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GENERAL INDEX.

Shake sp ear iana :

Midsummer Night's Dream, Act III. sc. ii

" What means my love ? " ix. 106 Act V. sc. i., " morall," x. 287, 377 Much Ado about Nothing, repetition of

device, vi. 448

Othello, Act I. sc. i., " Sagittary," i. 324 Passionate Pilgrim, new readings in, iii. 183 " Quiddits " and " Quillets," meaning of the

words, iv. 424

Richard II., Act III. sc. ii., " For God's sake let us sit upon the ground," i. 165, 323, 504 Romeo and Juliet : the Earl of Southampton,

i. 164, 322

Act I. sc. i., " Draw if you be men," ii. 423 ; sc. ii., " May stand m number, though in reckoning none." i. 324

Sonnet xcix., " Buds of Marjoram," viii. 169,

213, 237 ; cxlvi., " Warray," iv. 84, 243

Taming of the Shrew, Induction, " Brach

Merriman," vii. 205

Tempest, Act IV. sc. i., " Thy banks with

pioned and twilled brims, "'i. 323 ; ii. 162

Timon of Athens, Act III. sc. v., " Only in

bone that none may look on you ! " i. 504

Titus Andronicus, notes on, vi. 421, 441

Act V., sc. i., "That codding spirit had they

from their mother," i. 324, 504 ; " as

true a dog as ever fought at head," ii.

163 : iv. 85

Twelfth Night, Act I. sc. v., "comptible," vii.

286 Act II. sc. v., "The lady of the strachy,"

iv. 83 Act IV. sc. ii., " Hey Robin, gentle Robin,"

xii. 438

Shalgham-zai, Anglo-Indian term, i. 118 " Shallabalah " from ' Old Curiosity Shop,' origin

of the word, iii. 68, 111, 153, 231* "Sham Abraham "= malingering, its origin, vi.

269 Shamelhorde, Port of, Isle of Wight, 1339, xii. 242,

328

Shamrock arid St. Patrick, iii. 467 Shannon and Chesapeake, song, 1813, xi. 454, 500 ;

xii. 58

Shark, etymology of the word, ii. 384 ; vii. 191 Shark, the " poisson de Jonas," xi. 189, 285, 348 Sharland (Miss E. Cruwys) on Collet at Levden, i,

469

Sharp (F. V.) on Queen of Candy, viii. 310 Sharp (I.) on Linsey-woolsey, viii. 174 Sharp (W.) on churches used for the election o:

municipal officers, xii. 511 Sharpe (Dr. Gregory), 1713-71, his correspondence

viii. 49

Sharpe (Dr. Reginald R.) on denizen : foreign, ii 154 Fan-in gdon Ward, v. 126 Files : tools in the Middle Ages, vii. 515 Rites of the Church, vi. 448 St. Clement the Pope anc Wyremongers, iv. 147 " Tredekeiles," viii. 4. r Sharpe, Reeve, Day, and Pyke families, iv. 4 "Sharpshin," name for small coin, vii. 206, 2 Sharri Tephalia Societv, its history and temple

iv. 149, 215 'Shaving Them,' ed. by Titus A. Brick, c. 1872, ii

27, 115

Shaw (Lieut.-Col. Claudius), Royal Regiment o Artillery, d. 1861, xii. 401

Shaw (G. II.) on ' Walrus and Carpenter y parc dy^ ii. 469

Shaw (G. T.) on churchyard inscriptions, vi. 2TT

Feats of seamanship, x. 514 5fha\v (R. ./Eneas Stirling), Ensign 19th. Frot r

1790, ix. 389

haw (Robert) of Bawtry, c. 1750, v. 429 hawford (Jo'celyn), Ensign 66th Foot, 1758, ix^

389

Shearer (Augustus H.) on ' Theophania, * x. 347 Shearme (D.) on Cornish genealogy and the Civili

War, iv. 228 Shebbeare (Claude E.) on Dr. John Shebbeare, xi.~

281 Shebbeare (Dr. J.), 1710-88, portrait of, xi. 281

Shedlock (J. S.) on old London violins, ix. 31T

Shakespeare's pall bearers, vii. 245 Sheeny = Jew, origin of the term, ii. 409, 476 >heep, their colour inliuenced by drinking-water ^

iii. 466 ; iv. 16 Sheffield, Griffith, Hunt, Cole, and Cox families,.

xii. 280, 329 Sheffield cholera monument, vii. 90 Sheffield cutlery in 1820, French book on, iv. 428 y

v. 78

Sheffield family, vi. 50, 231, 318 Sheffield plate, mentioned in letters, 1781, vii. 485- Sheffield plate dish, Queen's Regiment, iii. 70, 138,,.

239 Sheldon (W.) of the Pantheon, Oxford Street,..

1791, xii. 9

Shelley (P. B.) and B. R. Haydon, i. 461 ; ii. 53 ;;. and* Leigh Hunt, iii. 21 ; obituary notices of, vi. 9, 76 ; a portrait of, 448 ; ' Last Links with,'" viii. 228, 249 ; influenced by Wordsworth,, xi- 83; and his "Pecksie," xii. 378 Shell Lac on motto for milk depot, v. 47 Shells, the Feast of, its origin, ix. 108, 175-, 455 Shem, Ham, and Japhet, Russian saying, ii. 185 Shenstone (W.), poet, and the Rev. R*. Graves, ii.

29 ; his epitaph, vii. 387 S her ton, place-name in Devon, vii. 70 Shepherd (I.) on " Aleppo Merchant " Inn, iii. 396 "Almighty dollar," iii. 211 Axford family, iv. 399 Bibles with curious readings,-, iii. 284; iv. 158, 259 Cock fighting and Corona- tion mugs, iv. 366 Dumbleton, place-name,. i v. 179_ trillion's Club, vii. 393 "I am the only Running Footman," x. 298 King (Bishop Edward), iii. 378 Lawrence Street, St. Giles's- in-the-Fields, iii. 398 Milk-stall in London,., oldest, xi. 147 Orgeat, iii. 435 "parkin," v.- 38 Per centum : its symbol, iv. 238 Port Henderson : Corrie Bhreachnan, iv. 58, 97 Postage stamps, first perforated, iv, 298 Putney Bowling- Green, iii. 433 Royal jubilees,,, iv. 12 St. Esprit, iv. 257 Shepherd's market, Mayfair, v. 354 Statues and memorials in the British Isles, v. 144 ' Tomahawk ' : Matt Morgan, vii. 516 Vesey (John), Archbishop of Tuam, iii. 478 Weather-boarded houses, v. 218

' Shepherdess of the Alps,' comic opera, 1780, ix. 68' 'Shepherd's Calendar,' 1496, printers of, v. 36S- Shepherd's Market, Mayfair, c. 1824, v. 228, 318,.,

354

Shepherds' rings, history of, v. 309 Shepley family of Mirfleld, epitaphs on, vii. 265 Sheppey, Isle of, historic " Court " tree, ix. 6 Shepster, meaning of the word, iii. 464 Sherborne, etymology of the place-name, xi. 131*