INDEX. 



569 



S. (A. P.) on Huss and Luflier, 277. 

 Sardanapalus and Abp. Leighton, 61. US. 

 Sarum manuscript, 15th cent., extracts from, 464. 

 Saturnalia and the rites of rehgion, 274. 

 S. (G.) on GoulstoD family, 250. 

 Scala Celi, 18. 



Scavenger's daughter, instrument of torture, 381. 424. 

 S. (C. F.) on Eobert Kaikes of Gloucester, 400. 

 S. (C. H.) on a case of longevity, 379. 

 Schelmnffsky, some account of, 431. 519. . 

 Scbben (Martin), print, " The Holy Family with a but- 

 terfly," 328. 

 Schuyler, a Dutch family, 290. 337. 

 Scorning the Church, 451. 



Scotch clergy deprived at the Kevclutjon, 329. 390. 538. 

 Scotch genealogies, 109. 256. 317- 

 Scotch Kirk, paraphrases used in, 77. 

 " Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence Displayed," 504. 

 Scott (Dr. James), noticed, 338. 

 Scott (Rev. Dr. John Robert), noticed, 190. 218. 338. 

 Scott (Sir Walter), descendanti^, 27. : lines on " The 

 Death of the Fox," 415. 461. ; lines on "Woman," 

 288. ; " Marmion," chorus " E!eu loro," 292. ; illus- 

 trated edition of liis Novels suggested, 393. 

 Scotus on Book of Sports, 414. 



Williams (Abp.) and theatrical exhibitions, 401. 

 Scripture local names, works on, 433. 

 Scutch mills in Ireland, 88. 138. 

 S. (D.) on Earl of Clarendon's burial, 354. 



Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 364. 



Nugaj by Lady Hamilton and Ch. James Fox, 186. 



Seven dates wanted, 406. 



Stratford family, 477. 

 Sea breaches on Norfolk coast, 468. 

 Seaforth (Frances Countess of), noticed, 409. ; letters, 



445. 

 Seal of the church of Mcnigoute, 311. 361. 

 Seals : the Pope's of the Fisherman, 376.; Hedon in 



Yorkshire, 376. 523.; B rough ton barony, 376. 438. 

 Seasons, memoranda concerning, 530. 

 Sea-weed, its uses, 85. 

 Sedan chairs in Dublin, tax on, 185. 

 Sedgwick (D.) on Rev. Thomas Harrison, 139. 

 S. (E. J.) on Cooke of Gidea Hall, 352. 

 Selim UL, Turkish sultan, his fall and death, 356. 

 " Sending Jack after Yes," 484. 

 Senex on Charles Dibdin's song, 172. 



Serfdom in England, 361. 



Super-altars in churches, 337. 



Talbot (Sir Humfrey), 414. 

 Serfdom : sale of a man and his progeny, 278. 360. 

 Service-silver, a tax, 354. 

 Seton (Sir Alex.) of Pitmedden, 246. 

 " Sex," as a local termination, 311. 

 Seymour (F.) on Anna Liffey, 311. 

 S. (F.) on Cantankerous, 188. 



Gibber's Apology noticed by Fielding, 268. 

 S. (F. R.) Dublin, on bell-metal, 300. 



Michaelmas goose-eating, 299. 



Wren song, 407. 

 S. (G. L.) on Major Duncanson and Glencoe massacre, 

 193. 



Sir James Adolphus Oughton, 18. 

 S. (H- ) on aerostation, 291. 



De Foe's descendants, 197. 

 Shadows, an illustration in Bewick's ^!sop, 307. 



Shflftoe (Frances), Narrative of the Pretender, 51. 



Shaksperiana: — 



As You Like It, Act II. Sc. 5.: "Ducdkme," 284. 



Catalogue of works relating to him, 4. 56. 



Hamlet queries, 267. 285. 



Measure for Measure, Act III. So. 2. : " How may 

 likene.«s, made in crimes," 527. 



Merry Wives of Windsor, Act I. Sc. I.: "The 

 gentleman being/«p," 285. .528.; Act IL Sc. 1.: 

 " He loves thy gallimawfry," 28.5. 528. 



Much Ado about Nothing ; Act Y. Sc. 2. : " Put 

 in ih&pilces with a knife," 286. 



Plays in Welsh, 207.; Reprint in 1808 of the first 

 folio, 199. 



Portraits, 284. 527. 



Shakspeare, early allusion to, 285.; on the Conti- 

 nent, 284.; descendant, 292.; and English ]exi-_ 

 cography, 528.; his Latinity, 285.; music, 285. ; 

 prologue intended to have been spoken in aid of 

 the restoration of his house, 264, 265. 



Sonnets, 527. 



Taming of the Shrew, Act II. Sc. 1. : Baccare, 527. 



Tempest, Act IV. Sc. 1.: The troth-plight and 

 nuptial ceremony, 141. 



Shakspeare's CliiF, origin of its name, 379. 

 Shannon frigate, broken up, 204. 

 Shaving statute in Ireland, 1447, 266. 

 Shawl at Leybourn, 248. 388. 

 Sheen on Vertue's draughts and drawings, 26. 156. 

 Shelley (Henry) of Barhamwick, 70. 116. 198. 

 Sheridan (Richard Brinsley), speeches on Warren Hast- 

 ings' trial, 131. 259. 536. 

 SheriflTs precedence, 471. 

 Sheriffs of London and tenure services, 264. 

 Shield (John), Newcastle poet, 90. 

 " Shim," its derivation, 169. 196. 

 Shipp (Wm.) on Nodway money, 532. 

 Shirley (Wm.), dramatist, 432. 

 Shorthouse (Dr. J. H.) on Dr. Johnson's chair, 363. 

 Sickening cake, 242. 



Sidney as a feminine Christian name, 298. 

 Sigma on Randolph Fitz-Eustace's " Brides of Florence," 

 11. 



Le Bas Bleu, or Fall of the Leaf, 27. 



Marshall (Mrs. Jane), authoress, 11. 



Smith (iEneas), factor to Earl of Moray, 495. 

 " Signa " of Bat tel Abbey ,16. 

 Silver, German, its origin, 13. 

 Simmias of Rhodes, his versification, 385. 

 Sinclair (H.) on Shakspeare's portrait, 527. 

 Sinclar (George), professor at Glasgow, 67. 191. 

 " Sing^si dederim," origin of the saying, 171. 

 Sion College, Elizabethan poems in, 49. 

 S. (J.) on Chapel Scala Celi, 18. 



Decanatus Christianitatis, 415. 



Knowles (Herbert), 79. 

 S. (Capt. J.) on Luther and Huss, 298. 

 S. (J. D.) on Cokam House, &c., 238. 



Hayne, as a local termination, 237. 

 Skelmufeky, meaning of the name, 431. 519. 

 Sketchley (R. F.) on notes to Cotton's " Typographical 



Gazetteer," 395. 

 Skevington (Sir John), his instrument of torture, 381. 

 Slang, and cant words, 490. 

 Slaves sold in England, 58. 397. 



