'Quand Italic sera sans poison, 119, Satis enim magnum alter alter! theatrum
sumus, 170, 199 Say not good night, 25 So gracious to the hand she tasked, 190 Sweeter woman ne'er drew breath, 335 The children of man, 336 The earliest pipe of half-awakened birds,
234 This world I deem but a beautiful dream,
296 Tu, quod es e populo, quilibet esse potes, 112.
159
Vecors segnities insignia nescit Amoris, 112 We all pearls scorn, 275 When to the flowers so beautiful the Father
gave a name, 68, 199 When Milton lost his eyes Poetry lost hers,
52 When wild in woods the naked savage ran,
15, 79 You who govern public affairs, 25
Rabelais on " bellum," 186, 235, 302 ; supposed
parody of ' Adeste Fidelis ' by, 23, 73, 119
Raleigh (Sir W.) and Queen Elizabeth at Sand- gate, 20
Ramage (Mr.), c. 1820, telescope constructor, 207, 234
Ramsgate, Towneley House, its history, 271
Randolph Gallery, Oxford, its history. 228, 257, 276
Rank in Army and Navy, official scale of com- parative, 273
Ratcliff, Trinity House at, 8
Ravenscraig, Keith family of, 89 '
Raymond (Sir Jonathan), 1630-1710, Alderman and Sheriff of London, 131, 215, 303
Records in Irish Record Office, 273
Rent paid partly in kind, 128, 211
Reprints and translations, foreign, 210
Retah, a vegetable soap, 149, 198
Rhys (Griffiths), his poems published by Low &
Co., 189
Richard, the name, 273, 315 Riddle in Emma, " Kitty, a fair but frozen
maid," 252, 277
Ridolfl, c. 1580, Florentine banker, 333 Rime on Dr. Fell, 23 Rime, nursery, " . . . . asked how veal was
made," 188
Ring, Jacobite memorial, 66, 172 Robes of sergeants-at-law, 334 Rochdale, inscription on stone at Healey Hall, 38 Roe family, 208
Rogers (William Thomas), sculptor and church- builder, b. 1807, 90, 197 Roman Catholic clergy who have joined the
Anglican Church, 170, 217 Romeland, St. Albans, its etymology, 48, 96 Roslyn (Guy), c. 1876, identification of, 274, 300 Rovereto, descendant of Pontius Pilate at, 335 Rowlands (Samuel), c. 1570-1630, author of
' Martin Mark,' 1610, 40, 160 Royal arms for village war memorial, 250 ; on
war memorial boards, 312 Royal Exchange statues, 1669-1834, 187 Rue de Bourg, Lausanne, its privilege, 274, 317 Ruskin (J.), reference to song in his ' Praeterita,'
167
Russel family, 128
Russian art, suggested addition to Eaoy. Brit. 108
Sabbath denoted by river sand, 128
St. Bartholomew's in Moor Lane, " copy " of,
1850, 231, 255
St. Basilla, her martyrdom, c. 304, 118 St. Bethone en Copland, her identity, 44 St. Cassian, cathedral dedicated to, 75 St. Fechin, d. 664 ; Irish Saint, 260 St. John's head altar-slabs, 227, 276 St. Katherine Coleman, its proposed demolition,
62 St. Leonard's Priory, Hants, its history, 90, 160,
178
St. Malo, origin of the place-name, 63 St. Mary's Church, Walthamstow, its history and
inscriptions, 58 St. Michael, Crooked Lane, bibliography of the
parish, 83, 238
St. Omer, inscriptions at, 145 St. Pancras, Heal Collection relating to Borough
of, 120
St. Patrick's Day, wearing a cross on, 209, 276 St. Stephen and Herod, ballad and legend, 63 St. Swithin's Day, Italian, 109, 157, 177 St. Thomas Aquinas, Huxley on, 336 Saints, four, commemorated April 3, 109, 157, 177 Saints, lists of Celtic patron, 110, 172, 237, 317 Salisbury Hall, Walthamstow, history of the
Manor of, 170
Salt-cellar, silver and crystal, 1603, 189 Salute of guns for officers buried at sea, 95, 174 Sand, Sabbath denoted by river, 128 Sandgate, Sir W. Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth
at, 20
I Saraband, introduction into England of the, 20 | Sarah's Coffee-house, 1698-9, its identification, 41