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INDEX. 



Smith (Rev. Benj.), Sir Isaac Newton's nephew, 41. 



250. 

 Smith (Richard), bibhomaniac, 112. 

 Smith (W. J. Bernhard) on Arminestall countsnwice, 

 320. 



Cotton (Charles) on smoking, 357. 



Eating lead, 418. 



Souls, Thech, ruhi, 477. 

 S. (M. N.) on the authorship of " Icon Basililce," 301. 



Hollands : Geneva, 314. 



" Pence a piece," 337. 

 Smokers, centenarian, 45. 

 Smoking interdicted to the clergy, 228. 

 Smollett (Tobias), Dr. Armstrong's letters to him, 826. 

 Snail attacking armed men, 11. 55. 195. 

 Sneyd (Walter) on Mason's Short Hand, 358. 

 Sodor, origin of the See, 129. 

 Solomon (Dr.), his balm of Gilead, 187. 236. 

 Solomon, the pigeon fancier, 467. 515. 

 Solomon's judgment, its imitators, 196. 237. 

 Solomon's seal, 291. 456. 



Somerset (Charles Seymour, Duke pf ), noticed, 256. 

 Somerset (Lord Henry), inscription on his monument, 

 462. 



Songs and Ballads : — 



Anti-Cromwellian song, 68. 1 76. 195. 



Ay 1 stand to your glasses — steady ! 11. 79. 



Carmagnole, 36. 



Cheer, boys, cheer ! 67. 217. 



Cow and snuffers, 200. 



God save the king, 79. 137. 177. 412. 428. 



London's Loyalty, 324. 519. 



Men of the Merse, 467. 



My dog and I, we have a trick, 509. 



Orpheus and Eurydice, 250. 320. 434. 



Pray for the sowle of Sir John-le-Spring, 254. 318, 



Richard III., an old ballad, 9. 



Roland, song of, 449. 



Song on the Rebellion of 1745, 32. 



Vicar and Moses, 112. 178. 



Who fears to speak of '98, 11. 60, 

 Sonlavie (the Abb^), " Mdmoires de la Minoiit^ de 



Louis XV.," 401. 

 Souls, or moths, 307. 436. 477. 

 Soult (Marshal), sale of his pictures, 110. 

 Sound dues paid to the king of Denmark, 387. 

 Soutane, or cassock, 375. 453. 491. 

 Southey (Robert) and Wm. Hone, 26.; error {n his 



Common-Place Book, 81. 

 Southwell (Robert) Poems, edit, of 1817, 406. 

 S. (P.) on Queen Anne's bounty, 103. 



Macaulay's ruins of London, 439. 

 Spalding Man on leaning towers, 337. 

 Spanish trade, order for regulating, 388. 

 SparcoUe family, 150. 

 Spare moments : a hint to husbands, 205. 

 Speaker's mace, 206. 

 Spider eating, 206. 437. 519. 

 Spiders' webs, 35. 



Spinettes, their disuse. 111. 157. 316. 378. 477. 

 Spires, crooked, 18. 136. 17.5, 199. 257. 299. 337. 

 Spitting into the hand, 244. 318. 

 S. (P. 0.) on Pope's Dying Christian, &c., 110. 

 Spring on chaise marine, 486. 

 Spring (Sir John le), ballad of, 254. 318. 



Spurn-point, nature of the game, 229. 

 S. (R.) on Indian war medal, 835. 



Lundhill colliery explosion, 366. 

 5/) on Bullman: Miner, 170. 



Gilbert (Sir Humphrey), his portrait, 91. 

 S. (S. D.) on " cordon bleu," 348. 



Trailing pikes, 496. 

 Ss. (J.) on Callander's Bibliotheca Septentrionalis, 269. 



Hearne's unpublished letter, 302. 



Leaning spires, 175. 

 S. (T.) on " concur " and " condog," 475. 



" In," as a prefix, 169. 

 Staff-officers, mounted, as flying sketchers, 347. 396. 

 Stamp duty on baptismal registers, 206. 240. 298. 

 Stamps, machine for perforating, 390. 

 Stanehouse (VVm.) of Carbolzie, 128. 

 Stanhow, ancient tenure at, 388. 440. 

 Stapledon (Bp. Walter), noticed, 171. 376. 

 Stapledon (Sir Richard), noticed, 171. 376. 

 Star which guided the Magi, 96. 231. 293. 

 Starke (Mrs.), her " Continental Guide," 87. 

 Starving, the mental condition of, 356. 

 S. (T. C.) on bottom of the sea, 338. 



Locke (John) and fieemasomy, 297. 



Radchenister, its meaning, 317. 

 Steele (Col. Sir Robert), his death, 71. 

 Steele (Sir Richard), his daughter Mary, 408. 

 Steinman (G. S.) on Major Lewis Kemys, 290. 

 Steinmetz (Andrew), notes on tobacco, 363. 443. 



Hawkins's Troublesome Voyage, 476. 

 Stella and Dean Swift, 422. 493. 

 Stephens (Geo.) on missing leaves of Ulfilas, 87. 

 Stephens (Henry) on bone manure, 515. 



Draught, 497. 



Jogsi, custom among the peasantry, 485. 



Near-sightedness, 497. 



Up in the air, a game, 518. 

 Sternberg (Vincent) on divinations on New Year's day, ^. 



Antecedents of a myth, 31. 



Climate and seasons in England, 208. 



Martin-heifer, 196. 

 Sternhold and Hopkins' Psalter tunes, 248. 

 Stevens (D. M.) on Westcot, Smith, and Lee families, 



388. 

 Stevenson (Rev. Joseph) on the publication of our na- 

 tional records, 221. 

 S. (T. G.) on clans in Scotland, 38. 

 S. (T. M.) on Maple-Durham M8S., 403. 

 Stockden (Mr.), his murder discovered by a dream, 333. 

 Stonehenge, its etymology, 2. 

 Stone pillar worship, 194. 

 Stone shot in Edinburgh Castle, 519. 

 Storer on London Directory, 270. 

 Stormouth-Dariing of Lednathy, Angus, 244. 

 Strada and Shakspeare, 164. 



Straycock (J.), author of " The Loyal Peasants," 466. 

 Streatfield (Rev. T.), noticed, 380. 

 Strickland (Miss), copyright of " Queens of England," 



458. 

 " Strike," as used by workmen, 238. 

 Strong (Capt.), particulars of, 30. 

 Stuart (Charles Edward), grandson of James II., ticket 



for his meetings, 30. 96. 

 Stuart (James Francis Edward), son of James IL, his 



legitimacy questioned, 407. 

 Stuart (John Sobieski and Charles Edward), 449. 496. 



