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GENERAL INDEX.


Regimental distinctions in the British army, viii.

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Regimental marches, x. 167, 312, 352, 377, 457 Regiments : royal, of the line, iii. 69, 112 ;

French, in English pay, ix. 130 ; Bombay,

1662-5, its history, x. 1 ; Scots Greys, its

history, x. 347, 396, 454 Registers : used to stop rats' hole, i. 266 ; curious

entries in, vii. 26 ; ix. 65 ; before 1538, xii. 388

Registers :

Blakesley, Northants, restored, viii. 45

Golden Ball, Southwark, i. 329

Hursley, xii. 223

Inns of Court, minor, admission registers,

viii. 428 ; ix. 114 Islington, their date, xi. 169 Knights Templars, &c., iv. 167, 235 Marriage registers of the Fleet and other

places, i. 75

St. Kitts, iv. 327 ; vi. 76, 192 St. Peter's, Cornhill, burial registers, i. 287 Selby, xii. 409, 475 Tottenham, iii. 226 Walgrave, Northants, viii. 45 West Indian, ix. 415 Registration Act, 28 July, 1812, its originator,

vii. 186 Registration of births, marriages, and deaths, xi.

348 ; xii. 96

Reichel (O. J.) on archdeacons' marks, v. 314. Ash, place-name, i. 137. Cherry in place- names, vi. 69. Court Roll terms, vii. 249. Fate of the Tracys, iv. 274. Oprower, i. 313. Place, v. 475. Ploughgang and other measures, i. 354. Tideswell and Tideslow, i. 471 ; ii. 95. Woffington, ii. 174

Reid (Jane) on Macleay family, xii. 150 Reid (William Hamilton), his biography, xi. 328 Reid (W. L.) on Sterne and Johnson, v. 108 Reimann (Prof. P.) on Macaulay's ' Frederic the

Great,' xi. 127 Reinach (Salomon) on ladies and side-saddles,

xii. 247 Reindeer, bet on its spelling, viii. 170, 258, 358,

416, 451 ; x. 453

Reinpa=requiescere in pace, xi. 463 Relhan (G. C.) on French heraldry, vi. 349 Relics : St. Gregory the Great, i. 106, 158 ; Irish historical and artistic, 206 ; handkerchiefs as, viii. 448 ; stationing relics, 1501, ix. 89 Religion, Carlyle on, vi. 470 ; vii. 12 ; and

Masonry, vii. 467, 513 Religious houses, ancient, iii. 69 ; locality of, vi.

430 ; in Sussex, vi. 449 ; vii. 134, 294, 415 Relton (F. H.) on Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, v. 201. Bowes (Richard), iv. 427. Bowes of Elford, iv. 408. Carter (Mary), ii. 513. Coke (Vice- Chamberlain), iii. 146. Dethick pedigree, vi. 467; x. 214. Duchess Sarah, ii. 211, 372, 414, 494. Gilbert family, v. 148. H in Shrop- shire, vii. 166. Harley (Robert), Earl of Ox- ford, iv. 206 ; v. 390, 471. Luther family, Hi. 27. Nelson's royal descent, iv. 322. Pol- hill family, xi. 315. Reynardson family, x. 409. Richard III.'s mother, ix. 207, 472. Rudge family, x. 470 ; xi. 114. Rugge or Rudge family, x. 169. Shorter: Walpole, iii. 317. Walpole (Horace), his letters, iii. 386 ; v. 133 Remarriage and courtesy titles, vi. 209, 374,

472 ; vii. 18

Rememberable, its use, v. 20 Remus (Uncle) in Tuscany, ii. 183, 276


Rendall (Herbert) on Baughan : Boffin, xii. 112 Rendall (Vernon) on Joseph Knight, vii. 501 Rendez-vous, earliest quotation for the word,

v. 306 Rennie (John), his residence in Stamford Street,

Blackfriars, v. 483 ; vi. 52, 91 Rennie (Rev. John) and Registration Act, 1812,

vii. 186

Rennie (J. A.) on engineers' portraits, vii. 347 Renshaw, Raynshaw, or Ravenshaw family,

viii. 129

Renyi (Francis), the ballad of, iv. 69, 176 Renzi (Sir Matthew de), d. 1635, x. 369, 433 Repartee of royalty, iv. 467 ; v. 12 Repington (Mr.) and Dr. Johnson, x. 390 ' Reps and rips," slang words defined, ix. 249 Republic, early use of the word, x. 507 R6publique Francaise on French assignats, vi. 149 Requiem, a shark, ii. 85 Research on Thelma : its derivation, x. 289.

' Victoria County Histories,' ix. 187 Reseda on the Globe Theatre, xii. 307 Reserve of Officers on Athenian system of dating ,

i. 489. Classic and translator, i. 508. " Rop- ing " a horse in Latin, i. 448 Residence dinners in Durham, iii. 1, 343 Resist china, meaning of the term, viii. 230 Resp., meaning of the contraction, iv. 9, 50 Restall (W. S.) on authors of quotations wanted,

xii. 288

Restaurateur, origin of the word, viii. 207 Restoration, ships renamed after, xi. 10, 73 Restoration characters, their history, xii. 328 Restoration plays, xii. 429 " Restraynte ' of " the townes," Lincolnshire,

viii. 47

Resurrection, movable, at Sheffield, 1558, i. 265 Retable, term in ecclesiastical architecture, viii.

65

Retreat on quotations wanted, iv. 529 Retrospective, the word introduced into French,

viii. 206 Reusner (Nicholas), his ' Symbola Heroica,' 1664,

viii. 456

Revenue, pronunciation of the word, v. 427, 494 Reverend ( Vicomte A. ) on Stutt family, iii. 448 Reverend Esquires, instance in 1804, ii. 307 Reversion of trees, ii. 88, 153 Revert, Disraeli's use of the word, ix. 70 Revett family of Checkers, Bucks, vii. 168, 310,

418 Revolution of 1688, memorials connected with,

xii. 188

Revolution Society, temp. William III., x. 247, 317 Revolutionist on De Gourbillon, iv. 149 Rewman, use of the word, vi. 309, 373, 456 Rex on authors of quotations wanted, xi. 129 Reynardson family, x. 409 Reynolds (A.) on Hannah Lightfoot, vii. 289 Reynolds (H. F.) on ' Book of Loughscur,' vii.

429. Reynolds family, vi. 428 Reynolds (John Hamilton), and Thomas Hood,

ii. 67; his pen-name Edward Herbert, vi. 190,

296 Reynolds (Sir Joshua), epigram on, i. 146 ; and

Valentine Green, ii. 521 : his group of Hon.

Henry Fane, Jones, and Blair, iii. 387 ; at Le

Portel, y. 228, 356 ; his portrait of Gibbon,

487 ; his portrait of Miss Greville, vii. 29 ;

picture of Sarah Siddons, ix. 183 ; on an

equestrian statue, x. 129

Reynolds (Millicent)=John Stubbs, 1785, v. 329 Reynolds (R.) on Thomas Bettesworth, v. 308