Notes and Queries, July 23, 1898.
INDEX.
543
Quotations :
I ve watched the actions of his daily life, 389 Jam non consilio bonus, 148 Large-acred men, 329, 518 Men's first thoughts on moral matters, 249, 416 Oh, the little more and how much it is, 389 Our little life we held in equipoise, 247 Pointed satire runs him through, 289 Providence on the side of the biggest battalions,
487
Quam nihil ad genium, Papiniane, tuum ! 148 Kest is not quitting the busy career, 509 She should never have looked at me, 389 She was not fair nor young, 429 She who rocks the cradle rules the world, 329 Ships that pass in the night, 140 Si vis pacem, para bellum, 129, 198 Suspirat, gemit, incutitque denies, 289, 378, 518 Swallows sitting on the eaves, 147 That sayd, her round about she from her turnd,
507
The easiest room in hell, 188 The fair Lavinia once had friends, 509 The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world,
329
The meanest of his creatures boasts, 389 The penalty of injustice, 29, 198 There is just light enough given us, 89, 198 Through obedience learn to command, 105 To see those eyes I prize above my own, 169, 271,
332
Together lie her prayer-book and her paint, 429 Vino vendibili suspensa hedera non opus est, 29,
198
Viri est fortunee cagcitatem facile ferre, 289 Wasted the bread and spilled the wine of life,
109
We are all immortal till our work is done, 109 What great events from little causes spring ! 209,
355, 476
What horrid sounds salute my withered ears ! 109 When in retreat Fox lays his thunder by, 329 Where the bees keep up their tiresome whine,
429 Why rush the discords in 1 389
R
R. (Anna M.) on Dr. John Radcliffe, 108 E. (C.) on military trophies, 327 K. (D. M.) on faded epitaph, 250
George = penny roll, 74
Houses, haunted, 288
Tonn, its etymology, 16
Wheat, mummy, 248 R. (E.) on heraldic query, 67 R. (R.) on " Breeches " Bible, 146
"Broaching the admiral," 350
" By Jingo," 276
Fables, early versions of popular, 405
Joy, remembrance of past, 123, 414, 494
Mead and Welsh ale, 391
" Play old gooseberry," 452
'Prodigal Son,' 136
Shakspeare Folios, 449
Shakspeariana, 283
R. (R.) on John Skelton, 291
Wade (General), 209
" Who stole the donkey ? " 495 Race, curious, between bachelors and maidens, 487 Kadcliffe (Dr. John), his pedigree, 108 Radcliffe (J.) on Breadalbane family, 372
"Buried, a stranger," 376
Carmichael family, 454
Crozzil, its meaning, 212
De Kelly grew arms, 436
De Ros family, 158
Dunfermline earldom, 78
Fir-cone in heraldry, 330
Howard (Sir Philip), 135
Hyde family, 515
Kentish men, 170
Lewknor family, 297
Massey (Hugh), 432
Motto, " In lumine luce," 116
Nicholson family, 332
' People's Journal,' 296
Raikes (Robert), 318
Silks, Indian and French, 171
Wilderspin (Samuel), 271 Radford (W. JL.) on Mary, Queen of Scots, 155
Roman potteries, 196 Raikes (Robert), his parents, 249, 318 Ralph, its pronunciation, 214, 258, 430 Ramornie on Gainsborough, 68 Raricliffe (George, second Lord), his biography, 248>
291
Randall (John), master of Westminster School, 207 " Random of a shot," the phrase, 142, 214 Ranter, its change of meaning, 134, 234 Raphael engravings by Gribelin, 147 Ratcliffe (T.) on " Anawl "=and all, 446
"Blows rayther thin," 226
Butter charm, 36
Castles, heraldic, 414
" Crow to pluck," 438
Hoast : Whoost, 337
Kids=children, 57
Nynd, its meaning, 385
" Play old gooseberry," 452
Ranter, its meaning, 234
Scouring of land, 411
Slippet, its meaning, 407
Raymeut (H.) on verbs ending in -ish, 86, 315, 516 R.-C. (J. H.) on novels with same name, 269 ' Reading Mercury,' its old numbers, 428, 474 " Reason is because," vulgarism, 106 Record on Guildhall Chapel registers, 1 88 Red tape and tape-tying, 105 Reference wanted, 507
Regiment, 16th Light Dragoons, 1760-1800, 229,356 Registering births and deaths, 131, 213 Registers, Bishops', and previous transcripts, 306,
376 ; Berkshire, 384
Registers of London Livery Companies, 285, 412 Reid (A. G.) on Drummond families, 91
Highland dress, 243
Longevity, judicial, 23
Perth (three Duchesses of), 465
Valentines, early, 473 Reigate, Roman road unearthed at, 124