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INDEX.

545

St. S with in on Disgruntled, 326

Masburensis : its identity, 413

Monkeys stealing from a pedlar, 197

' Monstrous Regimen of Women,' 338

Muffin martyr, 7

Nym and humour, 27

" One shoe off and one shoe on," 477

Place-names : their etymology, 398

Psychological moment, 138

" Raised Hamlet on them," 137

Roast pigs crying " Who '11 eat me ? " 296

Rutland : origin of the name, 294

St. Anthony of Vienne, 96, 233

St. Mary the Egyptian, 390

Snakes drinking milk, 336

Wisdom of the prudent: speed on railways, 287

Women and pipes, 328

Yorkshire hunting incident, 8 Saints, patron, and their chapels, 109 Salmon (D.) on Carmarthen families, 153

Conservative, as a political term, 506 Salt-cellars with raised lobsters in colours, 310 Saltfleetby, place-name, 45 Samnitis, meaning of the word. 187 Sampson (Bp.) of Lichfield, his birthplace, 16,

117, 396

Sanders (M. L.) on the King's Bodyguard, 427 Sanderson family of Great Bradley, Suffolk, 68 Sandwich, bank-note, story, 447, 514 Santa Guglielma, Queen of Hungary, 308 Sargeaunt (W. D.) on Shakespeariana, 243 Sarum on St. Sunday, 276 Saskatoon, its botanical name, 207, 353 Savery and Thistle thwayte families, 469 Saxon abbeys before, 1066, 89 Sayce-Parr (J.) on Wiltshire in Berkshire, 269 Scape= freak of nature, 267

Scarf or tippet, episcopal, its origin, 130, 295, 494 Scargill (W. ) on Jews in fiction, 316 Schelandre( Jeande), French writer inScotland,326 Schank (Lionel) on authors wanted, 256 Schloesser (F.)on Brillat-Savarin in New York, 507

Chapzugar cheese, 455 School call, children's, 166 Scolds, ducking-chairs for, 330 Scone, football on Pastern's Tuesday, 309 Scott (C.) on Carlyle and Freemasonry, 370 Scott (Sir Walter), notes on ' The Bride of I,am- mermoor,' 46, 69, 134 ; glossaries to the Waverley Novels, 89, 178 ; on the Scotch and the Irish, 107, 157 Scottish proper names, -is and -es in, 37 Scotus on patron saints and their chapels, 109 Scrannelpipedest, Ruskin's use of the word, 347 Scrope (Adrian), regicide, his burial-place, 32, 117 Scroyles, derivation of the word, 290, 418 Scrutator on Abdul the Damned, 410 Seals, their early use, 142 Seaman (Dutton), City Comptroller, 1740, his

wife, 29 Sea-names, 107

Seaquake and earthquake, the terms, 44, 98 Sea-roam ers, John W T olgar on, 146 Seedy, slang word, earliest quotation, 426 Seething Lane, street^name, its derivation, 485 Sellwood ( W. M. M. ) on St. Mary's. Shrewsbury, 48 Semaphore signalling, 168, 211, 271, 336, 358, 433 Senage and Proxege, in records of St. Paul's, 27, 77 Seraskier, its pronunciation, 144, 197, 293, 352 Seven Kings, place-name, 89, 154, 234, 335, 376 " S6vign6, une," explained, 410, 495 Sewell (John)= Wilhelmina Robertson, 290^

Shairp (S. C.) on Shairp and Mordaunt families,308

Shairp family, 308

Shakespeare (W.), E. de Montegut's translation,^ 84, 158, 212 ; Cobbett on, 127, 194 ; and Ensor family, 210, 334; daylight-saving anti- cipated by, 226 ; allusion in House of Commons,. 1659, 305 ; his descendants, 346 ; Second Folio in Switzerland, 366 ; Chateaubriand on r , 410 ; allusions in 1643-51, 465

Shakespeare (Thomas), 1613, his biography, 310

Shakespeare surname in, 1796, 324

Shakespeariana :

All 's Well that Ends Well, Act I. sc. iii.,- " Was this fair face the cause ? quoth she," 242 Antony and Cleopatra, Act III. sc. viii.,-

" The next Csesarion smite," 85 As You Like It, Act II. sc. vii., " And then the Lover," 84, 243; Act III. sc. ii., "I was never so berim'd," 84 ; Act IV. sc. i.,. "the foolish chroniclers of that age," 84 Henry VI., Part III., Act II. sc. v., " Thou that so stoutly hast resisted me," 85, 244,. 424

Julius Ca?sar's deafness, 243, 425 King John, Act V. sc. ii., " Their thimbles

into armed gauntlets change," 66 King Lear, Act I. sc. i., " Not all the Dukes of watrish Burgundy," 243 ; Act I. PC. iv., " the sea-monster," 424 ; Act I. sc. v., " As a crab does to a crab," 424 Merchant of Venice, Shylock tract, 456 Merry Wives of Windsor, Nym and "humour." 27, 156 ; Act I. sc. iii., " She carves," 243 424

Much Ado, campaign in Ireland, 69, 154 Romeo and Juliet, Act I. sc. v., the Earl of

Southampton, 423 Taming of the Shrew, Act IV. sc. iii.,.

" Thimble," 66

Sharpe (H. C.) on Holt Castle, 395 Sharpe (M.) on cross at Higham-on-the-Hill, 358

Yonge (Rev. Henry), 214 Sharpe (R. R.) on Brokenselde, 110

St. Michael le Quern, 265 Shawcross (J.) on Coleridge as an art-critic, 181,.

341, 406

Shedlock (J. S.) on John of Cronstadt, 67 Shelley (P. B.), Persian translation by, 178 Shelley (William), his biography, 382 Shells," New Zealand fossil, 33 Sherborne (Lord) on Swedish painters in England,,.

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Sherson (E. S.) on Tuesday Night's Club, 147 Shetland and Orkney, sea-names in, 107 Shibboleth, modern instances, 36, 233, 417 Shields (Cuthbert), d. 1908, his writings, 10, 55 Shilohites, John Ward and, 354 Ships' periodicals, list of, 328, 376, 418, 454 Ships renamed after the Restoration, 10, 73 Shoe, its spelling and pronunciation, 66, 133 Shop fronts, old London, 407, 455, 476 Shoreditch family, 35 Shorter (Clement) on author wanted, 334 Farmers of Aylesbury, 410 Noorthouck (John), 301 Shrewsbury clock, 337 Shylock tract, 456

Sibson, Leicestershire, bell customs at, 16 Sigea (Luisa), dialogues of, 170 Sigma Tau on Sir Thomas Browne, 410