Ratcliffe (T.) on Drinkings: drinking time, 506 Nutting: "The Devil's nutbag," 265 Twopenny for head, 217 Rates in aid, 53, 173 Rawdon (Miss)=Samuel Hautenville, 248 Rayner (R.) on Waterloo veteran, 391 Read (F. W.) on Easter Day and the full moon, 195 Prorogation of Parliament, 145 Reade (Charles), his grandmother, 190, 296; and Reboul (Commandant) on George III.'s daughters, Records, parish and other local, 57; local govern- Rector of Southwark Cathedral on Thomas à Becket, Red Cross on Jack and Jill, 13 Refute and vouchsafe, used as substantives, 386 Reichel (O. J.) on the fate of the Tracys, 274 Bowes (Richard), 427 Harley (Robert), Earl of Oxford, 206 Rényi (Francis), the ballad of, 69, 176- Resp., meaning of the contraction, 9, 50 Rich, the younger, harlequin, portrait wanted, 247 Richards (W. G.) on George III.'s daughters, 336 Riddles: Notamid Alpine snow and ice, 13, 93, 153; IfI Robbins (A. F.) on coop, to trap, 165 Court of Reception, 466 'Death of Nelson,' 450 England, English, their pronunciation, 256 Infant phenomenon, 507 'Lights of London,' 45 Metropolitan Municipal Councils, 306 'Morning Star,' 464 Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1906. Robinson (Joseph, Emma, or Jane), author of 'White- Rochester Row, the Pound, 288 Rockefeller (J. D.), origin of his name, 507 Root (G. F.), his "Just before the battle, mother, '208 Rosenthal (Ludwig) on Abstemius in Æsop's ‘Fables, "Bear Bible," Spanish, 274 French Revolution pottery, 292 Lewis (William), comedian, 218 · Pictures of Julius Cæsar' and 'Romeo and Wedding invitation-cards, 308 Ross (C. G.) on Gordon of West Indies, 108 Ross (W. S.) and "The hand that rocks the cradle," Rotton (Col. J. F.) on Capri antiquities, 29 Rous or Rowse family of Cransford, West Suffolk, 76 Rushbearing festivities, 87, 216, 278 Berenice, wife of Ptolemy III., 126 Pictures of Julius Cæsar' and Pitt (Col.), 1711, 206, 375 'Romeo and Prisons in Paris during the Revolution, 394 Russian life, tale of, 428 Rutton (W. L.) on James Butler, Duke of Ormond, 536 Gibbets, 229 Hair-powdering closets, 349 Kingsway and Aldwych, 361, 451 Ruvigny (Marquis de) on Harold II. and royal houses Ryder family, 489 Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset place-name, 89, 536 S, final, in French, its pronunciation, 189, 275 S. (A.) on library of the seventeenth century, 222 S. (C.) on book-plate motto, 109 "Poeta nascitur non fit," 35 S. (H. P.) on "Totum sume, fluit," 350 Death of Nelson, 490 S. (W.) on add: adder, 456 'Complete Drill Serjeant,' 530 Neck and heels, 465 Ramsay (David), 68 Scotch Communion tokens, 430 Scottish Naval and Military Academy, 212 Sadi on heraldic, 508 Roll of Carlaverock, 529 Sage (Edward John), his death, 480, 540 Saghalien, pronunciation of the word, 185 St. Agnes's Eve, the legend, 449 St. Swithin on Pinchbeck family, 77 Veni, Creator, 89, 332 "When doctors differ," 86 Yorkshire spelling, 253 St. Thomas's Day custom: Going a-gooding, 527 Saints, female, with beards, 230, 395, 517 Salmon (Principal D.) on Roger Ascham : schedule, 216 Waterloo veteran, 391 Whitchurch (Samuel), poet, 429 Sanderson (Henry), clockmaker in the Strand, 148 [275 Sandford (W.) on Farrell of Pavilion Theatre, 414 SS. Anne and Agnes