INDEX. 



551 



Spence (Joseph), MSS. of his " Anecdotes," 452. 



Spenser (Edmund) and Gabriel Harvey, 322. 



Spider-eating, 298. 



Spiders and Irish oak, 208. 298. 377. 421. 523. 



Spilsbiuy (John), his funeral sermon, 308. 397. 463. 



S. (R.) on Remarkable Satires, 68. 



S. (R. F.) on Kirkpatricks and Lindsays, 59. 



S. (S. D.) on the Auction of Cat.s, 318. 



S. (S. S.) on anonymous hymns, 396. 



Nine gods, 249. 

 S. (T.) on the devil and Runwcll man, 25. 

 St. (W.) on Steer family, 219. 



Sty ring family, 219. 

 Stage coaches, their introduction, 244. 

 Stalbridge in Dorsetshire, a classic spot, 85. 

 Standard-hill house, door inscription, 126. 

 Stanhope (Charles Earl), anticipates the " Great 



Eastern," 265. 

 Stapleton (Sir Wm.), his magical arts, 495. 

 Starving, mental condition of, 198. 

 State Trials as reliable documents, 427. 

 Staw and stawed, provincialisms, 116. 138. 254. 

 Steam engine, the first locomotive, 87. 

 Steamers, first navigator of the channel, 106. 1^5. 214. 



252. 296. 398. 

 Steeples, peculiarities in, 452. 

 Steer and Leetham families, 90. 219. 297. 

 Steer (B. L.) on Steer and Leetham families, 90. 

 Steinmetz (Andrew) on aneroid, 316. 



Benzoni: Tobacco and cigars, 425. 



Christmas-box, Christmas-tree, &c., 505. 



Human ear-wax, 258. 



Maunday Thursday and housel, 493. 



Pythagoras, 311. 



St. Peter as a Trojan hero, 372. 



Scott's "Waveriey," 167. 



Tobacco and the Revolution of 1688, 46. 

 Sterne (Laurence), letter, 126. 

 Sternhold and Hopkins, epigram on, 351. 400. 441. 

 Stewart (Dr.), Bishop of Quebec, 227. 375. 

 S. (T. G.) on Abbotsford Catalogue, 338. 



Anonymous plays, 237. 



Balloons: Montgolfier, &c., 431. 



Douglas cause, 158. 



Frommann's "Tractatus de Fascinatione," 139. 



Gray's Elegy, author of the critique, 35. 



Jamieson's Dictionary, 300. 



Neglected biography, 463. 



Nomenclature, 501. 



Scot (Michael), the wizard, 441. 



St. Margaret, 338. 



Stowell (Lord), his decisions, 239. 

 Stick, as a workman's term, 437. 501. 

 Stirling (Rev. John), Vicar of Great Gaddosden, 68. 

 Stone shot, 37. 58. 95. 480. 

 Stonehenge. its antiquity, 326.; fall of a tri-lith, 453. 



499. 

 Stow, inscription on the temple, 428. 

 Stowell (Lord), his decisions, 104. 239. 400. 435. 520.; 

 ~ Private diary, 292. 



Stratton in Cornwall, inscription at the Tree Inn, 348. 

 Stuart (John Sobieski and Charles Edward), 37. 95. 

 Stufhuhn on Orts, a provincialism, 19. 



Scottish superstitions, 25. 

 Sturley (Luke), epitaph, 382. 

 Stylites on Guelph family name, 189. 



Stylites on Loir: lerot, 461. 



Styrings family, 128. 219. 



Sugar-loaf Farm, Bobbington, origin of name, 204. 



Sunderlande, its derivation, 348. 418. 442. 



Sun-dial mottoes, 166. 



Surgeon in the army an ensign, 408. 



S. (W.) on fairy rings, 497. 



Mohammedan prophecy respecting 1857, 267. 

 " Swallowman," his office, 513. 

 Swartz (C. E.), the missionary, 249. 

 S. (W. N.) on Lancashire witches, temp. Charles I., 365. 



Williams (Sir Abraham), 460. 

 Swift (Dean), his family, 124.; "Description of a City 



Shower," 18. 

 Sylvester II. pope, his death, .^52. 

 Sylvester (Joshua), his " Lachrimaj Lachrimarum,"336. 

 Szeklers in Transylvania, 366. 



T. 



T. on Cowper's inedited verses, 4. 



Enigmatical pictures, 460. 



Pope and Swift, 508. 



Raphael's Madonna della Sedia, 18. 

 Taiford (John de), beil-founder, 227. 

 Tall men and women, 18. 239. 

 Tallack (T. R.) on Dutch Protestant congregations, 9; 

 " Tally-ho!" its derivation, 78. 

 Tandem driving, origin of the phrase, 205. 

 Tankard, ancient silver-gilt one, 207. 

 Tarts i!e)'SM5 pies, 69. 



T. (A. T.) on " Additions to the Works of A. Pope," 508. 

 " Tatler Revived," 435. 

 Taverner's Bible, first edition, 179. 

 Taylor (Bp. Jeremy), " Collection of Offices," &c. 52. 

 Taylor (H. W. S.) on bas-relief at Augsburg, 306. 



Black dog of Bungay, 499. ' 



Channel steamers,' 254. 



Clerical wizards, 495. 



P'ish (Simon), 228. 



Grandmother at 29 years of age, 126. 



Gravestones and church repairs, 99. 



Locusts in England, 267. 



Northwick motto, 98. 



" Puir Mary Lee," a ballad, 8. 



Reminiscences of great men, 45. 85. 



Robinson (Rev. John) of Leyden, 306. 422. 



Scrooby, 422. 



Singing mice, 487. 



Sirnames, 272. 



" Sowing light," 337. 



Washington (Gen.) an Englishman, 6. 

 Tea after supper, 50. 



Teed: Tidd, origin of the sirname, 127. 177. 216. 259. 

 Teens, when are they entered, 208. 258. 

 Telegraph, electric, foreshadowed, 266. 318. 392. 461. 

 Telegraph, traneatlantic, original projector, 7. 105. 247. 



296. 

 Telegram, when first used, 408. 

 Telescope as a marine instrument, 127. 

 Temple, the Middle, its ancient customs, 427. 

 Tenducci (G. F.), dedication to Queen Marie Antoinette, 



105. 

 Tennent (Sir J. Emerson) on description of Our Sayiour, 

 109. 



