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neddau Hills, ix. 239. Crozzil, its meaning, i. 212.
Cuckland, viii. 510. "Gutted owen," iii. 214.
Cyclometer, vi. 217. Dalrymple on the fur trade,
ix. 278. Dalton (C.), Black Rod, iii. 316. De
Creon family, iv. 152. De Kelly grew arms, i. 436.
De Kos family, i. 158. Dee (Dr. John), iii. 73.
Device and motto, iii. 235. Devonian, ix. 14.
Dorset (sixth Earl of), iv. 72. Dryden's brother in
America, viii. 471. Duels, ix. 95. Dunfermline
earldom, i. 78. Elizabeth (Queen), her godmothers,
viii. 490. Emery family, v. 174. English con-
tingent in the last Crusade, ix. 55 ; x. 432. Erken-
wald, Bishop of London, ii. 318. ' Essence of
Malone,' vii. 197. Etherington arms, vi. 433.
Fawcett (General Sir William), ix. 457. Fergaunt,
a surname, vii. 338. Fir-cone in heraldry, i. 330.
Flodden, King's stone at, ii. 131. Ford family, iv.
274. Fortescue family, iv. 195. Gardner barony,
x. 457- Gast, a family name, vii. 418. Gipsy
language, iv. 175. Gordon family, ii. 174 ; iii. 178,
Gordon place-name, ix. 257. Grange (Lady), iv. 16.
Guise (Francis, Duke of), viii. 353. Hannays of
Kirkdale, iv. 196. Bard, its meaning, iv. 358.
Havre de Grce, viii. 513. Heath (Benjamin), iv.
485. Heber (Reginald), viii. 354. Hedgehog, xi.
335. Heraldic, ii. 153 ; viii. 310. Herbert (Sir
Thomas), ii. 438. Holland (Counts of), iii. 31.
1 Homish Apothecary, ' iv. 172. Howard (Sir Philip),
i. 135. Hyde family, i. 515. Irish badges, ix. 133.
Isabel of Portugal, viii. 128. Jones (John), the
regicide, vii. 373. Kentish men, i. 170. King (J.),
language master, ix. 372. 'Lauriers de Nassau,'
ix. 157, 297. Leith halfpenny, v. 466. Lewknor
family, i. 297. London Lord Mayor, first, ii. 437.
Lyngell, its meaning, vii. 314. Margaret of Bour-
bon, vi. 397. Massey (Hugh), i. 432. Master
family, ii. 178. Merlin, viii. 234. Money, white,
iii. 211. Morley (Elizabeth, Lady), x. 76. Morris
(Oapt.), his wife, viii. 533; x. 117. Mortimer,
viii. 68. Motto, " In lumine luce," i. 116. Muse
plots, their meaning, iii, 417. Mutterd, its locality,
iii. 413. Nicholson family, i. 332. "Non terra
sed aquis," vii. 395. Normandy (Duke of), vii. 452.
Noye (William), viii. 488. Odin, his descendants,
ii. 177. 'Oxford Argo,' ii. 475. Pabeinbam (Sir
Lawrence), vii. 73. Parkes (Bessie Rayner), iii. 255.
Parr (John), Mayor, vii. 272. Passy or Passey, vii.
71. Peachi or Pechey (John), viii. 472. 'People's
Journal, 5 i. 296. Peter the German, ii. 437. Pilla-
tery, plant-name, iii. 136. Plantagenet (Margaret),
iii. 33. Polkinghorn, its derivation, iv. 215. Prince
of Wales, title, v. 214. Proverbs, dictionary
of English, ii. 117. Purse, endowing, iii. 413.
Raikes (Robert), i. 318. Reynolds (John), of the
Mint, xi. 275. Roos family, vii. 294. Rosmer,
its locality, iv. 428. Royal standard, vii. 353.
Rudston (Sir John), ii. 515. Rush (Sir W. B.), ii.
157. St. Clair family, iii. 314. St. Cross Priory,
Isle of Wight, iii. 317. St. Kilda, viii. 487.
