INDEX. 



639 



S. (J. J.) on sainted kings incorruptible, 223. 



Skull, swearing on, 485. 546. 



S. (L.) on an inscription on a sun-dial, 79. 



Scot's Philomythie, 179. 



translation of Richard de Bury's Plii- 



lobiblon, 443. 



Slang dictionaries, 79. 208. 



Slave, the last one sold in England, 438. 



Slavery in Scotland, when abolished, 29. 

 Ifil. 



Sleek stone, meaning of, 140. 404. 548. 



Sleeveless, defined, 473. 



Slings used by the early Britons, 537. 



S. (M.) on the disuse of the episcopal mi- 

 tre, 275. 



— Sterne at Paris, 188. 



— monastic establishments in Scotland, 

 188. 



Smectymnus, the five divines, 202. 

 Smintheus on a last ode by Collins, 227. 

 Smirke (E.) on preaching from texts in 



Cornwall, 2. 

 — — Lord Marchers of Wales, 445. 

 Smirke (Sydney) on inundations and their 



phenomena, 198. 

 — — Shakspeare's seal, 539. 

 Smith (W. J. Bernhard) on a case of 



longevity, 448. 



waistcoats worn by women, 392, 



Smith's Sea Grammar noticed, 64. 

 Smothering hydrophobic patients, 10. 

 Smyth (W. H.) on quarter waggoner, 11. 

 Smvth's MSS. relating to Gloucestershire, 



512. 616. 

 Sneezing, customs observed at, 364. 500. 



572. 599. 

 Sneyd (W.) on Dean Swift on Herbert's 



Travels, 271. 



cases of longevity, 389. 



Snooks, or Sevenoaks, 438. 



Snow (Robert) on sun-dial motto, 619. 



Snuff-boxes and tobacco-pipes, account of 



them, 246. 

 Snuff placed on a coffin, 462. 

 Sob on Dr. Elizabfeth Blackwell, 394. 

 Sobriquet, its orthography, 174. 

 Solidus Gallicus, its value, 277. 

 Soraerlayes explained, 321. 

 Song — " Not long ago I drank a full pot," 



437. 

 Soud, in Shakspeare, its meaning, 152. 

 Soulis (Lord), tradition of his death, 112. 

 South (Dr.) on the Apocalypse, 469. 



the judge alluded to by him, 246. 



Southey (Robert) on the hymns of the 



Moravians, 249. 

 South Sea playing cards, 217. 

 Southamiensis on the evidence of a ghost, 



417. 

 -; — Gospel trees, 306. 

 Sovereigns of England, on complete lists 



of, 28. 113. 

 Spalatro (Abp. of) assists at an English 



consecration, 80. 

 Spanish verses on the invasion of England, 



294. 352. 

 vessels wrecked on Irish coast, 491. 



598. 

 S. (P. C. S.) on the Countess of Desmond. 



16. 



nouns printed with capitals, 79. 



Spectacles, inscription on a pair, 39. 



the inventor of, 106. 



Spectator, authorship of poems in, 439. 513. 



548. 597. 

 Spectral coach and horses, 365. 

 Speculum Christianorum, &c., ,558. 616. 

 Spedding (James) on death of Sir G. Ger- 



rard, 511. 

 Speed's Stonehenge, MS. of, 395. 

 Spes on antiquaries temp. Elizabeth, 365. 



arms of Thompson, 521. 



frebord, 548. 



the word Wyned, 524. 



Spick and span new, 521." 



Spinckes (Nathaniel), his descendants, 



273. 380. 

 Sports, the book of, inquiry after, 347. 

 Spurs, did the Orientals wear them ? 467. 



Spy Wednesday, its meaning, 511. 620. 

 Squire Vernon's fox chase, a ballad, 537. 

 S. (R.) on Muggleton and Reeve, 80. 



Squire Vernon's fox chase, .537. 



S. (R. I.l on lines on Dr. Fell, 355. 



S. (R. J.) on essay to procure Catholic 



Communion, 277. 



names of places, 452. 



Ss. (J.) on burning fern bringing rain, 301. 

 S. (S.) on catalogue of engraved portraits, 



176. 

 chronogram over Sherborne school, 



225. 



collar of SS, 255. 



Tandem D. O. M., S30. 



S. (S. S.) Bishop Hall's resolutions, 150. 



the Book of Sports, 347. 



family likenesses, 162. 



— Hogs Norton, 304. 



—— the introduction of stops, 379. 



quotation from Crabbe, 571. 



S. 2 (S. S.) on the etymology of Mushroom, 

 598. 



— — the derivation of Stoke, 308. 



S. (T.) on the authorship of " God's Love," 

 &c., 272. 



. • Tudur Aled's poems, 17. 



Standard bearer in Scotland, 609. 



Stanley (Sir Wm.), date of his execution, 

 321. 



Statute of limitations abroad, 516. 



Stearne's Confirmation of Witchcraft, 416. 

 620, 



Steinman (G. S.) on genealogical queries, 

 537. 



Stephens (George) on the derivation of 

 Church, 79. 



Northern ballads, 177. 



— — popular stories of the English peasan- 

 try, 461. 



Stephen's lectures on Chaucer, 69. 



Sternberg (T.) on Reichenbach's ghost 

 stories, 136. 



