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 Notts and Queries, Jan. 27, 1906. 567 INDEX. Stewart (Gilbert), Rotterdam merchant, 1698, 487 Stillingflete (Jean), and Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 167 Stilwell (J. P.) on pig : swine : hog, 512 Twizzle-twigs, 507 Stirling (Elizabeth), her song "Come out, 'tis now September," 446 Stone (J. H.) on Hogarth, 49 Strachan (L. B. M.) on 'Beggar's Opera,' Dublin, 91 Caravanserai to public-house, 413 Icelandic dictionary, 456 Johnson's 'Irene': Charles Goring, 609 Pig : swine : hog, 510 Reap., 50 Undertakers, 436 Strand, " Fountain " Tavern, 289, 336 ; Campbells in, 509 Strand Theatre, its demolition, 385 Stratton (J.) on Henry Lucas, 166 Streader (W. T.), book by, 369 Street (E. E.) on cricket pictures, 132 Pig : swine: hog, 449 Suicides buried in open fields, 514 Wheel as symbol of religion, 250 Street names, hyphens after, 449, 515 ' Streets of London' and ' Lights of London,' 50 Strong (Prof. H. A.) on most eloquent of ancient writers, 393 Resp, 50 Virgil or Vergil * 309 Stuart (Andrew), ' Letters on the Douglas Cause,' 85 Stuart (Daniel and Peter), newspaper proprietors, 125 Stuart and Romanoff pedigree, 108, 157, 197, 295 Student on final e in Chaucer, 429 Suicides buried in the open fields, 346, 397, 475, 514 Surnames, translated, 205, 275 Sussex inscription, 389 Sutton (C. W.) on Liverpool printed books: Dr. Hood, 137 Swale, the, and St. Panlinus, 168, 254 Swedenborg, and Lady Wilde, 831; and De Quincey, 529 Songs and Ballads :— Bitter Withy, 84 Cherry Ripe, 469 Chevy Chase, 89, 155, 537 Come out, 'tis now September, 446 Death of Nelson, 365, 412, 450, 490 Horticultural Wife, 16 I was a wild ami a wicked youth, 187 Immortal was his soul, 410 Jack Tar, have you heard of the news ? 506 Just before the battle, mother, 208 Little Green Shop on Cornhill, 448 Lo 1 what it is to love, 70 Lovesick Gardener, 16 Oxford Ramble, 43, 78, 472 Pinhoken, 350 • Pop goes the weasel, 54, 209 RiSnyi (Francis), ballad on, 69, 176 Spanish, 107, 153, 238 That is, he would have, 409, 474 Three Jolly Postboys, 532 Ulm and Trafalgar, 407, 450 Villikins and his Dinah, 188, 277, 318 War-Christian's Thanksgiving, 354 Why, Soldiers, why ? 410 Sophony as a Christian name, 148 Sotheran (Henry), his death, 118 Soubise, black page of Duchess of Queensberry, 529 Sousa (Don Antonio de), his son, 10 Southam (Herbert) on J. H. Christie, 189 Conyers, 57 Cricket: pictures and engravings, 132 Foxes as food for men, 355 Fulham Bridge, 509 ' Genius by Counties,' 329 Gibbets, 376 Lincolnshire death fulk-lore, 515 Nadgairs, 213 Southwold Church, its figures and emblems, 153 Spanish "Bear Bible," 189, 274 Spanish folk-lore,' St. Peter and Charcoal-Burner,' 266 Spanish lady's love for an Englishman, 107, 153, 238 Spanish verse quoted by Churton, 229, 274 Speght (Thomas) and Francis Beaumont, 47 Spongeitis, use of the slang word, 847 Spoons, church, 468 Springett (Dr. W. D.) on Miunisinks, 243 Tandy, Napper, 230 Stacey (John), Waterloo veteran. 493 Staines Bridge, its proportions, 469, 536 Staniburst and Walsie families, 168 Stanley (Dean) his poem 'The Gipsies,' 67 Staunus (Lady), her maiden name, 188 Stapleton (A.) on Knighta Templars, 97 " Star and Garter," 1842, picture by E. Prentis, 150 Star in the crescent moon, 116 Statham (H. H.) on pictures inspired by music, 57 Steele (R. L.) on beating the bounds, 31 Steer family, 428 Steuart (A. F.) on Duchess of Cannizaro, 456 Light Dragoons, 4th, 69 Romanoff and Stuart pedigree, 157 Stewart (Alan) on Bombay Grab, 177 Christ's Hospital, 310 Church spoons, 468 Nutting, 396 Swediih royal family, 91, 19G, 293, 352 S w i ft (Dean), astronomy in his ' Gulliver's Travels,' 8(5; on ' The Beggar's Opera,' 91 Swimming, trudgen stroke in, 205, 332 Swine, use of the word, 407, 449, 510, 636 Swords used by Oliver Cromwell, 288 Swynnerton (C.) OD Maxwell Brown: Goodson, 409 Open-air pulpits, 430 Sydenham Wells, George III.'s visit, 389 Sykes (James), his death, 440 Symonds (Thomas) and William Upcott, 328, 397 T. on Brougham Castle, 329 T. (E.) on Easter woods, 149 T. (E. B.) on forest set on fire by lightiing, 28 T. (G. A.) on Bristol Merchant Adventurers', Com pany 69 Rowse or Rous of Cranaford, 76 Villesden families, 95 T. (H.) on George III.'s birthday, 23 Louis XVI.'s heart, 434 T. (J.) on club cup, 397 ' Little Green Shop on Cornhill,' 118 T. (T. D.) on Toby's dog, 635 T. (V.) on quotations wanted, 369