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R. &

"Requies curarum," 137, 178, 277

Ye make your religion a stalking-horse for your R. (E. S.) on Seafoul Gibson, 18, 545
vanities, 230

R

on Addison and Steele, 291
Feathers, 456

Thirlwall (Bp.), 333

R. (A.) on cock-crowing and strangers, 289
Earls' titles proclaimed at the altar, 447
St. Bodvan, 544

Sir Watkin's pudding, 148

Racine (John) and Tate and Brady, 189
Rack rents in the 17th century, 288, 435, 523
Raddle, dull red clay, 510

Raine family, 27

Ramage (C. T.) on Johannes de Sacro Bosco, 147
Nursery rhymes, 491

Rame in Essex, its identity, 537

Ramping, a provincialism, 6, 115, 275, 297, 413
Randolph (H.) on cairn on Eildon Hills, 419
Dumbledore, provincial word, 98
Homœopathy, 205

"Light of lights," 156

pauca maculæ," 488

Scott (Sir W.), "

"Te Deum," 136, 450

Titmouse, long-tailed, 536

Rant family, 448

Ranty-See-saw, the game, 166

Ireton the regicide, 334, 479
Tilden family, 67

"Rest of Boodh," a poem, its author, 334
Reynolds family, of Great Yarmouth, 246
Reynolds (H.) on Rev. John Norris, 413

Reynolds (Sir J.), autograph, 88, 219; MSS., 406
R. (F. R.) on William Holt, 432

R. (H.) on autographs of Dr. Johnson and Sir W.
Scott, 449

"Ink-horn terms," 327

Rhyme, local, 66

Rich (Jeremiah), shorthand publications, 7, 115
Riddell family, of Ireland, 328; of Minto, 347; of
Newhouse, 408; of Haming, 489

Riddell (G. T.) on Riddell families, 328, 347, 408,489
Ridley (Dr. Gloucester), Bp. Ridley's biographer, 63
Rimbault (Dr. E. F.), his death, 300; on Giovanni B.
Draghi, 46

Furry or Flora Day, at Helston, 32
Roller skates, 36

Ring inscription, 86

Rink, its derivation, 65, 113, 199
Rinking literature, 99

Rivus on "Gondibert," a poem, 54
Tet, in place-names, 95

R. (J. H.) on Addison: Dent, 173

R. (A. O.) on Henry VIII. hunting at Waltham, 410 R. (L. C.) on Child-Female child, 157

Raphael's Hours, engraved pictures, 48

R. (A-r) on diplomatic etiquette, 106

Ratcliffe (T.) on "Charlie on his back," 168

Cumbrian custom, 24

Fodderham Fodder-house, 187
Frumity as a Christmas dish, 508
"It looks very promising," 488
"Jumping the besom," 86

"Killed himself with kindness," 246
Launder Spouting, 315

"Once removed from a Bozzill," 126
Otchil, its meaning, 346
Raddle, red clay, 510

Starlings poisoning their young, 29
Terms, popular, 166

Thrash, to, provincialisms for, 393
Ullatts or Ullitts, 148

Weather folk-lore, 323

Rayner (S.) on palls and biers, 257

R. (B.) on Wordsworth's originality, 326

R. (C. A.) on Teetotal, a pre-temperance word, 523

R. (E.) on "Like Jack Robinson," 287

Read (J.) on Titus Oates, 216

Run with foxhounds, 89

Reading, desultory, 533

Reading (Wm.), Vicar of Southoe, Hunts, 450
Ream Stretch, 126

Rebec on Ella, in place-names, 410

Rebel Brothers, 87

Rechin (Fulk), Count of Anjou, his first wife, 189
Records, ancient metrical, 461, 526

Regicides, their burial places, 13, 75; doom pro-
nounced on one, 128

Reginaldus on Reynolds family, 246

Rendle (W.) on Child-Female child, 157
Pepysian Collection, 327

"Repose in Egypt," by Delaroche, 108, 155

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Rowdon (E.) on "New terror to death," 195
Rowe family and arms, 289, 375, 494
Rowlands (Samuel) anticipated by Luther, 297, 415
Rowlandson (Thos.), "Cries of London," 328
Royal Society Club, its foundation, 380
R. (R.) on Ullatts or Ullitts, 274

R. (S.) on Macaulay and Croker, 145

R. (T. F.) on the Hon. Mrs. Aldworth, 194

Book, the smallest, 524
"Light of lights," 98
Puzzle, genealogical, 128
Snail, the edible, 272