and St. John Zachary, parishes Satan's autograph. See Devil. St. Bartholomew, patron of threshers, 73 St. Botolph and the Devil, 328, 435 St. Brelade, his biography, 188 St. Chad, his identity, 90 St. Domingo, General Simcoe and, 290 St. Enurchus, error for Evurtius, 19 St. Librada, her identity, 230, 395, 517 St. Nicholas Shambles, well at, 348 St. Paulinus and the Swale, 168, 254 St. Paul's Cathedral, and Burford stone, 114; Prebend of Cantlers, or Kentish Town, 410, 472 St. Swithin on Abstemius in Æsop, 234 Almansa, 248 Atlas and Pleione: the daisy, 475 Catamaran, 433 Ceremony at Ripon, 358 Chimney-stacks, 233 'Cloister and the Hearth,' 313 Culture, curious, 486 Cumberland dialect, 294 Darwinian chain of argument, 237 'Genius by Counties,' 287 John (King) poisoned by a toad, 256 Satterthwaite (E.) on Royal Oak Day, 30 'Saturday Review,' its jubilee, 382, 402, 422, 442; and Sir James Pennethorne, 506 Savage (E. B.) on Easter woods, 217 Masons' marks, 15 Scotch maypoles, 469 Scotland, Knights Templars in, 10, 34, 97 Scott (J.) and J. H. Christie, their duel, 252 Scott (Major John), his three wives, 190 Scott (Sir W.), Breviary in 'The Antiquary,' 34, 75, 138; "phrenesiac" in 'Waverley,' 447 Sea walls, punishment for neglect to repair, 187 Severance as a proper name, 148 Seymour (F. T.) on character is fate, 405 Hamlet, Act I. sc. iv., "Dram of eale," 285; Julius Cæsar, pictures drawn from, 169, 234 Love's Labour's Lost, its title-page, 32; Act IV. Midsummer Night's Dream, Act II. sc. i., "A Richard II., and The Spanish Tragedy,' 323; Richard III., Act I. sc. iii., "I wis your grandam Romeo and Juliet, pictures drawn from, 169, 234 Timon of Athens, Act I. sc. ii., "In paper," 285 Whitcombe family, 352 Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1906. Sister on Dr. Cookson, 510 Sjambok, its pronunciation, 204, 332, 512 Bust for burst, 105 E, final, in Chaucer, 472 English Dialect Dictionary, 381 Mint at Leeds, 51 Moon names, 350 "Nobile virtutis genus est patientia, 417 "This too shall pass away," 435 Skerrick, dialect word, its meaning, 408, 475 Lawson's New Guinea,' 407 'Lovesick Gardener,' 16 Oxford Circus, 527 Ythancæster, Essex, 90 Smith (H. T.) on suicides buried in open fields, 475 Shilleto (A. R.), his edition of Burton's Anatomy,' 25 Smith (J.) on prisoner suckled by his daughter, 307 Shorter and Walpole families, 13 Shorthand MS. of Lodge, Ulster King of Arms, 229 Siborne's history of Waterloo, mistake in, 517 Christmas Carol, 181 'Siege of Belgrade,' alliterative poem, 146 Signs, famous pictures as, 169, 218 Simcoe (General) and St. Domingo, 290 Sims (G. R.) his 'Lights o' London,' 45, 50, 131 Sirr (Major), his papers, 111, 310, 534; Robert Smith (Joseph), 1674-1770, his will, 221, 282, 383 Smyth (E. C.) on Sir John Fastolf, 145 Smyth (H. J.) on "Jack Tar, have you heard?" 