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Murray (Dr. J. H. H.) on "From pillar to post,” 528 i Norden (John), his 'Speculum Britanniæ,' 12, 75, 193 Horse-pew: horse-block, 27

Norfolk, William of Wykebam and, 130 Photography, 367, 450

Norman (P.) on Christ's Hospital, 310 Photo-lithograph, 447

Norman inscriptions in Yorkshire, 16 Phrenesiac, 447

Norris (J. A.) on Oxford matriculations, 290 Pickeridge : Puckeridge, 367

Northampton, Royal Oak Day observance at, 31 Piece-broker, 367

Northamptonshire, Heralds' visitations, 1681, 530 Pig : swine : bog, 407

Northamptonshire dialect, 172 Ply, 110

North Midland on lonning, 29 Muses, Academy of the, 54, 177, 233

Splitting fields of ice, 513 Museum Minervæ, Covent Garden, C. 1626, 54

"That same," 515 Music, footfalls and, 161

Norway, Haakon VII., King of, 466
Music, pictures inspired by, 9, 57, 91; tomp. Norwich Court Rolls, 489
Louis XIV., 46

*Notes and Queries,' three generations contributors Muswell Bill, also called Pinsepall Hill, 77 Mutations, Welsh, 286

Nothe, the, Weymouth, its derivation, 169 N. (A.) on authors of quotations wanted, 68

Nouns and verbs differently pronounced, 64 Gibbets, 296, 315

Numismatic guide wanted, 288, 375 N. (A. A.) on Romanoff and Stuart pedigree, 108

Nursery rimes: Pop goes the weasel, 54, 209 N. (F.) on · Villikins and his Dinah,' 188

Nuttall (J. R.) on Ythancæster, Essex, 90
N. (M.) on lopning, 70

Nutting and the Devil's nutbag, 265, 358, 396
N. (Y.) on Hebrew traditions, 429
Messiab=name of the Lord, 529

0. (B. I.) on black images of the Madonna, 305 Nadgairs, its meaning, 49, 213

0. (S. W.) on Sir William De Lancey, 409

Oakapple Day observances, 30, 132
Napoleon on Byron, 147

Oates (J.) on St. Paulinus and the Swale, 168
National Anthem, first, 249, 332
Naval and Military Academy, Scottish, 212, 274

Obituaries :-
Naylor (Dr.), his . Elizabethan Virginal Book,' 287 Adams (Frederick), 499
Neck and

heels, early mention of the punishment, 465 Butler (Dr. James Davie), 480
Nelson (Horatio, Lord), and Cardinal York, 106; bis Campbell (Rev. Bunbury FitzGerald), 499

sigpal at Trafalgar, 321, 370, 411, 471, 533 ; his Foster (Joseph), 199
royal descent, 322; colour of his uniform, 326, 370; Jackson (Francis M.), 60
his patent of peerage, 365 ; music of The Death of

Marsball (George William), 258
Nelson,' 865, 412, 450, 490; pronunciation of Sage (Edward John), 480, 540
Trafalgar, 385, 431; monody on his death, 407, Sotheran (Henry), 118
450 ; memorial rings, 421 ; his coat and Admiral Sykes (James), 440
Westphal's blood, 445

Vane (Rev. and Hon. Gilbert Holles Farrer), 100
Nelson (Lord) on Nelson and Cardinal York, 106 Oblivion, Sir Thomas Browne on, 128, 214
Nelson (Horatio), transmission of Christian name, 365 “Of" after “inside," "outside," &c., 168
Nelson (Rev. Joseph), vicar of Skipwith, 441

Officers, general, c. 1830, 107 Nelson (Thomas Horatio), 441

Officers of State in Ireland, 149, 214, 314 Nolson Column, its dinnensions, 175

O'Hagan (Mr. Justice), bis acrostic on Jack and Nelson panoramas, 365

Jill, 153 Nelson poems, 186, 329, 407, 450

Oldenbuck (Aldobrand) on William Miller's engrav. Nelson recollections, 322

ing8, 437 Nelsoniana, 445

Oliver (A.) on Dickensian London, 35
Nesbitt (M. S.) on · Richard II.' and 'The Spanish Jack and Jill, 13
Tragedy,' 323

Olorenshaw family, 66
Nevill (R.) on Cromwell Fleetwood, 74

Omar Khayyam, FitzGerald's first edition, 1859, New v. old style in chronology, 173

105 ; bibliography, 249 New England, 1652, funds for preaching in, 329 Ondatra, etymology of the word, 406 New English Dictionary.' See Historical English Onlooker on Sarah Curran and Robert Emmet, 310 Dictionary.

