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GENERAL INDEX. 



Reporters, tlieir history, xii. 285. 

 Eeprints, English and American, i. 209. 

 Reprints of Works suggested : 



Complaj-nt of Scotland, viii. 148. 

 Dance of Death, viii. 76. 

 Foxes and Firebrands, viii. 172. 

 Glanvil's Scepis Scientifica, vii. 153. 

 Hejlin (Peter), his Works, ix. 171. 

 Howell's Familiar Letters, xi. 338. 475. 

 Illustrium Poetarum Flores, viii. 242. 

 Irby and Mangles's Travels in Egypt, x. 514. 

 O'Connor's Letters of Columbanus, ix. 171. 

 - Oxoniana, ix. 300. 

 Rogers (Dr John) Works, viii. 172. 

 Sawles Warde, ix. 6. 

 Sprigge's Anglia Rediviva, vii. 203. 

 Wallih's Sermons on the Trinity, viii. 172. 

 Reptiles in the human body, vi. 221. 338. 466 ; ix. 



29. 84. 277. 523. 

 Repton (Humphrey), landscape painter, ix. 400. 

 Repudiate, often misused, iv 54. 163. 

 Restall, its meaning, ix 539. 

 Restive, its derivation, vi. 64; its misuse, v. 535. 614; 



vi. 64 

 Resurrection, traces of it before the Cliristiau era, iii. 



374; V 446. 

 Retract, its derivation, xi. 144. 

 Retributive justice, xii. 317. 441. 

 Reuchlin (.John), his dramatic pieces, i. 89. 

 Revels, office of the Master of, i. 143. 158. 219. 373. 

 Reverend, origin of the title, v. 273; vi. 55. 246. 

 Review, designation of works under, ix. 516; x. 473; 



xi. 111. 

 Reviews of books, their origin, viii. 410. 

 Revolving toy, vi. 386. 517; viii. 63. 

 Revolution of 1688, song, x. 423. 

 Revolutionary Calendar, vi. 199. 305. 351; vii. 143. 

 " Reynard the Fox," earliest edition, vii. 262. 

 Reynolds (Sir Joshua), baptism, viii. 513 ; Baretti's 

 portrait, 411. 477; exhibitions at the Royal Academy, 

 iv. 406; "Lectures," attributed to Bui-ke, xii. 325. 

 393. 472 ; nephew, viii. 102. 232. 

 Reynolds (Thos.), bishop of Hereford, his family, x. 353; 



burial-place, xi. 226. 

 Rheinholt (Erasmus), " Prutenic£e Tabulae," i. 215. 



284. 

 Rhodes, Isle of, armorial bearings, x. 53. 

 Rhodes (Wm. Barnes), author of " Bombastes Furioso," 



vi. 422. 609. 

 Rhinocorura, congress at, xi. 83. 

 Rhymes, counting out, x. 124. 210. 369; xi. 113. 174. 



215. 352. 

 Rhymes, designed false English, vii. 483 ; viii. 249. 



602; in Dryden, vii. 180. 

 Rhymes on birthday and marriage, ii. 515. 

 Rhymes, French season and weather, ix. 9. 277; Irish, 



ix. 575; popular, ii. 356. 515. 

 Rhymes, topographical, i, 150; iii. 206; v. 155.293. 

 374. 404. 449. 500. 547. 573. 618; vi. 156. 184. 

 281. 350. 410. 496; vii. 24. 143. 165. 427. 452. 

 537; viii. 305. 466. 615; xi. 74. 115. 

 Rhynsault and Sappliira, iv. 191. 

 Rib, first woman formed from a, ii. 213. 264. 

 Ribands of recruiting sergeants, xi. 11. 53. 



Ribston pippin, vii. 436. 486. 536. 



Eicardo's " Theory of Rent," its author, vi. 509, 582. 



Riccioli's Geograpliia et Hydrographia, v. 235. 



Rice (John ap), his register, v. 273. 



Rich (Col. Robert), ix. 546; x. 16. 



Richard, abbot of Strata Florida, ii. 493. 



Richard, abbot of St. Victor, ix. 352. 



Richard, second son of the Conqueror, his death, v. 441. 



Richard, earl of Chepstow, his pedigree, v. 126. 204. 



261. 476. 

 Richard, earl of Cornwall, his death, xii. 246. 

 Richard, king of the Romans, i. 231 ; his arms, viii. 



265. 454. 653; ix. 185. 

 Richard de Bury, translation of his Philobiblon, ii. 153. 



202; V. 443. 

 Richard Fitzjohn, his mother, v. 511. 

 Richard (St.), king of the West Saxons, iv. 475; v. 418. 

 Richard I., viii. 72; ix. 44; ballad, x. 523; coronation, 



xi. 401 ; presents the Cross to the Patriarch of 



Antioch, vii. 357. 

 Richard II., crown, xi. 380. 401; death, ii. 391. 447. 

 Richard III., accession day, iii. 351. 457; burial-place, 



ix. 400; coinage, v. 298; crown, xi. 3a9. 401; sons, 



vi.486. 583. 615; x. 155; noticed, iii. 206.221.300. 

 Richard III., True Tragedy of, i. 315. 

 Richard of Cirencester De Situ Britanniaj, its editor, 



i. 93. 123. 206; v. 491; vi. 37. 

 Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Cambridge, ix. 493. 601. 

 Richard's Guide through France, viii. 534. 

 Richardson family, ii. 230. 



Richardson (Joseph) and the Rolliad, iii. 276. 334. 

 Richardson (Joseph), his wife's maiden name, xi. 284. 

 Richardson (Joseph), of St. John's, Cambridge, portrait, 



vii. 107. 298. 

 Richardson's '" Choice of Hercules," vi. 485. 563. 

 Richelieu (Cardinal), his letter introductory, xi. 223. 

 " Richly deseiTed," the expression, v. 3. 

 Richmond, in Yorkshire, vault at, viii. 388. 573. 

 Richmond Buildings, Soho, i. 196. 

 Richmond (Blargaret, Countess of), an army nurse, x. 



461 ; her arms, viii. 84. 

 Richmond Palace, tapestry, vi. 54. 

 Richmond sleepers and Potter Thompson, viii. 573. 

 Rickson (Wm.) and Gen. Wolfe, v. 299. 

 Riddles, an (Edipus wanted to solve, vii. 85; in Aulas 



Gelhus, viii. 243. 322; " Before creating Nature 



will'd," vi. 98; temp. Henry VIII., vii. 282; Post- 



Office, vii. 258; viii. 185. See Rehus and Charade. 

 Ride from Paris to Chantilly, xi. 207. 

 Rider (Sir Samuel), i. 186. 203. 268 282. 325. 

 Riding-school at Oxford, x. 185; xi. 32. 

 Ridings and chaffings, ix. 370. 578. 

 Ridler's (George), oven, a ballad, iv. 311. 

 Ridley (Bishop) and Heme church, xii. 304; his ma- 

 nuscripts, ii. 66; Reply to Bishop Hooper, ix. 221; 



university, 538. 

 Rifles, the American and English, iii. 517; iv. 29. 

 Rig-marie, a base coin, xi. 284. 

 Rigby correspondence, vii. 203. 264. 349; ix. 369. 

 Riggs (Romulus), American name, viii. 638. 

 Rile, or royle, an Americanism, iv. 317. 

 Rileys of Forest Hill, ix. 398. 

 Ring, charm, ii. 475; consecrated for epilepsy, vi. 603; 



vii. 88. 271 ; cramp, vii. 89. 271 ; found in France, 



