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229
Huberts (Wilson Aylsbury), his descendants, iii. 288,
331 Roberts (W. M.) on Middleton family of Derbyshire,
ix. 387
Robertson (J. Logie) on " winged " Skye, i. 75, 216 Robertson (J. R.) on Simon Fraser, vi. 157; vii. 75,
192, 431. " Half-Moon" Tavern: "The May- pole," vi. 257, 413. London taverns, vii. 69.
Mallet used by Wren, x. 17 Robertson (T. W.) on prototypes of characters in
'Caste,' x. 108, 216. Production of his plays, xii.
365, 476
Robertson (Rev. William), verses by, vi. 65 Robespierre (F. M. J. I.), and Curran, i. 183, 295,
438 ; canonization, xii. 370 Robie Uncle's wraith, iv. 86 Robin a Bobbin, old Derbyshire rime, xii. 503 Robinson (Dean), of York, his wife, vi. 7, 134 Robinson (F. L.) on John Moore, vi. 55 Robinson (G.) on J. F. Smith, vi. 74 Robinson (J.) on Alpine Club, xii. 406. Brown (Tom)
and Dr. Fell, iii. 193. Christmas card, first, ix. 56.
Delavel family, iv. 486. Evening newspaper, early,
v.477. Morris (Capt.), his wife, x. 173. Water- pipes, ancient, iv. 15 Robiuson (J. R.) on 'Gambler Detected,' ix. 150.
Tiger = boy groom, ii. 78. Wharton, Philip, Duke
of, i. 170
Robinson (W. C.) on Queen Cunegunda, ix. 189 Robinson (W. H.) on autographs, i. 268. Bookbind- ing question, i. 152 Robsart (Amy), particulars of, x. 507 ; her biography,
xi. 112 Robson (F.), actor, portrait of and essay by Sala on,
viii. 144 Robson (N. E.) on "Married! married! and not to
me ! " iv. 255
Rochdale parish registers, index to, ii. 80 Roche peerage, ii. 448 ; iii. 274 ; iv. 132 Rochester, James II. at, iii. 384, 471 Rochester (Elizabeth, Lady), 'La Triste Heritiere,'
her portrait, x. 509 ; xi. 75, 136 Rochester (John, Earl of), his monkey and Lady
Sandwich, v. 356, 442 ; his descendants and family,
x. 466
Rochester family, v. 188 Rochester Row, Old, Westminster, change of name,
xii. 66 Rock : " Captain Rock," his history, vii. 227, 353 ;
viii. 54
Kockall, island or rock in North Atlantic, x. 69, 157 Rockingham family and Rockingham, i. 187 Rodex : " Out of rodex," meaning of the phrase, xii. 5 Rodfall, its meaning, iii. 89, 214, 294 Rodgers (J.) on William Blythe's descendants, xii. 29.
Gould (Thoroton), ii. 69. Oddyngesles (Sir John
de), x. 387
Roe, suggested Maid of Honour in 1714, viii. 525 Roe (T.) on Home or Hearne, xi. 188 Roeder (C.) on Miles Standish's wife, i. 509 Roger's blast, origin of the term, vi. 508 Rogers (John), Westminster scholar, iii. 368 Rogers (Samuel), his 'Ginevra,' v. 3, 92, 154, 505;
vi. 37 Rogers (Rev. Simon), rector of Stourmoutb, Kent, ii. 69
Rogers (Woodes), his biography, i. 68, 158
Roker, manicurists' term, vii. 28, 135, 238
Rolfe (F. W.) on cushions on the altar, xii. 398, 498
Pontifical privileges, ix. 290 Rolli (Paolo), poet, and his patrons, ii. 226, 416 Kollick, use of word, v. 415 ; xi. 47, 177, 298, 432 Rolling-pins as charms, iii. 245, 337, 392, 438 ; iv.
154, 235, 354
Rollins (Mary Packard), lines by, vii. 91 Rollo on North Wyke alias Moreton Wyke, ix. 104 Rolls, Durham account, words in, iii. 221 Rolls in Augmentation Office, i. 368, 457, 497 Rolt family of Bedfordshire, viii. 260 Roman Britain, Christianity in, iv. 229, 334, 406,
503 Roman Catholic, earliest instance of the name, ii.
227, 394, 475, 515
Roman Catholic records, vii. 389, 471 Roman Catholic historical catechism in Irish schools,
xi. 209
Roman Catholicism in London before 1778, iv. 511 Roman coinage and weights, iv. 513 Roman Empire, its fall, v. 28
Roman England, i. 36 ; exhibition suggested, ii. 244 Roman house, its rediscovery, i. 225 Roman measures and Tara Hall, xi. 121 Roman numerals for 1900 and other years, iii. 90,
214, 423 ; iv. 57, 151, 233, 428 ; v. 366 ; xi. 368 Roman pits, xii. 28, 131 Roman posca, a beverage, i. 369, 518 Roman potteries in England, i. 68, 196 Roman remains in Dorset, iv. 266 Roman road unearthed at Reigate, i. 124 Roman steelyard weights, vii. 228, 317 Roman wash, cosmetic, v. 69, 256 Roman years 751-3, v. 125 Komans and battle-axes, i. 269, 432 ; ii. 154 " Romans des Douze Pairs," vol. x." ix. 290, 352 Romany chal, iii. 108, 373 Romany ghili, iii. 366, 438 Rome, incident at S. Andrea delle Fratte, ii. 168,
297, 355 ; Ghetto in, ii. 463 ; iii. 90, 154, 312 ;
pagan festival in, iv. 61 ; pronunciation of its name
temp. George IV., 31, 217 ; date of its building, v.
245, 405 ; obelisk at St. Peter's, viii. 405, 505 ;
xi. 435 ; its early hotels, ix. 105, 195 ; discoveries
at, 126 ; Scottish College at, x. 148 Romford, Essex, Shakespeares at, 1637-87, xii. 205,
314 Romney (George), his Canning portraits, i. 47;
missing picture by, iv. 167 ; and Mr. and Mrs.
Wogan Browne, 438 ; his books, v. 289, 426 ; and
the Royal Academy, ix. 7 ; his portrait of John
Wesley, xi. 447, 516 ; xii. 37 Ronjat, the king's serjeant-surgeon, v. 475 ; vi. 37,
137, 236 Rood, Holy, of Lisle, vi. 232 ; the Black, history of
the relic, 309, 378
Rood Well, Edinburgh, its site, vii. 207, 475 Roods and rood-lofts, v. 477 Roof-tree, its origin, ix. 108 Roofs, leaden, ages of, viii. 120 Rooi-batje=red coat, its origin, viii. 282, 327 Rook wood (Ambrose), his flight and execution, xi. 5,
115, 514 ; his ride, 9