Notes and Queries, Jan., 1920.
SUBJECT INDEX.
349
Quarrymen's terms, in Herefordshire, 289
" Quentin Durward," points to be solved, 268,
306 " Querelle d'Allemand," meaning and origin of
phrase, 9
Quotations :
[An]d dimpling eddies, 67
And the low plashing of the sea, 268
Blest be the man, 322
Confluxerunt omni parte Europse, 42, 83
Death, at the bedside standing, 15
Exemplo patrum commotus, 42, 83
Flocuerunt sancti in Hibernia, 42, 83
Grandmother's garden edged with box, 183
He was better than all my doubts and fears,
183
I am the way the past has trod, 239 I think of thee in the night, 127
I will laugh with you , 211
If of dull wits this stripling you suspect,
98, 139
If you were April's lady, 295, 334 In a small New England garden, 183 In Arizona caught, 322 In summer when the vales are clear, 322 Know'st thou not their language, 295 Many a man on the road of life, 70 " Nos habitat, non tartara, 119 Now Nature sleeps, 42
Now praise to the Lord Almighty, 183, 223 Nunquam minus solus, quam cum solus, 38 Oh, for a book, 237, 277, 297 Quinque sumus fratres, 26 Say not good-night, 322 The good we wish for often proves our bane,
26
The kiss of the sun for pardon, 268 They shall not pass, 239 What part of dread eternity, 322 When Milton lost his eyes, 322 Yes, I will leave the battlefield, 239 You who govern public affairs, 295
Rabelais's supposed parody of hymn ' Adeste
Fideles,' 292, 329
Rain and mowing, connection between, 41, 81, 106 Raleigh (Sir Walter) and Queen Elizabeth at
Sandgate, 96, 273 ; his East London origin, and
history of, 15, 51 'Rambles around Nottingham,' c. 1855, author's
name wanted, 139
Reade (Edward), letter to Richard Edwards, 118 Records of English births, marriages and deaths
at Boulogne, 181 Records, memorial, whereabouts and particulars,
182, 244
Records of Fleet Prison, whereabouts wanted, 266 Records, the Third Report of the Royal Com-
misson on Public, a note on, 314 Records, Warwickshire, society proposed to
publish them, 223 Rede-birds, their identification and name, 265, 329
Regiments, 3rd Foot Guards, 270
' Revenger's Tragedy,' 225
Reverie in Old Ratcliffe, 171, 214 ]
Richard I. in captivity, 21, 77
Richenda, woman's Christian name, its origin,
237, 324
Riddle of George Selwyn, 153, 188 Rime on Dr. Fell, its source, 315 Rime on East Anglian characters and character- istics, 178, 246
Rimes describing cottage-brewed beers, 209 Ripon spurs, and other guarded spurs, 119 Roberts (Field-Marshal Earl), house where he
died, 125, 219 Roberts (Morley), key to his novel ' Life of Henry
Maitland,' 151, 269 Robertson, of Dublin, miniaturist, his identity,
208, 249, 250, 279 Robertson (John), poet, identified as John Robert
Seeley, 49 Robinson (Brooke) of Dudley, his family's history
by, 97, 130
Roger de Gloucester, 17, 73, 101, 170 ; in Domes- day, 233 Romeland, St. Albans, origin of name wanted.
294
" Romer " months, meaning of the term, 150, 192 Rosalind's hair, its colour, 194, 208 " Rough " as house-name, 97, 164 " Rough-necks," explanation wanted of term, 42 Royal arms ; see Heraldry Royal Assent, 95, 155, 214, 272 Royal grooms, particulars wanted, 294 Royal personages, statues and memorials to, 260 Ruislip, etymology of the place-name, 231 " Rumble," war slang, its meaning, 79 Russel (Amos) of Lincoln, c. 1729, information
wanted, 317 Russell (Charles) or Russel, Winchester scholar, his
history, 207 Russell (Rt. Hon. G. W. E.), his death noticed, 84 ;
letter on word " trounce," 131 Russell (Lord John), conversation with Napoleon
I., 12, 47, 48, 82 Russell family of Beaminster and Powerstock,
207 Rutter, origin of A the family name, 7, 54
Sa., a lion rampant betwixt six fusils in pale, 154
Sadler (Sir Samuel Alexander), memorial at
Middlesborough, 89
St. Alkelda, her history and name, 152, 190, 247 St. Bees College, Cumberland, alumni of, 11 St. Clement as patron saint of blacksmiths, 110 St. Cuthman, his history, 76, 77 St. Dunstan's-in-the-East parish charities, &c., 69 St. Henry the Englishman, bishop in Finland, 50 ' St. Hilda's, South Shields, gaps in list of its
vicars, 70 St. James, the Court of, first use of term in
diplomacy, 265, 324 St. John Baptist heads, 209, 238, 276 St. John the Baptist's head and Herodias, 67 St. John the Evangelist's, Waterloo Road, inscrip- tions in church, 63, 135, 193, 216 | 4 St. Stephen and Herod,' ballad and legend, 31&j St. Trunnion, identity of, 7, 53