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Murray (J. A. H.) on “ Dog-bay," 227

North (C. N. M.) on Brebon Laws, 174
Dogmatism, history of the word, 2.7

Northumbrian, pseudonym, 309
Dog-nail, its meaning, 266

• Nottingham,'hymn tune, 148
Domdaniel, its meaning, 406

Nottingham (first Earl of), supposed portrait, 2, 113,
Dongola race, 327

254 ; his burial-place, 226
John Dory, 386, 472

• Nouvelles Ordinaires de Londres,' 1650-58, 286
“Orthodoxy is my doxy,” 406

Novar collection of pictures, 505
Murray (John), Gretna Green “priest,” 61, 149, 389 Nuremberg tokens, 69, 153
Mus in Urbe on quadrille, 37

Nursery rhyme, “ Four corners to my bed,” 194
Musgrave (Sir William), his biography, 29, 233
Mustow or mustew, its etymology, 109, 394

O. on “ Bosch “ Bosh," 419
Mutton family, 289, 393, 498

Descazeaux du Halley (Chevalier), 438
Myddelton (W. M.) on Catherine de Berran, 53

Mitrailleuse, ancient, 450
Grevill (Sir Edward), 97

Wakefield Railway, 95
Mytton family, 289, 393, 498

0. (C. W. P.) on Col. Stuart, 68

Oath, bishop's, temp. Henry VIII., 268, 355, 514
N. (T.) on 'The Summary,' 387

Oaths, Hindu, 329
Nalson (Rev. John), LL.D., his birth, 287

Oats. See Arener.
Namancos, its locality, 37

Odin, his ancestry and descendants, 75, 172
Names, final “s” in proper, 373

O'Donoghue (F. M.) on Pinkethman, 86
Names, their derivation, 387, 449, 512

O'Dugan family pedigree, 388
Napoleon I. See Bonaparte.

Ognall Hall, Lancashire, 48
Napoléon galeux,” 365

“Old Black Jack," Clare Market, 244
National Debt, when fifty-five millions, 488

Oliphant family of Kellie, 246
Naunton family, 287

Oliver asking for more, 265
Navy, child commissions in, 70

Oliver (A.) on Chelsea enamel, 471
Ne Quid Nimis on May Queen, 308

Oliver (V. L.) on Billingsgate aldermen, 457
Neilson (G.) on materials for barrows, 513

Omar eurname, 12, 136
Lunar calendar, 501

Omega on William Penn, 313
Nelson family, descendants from Knox, 75

One: “More than one,” 27, 77
Nelson (Horatio, Lord), his " little Emma," 488 Only, its place in a sentence, 213, 332
Nelson (Lady), her portrait, 446, 517

Opie (John), R. A., portraits by, 47, 138
Nemo on old inns at Kilburn, 456

Oral tradition, 6
Misled: Mizzled, 415

Order in Council, the phrase, 487
Mural memorials, 508

Orme Square, Bayswater, column in, 507
Nesta on movable pew, 107

Orr (J. S.), the “Angel Gabriel," 167, 292
Neve (J. R.) on Naunton family, 287

Orthodoxy is my doxy," origin of phrase, 406, 474
Nevill (R.) on houses facing the north, 472

Osbaldeston (Richard), Bishop of London, 328, 433
• New English Dictionary.' See Oxford English Osborne (William), emigrant to America, 329
Dictionary.'

Our Lady of Hate, 8, 138, 253, 490
New Testament. See Bible,

Outlander and Uitlander, 266
New Year superstition, 46

Ouvry (E. C.) on Madame de Ligne, 169
Newcastle stones, 208, 351

Overie. See St. Mary Overie.
Newcastle-under-Lyme, its M.P.8, 88, 231

Ovid, bis Metamorphoses,' 427, 455
Newspaper, earliest use of the word, 294

Oring, village name, 172
Newspaper, French, in London, 1650-58, 286 Owen (J. P.) on sin-eaters, 109, 236
Newspaper Editor's Reminiscences,' 12

Owen (M. C.) on Sir Thomas Sewell, 248
Newspaper pitcher, 26

Owl of Andoain, picture with Basque inscription, 167
Newton, places named, 468

Owres lightsbip, 1788, 8, 96
Newton (Sir Isaac), publication of the 'Principia,' 186 Oxford, its etymology, 308
Newtowne on Lowell and Hawthorne, 516

Oxford English Dictionary,' 221, 318, 384
Ni, its sound, 108

Oxford University, "ad eundem” membership, 427,516
Nicholl (S. J.) on “Halifax law," 353

