FIRST SERIES. 



119 



Schoolmen and their philosophy, x. 464 ; xi. 36. 70. 



Schultz (Stephen), his English adventures, i. 34, 



Schut (Cornelius), painting of St. Nicholas, xii. 186. 



Schweickhai-dt, the artist, ii. 378. 



Schypmen Hall, London, v. 294. 



Sclater (Dr. Wilham), his Works, i. 478. 



Sclater (William), Reply to Lord King, v. 457. 518; 



vii. 487. 

 Sclater family, v. 458. 518. 569. 

 Scobell (Henry), compiler of Collection of Acts, viii. 



493. 

 Scoggin's Jests, xi. 167. 

 Scole, the Wiiite Hart Inn, i. 245. 283. 323. 

 Scologlandis and Scologi, v. 416. 475. 501. 

 Scorning the church, vi. 432. 

 Scot (Capt. Walter), of Satchell, vi, 10. 160; vii. 209. 



318. 

 Scot (Cuthbert), bishop of Chester, vi. 203; viii. 136. 

 Scot (Michael), obsolete words, x. 187. 

 Scot (Thomas), " Philomythie," v. 179. 

 Scotch, Lowland, vii. 483. 

 Scotch Covenant burnt, x. 12. 

 Scotch prisoners at Worcester, ii, 297. 350. 379. 448 ; 



xi. 453. 

 Scotchmen in Poland, vii. 475. 600; viii. 181. 

 Scotland : Black Rood, ii. 308. 409. 

 castles, viii. 366. 



churches, manuscript account of, xii, 452, 

 Conquest of, iv 165.234. 

 constable of, v. 297. 350. 449; vi. 13. 

 curse of, nine of diamonds so called, i. 61. 90. 

 East India Company, vi. 342. 421. 439. 

 hereditary standard-beai-er, v, 609; vi. 158. 300. 



392. 

 Manuscript History, iv. 316. 

 Monastic establishments, v. 104. 188. 208. 

 National records, viii. 405. 

 regalia, v. 443. 

 , slavery, when abolished, v. 29. 161, 

 ' thistle of, i. 24. 90. 166; v. 281. 

 Sculptured stones, iv. 86. 350. 

 Scotland, A Perfect Description of, xii. 188. 247. 413. 

 Scoto-Gallicisms, v. 555. 



Scots march, the old, v. 104. 235. 280. 331. 449. 

 Scott (Rev. Dr. A. J.), chaplain to Lord Nelson, i. 36 ; 



vi. 439. 576; vii. 52. 

 Scott (Rev. Dr.), " Commons of Ireland," ix. 35; x. 134. 

 Scott (John), secretary to Lord Nelson, vi. 333. 439 ; 



vii. 331. 

 Scott (Michael), pseud, i. e. Theobald Anguilbert, iii. 



518. 

 Scott (Thomas), brother of Sir Walter, xii. 343. 386, 



433—436. 

 Scott (Sir Walter) and Erasmus, ii. 31 ; and Sir William 

 Napier, ix. 53; and Thomas Hood, x. 325, 

 ballad quoted by him, v. 345. 

 bare-footed friar, vi. 175. 

 Cambridge visited, xi. 480. 

 Edinburgh Matjazine, vi. 461. 

 epigram by [?], vii. 498. 576; viii. 575. 

 Guy Mannering, i. 350. 

 hoax on, v. 438. 546; vi. 44. 

 Ivanhoe, heraldic inaccuracy in, xi. 442; ana- 

 chronism, xii. 25, 



Scott (Sir Walter), Lay of the Last Minstrel, iii. 364. 

 464. 505; iv. 134. 



Lines on the Bible, iv. 473; v. 66. 162. 



Lord of the Isles, quoted, iii. 409. 



Marmion, iii. 203. 



Novels quoted, xi. 343. 394. 



Piiate — " Fire on the Maintop," iv. 99. 



Quoting himself, ix. 72. 162. 



Swift's Works, supposed editor, ii. 309. 



Waverley, its authorship discovered, ii. 308 ; xi. 

 67; disputed authorship, xii. 342. 371. 385. 

 433—436. 

 Scotter register, co. Lincoln, vii. 525. 

 Scottish airs, their original words, ix. 245. 



ballads, illustrated, ii. 505. 



bishops deprived in 1638, vii. 285. 



clergy and act of 41 Geo. III. c. 73., xi. 27. 



clergy, their literary attainments, vii. 153; stipends 

 in 1750, vi. 530. 



episcopal churches, xi. 265. 



family teud, xi. 225. 



females, ancient dress, ix. 271. 502. 



heraldic grievance, ix. 74. 160. 284. 



Psalms, their authorship, vi. 200. 278. 



ruins, x. 11. 322. 



songs, X. 126. 216; xii. 28. 



superstitions, vi. 409. 

 Scoundrel's Dictionary, v. 79. 

 " Scourge," edited by T. Lewis, x. 280. 

 Scourge-sticks, or whips, ix. 422. 575. 

 Scrape: " Getting into a scrape," viii. 292. 422. 601. 

 Scratch: " Old Scratch," its derivation, xii. 229. 

 Screw, why applied to a broken-down horse, vii. 260. 

 Screw plot, xi. 267. 



Screw propeller, ix. 394. 743; xii. 384. 

 Scrimshaw (Jane), noticed, viii. 441. 

 Scripture erroneously quoted, iv. 131. 243. 

 Scriptures, Roman Catholic translations, ii. 229. 319. 

 Scriptures, unacknowledged quotations from, v. 414. 

 Scriveners' Company, vi. 273. 350. 378. 

 Scroope family, ix. 350. 

 Scrope (Adrian), regicide, vi. 290. 376. 

 Scrymegeour manuscripts, vii. 547. 

 Scudamore (John Lord), his Memoirs, viii. 367. 

 Sculcoates Gate, Hull, x. 402. 493. 

 Sculptured stones in Scotland, iv. 86. 350. 

 Scurvy ale, its components, 'im. 68. 162. 

 Scutter (M.), " Atlas Novus," i. 156. 

 Scythians blind their slaves, iv. 314. 

 Scythians, scalping among, ii. 141. 220. 

 " Sea Otter," a. ship, xi. 38. 474. See Baptist Vin- 

 cent Lavall. 

 Sea-poppy, its medicinal qualities, x. 181. 

 Sea-sand for buildings, xi. 404. 

 Sea-serj)ent described, v.*405 ; viii. 40 ; xi. 204. 

 Sea-sickness, xi. 221, 292. 373.494. 

 Sea spiders, xi. 11. 174. 

 Sea-water used as a beverage, vi. 290. 566. 

 Seagar (John), painter, i. 469. 



Seals, books relating to, x. 485; xi. 36. 174. 508; xii, 

 335; hair in, v. 317; impressions of wax, xi. 243. 

 313; matrix of a monastic, iii. 263; notes on early, 

 xii. 162. 

 Seal engravers' seals, xii, 30. 



