INDEX. 



675 



Scott (Francis John) on claymore, 365. 

 —^ fierce, a provincialism, 352. 

 Marcarnes, 572. 



— muirs worn by military men, 353. 

 singular discovery of a cannon-ball, 



366. 



sneexing, 624. 



Scott (John) on ladles' arms borne in a 

 lozenge, 277. 



Scott (Sir Walter), unpublished epigram 

 by, 575. 



Scottish National Record?, 405. 



newspapers, early, .'i7. 161. 



Scrape, " Getting into a scrape," origin of, 

 29-2. 422. 601. 



Scribe (John) on Greek and Roman forti- 

 fications, 654. 



* Scrimshaw (Jane) noticed, 441. 

 Scrymzeour on Scottish castles, 366. 



S. (D.) on battle of Villers en Couchfe, 128. 

 Searson's Poems, 176. 

 Sea-serpent noticed, 40. 

 Seleucus on Adainsoniana, 13.5. 



slow-worm superstition, 146. 



snail-eating, 129. 



snail-gardens, 161. 



Semi-Tone on passage of Cicero, 640. 



" Semper eadem," origin of the royal motto, 



174. 255. 440. 

 Serpent with a human head, 304. 

 Serpents, notes on, 39. 

 Serviens on anonymous works, 174. 

 Major Andrfe, 174. 644. 



* Seven Oaks and Nine Elms, 34. 

 Sewell and Lewis families, 388. 521. 621. 



* Seymour (Col. Hyde) noticed, 388. 

 Seymour (Jane), her royal descent, 184. 



251. 

 S. (G. L.) on History of Jesus Christ, 386. 



Lepel's regiment, 504. 



Sewell family, 621. 



S. (G. S.) on creation of knights, 620. 



Lady Mason's third husband, 620. 



Shadbolt (Geo.) on albumenised paper, 395. 

 548. 



clouds, how introduced, 477. 



multiplication of photographs, 85. 



— — stereoscopic angles, 227. 348. 476. 



Shakspeare : — 



Bacon (Lord) and Shakspeare, 438. 

 Ben Jonson's criticisms, 263. 313. 

 coincident suggestions on the text, 265. 

 Collier's Monovolume, 35. 338. 

 delighted, 241. 437. 

 digest of various readings, 74. 170. 362. 



466. 

 emendations, 51. 75. 

 Falstaff, his death, 263. 313, 314. 

 * first folio, reprint of, 220. 

 Jackson's emendations, 193. 

 meteorology of Shakspeare, 336. 

 parallels, 240. 

 portrait, 438. 538. 

 Priam's six-gated city, 288. 375. 

 Professor Hilgers' Treatise, 52. 

 readings, 28. 168. 

 remonstrance respecting the Shak- 



spearian discussions, 261. 

 skull, 217. 



winds, North and South, 338. 

 passage in All's Well That Ends Well, 

 217. 



As You Ijke It, 383. 



Hamlet, 123. 195. 409. 



Henry JV. (Second Part). 963. 313, 

 314. 384. 408. 



King John, 28. 266. 384. 



King Lear, 4. 97. 



Love's Labour's Lost, 241. 



Macbeth, 217. 



Measure for Measure, 194.241.288. 

 361. 



Richard II., 338. 



Romeo and Juliet, 3. 216. 361. 384. 



Taming of the Shrew, 52. 73. 97, 98. 

 438. 



Tempest, 45. 123, 124. 169. 338. 408. 



Troilug and Cressida, 288. 



Shakspeahe : — 



Two Gentlemen of Verona, ,52. 

 Winter's Tale, 95. 169. 254. 361. 



Shaw (R. J.) on names of wild plants, 36. 



Shaw's (Mrs.) tombstone, 222. 



Sheer ale explained, 168. 



Sheer hulk, its meaning, 126. 280. 



Shelley (Percy Bysshe), poem by him, 71. 



183. 

 Shepherd's Kalendar quoted, 50. 

 Sheridan (R. B.), translation of a song by 



him, 563. 

 Sheriffs of Glamorganshire, 353. 423. 

 Sherlock (Dr. Richard) noticed, 245. 

 Ship " William and Ann," 54. 

 Shirtcollars, 467. 



Shoemakers, a recitation for Oct. 25th, 619. 

 Shoes, throwing old ones for luck, 377. 

 " Short red, God red," 182. 398. 



* Shoulder knots, their origin, 244. 



S. (H.S.) on " Could we with ink," &c., 180. 

 Sights and exhibitions temp. James I., 5.58. 

 Sigma on Cawdray's Treasurie of Similies, 



499. 

 Siller gun of Dumfries, 412. 

 Silo, a Spanish granary, 639. 

 Simpson (W. Sparrow) on battle of Villers 

 en Couche, 8. 



bell inscriptions, 108. 448. 



books chained m churches, 93. 206. 328. 



hour-glasses in pulpits, 328. 



Prayer Books prior to 1662, 504. 



Sims's Hand-book to the Library of the 



British Museum, 511. 553. 653. 

 Sincere, its derivation, 195. 328. 399. 567. 

 Singer (S. W.) on Hobbes and Hollar, 368. 



its, early use of, 254. 



Milton and Malatesti, 295. 



Milton's widow, 471. 



passage in Romeo and Juliet, 3. 



Singleton (S.) on gravestone inscription, 



328. 

 Sisson (J. Lawson) on bell inscriptions, 448. 

 derivation of Mardel, 41 1 . 