Oxford University Heraldry Office, 167, 235
Nicholson (Dr.) and Mr. Donnelly, 272, 349

Oxonian on a great spoon, 267
Niyov ávójnua, palindrome, 167, 253, 295

Oyster-shells used in building, 64, 214
Norcross (J. E.) on letter of Lord Byron, 197
Norgate (F.) on Bartholomæus de Proprietatibus P.(C. M.) on curious charm, 292
Rerum,' 245

P. (C. T.) on relics of Charles I., 56
Bitmay, its etymology, 47

Nottingham (first Earl of), 113
Book, early printed, 135

St. Paul's, its rebuilding, 216
Christian mysteries, 134

P. (F. A.) on Albert Pike, 147
“London Library” in last century, 366

P. (F.J.) on changes in country life, 453
Ovid, bis • Metamorphoses,' 455

Cowley (Abraham), 51
Norman roll at Dives, 467

P. (G. H.) on Gibbet Bill, 432
Norman (W.) on Doncaster miracle, 105

P. (H. B.) on duel in 1843, 230
Honley (Sir Thomas), 188

P. (J. B.) on Master of Revels for Scotland, 54

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P. (J. G.) on Arbuthnot family, 168

Peacock feathers unlucky, 408, 458
P. (M.) on maypoles, 10

Peacock (E.) on material for barrows, 425
Sin-eaters, 110

Booking places, 244
P. (R. B.) on Testament Bible, man's names, 424

Cross on ballot papers, 106
• London Gazette,' advertisements in, 365

"Dictionary of National Biography,' 271
Paccanarists. See Paquanarists.

Engino, its meanings, 324
Paddington, thatched cottage at, 54

Executions, publio, 26
Padoreen, its meaning, 289, 412, 461

Florence as a male name, 125
Padua, English and Scotch students at, 329

Handsomebody surname, 205
Page (J.T.) on Bunhill Fields Burial-ground, 515

Our Lady of Hate, 138
Burial at cross roads, 325

Sedilia, 507
Darling (Grace), her monument, 486

Story wanted, 209
Figures, emaciated, 152

Sundial mottoes, 5
Fish and ring story, 405

Town, its definition, 456
Hampton Court maze, 178

Verbs, English reflective, 354
Heidelberg students, 190

Peacock (F.) on American pond weed, 87
Leake family, 323, 463

Cramp rings, 127
Poplar trees, 371

Games in churchyards, 488
Staves, parish constables', 464

Holdfeld (Richard), 428
Topographical collections for counties, 497

Mortars and bell-founders, 448
Paine (Tom) and stays, 508

Peddie (R. A.) on Ku Klux Klan, 505
Painting signed “ . 1747," 27

Peed or pead, its meaning, 37, 271
Palamedes on royal birthday calendar, 367

Peel Castle and the Duchess of Gloucester, 382, 452
Cannibalism in British Isles, 129

Peeresses married to commoners remarried to peers,
Common Prayer Book io Roman offices, 469

352
Joan of Arc, 307

Peet (W. H.) on Earl Ferrers, 349
Liverpool, its derivation, 515

Marmion Travestied,' 374
Mistletoe, cross on, 28

Penel Orlieu, Bridgwater street-name, 129
Owl of Andoain, 167

Penn (William), plot to capture, 243, 318, 357
Paley (Dr. William), his portrait, 167, 273, 313 Pennant (Thomas), his Tour in Wales,' 349
Palindrome, 167, 253, 295

Penny in the slot in 1844, 226
Palladist and Palladism, 297

Penny (C. W.) on “Archdiocese," 72
Palls, archiepiscopal, 29, 131

"Boom off,” 383
Palmer (A. S.) on cruces in translation, 166

Chinese sensitive leaf, 78
Palmer (J. F.) on new cryptogram, 33

Comfortable=comforting, 13
Foster of Drumgoon, 193

Hayes (Sir J. W.), 273
Humbug, its meanings, 412

M.B. coats and waistcoats, 6
Joan of Arc, 392

“Pin and Bowl," tavern sign, 424
“More than one,77

St. Evurtius, 326
Shakspeariana, 123, 422, 423

Penny (F.) on child commissions, 198
Translation, 484

Pepys (Samuel) and “ Beauty, retire !” 307, 489
Pamela, death of her daughter, 384

