INDEX. 



553 



Smith (Dr. John Pye) on the MSS. of the Compluteii- 



sian Polyglot, 352. 

 Smith (S.), Latin Dictionary, 461. 498. 

 Smith (Wm.), " Compendium of the Hebrew Bible," 



234. 3.38. 

 Smith (Wm. James), on the Candor pamphlets, 240. 



278. 397. 

 Smith (W. J. B.) on lion cowArd, in heraldry, 525. 



Mould, as a dam, 306. 



Pearls found in Britain, 522. 



Tapping of melons, 347. 

 Snow (Jeremiah), noble act of restitution, 107. 

 S. (0.) on Greek time of keeping Easter, 494. 



Samaritans, their history, 514. 

 Soci^te' de I'Histoire du Protestttntisme Frftn9ais, 274. 



346. 

 Socius Dunelm on Samuel Ward, 318. 

 Sodor and Man bishops, their arms, 314. 

 Solomon's temple, its pillars, 495. 

 " Son," sirnames in, 316. 445. 

 Songs and Ballads ; ■=- 



Douglas, Douglas, tender and true, 169. 226. 

 245. 



God save King James, 432. 



Pm to be married on Tuesday, 43. 



James Caesar's Mare, 67. 



Kaim of Mathers, 67. 



Rattlin roaring Willie, 186. 



Rule Britannia, its composer, 91. 199. 319. 



Simon the Cellarer, 15. 



There were three ladies playing at ball, 171. 



When winds breathe soft, 192. 243. 304. 



WilUe Wood, a Jacobite song, 110. 



Southampton maces and sword of state, 469. 



Southwell manuscripts, 445. 



Spaniel, the dog, of Spanish origin, 227. 520. 



Sparrow, superstition relating to, 210. 



" Spectator," its contributors, 72. 



Spence (Joseph), MS. of his " Anecdotes," 17. 



" Spiced conscience," in Chaucer, 432. 



Spiders and Irish oak, 486. 



Spiers (Dr.), " French and English Lexicon," 257. 



Spires, crooked, 177. 



Spurn point, an old game, 334. 



S. (R. F.) on bishops' sermons in the Tower, 452. 



S. (R. G.) on petition of the regicides, 316. 



Wills during the Commonwealth, 414. 

 S. (R. H) on "Monsieur Oufie," 193. 



Petrarch's translators, 175. 



Scudery (Magdaleine de), 274. 

 S. (R. Q.) on Hogarth and Sir Isaac Shard, 416. 

 S. (S. M ) on Nell Gwyn and the pearl necklace, 208. 



Lady Jane Grey's attendants, 294. 

 S. (S. S.) on assassination of French emperor, 255. 



Chamberlayne family, 416. 



English militia, 32. 



" Monthly Preceptor," its contributors, 187. 

 S. (S. W.) on Milton's Paradise Lost, 399. 

 Stake, an oak, found in the Thames, 89. 

 Stannard (W. J.) on Andwar, 346. 



Stains on engravings, 483. 



Tinted lithographs, 224. 

 State Paper Office and its missing documents, 16. 

 State Papers of Charles I., 32G. 

 Stationers' Company, historical notes of, 71. 237. 



Statins on St. Simeon Stylites, 335. 

 Staunton (C. W.) on a quotation, 110. 



Charles Crawford, 260. 



" Three things are ever silent," 258. 

 Staverton (Geo.), bequest for bull-baiting, 35. 

 Steam ship, first, to carry foreign mails, 393. 

 Stearne (Robert) of Fullinally, 190. 

 Steele ( Sir Richard) and Dean Swift, 206. 

 Steeples, church, their peculiarities, 37. 

 Steevens (George), verses on the portrait of Eiynor 



Rummin, 127. 

 Steinmetz (Andrew) on derivation of Caste, 507. 



Coincidences in national customs, 54. 



Feast of the Asses, 3. 



Quotation by Sir James Graham, 464. 



" Respublica Solipsorum," 217. 



Tenth wave, Pythagorean numbers, &c., 194. 

 Stewart (F. R.) on anonymous work, 446. 



Army lists, 281. 



Beresford ghost, 487. 



Legend of the Luttrells, 467. 

 S. (T. G.) on the Culdees, 465. 



Edinburgh pamphlets, 176. 



Graham of Claverhouse, portrait, 222. 



Heralds of Scotland, 424. 



Lovat peerage, 385. 



Marchmont peerage, 444. 



Napoleon's Conversations with Lord Lyttelton, 

 78. 



Straloch manuscripts, 504. 



St. Teresa's Life, 467. 

 Stockbrokers, their origin, 457. 527. 

 Stone of Scone, its removal, 316. ^ 

 " Stone jug," origin of the slang phrase, 387. 

 Stonehenge, its antiquity, 95.; a bUrial-place, 395.459. 

 Stone shot, 18. 



Stoney of Yorkshire, arms, crest, &;c., 170. 

 Story's " History of the Wars of Ireland," 334. 

 Stoup in churches, 312. 

 Straloch manuscript, 437. 504. 

 Straw-bail : " a man of straw," 70. 

 Streeter (Mr.) jun., serjeant-painter, 186. 

 Stuart (Charles Edward), grandson of James II., his 



medal, 148. 417. 

 Stuart Papers, 203. 371. 

 Stuart (Sir Wm.), Lyon king-at-anns, 496. 

 Stukeley (Dr.) on the eclipse of 1724, 215. 

 Sturt (John), engraver, 472. 

 Stylites (St. Simeon), his residence, 335. 412. 

 Superstition, origin of the word, 125. 242. 

 " Surcrew:" its derivation, 187. 

 Surrey: "White Surrey" explained, 375. 

 Surrey regiment, or Fehcible Light Dragoons, 155. 

 S. (V. F.) on elogium of Martin Luther, 487. 

 S. (W.) on early Almanacks, 134. 



Dogs driven mad by cold, 176. 



Kimmeridge coal money, 36. 



Pearls found in Britain, 401. 



Sandby (Paul), his drawings, 139. 

 S. (W. C.) on old Greenwich Palace, 457. 

 Swearing, penalty for, 434. 



Swiftiana : — 



Berkeley's Poems, 207. 



Bonnell's Life, with Swift's autograph, 207. 



Donne's (Dr.) discovery of a murder, 68. 



