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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, Jan. 31, 1903.

Quotations :

Were Nature just to man, 428

When Night her purple vail had softly spread, 108

Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate, 268, 351, 494

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R. (D. M.) on cantership, 8

Phaer (Thomas), of Cilgerran, 36 R. (E.) on Sir T. Bodley, 207 B. (E. M.) on Welsh family queries, 289 R. (F. R.) on crossing knives and forks, 74

Flapper, Anglo-Indian slang, 134

Moore (Edward) : James Moore, 311 R. (G. E.) on Londres, 56 K. (H. B.) on Irish and Scotch old houses, 408 R. ( J. A.) on " Often have I seen," 208 R. (J. H.) on Anglo-Saxon words for birds, 348 K. (J. F.) on beads in the East, 277

Whig token, 489

E. (M.) on " First love is a rank exotic," 68 K. (V.) on St. Pancras borough arms, 287 E. (W. W.) on pedigree of Sir James Richards, 428 Eacova, its locality, 489 Radcliffe (J.) on Duke of Brabant, 132

Castle Carewe, Pembroke, 93

Charleton (Knightley), 231

English contingent in the last Crusade, 432

Gardner barony, 457

Morley (Elizabeth,. Lady), 76

Morris (Capt.), his wife, 117

Smith (Sir Nicholas), 491 Eamsay (Allan) and Thomson, 245 Eandolph (J. A.) on Doset Hall, 196

Konigsdorf Abbey, 209

Newark Abbey, Surrey, 212

Waverley Abbey, Surrey, 206 Eatcliffe (T.) on "By gar," 457

" Harry Dick hat" : " Adelaide waistcoat," 48

Knurr and spell, 294

Lee oers for meddlers, and crutches for wild ducks, 476

Mourning Sunday, 72

"Penny Bink," 269

Pin pictures, 308

"Returning thanks," 26

Spice, 512

Eats' bones found in tumuli, 322 Eeade (A. L.) on James Heath, engraver, 268

Eockall, 157

Eeapered, use of the word, 105 References and quotations, verification of, 356, 457 References wanted, 67, 110 Reichel (O. J.) on popple, its meaning, 294 Reliable, use of the word, 25 Relic, dated 1652, found during alterations in Lombard

Street, 114

Re"ve"rend on Westphalie, 336 Rhodes (Cecil), his ancestors, 294, 416 Richards (Sir James), his pedigree, 428 Rick ends, finials at, 507

Riddle : " A headless man had a letter to write," 20 Rimes: Charley in, 68; "The lion and the unicorn

were fighting for the crown," 168 Robbins.(A. F.) on children hanged, 354

"Hoping against hope," 63

Robbins (A. F.) on Lady Alice Lea, legend of, 138 Nicknames for colonies, 10 ' N. & Q.' anagram, 252 Order of Merit, 341 "Robert, D.G. Pristinensis Episcopus," 88, 212 Roberts (J.) on seal and owner, 487 Roberts (W.) on Bronte, 365

" Rock-bottom prices," 26 Robertson (J. R.) on mallet used by Christopher

Wren, 17 Robertson (T. W.), prototypes of characters in ' Caste,'

108, 216

Robinson (J.) on Capt. Morris's wife, 173 Robsart (Amy), particulars of her biography, 507 Rochester (Earl of), 1647-80, his descendants and

family, 466 Rochester (Lady), ' La Triste He*riti&re, r her portrait,

509

Eockall, island or rock in North Atlantic, 69, 157 Rodgers ( J. ) on Sir John de Oddyngesles, 387 Rome, Scottish College at, 148 Ross (O. ) on Bristow family, 229 Rossstti (D. G.), lines in his ' Ruggiero and Angelica/

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Ron (L.), his pamphlet on chess, 41 Roubiliac (L. F.), his statue of Shakespeare, 357 ;

his bust of Pope, 408, 471, 492 Round (E. J. D. ) on Iron Duke and the Duke of

Wellington, 295

Round robin, origin of the term, 267, 394 Rudyatt or Rudiatt (Nathaniel), fl. 1556, 468 " Running amuck," 307 Rupert (Prince) after the Restoration, 186 Rusalka on Bouguereau, 309 Rushton (F. R.) on John Good, 509 Ruskin and Browning, 328 Russell (C.) on Charles Fox, 196

Pam=knave of clubs, 171 Russian, gender of nouns in, 75 ; and its relation to

other Slavonic languages, 146 Russian ecclesiastical vestments, 28, 318, 392, 451 Russian story, ' A Love Lesson,' &c., its authorship, 89 Rutherford (Mark) and George Eliot, 204 Rutter (Dorothea), d. 1661, her biography, 109, 474 Rutton ( W. L. ) on Beaconsfield's birthplace, 482

Holy Trinity : Christ Church : St. Saviour's, 341 Old conduits of London, 421 Yale (Elihu), his wife, 512 Rysden (0.) on heriot, 333

S S. on Tanthe, 451

" What has posterity done for us ? '' 309 S. (A.) on Bishop Racket's life of Archbishop Wil- liams, 401, 423

S. (C. L.) on Sir Walter Scott's ' Woodstock, ' 515 S. (E.) on index-making, 272 S. (E. M.) on old songs, 258 S. (F. A.) on Fenton family, 427 S. (G.) on Baconian cipher, 304

Eccleston (James), his biography, 14 S. (H.) on Haterius, 368 S. (J. P.) on chocolate, 154

" The " as part of title, 13 S. (J. S.) on hymn on the birth of Edward VII., 1