Periam family, 48, 231, 488
Papè, in Dante, 183

Perina, Christian name, 452
Paper, gilt-edged, 208, 237, 354, 414, 496

Perrinchief (Richard), D.D., his biography, 446
Paper water-mark, fool's cap, 327, 373, 431

Perth in the sixteenth century, 226, 294
Paquanarists or Paccanarists, 348, 396

Pertinax on silver Latinity, 487
Paris, Convent of Chaillot at, 13

Peryam family. See Periam.
Parish charities recorded in church inscriptions, 36 Pessimism, origin of the term, 26, 317
Parish constables, their staves, 464

Petition formula, phrase at its end, 266, 377
Parish councils and records, 17

Pett (Phineas), bis biography, 107, 191, 237
Parish registers. See Registers.

Petty (8. L.) on charr in Windermere, 227
Park bound, its meaning, 307, 391

Elder-tree superstition, 517
Parker (F. J.) on “ Caucus,” 511

Pew, movable, 107, 191
Parliamentary poll, earliest, 66

Pews, right to their possession, 194
Parry (J. H.) on flat-irons, 96

Pewter hall-marks, 167, 294, 335, 375
Hillier family, 191

Philippen Colony, church brief relating to, 421
Parson of moiety of church, 68, 158, 436, 491 Phillips (F.) on curious charm, 451
Pasley (Joseph), Gretna Green "priest,” 61, 149, 389 Franklin (B.), his house at Passy, 428
Paste star with interchangeable centres, 347, 397 Phillips (George Spencer), author, 177
• Patrician, The,' numbers published, 87, 193

Phillips (Sir Richard), his 'Million of Facts,' 104, 315
Patriot, history of the word, 493

Phillips (Sir Thomas), Governor of Lismabady, 67
Patriot on Russian songs, 228

Pickering Press, its history, 366, 414, 472
Patterson (W. G.) on Burns, 304

Pickford (J.) on beaver in Britain, 238
Patterson (W. H.) on St. Michael's bannock, 309

Canaletto in England, 133
Paul (J. B.) on Leitchtown and Gartur arms, 153

Cat, wild, 93, 252
Paynter family of Boskenna, Cornwall, their motto, 8 Churcb, "moiety" of, 437

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Pickford (J.) on 'Cumnor Hall,' 352

Platt (J.), jun., on Giaour, 386, 491
Ferrers (Earl), 349, 435

Irish folk-lore, 445
French prisoners of war, 497

Japanese language, 333
"Guardian ' jubilee, 137

Judgement and judgment, 285
“ Herb John," 452

Luck-money custom, 90
Homer: Omar, 136

Mac and Mc, 508
Jemmy=crowbar, 424

• Phaudhrig Croboore,' 196
Killiecrankie, battle of, 332

St. Trunion, 77
Latin inscription, 90

Scio, its name, 58
Lichfield, its etymology, 38

'Slang and its Analogues,' 345
Literary Club, 375

Play, its author, 207, 273
Mount Grace Priory, 22

Plays, should they be printed ? 181
Napoleon I., his marshals, 51

Poem, old political, 76
Nottingham (first Earl of), 226

Poetry and science, 446, 512
Osbaldeston (Bishop), 433

Poets Laureate of England, 465
Portraits, substituted, 277

Poland (Sir H. B.) on Earl Ferrers, 349
Ream and Rimmer, 512

Pole (Sir William), his MS. of Charters, 407, 475
Sewer, his duties, 433

Politician on “Catching the Speaker's eye,” 208
Sotheby family, 191

Poll, earliest parliamentary, 66
Voltaire (F. M. A.), his bust, 444

Pollard (A. F.) op “Driving coach and six through
Windows, sash, 436

an Act of Parliament," 208
Writing-paper, gilt-edged, 354

Pollard (H. P.) on books illustrated by authors, 338
Picture, its subject, 348, 394

Ducking stools, 57
Picture, old, of child marriage, 51

Priory Farm, Hertford, 124
Pierpoint (R.) on Channel Islands, 272

Pollard (M.) on Austrian lip, 374
Charivari, its derivation, 117

Pontifex Maximus, the title, 429
Gallett, its meaning, 113

Poor's, use of the word, 74, 434
Galley : Galeode, 407

Poores house, its early meaning, 194
“ Half seas over,” 125

Poplar trees in France, 89, 371, 450
Latin inscription, 397

Populist, history of the word, 507
Picture, old, 51

Porter (Miss Lucy) and Dr. Johnson, 201
Quotations, foreign, 197

Portrait, skull in, 109, 357, 412; eye in, 468
Spanish Armada motto, 72

Portraits, substituted, 277, 371, 434, 458
Thistle Order, its motto, 157

Postage at high rates, 118
Pigott (W.G.F.) on sporting dog of ancient Britons, 14 Potato, first welcomed in France, 38
Elder-tree superstitions, 91

