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 Notes and Queries, July 26, 1913.

SUBJECT INDEX.

535

Sanctus bell at St. John's College, Cambridge, 384 Sandal tree and axe compared to benevolent man

69

Sanderson (Sir W.) and Samuel Pepys, 508 Sandridge, Surrey place-name, 70 Saracenic speech, its relation to Provencal, 47 " Saraft," meaning of the word, 136 Sarcophagi, Jewish, in Rome, 429 " Scaling the hennery," meaning of the phrase.

110, 354 Scarborough, St. Mary's Church attached to a

monastic order, 348, 396

Sohaak (J. S. C.), 1766, artist, his nationality, 457 Schools, private, in fiction, 4-88 Schopenhauer (Arthur) at Wimbledon, 1800, 90,

136

Schutz family, companions of George I., 268, 334 " Scolopendra cetacea," its modern name. 347,

410, 517

Scott (Dred) and Chief Justice Taney, 446 Scott (Miss), author of plays, c. 1810, 238, 315,

396 Scott (Sir Walter), a misquotation, 7 ; text of

' Kenilworth,' 16 ; " Lochow " in his ' Legend

of Montrose,' 29, 95; his use of the word

"rnutale," 145, 258, 352 ; his friend Stanhope.

409 ; the Rota Club in ' Woodstock,' 425, 493 ' Seal belonging to a Nottingham banker, 489 Seals of Thomas, Marquis of Dorset, 18 Searancke (T.), Cambridge graduate, 1678, 50 Secret service, from accounts, 1794-1829, 17 " Serendipity," origin and meaning of the word,

400

Sermon on Good Friday, payment for, 9 Sermon register of Welland, 1809-28, 104, 295 SeVigne" (Madame de), her chateau " Les Rochers,"

128

" Sex horas somno," epigram, 71, 136, 256 Shakespeare (W.), earliest reference to First Folio,

8, 56, 94, 137, 217; the text of the Sonnets,

32, 76, 153, 236 ; "a part of the Bible," 146,

494; his use of the word "castle," 165, 253, 394 : his bust, 166 ; Milton's epitaph on, 227, 456; Mr. W. H. of his Sonnets, 241, 262;

mythical pall-bearer, 245 ; his monument in Westminster Abbey, 349 ; Second Folio, 456

Shakespeariana :

' Hamlet,' I. ii., " Then saw you not his

face ? " 306 4 1 Henry IV.,' I. i. 5, 6, " entrance," 66 ;

II. ii., robbery on Gadshill, 305 ' Love's Labour 's Lost,' IV, i., " Put up

this, it will be thine another day," 7 ' Taming of the Shrew,' Induction, " Brach

Merriman," 205

' Twelfth Night,' I. v., " comptible," 286 Shark, etymology of the word, 191 " Sharpshin," name for small coin, 206, 273 Sheffield, cholera monument, 90 Sheffield plate, mentioned in letter?, 1781, 485 Shenstone (W.), his epitaph, 387 Shenton, place-name in Devon, 70 Shepley family of Mirfield, epitaphs on, 265 Sheridan (R. B.), his ' School for Scandal,' 126, 231;

first editions of his plays, 226

Shippen (Margaret), Mrs. Arnold, her burial- place, 370

Shorthand Society, commenced 1726, 308, 374 Sibbering family, 229 " Sick," use of the word, 247

' Siege of Acre, Great Historical Picture of the,' 227, 292

Sign : Dripping-Pan, 447, 518

Signs 'of the fifteen last days of the world, 260,

352

Signs of old London, " Gold Lion," 67 Silkworm's thread " tearing down bulwarks," 90 " Silverwood," meaning of, in ballads, 250 Simnel (Lambert), c. 1486, his identity, 129, 194,

256, 292 Simon (Richard), c. 1486, his identity, 129, 194,

256, 292 Simpson (Dr.) and Dr. Loeock, their identity, 170,

Simson (R.), his ' Treatise concerning Porisms,'

189 Sintram and Verena, character? in fiction, 449,

514

" Skimmity-ride," old Wessex practice, 388 " Skyveyns," meaning of the word, 107, 175 Smith (Albert), entitled to bear arms, 410, 476 Smith (J. F.), Sir John Gilbert, and 'The London

Journal,' 221, 276, 297, 373 Smith (Rev. John) of Enniskillen, c. 1652, 509 Smith (Richard), Royal Verderer, c. 1745, 429 Smith (Sydney) and L.C.C. tablets, 327, 377 Sjnith family of Wroughton, Wilts, 287 Smuggling poems, references to, 309, 355, 494 Snake and child, poem from ' The Playmate,' 308,

354

" Snowdrop," earliest use of the name, 1633, 385 Solly (Edward), and ' The Dunciad,' 68 Somerset (Earldom of) in Mohun family, 130, 196,

215 Somerville (William), 1735, poet, 7, 138, 278

Songs and Ballads:

And I have worn your clothing, and I have

ridden your steed, 250 If thou axe where I comes fra', 289, 352 Oh ! ahos-marineuponthedeckwasprancin',

494

Revenge, ballad of the, 8 Smuggling songs, 309, 355, 494 [To] the village that skirted the sea, 355 Vicar of Bray, 149, 215 We smuggling boys are merry boys, 356 Southey (R.), his MS. obituary* of Surtees, 30;

his schoolfellows at Westminster, 289 Spaniards' fight with English whaler, 1805, 285 'Speeches and Prayers of the Regicides, 301,

341, 383, 442, 502

Spencer (Herbert), his patent paper-clip, 190 Spenser (E.) and St. Bridget's Bower, 150, 231 Sport of kings, origin of the phrase, 7, 138, 278 ' Spot "=stain or besmirch in epitaph, 1652, 446 ' Square," in " four square humours," 287, 354 Square in London, the largest, 470 Stamford, parish registers printed, 148 ' Stamford Mercury,' earliest copies of, 365, 430,

471 Stanley Grove, Mortlake, engraving of, 410

Stanhope, Sir Walter Scott's friend, 409

Stanhope (Langdale), Oxford graduate, 1728, 110 Stapleton (Brigadier Walter) at Battle of Cul-

loden, d. 1746, 309 ' Star," Broad Green, Croydon, 428 ' Star-ypointing," in Milton's epitaph on Shake- speare, 227, 456 State Papers, Ireland, Calendar of, 1670 to 1705,

288

Statues : in the British Isles, 64, 144, 175, 263, 320, 343, 442 ; in Queen Square, Blooinsbury, 425 Stedman (J.), sen., Westminster scholar, 309