INDEX. 
507 
R. (C. J.), to endeavour oneself, 285. 
R. (C. U. B. E.) on a nation’s ballads, 124. 
R. (D. N.) on misquotations, 38. 
Reconciliation, the, in 1554, 186. 
Record publications, 40. 
Records, extracts from old, 317. 
Red Lion Square, 436. 
Red maids of Bristol, 183. 219. 
R. (E. F.) on the Strand Maypole, 142. 
— on John Lucas’s MS. collection of 
English songs, 174. 
— on Colonel Blood’s house, 174. 
References, query as to, 2U. 
——, accuracy of, 170. 
Regimental badges, 415. " 
Reheting and Rehetours, meaning of, 155. 
278. 
Reigate, MS. chronicles at, 6. 
Reinerius Saccho, 106. 205. 
Revells, the office of master of, 219. 273. 
R. (G. J.) on writers of notes on fly-leaves, 
51. 
Richard of Cirencester, 93. 
Richard, Duke of Gloucester, autograph 
motto of, 138. 252. 
— III., true tragedy of, 315. 
Richardson, E. Bouchier, query relating to 
Rev. Dr. Thomlinson, 350. 
Richmond Buildings, Soho, 196. 
Rich (A.), Jun., on the Buckingham motto, 
459. 
— on meaning of “ grummett,”’ 358. 
— (Anthony), Jun., on Pope, Petronius, 
and his translators, 414. 
Rider, Sir William, 203 268. 325. 
Rimbault, E. F., Dr., on authors who have 
privately printed their own works, 469. 
— on ballad of Jemmy Dawson, 158. 
—— on Betterton’s duties of a player, 105, 
—, bibliographical notes, 413. 
— on Dr. Burney’s musical works, 135. 
—on Cunningham’s Handbook for 
London, which see. 
— on Cheshire round, 456. 
— on Domingo Lomelyn, jester to Henry 
VIIL., 194. 
——, English translation of Erasmus En- 
comium Moria, 455. 
——, on the exaletation of ale, a poem, 146. 
—— on the field of forty footsteps, 217. 
——, the first coffee-houses in England, 
$14. 
——, the French Change, Soho, 410. 
— on Gesta Grayorum, 489. 
—— on Hudibras, 178. 
— on Lollius, 418. 
— on Lydgate and Coverdale and their 
biographers, 379. 
— on Marylebone Gardens, 490. 
—— on the Maudeleyne Grace, 437. 
— on mother of Thomas a Becket, 490. 
—— on office-book of Sir Henry Herbert, 
143. 
—— on office of Master of the Revels, 219. 
—-— on the origin of the Jews-harp, 277. 
—— on Pimlico, 474. 
—. ten queries concerning poets and 
poetry, 302. 
—— on Roger de Coverley, 118. 
—— on salting, 492. 
— on Sir tdward Dering’s household 
book, a.p. 1648-52, 162. 
— on William Basse and his poems, 266. 
—— on spur money, 494. 
— on sword called curtana, 364. 
— tracts by Decker and Nash, 454 
— on Turnstile Lane, Holborn,‘244, 
— on use of beaver hats in England, 
—— Vertue’s manuscripts, 319. 
— when were umbrellas introduced into | 
England, 414. 
—— who translated the Turkish Spy, 334. 
Ringers’ true guide, Beaufoy’s, 157. 
Riots, Bristol, 352. 460. 
R. (L. C.) on derivation of “ to fettle,” 142. 
R. (N. E.) allusion in Friar Brackley’s 
sermon, 35). 
Roasted mouse, 430. 
Robson (W.) on the name Martel, 294, 
Rock (Rev. Daniel) on the fraternity of 
Christian doctrine — Chaucer’s night 
charm, 281. 
—— on the watching of the sepulchre, 354. 
— onthe Wickliffite version of the scrip- 
tures, 405. 
on Vox Populi vox Dei, 370. 
Rococo, 321. 356. 
Rodd (Mr.) sale of his books, 190. 
Roger Bacon, hints and querics for a new 
edition of his works, 393. 
Roger de Coverley, 59. 118. 
Rogers (J. R.) on the meaning of palace, 
202, 
Roman Catholic church, statistics of, 61. 
Roman numerals, 434. 
Roodloft, history of, 195. 
Rose, under the, 214. 
Rosh, query respecting Sir Robert Long, 
382 
Koss (C.) on the Duke of Monmouth’s 
pocket-book, 397. 
— on author of Laissez faire laissez 
passer, 390. 
Reterodamus or Luther and Erasmus, 27. 
Rotton Row and Stockwell Street, 441. 
Rowland’s Choise of Change, 38. 
Royal genealogies, 282. 
—— household allowances, 85. 
Roydon on fall of rain in England, 174 
R. (R.) on golden frog, 282. 
— on hints to intending editors, 243. 
—— on provincial words, 467. 
R. (T. C.) etymo!ogy*f havior, 388. 
Rufa on the Red Maids of Bristol, 219. 
Rufus, Nosce teipsum, 391. 
—— Cupid crying, 172. 
— on the Devotee, 229. 
—— epigram from the Latin of Vincent 
Bourne, 253. 
—— epigram by, 204. 
—— epigram from the Latin of Owen, 308. 
— epigram on soul and body, 340. 
— epigram to Philantus, 358. 
