508 
Shakespeare, employment of monosyllables, 
228. 
Malone’s blunder in, 213. 
——— MSS.53: 
—— and the old Taming of the Shrew, 345. 
— papers, Dr. Maginn’s, 470. 
Hamlet, tradition respecting, 23. 
— Pedlar’s Song attributed to, 23. 
Shipster, meaning of, 216. 251. 
Sholbus, (D.) on old charms, 293. 
Shore (Dick), 220. 
Short’s Gardens, Drury Lane, 129. 
Shrew, derivation of, 381, 421. 442. 
Taming of the, 194. 227. 345. 
Shrewsbury and Shrewsbury School, Dr. 
Sam. Parr, and Dr. John ‘Taylor of, 466. 
Shrouds, or clouds, in Shakespeare, 58. 
Shuck, the dog-fiend, 468. 
Shylock, on the name, 184. 221. 
S. (J.) on ** By hook or by erook,’’ 237. 
— on Forlot or Forthiot, 371. 
Sickingen, Franz Von, 536. 589. 
Signe of the end, query respecting, 12. 
Simpson (William Sparrow), on a curious 
monumental brass, 370. 
Singer S. W. on ZZlfric’s coloquy, 198. 278. 
— on king Alfred’s Geography of Europe, 
313. 
— onthe Anglo-Saxon word Unlaed, 450. 
— on borrowed thoughts, 452. 
—on contradictions in Dox Quixote; 
and query as to the Buscapié, 171. 
— on the Dodo queries, 485, 
— Dodo replies, 353. 
— on Hanno’s Periplus, 412. 
— to Dr. Jacob Grimm 292. 
— on Larig, 460. 
— on Luther's translation of the New 
Testament, 453. 
— on Pope’s revision of Spence’s Essay 
on the Odyssey, 396. 
—- what books did Otloh write, 113. 
Singular motto, 214. 
Sir Roger de Coverley, 368. 
Siwel on God tempers the Wind, 418. 
S. (J. A.) on By hook or by crook, 405. 
— on Lord Bacon’s metrical version of 
the Psalms, 203. 
— on ballad maker and Jegislators, 153. 
— on discours modest, 233. 
— on family of Dove of Doncaster, 253. 
—— on Gesta Grayorum, 35!. 
— on lines quoted by Goethe, 188 
S. (J. J.) motto of University of Cambridge. 
S (J. M.) on topography of foreign print-. 
ing presses, 340. . 
S. (J.) on Norman pedigrees, 267. 
— on Southwell’s supplication, 351. 
—— recent novel, 285. 
S. (J. P.) on dissenting ministers, 445. 
—— on chapels, 417. 
Skinner's life of Monk, 578. Ah 
Skipwyth (Sir William), king’s justice in 
Ireland, 23. 
Skyring (G. William), on America known 
to the ancients, 342. 
S. (L.), on allusions in homilies, 229. 
— on omens from cattle, 259. 
—— on Tempora mutantur, 234. 
Slang phrases, 234. 
Smelling of the lamp, 335. S71. ° 
Smirke (E.), on the last of the villains, 139. 
on old Auster Tenements, 507. 
—— on pokership, 259. 
Smyth's extracts on Burnet, 41. 
Sneck up, 492. 
Snob, origin of, 185. 250. 
Snow of Chicksand priory, 351. 
Snow (Robert), query as to illustrations of 
cressets vert vert painted on enamel, 360. 
— on hanap, 478. 
— on horns, 456. 
— on Judas Bell, 357. 
— on “ A Mess,”* 153. 
Soc, (C. R.) on college salting, 321. 
Soho Square, 450. 
Solomon Dayrolles, 476. 
Song of ihe bees, 415. ’ 
Song in the style of Suckling, 133. 
INDEX. 
Sonnets by W. J. Thoms, 203. 222. 
Soul and body, 390, 
Southwell’s supplication, 351. 
S. (P.), on authorship of a couplet, 231. 
Sparse, meaning of, 215. 251. 
S. (P. C. 3.), on Bernicia, 388. : 
— on Mr. Cresswell and Miss Warneford, 
189. 
— on Duke of Ashgrove, 92. 
— on Dr. Dove of Doncaster, 73. 
—— on Gazetteer of Portugal, 284. 
—— on iron railings round St. Paul's, 446. 
— on Sir W. Rider, 203. 
— on a passage in Pope, 202. 
—— Pope vindicated, 352, 
— on verb to endeavour oneself, 154. 
Spectre, Sir Thomas Boleyn’s, 468. 
Speculum Exemploruin, 380. 
Spence’s Essay on the Odyssey (Pope’s re- 
vision of ), 396. 
Spenser’s monument, 481, 
Spur money, 373, 374. 462. 494. 
Spurious letter of Sir R. Walpole, 388. 
S. (R_S.), on Dance Thumbkin, 493. 
oe ** A frog he would a-wooing go,” 
458. 
S. (R. J.) on History of Edward 11., 220. 
—— on a peal of bells, 170. 
S. (S.) on Sir William Rider, 269. 
S. (S. P.), query on line quoted by De 
Quincey, 351. 
S. S. S. on black broth, 399. 
— on daysman, 419. 
—— on Deputy Lieutenants of the Tower 
of London, 400. 
— on Easter eggs, 397. 
— on gloves, 405. 
— on Hever, 405. 
—— on ‘ By hook or by crook,” 405. 
—— on monumental brass, 405. 
— on note books, 422. 
— on Poghell, 406. 
