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GENERAL INDEX.

Songs and Ballads :

The old song which goes on with the gallon

viii. 170 They asked him down from London Town

iv. 244, 394, 458, 537

Thomas perform'd his part with skill, ii. 137 Three cheers for the red and the blue, 1837

vi. 450

Three Jovial Huntsmen, viii. 148, 198 Tibbie Fowler, vi. 127 To crown the plan, Jack's journeyman, i

465

[To] the village that skirted the sea, vii. 355 To the West ! To the West ! iii. 187, 236 Tony Lumpkin and his uncle, iii. 269 Tune the old cow died of, .xi. 248, 309, 443,

501

Turn-Coat, xii. 453 Tweedside, iv. 87, 136

'Twixt Wigton an' th' town of Ayr, x. 190 Vicar of Bray, vii. 149, 215 ; xii. 453 Walrus and the Carpenter, parody, ii. 469,

496 ; iii. 35

Water parted from the Sea, viii. 349, 414 Wee Wee German Lairdie, iv. 14, 52 We'll drink a cup to Scotland yet, ix. 34 We'll go to Kew in lilac time, x. 490 ; xi. 18 We smuggling boys are merry boys, vii. 356 Wharton Hall : the Legend of the Lady's

Best, x. 248 When, dearest, I but think of thee, vi. 346,

431

When Morse (Moss) caught his mare, xii. 321 Will Watch, vi. 448 With a ruttock, a cluttock, a wallet, a

satchel, xi. 433

Ye Mariners of England, iv. 108 Young Son of Chivalry, iv. 150 .'Songs of the peasantry, iii. 47, 97, 334
 * Sonnet by Joachim du Bellay, 1524-60, v. 25

Sonnets by Baphael, iii. 208, 297, 353 .Soper and Parry families, i. 286 Sorb or whitty pear tree, Wyre Forest, destroyed

1862, iv. 145

Sorning, Scotch word, its meaning, ii. 145, 215 Sotheby (Messrs.) on a comma in ' Complete

Angler,' iii. 466

Sotheran & Co., in Piccadilly, ii. 244 ; on ficti- tious characters, c. 1852, v. 208 ; on ' Land of the Midnight Sun,' i. 226 Soubise (Marquise de), Thackeray's allusion to his

cook, iv. 270 Souchy =fish stew, old cooking recipe, iii. 449 ; iv.

13, 96, 137, 276, 435

Soudan, Sudane, or Soldank family, iii. 88 " Sough," pronunciation of the word, ix. 79, 198,

253, 518

Souls interchanged, Japanese story, vi. 430 -Soult (Marshal), ' Memoires ' of, viii. 149 Sound and colour, books on the relation of, x.

231, 275, 317

Sounding-board in Gloucestershire church, xii. 86 .South (Andrew) on Grillion's Club, vii. 474 ; MWhichcote in Wiltshire, viii. 254 South (G. W.) on Eleanor Needham, x. 128 South Africa, Union medal, 1910, viii. 467 South African slang, ii. 63, 138, 372 Southam (Herbert) on Hessian contingent : ^American war of independence, vii. 364 Southampton, memorial at, x. 188

Southampton, pronunciation of the name, xii.

259, 327

South Carolina, uniform of Secretary of State, ix. 188 ; counties of, xi. 31, 189, 290, 348 ; map of, before 1776, 168, 256

Southdown (C.) gn verse quoted by Burns, i. 109 Southey (Bobert), bibliography of his works, x. 489 ; xi. 31, 74 ; celebrities referred to in his letters, iv. 429, 538 ; and S. T. Coleridge, their poem 'The Devil's Walk,' vi. 251, 310 ; and quarter-boys of Christ Church, viii. 105 ; his ' Life of Nelson,' xi. 162 ; his MS. obituary of Surtees, vii. 30 ; his 'schoolfellows at West- minster, 289 South Tawton, Devon, and printers of Statutes,

ii. 117

Southumbrian on " bravache Ecossais," xii. 441 ; harvest superstitions : judgments on impiety, iii. 277

Southwark, discovery of subterranean passage, 1786, xii. 27, 79 ; King's Bench Prison, debtor's life in, iv. 410

Southwark Bridge, its history, ix. 286 ; x. 38 Southwell, stone " Black Bear," at, v. 369 Sovereign, his proclamation in Scotland, i. 441 " Sovereign " of Kinsale, 1750-51, ii. 190, 255 Sovereigns, English, as deacons, xi. 48, 97, 137 Sowing by hand, i. 46, 133, 216, 332 ; ii. 216 " Sow metal "=cast iron ingots, c. 1840, xii. 278,

366 Spa, earliest association with Scarborough, iii.

129, 157, 234 " Spade and Becket," inn near Littleport, viii.

87, 153 " Spade Oak," Farm, Bucks, origin of name, viii.

232

" Spade Tree " as a tavern sign, x. 191 Spades and shields, their relation to each other,

i. 388

Spalding Priory and seal found at Dover, i. 408 Spall (C. W.) on ' Hymn of Hate,' xii. 302 Spaniards fight with English whaler, 1805, vii.

285 Spanish Armada, ship wrecked in Tobermory Bay,

iv. 46 ; thanksgiving hymn, 1589, xi. 414 Spanish motto, its meaning, iv. 290, 338, 353,

437

Spanish palseographic contractions, ix. 10 Spanish sonnet and its English translation, i. 507 Spanish titles granted to Irishmen, iv. 427 ; v.

69, 132

Spare family, i. 211

Sparke (Archibald) on almanacs in dialect, v. 494 "Among the blind the one-eyed man is king," ix. 413-^-Andertons of Lostock and Horwich, xi. 21, 118 'Anecdotes of some Distinguished Persons,' ix. 493 "An honest man and a good bowler," ix. 372 Apollo of the doors,, xi. 116 Armitage (Edward), xi. 93 "As sound as a roach's," xi. 18 Atlantis and Lemuria, xii. 145 Authorized Version of the Bible, xii. 266, 362 Authors wanted, vii. 418 ; viii. 298, 496, 514 ; x. 356 ; xi. 306, 401 ; xii. 18, 286, 302, 320, 379, 442 Author of play wanted, ix. 156 Authors of quotations wanted, ix. 188 ' Autobiography of a Dissenting Minister,' ix. 135 Bancroft (Archbishop), birthplace of, xi. 104 Bence, x. 93 Bernard (Sir Thomas), Bart. : Francis E. Paget, M.A., x. 436 Blake way (Bev. J. B.) : bibliography, xi. 286 " Blizard " as a surname, x. 14