— on the golden age, 270. 
—— lines on Miminum de Malis, 374. 
—— on “ Nec pluribus impar,” 422, 
— ode to David Cook from VY. Bourne, 
152, 
— translation from V. Bourne, 347. 
Runcton, North, Norfolk, extract from 
parish register of, 103. 
Runes, 478 
Rush bearings, 258. 
Russell (Lady Rachel), 462 
Russells and Savegard, meaning of, 202. 
R. (W. B.) on Vox et Preterea nihil, 421. 
R. (W. D.) on Henry Ryder, bishop of 
Killaloe, 383. 
R. (W. J. B.) on hexameter verses in the 
scriptures, 109. 
Ryder (Henry) bishop of Killaloe, 383. 418. 
— (Sir William), 282. 
Rye (W. B.) on captivity of the Queen of 
Bruce in England, 290. 
S. 
S. on the Buckingham motto, 283. 
— on Poins and Bardolph, 418. 
of N. S. on queries in church history, 
158. 
2%. on law courts at St. Alban’s, 366. 
— on Thynne’s Collection of Chancel- 
lors, 60. 
—— on tandem, 382. 
—— on the meaning of grummett, 319. 
Sacrilege punished by flaying, 185. 
Safeguard, 419. 
Salisbury Change, 451. 
Salt at Montem, 384. 475. 
Salting (college) and tricking of fresl:men, 
261. 390. 492, 
—— something else about, 349. 
Samolus and Selago, the use of, by the 
Druids, 157. 231. 368. 
Sangred, meaning of, 124. 325. 
—_—__..._.__ 
Sanson (John), “ a living dog better than a 
dead lion,”’ origin of, 352. 
— on Bishop Cosin’s form of consecra- 
tion of churches, 303. 
— on C., Agricola’s Propugnaculum, 88. 
203. 
— on La Mer des Histoires, 286. 
— on treatise by Engelbert, 214. 
Sans Souci Theatre, Leicester Place, 150. 
Sanuto’s Doges of Venice, 35. 75. 220. 
Sapcote motto, 566. 476. 
Sartorius on travelling in England, 145. 
Satirical medal of the Pretender, 58. 70. 
103. 167. 
Savile, (Marquis of), Halifax, 384. 
Savegard and Russells, meaning of, 202. 
267. 
Sayers, the caricaturist, 187. 
S. (C.} on water gate, 164. 
Seala Ceeli, 366. 402. 455. 
Scarborough warning, 138. 
S. (C. F.) extracts from parish registers of 
East Peckham, Kent, 42. 
— on the fraternity of Christian doctrine, 
214. 
—— on origin of Epithet Factotum, 44. 
Scheible of Stuttgart, books published by, 
190. 
Scole, White Hart Inn, 245. 283. 
Schoolboy on Byron and Tacitus, 390. 
Sclater (Dr.), in books of, 178. 
Scotland, curse of, nine of diamonds, why 
so called, 90. 
——-, thistle of, 24. 166. 
Scotus on flaws of wind, 88, 
—— on Duke of Monmouth’s correspond- 
ence, 427. 
—— on a Flemish account, 74. 
— on roasted mouse, 430. 
—— on order of Minerva, 88. 
— on Madoc’s expedition to America, 25. 
—— on thistle of Scotland, 90. 
S. (C. W.) query, whence Shakspeare took 
the names Poins and Bardolph, 385. 
S. (D.) on the bishop that burneth, 87. 
— on Defoe’s tour through Great Bri- 
tain, 205. 
— on Marescausia, 94. 
— on Praise undeserved, 222. 
— on record publications, 90. 
— on St. Antholin’s parish books, 423. 
S. (D. V.), query, brown study, 352. 
— on complexion, 473. 
— on direct and indirect etymology, 331. 
— ‘as lazy as Ludlum’s dog as laid him 
down to bark,”’ 382. 
Seager, a painter, 469. 2. 
S. (E.) on Bayswater and its origin, 163. 
—— on pokership, 369. 
Secretan (Rev. C. F.) on Sermones Sancti 
Caroli Borromzi, 27. 
Selago and Samolus, the use of, by the 
Druids, 157. 231. 368. 
Selden (Error in Johnson’s life of), 451. 
— titles of honour, 351. 
Seleucus on Anglo-Saxon lay of the Pheenix, 
203. 
—— on Cromwell’s estates, 339. 
—— on Eva, daughter of Dermot Macmur- 
rough, 163. 
—— on Folk Lore of Wales. 294. 
—— on new-year’s-day custom, 214, 
— on Tureen, 340. 
—— on Twm Sion Catti, 456. 
Sepulchre (watching of), 318. 354. 
Seriopoli, 213. 
Sermones Sancti Caroli Borromai, 27. 
Serpent’s eggs, and straw necklaces, 24. 
Scutter’s “* Atlas Novus,” 156. 
Seven champions of Christendom, 418. 
Sewerage in Etruria, 180, 
Seymour, (Colonel Hyde), 351. 
Po A.) on the Pardonere and Frere, 
Iw. 
— (H.) on Complutensian MSS. 461. 
Shaftesbury (Earl of ), on Monmouth’s 
Ash, 82. 
—— (Lord), and Dr. Whichcot, 582. 
Shakespeare and dear stealing, 4. 
