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GENERAL INDEX.

XI* (L. M.) on Bibles with curious readings, iv. 259 Book-titles, punning, iv. 230 Dickens and the inscribed stone, iv. 443 Disraeli (B.), novel by, v. 347 Fitzwilliam and Grimaldi .arms, vi. 144 Fitzwilliam family, v. 164 " Fortune of War," tavern sign, ii. 18 George IV's dinner-table, i. 63 Hebrew medal, iv. 510 Inscriptions in churches and churchyards, iii. 57 National Anthem, v. 266 Nelson's coffin, v. 386 Republican medallion, v. 427 Royal manners temp. William IV., i. 85 ; ii. 117 Shakespeare's Bible, ii. 365 Stained glass in Essex churches, ii. 464 Urban V.'s family name, iv. 204, 316, 518 U. (L. R.) on Charles Harrison Ryall, i. 428 "K. (M.) on Bombay gentleman of 1792 ; Sampler

verses, xii. 229

B. (M. S.) on cat queries, xii. 390 R. (N.) on Inquisition in fiction and drama, vii. 57 B. (R.), contributor to ' N. & Q,.,' 1860, v. 28 B. (R.) on references in Ruskin, vii. 209 B. (R. L.) on Robert Waller, x. 200 B. (S. B. C.) on Alexander Ross : William Ross, iv.

308 B. (S. P. Q.) on dais in mediaeval halls, i. 148 ;

Guildhall statues, i. 208, 376

B. (V.) on ' Edwin Drood,' xi. 492 Gaily Knight : " ipecacuanha " in verse, iv. 102 Hardy (Thomas) : a coincidence, viii. 481 Italian goat : its colour, x. 449 Shakespeariana, iv. 84 Thompson of Trinity : "None of us infallible," v. 346 Walton (Izaak) and tomb-scratching, vii. 405 'B. (W. W.) on authors of quotations wanted, ii.

327 ; iii. 48

B's of sailors, meaning of the term, ii. 527 ; iii. 57 RaafE (N.) on South African Slang, ii. 63 Babbit, white, and St. Agatha's Day, v. 349 Babbit rime, p. 1870, ix. 215, 257 Babelais and Butler, unfounded charge of plagiar- ism, i. 226

Babel's drops, quack medicine, 1677, ix. 334 Race, three legged or costume, its origin, i. 448 ' Racers Unhorsed,' satirical print, 1753, i. 70 Racilia on " Bell of arms," v. 378 4 Racing for Lambeth,' satirical print, c. 1750

xii. 182, 283 " Racker Way," road name, 1637, meaning of, ix.

"Rack-rent," lawyers' use of the word, x. 208,

253 Badcliffe (G. R. Y.) on Yonge of Caynton, co.

Salop, vii. 90 Badclifte (R. D.) on Earldom of Derwentwater, v

293 Radcliffe (Rev. Stephen), d. 1732, his biography

iii. 147 Hadcliffe (Thomas) and the Rebellion of 1715, ix.

430, 478

Badcliffe (W.), on fishing in classical times, iii. 249 Radcliffiana (Stirps) on Earls of Derwentwater :

descendants, x. 256

Bader on thanksgiving in negatives, x. 449 Baeburn (Sir H.), his portrait of the fourth Duke

of Gordon, xi. 321 Baglan (Lord), his disregard of Euripides, xi. 246

his saying about his arm, 1854, vi. 131 Bags left at holy wells, iii. 409, 470, 498 ; iv. 38 " Ragtime," origin of the term, ix. 488 ; x. 35 Ragwort, and cinnabar moth, vi. 348 '.Raid, German, the effect on birds, xi. 29

' Raigne of King Edward III.,' " dare a falcon,"

iii. 468 Raikes (Robert), advocate of Sunday schools,

his parents, iv. 37, 115; their marriage, iii.

366 ; his portrait, ii. 307

Railway travel, early impressions of, v. 29, 113, 190 ;'Earlv methods of, vii. 109, 193, 271, 313, 354 ; x. 170, 215, 252, 318, 356 ; xi. 253, 410

Railways, and motor cars in 1838, ii. 284 temp. Elizabeth, worked by horses, iv. 206 English, the earliest with passengers, 1812, iv. 65 Portable, patent granted 1770, ii. 6 Smoking- carriages, 1846, ix. 129, 251 Stations : of American underground, xii. 102, 148 ; Holloway built in 1850, xii. 277

Railway notice, Avignon, 1790, iv. 126

Raine (John), c. 1783, his family and biography, iv. 229

Raines (C.) on Clouet, vi. 109

Rainey (Mr.), and Bible bought of, 1603, xii. 183, 467*

Rains (Capt. W. K.), Royal Reg. Artillery, c. 1825, xi. 472

Rainsford (F. Vine) on Bermuda, colonists in, 1620, x. 247 Evans's prints and engraved plates, v. 250 Napoleon on the Bellerophon, xii. 369 Old Westminsters, xi. 174 Rains- ford family, ix. 470 Raynford (William) of Bradfield Hall, Essex, xii. 259 Raynsford (Thomas) of Little Compton, co. Glouc., iv. 408 Shakespeare's son-in-law, patients of, xii. 391

Rainsford (Henry), Westminster scholar, c. 1630, xi. 48, 174

Rainsford family, ix. 470

Rain smir= flying shower, ii. 346, 415

" Raising feast," building custom, vii. 488

" Raising the Wind," comedy, 1816, vii. 50, 96

Ralegh (Sir Walter), and the widow Hervye, i.

367 : and Cornish miners in Ireland, i. *368 ; his descendants, vi. 191, 236, 314, 356 ; his house at Youghal, iv. 407, 472 ; his servant, and tobacco, ii. 489 ; iii. 34, 175

Raleigh (J.) of Bawleystown, Ireland, vii. 367 Rallie-papier = paper-chase or rallv-paper, ii. 307.

356, 454 ' Ralph Roister Bolster.' plav bv Udal, iii. 367,

413, 454, 496

Ram Alley, Fleet Street, c. 16P7, vi. 372 Ramrod (Roderick), artist, Quebec, 1839, viii. 268 Ramsay (Allan) and Thomas D'Urfev, iii. 467 ;

iv. 58, 94 Ramsay (Col. J.), Westminster School steward,

1799, vii. 349 Ramsay (General Sir J.), notices of him, 1640, xi.

414

Ramsey (Abbot of), his seal, c. 1240, xii. 260 Randolph (J. A.) on " Black Bear " at Southwell,

v. 369 Dogs in churches, v. 395 Richelieu

(Cardinal Alphonse de), vi. 7, 196 Starling as a

Christian name, i. 506 Wymondesold (Thomas)

of Lambeth, 1693, v. 130 " Randolph (T.), his translation of ' Plutus ' viii.

170, 212

Ranken (Robert), c. 1846, portrait of, xi. 249 Ranking (G.) on " googlie," cricket slang, ii. 38;

Ranking (John), ii. 86 Ranking (John), his biography, ii. 86 " Rape," tobacco rape, origin of the word, vii.

410 ' Rape of Proserpine ' and Veronese, i. 328, 398 ;

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