Potatoes a cure for rheumatism, 248, 396, 438
Newcastle stones, 208

Potter (G.) on Highgate Jewish academy, 297
Petition formula, 377

Povey family, 346
Pigott (W. J.) on Peryam or Periam family, 48, 488 Powder, fairy, 306
Pike (Albert), American Freemason, 147, 210, 297 Powell (William) not the “ Harmonious Blacksmith,"
“Pin and Bowl” as a tavern sign, 424

203, 230, 311, 354, 456, 493
Pink (W. D.) on Richard Beckford, 108

Prendergast baronetcy, 341
Dictionary of National Biography,' 405 Preston (Dr. John), bis will, 198
Henley (Sir Thomas), 273

Previte, house of, Dukes of Spiani, 495
Jenkinson (Sir Robert), 316

Prideaux (Miss), actress, her biography, 85, 253
Lady, knighted, 124

Prideaux (W.F.) on Avery Farm Row, 237
Newcastle-under-Lyme M.P.s, 231

Baldwin's Gardens, 191
Parliamentary poll, early, 66

Bedford Chapel, Bloomsbury, 429
Pinke (William), 106

Bellenden (Mary), 419
Southwark M.P.8, 308

Birdcage Walk, 165
Pinke (William), his biography, 106

Bond (Sir Thomas), 176
Pinkethman, biographical notes on, 86

Buckingham House, College Hill, 445
Pitch of newspapers, 26

Chapel Street, Belgrave Square, 450
Pitcher (D. G.) on Pbilip D'Auvergne, 154

Chillinch (William and Thomas), 73
Heraldic supporters of English sovereigns, 478 Cosway (Richard), R.A., 7, 132
Umbrellas, 156

Evelyn (John), discovery of his · Memoirs, 95
Pitt Club, its history, 13, 116

Fulham Palace, its chapel, 321
Place-names, their pronunciation, 156

Giaour, its pronunciation, 491
Plague, Great, prayer against, 66, 131

Holborn, Hanwell, and Barrow, 185, 369
Plant-names, Anglo-Saxon, 163

Judgement and judgment, 497
Platt (J.), jun., on "Bosch" or “Bosb," 418

Kilburn, old inns at, 188, 371
Brebon Laws, 174

Milton (John), and Marvell, 146; his mother, 234
Brucolaques, its meaning, 55

Namancos, its locality, 37
Chinese in London, 377, 498

“Out of kelter,” 288
Chinese phrase, 129

Paddington, thatched cottage at, 54
Dutch family history, 447

Preston (Dr. John), 198

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Prideaux (W. F.) on Miss Prideaux, actress, £5, 253 Quarrell (W. H.) on St. Mary Overie, 92
Richard III., his coronation, 394

Quarter : “No quarter," 228, 278, 494
Robson (F.), comedian, 519

Queen's English, note on, 46
Rosslyn House, Hampstead, 381

Quentin (Col.), mezzotint portrait, 54
St. Ermin's Hill, Westminster, 242

Querist on Lord Nelson's "little Emma," 488
Shakspearian desideratum, 476
Storey's Gate, 165

Quotations :-
Street names changed, 332, 471

A kindly man unto his beast is kind, 469
York Street, Westminster, 505

Ave Cæsar, morituri te salutant, 267, 415
Prince (C. L.) on Canaletto in England, 15

C'est une composition entièrement barbare, 35
Hops, earliest allusion to, 134

Erubuit ; salva res est, 309, 378, 399, 439
Printers errors, 404, 445, 514

Happy the man, and happy he alone, 309, 439
Printery=printing office, 25

He sleeps bis last sleep, 409
Priory Farm, Hertford, its destruction, 124, 276

He that does me good with unmov'd face, 79
Prisoners, communication between, 49

He was born a man, he died a grocer, 469
Proloy collection of pictures, 366, 446

He whistles as he goes, 309, 378
Pronunciation, "gutter," 243, 392

Hoc Matthæus agens hominem generaliter implet,
• Protestant Tutor for Children,' 88

