INDEX. 



633 



Sliakspeare's manuscripts and papers, 339. 



422. 

 I poetical foresight, 407. 

 printers' errors in tlie inseparable par- 

 ticles, 6. 84. 

 - — queries, 2?1. 



readings, 2o. 84. 382. 



reprint of the first folio, .OTP. 



Tennyson and Claudian, d-O. 



" We three," 18. 



passages in As You I/ike It, 79. 495. 



Coriolanus, 105. 



King Henry V., 243. 312. 



King Lear, 6. 41. 82. 



Love's Labour's Lost, 208. 29S. 

 344. 



Measure for Measure, 79. 155. 

 ; Merchant of Venice, 59. 104. 106- 

 m>. 249. 



Two (ientlemen of Verona, 516. 



Winter's Tale, Act IV. Sc. 3., 

 312. 393. 

 Shan-dra-dram, its etymology, 74. 2fyi. 

 Shaston, where ? 151. 229. 

 Sheep, black, how accounted for, ."jOO. 

 Sheets, a Kentish word, 338. 497. 

 Shift .Shifted, 315. 374. 

 Shipinan (Sir Abraham), notices of, 3G9. 419. 

 Shortuose on surnames, lOti. 

 Shropshire ballad, 118. 2!i9 

 S. (H. W. S.) on Kay o,- Wray, 154. 

 Sice, or size, its meaning, 150. (ill. 

 Sich house, its meaning, 3(i3. 5rj8. 

 Sidney (Algernon), notices of, 21. 

 Sigma on Llewelyn, its etymology, 257. 



old ;",alche!ls, 10. 



similes on the magnetic needle, 369. 



Silex and oxygen, query respecting, 604. 

 Simplicitas on after-dilution of solutions, 



587. 

 Simpson (W. Sparrow) on church brasses 



since 1688, 2;'>H. 377. 491'. 

 .— commemoration of benefactors, 564. 



foundation-stones, 136 303 



Greek inscription on brass, 507. 



Gregorian tones, 180. 



— Kentish legend in stone, 477. 



MS. notes in books, 312. 



——misprint in I'raver- Books, 170. 



monkish burial, 230. 



— — monumental brasses abroad, 167. 



mutability of the human body, 129. 



musical type, 291. 



names of places, 171. 



novel application of photography, 541. 



Prayer-Books prior to 1662, 435. 564. 



■ punning mottoes, 220. 



relics of Charles I., 173. 



remarkable trees, 191. 



Kufus' oak, ,343. 



Sin-eater, origin of. 390. 5U. 



Singer (S. W.) on Davison and Donne, 247. 



. disputed passages in Shakspeare, 81. 



—— inseparable particles in Shakspeare, 6. 

 passage in Merchant of Venice, 176. 



— passage in Love's Labour's Lost, 296. 



Shakspeare emendations, 468 584. 



Shakspeare's second folio, 2i5. 



—— Shenstone the poet, 464. 



— — Strado's magnetic telegraph, 204. 



Singing-bread, its etymology, 389. 471. 



Sinking fund, conflicting notes on, 101 . 184. 



Sites of buildings changed, 71. 



Six thousand years the world's duration, 



SG. 131. 209. 255. 367. 

 S. (J.) on Alfred's battle with the Danes, 



10. 

 S. (J. D.) on Statuta Exonia;, 198. 

 Skellig on " fToing to Skellig," 553. 

 Skelton (Philip), his Ophiomaches, 415. 

 Skep on voydinge knife, 1.50. 

 Skull-caps, Scandinavian, 441. 565. 

 Slabs, early cast- iron grave-, 291. 467. 

 Slaves in Ireland, 73. 



Slings used by the Ancient Britons, 17. 377. 

 Slums, not an Americanism, 111. 

 Sly:>e. its meaning, 101. 

 Smalt (C. G.) on West the first pre-Ra- 

 . phaelits, 99. 



Smirke (Sydney) on Mathematical Society 

 of Wapping, 410. 551. 



Smith (Henry), notices of, 129. 231. 



Smith's (J. T.) inint, St. Luke's Day, 271. 



Smith (Miles), his MSS.,4.34. 



Smith (Sydney), receipt for a salad mix- 

 ture, 415. 



Smith (W. J. Bernliard) on British Apollo, 

 230. 



cast-iron grave. slabs, 467. 



custom of cranes in storms, 89. 



Maiden-hair fern, 108. 



Rufus' stirrup, 611. 



Sneyd ( W.) on cure for wens, 145. 



Siiike, its etymology, 36. 



Snow (Robert) on the Westminster Play, 

 553. 



Solinus, early edition of, 43.'j. 



Solomon de Cans and Marquis of Worcester, 

 434. 



Somerset, its etymology, 151. 



Somniura Scipionis, passage in the, 175. 

 257. 



Soul and the magnetic needle, simile of, 

 127. 207. 280. 368. 566. 



South (Dr.), historical value of his Ser- 

 mons, 25. 346. 488. 



V. Goldsmith and Talleyrand, 575. 



Southcott (Johanna), her Hymns, 265. 



Southey (Robert), inedited letter by, 286. 



Sovereigns dining in public, 197. 



Spanish vessels wrecked in Ireland, 44. 63. 

 182. 449. 



S. (P. C. S.) on anecdote of Milton, 374. 



- Cambridge prize poems, 281. 



Camoens' version of the 137th Psalm, 



326. 



Glossary of Scientific Terms, 348. 



guano and the Lobos Islands, 336. 



lyn or lin, its etymology, 353. 



Pepys charged with treason, 411. 



parallel passages, 208. 



singular misnomer, 289. 



revolutionary calendar, 351. 