Organ-builder, early, at Oxford, 183 Newcome (W. F.) on 'The Arms of Abraham,' 409 Oriental on The Eve of St. Agnes,' 449 Newland (Sir Abraham) and Newlands, Chalfont Ormskirk Church, Lancashire, its two steeples, 415 St. Peter, 148, 213, 276, 457

Ostermayer (Jeban), sixteenth

century musician, 287 Newspaper leading articles, their three paragraphs, Owen (D.) on coop, to trap, 358 128

Puggle, 486
Newspapers, London, of the eighteenth century, 510 Oxberry (J.) on electric railways, 406
Newspapers not read by Prime Ministers, 146

Hyphens after street names, 515
Newton (Prof. A.) on Brisson's 'Ornithologie,' 105 Oxford Circus, earliest use of the name, 527
Nicklin (T.) on drownd: deerhound, 306

Oxford University : foundation of Magdalen College Nield (J.) on author of Whitefriars,' 447

and School, 21, 101, 154, 182, 244, 364 ; of Corpus Nile, Pocock's paintings of the battle, 468

Christi College, 23; matriculations at, 290
Nixon (John Rolt), his . Early Wild Flowers,' 29 50 Oxoniensis on Cromwell's death, 307
Noblesse, lacking in England, 69, 157

Matthew (Roger), vicar of Bloxbam, 1605-57, 488

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P. on “Dying beyond my means," 127

Passive resister, his literary history, 508 P. (E. A.) on Westminster Hall interior, 148

Patrick (A.) on moon and hair-cutting. 116 P. (F.) on Paul family, 49

Paul (George), lieutenant, 1783, 49, 212 P. (G. T.) on prisons in Paris during the Revolution, Paules fete, use of the phrase, 435, 493 394

Paunches, a kind of silk, 366 P. (J. C.) on Looping the loop, 333

Peach (H. H.) on Kynaston's translation of Chaucer, P. (M.) on bird in the breast, 448

109 Duelling in Germany, 388

Peachey (G. C.) on touching for the king's evil, 287 Protestant, 427

Peacock (E.) on · Bathilda,' 93 Screaming skull, 194

Beating the bounds, 31 P. (N. P.) on Nelson's patent of peerage, 365

England's lack of noblesse, 157 P. (R. S. V.) on tinterero, 267

Flies in coffin, 386 P. (W. H. W.) on quotations wanted, 127

Incledon: Cooke, 92 P. (W. M.) on Civil War earthworks, 453

• Missal, The,' 34 Cole (W.), Cambridge antiquary, 495

Pigmies and cranes, 417 Rain caught on Holy Thursday, 447

Sea walls, their repair, 187
Pace (Rev. William) and Admiral Hays, 9

Suicides buried in open fields, 397
Packs of sixty cards with eleven and twelve spots, 28 Tholsels, 516
Pagan, derivation of the word, 304

Thornbury on the Civil War, 148
Page (J. T.) on à Becket, 214

Worfield churchwardens' accounts, 416 Besant on Dr. Watts, 38

Yorkshire dialect, 170, 190 Cheshire words, 332

Peacock (Janet L.) on Lincolnshire death folk-lore, 465 Cromwell swords, 288

Peacock (M. H.) on Cumberland dialect, 294 Detached belfries, 290

Pigmies and cranes, 356 Footpaths, 125

Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 353 Gibbots, 296

Pearse (H, W.) on Pearse family, 189
Greyfriars burial-ground, 253

Pearse family, 189
Hazlitt (John) and Samuel Sharwood, 57 Peerage titles, their peculiarities, 169
Heraldry, 349

Peers, foreign, directory of, 428 * Light of the World,' 131

Peet (W. H.) on George I1I.'s daughters, 236 Olorensbaw family, 66

Yorke (Eliot), 537 Robinson Crusoe, 357

Peignot (Gabriel), French bibliographer, his works, 521 Royal Oak Day, 30

Pelfry, used by Dr. Johnson, 97 Rushbearing, 216

Pemberton (H.), Jun., on Bacon's cipher, 188 Screaming skull, 331

Penhallow (John), of Clifford's Inn, 507 Spanish lady's love for an Englishman, 153 Pennethorne (Sir James) and 'The Saturday Review,' "Tertias of foot," 12