Sterne in Paris, 105. 



popular stories of the English peasan- 

 try, .363. 601. 



Sterne in Paris, 105. 188. 254. 



at Sutton on the Forest, 409. 



Stewart (Ann), particulars of, 345. 



S. (T. G.) on Black Book of Paisley, 283. 



Paul Hoste, 89. 



monastic establishments in Scotland, 



208. 

 Stickle, its meaning, 235. 

 Still-born children, superstition respecting, 



77. 

 Stilts used by the Irish, 508. 

 Stoke, its meaning, 106. 151. 212. 308. 

 Stomachosus on Nottingham hornblowing, 



148. 

 Stone-pillar worship in Ireland, 121 . 259. 



377. 

 Stops, when first introduced, 1. 133. 164. 



211. 379. 

 Storm in 1739, 412. 



Stoups, exterior, examples of, 560. 617. 

 Stuart (Lady Arabella), notices of, 421. 

 Stukeley (Dr.), his Boston MSS., 490. 

 Stuttgart Society, publications of, 484. 

 Subscriber (a) on Dean Swift's snuff-box, 



274. 

 Sudlow (John) on South Sea playing cards, 



217. 

 Suffolk newspapers printed at Bury, 127. 

 Suffragan bishops, 394. 

 Suicides buried in cross-roads, 405. 



indignities on their bodies, 272. 356. 



Sun-dial, inscriptions on, 79. 499. 619. 

 Surnames, their origin, 290. 326. 392. 424. 



509. 592. 

 Suwich priory, particulars of, 344. 

 S. (W.) on the Audley family, 151. 



ecclesiastical geography, 449. 



epigram on Franklin and Wedder- 



burn,58. 



Vincent Bourne's Epilogus, 60. 



^-^ " Litera scripta manet," 200. 



Dr. Hieron Mercurialis, 347. 



the medical use of live frogs, 393. 



S. (W.) on Mirabilis Liber, 90. 



the phrase " Dress shows the man," 



396. 



" Roses all that's fair adorn," 611. 



Virgil, Georg. i. .55., 58. 



Swallows' nests, inquiry respecting, 345. 



Swans, the singing of, 107. 187. 308. 



Sweet singers, noticed, 372. 



S. (W. H.) in writers in Bibliotheca Li- 

 teraria, 486. 



Nelson's signal, 67. 



Nuremberg token, 450. 



the coin of Vabalathus, 148. 489. 



Swift's lunatic asylum, 372. 



Swift (Dean), sale of his library, 292. 



remarks on Herbert's Travels, 271. 



"a pinch from Dean Swift's snuff- 

 box," 275. 330. 



Sword swallowing, 296. 



S. ( W. R. D.) on Eleanor, lady of the ring, 

 296. 



S. (W. S.) on Bow bell meaning Cockney, 

 140. 



clerical members of parliament, 139. 



cure of hooping-cough, 148. 



Horse Belgica, 180. 



Sydney (Algernon), 318. 426. 447. 497. 516. 



Sylva (M. A.) on Lord Wharton's Bibles, 

 29. 



Symbol on the rabbit as a symbol, 487- 



T. on the Amber Witch, 569. 



the author of History is Philosophy, 



&c., 153. 



Plenius and his lyrichord, 58. 



Tabitha's dream, by Christopher Anstey, 



129. 

 Tagart (Edward) on Rev. Mr. Gay, 36. 

 Tail on docking horses' tails, 611. 

 Talbot (Peter), was he author of Blak- 



loanse Haeresis ? 44. 

 Tandem D. O. M., 330. 

 Taprobane on a regular mull, 165. 

 Taylor (Alex.) on the Greek referred to by 



Jeremy Taylor, 353. 

 Taylor (E. S.) on burials in woollen, 414. 



note on Virgil, 388. 



general pardons, 496. 



the Taylor family, 370. 



Taylor (H. W. S.) on sailing on Friday, 



381. 



motto at Newcastle, 452. 



Taylor (Jeremy), on a passage in, 65. 



a story by him, 611. 



Taylors of Worcester, notices of, 370. 473. 



T. (C.) on St. Christopher, 495. 



•^— emaciated monumental effigies, 427. ' 



English surnames, Bolingbroke, 3S)2. 



— — motto on chimney-piece, 345. 



the fallacy of traditions, 390. 



— 'prentice pillars, 395. 



the various styles of old china, 415. 



plague stones, 427. 



Presbyterian oath, 274. 



. the effects of the window-tax, 559. 



T. (C. B.) on Sir John Cheke, 200. 320. 

 T. (Dublin) on Sir J. Ware and St. Patrick, 



561. 

 T. (K) on portrait of William Combe, 558. 

 Tecede on group at Prague, 346. 

 Temple (Harry Leroy) on a passage in the 



Giaour, 162. 



Irish titles of honour, 467. 



the pronunciation of oasis, 465. 



Ten Commandments in ten lines, 607. 

 Tennent (Sir J. Emerson) on the early use 



of the cross and the crucifix, 85. 

 John Holywood, the mathematician, 



42. 



St. Irene and the island Santorin, 14. 



modern Greek names of places, 259. 



stone-pillar worship in Ireland, 121. 



T. (E. S. T.) on under weigh or under way. 



153. 

 Testament, new arrangement of the Old, 



199. 