Sir Abraham Shipman, 419. 



Species in the vegetable kingdom, 7. 112. 



302. 378. 



Spectator, vol. ix., 381. 



vol. X., June 13, 1716, 387. 



Spedding (James) on portraits of Mary 

 Queen of Scots, 78. 



Spellings arising from sound, 29. 228. 



Spells in Norfolk and Suffolk, 601. 



Spes on the Chevalier St. John, 42. 



Spinoza, his burial-place, 510.614. 



Spiritual persons in lay oitices, 376. 567. 



Spitting for luck, 193. 



Spur Sunday, 242. 329. 



Squire Brown's fox-chase, 65. 



S. ( II.) on " Prettv Peggy of Dorbv," 10. 



S. (R. J.) on Ch. Harvie, 4!;3. 



S. (S. A.) on rhymes upon places, 410. 



early editions of Solinus, 435. 



Ss. (J ) on discovery at Nunehara Regis, 

 558. 



harvest moon, 327- 



meaning of Royd, 160. 



profane swearing by the English, 366. 



weather prophecv, 141. 



S. (S. S.) on Eikon Basilike, 438. 



Flemish clothiers in Wales, 152. 



Staffbrd (Wm.), notices of, 101. 



St. Andrews on a bishop ajipointing him- 

 self, 508. 



Standard bearer in Scotland, 1.5S. 300. 3.92. 



Stanislaus Augustus II., his wife, 341. .589. 



Stanley (Thomas), bishop of Man, 130. 



Stanser (Robert), bishop of Nova Scotia, 

 149. 425. 



State papers, on their removal, 473. 



Statuta ExoniiE wanted, 198. 329. 



S. (T. C.) on Kenrick's Epistles, 473. 



Shakspeare and Lucian Buonaparte, 



59S. 



Steevens (George), notices of, 412 531. 



Steinman (G. Steinman), Henry Lord Do- 

 ver, 158. 



S-r John Mason, 1.50. 



patents of appointments, 511. 



Steinman (G. Steinman) on William Staf- 

 ford, 101. 

 Stephens (George) on Count Konigsmark, 



374. 



photography and MSS., 347. 



the maiden Hildegare, 378. 



-ster, the termination, 409. 568. 

 Sternberg (T.) on Bayes' troops, 56. 



paganism in the sixteenth century, 29. 



pictures of Queen Elizabeth s tomb, 9. 



personators of Edward VI., 76. 



Stewart (Lady Arabella), her marriage, 



55.5. 

 S. (T. G ) on hereditary standard-bearer, 



300. 



.Scot of Satchell, 160. 



Stories, ancient popular, 189. 424. 



Stoups, list of exterior, 18. 86. 100. 345. 497. 



.•■-91. 

 Strachan (Adm. Sir Richard I.) noticed, 



37. 

 Street crossing, 51. 

 Strickland (H. E.), notes on the Dodo, 



309. 

 Strongbow (Richard), his monument, 313. 

 Subscriber (a) on St. Mary Overy's painted 



windows, 127. 



on Phelps's Gloucestershire MSS., 107. 



notices to correspondents. 363. 



manufacture of lenses, 397. 



" Nine tailors make a man," 563. 



Suffragan bishops, 200. 



Suicides buried in cross roads, 44. 



burial of, in Scotland, 353. 



" Sun " of the feminine gender, 232. 3.52. 

 Superstitions of the higher classes, 6. 96. 

 Superstition on the death of great men, 



531. 

 Surnames, 97. 106. 201. 203. 

 Sussex ghost story, 342. 

 Suum Cuique on the Crystal Palace, 196. 

 S. ( W.) on Gabriel Harvey, &c., 511. 



nugget, its meaning, 281. 



Swearing, the English habit, 299. 366. 471. 

 S. (W. H.) on Manillas, or Maiulies, 533, 



medallic queries, 543. 



Ziervogel's Dissertatio, 462. 



Swiney (Dr.) noticed, 271. 



S. ( W. R. D ) on Shan-dra-dram, 74. 



S. (N. T.) on punishment for treason, 305. 



Sycophant, its etymology, 161. 232. 



Sykes (Col.), his Catalogue, 534. 



Symons (H. J.) on the burial of Sir John 



Moore, 274. 

 Symons (Jelinger C.) on the word off, 388. 

 origin of sin-eater, 390. 



T. 



Taboo, its etymologv, 151. 



Taliesin's Mabinogi| 370. 423. 



Talleyrand and Lord Bacon, 5.54. 



Tartar, catching a, 317. 



Taylor (E.S.) on coins of Julia Domna, 



485. 



East Norfolk folk lore, 480. 



Eikon Basilike, ,361. 607. 



Taylor (Jeremy), passages in, 174. 



quotation from Camerarius, 3,51. 



T. (C.) on apple-s.iuce with pork, (34. 



black sheep, 509. 



- — - cow, or cough, 62. 



general, the greatest, 509. 



ruby glass, ancient and modern, 28. 



Shakspeare a Calvinist, 339. 



street crossing, 51. 



Thornton Abbev, 485. 



T. (E.) on Boscovich's Theoria, 186. 



graceful thought in Prior, 420. 



Tecede on exterior stoups, 19. 



" Hair of the dog that bit you," 316. 



Virgilian lots, 77. 



Teeth wide apart a sign of luck, 601. 

 Telegraph, electric, anticipated, 93. 204. 

 Temple (H. L.) on parallel passages, 123. 

 Tetnient (Sir J. Emerson) on St. Veronica, 



304. 

 Tennyson, passage in Locksley Hall, 272. , 