506 • Veni, Creator,' 137

Penny (F.) on hickery.puckery, 232 Yorkshire dialect, 170

Punch, the beverage, 531 Palestine, its soil placed in Jewish coffins, 113

Vaughan, Edward, 309 Palindrome: Sator arepo, 35, 175

Penny (F. P.) on club cup, 327
Palmer (Henry)=Elizabeth Borrett, 288

Penteus or Punteus (Jobo), c. 1700, 189
Palmer (J. Foster) on detectives in fiction, 456 Pepysiana, 172
Duelling in Germany, 455

Perreau (Robert), his trial, 186 “Famous” Chelsea, 434

Perrywhimptering, use of the word, 127 Leech (John), 107

Perthshire on Robertson of Struan, 150 Pig : swine: hog, 449

Peter-corn, origin of the custom, 350, 397 Shakespeariana, 443

Peters (Rev. M. W.), bis picture of 'Te Fortune. Trafalgar, 431

Teller,' 390 Panopticon mentioned by Lamb, 127, 215, 297 Petherick (E. A.) on Lawson's 'New Guinea,' 456 Panoramas, Nelson, 365

Nelson's signal, 471
Paper, etymology of the word, 164

Philippina : philopona, its name, 254
Parallel passage: Beckford and Rabelais, 264 Phillips (W.) on scallions, 327
Pardoe (Avern) on forests set on fire by lightning, 153 Phipps (Col. R. W.) on prisons in Paris, 394
Paris, old, its topography, 309, 374; its prisons at Phonetics of the Far East, 8
the Revolution, 349, 394

Phoorea, ghost-word, 105
Parish, country, population of, 428, 495

Photography, origin of the term, 367, 435, 450, 490 Parish records, neglected, 186, 255

Photo-lithograph, use before 1870, 447 Parker (Archbishop), his consecration and "suffragan" Phrenesiac, word in Waverley,' 447 bishops, 430

Piccadilly, Egyptian Hall, its bistory, 37 Parker family, 15, 94

Piccaninny, etymology of the word, 27, 128, 255, 317 Parks (W. Å.) on Severance as a proper name, 148

Pickeridge: puckeridge, origin of the words, 367, 495 Parliamentary whips, 507

Piokering (J. E. L.) on “Pop goes the weasel,” 54 Parliaments, dates of prorogation, 145

Pickford (J.) on Cheshire words, 332 Parry (T. B.) on William Shelley, 492

Coop, to trap, 358 Parsloes Hall, Essex, its bistory, 34

Cricket : pictures and engravings, 132, 238

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Pickford (J.) on Sarah Curran and Robert Emmet, 111 Pitt (Col.), 1711, bis wife, 206, 333, 375
Dante's sonnet to Guido Cavalcanti, 277

Pitt-Lewis (G.) on 'Love's Labour's Lost,' 32
Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, 37

Pitts (J.), printer of Seven Dials, 469 Eton School Lists, 314

Place-names, American, 155 Fate of the Tracys, 192

Planche, place-Dame, its meaning, 389 Fitzherbert (Mrs.), 530

Plantagenets, their descendants, 528 Gibbets, 376

Platt (H. E. P.), his ‘Byways in the Classics, 261, Jefferyes (Capt. J.), 496

352, 435 Nelsoniana, 245

Platt (J.), Jun., on Almansa, 315 Nelson's signal, 533

Arabian Nights,' 409 Piccadinny, 255

Ascham (Roger) : Schedule, 216 Punch, the beverage, 531

Badges, 55 Quotations wanted, 68, 168, 294

* Bathilda,' 93 Rushbearing, 216

Belot (Adolphe), 46 Satan's autograph, 133

Bombay Grab, 177 Screaming skull, 252

Detectives in fiction, 456 “Tertias of foot,” 12

Dumas, its pronunciation, 189
Pictures : inspired by music, 9, 57, 91; of cricket, “Famous " Chelsea, 517

9, 95, 132, 215, 238, 496 ; of Old and New Testa- Herero, its pronunciation, 527
ment subjects, 57; of Church_history, 107; as Hickery-puckery, 87
signs, 169, 218; of scenes in Julius Cæsar' and Ithamar, 438
Romeo and Juliet,' 169, 234

