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V. 395. 477; gold signet, vii. 12; inavriage, its anti- 

 quity, vii. 332. 601; viii. 416; .silver, their early use, 



X. 206; talismauic, xi. 86; worn by ecclesiastics, viii. 



387; xi. 513. 

 Eing finger, iv. 150. 199. 261 ; r. 114. 208. 492. 570; 



vi. 186; vii. 61. 574; lost by a lady, v. 371. 

 Eing money, called Manillas, viii. 278. 

 Eingelbergius on drinking to excess, ii. 376. 

 Eingers' True Guide, by Beaufoy, i. 157. 

 Einglet. its early use, iv. 163. 

 Einuccini gallery, its contents, iv. 294. 

 Eiots in London, ii. 273. 332. 446. 

 Kipuarians, singular law of the, ii. 513. 

 Eitson's Bibliographia Scotica, iv. 196. 

 Eivers crossed on skins, iii. 3. 86. 397. 

 Eivett (John), the loyal brazier, vii. 134. 

 Eizzio (David), his signature, iii. 390. 

 Eoads, burials in cross. See Murderers and Suicides. 

 Eoads in Sussex in 1724, i. 87. 

 Eoas or Ros (Sir Wm. de), ix. 198. 354. 

 Eoberd the Robber, ii. 321. 

 Eobert, its various diminutives, iv. 272 ; variety of modes 



of spelling, vi. 218. 

 Eobert de Bury's Philobiblon, ii. 1 53. 202. 

 Eobert de Lindesay, abbot of Peterborough, v. 477. 

 Eobertii Sphaeria, vegetable caterpillars, iii. 398. 436. 



467. 

 Eobertson (Geo.), his longevity, xi. 14. 

 Eobertson of Muirtown, ii. 135. 172. 253; iii. 40. 77. 

 Eobertson (William), " Index of Charters," vii. 101. 

 Eobertsons of Strowan, their arms, v. 346; vi. 591; 



charm of the clan, vi. 461. 

 " Eobin Gray, Original History of Old," i. 165. 

 Robin Hood, his name and fame, ii. 321; vi. 97. 597; 



vii. 162; ballad, xii. 321; festival, viii. 622; robes 



and fees, vi. 479 ; vii. 52. 

 Eobin Hood's Hill, vi. 599. 

 Eobin of Doncaster, his epitaph, v. 179. 

 Eobin redbreast, legend of, ii. 164; iv. 506; vi. 344; 



vii. 328; its familiar habits, vi. 244. 344. 589. 

 Eobin's Last Shift, Jacobite periodical, vi. 374. 

 Robinson: " Before you say Jack Robinson," vi. 415, 

 " Robinson Crusoe," its author, x. 345. 448. 

 Eobinson (Lady EUzabeth), ix. 148. 234. 

 Robinson (Long Sir Thomas), x. 164. 294. 

 Eobson (Dr. Simon), Dean of Bristol, ii. 419. 

 Roccha (A. F.), the use of bells in tempests, vi. 610. 

 " Roccha de Camponis," vi. 610; x. 240; xi. 33. 90. 

 Roche, Lord Fernoy, x. 185. 

 Roche, lust MS. of a monk of, xii. 286. 

 Eoche (James), of Cork, vii. 394; ix. 217. 

 Rochefoucault (Duke de la), maxim by him, i. 215. 



373; ix. 127; noticed, ix. 320. 

 Rochford (Lord), payment for shooting, xi. 343. 

 Eocking-stones, ix. 561. 

 Rococo, i. 321. 356; ii. 276; vii. 627. 

 Eocque (.Jean), inquired after, ii. 72. 

 Eodd (Thomas), sale of his books, i. 44. 47. 94. 190; 



character and death, xii. 43. 141. 

 Roden's colt, viii. 340. 

 Roe (Sir Thomas), his manuscripts, vi. 415. 

 Roger de Coverley, i. 368; name of a dance, i. 59. 118; 



V. 467 ; vi. 37. 

 Eogers, a painter, and Hughes, xi. 165. 



Eogers (Dr. John), his Works, viii. 172. 



Rogers (John), martyr, v. 247. 307. 508. 522 ; vi. 



63. 

 Rogers (Samuel), resemblance of a passage in his Italy 

 with one in Lord Mahon's History, v. 196. 281. 475; 

 " Poems," with MS. notes, x. 206. 

 Rogers (T.), " Thirty-nine Articles," reference in, v. 



559. 

 Rogers (Thomas), of Horninger, ii. 424. 521; iii. 62. 

 Roland, an Orkney saint, xii. 357. 

 Roland the Brave, ix. 372. 475. 

 Rolf (Thomas), x. 103. 195. 

 Rolle (Alice), inquired after, ii. 72. 

 RoUe of Hampole, metrical sermons, iv. 49. 116. 159. 



268. 

 Rolliad, its authors, ii. 43. 114. 242. 373. 439; iii. 



129. 276. 333, 334; xiL 471. 

 Rollin (Charles), " Ancient History," castrated editions, 



ii. 357. 491. 

 Roma Subterranea, inscription from, ii. 263. 

 Romagnasi's Works, ii. 425. 

 Roman Britain, proposed work on, xi. 443. 

 Roman funeral pile, iv. 381 ; v. 67. 611 ; coins, counter- 

 marks on, ii. 327; inscription at Irchester, x. 205. 

 431; numerals, i. 434; remnins at Dui-ham, viii. 

 466; sepulchral inscriptions, vii. 37. 

 Roman Index Expnrgatorius. See Index. 

 Roman roads in Britain, ix. 325. 431; x. 175; xi. 146; 

 xii. 233. 480; manuscript Essay on, ii. 21; near 

 London, iii. 328; in Berkshire, vL 271. 328. 423. 

 517. 

 Roman villa, how opened, xii. 29. 



Roman Catholics: Berkshire and Oxfordshire registers, 

 vii. 500. 

 bishoprics, iii. 168. 409. 437. 

 bishops in Ireland since James IL, iii. 167. 

 conforming to the English Church, ii. 303; viiL 



631 ; ix. 98. 

 divorces, x. 326. 427. 

 English, their punishment, vii. 181. 321. 561; 



confined in Ely, viii. 79. 

 Episcopal sees, iii. 168. 409. 437; vi. 329; xii. 

 125. 189. 249. 314. 371. 429. 520; in England 

 from Elizabeth to 1853, vii. 308. 

 peers, iii. 209. 253. 

 statistics of its members, i. 61. 107. 

 theology, ii. 279. 347. 

 translations of the Bible, ii. 229. 319. 

 Roman Catholic Bible Society, viii. 494; ix. 41. 111. 

 Romans, burial of their poor, xii. 449. 521. 

 Rome, and the number six, viii. 490. 

 bells at St. Peter's, ix. 595. 



door inscriptions at the Villa Borghese, Villa Me- 

 dici, and San Eusebio, viii. 38. 

 epigrams on, viii. 584. 

 four last kings, xii. 239. 300. 419. 

 inscriptions on the Apostolical Chancery, vni. 454. 

 maps of ancient and modern, ii. 21. 62; x. 223. 

 Milton's description of, xi. 25. 

 Romford jury, ix. 396; legend on the bells of St. An- 

 drew's, xi. 421. 

 Romney Marsh, Kent, its charter, xii. 346, 347. 

 Romsley chapel, co. Salop, stone carvings, x. 464. 

 Eondall (Rev. William), viii. 515. 



