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lore, ix. 357. Sticks, ornamented lace, viii. 292.
"Stinger," viii. 170. ' ' Stitherum," Midland pro-
vincialism, iii. 6. Stoning the wren, ix. 234.
Sub : " Subsist money," vi. 436. Suffolk name for
ladybird, vi. 417. Summer rain and sun, rime,
iv. 165. Sun drawing water, iv. 205. Taw, its
derivation, iii. 97. "Three Pound Twelve," iii.
249. Tickling trout, xii. 505. " Toad in a mud
wall without money," iii. 348. Toad mugs, v. 198.
Twill toes, iv. 31. Upwards of, ix. 516. Wbifflers
and whiffling, vii. 254. Witch, a kind of lamp, xi.
192
Kate : the first rate, vi. 47 Rather, unique word, ix. 7, 137, 275, 312 Eations, army pronunciation, xii. 434 Ratlings, origin of the word, ix. 288, 358 Havens' family of St. Euptatius, vii. 308 Ravensworth, its etymology, ii. 47, 96, 218 Rawle (Isabel) = John White, yi. 389 Rawlins (F.) on Rawlins- White, vii. 428 ; viii. 114 Rawlins- White, Reformation martyr, vii. 428, 513 ;
viii. 114
Rayleigh, Essex, court rolls of the honour, ix. 269 Rayment (H.) on Boulanger and French rolls, ii. 180. Children and phonetics, viii. 521. Grimms' 'Popular Stories,' ii. 33, 172. Slavonic names, ii. 93. Verbs ending in -ish, i. 86, 315, 516 Raymonde on " Dan " Chaucer, v. 27 Rayner (R.) on Sobieski Stuarts, ix. 126. Song wanted,
viii. 510 Rayner (T.) on The Troth of Gilbert a Beckett,' vii.
437
Raynes (George), Winchester scholar, 1649, xi. 228 Read (F. W.) on long administration, vi. 310. Double- name signatures for peers, iv. 487. Egyptian chess- men, v. Ill, 341. Endorsement : dorso-ventrality, ix. 212. Field- Marshals in the British Army, v. 91. Hanky-panky, v. 175. Healing stone, vii. 135. Mouse, Isaiah Ixvi. 17, v. 487; vi. 256. Obelisk, viii. 433. Shakespearian a, iv. 221 Read surname and family, ii. 168, 293, 416 Reade (Aleyn Lyell) on Biddulph family of Biddulph, ix. 189. Cartwright, viii. 287, 428. Davenport- Hulme, vii. 129. Dudley of Wiltshire, xi. 408. Fielder family of Bath, viii. 205. Fox family of Bristol, viii. 165. Green (Sir W. K.), viii. 403. Heath (James), engraver, x. 268 ; xii. 30. Margery, vi. 352. Mellard family, vi. 210, 438. Mulock (T. S.), vii. 482, 501 ; viii. 354. Pensions, Civil List, viii. 190. Rockall, x. 157. Russell family, v. 187; xi. 474. "Say not that he did well," ix. 474. Wedding dress, scanty, vi. 429. Wellington (Duke of), xii. 85, 378. Woore, in Salop, vi. 33 Reade (C.) on Read or Reade family, ii. 416 Reade (Charles), W. F. Peacock on, xii. 243, 312, 517;
in Bolton Row, 248, 332, 397 Reade (Winwood), passage in ' Martyrdom of Man,'
ii. 490 Reade surname and family, ii. 168, 293, 416 ; v. 68,
175
Reader on Seven Dials, xi. 448 Reader (A) on Sir N. Smith, viii. 283 Reading, arms in St. Mary's Church, vii. 488 4 Reading Mercury,' its old numbers, i. 428, 474 Reapered, use of the word, x. 105
' Reaping,' poem in Buchanan's ' Wayside Posies,' iv.
519
Reardon (Lieut.), his biography, v. 288 " Reason is because," vulgarism, i. 106 Rebellion of 1745, MSS. relating to, xii. 169, 314, 356 Rebiere (A.) on Madame Jeannette Power, iii. 387 " Recchelees," its use in Chaucer's 'Prologue,' vi.
463 ; vii. 30, 95, 175, 238, 377
Rechabites and the Fortunate Islands, vi. 261 ; vii. 14 Recitation, ' The Way of the World,' author wanted,
vii. 150, 237, 378
Reclus, error in his ' Geographic Universelle,' iv. 186 Record on Guildhall Chapel registers, i. 188 Recorder of Nottingham, sixteenth century, viii. 44 Records, London Corporation, iv. 289, 385 ; Roman
Catholic, vii, 389, 471 ; the printing of, xi. 226 ' Records of Buckinghamshire,' xi. 47 Red Cross on the acacia in Freemasonry, vii. 213;
Gipsy Queen, xii. 496 Red Cross Society, its founder, iii. 225 Red House at Battersea, 1768, xii. 385, 511 Red Letter : People of the Red Letter, iv. 418, 523 " Red Lion " Inn, Parliament Street, iii. 262 Red Lion Square, Cromwell's remains buried in, xii.
486
Red tape and tape-tying, i. 105 Red up, use of the term in England, xi. 466 ; xii.
150, 337 Redcliff (Sir John), his ' Account of Historical and
Political Events,' xi. 228 Rede (Sir Richard), Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
1546-8, ix. 484
Redford (W. L.) on Ilminster and Ilchester, vi. 148 Redmayne family, viii. 15, 243, 310 Redmond (Capt. Charles), his biography, iv. 248 Redmond (P.) on De Clare, viii. 44. Fitz-Reimund
(Beatrice), iv. 249. Jacobite letter, viii. 165.
Pedigree of Lords of Cardigan, v. 416. Redmond
(Capt. Charles), iv. 248 Redneck, applied to Roman Catholics in Lancashire,
v. 315 Redruth, Redruffe (Ralph), of Oriel College, 1386,
xi. 402
Redskin, the vanishing, xi. 285 Red way (G. W.) on Macready's copy of ' Hamlet, 'iv.
209
Red X on etymology of Wem, vi. 174 Reed (Sampson), his ' Observations on the Growth of
the Mind,' xii. 308
Reel in a bottle, iv. 129, 232, 318, 403 Reeve (E. H. L.) on Sir Nathaniel Rich, v. 249 ; xi.
351 Reeves (Sir William Conrad), first gentleman of colour
to receive knighthood, ix. 106, 191 References, verifying, ii. 324 ; vi. 307; x. 356, 457 References wanted, i. 507 ; ii. 78, 387 ; x. 67, 110 Reform Act, verses on, xii. 397 Regalia of Japan, ix. 234 Regent Square, St. Pancras, and its neighbourhood,
ii. 85, 159, 230
Regents of Scotland, list of, vi. 287 Regiment, 16th Light Dragoons, 1760-1800, i. 229,
356 ; banished, military punishment, vi. 421 ; that
declined to go to India, vii. 329 Regimental losses in the American Civil War, vii. 13?