Rule (F.) on precedence of ambassadors, 294
Dancing, "the poetry of motion," 277
Dorsetshire superstition, 364

Johnson (Dr.), his "Dictionary," 157
More (Hannah), 476

Parallel passages, 510
Stage scenery, early, 15

Sterne (L.), anecdote, 446
Wyghtt'esh'm, 396

Russell (Lord A.) on Robot, its meaning, 520
Russell (J. F.) on "Analecta Fairfaxiana," 194
Russian language not dialectical, 74

R. (W. F.) on Swin: Gloit: Clibs, 326

S

S. on Glasgow Parish Records, 402

"History of Jacob and his Twelue Sonnes," 382
Kurna, ruins at, 245

S. (A.) on Glastonbury thorn, 76

Motto of Charles VII., 477
Victoria (Queen), her descent, 195

Sacro Bosco (Johannes de), author, 147, 255
St. Alkeld, or Alkelda, 449

St. Austin's Stone, Drewton Vale, 287, 336
St. Bodfan, his history, 429, 544

St. Cecilia's Day, 148, 257

St. Cuthbert and the donkeys, 57

SS. Fabian and Sebastian, 229, 295
St. Julian Hospitaller, 306, 354

St. Martin's bird, 412

St. Mary of Egypt, 333, 520
St. Matthias, his feast, 66

St. Nathalan, his history, 428

St. Peter ad Vincula, in the Tower, 467

St. Swithin on clock of a stocking, 494

Creeing, a provincialism, 96

Folk-Lore Society, 90

Haith, its meaning, 525

Tennyson (A.), "In Memoriam," 126

Whit Sunday baby, 463

Saints, their emblems, 306, 354, 393, 513

Schouler (Dr.), his MSS., 8

Schrumpf (G. A.) on "Notre Dame de Paris," 539
"La Coquette Corrigée," 376
"Nibelungenlied," 542

Noëls, 507

Scold, a common, 534

Scot: Scotland: Scotia, 244, 431

Scot on Morrowing, an Irish provincialism, 99
Scotch dialects, 105

Scran, its meaning, 55

Scotch dialects, 105

Scotch hereditary offices, 149, 257, 299

Scotland, its public records, 34, 117; barbarism in, 243
Scoto-Americus on English version of the Bible, 347
Fen Prevent, 348

Furmety or frumenty, 236

Income tax in foreign countries, 215

Scots' privileges and dignities abroad, 136, 197, 277
Scott (J. R.) on Scot: Duns Scotus, 431
Scott (Sir Walter). "Kirjath-Jearim," in "Ivanhoe,"
346; scene of "The Antiquary," 348, 471; allusion
to the murrain in "The Talisman," 348, 474, 497;
autographs, 449; "paucæ maculæ " in his novels, 488
Scotus on plants mentioned by Hogg, 213

Scotland, its records, 117; barbarism in, 213
Scoundrel, its derivation, 46, 116

Scran Luck, fare, 55, 275

Scroggs (Ch. Justice), lampoon, "Scrogs to Care," 207
S. (E.) on State poems, 401, 422, 441, 463, 484, 531
Seafoul as a surname, 18, 438, 545

Seal ring of William Lynne, 229

Seals, scholastic, 133; impressions of ancient, 387, 475
Sebastian on "Blücher and Wellington," 98, 370

Trooping the colours, 113

S. (E. L.) on "Nil novum," 305

Senex on Dr. Courage, 235

"Hundred of Bray," 258

September, its Roman names, 200; the 2nd, day of
humiliation, 49, 75; the 25th, in 1605, 367

Sermon, anonymous, 49, 175

Serres (John Thomas), jun., marine painter, 491

Serres (O. W.), her adult baptism, 310, 400, 418, 460

S. (F.) on Child-Female child, 378

Dialect, 395

Gloucestershire salutations, 146

Great St. Bernard, 435

"Infants in hell," 352

Servian folk-lore, 364

"The Metynge of Dr. Barons," &c., 329
Weather holes, 415

S. (F. G.) on Maclise's "Wellington and Blücher," 230
S. (G.) on Party, in the sense of a person, 496

S. (H.) on Gibbon's "Decline and Fall" in Italian, 55

Saltmarsh (J.), "Examinations" of Fuller's Sermon, 206 Shakspeare (Hamnet), his Christian name, 91, 156, 475

Salvin or Selwyn family, 229

Sandwich, origin of the word, 508

Sangarede, its meaning, 289

Satire, poetical anonymous, 462

Satchell (T.) on Folk-Lore Society, 137

Sauvé (Jean), "La Coquette Corrigée," 349, 376
Savonarola and Lorenzo de' Medici, 490