449

I mean to be a President, 149, 255
Proverbs and Phrases :-

I shall pass through this world but once, 169,
Boom off, 383

239, 378
Broom : Hang out the broom, 94, 435

In a glance, 169
Bung : Go bung, 224

In the years fled, 309
Catching the Speaker's eye, 208, 338

Le plaisir de mourir sans peine, 109
Comes jucundus in via pro vehiculo est, 90, 192, Methinks, if I could but see her, 409
397

Mille babet ornatus, 168, 235
Driving coach and six through an Act of Parlia- Mine after life ! what is mine after life ? 169, 239
ment, 208

Misericordia Domini inter pontem et fontem, 258
Facing the music, 168, 272, 477

Non annorum canities est laudanda, 49
Fool and his money soon parted, 509

Oh! Memory, thou fond deceiver, 509
Fool's paradise, 327, 414, 496

On sea or land, 506
Fountain of perpetual youth, 468

Rabbits quarrelling over one blade of grass, 127
General: Our only general, 166

Risum teneatis, amici ? 26
Half seas over, 125

Since all the downward tracts of time, 509
Halifax law, 92, 353

σμικρά μεν τάδ' αλλ' όμως άχω, 309, 439
Heart of hearts, 92

So long as we may, let us enjoy this breath, 49
Herb John, 152

Strong as necessity Waugh starts away, 309
I know 't, my lord, as said John Noble, 326, 437 That buy tbe merry madness of one hour, 268,
Jack Pudding, 267

439
Leaps and bounds, 427

The clouds of sickness cast no stain, 309
Love : No love lost, 307, 431

The cream of a nation's thought, 109
Lungs of London, 93

The grave bas eloquence, its lectures teach, 469
Man-Jack, 54, 292

The greatest virtue of which wise men boast, 509
Melius claudus in via quam cursor praeter viam, 208 The light that never was, on sea or land, 506
Monkey's coin and monkey's allowance, 429, 494 The secret that doth make a flower a flower, 49
Moral of, 388

The wealthy cit, grown old in trade, 248, 312
Orthodoxy is my doxy, 406, 474

These thick-8own snowflakes, 47
Pike-staff : A8 plain as a pike-staff, 346

They eat the fruit and blame the woman still, 409
Quality : When quality meets, compliments pass, They write a verse as smooth, as soft, as cream, 49
452

Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean, 500
Quarter: No quarter, 228, 278, 494

Tis he whose every thought and deed, 268, 339
Running the gauntlet=gantlope, 496

Too fair to worship, too divine to love, 349, 439
Scotch verdict, C6

We are born originals, we die copies, 469
Senses, seven, 328, 493

Willing to serve God, so that they did not offend
Ship: When my ship comes home from sea, 244

the devil, 268
Stif: If stands stiff, and But's a mountain, 187 Yet hope not life from grief or danger free, 109, 159
Tick: As full as a tick, 20, 65, 294

Quotations, French, Spanish, Italian, and German, 197
Vox populi vox Dei, 300
Prusse on Margraves of Anspach, 48

R. on Trilby, 277
Diet of Augsburg, 447

R. (A. E.) on Hulke and Hulse families, 427
Publisher or bookseller, 30, 518

R. (D.) on 'Betty Careless,' 366
Pulse glass, its invention, 208

R. (J. F.) on Victualler : Flesber, 186
Punctuation, misplaced, 324

R. (M.) on Swift's Creed, 28

R. (R.) on Catherine de Berran, 53
Quadrille, the dance, introduced into England, 36

Flat-irons, 174
Quarrell (W. H.) on Napoleon I.: la Grande Armée, 1 "Fool's paradise," 414, 496

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R. (R.) on Keats's 'Ode to a Nightingale,' 18 Ripon (first Earl of), his nicknames, 194
Latin inscription, 192

River-Dames. See Witham.
“Man-Jack," 54

Rivett family and William of Wickham's chalice, 302
•Marmion Travestied,' 374

Rivett-Carnac (J. H.) on corpse arrested for debt, 354
Raá de St. Maur, 113

Lowes (Rev. Jobn), 223
Spider folk-lore, 494

Rivett family and William of Wickham's chalice,
Suffolk proverb, 437

302
Winceby Fight and Slash Lane, 466

Robbins (A, F.) on newspaper, 294
Ráa de St. Maur, its meaning, 113

Rifles, repeating, 305
Radcliffe (J.) on Margraves of Anspach, 215

Sunday markets, 32
Auctions, duty on, 514

Wesley (Rev. Samuel), the elder, 21
Breamore, Hants, 52, 213

Roberts (W.) on duty on auctions, 307
Brehon Laws, 174

Chinese collection, 489
Crests in a garter, 135

Coleridge MSS., 285
D'Armagnac (Counts of), 272

• Dictionnaire des Girouettes,' 7
Heraldic query, 492

Eon (Chevalier), 106
Janua or Genua surname, 434

Norar collection of pictures, 505
Label in heraldry, 477

Robertson (Strowan), his wanderingsafter Culloden, 161
Leitchtown and Gartur arms, 15

