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Kich (Sir Nathaniel), d. 1636, his burial-place, v. 249

^xi. 351

Richard I., Prof. H. Graetz on, viii. 523

Richard II,, inscription on his tomb, iii. 309, 391

forsaken by his greyhound, xii. 468, 508 Richards (G. C.) on the Chewar, viii. 306 Richards (Sir James), his pedigree, x. 428 Richardson (E.) on Houghton family, xi. 407 Richardson (Mrs. E. M.) on Richardson family

ix. 368 Richardson (Samuel), date of his birth, viii. 163, 271

use of word "owl-light," xi. 349, 411, 452; his

1 Pamela,' xii. 141, 330 Richardson (Samuel) on "Restore the Heptarchy,'

ii. 135 Richardson (W. C.) on Irish Fearagurthok, v. 108

McNair family, xi. 88. Mead and obarni, iv. 32

Nitchies, xii. 227

Richardson ( W. H.) on Dublin parish registers, xi. 273 Richardson family, v. 149 ; ix. 368 Richelieu, his ecclesiastical rank, xi. 490 ; xii. 19,

174, 278 Richmond (Margaret, Countess of), her tomb, i. 31,

245, 390 ; her birthplace, ix. 82 Richmond Park and Lord S , ii. 148, 230 Richter, Ms 'Dream of Infinity,' vi. 106, 216 Rick ends, finials at, x. 507 ; xi. 53 Ricks = the scolding wife, iv. 185 Rick word (G.) on crafts and trades in fourteenth

century, iii. 18. London and Essex clergy, ii. 297.

Pre-Reformation practices, xi. 291 Riddle- book published in 1778, iv. 227 Riddles : "I sit on a rock," v. 332 ; vii. 328 ; " When

Adam first sate down on grass," viii. 490 ; " A

headless man had a letter to write," x. 20 ; of Pope

Leo XIII., xi. 48, 114, 415; xii. 337; "Before

creation nature willed," xi. 334 ; of the Sphinx, xii.

25. See also Charade and Enigmas. Rider (Richard), Madras chaplain in 1746, xi. 406 Rider = inserted leaf, ii. 167, 237 Riding in Prussia, v. 494 Riding the black ram, xii. 483 Riding the marches, its revival, i. 426 : origin of the

custom, viii. 265, 390

Ridley (W. D.) on pearls a cure for corns, ix. 158 Ridout and Wren families, i. 87, 153 Ridpath (George), his writing engine, ii. 129, 235, 432 Rienzi on university colleges of residence, i. 448 ;

iii. 337

Rifle club, Swiss, its institution and regulations, vi. 141 Rifle ranges, vi. 148

Rifled firearms, previous term, i. 146, 377 ; ii. 334 Rifling, early mention of, vi. 292, 434 ' Right," vulgar misuse of, vii. 49, 271, 396 "Right here," in old metrical romances, vii. 45 Right Honourable, as applied to a lady, ii. 307, 436 Righton (E. S.) on Latin ambiguities, iii. 272 Rile, its meaning, iii. 66

Rime for rhyme, i. 344, 404 ; iv. 20 ; xii. 491 Rime, Ten Commandments in, vi. 450 ; vii. 53 ;

Lord's Prayer in, vii. 53 Rimes : in books, iv. 249 ; for bellringers, iv. 305,

446; v. 93 ; "He y fc will fish for a Lancashire

Lad," vi. 105 ; on the days of the month, 250, 338;

agricultural, 410, 512; ladybird, vii. 95, 396; on


Edward VII., viii. 445, 532 ; in Moore and Camp- bell, ix. 488 ; "The lion and the unicorn," x. 168 ; historical, xi. 209, 330 ; xii. 33 ; county, xi. 266 Derbyshire, xii. 503 Rimes, nursery. See Nursery Rimes.

Rimes for book-borrowers. See Book-borrowers.

Rimes wanted : to " Thackeray," viii. 471 ; to "publish," ix. 408; to "Charley," x. 68

Riming epitaph in Cornwall, xi. 146, 216 ; xii. 51, 92, 172,216

Riming tables, hexameter and pentameter, xii. 367

Rimini (Francesca da), sixteenth -century MS. on, ix. 368

Ring, "camelian," iii. 75, 193, 276; of Queen Eliza- beth, vii. 368, 438 ; gold, found at Dorchester in 1736, viii. 183 ; magic, xi. 109, 211, 490

Ringdoves, their age, viii. 84

Ringers, their articles, i. 424 ; ii. 55 ; their rimes, iv. 305, 446 ; v. 93

Ringes=row, East Anglian word, iii. 449; iv. 12

Ring-out, Stock Exchange term, ii. 127, 230, 313, 377

Rings, portrait, ii. 346, 372; iii. 36; 1487, xi. 308, 376

Rinnel Church, inscription in, vii. 208, 315

Ripley family, co. York, i. 348

Risbye (Thomas), Winchester scholar, 1500, xi. 228

Rishton (Nicholas), Winchester scholar, 1402, xi. 228. 350

Rising Sun, early steamer, i. 187

Ristori (Madame), her theatrical repertory, iv. 167, 295, 337, 445

Ritter (Otto) on Burns and James Cririe, ix. 183. "Gentle shepherd, tell me where," xii. 377. Pseudo- Burnsian songs, ix. 327

Ritual, quotation from Gladstone, xi. 209, 295

River not flowing on the Sabbath, xi. 508 ; xii. 19, 52, 175

Rivers, their right and left banks, ii. 205, 251, 295. 350, 493

Rivett-Carnac (Col. J. H.) on black images of the Madonna, ii. 537. 'Carnac (Mrs.),' by Reynolds, ix. 415. Coronation Stone, rii. 309 ; viii. 63. Downing Street, vii. 92. English as a universal language, xi. 505. Folk-lore of child-birth, xii. 455. Genealogical trees, vii. 71. Healing stones, vii. 335. Heraldic, vii. 87. Horses with four white stockings, vii. 111. Hutten and Hiitter arms, i. 415. Incised circles on stones, vii. 491. Lizard folk-lore, vii. 224. Military dispatch, v. 434. Monolith with cup-markings in flyde Park, vii. 69, 195. Moon lore, vii. 27. National flag, xii. 372, 454. Noble, vii, 290. Numerals, xii. 387. Republican five-franc piece, iv. 49. Rifle ranges, vi. 148. Roman steelyard weights, vii. 317. Sibley (Miss), iii. 48. Superstitions relatings to animals in India, vii. 225. Vice- Admiral, office of, v. 252

Road waggons from Liverpool, xi. 88, 376, 433

Roads in England, vi. 288

Hobartes( Lady Aramintha), her marriage, ii. 9

Robbins (A. F.) on early actresses, v. 514. Agri- cultural descriptive rimes, vi. 512. American degrees, xi. 506. American theatrical company in England, first, viii. 285. Athenaeum Institute for authors, xi. 509. Barbers, female, ii. 476 ; vi. 10. Barrington (George), ii. 384. "BUI, the whole