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Smith (E.) on Dunwich or Dunmow, a bishop's see,

x. 44, 312. Yttingaforda, ix. 426 Smith (F. G.) on sweepstakes, its meaning, v. 464 Smith (G. C. M.)on ' Eikon Basilike ' motto, xi. 497.

" My lodging is on the cold ground," iv. 397, 505 Smith (G. G.) on bottled ale, vii. 412. Clifford's Inn, ix. 389. Cucking stool or ducking stool, x. 157. Flowering Sunday, x. 57. "Prospicimus modo," viii. 445. Verses by Earl of Norfolk, iv. 541 Smith (George Murray), his death, vii. 300 ; and

authors, 307

Smith (H.) on 'Journal of a Tour by Juan de Vega,' xii. 387 Morwood (Mr. Vernon S.), vii. 89. Novels with the same title, xi. 88. Powell (Foster), pedestrian, v. 436. Eichmond (Margaret, Countess of), i. 31

Smith (Rev. John B.), poet, his biography, i. 248 Smith (J. de Berniere) on Japanese monkeys, xi. 76. ' Lyra Apostolica,' xi. 297. Marian hymn, viii. 468. "Moss-covered bucket," ix. 257 Smith (J. E.) on 'Hamlet,' I. i. 115 sq., ix. 342 Smith (J. F.), novelist, v. 377, 459 ; vi. 14, 74 Smith (M. E.) on hooligan, vii. 48 Smith (N.) on Wordsworth queries, xii. 88 Smith (Sir Nicholas), of Devon, M.P., his descend- ants, viii. 283, 373 ; ix. 193 ; x. 353, 491 Smith (R.) on last war bow, iii. 383 Smith (Richard), surgeon of Bristol, his biography,

vii. 169 Smith (Richard), ol. 1675, his library, ix. 347, 433

his book sale, xi. 241, 282

Smith (Richard Horton) on " Coute que coute," ii. 425. Epitaph, well-known, ii. 41. "Lead, kindly Light," Latin rendering, x. 425. " Mending or ending," ii. 424. Pamela : Pamela, xii. 141. Par- simony, iv. 285. Quotations wanted, xii. 148 Smith (Robert), Yorkshire squire, i. 288 Smith (R. W.) on Thomas Waite, x. 188 Smith (Sir Thomas), 1556-1609, of Parson's Green ix

29, 132, 373

Smith (Rev. W.), his biography, xi. 348 Smith (W.B.) on Chavasse family, vii. 48 Smith (W. F.) on claret and vin-de-grave, ii. 156 Smith families, some scattered members, i. 282, 352 Smith's Folly at Dover, iv. 34 Smith, Payne & Smith, old banking firm, x. 27, 114,

Smithers (C. G.) on Robert Dodsley, x. 272; xi. 173. Eruption at Krakatoa, vi. 232. "Good penny- worth," iv. 522. "Neither fish, nor flesh, nor good red herring," v. 125. "Ship" Hotel, Green- wich, xii. 431

Smithers (Richard), murdered 1820, vi. 344

Smithfield, a, its meaning, vi. 389, 458

Smithfield, West, Early English doorway at, i. 424

Smoak=to twig, to find out, iii. 406 ; iv. 78, 215, 355

Smock marriages, v. 323 ; xii. 146, 214, 314

Smokables, new word, iv. 246, 294

Smoke=to twig, to find out, iii. 406 ; iv. 78, 215, 355

Smoking a cobbler, its meaning, vii. 509

Smollett (Dr. Tobias), death and burial, i. 201, 309, 510; original of Squire Gawkie in ' Roderick Ran- dom,' xii. 205

Smous=Jew, its origin, vi. 409, 493 ; vii. 131, 298

Smuggling and Folkestone, xi, 9

Smyth (Bishop), founder of Brasenose, vii. 92, 157, 235, 298

Smyth (E. C.) on envelopes, xii. 397, 490

Smyth (H.) on inconsistencies of tense, x. 7. Loon- slatt, xi. 232. Seneschal, xi. 248. Skeat's ' Concise Dictionary,' xi. 377. Stoning the wren, ix. 234. Sweepstakes, use of the word, v. 336. Thackeray and 'Vanity Fair,' xi. 296

Smyth (Lady), portrait and biography, i. 187, 252

Smyth-Stuart (B. Wentworth), 1681-1745, x. 28

Smythe-Palmer (Dr. A.) on ghetto, viii. 349

Smythies family, xi. 68, 196, 238

Snacks, its meanings, iii. 346

Snagge (Sir T. W.) on oaken coffins, xii. 388, 455

Snakes, antipathy to horsehair, xi. 349, 432

Snakes of Aberdare, papular nickname, vi. 67

Snape Castle, Co. York, its history, iv. 68, 150

Sneezing folk-lore, ii. 55

Snell (F. S.) on cope and mitre, ii. 35

Snell (K. E.) on two coins, i. 268

Sneyd (G.) on Dutton family, vii. 174, 433. Guild merchants of Shrewsbury, 1231, vi. 508

Sni, dialect word, i. 17 ; ii. 11

Snicket, its meaning, vii. 348, 512 ; viii. 52, 150

Sniper, its meaning, iii. 138 ; iv. 543

Sniping, early use of the word, xi. 308, 434

Snob=cobbler, vi. 46, 131

Snode family and arms, iii. 370, 452

Snodgrass surname, ix. 366, 496 ; x. 71

Snow family of Hendon, i. 408

Snow-feathers in folk-lore, viii. 403, 494

Snowball (J. B.) on Snowball family, x. 307

Snowball family of Northumberland and York, x. 307, 453

Snowdon: Knockers' Llyn and Llyn Coblynau, ix. 229, 353

Snuff, defence of, vii. 24

Snuff-box, inscriptions on, xii. 429, 495

Snuff-taking in Great Britain, viii. 519

Sny. See Sni.

" So pleased," the phrase, i. 188, 315

Soam= horse-load, iv. 208, 277

Sober, its use as a verb, i. 388

"Societas aurata," use of the term, xi. 148

Societies, historical, iii. 228

Society of the Port Royal, account of, viii. 224

Sock : to sock=to thrash, iv. 539 ; v. 53, 97

Socrates, a saying of, viii. 339, 410

Socrates on Portland vase, viii. 225

Sod-widow, origin of the word, vii. 268 ; German equivalent for, viii. 308

So-ho, origin of the word, iii. 117

Soho, Greek Church in, and its vicinity, ii. 2, 75 ; taverns in, 1740-60, vii. 487; viii. 94, 151 ; Dry- den's house in, viii. 262 ; Marat's residence in, xii. 7, 109, 175,235, 293,451

Soho Square, removal of statue of Charles II. from, vii. 209 ; xii. 336, 391, 514

Soissons, the vase of, v. 477; vi. 34

Solar myths, viii. 63

Soldier ancestors, v. 496 ; vi. 3j), 132 ; vii. 353

Soldier on army reform, vi. 325

Soldiers, special literature for, v. 2, 105 ; vi. 266 ; English, at the battle of Colenso, v. 285 ; pet names for, ib.', their 'bacca, 332; nicknamed "lobsters,"