Robinson (F. J.), Earl of Ripon, his nicknames, 194
Murray (Sir Gideon), 132

Robinson (G. H.) on 'Phaudhrig Crohoore,' 148
Newcastle stones, 351

Robinson (J.) on portrait of Dr. Paley, 273
Patrician': 'St. James's Magazine,' 193

Westminster Abbey, oyster-shells in walls, 64
Peeresses married to commoners, 352

Robinson (Jolin), Bishop of London, his death and
Ryley (samuel William), 132

descendants, 468, 512
Seal, armorial, 12

Robson (F.), comedian, his portraits, 468, 519
Smith (Gerard), 431

Rochester register recovered, 465
Williamson family, 391

Romance sources, English words from, 481
Rae family, 136

Rood-lofts, figures in, 345
Rae (Sir David), Lord Eskgrove, his biography, 136 Rose family, 327
Ralfe (James), author of Naval Chronology, 47 Rose-gall, its names and folk-lore, 93
Ramsay (Allan) and Semple, 75

Rossetti (Dante G.) and the Jacobites, 425
Randall (J.) on · New English Dictionary,' 221 Rosslyn House, Hampstead, its history, 381 .
Thames or Isis, 455

Rough=ruffian, origin of the word, 186, 316
Randolph family in London, 187

Rousby (Mrs.), actress, her biography, 18, 33, 231
Randolph family of Northants, 329

*Rover's Bride,' song or poem, 507
Ranking (John), bis biography, 47

Rowe (A. F.) on heraldic anomalies, 449
Ratcliffe (T.) on Battletwig=earwig, 14

Roxby (Robert), comedian, his biography, 67, 116, 172
Charm, curious, 375

Royal Exchange, church near, 213
Fantigue=fidget, 36

Rumbold (Sir H.) on D'Oilliamson family, 287, 511
Hang out the broom," 94

Ruprecht (Knecht) and the dancing story, 112
Misled : Mizzled, 326

Rushmore, its etymology, 286, 356
Poor's, use of the word, 74

Ruskin (John) and “doomed Moabite," 228, 274
Rathe ripe or rathe-ripe, 426

Russell (F.) on Foster of Drumgeon, 109
Rayner (W.) on successful debarkation, 338

Russell (F. A.) on booking places, 357
Ream and Rimmer surname, 261, 430, 512

“More than one,” 77
Reckon, as a noun, 249

Russell (Lady) on Margraves of Anspaob, 215
Record Office, Fetter Lane, its architecture, 105

Bream's Buildings, 170
Records and parish councils, 17

Brucolaques, its meaning, 55
Redmond (P.) on Hugh, King of Italy, 509

Chelsea enamel, 471
Register, non-parocbial, recovered, 466

Dockerer or dockerrer, 197
Registers, printed, 337

Fishguard, French landing at, 433
Reid (A. G.) on Comfortable=comforting, 12

French kings, their wives, 215
Innerpeffray, 444

Indexes, inaccurate, 286
Muirburn, in Scotland, 404

Poetry and science, 512
Perth in sixteenth century, 226

Russell (Lord John) as

poet, 506
Plague, prayer against, 131

Russell (Thomas), LL.D., his poems, 145, 214, 450
Robertson (Strowan), 161

Russian songs, translated, 228, 336
Weymes (Countess of), 1688, 365

Rutton (W. L.) on Thames or Isis, 368
Reid (G. D.) on Ker family, 115

Ruvigny (Marquis de) on Isabella of Angoulême, 194
Rest, its derivation, 243

Rye (W.) on epitaph by Dryden, 328
Rhine=watercourse, 157, 371

Ryley (Samuel William), his biography, 87, 112, 132
Richard III., “By St. Paul !” 148, 198, 295; his Rymer surname. See Rimmer.

coronation, 394
Rifles, repeating, 305, 371, 472

S, final, in proper names, 373
Rimmer surname and ream, 261, 430, 512

S. on Calcutta banks, 488
Rings, cramp, 127, 253, 357

Gainsborough (Thomas), 509

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