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534 Notes and Queries, Julj 26, 1913. SUBJECT INDEX. Quotations:— Up from the south at the break of day, 8 Vice may give pleasure, Virtue may give pain, 475 What horrid silence doth assail my ear ? 251, 354 What (mutale ?) devil's taen the whigs, 145, 258, 352 When Thou ascended to Thy God and ours, 48, 138 Who lives in suit of armour pent, 50 Hallway travelling, early methods of, 109, 193, 271, 313, 354 " Raising feast," building custom, 488 ' Raising the Wind,' comedy, 1816, 50, 96 Raleigh (J.) of Rawleystown, Ireland, 367 Ramsay (Col. J.), Westminster School steward, 1799, 349 " Rape," tobacco rape, origin of the word, 410 ' Rape of the Table, satirical poem, 1811, 329 Rastell family of Coventry, 125 Ravens at the Tower, 384 ' Reader' and Dr. Johnson's ' Dictionary,' 468 Reaston (F. Bushell), Westminster School steward, 1800, 349 Records of the City Livery Companies, 101, 403, 505 Red hand of Ulster, right or left, 189, 275, 334, 373, 434 Redding (Cyrus), editor, c. 1820, 49 Regicides, forged ' Speeches and Prayers,' 301, 341, 383, 442, 502 Regimental sobriquet, 1807, 37 Regiments : " Delhi Rebels," " Threes about," 64th, 109, 197 Register of sermons, Welland, 1809-28, 101, 295 ; Registers, parish: of Surrey, earlier than 1813, 10 ; curious entry in, 1599, 36 ; printed, near Stamford, 148; the name Cope before 1700, 288 Religious rites of ancient England and Ireland, and India, 346 Repetition of passages by authors, 148, 216 " ReVeille," etymology of the word, 30 " Reverend Doctor," use of the title, 389 Richard II., portrait of, presented to Queen Eliza- beth, 6, 57 Richardson ( ), auctioneer, c. 1850, 50 Richardson (D. L.), author, 49 Richardson (S.), first edition of ' Clarissa Har- lowe,' 250 Richardson family of Munster, 347 Richardson family of Smalley, Derby, 287 Riddell (Robert), antiquary, d. 1794, 510 Rimers, Christmas, in Ulster, 81, 173, 256,311.394 Rimes: " Firstly the Equinox, then the Full Moon," 187 ; " One white foot—buy him," 215, 295 Ring, magic, origin of its story, 430 Riot of tailors at the Haymarket Theatre, 1805, 464 Rite, Roman, in England before the Reformation, 269, 317 Robinson (Crabb) on Hazlitt, 485 Robinson (Rear-Admiral M.), d. 1799, hU an- cestry, 229 Roche and Van Ness families, 149 Rochebouet (General de), French Premier, 1877, 2S9, 377 " Rocherj," chateau of Madame de SeVigne, 128 Rochford (Earls of), their family, 107, 1*8 Rocket Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, at Leipsic, 94 Rodney (Admiral) saved from drowning, 485 Rogers (T.) of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, d. 1752, 428 Roman rite in England before the Reformat ion, 269, 317 Rome : Jewish sarcophagi in Lateran Museum, 429 ; water-stealing device, 508 Romney (G.), bis head of Rembrandt, and por- trait of Bryan, 250, 333 ; his marriage licence, 1750, 507 Ronalds (A.), his ' Fly-Fisher's Entomology,' 1830, 328, 416 Roses and onions planted together, 232, 357, 510 Rota Club, mentioned in Scott's ' Woodstock,' 425, 493 Royal East London Volunteers, history of, 288, 372 Royal George, the sinking of, 36, 77, 113, 158, 195, 276, 297, 353, 515 Royal visits, relics of, preserved, 288 Royalty, the sanctity of, 249, 335, 493 Rughcombe, Wilts, its locality, 327 Ruiven (Nicolaas van) of Haarlem, murdered 1492, 285 Rules, " twelve good rules," 509 " Rummage," use of the word c. 1307, 484 Ruskin (J.), references in his works, 209, 270 " S," long, date of disappearance, 14, 255 S, the " four S's," the meaning of, 469 Sacrifice, propitiatory, to stem cattle disease, 78 St. Albans, faith-healing at, 170, 238 St. Alban's Abbey, architecture of, 105, 198 St. Alban the Martyr, Holborn, its jubilee, 180 St. Anne, hymn to, in 15th-century Psalter, 326 St. Bridget's Bower, hill in Kent, 150, 231 St. Dunstan's, Stepney, stone from Carthage, 109, 195, 276 St. George's, Hanover Square, marriage licence, 1810, 428 St. George's plays, modern, photographs of, 150 St. James's, E.C., wills of 18th century, 370 St. James's, Piccadilly, churchyard inscriptions, 185, 224, 303, 324 St. James's, Priory, Bristol, cbartulary of, 288 St. John's College, Cambridge, Sanctus bell at, 384 St. John the Baptist in art, 410, 452 St. Katharine's-bv-the-Tower, bibliography of, 201, 260, 310, 376 St. Loe of Somerset, pedigree of, 207 St. Marsault (Green de) and siege of La Fdre, c. 1595, 367, 478, 497 St. Mary's, Amersham, churchyard inscription*, 464 St. Mary Ottcry, document's relating to, 127 St. Mary's, Scarborough, attached to a monastic order, 348, 396 St. Michael's Rectorv House, Cornhill, 247 Saint Sunday, references to, 1528-32, 108, 197 Salchurst, Sussex: history of the parish, 8 ; incumbents of, 1728-18, 327 Salkerstone (Mrs. Rebekah) of London, d. 1758, 89 Salmon (Mrs.), her waxworks, c. 1805, 340, 458 Salt-mines first worked in England, 330, 395 Sampler, meaning of words on, 9, 72 ; and the Fytche family, 150 J