—— on prebendaries, 400. 
— on safeguard, 419. 
— on the Steward family, 405. 
—— on ancient tiles, 419. 
—— on tureen, 4(7. 
— on Watewich, 405. 
S. (S. W.j, on Antony Alsop, 249. 
—— epigram by La Monnoye, 373. 
ae on Ave Trici and Gheeze Ysenoudi, 
207. 
— on Drayton’s Poems, 83. 
— on Henno Rusticus, 89. 
—— on Lacedemonian black broth, 242. 
— on “‘ My Love and I for kisses played,”’ 
458. 
— on portraits of Luther and Erasmus, 
932. 
— on Otloh the scribe, 147. 
—— poem by Sir Edward Dyer, 355. 
—— on portraits of Ulrich of Hutten, 337. 
— on Warbtirton and Collier v. Dyce, 53. 
S. (S. W.) on Sanuto’s Doges of Venice, 
oO. 
St. Antholin’s parish books, 423. 
St. Chad (Henry), on burning the dead, 308. 
St. Croix (H. C.) on Gray’s Elegy, 150. 
— on “‘ Love’s last Shift,” 383. 
St. Evyona’s choice, 253. 
St. Francis (Flemish work on the Order of), 
V2. 
St. George (Lewelyn) on Bishop Lesly, 
186. 
St. Martin’s Lane, 376. 
St. Olave’s, Crutched Friars. 115. 
St. Paul's Alley. 410. 
St. Paul’s Churchyard, 410. 
St. Valentine in Norwich-Cook- Eels, 293. 
Standards of the Anglo-Saxons, devices 
on, 216. 
Stanesby (J. T.) on the word Sparse, 251. 
Stanyan (Temple), 382. 
Statistics (early) Chart, Kent, 330. 441. 
Stationers’ Registers, 84. 
Statistics of the Roman Catholic Church, 
61. 107. 
Stephens’ (Rev. W.) sermons, 118. 334. 
Sterling and Penny, derivation of, 384. 411. 
Sterne’s Koran, 216. 418. 
Stevens (David) on divination by the Bible 
and key, 413. 
— on errors in Pope’s Homer’s Odyssey, 
332. 
— on John Ross Mackay, 356 
Steward or Stewart, family of, Bristol, 535. 
405. 
Stoke on ancient churchyard customs, 441, 
Storey’s Gate, Birdcage Walk, St. James’s 
Park, 114. 
Stowe (John), 291. 
Strand (Maypole), 142. 
Straw necklaces, 1(/4. 
Strewing straw or chaff, 294, 
Strode’s (Dr.) poem, 490. 
— song by attributed to Fletcher, 146. 
Strickland (H. E.) on the Dodo, 410. 
on Dodo queries, 262. 
Street (John) on sword of Charles T., 372. 
Stuart (Lady Arabella) new facts about, 10. 
74. 
274. 
Srudent on Madoc’s expedition, 12, 
Stukelev (Dr.), Medal of, 122. 
Subscriber, on Scala Ceeli, 366. 
— on wives of ecclesiastics, 77. 
Suckling, inedited song by, 72. 
— lines in thestyle of, 20. 133, 
Sudlow Jno ) on Dr, Dobbs and his horse 
Nobbs, 253. 
Superstition, Death-bed, 315. 
Superstitions of the midland counties, 451. 
— in the north of England, 294. 
Supper of the Lorde, 332. 355. 362. 
Surrey (Earl of) and his poems, and what 
Dr. Percy did with them, 471. 
Sussex, iron manufactories of, 87. 
S. (W. H.) on the origin of grog, 168. 
Swift’s opinion of Burnet, 41. 
——, note of, on Herodotus, 350. 
Swingeing tureen, 406. 
Sword called Curtana, 364. 
Sword of Charles 1. 372. 
Swords worn in public, 415. 
Swot, origin of, 552. 369. 
Sydenham or Tidenham, 458. 
Symbolical custom, 363. 
Symbolism of the fir cone, 247. 
—— of flowers, 457. 
—— poetical, 219, 
Symbols of the four Evangelists, 385. 471. 
T 
T. on Bishop Burnet, 181. 
— on bone houses, 221. 
—— on burning the dead, 216. 
— on Pedlar’s song atttibuted to Shake- 
spere, 23. 
— on MSS. of Casaubon, 422. 
—— on the word Rococo, 321. 
— on Woolton’s Christian Manual, 399. 
T. (A.) on Discurs Modest, 142. 
—— on Rev. Thomas Leman, 59. 
‘Table book, 215. 
Tablet to Napoleon, 406 461. 
‘Tace Latin for a candle, 385. 
‘Tacitus and Byron, 390. 
Tale of a tub, 326. 
Talisman, Charlemagne’s, 140. 187. 
Taming of the Shrew, the old, 194, 
Taming of a Shrew, play of, 194. 227. 345. 
Tandem, 382. 
Tapestry, ancient, 43. 68. 
‘Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, 196. 
‘Vaylor (Jeremy), MSS. sermons by, 125. 
— reprint of his works, 483. 
Taylor (Dr. John) of Shrewsbury and 
Shrewsbury school, 466. 
Telescopes, Rev. J. Edwards on metal for, 
174. 206. 
Temple, the, or a temple, 335. 420. 
Temple Stanyan, 460. 
Tempora muvtantur, 254 419, 
Teneber Wednesday, 459. 
Tenements, Old Auster, 217. 307. 
Tennison’s fuueral sermon on NellGwynne, 
28. 
