INDEX. 



549 



Shakspeare ; — 



Bibliography of his plays, 21. 

 " Collino custureme!" an Irish song, 506. 

 Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies, reprint, 40. 

 Derivation of the name Shakspeare, 1.5. 122. 

 King Henry V. Act. iv. Sc. 5 : " Quality, call you 



me? Construe me" 506. 

 Macbeth, its bibliography, 21; his character, 263. 

 Measure for Measure, Act iii. Sc. 2 : " To draw with 



idle spiders' strings," 66. 

 Merchant of Venice, its bibliography, 21. ' 

 Music of his plays, 53. 342. 483. 520. 

 Othello, origin of the tragedy, 269.J 

 Portraits of Shakspeare, 122. 

 Tempest, Act iv. Sc. 1 : " Spring come to thee," 65. 

 Troilus and Cressida, Act HI. gc. 1 : " But you are 



wise," 65. 



Shakspeare family in Rope Walk, Shadwell, 188. 402. 



Shakspeare (Thom'as), of Youghal, 122. 



Shamrock, its etymology, 148. 



Sharpe (Lewis), author of" The Noble Stranger," 91. 



Shaw (Dr.) on toads found alive in stone coffins, 10. 



S. (H. E.) on case of longevity, 297. 



Sheep and mutton distinguished, 411. 520. 



Sherman (Thomas), his works, 317. 



Sherwin (J. K.), engraver, list of his works, 46. 



Sherwood on royal archers in Scotland, 46. 



Sherwood (Mrs.) fictitious pedigree, 106. 



Shoful, a slaug term, 410. 



Shuckburgh (Richard) and Charles I., 191. 



Shunt, its derivation, 124. 



Sibbald (Sir Robert) and the Edinburgh Review, 490. 



Sicily: " Regno delle due Sicilie," 9. 96. 



Sidney (Sir Philip), his portraits, 308. 



Simpson (Wm. Sparrow) on children unbaptized, 184. 



Sincock (W.) on the Maori language, 216. 



Sirloin of beef, 89. 



Sirr (J. D.) on Abp. Ussher's " Body of Divinity," 410. 



S. (J.), Glasgow, on Beattie the poet, 216. 



S. (J. A.) on longevity cases, 297. 



S. (J. C.) on meaning of Platey, 368. 



S. (J. F.) on unintentional puns, 458. 



S. (J. J.) on Plaid and Tartan, 228. 



Vowel sounds, 8. 

 S. (J. M.) on the ancient route of the Jordan, 109. 

 Skene (K.)on Poems by Burns and Lockhart, 158. 510. 

 Sketchley (R. F.) on Bastard, 279. 



Charwoman, its derivation, 1 35. 



Coddington racecourse, 126. 



Cotgrave (Handle), 39. 



Coronation of the Queen of the Gleaners, 285. 



Elegy on Frederick Prince of Wales, 56. 



Farrendine, a cloth, 199. 



Garibaldi family, 304. 



George I.'s will, 218. 



Hercules (Aid.), his bequest, 176. 



Johnston (Charles), 59. 



Paintings by Swaneveldt and Ibbetson, 198. 



Peers serving as mayors, 138. 



Tooth and egg metal, 144. 



Waltham Abbey, 239. 



Witty renderings, 219. 

 Skull-cups, 3^4. 



Slang nomenclature of coins, 171; 237. 295. 

 Slaughterhouse, a slang word, 388. 



Slesvig, its ancient name, 227. 334. 



Smedley (Jonathan), Dean of Clogher, noticed, 441. 



Smith (Edw.), his Tavistock MSS., 611. 



Smith (James), died from poisoned wine, 268. 



Smith (John), his confession in verse, 108. 433. 



Smith (R. G.) on ringing the church bell at sunset, 



356. 

 Smith (W. J. B.) on gold ants of Herodotus, 16. 



Guns, red hot, 339. ' 



Witty classical renderings, 257. 

 S. (M. N.) on John Hales of Eton, 366. 



" The Causidicade," its personal allusions, 412. 



Notes on Edmund Curll, 201. 



Smedley (Dean), 441. 

 Smoke-vents in Millom Castle, 166. 

 Smytanites, a Scottish sect, 457. 518. 

 Snagg (Henry), monumental inscription, 513. 

 Snagg (Richard), monumental inscription, 514. 

 Soap, as a slang expression, 328. 392. 

 Socrates: " Le D^mon de Socrate," 69. 96. 119. 199. 

 Solar (M. Felix), Catalogue de la Bibliotheque, 400. 

 Soldier, a female, 324. 

 Solent in Hampshire, 6. 55. 

 Solway Frith, 6. 55. 

 Son (S. van), a painter, 70. 



Songs and. Ballads : ^ 



Ancient ballad in " Royal and Historical Letters," 



367. 

 Canadian son.r, 147. 368. 436. 455. 

 Cloak's Knavery, 109. 219. 

 Christmas ditty of the 15th century, 471. 

 Collino custure me! 506. 

 Dawson (Nancy), 110. 126. 195. 

 Devonshire song, 462. 

 God save the King, 301.; in French, 377. 

 Hardicnute, 31. 



Love ballads and songs of England, 326. 

 Phillida Flouts me. Answer to, 91. 

 Saint George's Hall, Bradford, 121. 

 Sayers (James), " New Games at St. Stephens," 



275. 

 Sir Patrick Spence, 31. 237. 

 Sprig of Shillelah, 29. 

 Tory song, 126. 235. 278. 

 Up jumped the mackerel, 70. 

 When the King shall have his own again, 212. 

 With a jolly full bottle, 126. 235. 278. 

 Yankee Doodle, its music, 426. 

 Ye mariners of England, 302. 

 Yorkshire ballads, 121. 



Sntheby (S. Leigh) on early British Bibliography, 489 . 



South Sea stock holders, 7. 



Southey (Dr. Robert), his brother, 405. 



Soveraign of gold, 129. 



Soyer on Fruniety, 435. 



Spalatro on Aislabieof Studley, 116. 



Armorial queries, 387. 



Baronetage of James I. and the feudal barOBet, 86. 



Lawrence (Sir Thomas), 480. 



Monumental names in Jamaica, 404. 



Prideaux and Blake of Barbadoes, 419. 

 Species, the origin of, 447. 

 Spectre of the Brocken, 477. 

 Spedding (Edmund) on allusion to Habakkuk, 386. 

 Spence (Alex.), his longevity, 130. 



