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GENERAL INDEX. 



Rood (black) of Scotland, ii. 308. 409; iii. 104: t. 



440; vi. 161. 

 Rood-loft of St. Margaret's, Westminster, i. 1 95. 

 Roofs in Anglo-Saxon towers, vi. 362. 

 Rooke (\V.), ineiiited letter, vii. 473. 

 Room-paper, when introduced, ii. VH. 268. 

 Rooms closed after death, iii. 142. 248; xii. 275. 

 Roos (Lord), his petition, xi. 227. 

 Roose (Uicliard), boiled to death, v. 32. 112. 

 Roper family vault, Canterbuiy, v. 195. 

 Roper (.Margaret), and Sir T. More's remains, iii. 10. 

 Rosa d'Oro, vii. 480; viii. 38. 

 Rosa Mystica, vii. 182. 247. 

 Rosary, its derivation, vii. 158. 

 Roscommon peerage, ii. 325. 468. 498. 521. 

 Rose, a blue, xi. 280. 346. 474 xii. 109. 176; a green 



one, xii. 143. 234. 371. 481. 

 Rose, canker on brier, vii. 500. 585. 

 Rose, the sweet musk, x. 226. 

 Rose of Sharon or Jericho, x. 508; xi, 72. 449; xii. 



518. 

 Rose trees, x. 507. 



Roses, consecrated, vii. 407. 480. 537; viii. 38. 135. 

 Roses of York and Lancaster, lines on, iii. 407. 505; 



white one the badge of the elder Pretender, vii. 329. 



434. 618. 

 Rose (Samuel), letter on Pope and Cowper, viii. 383. 

 Rose (Wm. Stewart), translation of The Court and Par- 

 liament of Beasts, x. 9. 

 Rose's Biographical Dictionary, xi. 431; xii. 135. 

 Rosemary, or sea-dew, xii. 206. 273. 293. 

 Roson, the old, an inn sign, vi. 150. 

 Rosehiil (Lord) noticed, ix. 422. 519. 

 Rosicrucians, vii. 619; viii. 106. 175. 

 Ross (New), its fairies, vii. 61. 

 Rota Club, X. 297. 



Rotation of the earth, iii. 371 ; vii. 330. 509. 

 Rotheram (Thomas), bishop of Lincoln, iii. 257. 

 Rothwell Church, catacombs at, i. 171; ii. 45. 

 Rothwell family, viii. 243. 

 Rotten Row, i. 441; ii. 235; v. 40. 160. 

 Roubillias's statue of Cicei o, x. 326. 

 Rouen cathedral, bell inscription, viii. 448; ix. 233. 

 Rouge dragon, xi. 445; xii. 31. 

 Rougham, Norfolk, parochial library, vii. 558. 606. 

 Roukin (VV. H ), " Philosophy of bhakspeare," ii. 434. 

 Roullers, mounted guard, xii. 67. 

 Rounceval, Our Lady of, viii. 340. 

 Round robbin, its derivation, iii. 353. 461. 

 Round Towers in Ireland, iii. 353. 428; iv. 75; v. 584; 



of Kerry, xii. 345. 390. 

 Round towers of the Cyciades, vii. 425. 

 Roundles in old mansions, xi. 159. 213. 267. 448; xii. 



290. 

 Rous family, ix. 222. 



Rous (Francis), Scottish psalmist, vi. 200. 

 Rous (Jolni), Warwickshire antiquary, xi. 147. 

 Rous (Wm.), Scottish psalmist, v. 80; ix. 440; his will, 



441; X. 39. 154. 

 Rousseau (J J.), translations of his Confessions, viii. 



470. 

 Routh (Dr.), President ofMagdalen.xi. 61.95. 102. 512. 

 Routh (David), R. C. Bishop of Ossory, iii. 169; vii. 72. 

 Rowe family, iii. 408. 470. 



Rowe (Miss Molly), song on, xi. 58. 



Rowe (Owen), regicide, ix. 449. 



Rowe (Sirs Win. and Thomas), ix. 371. 



Rowlands (Samuel), ballad quoted by Burton, xi. 28; 



" Choise of Change," i. 38; ii. 419. 

 Rowley — '-Old Rowley," ii. 27. 74. 251; iii. 28; ix. 



235. 457. 477; X. 274. 

 Rowley Powley, ii. 74. 251. See Songs, " Frog." 

 Rowley (Thomas), " Poems." See Chatter ton. 

 Roy (William), Satire upon Wolsey, xi. 446. 

 Royal arms in churches. See Arms in churches. 

 Royal assent to Parliamentary bills, vii. 50; genealogies, 



i. 282; household allowances, i. 85; salutes, ix. 245; 



scandals, vi. 363. 

 " Royal Escape," an old ship, vii. 570. 

 " Royal Registers," authorthip, iv. 474. 

 Royal "We," when adopted, v. 489; vi. 61. 137. 232, 



352. 

 Royalty dining in public, paintings of, viii. 538. 

 Royd, its meaning, v. 489. 571. 620; vi. 89. 160. 

 Royle, or lile, an Aniericani>m, iv. 317. 

 Rub-a-dub, its early use, iii. 388; viii. 63. 

 Rubens's copy of Leonardo's cartoon, ix. 198. 

 Rubens (Peter Paul), MS. on painting, viii. 539 ; " The 



Judgment of Palis," ix. 561. 

 Rubric in the Holy Communion, vi. 509; vii. 247; viii. 



207. 

 Rubrical queries, x. 127. 234. 

 Ruby glass, old and modern, vi. 28. 

 Rudbeck's " Atlantica," iii. 26. 196; " Campi Elysii," 



167. 

 Rudd (Bp. Anthony), monument, viii. 9. 

 Ruding (Rev. Rogers), annotated copy of Langbaine's 



Dramatic Poets, ii. 407., 

 Ruell, its meaning, iv. 189. 

 Ruffell (William), poetical will, xii. 81. 

 Ruffins, a fish, ix. 106. 

 Ruffles, as a part of dre.ss, v. 12. 139. 259. 

 Rufus (William). See William II. 

 Ruggles (George), " Ignoramus," a comedy, iii. 518. 

 Rulers of the world in 1853, viii. 638. 

 Runcton (North), parish register, i. 103. 

 Rundlestone, origin of the term, viii. 317. 

 Rune-staff, iii. 53. 

 Runes, British, i. 478. 



Running Thursday, xii. 326. 350. 371. 439. 458. 

 Rupert (Prince), battle between him and Skippon, iii. 



142; notices of him posterior to the Restoration, iii. 



221. 

 Rupert's balls described, iv. 234. 274. 492. 

 Ruptuary, its earliest use, xi. 465. 493. 

 Rural and urban deans, iv. 502. 



Rurick, founder of the Russian monarchy, xii. 61. 231. 

 Rush (Dr. Benjamin), ix. 451. 603; letter, x. 520. 

 Rush bearings, i. 258; ii. 197. 

 Russell, or Du Rozel, the house of, ix. 416. 

 Russell (Lady) and Mr. Hampden, iv. 21. 

 Russell (Lady Rachel), i. 462. 

 Russell (Lord William), burial-place, viii. 100. 179;' 



his execution, ix. 196. 

 Russell (Sir James), arms, xi. 64. 

 Russells Quilt, i. 202. 

 Russia and the Ottoman Empire, x. 483, 484; and 



Turkey, ix 103. 132; xii. 184. 202. 373. 439. 



