540 



INDEX. 



Rowlands (Samuel) and the authorship of 



"The Choise of Change," 419. 

 Rowley Powley, 7-1. 251. 

 Royal Society, J.is. West, president of, 382. 



. Coll. on aerostation, 381. 



on Long Friday 379. 



on Shun.imitis Poeraa, 380. 



R. R. on umbrellas, 25. 



R. S. on papers of perjury, 182. 



R. (S. T.) on Wraxen, 365. 



liuding's .annotated Langbaiiie, 407. 



Rushbearing, 197. 



Russian language, 152. 100. 



Rusticus on Thomas Rcgiolapidensis, 407. 



on " Welcome the coming." &c-, 188. 



R. (W. B.) on James Carkasse's " Lucida 



Intervalla," 87. 

 Rykelot, A magpie ? its etymology, 153. 169. 



Sahraz, its etymology, 153. 170. 



Saffron bag, 217. ■3i3. 



Saiiit and Crozier, legend of, 267. 499 4fiS. 



Sale of gems, drawings, and curiosities, 390, 



Salingen, a sword cutler, 135. 



Salt tlirown over the shoulder. 150. 



Sanatory laws in other days, 9;i. 188, 189. 



Sanatory, note on spelling of, 131. 



Sandvicensis. on antiquity of smoking, 283. 



on Cinderella, 293. 



on scalping, 319. 



Sansom (J.) on .•Vthelstane's form of dona- 

 tion. — Meaning of Somagia, 120. 



on Avidius Varus, 391. 



.^— on Brasichellen and Serpilius, Expur- 

 gatory Index, 37. 



on " The Baptized Turk," 4R1 . 



on Lord Richard Christophilus, 20t. 



clergy sold for slaves, 41. 



Cosin's MSS., 40. 



on Bishop Cosin's Conference, 295. 



on death-bed mystery, 52. 



on derivation of Easter, 115. 



on treatise on Equivocation, 446. 



.— ^ on cardinal's hat, 56. 



^^ on Jewish music, 88. 



— on Lammas Day, 88. 



- — on living dog better than a dead lion, 

 62. 



,^ on a passage in Lucan, 89. 



on Lux Fiat, 89. 



. on north sides of churchyards uncon- 



secrated, 55. 



. on Poeta Anglicus, 233. 



.: on power ofiirophecy. 196. 



. — . on Querela Cantabrigiensis, 205, 



— on rainbow, 89. 



on scalping, 78. 



on Stephanas Brulifer, 41. 



on a passage in St. Peter, 89. 



— symbols of four Evangelists, 45. 



on ventriloquism, 88. 



Sapcote motto, 30. 



" S.irum" and " Barum," 108. 



Satirical medals. 298. 347. 



poems on William IIL, 275. 



Satyavrata, 3.18. 



Savenap, meaning of, 479. 



Save one's b.icon, meaning of, 424. 



Savez, the use of the French word, 516. 



Saying ascribed tr> Montaigne, 278. 451. 



Sc. on meaning of Jezebel, 482. 



ScalaCceli,2S5.451. 



Scalping, practice of, 78. 319. 



among tjie Scythians, &c., 141. '220. 



Scandal agaiftst Qiieen Elizabeth, 500. 



ScamUnavian mythology, 141. 



priesthood, 311. 



Scarf or stole, 174. 



S. (C. F.) on Scotch prisoners at Worces- 

 ter, 297. 



on Scriptures, Roman Catholic trans- 

 lations of, Luther's familiarity with, 229. 



Schlegel on church property in England, 

 215. 



Schomberg House, 404. 



Schweickhardt, the artist, 378. 



I 



Scotch kilt, 02. 



Scotch prisoners at Worcester, 297. 350. 

 Scotland, the black rood of, 308. 409. . 

 Scottish ballads, illustrations of, 50.5. 

 Scott (Michael) the wizard, 120. 189. 



(Sir Walter) and Erasmus, 31. 



Scott's Waverley, 308. 



Scotus on Beatrix Lady Tdbot, 478. 



. . on Elizabeth and Isabel, 159. 



on Handfasting, 342. 



on Lady Morgan and Curry, 30. 



- on portrait nf CartUnal Beaton, 434. 

 on Smith's Vitw Eruditissimorum, 441. 



Seciindus on " Kilt," 470. 



Scriptures, Roman Catholic translations, 



229. 319. 

 .Scythiiins, practice of scalping, 141. 220. 

 S. (D.) on GeorgeHerbert's poems, 263. 

 S. (D. V.) .\s lazy as Lndlum's dog, 42. 



on " Imprest " and " Debenture," 40. 



on lines on " Our world," 71. 



S. (E.) on Dutton family, 77. 



on specimens of Erica in bloom, 120. 



SeJem animre, &c., 461. 



Sejanus, P. Mathieu's Life of, 215. 



Seleuciis on CromweU's estates, Magor, 



127. Ml. 



on Folk-Lore of Wales. .388. 



on '* Hook or by crook," 78, 



on Long Lonkin, I OS. 



ScneK on punishment of death by burning, 



165. 



on riots of London, 273. 447. 



Sepulchre, watching the, 270. 

 Sermon's pills, 43!i. 

 Servants, on hiring, So. 157. 

 Servctus and Calvin. 152. 187. 

 Sexe3, their separation during Divine ser- 

 vice, 94. 

 S. (F. R ) on Bonny Dundee, 171. 

 S. ((t. A.) epigrams on the universities, 



108. 



on Fairfax's Tasso, 350. 



on " Rapido contrarius orbi," 253. 