Kabafutoed, 335
Piece-broker explained, 367, 391, 412

Klimius (Nicholas), 153 Pier, earliest use of the word, 387, 451, 491

Knjaz, 152, 193 Pierpoint (R.) on American Civil War verse8, 296

Man of noses, 125 « Bear Bible,” Spanish, 189

March (Ausias), 469 Brougham Castle, 293

Melisande : Ettarre, 156 Buchanan (George), 234

Mereday, Christian name, 334 Charlemagne’s Roman ancestors, 116

Ondatra : its origin, 406 Cheshire words, 414

Paunches, a kind of silk, 366 Christie (J. H.), 252

“Pearls cannot equal the whiteness of his teeth," Cope of Bramshill, 97

355 Davies (Sir George), 36

Perrywbimptering, 127 Dickens or Wilkie Collins ? 255

Phooroa, a ghost-word, 105 Drake (Sir cis) and Chigwell Row, 416

Piccaniony, 27, 317 Duelling, its suppression in England, 333

Piece-broker, 412 Eton School Lists, 356

Potto, its etymology, 286 Fermor, 393

Praty, its origin, 346 Fleet Street, No. 53, 314

Quillin or Quillan : name and arms, 253 George III.'s birthday, 173

Rabi'ah, son of Mukaddam, 515 Gibbon, ch. lvi. note 81, 272

Resp., 50 Kniaz, 152, 334

Sagbalien, its pronunciation, 185 Looping the loop, 65

Sjambok, its pronunciation, 204 Lundy Island, 16

Smith in Latin, 457 Luther's Commentary on the Galatians, 156

Testout, 131, 353 Moon and bair-cutting, 234

“ This too shall pass away," 368 Moxhay (Mr.), Leicester Square showman, 35 Tholsels, 453 Polish royal genealogy, 196

Tinterero, 316 Quotations wanted, 208

Trafalgar, 471 Villikins and his Dinab,' 318

Welsh poem, 208 Pig, use of the word, 407, 449, 510, 536

Pleiades : Atlas and Pleione : the daisy, 387, 470, Pigeon and death folk-lore, 515 Pigmies and the cranes, Pompeian fresco, 266, 356, 417 Pleshey fortifications, 48, 116 Pigott (W. J.) on Davies of Cornwall, 368

Ply: to ply, etymology of the verb, 44, 110 Davye (Rouse), 289

Pocock (Nicholas), his paintings of battle of Nile, 468 Pig's-head supper, Christmas, 505

Poem in Welsb, containing only vowels, 208, 392, 516 “Pilgrim of eternity," applied to Byron, 68, 158, 213 Poets, English, and the Armada, 346, 414 Pillars, Adam's Commemorative, 69, 136

Poland (Sir H. B.) on Canning's riming dispatch, 307 Pillion, 72

Polar inbabitants, 413 Pinchbeck (W. H.) on Pinchbeck family, 33

Polish royal genealogy, 196 Pinohbeck family, 33, 77

Politeness=literary elegance, 465 Pink (W. D.) on Sir Robert Howard, 211

Politician on Italy, a "geographical expression,” 249 Joliffe family of Dorset, 307

Prime Ministers and newspapers, 146 Pink’s History of Clerkenwell' and T. E. Tomlins, Public meetings, 148 427

Twopenny for bead, 331 Pirates in Lundy Island, 16

War Office in fiction, 127

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Pollard-Urquhart (Col. F. E. R.) on Hurstmonceaux Prideaux (Col. W. F.) on Trafalgar, 534
Castle, 228

Wilde (Oscar), · De Profundis,' 233
Lytton (Sir Robert), 455

Prideaux (W. R. B.) on David Colville, Scotch scholar, St. Thomas's Day custom, 527

149 Pollard (H. P.) on Cromwell Fleetwood, 74

Gibbets, 315
Polton (Thomas), Bishop of Worcester, 1426-35, 347 Lucca, plans of, 457
Poltroon, derivation of the word, 466

Prime Ministers who do not read newspapers, 146 Pompeii, photograph of labyrinth at, 168

Princess's Theatre, its history, 50
Pomple=trefoil, 126

Printers' errors, 93
Pope (F. J.) on private library, C. Charles I., 303 Prisoner suckled by his daughter, 307, 358, 432
Population of a country parish, 428, 495

Prisoners' clothes as perquisites, 96
Portraits, engraved index of, 200

Prisons in Paris during the Revolution, 349, 394 Portraits which have led to marriages, 92

Probates, index of, 188, 277 Potemkin, its transliteration and pronunciation, 152, Pronunciation, nouns and verbs, 64 193

Prorogation of Parliaments, 145 Potter (G.) on beating the bounds, 31

Protestant, for member of the Church of England, 427 Pottery, French Revolution, 228, 252, 292

Proverbs and Phrases :Potto, etymology of the word, 286

A d'autres, dénicheur de merles, 504 Potts (R. A.) on inedited poem by Kingsley, 212

