Notes and Queries, July 29, 1911.
INDEX.
527
Rousseau (J. J.) English references to his essay
on the sciences, 405 ; and Voltaire in 1770, 447
Bousthwel (Chotta), his ' Man in the Tiger Skin,'
386
Howe ( J. Hambley) on alien priories, 167
B and G confused in Domesday, 443
Bowles's ' Hundred of Penwith,' 47
Pincerna (Simon) and Westminster, 170
Rowland (Kate Mason) on Herbert W. Stebbins, 87
Royal arms, origin of unicorn on, 187, 273, 297
" Royal Blue " omnibuses, origin of the name,
189, 257
Royal Exchange : statue of Queen Elizabeth in,
187, 230, 315 ; Gresham College, and Crosby
Hall, 241 ; frescoes and statues, 385 ; history
of paving-blocks in, 429, 473
Royal Society, its rarities, 467
Rudder (Samuel), his birthplace, 1726, 244
Rules for servants, sixteenth- century, 166
Rumney or Romney (George), recusant, c. 1611,
169
Ruskin (John) on Dante and a font, 17 Russel (Miss) and Prince Bismarck, 1836, 47 Russell (Alex.) on W. A. Clouston, 328 Russell (Lady) on Essex as Christian name, 377
Scott (Sir Walter), his poet ancestor, 336 Russell (Right Hon. G. W. E.) on authors of
quotations wanted, 15* Faber (Rev. P. W.), 54 Junius and the horsewhipping of the Duke
of Bedford, 410, 495 King (Bishop Edward), 307 Rutland (Roger, fifth Earl of), and Shakespeare,
307, 357 Rylands (John) Library, exhibition of Bibles, 281
S. on Nottingham monastery not in Dugdale, 53
S. (A.) on Ainsworth the lexicographer, 476
S. (A. H.) on John Hudson, 197
S. (H.) on Thackeray and the stage, 74
S. (H. K. St. J.) on corn and dishonesty, 95
Murderers reprieved for marriage, 298 S. (J. S.) on Milton Bibles, 1 S. (L.) on pawper or pauper bird, 89 S. (M. L.) on Rossetti on art, 407 S. (S.) on alien priories, 255
Custom House cutters, 477
' Guide for the Penitent,' 272
Leader of the House of Commons, 176
Thane (John), print-seller and engraver, 338 S. (S. W.) on Walter R. Benjamin, 393
Bethlem Royal Hospital, 254
Church briefs, 473
Pyrrhus's toe, 174
Rolle's ' Prick of Conscience,' 277 S r (W.) on Samuel Rogers and Disraeli, 268 S. (T.) on souchy, 449 S. (T. H.) on Dryden as a place-name, 137 S. (W.) on black bandsmen in the Army, 336, 371
Holwell family : J. Pigott : J. Power, 272
Rags left at wells, 471
" Secure arms," 346
Terrace, 252
Victory : early ships of the name, 113 S. (W. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, 15
Ballantyne (James) Kelso press, 397
Bibles with curious readings, 433
Conyngham (Lady), 37
Count of the Holy Roman Empire, 54
Echoes, remarkable, 352
S. (W. S.) on ' Plying Dutchman,' 95
Folk-lore bibliography, 175
Howard (Cecil), 238
Jamineau (Isaac), 73
Junius and the Duke of Bedford, 292
Leake and Martin- Leake families, 56
Mother's maiden name as children's surname*
154
Napoleon print, 197 Parish formation, 253 ' Ralph Roister Doister,' 454 Smiths of Parndon, Hertfordshire, 95 Tennyson's ' Flower in the crannied wall/
358
" Terse " claret, 117 Thackeray (Thomas James), 132 Victoria (Queen), her maternal great-grand- mother, 471
' White Hand and a Black Thumb,' 338 Woodville (Elizabeth) and the Kings of
Cologne, 18 SS, Collar of, and the motto " Souvent me
souvient," 361, 413, 453 Sackbut, parody of Oxford official edict, 35 Saillie, sailye, sally = a projection, outjutting
room, 134
Sailors' R's, the term explained, 57 St. Anne, churches dedicated to, changed to All
Saints, 148
St. Dunstan and Tunbridge Wells, 489 St. George, and the dragon, 467 ; and the lamb.
487
St. Helena portraitist, Denzil Ibbetson, 327, 391 St. Hyacinthus, churches dedicated to, 72 St. Leger (Sir Anthony) and Tottel's * Miscellany,'
201, 322, 423 St. Mark's, North Audley Street, its notice board,
235
St. Mark's Eve : " Watching the supper," 305 St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, Perm memorial in, 125 St. Patrick and shamrock, 467 St. Prothus, churches dedicated to, 72 St. Swithin on adders' fat as cure for deafness, 117 " Capping " at Scottish Universities, 478 Charades by Col. Fitzpatrick, 356 Chartres Cathedral, 448 Coroner of the Verge, 96 Cowper's ' Charity ' : " porcelain," 456 Dogs on brasses and stone effigies, 376 Fishing in classical times, 453 John de Cosington, 133 Lear (King) and his family, 481 Murderers reprieved for marriage, 195 " Rebecca and her Daughters," 89 SS. Prothus and Hyacinthus, 72 Sanctuary rings, 436 Thread-papers, 90 Wall churches, 434 Woolsthorpe, its derivation, 418 St. William's Day, historical observance of, at
York, 107 St. Zita's Chapel, Ely, built by Sir W T . Langstow,
1456, 229 Salmon (David) on authors of quotations wanted,
177
Dutchmen in Pembroke, 293 Sampson (G.) on Macaulay's allusions, 207
' Saturday Review ' and the Saxons, 147 Sampson family of Yorkshire, 349 Samwell (Rev. J.) of Broadway Meeting, Somer- set, 9, 75
Sanctuary rings, their origin and use, 347, 436 Sandgate, Mrs. Siddons's visit, 227