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GENERAL INDEX.
Koom-panelling, English, iii. 265, 351 ; iv. 71
Roope (Nicholas) and the Prince of Orange, vi. 472
Roos and Cromwell families, iv. 229, 293, 346, 440 ;
vii. 169, 294
Boos of Hamlake barony, ii. 67, 209 Hope (H. E. G.) on purism of speech, iv. 349 Koper (Margaret), n&e More, her marriage, xii. 446 Rosas (Don Juan Manuel), dictator of Argentine
republic, his biography, iv. 417 ; xii. 167 ' Rosciad,' author of the poem, vii. 349 Roscoff, Brittany, ruined chapel at, and the late
Marquis of Bute, vi. 346, 433, 479, 517 Roscommon (Earl of), misquotation of his couplet,
xii. 126, 215, 313 Roscommon peerage, iv. 67 Rose (Rev. Alphonse), his biography, iv. 537 Rose (W. F.) on Queen Sive, xi. 67 Rose (W. 8.) and Casti, iii. 486 Rose and Ross families, their seals, ii. 25 Rose and Zorzi families, vii. 68, 155 Rose Castle, Cumberland, its owners, ii. 265, 335 Rose family of Kilravock, ii. 494 Rosebery (Lord) and Gladstone, coincidence, iv. 396 Rosemary Lane, manufactory of spurious antiquities
in, xii. 268
Rosendale Hall, Dulwich, and Lord Thurlow, iv. 85 Roseneath, Isle of, its designation, ix. 128, 215 Rosmer family, iv. 348, 428, 541 Ross, chartulary of, vi. 210
Ross (O.) on Bristow family, viii. 404; ix. 317; x. 229 Ross ( R. M.) on " Is Thomas Hardy nowadays ? " v. 396 Ross (Solomon de), itinerary of, viii. 424 Ross (T.) on Sibyls in Scotland, iii. 101 Ross and Rose families, their seals, ii. 25 Rossell (C.) on roker, its meaning, vii. 28 Rossetti (D. G.), lines in his ' Ruggiero and Angelica,'
ix. 425, 476 ; x. 32
Rossetti family and ' N. & Q.,' iv. 373 Rossi (Cardinal) and Raphael, ii. 129, 176 ; iii. 134 Rostand (M.) and Shakespeare, iii. 483 "Rotatory calabash," origin of the custom, v. 186,
381
Rote : By rote, etymology of the word, ix. 287 Rotherhithe, Latin for, viii. 425 Rothschild and first news of Waterloo, xi. 286 Rotten Row, its etymology, i. 217, 314, 372, 470;
ii. 17 Rotton (J. F.) on Jesse and Selwyn, vii. 122. Wai
pole's letters to Mann, vii. 229 1 Rotuli Scoti,' 1814-9, glossary, ix. 29 Rou (L.), his pamphlet on chess, x. 41 Roubiliac (L. F.), his statue of Shakespeare, x. 357 ;
his bust of Pope, x. 408, 471, 492 ; xi. 12, 56 Rouen, for "rowen," vii. 149, 214, 258, 316, 453 Rough = ruffian, ii. 5 Roulette and Monte Carlo, vi. 348, 453 Roulston family, vii. 229 Roumanian language, study of the, ix. 301 Roumanian place-names, v. 311 Round (E. J. D.) on Iron Duke and the Duke of
Wellington, x. 295
Round robin, origin of the term, x. 267, 394 Rounds or rungs of a ladder, ii. 386, 430, 492, 530 ;
iii. 75, 116, 168, 231, 295 ; viii. 49 Rous or Rowse family, xii. 487
Rouse (W. H. D.) on beard of the pinna and silk
manufacture, vii. 428
Elousseau (Jean Jacques), his grandfather, xii. 466 tiout, examples of the word, ix. 65, 198, 335 ; xii. 291 Route, army pronunciation of the word, xii. 434 Rovinsky (D. A.), his ' Russian Folk- Pictures,' iv. 535 Rowbotham (G. H.) on Archer family, i. 435 Rowe (A. F.) on arms of married women, xi. 313. Defoe, vi. 337. D'Auvergne family, vii. 397. National flag, viii. 67, 173. Rowe of Cornwall, viii. 305 ; ix. 37
Rowe (Rev. Henry), d. 1819, vi. 149, 212, 390 Rowe ( J. H.) on arms, ix. 293. Bethluisnion, xii. 405. Doctor as a Christian name, v. 54. English con- tingent in last Crusade, viii. 343. Gavran, xi. 129. Milksop, xii. 425. Noye (William), viii. 365. Polkinghorn, iv. 214; v. 11. St. Hieretha, Devon- shire saint, v. 107. St. Winnoc, xi. 507 Rowe family of Cornwall, ix. 37 Rowe of Cornwall, crusader, viii. 305, 349, 470 Rowing, its meaning, i. 50 Rowing, Assyrian, iii. 325 Rowsell (T. N.) on Pope Street, Eltham, iii. 28 Rowson (Mrs. S.), her ' Charlotte Temple: a Tale of
Truth,' v. 89, 218 Roxburghe binding, iv. 348 Roxburghe Club and ' Revels,' iii. 45 Roxelane : " Nez a la Roxelane," i. 67, 169, 494 Royal Academy, its origin, v. 394 ; and George
Romney, ix. 7 Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, its officers,
viii. 524; ix. 134
Royal Aquarium, date of closing, xi. 145 Royal borough, test of a, viii. 65, 131 Royal descendants, ix. 107
Royal Exchange, historic stones at, ii. 65, 198 j erec- tion of the first, viii. 202 Royal household, books on the, ix. 487 Royal Navy or Naval Club, its history, ii. 327, 411 ;
iii. 36, 115, 173 Royal personages, their funerals, viii. 184, 252, 349 ;
ix. 89, 196, 257, 395, 495 Royal standard of England, vii. 268, 353 ; viii. 313,
425
Royal surname, vii. 269 Roydon Church, Essex, brasses in, ii. 125 Royer ( J. B.), his ' Colonie Francaise en Prusse,' i. 367 Rubber, as applied to set of games, ix. 345 Rubens (Sir P. P.) and Raphael, ii. 28, 230 ; his ' Descent from the Cross,' iii. 89, 173; portrait of the Marchesa Grimaldi, iv. 438 ; v. 35 ; pictures representing time and truth, xi. 7 Riickert (Friedrich), his ' Liebesfriihling,' xi. 330 Ruction, slang word, its origin, ii. 489 Rudolph on Inquisition records and Dublin Uni- versity, i. 509
Rudston (Sir John), his wife, ii. 387, 435, 515 Rudyatt or Rudiatt (Nathaniel), fl. 1556, x. 468 Rudyerd (Sir Benjamin), 1572-1658, ix. 383, 456 Rue, sense of the English verb, vi. 245 Rugby school register, iv. 127, 380 Rugge (John), Winchester scholar, 1488, xi. 228, 350 'Rule, Britannia,' its authorship, vii. 146; use of
comma in the phrase, xii. 365, 436, 493 Rummer, its etymology, iii. 36, 77, 137, 237