INDEX. 



553 



Shakspcare sign, 486. 



Sliepherd (Kev. Timotliy), noticc<], 90. 155. 2f.5. 305. 

 '• Shepherd's Kalendar," and the sii^'ii Taurus, 398. 

 " Shepherd's Tale of the Pouder-Plott," 229. 

 Sheppard (Rev. Timothy), noticed, 90. 155. 2G5. 305. 

 Sherard (Lady), of Stapleford, 341. 

 Slieridan (Richard Brinsley), speecli on Warren Hastings' 

 impeachment, 145. 204.; and the play " Tlie Cara- 

 van," 219. 

 ^. on Beukelzoon, and " pickle," 224. 



Blue blood denoting high birth, 47. 



Riddle in " Rump Songs," 282. 

 Shipping, ancient, 316. 



Shirley (John), .lutlior of " JIaystre off Game," 30. 

 Shizn, the feminine of his'n, 45. 118. 365. 

 Shorne church in Kent, its present state, 82. 

 S. (H. S.) on Abp. Neile's grandfather, 297. 

 Sicily, its ancient arms, 32. 

 Sicily and Man, arms of, 474. 

 Sidney (Sir Philip), his portraits, 213. 266. 306- 

 Sigma on " The Assembly," 498. 



Gordon (Alex.), author of " Lupone," 514. 



York Musical Festival, a comedy, 359. 

 Sigma (1.) on Vale of Red Horse, 485. 

 Sigma Theta on Anderson paipers, 435. 



Fisher family, Roxburghshire, 394. 



Heraldic query, 257. 



Lizars family, Scotland, 257. 



Oughton (Sir James Adolphus), 516. 



Scotch newspapers, 237. 



Scotland, the Union, 1707, 455. 



Smith (Wm.), commander of the Russians, 237. 

 Silk mentioned in Scripture, 456. 500. 

 Silvestris on Richard Prince, 455. 

 S. (I. M.) on Charles Heile, 477. 

 Simious, its early use, 496. 

 Sincere, its derivation, 19. 54. 

 Singer (Samuel Weller), his death, 20. 

 Singing in public worship, 272. 

 Sion College, device on the recovery of George III., 8. 

 S. (J.) on the writings of Earl of Essex, 258. 



Hearing through the throat, 258. 

 S. (J. A.) on Ovid, Aldine edition, 1502-3, 132. 

 S. (J. H.) on Margaret, Countess of Richmond, 376. 

 Skene (Klrktown) on abbreviated names of counties, 



467. 

 Skiddie (Wm.), of Cork, his will, 84. 

 Skowbauker, its derivation, 104. 

 Slade (F. W.J on legitimacy of childj'eri born in wedlock, 



181. 

 Slate quarry first lighted with gas, 256. 

 Slatius (H.), " Fur Prajdestinatus," 294. 

 Slavery never popular in England, 153. 

 Sledby Wodhouse in Bolland, 138. 

 Sleep, composition during, 85. 136. 227. 

 Sloane (Sir Hans), parentage, 147. 205. 

 Sloaneus on Bishop Barnabee, 196. 



Ker's " Archasology of Pojjular Phrases," 306. 

 Smelt family, 154. 246. 



Smith (Erasmus), founder of schools in Ireland, 106. 

 Smith (H. E.) on English clay-pipes, 10. 



Halflings and feorthlings, 65. 

 Smith (L. P.) on centennial celebrations, 376. 

 Smith (T. C.) on Thomas Carews verses, 184. 



Italy dancing on the rope, 167. 

 Smith (Wm.), commander of the Russians, 237. 



Smith (W. H.) on passage in Twelfth Night, 337. 

 S. (M N.) on keepers of the king's cormorants, 456. 

 Smoke farthings, 155. 225. 

 S. (N.) on " mi Jesu, qui subire," 14C. 

 Snap-dragon, its derivation and origin, 277. 

 Soldiers' red coats, 130. 184. 223. 287. 

 Somersby, Lincolnshire, cross at, 147. 

 Somersetshire churches, their architecture, 198. 

 Soiigs and Ballads : — 



As our king lay musing on his bed, 45. 



Childe Childers, 496. 



Forecastle Sailor, 45. 181. 



God save the King, 63. 180. 227. 



Gordon: "The Duke of Gordon's three Daughters," 

 418. 



Gregorians, by Henry Carey, 157. 



Le Cordon Salutaire, 14. 



Maggie Lauder, 169. 



My part lyes therein -a, 280. 323. 



Sir Andrew Barton, 316. 520. 



Ye gentlemen of England, 88. 



S. (0. P.) on Dr. Balthazar Regis, 358. 



" Soud," its meaning in Shakspeare, 124. 183. 



Souls of the slain in battle, ceremonv for, 210. 322. 



361. 462. 

 Souls, pre- existence of, 319. 

 South (Dr. Robert), philosopher quoted by him, 237. 



287. 

 Southall (Mr.), Discourse on Bugs, 394. 464. 

 Southey (Robert), " The Holly free," 26. 79. 154. 264. 

 .Southwell (Sir Robert) noticed, 452. 

 Southworth, Romish priest, executed by Cromwell, 142. 

 Spalatro on armorial bearings, 47. 

 Spear, the fabled, 89. 157. 

 Speed (J.)l on number of letters in the Old Testament, 



480. 

 Spence (Joseph), " Polymetis," suppressed plate, 469. 

 Spencer (Earl), epigram on, 418. 447. 

 Spenser (Edmund), Bp. Racket's lines on, 235. 

 Spinny, or Spinney, a sm.all wood, 149. 205. 245. 444. 

 Spok on a life of coincidences, 277. 

 Spontoon laid aside, 464. 



Sprat (Bishop), retort to Duke of Buckingham, 373. 

 Spring (Sir John le), ballad of, 138. 

 Spy -Wednesday, custom at Amboise, 26. 

 S. (R.) on heir of John Baliol, 9. 

 S. (R. S.) on Southwell's Discourse on Bugs, 394. 

 S. (S.) on university hoods, 384. 

 S. (S. H.) on epitaph on Duke of Marlborough, 148. 

 Ss. (J.) on Faunes family, 243. 

 S. (S. M.) on " A man's a man for a' that," 266. 



Charles I., prints of his execution, 157. 



County arms, 259. 



Gipsy sui-names, 9. 



Howell's Familiar Letters, &c., 9. 



Hurd (Bp.), biographical notices, 136. 



Pope's banker, and talent as a painter, 192. 

 S. (S. S.) on Anne as a man's name, 246. 



" Miscellaneous Observations upon Authors,'" 173. 



" Phenix," a Collection of Tracts, 395. 

 Stannard (W. J.) on the talking fish, 433. 

 Stanyhurst (Richard), translated " .Eneid," 62. 

 Stationers' Company's Almanac, 340. 

 Statue in the block, 286. 

 Staunton (C. W.) on Rev. Richard Wynne, 360. 



