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Rose (N.) on monumental brasses, vi. 210
Rose (W. F.) on charming-bells for bird-catching, x. 48. Gambrick, vi. 350. Hypocrite, vi. 173. Ravison : scrivelloes, ii. 227 ; iii. 335
Rose family, v. 89
Hose family of Gibraltar, vii. 390
Rose and Gordon families, viii. 8, 95
Rose of Jericho, literary references, v. 229, 272, 430, 515 ; vi. 97
Rose of Lancaster, earliest use, viii. 9 ' Rose of Newport," poem on, viii. 309
Rosebery (Lord), speech reported by electro- phone, xii. 246
Rosenthal (Ludwig) on A. O. R., v. 132. Ab-
, stemius in yEsop's ' Fables,' iv. 234. " Bear
I' Bible," Spanish, iv. 274. ' Cherry Ripe,' iv. 469. " Diss." : an abbreviation, v. 114. ' Emblemes d'Alciat,' v. 512. " Entente Cor- diale," viii. 168. Farnese arms, xii. 87. French assignats, vi. 214. French Revolution pottery, iv. 292. Lewis (William), comedian, iv. 218. Pictures of ' Julius Caesar ' and ' Romeo and Juliet,' iv. 234. * Reponse aux Questions d'un Provincial,' vii. 296. Wedding invitation- cards, iv. 308
Roses, their names misspelt, i. 279 ; as badges, x. 87, 174, 218 ; xi. 255
Rose-Troup (Mrs. F.), on flesh and shamble meats, i. 394. Harepath, i. 459. Huntington : Courteney : Hone, i. 389. Manor Rolls, guide to, i. 198. Western Rebellion, i. 46, 217, 428
Ross (Capt.) and Napoleon's voyage to St. Helena, vi. 347
Ross (C. G.) on Gordon of West Indies, iv. 108
Boss (Frederick), his Yorkshire MSS., vi. 149
Ross (R. M.) on novel wanted, v. 109
Ross (T.) on stob, ii. 409
Ross (W. S.) and " The hand that rocks the cradle," iv. 447
Rossall School, slang at, vii. 125, 193 ; xii. 66
Rossetti (Christina), lines addressed to, vi. 328, 397, 418
Rossetti (D. G.), ' Lost Days ' and ' Down Stream,'
ii. 464 ; his house in Hallam Street, v. 484 ; his
Vision of Fiammetta,' vii. 129, 193 ; his
poem on the Boer war, viii. 68 ; variations in
The Blessed Damozel,' 351, 393, 454
Rossetti (G.), his ' Tre Ragionamenti,' v. 428, 477 ; vi. 38
Rossetti (W. M.) on Rossetti's c Tre Ragionamenti,' v. 477
Rossi, miniatures by, viii. 429
Rossi (Lucio), Italian artist, c. 1870, ii. 468
Rotary bromide copying process, v. 346 ; vii. 96
Rotheram (Rev. Caleb), D.D., sale of library, 1752, vi. 469
Rotherhithe, supposed residence of Henry IV. at, vi. 87 ; viii. 166, 316, 374, 514 ; etymology of the place-name, ix. 75, 115
Rothschild (Nathan) and the battle of Waterloo, vi. 9
Rothwell, Northants, parish register restored, viii. 404
Rottingdean, tomb of Sir E. Burne- Jones at, viii. 288
Rotton (Sir J. E.) on Treaty of Utrecht, ii. 527. Capri antiquities, iv. 29. Cire-perdue process, xii. 387. Mildew in books, xii. 436
Rotunda, Blackfriars Road, and Rowland Hill, x. 221
Rouen, demolition of St. Nicolas' Church, xii. 47
Roullier on corks, ii. 392
Roumanian folk-lore, vi. 287, 455
Round (J. Horace) on Turstin de Wigmore
x. 250
Round (P. Z.) on casting-out jingles, ix. 369 Round Oak Spring, sonnet to, x. 9, 73 Roundel Stone, found in S. Perthshire, 1822, viii.
422 Roundell (Mrs.), her ' Ham House,' additions,
vii. 44 Roundell (Richard Henry), arms and book-plate,
ii. 186 Roundhead, earliest political use of the term, ix.
170 ; x. 357
Roundhead Army List, first, 1642, vi. 342 Roundhead on Oliver Cromwell's head, xi. 453 Roundhouse, explanation of the term, i. 9, 76,
158
Rous or Rowse family, i. 55, 97 Rous or Rowse family of Cransford, West Suffolk,
iii. 270 ; iv. 76
Rousby (F.) on Charles I.'s books, ix. 55 Rousseau (J. J.), and Voltaire, vii. 326 ; viii. 77,
154 ; and Hume, viii. 106 ; and fairies, 369,
436 Rovigo (Duchess de) and the Sans Souci treasures,
vi. 341
Row (P.) on " Nose of wax," viii. 274 Rowan Tree Witch Day : St. Helen's Day, xii. 209,
296
Rowe (A. F.) on step-brother, ii. 38 Rowe (J. Hambley) on Basset : Englefield :
Basevil, x. 29. Clapham (John), author, xi. 509.
Clapham (Rev. Jonathan), xii. 8. De St. Phili-
bert, x. 8. Feet of Fines, Identifications in,
xii. 450. Hosking (James) : Elizabeth Vinni-
combe, vi. 156. Manor identifications, x. 48.
Markham (Rev. George), xii. 248. Pincerna
(Richard), i. 469. Thurlby family, xii. 389 Rowe (N.), his edition of Shakespeare, vii. 69,
117 Rowe (Owen), the regicide, his grandfather, i. 269,
356
Rowe family, i. 269, 356 Rowen family, xi. 449 Rowlandson (Miss), a centenarian kinswoman of
Dr. Johnson, x. 465 Rowley Mile at Newmarket, origin of the name,
iii. 347
Rowse or Rouse family, i. 55, 97 Rowse or Rouse family of Cransford, West
Suffolk, iii. 270 ; iv. 76
Rowton (Lord), pronunciation of his name, v. 149 Roxburghe (Duke of) and Harewood House,
Hanover Square, x. 406 Royal Academy of Sciences and Newton, i. 248,
315, 355 Royal American Regiment, 62nd, its officers, ix.
350, 412 Royal arms in churches, v. 188, 230, 294, 336 ; vi.
53 ; ix. 287
Royal Artillery officers inquired after, ii. 528 Royal burghs, their constitution, xi. 387 Royal clock and press reference, ix. 429 Royal descents, county, ix. 148 Royal Engineers of Ireland, 1251-1801, x. 328 Royal Exchange, statues round, x. 491 Royal family, pedigree in Burke's ' Peerage,' v.
227
Royal family surname, i. 127 Royal hunting adventures, ii. 469 Royal Kepier School, Houghton-le-Spring, vii. 68,
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