St. Mary's, Westminster, iv. 401. Scilly Islands,
viii. 346. Scrimanski in ' Hudibras,' iii. 358.
Scrope (Adrian), the regicide, vi. 54. Seal im-
pressions, iii. 333. Silks, Indian and French, i.
171. Silver plate, ii. 375. Smith (Sir Nicholas),
vm. 373 ; x. 491. Smith (Sir Thomas), of Parson's
Green, ix. 133. Soldier ancestors, vi. 132. Soleby,
co. Leicester, ii. 158. Spatchcock, ix. 16. Straw-
berry leaves, ix. 153. Stuart family, vi. 292.
Swigg surname, iv. 464. Thompson family, iv.
548. Token found in the Strand, ix. 373. Trans-
lator's name wanted, viii. 347. Valia as a female
name, viii. 75. Venn (Rev. Henry) and Lord
Mountford, v. 38. Vernon (Sir Thomas), iii. 397.
Vilett (John), iii. 171. Visitation of Suffolk, vii.
175. Wilderspin (Samuel), i. 271. Williams
(Roger), iii. 237. Wollaston family arms, iii. 30.
Wyvill baronetcy, vii. 135
Radcliffe, Cheselden, and Pridmore families, viii. 65 ; ix. 197
Raddon (J.) on Raddon family, viii. 465
Raddon family, viii. 465
Radford (E.) on Rev. Thomas Campbell, vi. 507
Radford (W. L.) on goal and gaol, vi. 230. "In Gordano, " its meaning, vi. 53. Lyme Regis, its ecclesiastical furniture, vi. 387. Mary, Queen of Scots, i. 155. Roman potteries, i. 196. " Settle," ii. 31 6. Trafalgar Chapel, ii. 328. Trask's ' History of Norton-sub-Hamdon,' v. 451. Virtues and vices, vi. 217
Rae (W. Eraser) on Mr. Dilke on Junius, v. 21. Junius, vi. 34. House of Commons' Sessions, xi. 306. Gilpin (John) : Shakespeare in 1790, xii. 26
Raggie, use of the word, xii. 388, 512
Raglan (Lord), portraits of, viii. 204, 287
Raikes (Robert), his parents, i. 249, 318
Rail, burial service read over, viii. 524 ; ix. 76
Railway, first, in Scotland, xii. 186
Railway from Russia to India anticipated, viii. 142
Railway companies, their armorial bearings, ix. 409, 514
Railway literature, xii. 28, 132
Railway tickets, workmen's cheap, v. 452
Rain, grey, shower of, vi. 129
Raine (Charlotte Rosa), her will, iii. 242
Raine (Rev. James), criticism of his 'St. Cuthbert,' iv. 269, 353
Rainfall in July, 1816, xii. 242
Rainolds or Reynolds (William), c. 1544-94, xi. 404
Rakehell, early use of the word, xii. 146
Raleigh (Sir Walter), engraved portraits of, v. 68 ; his signature, vii. 7, 158, 191, 455 ; memorial in St. Margaret's, Westminster, xii. 63, 289 ; in America, 105, 250 ; his parents, 349, 541 ; pronunciation of the name, 366, 497
Ralph, its pronunciation, i. 214, 258, 430
Ram, riding the black, xii. 483
Ram hunting and Eton College, vi. 230, 374 ; vii. 95, 196
Ramage (John), miniature painter, viii. 322
Ramakrishna, Order of, vi. 347, 416
Ramornie on Gainsborough, i. 68
Hampant, use of the word, ix. 485
Ramsay (Allan) and Thomson, x. 245
Ramsay (Prof. W. M.) and the date of the Nativity, iv. 82, 136
Ramsey Abbey, Huntingdonshire, records of, vi. 289
Ramus family, iii. 348, 458
Rancliffe (George, second Lord), his biography, i. 248, 291
Randal (Lord), ballad addressed to, iii. 204