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Regimental mottoes, v. 389
Regimental nicknames, v. 164, 161, 224, 263, 377, 438 vi. 235
Registering births and deaths, i. 131, 213
Registers, Bishops', and previous transcripts, i. 306, 376 ; x. 448
Registers, British colonial, ii. 108
Registers, Dublin, xi. 209, 272, 418
Registers, marriage, inaccuracies in, ii. 488 ; iii. 32
Registers, parish : Berkshire, i. 384 ; oldest, ii. 35, 133, 176, 278, 396, 416, 490 ; of Shipton, Salop, 66 ; Rochdale, 80 ; dating from feast of St. John, 427, 478, 516 ; lost, ii. 529 ; iii. Ill ; " Gutted owen" in, iii. 90, 214 ; how to read old, 447, 497; untrustworthy, iv. 149, 210, 482: articles on, viii. 244, 312 ; of Broadwood-Widger, Devonshire, 259, 333, 392 ; entries in, viii. 464 ; ix. 33 ; their care and protection, ix. 168, 337,409 ; fees for searching, x. 148, 394, 428 ; xi. 130, 252, 453 ; mistakes in printed, xi. 326, 415 ; in the Midlands, xii. 209, 292 ; Berkshire and Oxfordshire, 388, 431, 457
Registers in France, v. 516 ; vi. 55
Registers of London Livery Companies, i. 285, 412
Registrar, parish, of long standing, iii. 167
Reichel (Oswald J.) on ancient demesne or Cornwall fee, xi. 210 ; xii. 72. Chalices of wood, ix. 214. Edward VII., rime on, ix. 274. Huish, its origin, vi. 297. Place, xi. 237. Popple, its meaning, x. 294
Reid (A. G.) on bastardy, iv. 216. Bruce (Michael) and Burns, vii. 466. Cervantes and Burns, iv. 144. "Chalk on the door," ii. 37. Cordwainer, v. 14. 'Dr. Syntax,' y. 151. Drummond families, i. 91. Edinburgh University, inscription in the meta- physics class-room, vii. 485. Epitaph at Glen- eagles, vi. 386. Farntosh, its origin, v. 136. Gall uses = braces, vii. 155. Great oath, Scottish term, v. 13. Highland dress, i. 243. Ladle, silver, iii. 137. Lampposts and magistrates' houses, ii. 526. "Long and young family." v. 333. Longe- vity, judicial, i. 23. Lordship, Scottish use of the title, vi. 376. Lynch laws in modern use, ii. 253. Mackenzie, its pronunciation, ii. 495. Mary, Queen of Scots : Bastien, vi. 207. " Money trusted," vii. 190. Parallel passages, iii. 47. Perth (three Duchesses of), i. 466. Perth in the sixteenth cen- tury, iv. 186. Robertson (Rev. William), verses by, vi. 65. Robie Uncle's wraith, iv. 86. "Sair saunt for the Crune," iii. 33. Scouring of land, ii. 78. Trental= month's mind, vii. 91. Truffle- hunting pigg, vi. 279. Valentines, early, i. 473. Water, its pronunciation, iv. 443
Reid (G. R.) on " Be the day weary," v. 249
Reid family of Hailles, iv. 348, 465
Reigate, Roman road unearthed at, i. 124
Reims relics of the past, viii. 282, 347
Reinle (K. E.) on end: an end, v. 277. Gothic spaurds, v. 273
Relative on battle of the Nile, xii. 324
Release, as a ship-salving word, xi. 106
Reliable, use of the word, x. 25
Relic, dated 1652, found during alterations in Lombard Street, x. 114
Relics, stolen, restored, ii. 77, 198
Religion : a definition, vi. 308, 352, 436
'Religion of Nature Delineated,' edition of 1722, xii
486
Religious immured alive, xii. 25, 131, 297, 376, 517
Reliquary at Orvieto, viii. 123, 214
Relton (F. H.) on Lancelot Sharpe, Sir R. Phillips, and Coleridge, xi. 434
Remington & Co., absorption of firm, iv. 47, 97
Reminiscence, an early, 1837, vii. 223
Remote as a Christian name, v. 8
Renault (R.) on Dr. J. Mervin Nootb, vi. 470
Rendall (V.) on Latin quotations, iv. 327
Rene=a small watercourse, ix. 329, 434
Renfred as a Christian name, v. 375, 460
Rent paid at a tomb in church, viii. 302, 355, 411 ; ix. 38
Rent services, ancient ceremony, iv. 396, 504
Renwick (J. C.) on " off" for "of,"iv. 171. " Ruction," ii. 489. Soot, its pronunciation, iii. 15
Replica, a striking, iv. 226
Reporter, earliest journalistic use of the word, v. 616
Reprint, lines omitted in, iii. 5
Repton (George), his Parliamentary career, xii. 407
Requests, Court of, xii. 309, 490
Reredos : Lardose, v. 455 ; vi. 36
Research, historical, notes on, iii. 302
Residenter, use of the word in Ireland, xi. 446
' Reskimer, a Cornish Gent.,' portrait by Holbein, xii. 169, 276,512
" Rest, but do not loiter," i. 38
Reverend (Most), Right Reverend, and Very Reve- rend, ix. 126
R6verend on Westphalie, x. 336
Re've'rend (Vte.) on Browne-Mill, iv. 267. Dauvergne alias d'Auvergne, iv. 287
Rex Britanniarum, use of the title, viii. 103
Reynes family of Lewes, vi. 507
Reynolds (G. W. M.) and Mr. Pickwick as teetotaler, iii. 141
Reynolds (H. T.) on M'Raghnall family, xii. 329
Reynolds (H. W.) on T. Taylor, clockmaker, ii. 209
Reynolds (John), of the Mint, 1653, xi. 168, 275
Reynolds (Sir Joshua), his ' Mrs. Pelham,' i. 13 ; Warton portraits, 13 ; portrait of Col. Tarleton, iii. 488 ; ' Infant Academy,' v. 397 ; portrait of Mrs. Carnac, ix. 346, 415 ; portrait by,xi. 347, 396, 471 ; portraits of Domenico Angelo and his wife, 467; portrait of Emily Pott, xii. 15: portraits of Peg Woffington and her sister, 309
Reynolds (Thomas), his wife, xi. 510
Rheims. See Reims.
Rheumatism and rabbits, xii. 126
Rhine, a watercourse. See Rene.
Rhinoceri, misuse of the word, xii. 345
Rhinoceros in Fleet Street, xii. 85
Rhodes (Cecil), his ancestors, ix. 325, 436, 517; x. 294, 416 ; xi. 294
Rhodesia, its pronunciation, iv. 288
Rhododendrons and oleanders, vii. 88, 117, 171
Rhyme, its etymology, i. 344, 404 ; iv. 20 ; xii. 491
Rhyne toll at Chetwode Manor, viii. 403
Rhys (A.) on owl, xii. 315
Rhytterch family, viii. 423
Riad, in Arabia, accounts of visits to, xi. 207
Ribaudred, in Shakespeare, iii. 362, 422
Ribbonism, information about, ii. 426