— Muller's processes, 253. 



Sisson's developing solution, 181. 253. 



S. (J.) on book inscriptions, 591. 

 S. (J. H.) on Cawdray's Treasure of Simi- 

 les, 386. 

 S. (J. L.) on the arms of De Sissonne, 243. 

 hour-glass stand, 454. 



— poetical tavern signs, 627. 



S. (J. P.) on Westhumble Chapel, 410. 

 Skyring (G. W.) on buUaces, 326. 



divining-rod, 293. 



■^^ local rhymes, Kent, 466. 



moon superstitions, 322. 



" spoke in the wheel," 522. 



Slang expression, " Just the cheese," 89. 



* Slaves, collections for poor, 292. 

 execution for whipping, 112. 



S. (L. D.) on quotation from Canning, 365. 



Sleednot (J.) on " Qui facit per alium," 231. 



Sloane. Evans (W. Sloane) on Bible and 



Prayer Book proper names, 469. 



— Edmund Spenser and Hans Sloane, 



389. 



marriage of cousins, 525. 



Urban Vigors, 477. 



Slow-worm superstition, 33. 146. 328. 479. 



Smith (A.) on inscription near Cirences- 

 ter. 76. 



Smith (T. C.) on battle of Villers en Cou- 

 chfe, 127. 



Smith (W. J. Bernhard) on the claymore, 

 520. 



— — ducking stool, 315. 



megatherium in British Museum, 19. 



nightingale and thorn, 527. 



poetical tavern signs, 568. 



spiked maces in Great Malvern 



Church, 254. 



Snail-eating, 34. 128. 229. 



gardens, 33. 128. 161. 229. 



* Snayers (P.), his picture The Battle of 

 Forty, 538. 



Sneezing, an omen and a deity, 121. 

 ~— popular ideas respecting, 366. 624. 



Sneyd (W.) on Margery Trussell's arms, 

 412. 



poems published at Manchester, 388. 



Snow (B.) on D. Ferrand, 243. 

 S. (N.W.) on buckle, 526. 



crow-bar, 439. 



first and last, 439. 



^— mauilies, manillas, 278. 



Sir John Vanbrugh, 480. 



stone-pillar worship, 207. 



" To grab," 466. 



S. 2 (N. W.) on cob and conners, 43. 



Devonianisms, 44. 



Soke mills, 272. 375. 



Songs and Ballads : — 

 Barrels regiment, 620. 

 Bonnie Dundee, 19. 

 Danish and Swedish, 444. 

 Guardian angels, now protect me, 443. 

 * Jamieson the piper, 126. 

 Mary, weep no more for me, 383. 500. 

 The Angels' Whisper, 54. 

 They shot him on the nine-stane rig, 



78. 376. 

 To the lords of Convention, 19. 

 When Orpheus went down, 196. S81. 



397. 503. 



Sophocles, passage in, 73. 478. 031. 



Sotadic verse», 229. 



Soul and magnetic needle, 87. 159. 



* Southwark pudding wonder, 79. 

 SouvarofTs dispatch, 490. 

 Spanish play-bill, 336. 

 Sparrows at Lindham, 572. 



S. (P. C. S ) on death of Edward II., 477. 



Hungarians in Paules, 441. 



MS. poems and songs, 587. 



Speaker of the House of Commons in 1697, 



152. 

 Speech, erroneous forms of, 65. 



* Spendthrift, inquiry respecting, 102. 



* Spenser (Edmund) and Sir Hans Sloane, 



^ 389. 



* Fairy Queen, the missing books, £67. 



Speriend on barnacles in the Thames, 124. 



blotting-paper, 104. 



Duke of Gloucester, 100. 



German heraldry, 150. 



Spes on Abp. Lancaster's cure for the 



gout, a 



wooden tombs and effigies, 19. 



Spiller (John) on protonitrate of iron, 228. 

 Spinster on wedding proverb, 150. 

 Spoor (Wm.) on Canute's Point, South- 

 ampton, 204. 

 Spur, explained, 209. 

 S (Q. M.) on Martyr of Collet Well, 411 . 

 S. (S. A.) on Caldecott's translation of 



New Testament, 410. 



Calves' Head Club, 480. 



S. 8. (J.) on Pharaoh's ring, 521. 



Picts' houses, 392. 



S. (S. S.) on college guide, 57. 

 ——passage in Bishop Horsley, 9. 

 S. (S. W.) on " pinece with a stink," 496. 

 S. (S. Z. Z.) on Bacon's Essays, 289. 



Cranmer's correspondence, 183. 



Crassus' saying, 258. 



editors, offer to intending, 172. 



Lamech, 305. 



Latin quotations wanted, 197. 



parochial libraries, 275. 



rubrical query, 207. 



satirical medal, 231. 



Sotades, 229. 



" widowed wife," 230. 



Staffordshire knot, 220. 454. 

 Stage-coaches, their speed, 439. 600. 



* St. Andrew's priory, Barnwell, 80. 

 Stanhope (Charles Earl), his versatility of 



talent, 9. 135. 



Stanhope (Henry Lord) noticed, 281. 563. 

 (See Wotton.) 



Stansbury (Joseph) on Washington anec- 

 dotes, 125. 



Stars the flowers of heaven, 158. 346. 



Statfold on Chancellor Steele, 220. 



* Steele (Lord Chancellor), pedigree of, 220. 



