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GENERAL INDEX.

Royal Oak Day, at Castleton, Derbyshire, i. 486 5

observances on, iii. 446 ; at Durham, iv. 30 Royal personages, memorials to, xii. 51, 114, 181,

234, 277, 401

Royal presence, hats worn in, yiii. 326 Royal regiments of the line, iii. 69, 112 Royal Standard, the sovereign's flag, ix. 128, 154,

174, 255, 292, 396, 503, 514 ; x. 72, 130, 193,

331

Royalty, repartee of, iv. 467 ; v. 12 Roydon (Mathew), Lodge, and Guarini, vi. 221 Royle (W.) on London remains, viii. 392 Rub : " to rub " at cards, xi. 66 Rubai, metrically defined, iii. 121 Rubbish, London, at Moscow, i. 208, 257 Rubens, his ' Palaces of Genoa,' i. 267 Ruby wedding, its definition, xi. 509 ; xii. 55 Ruchlaw (Lady) of Hutton Hall, 1713-30, vi.

431

Ruckert, poem by, and Pope, i. 209, 336 Ruckholt House, pleasure resort, c. 1751, xi. 47,

90

Rudd (Sir Antony) Beatrice Barlow, ii. 29 Rudd (Mrs.) and the Perreau brothers, viii. 361 ;

ix. 114

Ruddock (F. G.) on Dickensiana, ix. 154 Rudge family, x. 169, 470 ; xi. 114 Rudkin and Bernard families, ii. 421 Rudyard family, vii. 328 Rue, and Tuscan pawnbrokers, i. 148, 231 ; its

curative virtues, ii. 538

Rue de la pierre qui rage, street-name in Mar- seilles, xi. 309, 378

Ruffhead's ' Statues at Large,' error in, vii. 105 Ruffini (G.), his ' Lorenzo Benoni,' ix. 8 Ruffles, catgut, c. 1755, x. 189 Rufinus, textual criticism in, xi. 88, 495 Rugge or Rudge family, x. 169 Ruiven (Nicolaas van), c. 1616, his biography,

vi. 388, 452 1 Rule, Britannia,' : variant reading, viii. 188,

258, 313

Rule of the road, ii. 467 ; iii. 96 ; xi. 306 ' Rules for Compositors and Readers,' ii. 305,

450

Rules of Christian life, ii. 129, 255, 335 Rumbold family of King Somborne, ix. 351 Rump of a goose and drinking bouts, viii.

493 Runeberg, Finnish poet, English translation, ii.

9, 93 Runnemede on ' Time and Truth reconciling the

World to Shakespeare,' xi. 248 Rupee, plural form, ii. 184 Rupert (Prince), letter from Archbishop Williams

to, i. 447 Rupert (Prince), and Prince Maurice, Cavaliers

with, ix. 129

Rupert as a Christian name, iii. 70 Rupert- Jones (J. A.) on Sir Gilbert Pickering, v.

82

Rushbearing festivities, iv. 87, 216, 278 Rushbrooke ( Elizabeth )=W. H. Price, x. 369 Rushlights, their use and manufacture, x. 27, 76,

93, 135, 154, 275, 353 ; xii. 254 Rush-strewing, ix. 150, 436, 497 Rushton (F. R.) on barrar, i. 349. Fruzan,

female Christian name, xi. 349. Golden ball

register, i. 329 Rushton (W. L.) on Shakespeare's books, i. 465 ;

ii. 464 Ruskin (John) and Gaboriau's ' Marquis d'Angi-

val,' i. 428 ; quotation in ' Modern Painters,'

ii. 8 ; at Neuchatel, ii. 348, 512 ; iii. 93 ; and Taormina, v. 450 ; born at 9, Hunter Street,, vi. 357 ; inscription in St. Paul's, Herne Hill,. 426 ; inscriptions on his parents' grave, 506 ; his parents, vii. 132 ; Baptistery font at Florence, x. 88 ; on interest, xi. 209 ; vise of the word " scrannelpipedest," 347