Saxton (H.) on "Pedacii Dioscorida," 347

Scandinavian mythology, 503
Scanlan (John), his execution, 172

Scepticus on Wicks: Greenwich: Nook, 333
Schomberg (Rev. James Duff), 268

Shakspeare (William), accused of provincialism, 10;
early criticisms on, 28; dialect of his country, 83;
Ireland's forgeries, 160, 213; the rival poet of his
Sonnets, 163; in relation to his works, 242;
Jonson on, 303; plaster casts of his face, 307, 376,
417, 525; and Shelley, 341, 361, 392; "Two
Noble Kinsmen," 342, 392, 478, 517; and Drum-
mond of Hawthornden, 345; Thorpe's prefix to his
Sonnets, 421; and the Bible, 509

Shakspeariana :-

As You Like It, Act ii. sc. 5, 143

Shakspeariana:—

Cymbeline, Act 1. sc. 6; "Crop," 226; sc. 7:
"Crop of sea and land," 185

Hamlet: Horatio's age, 103; Hughes's edit., 233;
Act i. sc. 3: "The chariest maid," 345, 405;
Act iii. sc. 1: "Sea of troubles," 104; Act v.
sc. 1: "Crants," 345; Yorick's skull and the
grave-digger, 143

Henry VI. Pt. II. Act ii. sc. 3: "Charneco," 404
King Lear, Act iii. sc. 4: Child Rowland, 345;
Act iv. sc. 2: "Self-cover'd thing," 225, 303
Macbeth, Act v. sc. 3: "Will chair me ever," 25
Merch. of Venice, Actiii. sc. 4: "Do withal," 405
Othello, Act iii. sc. 2: "His low unmoving
finger," 25; Act iv. sc. 2: "Patience," 405
Richard II. Act ii. sc. 3: "What stir," 25
Tempest, Act iii. sc. 1: "Most busie lest," 25,
104, 143, 185, 226, 302

Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act ii. sc. 3: "Wood
woman," 303

Sharp (Thomas), of Coventry, 465
Shaw (S.) on great fires, 317

Knibb (Joseph), 155

"Lawless Court," 456

Vicar of Baddow, 147

Shelford, Little, and the Pope's Nuncio, 208
Shelley (Percy Bysshe), his MSS. and contributions
to periodicals, 8; death of his daughter, 39; "The
Sensitive Plant," 156; and Shakspeare, 341, 361,
392, 478, 517

Shelton (Thomas), translator of "Don Quixote," 388
Sheppard (J. B.) on words in Orpington rent rolls, 365
Sheppard (Samuel), "Enigmaticall Verities," 104
Sherard family of Stapleford, 491

Sheridan (R. B.), his Begum speech, 115, 197; biblio-
graphy, 469; put on the stage, ib.
Shetland, heraldry in, 347

Shew Show, 106

Shield of pretence, 300, 314, 359

Shilleto (Rev. R.), "Charles Thiriold," his death, 280
Shillinglaw (J. J.) on ships of the old navigators, 168
Ships of the old navigators, 168, 373, 417, 524
S. (H. W.) on Thomas Topham, 194
Sicilian Vespers, 54

Sidney (Sir P.), "Pastoral Aeglogue" on his death, 301
Sigma on a book entitled "Albert," 211
Signatures, indistinct, 26

Sikes (J. C.) on babies' souls, 506

Tennyson (A.), "In Memoriam," xcv. 3, 524
Simpson (W. S.) on Bloomsbury Church, 476
Candle rents: Rack rents, 523
Maryland Point, 498

"Sir Peter," anonymous verses, 230
Sirius and the Dog-days, 345

Sixtus V. (Pope), his biography in English, 93
S. (J.) on Duchesse de Chateauroux, 234

Fulton (Robert), 125
Minister: Priest, 157

S. (J. C.) on Monday Christmas, 507
S. (J. S.) on Gretna marriages, 508
Skates, roller, anticipated, 36, 336
Skeat (W. W.) on Buft: Miff, 114
"Edyllys be," 209

Fen Fend, 412

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Frampold, its etymology, 373
Mill Conflict, 186

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Skeat (W. W.) on Wicks of the mouth, 271
"Skeletons' Wedding," 449

Skene (W. F.), "Early History of Scotland," 96
Skid, its derivation, 97, 119, 198, 237
Skinner to Queen Elizabeth, 367
Slang, its derivation, 325

