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94 Book, early printed, in Suffolk, iv. 106
Books in wills : Nathaniel Brading, i. 383
" Brass Angel," v. 165 Buckland (Frank) and
Richard Bell, iv. 245 Caldwall (James), artist,
iv. 405" Canabull blue silke," i. 488" Car-
magnole " : " Ca Ira," iv. 109 Carnall
(Robert), iii. 308 Charles II. and his Fubbs
yacht, ii. 253 Children with same Christian
name, i. 113 Corpse bleeding, iii. 35 Devon-
shire Regiment, i. 75 " Dew Drop Inn," i. 355 ;
Dicky birds -omnibus conductors, i. 510 Door-knocker etiquette, i. 487 " Egyptian pompe," ji. 166 Eight kings : nine ladies, i.
391 Electric light in 1853, iv. 66 Essex as Christian name, iii. 92, 295 ' Excelsior ' in pigeon English, ii. 358 Executions, military, iv. 157, 459 " Fare you well, my own Mary Anne," ii. 316 Fire, losses by : licences to beg, v. 357 Fleetwood of Missenden : the Kingsley family, v. 158, 373 Friday as
Christian name, iv. 395 " Gag," " guillotine,"
.,nd " kangaroo " as Parliamentary terms, iv. 35 Game leg, ii. 296 Glenny (Alexander), ii.
.509 "Gold Lion " in Lombard Street, v. 387 Greenwich Market, 1740, ii. 313 Hamlet as baptismal name in 1590, iv. 395 Harmonists : the Philanthropic Society, iv. 239 History of England with riming verses, iv. 375 Hobby- horse, ii. 317 " Howde Men " : Robin Hood's Men, i. 493 Lord Chief Justice, the Sheriff,
- and ventilation, iv. 217, 315 Lunatics and
private lunatic asylums, iv. 251 Maida: naked British soldiers, iv. 172, 272, 334, 492 Major
(H. A.), ii. 297 " Marching Regiment," v. 389 Marriage on 30 February, iii. 146 Mears <William), bell-founder, 1626", iii. 75 Members
-of Parliament, payment of, iv. 187 Monastic
.sites and buried treasure, ii. 515 Mother's maiden name as children's surname, iii. 154 Moving pictures in Fleet Street, ii. 456 News- letters in Public Record Office, i. 158 Notting- ham earthenware tombstones, i. 454 Onion, its pronunciation, i. 485 Overing surname, iv. 178, 277 Penelope as a boy's name, i. 226 " Peter Boat and Doublet," i. 262, 391 Place- names, v. 413 Poor Souls' Light : " Toten- laterne," iii. 30 Portygne, its meaning, ii. 88 Provincial booksellers, ii. 52 Public School Registers, i. 269, 431 Rags left at wells, iii. 470 Records, municipal, printed, ii. 450, 529, iii. 493 ; iv. 131, 390, 451 ; v. 73, 297, 398, 478 ; vi. 91 Rotberhithe, i. 57 St. Dunstan
.and Tunbridge Wells, iv. 54 " Seekers," religious sect, iii. 255 Signs of Old London, v. 416 Soldiers, bearded, iv. 45S Spider's web and fever, iii. 96 Stone's End, Borough, v. 396 " Sung by Reynolds in 1820," v. 172 Sweetapple surname, iii. 213 Thackeray at the British Museum, ii. 428" To the West ! To the West ! " iii. 237 Tournaments and jousts, i. 398 Unicorn on royal arms, iii. 274 Watermarks in paper, ii. 458 " Whacok, Le," i. 278 ; iv. 97 Women and tobacco, v. 89 Yarm : Private Brown, iv. 448 loscrowther : Llandegeman : Rhos-y-cryther, change of place-name, iv. 329, 393
Lhoscrowther, Pembrokeshire, list of incumbents of, iv. 349 ; Bishop Chirbury at, 1451, iv. 349
Rhubarb, first used in England, ix. 83, 157, 274, 316, 373 ; derivation of the word, iii. 328, 392, 476 , <,
Rhuddlan, place-name of Wales and Brittany.
vi. 149
Rhythm in prose and music, iv. 426 " Ribandedeare," 1599, use of the word, ix. 227 Ribeiro dos Sanctos, Portuguese bibliographer,
xii. 120
Riby, Lincolnshire, battle at, 1645, iii. 487 Rice, eaten raw for the complexion, iii. 189, 258 Rice (Bernard) on variants in the text of " Kenil-
worth," vii. 16 Rich (Barnabe), his ' Excellency of Good Women,'
ii. 308, 355 ; his ' The Adventures of Brusanus,
Prince of Hungaria,' 1692, viii. 210, 254 Rich (Hugh), Franciscan, executed 1534, viii. 366 Rich (Jeremiah), his works, c. 1648-54, ii. 248, 356 Richard I., his statue in London, iv. 285 Richard II near Calais, i. 466, 514 ; portrait of,
presented to Queen Elizabeth, vii. 6, 57 ' Richard of Cirencester on the Ancient State of
Britain,' x. 289, 350 Richards (A. Bate), his mother, viii. 168 Richards (Bessie M.) on authors of quotations
wanted, i. 169
Richards (G.) on Manderville : Manfield, viii. 469 Richards (G. W.) on Job or Jope family, iii. 448 Richards (Robert), Uttoxeter printer c. 1785, iii.
405. 454 Richards family of Bramley House, v. 66, 177
Richardson ( ), auctioneer, c. 1850, vii. 50
Richardson (D. L.), author, vii. 49
Richardson (H. G.) on ' Dives and Pauper,' iv.
321, 358, 527
Richardson (Joseph), bookseller, d. 1763, v. 148 Richardson (Capt. Sir R.), Nova Scotia, d. 1762,
v. 48 Richardson (S.), and the English philosophers, iii.
5 ; his supposed connexions in Derbyshire, iii.
123 ; his references to Methodists, iii. 124 ;
his birth, iii. 127 ; Anna Howe and Charlotte
Grandison, iii. 164 ; first edition of " Clarissa
Harlowe,' vii. 250 ; his birthplace, xii. 320 Richardson family of Munster, vii. 347 Richardson family of Smalley, Derby, vii. 287 Richborough remains in Bethnal Green, vi. 90 Richelieu (Cardinal Alphonse de), his Christian
name, vi. 7, 96, 196
Richelieu and N. L. Vasseur, engineer, 1748, v. 70 Richmond, Vineyard Congregational Church,
registers of baptisms, ix. 429
Richmond, Yorkshire, market custom at. iv. 307 Richter (J. P. F.), English translations of, v. 290,
411 Rickets called " English disease " in Germany,
x. 370, 474
Ricketts (A. J.) on Baker of Ashcombe, x. 270 Ricketts (William) =Mary Goodwin, and Johnson
family, iii. 168 Rickmansworth Church, indulgence in aid of
repairs, i. 245 Rickword (G.) on Ayloffe, ix. 252 Cooke
(Nathaniel), xi. 63 'Harwich and George I.,
ix. 229 London M.P.'s, 1601 : Love : Tenison,
xii. 18 " Master " and " gentleman," x. 94 Ricordo (Mi) on Fortnum & Mason, xi. 341 Riddell (Mrs. C.) on Lawton and Inman families,
iii. 368 Riddell (Rev. H. Scott), 1798-187Q, his songs, viii.
467 Riddell (Maria), and Burns, x. 50, 153 ; her essay
on B^rns, 1796, xii. 169 Riddell (Robert), antiquary, d. 1794, vii. 510