Russell (A.) Akbar's likeness, x. 215. Alphonso :; Haakon, x. 234. Arabic numerals, xi. 154.. Arabic vowels : their transliteration, x. 285. Arkwright (Mrs.) and ' Pirate's Farewell,' ii* 448. Authors of quotations, ix. 128 ; x. 129. Barrar, its meaning, x. 358. Borrowing Days,, xi. 507. Brass as a surname, viii. 350 ; x. 74. Bright's ' Travels through Lower Hungary,' viii. 170. Bruce and Fleming, viii. 310. Chil- dren's games in Orkney, xi. 445. Clouds, their formation, ix. 167. Comloquoy surname, x. 187. Counting bringing ill-luck, x. 137. Counting-out rimes in Orkney, xi. 446. Curious House, Greenwich, x. 469 ; xi. 111. Early cleaning and snow, ix. 210. Elder-bush folk- lore, viii. 475. Field-glasses in 1650, x. 73. Fleming (Malcolm) and the king, xi. 70. French words in Scotch, x. 133. Garioch, its pro- nunciation, x. 298. Gibbon: paragraphs ending with " of," xi. 46. "Go the way of all flesh," ix. 68. Groatie Buckie, iv. 530. Guide: its derivation, ix. 171. Guild (W.), xi. 470. Hail, or Hayil, in Arabia, viii. 169 ; ix. 58. Holmes (O. W.) on citizenship, vii. 475. House, oldest inhabited, in Scotland, x. 268. Hun- garian grammar, ix. 489. Insect names in Scotland, xii. 245. Irish girl and Barbary pirates, viii. 13. Kairwan, its meaning, x. 368. Lion and the unicorn, x. 294. Mohammedan and Christian chronology, xi. 107. November 5th : Guy Fawkes, x. 434. Omar Khayyam bibliography, xi. 54. Orcadian surnames, xi. 505. Orkney folk-lore, xii. 483. Orkney Hogmanay Song, xi. 5. Paulitian language, x. 157. Peroun, ix. 53. Pie : tart, viii. 49 Place-names : their etymology, xi. 454. Racial 1 problem of Europe, viii. 394. Rogers on a Highland fortress, ix. 108. Rome, ancient, its population, xi. 273. Scotch song : night courtship, viii. 188. Seafaring bottles, ix. 285. Secret languages, ix. 134. ' Sir Randall,' ix. 492. Skylarks in Orkney, x. 229. Spanish works in Borrow, x. 150. Swank, its meaning, x. 192. " The " prefixed to place-names, xii. 68. Tongue, slip of, a bad omen, xii. 89. Tyrie family, ix. 65. W T averley Novels, their glos- saries, xi. 89. " Wife Bazaar," x. 118. Yellow- hammer superstitions, xi. 386

Russell (F. A.) on baal-fires, x. 3] 5. Bidding prayer, vii. 70. Butcher Hall Street, ii. 117. ' Childe Harold,' viii. 495. Chrisom, baptisma robe, ix. 312. Colisexims old and new, iii. 189. Dickens on half -baptized, x. 256. Eel-pie shop, xii. 232. Johnson's uncle hanged, xi. 495. Keble's ' Christian Year,' viii. 92. London and Birmingham railway, viii. 234. London statues and memorials, x. 213. Magnificat, vi. 411. Nafedave, its meaning, xii. 296. ' Old ewe dressed lamb fashion," xii. 237. " Phil Elia," iii. 36. Pie: tart, viii. 178. St. George, ii. 512. " Saracen's Head," Snow Hill, xii. 131, 195. " Set up my (his) rest," vii. 54. Shadow- catcher = photographer, vii. 158. Smoking ana blind men, ix. 376. Strawberry Hill Catalogue, vii. 517. Tyburn Tree and Marble Aicfe, ix. 405