Shaftesbury (Lord), 33. 



Shakspeare's use of words " captious " and 



" intenible," 3.54. 

 use of the word "delighted," 200. 234. 



250. 329. 

 ^— grief and frenzy, 275. 

 HenryVIII., query who wrote it? 198. 



Henry VIII., further notes on the 



authorship, 306. 



^— Troilus and Cressida, misplaced words 



in, .386. 



will, 27. 



Shakspeare and the Old English actors in 



Germany, 459. 

 and George Herbert, parallel passages 



in, 373. 



and Marlowe, 361. 



, passages from, 135. 236. 



— ^, a brass rubber, 1 >2. 



" She ne'er with tre.acheroiis kiss," 136. 254. 



Sheridan's last residence, 31. 



Sliilling, etymology of, 348. 



Shi|)ster, .30. 91. 



Sh. (J.) on the connection of words, — the 



word "freight," 389. 



on forlot, firlot, furlet, 397. 



on Greek particles, illustrated by the 



Eastern langu.iges, 419. 

 Shoes, old. thrc ,vn for luck, 196. 

 Sholbus f l).l on lights on the altar, 495. 

 Shorne (Master John), 387. 4,50. .520. 

 " Sluinainitis Poema," its authorship, 326. 



380. 

 Sibthnrp (Sir Christopher), his ancestry, 



183. 

 Sicilian Vespers. 165. 

 Siciilus, Jacobus Priefectus, 424. 

 S. (I. 1).1 on armorial bearings, 49t. 

 Sidney (Sir P.), portrait by Paul Veronese, 



296. 

 Simon of Ghent, 53. 140. 

 Simpson (W. Sparrow), query author of 



Dies Ir;e, Dies Ilia, 72. 



on monumental brasses, 29. 



Sinai, burning bush of, 491. 



Singer (S. W.) on Antonio Malatcsti's 



dedication to Milton, 14G. 



on "The Bar of Michael Angelo," 16a 



on meaning of '' Drink up Eisell," 



241. 



on eisell and wormwood wine, 315. 



of a passage in " The Tempest," 260. 



on " Essays of certain parudokcs : 



poem on Nothing," 182. 



etymological queries, 204. 



on Franz von Sickingen, 219. 



-. on a French poem by Malherbe, 10-1. 



on gloves, 165. 



on Howkey or Horkey, 10. 



. on the Hudibra^tic verso, 3. 



■ Joachin, the French ambassador, 280. 



on ]\Iay marriages, 52. 



on more borrowed thoughts, 82. 



on " news," 180. 



— - on .Shakspeare's use of the words 



" captious " and ' intenible," 351. 

 on Sh,akspeare'3 use of the word 



"delighted," 201. 

 on Ulrich Von Hutten and "The 



EpistoIa3 Obscurorum Virorum," 121. 

 notes on Dr. Whichcote, Michael 



Aynsworth, and Lord Shaftesbury, 33. 

 .Sing Tantararara Rogues all, 519. 

 Singular and unique, 374. 

 Sirloin, origin of name, 268. 331. 

 Sitting cross-logged, 407. 



during the Lessons, 246. 397- 



3. (J.) on mode of computing interest, 435, 



S. (J. A.), Pope Felix, 42. 



S. (J. D.) on armorial bearings, 479. 



. on Speke family, 479. 



S. ;j. T. ) on juice cups, 174. 

 " Skeleton in every house," 231. 

 Skipwyth (Sir William), 26. 

 SkvringfO. W.) on the meaning of" wrax- 

 en," 267. 

 S. L , translation of the Philobiblon, 153. 

 .Sleeping children. Chantrey's, 70. 

 Slingshy (Lady), 71. 93. 

 Small words, a note on. 305. 349. 

 Smirke (E.) on poker, 20,5. 

 Smith (O.l on riots in London, 447. 

 Smith's Obituary. 389. 

 Vita; Eruditissimorum et Illustrium 



Virorum, 441. 

 Smoke money, 120. 174 269. 344. 

 Smoking, the antiquity of, 216. 2S6. 465. 



5.'0. 

 S ( M. N.) on Chaucer's monument, 420. , 

 Snakes, 164. 511. 

 .eating, a charm for growing young, 



1.50. 

 Snake charming, 511. 

 Sneck-np or snick-up, 13. 

 Snow Hill, wood carvingon, 1.34. 220. 

 Snow (Roberta on " Bawn." 94. 



on the low window, HI. 



on the story of ' • Three men and their 



bag of money," 172. 

 Soc. (C. R.) on sanitary laws of other days, 



189. 

 Socinian boast, .375. 412. 483. 

 Solingen, 135. 170. 

 Somagia. meaning of, 120. 187. 

 ■Songs, old, 2,^7. 

 of the fourteenth century, English 



and Norman, 335, 

 Sonnet, to prove that black is white, 476. 

 S. IF on Camden's i>oem on marriage of the 



Thames and Isis.392. 

 S. (P. C. ,S.) on the derivation of " news," 



107. 



on Gray's Elegy in Portuguese, 396. 



on Solingen, 170. 



Spa Fields, or London Spa, 404. 



Spring Gardens, 404. 



"Speak the tongue that Shakspeare spoke," 



author of? 125. 219. 

 Speech given to man to conceal his 



thoughts, 318. 

 Speke family, 479. 



Sperans on G?orge worn by Charles I., 115. 

 Spes on the Earl of Essex, and " The Find. 



iiig of the Rayned Deer," 103. 



