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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1904.
Rhyme and rime, 491
Rhys (A.) on owl, 315
Kichard II. forsaken by his greyhound, 468, 508
Bichardson (S.), his ' Pamela,' 141, 330
Richardson (W. C.) on nitchies, 227
Richelieu (Cardinal), his ecclesiastical rank, 19, 174,
278
Riddle, Latin, of Leo XIII., 337 Riddle of the Sphinx, 25 Riding the black ram, 483
Rime, historical, 33 ; spelling of the word, 491 ; Derby- shire, 503
Riming epitaph in Cornwall, 51, 92, 172, 216 Riming tables, hexameter and pentameter, 367 Ritter (0.) on "Gentle shepherd, tell me where," 377 River not flowing on the Sabbath, 19, 52, 175 Rivett-Carnac (J. H.) on folk-lore of childbirth, 455
National flag, 372, 454
Numerals, 387 Robbins (A. F.) on cabal, 46
English cardinals, 105
Morice (Mr. Secretary) and Lord Clarendon, 182
Mug, 231, 518
' Notes and Queries,' 276, 454
" Peace at any price," 495
Peace, Retrenchment, and Reform, 333
Peonage, 105
Seats reserved in House of Commons, 376
Tea as a meal, 351
Whitebait dinner, 337 Roberts (W.) on Robert Dickson, 257
Marat in London, 235
Pepper (Capt.), 448
Potter (Charles), 325
Ruts (Nicholas), 228
Wesley's portrait by Romney, 37
Whaley family, 198
Robertson (T. W.), production of his plays, 365, 476 Robespierre (Maximilien), canonization of, 370 Robin a Bobbin, old Derbyshire rime, 503 Robinson (J.) on Alpine Club, 406 Rochester Row, Old, Westminster, change of name, 66 Rodex : "out of rodex," meaning of the phrase, 5 Rodgers (J.) on William Blythe's descendants, 29 Rolfe (F. W.) on cushions on the altar, 398, 498 Roman pits, 28, 131
Romford, Essex, Shakespeares at, 1637-87, 205, 314 Romney (G.), his portrait of John Wesley, 37 Roper (Margaret), ne'e More, her marriage, 446 Rosas (Don Manuel), dictator of Argentine republic,
his biography, 167 Roscommon (Earl of), misquotation of his couplet,
126, 215, 313 Rosemary Lane, manufactory of spurious antiquities
in, 268
Rous or Rowse family, 487 Rousseau (Jean Jacques), his grandfather, 466 Rout, use of the word. 291 Route, army, pronunciation of the word, 434 Rowe (J. H.) on Bethluisnion, 405
Milksop, 425 ' Rule, Britannia,' use of comma in the phrase, 365,
436, 493
Ruahton (F. R.) on birch-sap wine, 50 Rushton (W. L.) on Shakespeare's books, 7, 463 Ruskin (John) and James McNeill Whistler, 85
Russell (F. A.) on farthings, 292
Reade (Charles), 312 Russell (Lord John) and the Alabama, 49 Russell (M.) on limericks or learicks, 8 Ruts (Nicholas), c. 1631, his biography, 228 Rye (W.) on letters of Dorothy Osborne, 230 S. on Sweyn, its pronunciation, 329 S. (A.) on factors of progress, 506
Fall of Saguntum, 1727, 368
Journal of a London citizen, 203, 242, 354
Swallows predicting a storm, 206 S. (Ad) on Sir Walter Raleigh, 349 S. (F. C.) on Eneas Silvius, 68 S. (H. K. St. J.) on fictitious Latin plurals, 518 S. (H. S.) on " C'est que 1'enfant," 350
Johnson's 'Lives of the Poets,' 68, 129 S. (J. P.) on automatic sculptor, 408 S. (L. P.) on Sir Henry Wotton, 367 S. (M. E.) on cession of Welsh counties to England,
106 S. (N. S.) on " Do you ken John Peel ? " 426
George IV.'s gold dinner service at Windsor, 466 S. (S. F.) on crowns in tower or spire of church, 485 S. (S. P. E.) on Holborn Casino, 195
Shops in Cheapside, 1650, 295 S. (T. W.) on Kimpton family, 207 S. (W.) on "Crying down credit," 213
Dakmaker, 26
First railway in Scotland, 186
Fortescue's ' British Army,' 325
Lock-step, 427
Low and lum, 465
Overslaugh, 157
Rakehell, 146
Whirligig as instrument of punishment, 484 S. (W. F. P.) on Shakespeare's religion, 29 Sabbath, river not flowing on the, 19, 52, 175 Saccawinkee, etymology of the word, 205 Sadleir (Sir Thomas), his mansion at Standon, Herts,
248
Saguntum, its fall, 1727, 368 St. Ampull, imaginary saint, 369 St. Andrews and Balcarres, 346 St. Anne's Church, Blackfriars, 517 St. Bartholomew, the Pope on massacre of, 57, 232 St. Bees College, collecting box at, 408, 493 St. Budeaux, Gorges family monument at, 154 St. Chrysostom and the designation Bible, 148 St. Dials, disused church at Llantarnam, Monmouth- shire, 49, 113, 514
St. Ebrulf Abbey and St. Peter's, Chester, 207, 457 St. Enoch, imaginary saint, 127, 369 St. Fort, imaginary saint, 127 St. Germain, adventurer and charlatan, 367 St. Kitts, pioneer settlers in, 1623, 229, 455 St. Legers (A.) on Marat, 175, 293 St. Margaret Pattens, derivation of the name, 170 St. Margaret's, Westminster, and the United States,
1, 63, 123, 164, 289, 390
St. Mary Axe, derivation of name, 170, 253, 351, 507 St. Mary Coney Hope, 170 St. Michael le Querne, derivation of the name, 170,
253, 351, 507
St. Olave's, Hart Street, Pepys monument in, 18 St. Patrick's, Soho, Latin entry in register, 206 St. Peter's, Cornhill, extract from marriage register, 8