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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 30, 1910.

Roniney- (George), 1611, his property and will,

348

Roniney (Jane), sister of the painter, her descend- ants, 348

Roosevelt, pronunciation of the name, 404 Rope Monday : Hocktide at Hexton, 338 Rosamonda's lake in ' Rape of the Lock,' 169, 229,

277,376

Rose in the ' N.E.D.,' use of petals, 205 Rose's Hole, Berkhamsted, its legend, 307 Ross (Alex. M.), engineer of Victoria Bridge, 387 Rotch (B.) and ' Manners and Customs of the

French,' 468

Rotherhithe, history of, 9, 56 Roundhead, a weapon, 1644, 187, 358, 415 Roundhead or Cavalier, the St. Barbe family,

341

Rowe ( J. Hambley) on Sir Robert Geffery, 50 Rowland -hoe, old game, 268 Rumbelow surname, 224, 276, 475 Rumtum, a single-sculling boat, its origin, 125 Ruskin Society of London, c. 1885, 227, 313 Russell (A. ) on Arabian horses in pre-Mohammedan

days, 515

Birch tree folk-lore, 146 Bruck, Orkney word, 287 Russell (Lady) on " No redeeming vice," 198 Russell (F. A.) on culprit, 414 Rutherfurd (W. J.) on James Hall Pringle, 326 Rutton (W. L.) on Rosamonda's lake, 277 Ruvigny (Marquis de) on Plantagenet descendants,

27

Ryall (Charles Harrison), his family history, 428 Ryland (William Wynne), engraver, in Paris,

134

Rylands (John) Library, unique English classics in, 402 ; ' The Siege of Troy,' 403, 498

S. (A.) on Ashby Fallows, 169

Roundhead, a weapon, 187

Sundial inscription, 290 S. (C. C. ) on Dr. William Harvey, 206

Henry VII.'s gloves : Henry VIII. 's cap, 225

Newton (Isaac) as Master of the Mint, 225

Speculative glasses, 206 S. (C. R.) on churchyard records, 348 S. (B. H. A.) on Galley in place-names, 389 S. (F. H. ) on William and Mary Howitt, 129

Trimmer (Mrs. Sarah), 170 S. (F. W.) on Atkyns or Atkins family, 349 S. (H. K. St. J.) on authors of quotations wanted, 115

Epigram on a deaf judge, 225

Roman ladies : purity of their language, 154

Tennyson's ' Margaret,' 507 S. (I. N.) on insect names in Scotland, 79 S. (J.) on Mrs. Browning and Sappho, 52

St. Margaret's, Westminster, east window,

97

S. (J. S.) on Beethoven's " In dieses Grabes Dunkeln," 373

Music of the future, 294 S. (R.) on Sorrow's ' Wild Wales,' 207 S. (S.) on authors of quotations wanted, 227 S. (W.) on Major William Farquhar, 128

Funeral plumes, 73

Johnson (Major John), 516

Purpose, alleged name of a dance, 217 S. (W. C.) on Public School Registers, 431 S. (W. G.) on three-legged race or costume, 448 S. (W. L.) on Mrs. Elizabeth Draper, 10 S. (W. P. D.) on ' The British Chronologist,' 209

Wall-papers, 268

S. (W. S.) on Mr. Agnew on the Huguenots, 516 Beke (Dr.), his Diary, 511 Bibliography of London, 495 Blacow (Richard), 438 Books and engravings, 476 Boyle (Henry), 431 Ellis (George), 433 Grierson or Greir family, 496 Gulf Stream : its early history, 513 Hampden and Ship Money, 493 Milton and Cheadle's journey across America,

513

Peacock (Thomas Love), 435 St. Pancras Church : engraving, 517 ' Songs of the Chace,' 412 ' Waterloo Banquet ' : key wanted, 515 Wilcock (Peter), 418 Safety-vent, use of the word, 67 St. Anne's, Aldersgate, references to disturbances

c. 1660, 187, 251, 313

St. Austin's Gate, c. 1643, its locality, 408, 451 St. Barbe family of Romsey, 341 St. Cyres (Viscount) on John II. of France :

his sword, 307

St. George as the patron saint of England, 80 St. Gratian's nut described, 10, 77, 212 St. Katherine Cree Church, its history, 326, 397,

437, 477

St. Lawrence's Tears =Perseids, 447, 493 St. Margaret in Mr. A. Lang's ' Maid of France,'

347 St. Margaret's, Westminster, east window :

Prince Arthur, 15, 97

St. Martin's-le-Grand, model of part of, 69 St. Pancras Church, engraving of, 408, 517 St. Paul's Cathedral, organists of, 428, 492 St. Swithin on Becket's personal habits, 292 Burglar folk-lore, 129 " Forbes Mackenzie hour of eleven," 354 Grammatical gender, 72 Jirga, 378

Making one's parish, 206, 315 Merluche, 329 Pothinus and Blandina, 9 Psychological moment, 416 Spades and shields, 388 Spinney, 258

Taking possession of house property, 405 " Whacok, Le," 316 " Widow's Son's " Buns, 286 Yon, its use by Scotsmen, 254 Yule log, 398 Sake (?) to kill, c. 1300-25, its use, 106 Salmon (D.) on Ann of Swansea's will, 422, 518 Authors of quotations wanted, 72 London children's outdoor games, 483 Macaulay, errors in, 181

Nonconformist minister elected to Parlia- ment, 134

Trimmer (Mrs. Sarah), 210 Sanders (M. L.) on Mark Twain : Artemus

Ward, 457

Sanderson (John), his ' American in Paris,' 12 Sastrugi, in snow, etymology of the word, 228 Saunders (H. A. C.) on John Henning, sculptor, 411 Saunter, its meaning in 17th century, 407, 512 Savage (Canon E. B.) on Cosnahan family, 330

Noah as a girl's name, 76 Savage (John), 1673-1747, his biography, 69 Savage (Richard), his biography, 1 Saxe-Dane on Mary, Queen of Scots : ladies-in- waiting, 355 Scandalize, use of the word at sea, 225, 278