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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 27, 1901
Quotations :
Plays are a mirror, 148
Quod mortui non mordent, 308
Rejoice that man is hurled, 330, 398
Rien rechercher, Rien rejetter, 90
Sheepskins, beeswax, putty, pitch, and plaster, 489
The golden rood, the torch, the long procession, 510
The hand that rocks the cradle, 420
The priest who slew the slayer, 330
There, but for the grace of God, 269, 351
They eat and drink and scheme and plod, 298
Thou cam'st not to thy place by accident, 330, 398
Thou canst not name one tender tie, 8
'Tis might half slumb'ring on its own right arm, 458
Tout latsse- tout cassetout passe, 247
Ubi lapsus ? quid feci ? 74
Un livre est un ami qui ne trompe jamais, 497
TJn seul endroit y mene, et de ce seul endroit, 497
Veuve d'un peuple-roi, mais reine encore du monde, 497
We live in deeds, not years, 330, 398
"We perceive a softness coming over the heart of a nation, 388
What do we hire our ministers for if not to stop delusion ? 489
When late within the Caspian Sea, 489
When the wine is good and the purse is full, 248 Quotations from Shakespeare on wall calendars, 202,
334, 478 R. on dowager peeresses, 468
Huitson family, 129
Stanbury of Devon and Cornwall, 128 R. (A. F.) on interesting legal action, 206
"Twopenny Tube," 29 R. (D. M.) on Barclays of Mathers, 309
Rose and Zorzi families, 68 R. (J.) on boulder stones, 27
Good Friday and parsley, 264
R. (J. A.) on Charles Lamb and ' The Champion,' 131 R n (J. !\) on hedge in Bacon's essay ' On Gardens,' 489
"John Company," 34 R. (N. K.) on lines on the skin, 27 R. (V.) on definition of gratitude, 172
Johnson (Dr.), 176
R. (W.) on " Non terra sed aquis," 247 Rabbating, use of the word by Shakespeare, 407 Rabelais and the knavish Shakespeare, 162, 255, 330,
474 Radcliffe (J.) on Arrand and Darrand, 75
Arundel : Walden, 155
'Attur. Acad,,' 198, 519
Authors of books, 277
Barclays of Mathers, 412
" Bull and Last," 255
Carroll (Sir William F.), 134
' Essence of Malone,' 197
Fergaunt, a surname, 338
Gast, a family name, 418
Jones (John), the regicide, 373
Lyngell, its meaning, 314
" Won terra sed aquis," a motto, 395
Normandy (Duke of), 452
Pabeinham (Sir Lawrence), his biography, 73
Parr (John), Mayor, 1773, 272
Radcliffe (J.) on Passy or Passey, 71
Roos family, 294
Royal standard, 353
Visitation of Suffolk, 175
Wyvill baronetcy, 135
Ralegh (Sir W.), his signature, 7, 158, 191, 455 Ram hunting and Eton College, 95, 196 Randolph (J. A.) on county abbeys, 327 Raphael, picture attributed to, 408 Rat, the, its introduction into Europe, 428 Ratcliffe (T.) on Anglo-Hebrew slang : kybosh, 277
Become, its meaning, 277
Blackheads, 253
Centipedes, local name, 395
" Close-eyed," its meaning, 269
" Devil's broth," its meaning, 266
Fair and making fair, 446
" Half rat and half weasel," 269
" Hutching about," its meaning, 272
Powdering gown, 374
Shoehorned, its meaning, 394
Whifflers and whiffling, 254 Ravend family of St. Eustatius, 308 Rawlins (F.) on Rawlins- White, 428 Rawlins-White, Reformation martyr, 428, 513 Rayner (T.) on 'The Troth of Gilbert a Beckett,'
437
Read (F. W.) on healing stone, 135 Reade (A. L.) on Davenport-Hulme, 129
Mulock (Thomas Samuel), 1787-1869, 482, 501 Reading, arms in St. Mary's Church, 488 Rechabites, the, and the Fortunate Islands, 14 Recitation, 'The Way of the World,' author wanted,
150, 237, 378
Records, Roman Catholic, 389, 471 Red Cross on the acacia in Freemasonry, 213 Regimental losses in the American Civil War, 132 Regiment that declined to go to India, 329 Reid (A. G.) on Michael Bruce and Burns, 466
Galluses = braces, 155
Inscription in the metaphysics class-room in Edin- burgh University, 485
"Money trusted," 190
Trental= " month's mind," 91 Reminiscence, an early, 1837, 223 Rhododendrons and oleanders, 88, 117, 171 Riddle, " I sit on a rock," 328 Right, vulgar misuse of, 49, 271, 396 " Kight here," use of the expression in old metrical
romances, 45
Rime, the Lord's Prayer and the Ten Command- ments in, 53
Rimes, nursery, 18, 249 ; ladybird, 95, 396 Ring of Queen Elizabeth, 368, 438 Rinnel Church, inscription in, 08, 315 Rivett-Carnac (J. H.) on Coronation Stone, 309
Downing Street, 92
Genealogical trees, 71
Healing stones, 335
Heraldic, 87
Horses with four white stockings toll-free, 111^
Incised circles on stones, 491
Lizard folk-lore, 224
Monolith with cup-markings in Hyde Park, 69, 195
Moon lore, 27