Bird in the breast, 448 Lamb's Panopticon, 127

Bush and grease, 207 Quotations wanted, 134, 249

Character is fate, 405 Pound, The, Rochester Row, 288

Crying down credit, 40 Pounde (Thomas), S.J., his biography, 184, 268, 472

Dying beyond my means, 127 Praty, its origin, 346

Eau bénite de cour, 505 Prayer for twins, 176

Facts are stubborn things, 204 Preaching in New England, 1652, funds for, 329

Fate of the Tracys, 128, 192, 274 Premonstratensian abbeys, list of, 169, 231, 298

Graisser la patte, 505 Prentis (C.), bis picture of the 'Star and Garter,' 150

Growing down, like a cow's tail, 264 Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Will Registers, 95,

Il ne faut pas mettre tous ses oeufs dans un panier, 155

505 Prescot (Bartholomew), his writings, 67, 137

Infant phenomenon, 507 Press, English, and the Treaty of Peace, 1815, 167

Pillar to post, 528 Price (F. G. Hilton) on Brougham Castle, 293

Poeta nascitur non fit, 35 Greyfriars burial-ground, 352

Rising of the lights, 66, 135 Prideaux (Col. W. F.) on Amir of Afghanistan's title,

That same, 448, 515 66

Towers of silence, 264 Anstice (Joseph), 150, 172

Ptolemy III. Euergetes, his wife Berenice, 126, 193 'Arabian Nights,' 513

Public-house, evolution of caravanserai to, 308, 413 Chevy Chase,' 155

Public meeting, use of the term, 148, 213 Christ's Hospital, 355

Puckeridge and pickeridge, their connexion, 367, 495 Coliseums, old and new, 176

Puckery-hickery, meaning of the term, 87, 232 Concerts of Antient Music, 49

Pudding made by North American Indians, 288
Correct, 294

Puggle, Essex dialect word, 486
Coryate's Crudities,' 195

Pulpits, open-air, 430
Cromwell House, Highgate, 489

Punob,' John Leech and, 107 Orown Street, Soho, 373

Punch, the beverage, origin of the word, 401, 477, 531 Dekker's • Gull's Hornbook,' 227

Punctuation in MSS. and printed books, 144, 262 Evans : Symonds : Hering : Garden, 454 “Famous” Chelsea, 470

Purchas (V. R. P.) on Shakespeare's portrait, 494

Puzzle pictures, 247
Greyfriars burial-ground, 253

Pychard, name for a woodpecker, 55
Herrick's 'Hesperides, 1648, 482
Hollicke or Holleck, co. Middlesex, 77

Q. (A. N.) on “Mr.," 67
Hookes's Amanda,' 301

• Oxford Ramble,' 78 Ithamar, 516

Quenington, Gloucestershire, its history, 36 Kempe (Abp.), 434

Quillan or Quillin surname and arms, 206, 253 Kingsway and Aldwych, 410

Quince and mulberry folk-lore, 386, 438 Lamb (Charles), 445

Quotations: Monro (Major), 72

A maiden's dreaming, 509
Norden's 'Speculum Britanniæ,' 75, 193

A pagan suckled in a creed outworn, 460
Prebend of Cantlers, in St. Paul's Cathedral,' 472 A peacock on every wall, 468
Punob, the beverage, 531

A rose-red city half as old as Time, 435
Rabi'ah, son of Mukaddam, 515

Alas! for man who has no sense, 68 St. Nicholas Shambles, 348

All quiet along the Potomac, 230, 297, 354 Swedish royal family, 196

Aliudque cupido, Mens aliud suadet, 480
Terry's 'Voyage to East India,' 1655, 347

An original something, fair maid, 529
Theatres, old, of Londoo, 125

As Dutchmen hear of earthquakes in Calabria, 247

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Quotations :Be sure that Love ordained, 115

Thou cam’st not to thy place by accident, 468 Bush and grease, 207

Thoughts that do often lie, 100 Character is destiny, 405

To maintain the day against the moment, 168, 197 Cogitavi dies antiquos et annos æternos, 360

To make bis destiny his choice, 488 Could a man be secure, 168, 237, 294, 393

Totum sume, fluit, 350, 391 Disce pati, si vis victorum tu fore ciuis, 417

Unanswered yet ? the prayer your lips, 220, 346) Do the work that's nearest, 38

Un jour de fête, 92 Ego sum Rex Romanus et supra grammaticam, Warm summer sun, shine friendly here, 135 480

