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 Notes and Queries, July 25, 1914.

SUBJECT INDEX.

537

St. Bulgan, traditions in Kincarclineshire, 108

St. Christopher, paintings of the legend, 37

St. James's, Chapel Royal, book containing anthem performed in 1748, 26

St. James's Square, " Place Royall," 1677, 126

St. John, Knights of, temp. Edward II., list of, 189

St. Martin-le-Grand, Dean and Chapter of, 106

St. Mary's at Thame, persons interred in, 348

St. Mary's Church, Warwick, the architect, 377, 411

St. Michael-on-Wyre, Lancashire, inscription on bell, 28, 149

St. Pa,ncras, life and martyrdom of. 191, 235, 312, 352

St. Pancras Church, London, c. 900, 191, 235, 312, 352

St. Paul's Cathedral, altar by Grinling Gibbons, 248, 295, 316

St. Philip Neri, alluded to by Goethe, 329, 376

St. Stephen's Chapel, Westminster, model of, 1836, 485

Saints, patron saints and parishes, 348

Saints of England canonized, 267

Sala (G- A.), his ' Charles Dickens,' 9, 58, 92

Salisbury (Bishop of), temp. Henry VIII., house- hold of, 84

Salomon in Landor's ' Imaginary Conversations,' 386

Salver, armorial, and Welham family, 108

Sarnbel (Mrs.). See SumbeL

" Sated," 1623, meaning of the word, 288

Saxon titles on farmhouse in Essex, 271

Scargill (W. Pitt), his 'Autobiography of a Dissenting Minister,' 1834, 69, 135

Schiitte (Dr. Godmund), his law and ' Widsith,' 362

Scotch estates, clearances on, 188, 232

Scotland and England, Legislative Union, note in parish register, 1707, 507

Scotsmen, their advent in England, 266

Scott (Rev. Richard), of King's Lynn Grammar School, 1797, 430, 498

Scott (Sir Walter), the ballad ' Jock Elliot ' mentioned by, 49 ; on clearances on estates, 188, 232 ; references and quotations in his ' Rob Roy,' 471, 516

Seal of president of a religious body, 249

Seaver family, 216

4< Secretary at War," cannon inscription, Margate, 326, 374, 415

Seddon (T. & G.), furniture manufacturers, c. 1840, 86, 157

Semple (J. G.), adventurer, 1795, 89

Sergei (J. T.), 1740-1814, his statue of Diomcde, 350

"Seven Seas," origin of the expression, 207

Seward (W.), his ' Anecdotes of some Distin- guished Persons,' 450, 493

Shadwell (Thomas), 1640-92, and ' The Tory Poets,' 127

Shaftesbury, inscriptions in Holy Trinity Church- yard, 44, 124, 284, 504

Shaftesbury (Anthony Ashley, third Earl of), his ' Judgment of Hercules,' 307

Shakespeare (W.), Milton's epitaph on, in Second Folio, 11, 73, 114, 172, 217, 237, 257, 294, 353 original story of ' Romeo and Juliet,' 83, 233 Lady Capulet in ' Romeo and Juliet,' 141 his use of Warwickshire dialect, 288, 337, 376 394 ; his monument, and Garrett Johnson, 445 a " new " allusion to, 447, 495 ; Robert Baron's allusions to, 467

Shakespeariana :

' Henry IV.,' Part II., Act II. sc. iv.,

" Hiren," 247

' King Lear,' rearrangements of the text, 381 ;

Act II. sc. ii., "from this enormous state,"

245 ; Act IV. sc. iii., " Clamour moisten'd,"

165

' Macbeth,' Act IV. sc. i., " blood-boltered,"

369, 417 'Midsummer Night's Dream,' Act III. sc. ii.,

" What means my love ? " 106 Shaw (R. .#3neas Stirling), Ensign 19th Foot, 1790,

389

Shawford (Jocelyn), Ensign 66th Foot, 1758, 389 Shells, the Feast of, its origin, 108, 175, 455 ' Shepherdess of the Alps,' comic opera, 1780, 68 Sheppey, Isle of, historic " Court " tree, 6 Shilleto, origin of the surname, 71, 136, 212, 200,

296, 335 Shilleto (A. R.), his edition of Burton's ' Anatomy

of Melancholy,' 186, 513

Shirburn, persons buried in church and church- yard, 247 Short (Robert), of H.M.S. Prince of Orange, 1759,

Shorting or. Shortyng (Matthew), D.D., of

Merchant Taylors' School, d. 1707, 406 Shrewsbury School, " Svdnev Carton " at, 149,

213 Shrines, English, visited by pilgrims, 208, 277, 333,

397

Shuddering and burial, superstition, 150 Shurt (Rev. Theodore), poet, 1875, 18 Sign : " Rutland's Place," Thames Street, 109 " Sijceblong," meaning of the Dutch word, 9 Silk-weaving, names of promoters of, 289 Simplicia, alluded to by Gray, 509 " Sinnovv " (?), 1627, meaning of the word, 227 Six Clerks' Office : H. Barker, W. Trollope, c.

1790, 129

" Slavonian "=a boor, 1613, 288 Srnet (Father de), Jesuit, and the Mormons, 1859,

507 Smith (Albert), his song on the Great Eastern,

1857, 55

Smith (Alexander), his ' Dreamthorp,' 450, 493 Smith (J. T.), his ' Nollekens and his Times,' 49 Smith (Mrs. Charlotte), her novel ' Montalbert,'

1795, 209, 314

Smith, name in the Vasconcellos family, 96 Smoking-carriages on railways, 1846, 129, 251 Smyth or Smith (Rev. R,)=Annabella Povlclt,

c. 1725, 92

Snelling, origin of the surname, 429, 480 Sobriquets of regiments: "Howard's Green," 127,

176, 211 ; " Faithful Durhams," 236 Sobriquets used in Lancashire, 415 " Sogdian " text of Buddhist scripture, 190, 220 Soho, Navy arms on old house, 448 Soncef family in Russia and America, 408

Songs and Ballads:

Beside our Press we mxist confess, 55

' Fray o' Hautwessell,' 229, 292

Gae bring rny guid auld harp ance mair, 31

I will teach you one, 250

Miss Bridget Adair lived up three pair of

stair, 429

My name it is little Jock Elliot, 49 'Old Rose,'c. 1856, 410 ' Queen of my Heart,' 10{ We '11 drink a cup to Scotland yet, 34