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 Notes and Queries, July 31, 1909.

INDEX.

543

Quotations :

The stomach is as the father of a family, 428 Th' Eternal Wisdom doth not covet, 88 This is the home to which the footpath led, 187 This is the old farm-house, 248 Though beaten back in many a fray, 248 Though lost to sight, to memory dear, 249,

438, 498, 518

'Tis not the brave, the rich, the wise, 88 To possess one's soul, 14 Two men look out through the same bars,

14 Two shall be born the whole wide world apart,

94

Weep not for those departed, 248, 316 What dire offence from am'rous causes springs,

32, 56

Woman with the West in her eyes, 328 Yet this is sure : the loveliest star, 9

R. on Tuesday Night's Club, 455 R.. (D. M.) on Ruby Wedding, 509 R. (G. W. E.) on authors of quotations wanted, 14, 175, 317

" Defixionum tabellae " : Disraeli, 276

Dickens and valentine lines, 257

Episcopal scarf or tippet, 295

Oliphant (Mrs.), ' Neighbours on the Green,' 98

Pierrepont's Refuge, St. James's Street, 74

Psychological moment, 13

" though lost to sight," 317, 518

Young (Edward), author of ' Night Thoughts,'

78

R. (H.) on Doge's Palace at Venice, 128 R. (J.) on author of quotation wanted, 308

Ducking-chair for scolds, 330

Heraldic : shields fretty and ordinaries, 349

Heraldic queries, 229 R. (J. P.) on Shakespeare in French, 158 R. (T. F.) on "une SevigneY' 410 Rabbits for luck, 208, 258 Radcliffe (J.) on Kersey, 318

Sydenham (Sir John), 53

Railways : speed in early days, 287 ; Great Western, c. 1849, 306 ; travelling reminiscences, 486

Rain : davelly rain, 509 Ramsden (W.) on authors of quotations wanted,

248 Randolphus (T.) on Thackeray : Roundabout

Paper, 141 Ratcliffe (T.) on All Hallows E'en : tokens, 6

Beeswaxers, 297

" Before one can say Jack Robinson," 232

Bew (J.), bookseller, 188

" Blow the cobwebs away," 253

Bosting : dressing stone, 508

Bride and bridegroom at church, 136

Cock ale, 7

" Come to school " call, 166

Comether, 416

Davelly rain, 509

Dickens, and valentine lines, 209 ; auto- maton dancers, 289

" Gipsy of the sky "= comet, 349

" Good-Fors," 175

" Jack Ketch's Address Card," 109

" Kats and kittlings on Palm Sunday," 326

Ratcliffe (T.) on Jenny 1 Lind, 487

March 1 : sweep " flees " away, 226, 374

May-blossom : knots of may, 344

" One shoe off and one shoe on," 477

" Overfed Mephistopheles," 448

Punch and Judy, 497

Put-log : pudding, 498

" Raised Hamlet on them," 65

Realm : its pronunciation, 395

" Stick to your tut," 417

" Tha' woodin image," 305 Rattlesnake Colonel, 17, 135, 191, 213 Ray (F. M.) on Col. Thomas Westbrook, 228 . Reade (Aleyn Lyell) on Johnson's ancestors,' 103 r

223, 363/463

i Realm, its pronunciation, 107, 338, 395 Recitation, ' If I Only Knew,' 410 Recusants, their marriages, 290, 373, 474 Rees (J. R.) on Charter of Henry II., 48

Lamb's Capt. Starkey. 241

Registration of births, marriages, and deaths, 348 Reid (William Hamilton), his biography, 328 Reimann (Prof. P.) on Macaulay's ' Frederic the

Great,' 127

Reinpa= requiescere in pace, 463 Relton (F. H.) on Polhill family, 315

Rudge family, 114

Restoration, ships renamed after, 10, 73 Rex on authors of quotations wanted, 129 Reynolds-Ball (E.) on egg good in parts, 134 Rhine and French boundary, 307, 375, 432 Rhodes (A.) on authors of quotations wanted, 187, 334

Beaconsfield's first schoolmaster, 454

British Museum Library Catalogue, 105

Calliope, H.M.S., 391

Caroline as a masculine name, 238

Clarionett as a surname, 487

Curious House, Greenwich, 213

Dragoons, 7th Light, 374

Egypt as a place-name, 93

' Folkestone Fiery Serpent,' 97

Foot Guards, 3rd, at Bayonne, 192

" Governor of the English Nation," 428

King's Bodyguard, 493

Legends about the moon, 112

Patten (Rev. Thomas), a coincidence, 144

Polish Dragoons : " Jager," 497

Pollard (Sir Lewis), 495

Shakespeares in 1796, 324

" Tha' woodin image," 396

Victorian songs, early, 237 Rhombus, use of the word, 448, 518 Richards (Nathanael),dramatist,his biography, 161 Riddle : " I sit on a rock," 345 Rimes, counting-out, in Orkney, 446 Ring, death's-head as a legacy, 306 Ringeldria or Ringilda, its meaning, 348 Rings, posie, 127 Road, rule of the, 306

Road carriages, mechanical. 305, 374, 431, 498 Robbins (A. F.) on " Aldress," 346

Bilker, 166

" Debatable, The," 366

Disalder, 385

English queen as Jezebel, 341

Great Britain : early reference, 66

Launceston Castle, 285

Pennyworth, 487

" Roger, Old " : " Jolly Roger," 370

Ships' periodicals, 328

" Storm in a teacup," 388