506 S-n (G. A.) on Antonio Canovo in England, 448 Solomons (Israel) on Josias Catzius, 10 Arms of Abraham, 409 Songs and Ballads :— Bitter Withy, 84 Chevy Chase, 89, 155, 537 Come out, 'tis now September, 446 I was a wild and a wicked youth, 187 Jack Tar, have you heard of the news? 506 Just before the battle, mother, 208 Little Green Shop on Cornhill, 448 Lo what it is to love, 70 Lovesick Gardener, 16 Pop goes the weasel, 54, 209 Rényi (Francis), ballad on, 69, 176 That is, he would have, 409, 474 Ulm and Trafalgar, 407, 450 Villikins and his Dinah, 188, 277, 318 Sophony as a Christian name, 148 Soubise, black page of Duchess of Queensberry, 529 Southam (Herbert) on J. H. Christie, 189 Cricket: pictures and engravings, 132 Fulham Bridge, 509 'Genius by Counties,' 329 Gibbets, 376 Lincolnshire death folk-lore, 515 Southwold Church, its figures and emblems, 158 Spanish folk-lore, 'St. Peter and Charcoal-Burner,' 266 Springett (Dr. W. D.) on Minnisinks, 248 Tandy, Napper, 230 Stacey (John), Waterloo veteran, 493 Staines Bridge, its proportions, 469, 536 Staniburst and Walsie families, 168 Stanley (Dean) his poem 'The Gipsies,' 67 "Star and Garter," 1842, picture by E. Prentis, 150 Statham (H. H.) on pictures inspired by music, 57 Steer family, 428 Steuart (A. F.) on Duchess of Cannizaro, 456 Light Dragoons, 4th, 69 Romanoff and Stuart pedigree, 157 Stewart (Alan) on Bombay Grab, 177 Christ's Hospital, 310 Church spoons, 468 Nutting, 396 T. (W.) on Sir John Fastolf, 214 T. (W. A.) on Lord Mayor's Day, 448 Tait and Tate, origin of the names, 297, 353 Tandy (James Napper), his biography, 230 Tansley (E.) on Almsmen, Westminster Abbey, 314 Tavern Signs:- Bombay Grab, 107, 177 Fountain, in the Strand, 289, 336 Teed and Ashburner families, 90 Telegraph, patent signal, or writing machine, 65 Tennyson's Becket,' archiepiscopal cross in, 106, 157 Test match, use of the term, 246 Testator, full description, 186 Testout, pronunciation of the name, 69, 131, 297, 353 Thackeray (W. M.) on George III., 148, 273 Theatres, old, of London, 125 Tholsels, definition of the word, 387, 453, 516 Thomas (Ralph) on Academy of the Muses, 54 Beside, 306 Coke or Cook? 78 'Don Quixote,' 1595-6, 313 'Hugh Trevor,' 513 Hyphens after street names, 515 Streader (W. T.), 369 'Whitefriars,' its author, 535 Tinterero, a huge sea-animal, 267, 316, 396 Titian's 'Venus with Mirror,' 127 Tittle, etymology of the word, 325 Tiverton, ducking the mayor and constable at, 325 Tomlins (T. E.) and Pinks's 'History of Clerkenwell,' 427 Topham (Mrs.), 1791. See Wells (Mrs. Mary). Tovey (D.C.) on Byways in the Classics,' 261 "Town and Country Magazine,' Tête-à-Tête portraits, Tracy family, their fate, 128, 192, 274, 335 Trapesing, dialect word, 414 Treaty of Peace, 1815, and the English Press, 167 Tulipomania, its bibliography, 90, 137 Staines Bridge, 469 Turner (T.) on Great Queen Street, No. 56, 414 Twizzle-twigs, dialect word, 507 Two first, use of the term, 294 Twopenny for head, slang term, 69, 217, 331 Dorset place-name: Ryme Intrinseca, 536 Lynde Delalynde family, 436 Semper family, 487 V. (Q. W.) on Byrch arms, 90 V. (V.H.I.L.I.C.I.) on Battel of the Catts,' 228 Charles I.'s execution, 46 V. (W. I. R.) on Parsloes Hall, Essex, 34 Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 95 Valtyne on moon names, 289 Vane (Rev. and Hon. G. H. F.), his death, 100 Vaughan (Rev. E.), Archdeacon of Madras, his Vaughan (John), pretended Waterloo veteran, 347, 391 Trafalgar, pronunciation of the name, 385, 431, 471, Venice, Coryat on, 189, 276 Traquair, "Palace" of, and Burns, 387, 437 Verbs and nouns differently pronounced, 64 |