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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 24, 1914.


Quotations:


So York shall taste what Clouet never knew,

100, 156, 195

Sometimes to Collin's Bow'r, I take a walk, 369 Sounds which address the ear are lost and

die, 8 Sponsa vero ejus induta veste adriatica

cucurrit plorans, 270

Stern men with empires in their brains, 370, 432 Take sapphire and green glass, 389, 438 Tender-hearted stroke a nettle, 160 The changing seasons come and go, 247 The chest contriv'd a double debt to pay,

26, 135

The common damn'd shun his society, 126, 197 The daughter of debate, 348, 396 The eye sees only what it brings the means of

seeing, 406, 472, 515

The fields in blossom flamed and flushed, 37 The morals of to-day are the immorals of

yesterday, 289 The road to heaven lies as near by water as

by land, 445 There are very few persons who pursue

science with true dignity, 117 There is a cropping-time in the races of men,

89, 152 There is a great deal of human nature in man,

14,55

There is no love but at first sight, 170 They said that Love would die when Hope

was gone, 450, 514 Thou hast not known the giddy worlds of fate,

87

Time was made for slaves, 69 To custom's law 'tis meet to bend, 348 To do him any wrong was to beget a kind- ness in him, 247, 298 Transcendental moonshine, 307, 356 'Twas thou that smooth'd'st the rough

rugg'd bed of pain, 256 Weep, Holy Angels ! Lo ! your God, 268 We Ve always been draggin' the divil by the

tail, 467

Whatever passes like a cloud between, 249 Whene'er with haggard eyes I view, 129, 193 When he wanted to read a good book he

wrote one, 170 When smiling fortune spreads her golden

ray, 87 When the bold kindred, in the time long

vanish'd, 406

When, the old black eagle flying, 329 Wisdom and knowledge, far from being one,

107, 158, 218

With words we govern men, 170 Yes 1 fallen on times of wickedness and woe, 95 Youth is a blunder, manhood a struggle, 170 Youth will be served, 8


Babbit rime, c. 1870, 150

Babel's drops, quack medicine, 1677, 167, 252 Bailway, Canadian Pacific history of the, 9, 78 Railway, the earliest, 1756, 367 Bailway traveller, the oldest living, 249 " Baising feast," building custom, 32, 57, 77, 134 ' Balph Bolster Doister,' c. 1550, 510 Rame'e (Louise de la), Ouida, her short stories, 17


) Ramrod (Boderick), artist, Quebec, 1839, 268 | Bandolph (T.), his translation of ' Plutus,' 170, 212 " Bases et legges," meaning of the words, 426 Raymond (G. F.), his ' History of England,' 1785,

508 ' Beader, The,' on Dr. Johnson's c Dictionary,' 36,

75, 117

Becords of the City Livery Companies, 144, 386 Rectors of Mary Tavy, Devon, 1660-1807, 107 Bedcoats, English soldiery, origin of, 226, 295 Beddesford (Emeline de), c. 1230, her identity, 66,

171, 253, 371, 431, 493 Regicides, forged ' Speeches and Prayers.' 22, 81,

122, 164, 202, 242, 284, 324, 361 Regimental nicknames, " The Faithful Dm-hams,"

30 Regiments : Cornish, of 1643, list of, 90 ; English,

in Canada, 1837, 331, 378 Register, parish, quotation in, 50 Begisters: St. George's, Hanover Square, and

Ely Chapel, 12, 73 ; of Basing.stoko, tran- scribed, 129 ; of St. Mary-le-Bow, Cheap*idc,

1631-53, 368

Registers, admission, of schools, record of, 89 Religions, ancient, similarity between. 329 Beunion Island, British troopship wrecked there,

48, 130

Bevolution memorials in the Peak district, 270 Beynolds, " the two Beynoldses," 50, 131 Beynolds (Sir J.), his portrait of J. Blackwood,

1753, 189

Beynolds and Buckeridge families, 307 Bich (Barnabe), his ' The Adventures of Bru-

sanus, Prince of Hungaria,' 1592, 210, 254 Bich (Hugh), Franciscan, executed 1534, 365 Bichards (A. Bate), his mother, 168 Biddell (Rev. H. Scott), 1798-1870, his songs, 4(57 Rimes : In whatsoever things we do, 107, 174 ;

Is that the King that I see there ? 170 ; They

lived in a wood, 388 ; Who so euer setteth

downe for to eate, 126 Bing, magic, origin of its story, 14 Rings with death's head, 170, 217, 253, 358 Biot at Covent Garden Theatre, 1773, 65, 172 Roads, tarred, used in 1886, 65 " Rochers," chateau of Madame de SeVigne", 276 Roding, meaning of, in place-names, 270, 335 Rogers (Capt. Woodes), the " pirate," 488 Rolandsaulen, medieval statues, 145, 273 Rome : Jewish sarcophagi and Greek painting, 17 Rooks executing culprits, 469, 516 Roothing, meaning of, in place-names, 270, 335 Rota Club mentioned in Scott's ' Woodstock,' 58 Royal arms, new design, 1911, 349 Royal George, the sinking of, 335 Royalty, the sanctity of, 72 ' Rubaiyat' in English and German verse, 469 Rubens, authority on the life and works of, 509 " Rucksack " or " Rucksack "=knapsack, 447,

497, 517

Ruffs worn by choirboys, 450, 496 Rughcombe Castle, Wilts, its locality, 118 " Rummage," use of the word c. 1307, 56, 137 " Rutherford (Mark) " as astronomer, 246 Ruxton family, 109, 178


Sacheverell (J.), Winchester scholar, 1577, 405 Saffron Walden, churchwardens' accounts, 1623-

1756, 348, 433

St. Ann, patroness of wells, 347 St. Asaph in list of names, c. 1313, 130, 177