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 Notes and Queries. July 30, 1904.

INDEX.

549

St. Margaret's, Westminster, churchyard improve- ments, 23, 62 ; and the Queen's Westminsters, 363 St. Mary Axe, derivation of the name, 89, 157, 253 St. Mewbred, records of, 288, 377 St. Michael le Querne, its derivation, 89, 157, 253 St. Patrick at Orvieto, 48, 131, 174 St. Paul, quotation from Epimenides, 405 St. Paul's Cathedral, crucifix at the north door of old,

165 ; monuments in, 417 St. Paul's School, and 153 fish days, 290 St. Peter and green figs, 148, 231 St. Peter ad Vincula in the sixteenth and seventeenth

centuries, 218, 258

St. Peter's, Cornhill, burial registers of, 287 St. SeYapin of Sarof. his interment, 445 St. Swithin on " Back and side go bare," 125 Barrar, 435 Brazen bijou, 455

Camden on surnames : Musselwhite, 314 Corn, damage to, 394 Cosas de Espana, 247 Dorsetshire snake-lore, 253 English in France, 253 Fiscal, 51

France and civilization, 448 Grammar, nine parts of speech, 94 Heads together, 326 Irish ejaculatory prayers, 492 Medaln, ' ' au pied de sanglier," 88 JV pronounced ng, 292 Number superstition, 457 " Only Fred,'' 346 "Our Lady of the Snows," 311 Parkins (Dr.), 15 Rue and Tuscan pawnbrokers, 148 St. Patrick at Orvieto, 131 "Sal et saliva," 432 Spanish proverb on the orange, 251 Synchronize : alternate, 47 Tickling trout, 154 St. Thomas & Becket, representation of his martyrdom

388, 450

Saint Ubes, corruption of Setubal, 333 Saints, imaginary or invented, 159, 333 Salop, salop, or saloop, drink, 97, 138, 233 saliva in baptism, 368, 431, 514 Silmon (David), on Carter Braxton, 405 " P.P., Clerk of the Parish," 137 Temple College, Philadelphia, 297 Wilderspin, 67

Salmon of knowledge, Celtic legend, 463 Salop, saloop, or salep, drink, 97, 130, 233 Salt, in baptism, 368, 431, 514 ; in folk-lore, 514 "Salutation" Tavern, and Coleridge, 61, 109 Sanderson (Robert), Bishop of Lincoln, his MS., 227 Sandford (W.) on Oprower, 227 Sandwich, Procession door of church at, 468 Sanguis, derivation of the word, 462, 515 Sant' Ambrogio (Dr. Diego) on Certosa, Pavia, 421 Santa Cruz, Tenerife, inscriptions at, 442 Barpi's ' Council of Trent,' arms on, 408 Sarum on Cold Harbour : Windy Arbour, 413

Smith (Right Hon. John), Speaker, 412 Sassaby, zoological term, 146 Savage (E. B.) on bibliography of epitaphs, 334 " First catch your hare," 338

avage (E. B.) on Mark Hildesley, 414 Step-brother, 476 Walney Island names, 492

laye and Sele (Viscount), regimental drill, 428, 477 Scarlett (R.)i bis epitaph, 457 Scattergood (B. P.) on Bishop John Hall, 9 Schank (Lionel A. V.) on' AthenaeCantabrigiensep,'4l2

Campbell (Admiral Donald), 378 Schlenter, a false diamond, 404 Scholasticus on schoolmasters, 189 School, oldest public, 166, 215, '.'57, 269 Schoolmasters, biographical dictionary of, 189 Scole, Norfolk, old inn at, 248, 313, 394, 454 Scotch words, Englishmen on, 261, 321, 375, 456 Scotchmen in the Russian navy, 349, 433, 492 Scots, Mary, Queen of, the designation, 36, 90 Scots Guards, origin of the name, 30 Scots Peerage,' heraldry in, 404 Scott (D.) on Football on Shrove Tuesday, 230 " King of Patterdale," 276 Penrith, 275 Scott (John) Liverpool brewer, his epitaph, 69 Scott (Sir Walter), Capt. Wogan in ' Waverley,' 284 ; English commentators on ' Rob Roy,' 321, 375, 456 ; proverbs in Waverley Novels, 383, 402, 455 Scotter, " Sun and Anchor " at, 504 Scudder (Eliza), her poems, 207 9ea, send of the, meaning of the term, 368, 456, 51 7 Sea-walls, immurement in, 288 Seal, mayor's, for confirmation, 447 ; inscription on

Hertford Borough, 448 Seamen, merchant, books of apprentices, 187, 218 Sears (K. H.) on Robert Morris, 68 Season in London in 1807, 446 Secret drawers, documents in. 427, 474 Seion, evangelizer of Wales, 152 Bellinger (St. Leger), 1730-1, 428, 491 Sellpuc on Cuplahills, 189

Send of the sea, meaning of the term, 368, 456, 517 Seoul, its pronunciation, 43 Sepulchres, Easter, instances of, 265, 398 Sergeants, their sashea, 168, 238, 277; their chevrons,

349, 472

Sex before birth, determination of, 406 Sexton's tombstone at Peterborough, 457 Seymour (Sir John), epitaph, 87, 137, 232 Shadwell (Thomas), his ' Bury Fair,' 221 Shakespeare (Mary), her relationship to the poet, 448 Shakespeare (W.), and Marlowe, 1, 75 ; his knowledge of the classics, 33 ; "New Facts," 45; his know- ledge of geography, 51 ; epitaph by, 126 ; and Marl- borough, 127, 177, 256, 292, 352 ; Dowdall's ' Traditionary Anecdotes,' 128 ; and Spenser, 204 ; Dryden on, 222 ; his grave and busts in Stratford Church, 288, 331, 352, 416, 478 ; Pepys on, 292, 352 ; early MS. mention, 310 ; on Aristotle and moral philosophy, 405, 472 ; poems on, 409, 472 ; his books, 465 ; and Barnaby Barnes, 467, 510 ; Sonnet CXLVI. in Latin elegiacs, 204 Shakespeare allusions : in Marston's ' Malcontent,' 6 ;

various, 44 Shakespearian* :

Coriolanus, Act II. sc. Hi., " Stuck not to call us

the many-headed multitude," 111 Hamlet, Act I. sc. iii., " Comrade," 425 ; Act III. sc. i., "Thus conscience doth make cowards of