S. (L. B.) on Sir John Leach, 516
Oxenstjerna (Count), 520
Sleigh (J.) on beef in 1715, 521
Fynney family, 355
Washington family, 465
Slug-horn, its definition, 448
Smart (R. H.) on a jingle, 167
Smith (E. A.) on "O Buck, Buck," 78
Smith (H.) on Sir Thomas Littleton, 288
Winchel rod, 210

Smith (J.), jun., on Card. Allen, 48
Smith (John Thomas), unpublished MSS., 328
Smith (S.) on Simon Smith, 147

Smith (Simon), Yorkshire yeoman, his ancestry, 147
Smith (William), F.S A., his death, 259

Smith (W. J. B.) on Banks and his horse Morocco, 477
Bell horses, 58

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Supplement to the Notes

, with No. 160, Jan. 23, 1877

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Songs and Ballads :-

Bedlamite, 409, 543

Bell my Wiffe, 73, 177

Dog's Meat Man, 410, 456

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Scran, its meaning, 275

Street (E. E.) on maypoles, 176

Strelley, Notts, old stained glass at, 248, 333
Strethill or Strettell family, 337

"Strim stram," &c., a jingle, 167, 212

Strong (Julia E.) on the Rev. Wm. Blaxton, 57
Stuart family of Appin, 490

Stuart (Princess Mary), 503

Generall Assembly's sad, sad, sad lamentation, 469 | Stubbs (George), A.R.A., 319

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King Stephen.

See Bell: my Wiffe, 73

Lawson and Clark, 151

Life and Death of Merry Andrew, 469
Lord Spynie, 35

Nottingham Goose Fair, 147

O Buck, Buck, 78, 136

Over the hills and far away, 128, 232, 317

Ratcatcher's Daughter, 182

Symon Brodie had a cow, 110

The world's the tennis-court, 469

There was a piper had a cow, 110

"Soothering kail," 188

Sop, its derivation, 68, 215

Southern Cross, early records of, 11, 53, 131, 216
Southey (Robert) at home, 38

Spanish airs, 87

Spanish half-dollar, 377

Sparks family, 27

Sparvel Bayly (J. A.) on the Old and New Year, 534
Speeches in the Starre Chamber," 230

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Spenser (E.), Menalcas, in "Shepherd's Kalendar," 365
Spurring Publication of banns, 428
Squire (Scipio), 408

S. (R. H.) on transmission of ideas, 301

S. (R. Y.) on Creeing, a provincialism, 96
Jihad, Arabic for War, 370

Paternoster fishing tackle, 335

S. (S.) on fresco, 107

S. (S. D.) on military hats, 334

S. (T.) on the murrain, 474

Stane family of Forrest Hall, co. Essex, 347

Stage scenery, early, 15, 153

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"Caroloiades," 129'
Precedence of ambassadors, 155
Serres (Mrs.), her baptism, 418

T. (A. B.) on Fifish, its meaning, 509
Talented, origin of the word, 18, 314

Stanhope (P. H., Earl), lay bishop, 229, 279, 295, 417 Tancock (O. W.) on Bridport an episcopal see, 355
Star of Bethlehem, 12, 20

Starlings poisoning their young, 29

Catamaran, 318, 437
Vulgate, Luke xv. 8, 336

State Poems, notes on, 113, 152; Index to, 401, Tate (W. R.) on Racine and Tate and Brady, 189
422, 441, 463, 484, 531

Steamer, loss of a Hamburg, 48

Steele (Sir Richard), and Addison, 249; memorial
inscriptions on, 291

Stephens (F. G.) on hangmen, 26

Stephens (Mrs.), her nostrum for stone, 36, 139, 540
Stephenson (Rev. Anthony), of Wimbish, 490
Stepney Church, stone from Carthage at, 208, 295
Sterne (Laurence), "Tristram Shandy" not original,
288, 452; anecdote, 4461

Tatterdemalion, origin of the word, 306

Tavern signs: The Case is Altered, 16; Man loaded
with Mischief, 449

Taylor (E. W.) on "Booke of Christian Prayers," 35
Taylor (J.) on Thrup, Northants, 76

Taylor (Robert), the "Devil's chaplain,” 429

T. (D. K.) on last Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, 128, 359
"Ink-horn terms," 254

"Te Deum," a hymn, not a creed, 76, 136, 450, 520;
"munerari," not "numerari," în, 293

