INDEX. 



545 



Sanson (J.) on Pupilla Oculi, 435. 



Sir Ode of Wynchestre, 113. 



Thanks after reading the Gosjml, 38. 



True blue, 379. 

 Sarcerius (Erasmus), noticed, 171. 

 Sardinian motto, F. E. R. T., 392. 

 Sarsfield and Murray families, 90. 355. 

 Saram Breviary, 466. 

 S. (A. S.) ou Dr. Manton's family, 292. 



Temple family, 487. 

 Saucer, its derivation, 239. 

 Savage (Richard), parentage, 247. 

 Saviour, portrait of Our Blessed, 289. 358. ; time of 



year when born, 37. 96. 231. 293. 

 Saxonicus on the first English book on America, 229. 

 S. (C.) on Beckford's " Letters from Spain," 487. 

 Scarborougli mayor tossed in a blanket, 449. 

 Scarron (Paul), portrait, 170. 218. 

 Scene painters, 46.^477. 

 Scenes in theatres, the first, 206. 257. 471. 

 S. (Charles S.) on Simon de Montfort, 12, 

 " Schola et Scala Nature," 84. 

 S. (C. J.) on Thomas Bro.-nley, 71. 

 Scott (James) of University College, Oxford, 29. 78. 



136. 

 Scott of Dunrod, Renfrewshire, 289. 

 Scott (Sir Walter), dictating " Ivanhoe," 366. 413.; 

 great age of his mothei-, 197. ; his sense of pre- 

 existence, 50. ; " Waverley Novels," disputed author- 

 ship, 480, 481. 

 Scottish clans, 38. 

 Scotus on Hengist and Horsa, 170. 

 Scougal (Henry), epitaph, &c., 460. 

 Scrutator on Fielding- and Smollett, 467. 

 S. (D.) on Ancient Devotions, 230. 



" Christian JIagazine," 487. 



Vauxhall, origin of the name, 218. 

 Sea, the state of the bottom of, 287. 338. 

 Sea-sickness alluded to by Livy, 119. ; cure for, 205. 

 Seal, device and motto on an old, 277. 

 Seasons, their miraculous changes, 466. 

 Sebastianistas, 344. 497. 



Sedgwick (Daniel) on '• Lama Sabachthani," 237. 

 Seeds, their vegetation, 399. 

 Selden (John), birth-place, 36. 

 Sept, its etymology, 361. 

 Serjeant-surgeons, lists of, 1 68. 

 Serle (Ambrose), caligraphist, 168. 

 Sermons preached from a MS. volume, 466. 

 Serpent, sea, Jewish tradition of, 149. 336. 

 Serrao (Father), his " Lewis and Kotska," 92. 

 Sertesilver, its meaning, 48. 

 Seven Sleepers of Epliesus, 163. 

 Sewell (J.) on water-colour artists, 70. 

 Sexes, their proportion, 37. 457. ; separation in churches, 



108.-178. 

 S. (F.) on monoliths, 239. 



Pancernes, 130. 



Plato and Cambridge, 284. 

 S. (F. R.) on Richard Johnson, 267. 

 S. (G.) on Hanbury's bequest for county histories, 

 269. 



Kitty Fisher, as an actress, 348. 

 S. (H.) on Malebranche, passage in, 389. 



Tall men and women, 347. 

 Shake-bag, its meaning, 209. 235. 



Shakspeare: — 



Cymbeline, Act V. So. 5. : " We term it mulier," 



163. 

 Falstaff (Sir John), noticed, 62. 

 Hamlet, the first actor of, 408. 490. 

 Julius Caesar, Act IIL Sc. 1. : " Our arms in 



strength of malice," 61. 

 Macbeth, historical notices, 241. 

 Plays, edit, of 1623, its typographic correctness, 7. 

 Portrait of John Astley, 61. 164. 

 Romeo and JuUet, origin of, 225. 

 Shakspeare forgeries, 344. 

 Sonnets, 266. 426. 468. 

 Strada and Shakspeare, 164. 



Shanks' Mare on education of peasantry, 319. 



Sharpe (Samuel) on the Sybilline verses, 391. 



Shathmon, its length, 69. 95. 



Sheldon (Abp.), noticed, 207. 257. 



Sheldon (Sir Joseph), noticed, 207. 



Shelton (Thos.), " Art of Short Hand," 255. 



" Shephardes Kalendar," singular woodcut in, 55. 



Sheppard (John) on Tabard, or Talbot inn, 511. 



Ships, their motive power tried in 1742, 48. 



Short- Hand, works on, 150. 209. 254. 358. 



Short-Hand systems, 17. 



Siiowdes, explained, 39. 



Shuttlecock, an aristocratic game, 306. 



" Sibylline Verses," a poem, 269. 391. 



Sigma on the bronze horses at Venice, 109. 



Child's caul, 329. 

 Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, 12. 78. 

 Simon (Thomas), " Account of Irish Coins," 9. 

 Simonet family, 408. 497. 

 Simpson (W. Sparrow) on books burnt, 79. 

 Singer (S. W.) ou Francisco de Rioja, 81. 



Julius Caesar, Act IIL Sc. 1., 61. 

 Singleton (S.), on Shakspeare's Cymbeline, 163. 

 Sirnames, origin of some, 75. 

 Size and sizings, their derivation, 8. 154. 

 S. (J.) on Anthonv Bacon and Sir Henry Wotton, 121. 

 252. 



Tobacco, 131. 

 S. (J. A.) on heraldic query, 70. 

 S. (J. B.) on clan, or clam-pits, 368. 



" Knocking under," 433. 

 S. (J. D.) on Bishop Lamplugh, 258. 



White-breasted bird of the Oxenham family, 279. 

 S. (J. F.) ou newspaper literature, 47. 

 S. (J. W.) on mathematical query, 388. 

 Skene (James) on the authorship of " Waverley Novels," 



481. 

 Skoymns, its derivation, 39. 

 S. (L.) on St. Germain lords, 112. 

 Slang : " To slang," origin of the term, 445. 

 Slang terms in 1793, 87. 

 Slattery (Abp. Michael), noticed, 148. 

 Slavery in England, 495. 

 Sleath (Dr. W. B.), his engraved portraits, 97. 

 Sleelbrd and Torney families, 110. 

 Sleep, its organisation, 307. 

 Slingsby family, 331. 378. 

 S. (M. A.) on derivation of amulet, 113. 

 Smart (Christopher), his Lilliputian Magazine, 425. 



" Song of David," 367. 433. 

 Smirke (E.), " Sunbeam passing through pollution," 336. 