We eat what we can, 260 Fair Eve knelt close to the guarded gate, 529

When danger's rife, 440 Fly, envious Time, 460

When in doubt-don't, 408 Fountain-heads and pathless groves, 350, 390

Who lights the faggot? not the full faith, 10 Gashed with honourable scars, 540

Whose part in all the pomp that fills, 529 Hence, all you vain delights, 350, 390

With a heart of furious fancies, 68, 134 I lay me down, hoping to sleep, 140

With kind confiding eyes raised up, 509 I live for those who love me, 280

Words may be as angels, 127 I who a decade past had lived recluse, 208, 334

Yet all these were, when no man, 468, 513 If by each rose we see, 127

R. (A. F.) on His Majesty and motor car, 7 I've no money, so you see, 38

Spongeitis, 347
Lame dogs over stiles, 38

R. (B.) on Warwickshire charter, 128
L'amour est l'histoire de la vie des femmes, 92 R. (D. M.) on Quotations wanted, 158
Last eve I paused beside a blacksmith's door, 249, Welsh mutations, 286
492

Welsh poem, 392
Les grandes douleurs sont muettes, 16

R. (E. L.) on Elizabeth Milton, 149 Libris autem morientibus, 154

R. (J. F.) on Lord Chesterfield, 158 Like as the waves make for the pebbled shore, Coryat's Crudities,' 49 168, 197

French Revolution pottery, 228
Love and sorrow twins were born, 488

R. (R. T.) on 'Poetic Works by a Weird,' 489
Love [Fame !] flees from the cold one, 509 R. (W.) on Anthony Bec, 369
Love in phantastick triumph sat, 48, 132, 212 Quotations wanted, 509
Love that groweth unto faith, 249

Rabelais and Beckford, 264
Mon verre n'est pas grand, 92

Rabi'ah, son of Mukaddam, pronunciation of the Mox ruet et bustum, 154

names, 449, 515 Nobile virtutis genus est patientia, 369, 417 Radcliffe (Ann), povelist, d. 1823, ber biography, 9,76 O! for a booke and a sbadie nooke, 229

Radcliffe (Ann), poetess, d. 1767, her biography, 9, 761 Oh, don't the days seem limp and long, 92 Radcliffe (J.) on Academy of the Muses, 54 Oh, that there may be nothing! If again, 28

Almsmen, Westminster Abbey, 236 Parva sed apta, 387

Child executed for witchcraft, 38 Pearls cannot equal the whiteness of his teeth, Enderby (Sic W.), 9 307, 355

Fermor, 393 Qui souvent se pèse, 14

Gytha, mother of Harold II., 232 She has come unarray'd in the pomp, 208

House of Lords, 1625-60, 36 She never found fault with you, 249, 316

Lulach, King of Scotland, 178 Sorrow tracketh wrong, 10, 273, 353

Mint at Leeds, 51 Still like the bindmost chariot wheel is cursed, 529 Rates in aid, 53 Straight is the line of duty, 180

Wood (G.), clockmaker, 68
Swayed by every wind, 92

Raddidoo=wideawake hat, Yorkshire term, 69
Tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis, 86 Rae (C. D.) on Birch on Whitsunday, 87
That life is long wbich answers life's great end, Raglan (I.ord) on Den and Brice families, 326
10, 158

Railway, first Belgian, 267, 475; earliest electric, 406The fate of the Tracy8, 128, 192, 274

Rain caught on Holy Thursday, 447, 497
The hand tbat rocks the cradle, 447

Rainsford (F.) on Rainsford Hall, 349
The most eloquent of ancient writers, 287, 393 Rainsford Hall, co. Lancaster, picture of, 349
The red moon is up, 340

Ralling (J. F.) on quotations wanted, 127
The tombs of McClean and McLeod, 249

Ramsay (David), his 'Military Memoirs of Great
The trappings of a monarchy would set up, 488 Britain,' 68
There is a form on wbich these eyes, 127

Randolph (J. A.) on detached belfries, 207
There is so much good in the worst of us, 168 Motoralities, 186
There shall no tempests blow, 12, 96

Ratcliffe (T.) on Lord Bathurst and the highwayman,. These are the Britons, a barbarous race, 510

495 They made her a grave too cold and damp, 340 Black cat folk-lore, 505 This too shall pass away, 368, 435, 456

Boar's head, 506 Those only deserve a monument, 488

Bobby Dazzler, 208 Those temples, pyramids, and piles tremendous, Christmas bush, 502 260

Christmas pig's head supper, 505

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