Teeth, cage of, 86

Teetotal, pre-temperance word, 98, 158, 258, 413, 523
Templar on Sir John Leach, 273
Temple, Order of the, 29
Teneor on grammars, 69

Tennyson (Alfred), his early publications, 16, 156;
parallelism in "In Memoriam," 66; "In Memo-
riam," xcv. 3, 126, 376, 524; "The Old Seat," 149
Terrified Irritated, 6, 56, 119, 178, 398, 524
Tertullian, his " roofe of angels," 169, 233
Tet, in place-names, its etymology, 95, 197
Tetter, its meaning, 119

Tew (E.) on British names of places, 397
British subterranean dwellings, 295
Canons and Prebendaries, 275
Etymology and popular Reviews, 194
Implement, old legal word, 412
Mass, evening, 78
Papal bull, 453

Premonstratensians, 411

"Tristram Shandy," 452

T. (G.) on "As old as Dump'n," 476
T. (G. D.) on Bloomsbury Church, 412
Folk-Lore, 463

Reynolds (Sir J.), autograph, 219

Ruvigny (Marquis de), arms, 497

Thames tributary, not mapped, 168, 253, 339
Theatrical properties at Liverpool, 1780, 64
Thiriold (C.) on Macaulay and Croker, 190

Thirlwall (Bp.), his verses in Welsh metre, 208, 333
Thom (A. B.) on Bisset family, 389

Thomas (Capt. John), circa 1700, 129

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Topham (Thomas), athlete, 107, 193, 277, 857
Toplady (Rev. Augustus Montague), 488
T. (O. W.) on Prisoner, its ancient meaning, 98
Tower of London: Devonshire knights in, 329, 356;
Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula, 467
Town, meaning London, 536

Townley on "Advice to the Devil," 168

Medal or token, 127

Traherne (G. M.) on Johnson's "Dictionary," 417
Trampleasure, derivation of the name, 214
Traylebaston, its meaning, 260

Trevelyan (W. C.) on Charles Lamb, 387
Tribulation, its etymology, 145
Trimmer (K.) on "Herb John," 479
I, the capital, 15

Nicols (Rev. Wm.), 259
Vulgate, St. Luke xv. 8, 279
Trooping the colours, 39, 113

T. (S. W.) on Canons and Prebendaries, 227
Elizabeth (Queen), 348
Premonstratensians, 412

Tuckett (J.) on Bloomsbury Church, 540
Tugwell (G.) on Clam: Clammer, 296
Turner (D. P.) on Soft Tuesday, Goring, 247
Turvile family of Leicestershire, 536

Tuttle (C. W.) on astronomical reference, 497

Thomas (R.) on Halkett's "Dictionary of Anonym-T. (W.) on a painting in oils, 169

ous Literature," 447

Thompson (J.) on Card. Allen, 171

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Thropp's wife," 449

Twain (Mark), his "Lay of a Tramway Car," 228, 279
Twilly-footed, a popular term, 166

T. (W. J.) on Mount Nod Cemetery, 91

Thompson (Wm. Gill), address on opening of New-T. (W. M.) on early stage scenery, 153

castle Theatre, 363

Thoms (W. J.) on the story of "Notes and Queries,"

1, 41, 101, 221

Pincher's epitaph, 126

Wilson (Rev. John), 139

Thornbury (Walter), his poems, 34, 39

Tyndale (William), his New Testament, 1550, 587
Tyssen (A. D.) on a medal, 536

U

Ullatt or Ullitt, its meaning, 148, 274
Ulster Irish, 146, 294, 358, 438

Thorpe (Tho.), his prefix to Shakspeare's Sonnets, 421 Ultima, as a Christian name, 217

T. (H. R.) on a Dutch coin, 16

Horace Virgil, 15

Sicilian Vespers, 54

Sixtus V., Pope, 93

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Tilden family of Kent, 67, 95

Tilley (H. T.) on bell at Norton, 406

Times, good old, 510

Tinkler, a Gipsy name, 31, 169

Tir Eoghain on "Garrt laidir aboo," 10
Title and style, 522

Title of "Honourable," 489

Titles, extinct, proclaimed at the altar, 447
Titmouse, long-tailed, 536

T. (J. B.) on Bisset family, 545

T. (M.) on British names of places, 247

Todd (James Henthorn), D.D., his biography and
works, 362, 433, 477; memorial to, 399, 497, 499

Umbrellas, parochial, 202, 313; the first, 202, 313,
335, 394

Uneda on London in 1673, 424

Ustick (Stephen), ancestors and descendants, 47
Utopias, bibliography of, 38, 118

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