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INDEX. 



R (C.) on Milbome Port, 477. 



E. (E.) on mosaic cabinet, 411. 



" Rebellion in Bath," its author, 397. 



Receipt, or recipe, 439. 



Recorder of London, his robes, 429. 



Records, corporate and parochial, 186. 505. 



Records missing: The Distribution books of Ireland, 169. 



B. (E. G.) on " allow " in baptismal service, 10. 



Cocker and his works, 312. 



Double Christian names, 197. 



Gillet, alias Candler families, 150. 



Glasgow city arms, 14. 



Hayne, a provincialism, 157. 



Hops, early use of in England, 314. 



Human leather, 157. 



Kilian (Cornelius), 151. 



Medlars introduced into England, 338. 



Merry, its derivation, 219. 



Parish registers, 318. 



Sewers, blawn-sheres, 237. 



Swang, wang, wong, 237. 

 Regattas, their origin, 410. 477. 

 Regimental costume, 55. 

 Regiments, notes on, 35. 55. 213. 418. 

 Reichenbach (Baron von) and Dr. Maitland, 243. 

 Releat, its derivation, 12. 

 Remigius on hospital out-patients, 69. 

 Remington (Sir Thomas) of Lund, his family, 432. 

 Reprieve for ninety-nine years, 93. 

 Res on the Caramagnoles, 335. 

 Reynolds (John Hamilton), 274. 

 Rhubarb, its introduction into England, 430. 

 Rhyming dictionaries, 250. 

 Richard (St.), Bishop of Chichester, 16. 

 Richard (St.), King of the West Saxons, 16. 

 Richmond (Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of), his recon- 

 version, 5. 51. 

 Richmond Park, poetry in, 346. 395. 

 Riley (H. T.) on abbey libraries, 349. 



Aneroid, 337. 



Ballad literature, 477. 



Bandalore, 351. 



Bashett family, 416. 



Beats of a drum, 339. 



Bellerophon: Ovid, 410. 



Boarding-schools at Hackney and Bow, 351. 



Boomerang, early allusions to, 407. 497. 



Brabanfons, &c., 499. 



Buda mineral waters, 419. 



Canal locks, 387. 



Canonicals worn in public, 479. 



Chinese and Greeks and Romans, 329. 



Chinese inscriptions found in Egypt, 387. 



Cleland, Griffith, and Will Honeycomb, 351. 



Compensativen^ss, 348. 



Curll (Edmund), bookseller, 383. 



Derwentwater family, 336. 



" Deuce take you," 331. 



Dunois (Madame), " Court of England," 400. 



Earl of Anglesey sold into slavery, 373. 



English pronunciation of Latin, 336. 



Fagot in the sense of food, 339. 378. 



Fain play, 388. 



Fernando Colombo and Henry VIIL, 437. 



Fig-pie wake, 320. 



Hillier family, 359. 



Riley (H. T.) on Hogarth's Country Inn Yard, 387 , 



Hogarth's house and tomb, 406. 



Hops introduced into England, 335. 



Horse-godmother, its combination, 410, 



Horse "talk, 478. 



Hour-glass in the pulpit, 339. 



Huddleston (John) of Magdalen College, 395. 



Human skin tanned, 419. 



Imp used for progeny, 459. 



Index motto, 476. 



Jerichos in England, 395. 



Justice (Henry) of Trinity College, 413. 



Kean (Edmund), his ancestry, 413. 



Knox's prophecy, 439. 



Largesse, 356. 



Latin I'e and Scotch wee, 465. 



Lauragnois (Due de), 516. 



" Law and Lawyers," 369. 



Locke and Akenside, 407. 



Memorials of former greatness, 460. 



Michael, the name of a box, 351. 



Miniature men made of clay, 490. 



Molingaria barony, 479. 



" Mortal coil," in Shakspeare, 368. 



Myosotis palustris, or forget-me- not, 357. 



Nichols (Philip) of Trinity Hall, 389. 



" No Lord's anointed," &c., 345. 



Norway, King of Spain's surname, 352. 



Octave at Magdalen College, Oxford, 328. 



Oxford squib, 377. 



P. Q. Y. Z., its meaning, 490. 



Plague plant, 309. 



Pope's Corinna and Dryden's funeral, 345. 



Pre-existence, works on, 329. 



Races on foot by naked men, 329. 



Ranby family, 410. 



Rawsons of Fryston, 438. 



Rhubarb, when introduced, 430. 



Saucer, its derivation, 387. 



Scipio's shield, 352. 



Scriptural legends on coins, 436. 



Tailless cats at Cambridge, 385. 



Tea, custom of selling cold, 467. 



Tobacco, works in praise of, 333. 471. 



Truant Felice, a monastery, 328. 



Tyzack family, 335. 



Vilain-Quatorze (Count), 338. 



Writers bribed to silence, 418. 

 Rimbault (Dr. E. F.) on Agincourt ballad, 394. 



Early versions of Ariosto, 279. 



Celtic element in the English language, 439. 



Claret and coffee known to Lord Bacon, 458. 



Cocker and his works, 310. 



Colonel Cleland, 418. 



Conway papers, 468. 



Cromwell House, Old Brompton, 291. 



Doily, the napkin worthy, 476. 



Felton the assassin, his portrait, 146. 



" Finetti Philoxensis," 491. 



Gildon's Lives of Dramatic Poets, 491. 



" God save the King," 137. 396. 



Halliwells mistake concerning Peacham, 427. 



" Hey, Johnnie Cope," 135. 



" King's health," a song, 128. 



Lord Mayor's Show in 1453, 167. 



Pamphlet, its derivation, 477. 



