INDEX. 



523 



Rt on School of the Heart, 241. 



on MS. note in Liber Sententiarum, 



282. 

 — — on Bishop Bramhall and Milton, SH. 



on nolo ep!sc-)pari, 456. 



on an anagram by Fulke Greville, 



351. 

 — ^ on the Soul's Errand, 353. 

 ^^ on thorns of Dauphine, 502. 

 RucU. its meaning, 189 

 Rupert's balls described, 251. 274. 492. 

 Rural and urban deans, 502. 

 Russell (Lady) and Mr. Hampden, 21. 

 Rusticus on the history of the Cagots, 190. 

 R. (W. B.) on Scandinavian mythology, 



161. 



on passage in Virgil, 260. 



R. (W.F ) on Petty Cury, 194. 



Rylett (Henry) on Caxton memorial, 145. 



S. 



2. on St. Irene, or Erini, 47.5. 

 Sacheverell (Dr. ), his speech on his trial, R. 

 Sacra Cheveux, the Halifax arms, 208. 262. 

 Sacro-Sancta Regum Majestas, 293. 372. 

 S. (A. F. ) on derivation of pic-nic, 152. 

 — ^ on the origin of tripos, 4S4. 

 Saints, figures of, in Martham church, 7. 

 Sale by candle, the origin of, 383. 

 Salmon fishery in the Thames, 87. 141. 

 Salopian on Wyle Cop, 116. 



— on heel-rake, or ell-rake, 260. 



on thegrand-daughterolJohn Hamp- 

 den, 423. 



Salter, its etymology, 382. 



Salting the bodies of the dead, 6, 



San Marino, the republic of, 64. 



Sanderson and Taylor, 293. 411. 



Sanford's Descensus, 232. 282. 



Sanskrit elementary books, 103. 



Sansom (J.) on scandal against Queen 

 Elizabeth, 161. 



on note in Liber Sententiarum, 282. 



on Matthew Fans' Historia Minor, 



209. 



^^ on the Archbishop of Spalatro, 295. 



Sapphics, English, 45. 182. 



Sardonic smiles, its meaning. 18. 72. 196. 



Sarpi's Councd of Trent, Latin translation 

 of, 275. 



Saxonicus on Milton being an Anglo-Saxon 

 scholar, 181. 



on the name Robert, 272. 



on Sanford's Descensus, 284. 



So. on derivation of London, 505. 



Scandinavia, the want of English literature 

 there, 39 



.Scandinavian on the age of trees, 488. 



Scandinavian literature, 59. 



—^ mythology, 161. 



School of the Heart, its authorship, 141. 

 241. 



School superstitions, 53. 



S. (C. N.) on possession nine points of the 

 law, 25. 



Scotland, ancient MS. history of, 316. 



conquest of, 165. 234. 



Scott's Childe Harold, canto iv., St. 182., 

 223. 285. .323. 386. 50S. 



Lay of the Last Minstrel, 134. 



-; — Pirate, " Fire on the maintop," 99. 



Scotus Oetogenarius on conquest of Scot- 

 land, 2.34. 



Scripture erroneously quoted, 131. 243. 



S. (C. S. B. ) on Cozens the painter. .368. 



Sculptured stones in .Scotland, 86 .350. 



Scurvy ale, its components, 68. 162. 



Scythians Mind their slaves, 314. 



S. (E.) on MS. book of Sentences, 243. 



^— on the Winchester execution, 243. 



— on Rectitudincs Singularum Perso- 

 narum, .WH. 



Secant, its meaning in Virgil, yEneid viii. 



96., 24. 

 Sedley, passage in, .327. 

 S. (E. J.) on derivation of Yankee. 1.3. 

 Scleucus on an allusion in Longfellow, 22. 



Seleucus on a passage in Tennyson, 72. 



on John a Kent, 119. 



on salting the dead, 163. 



■ on marriages within ruined churches, 



261. 



on colonies in England, 371 



Selioii, its derivation, 258- 



.Sempills of Beltrus, their poems, 343. 



Senses, the saying, " Frightened out of his 



seven senses," 233. 

 Sermons, on written and extempore, 8. 41. 



237.394. 

 Serpent represented with a human head, 



131. 331. 



freedom from, 260. 



Sept, its etymology, 344. 



Serins, where situated, 124. 



Serius Seriadesque, or 11 Serio, 11. 



Severambes, Histoire des, 43. 



S. ((;. L.) on " Son of the morning," 330. 



Shakspeare, his small Latin, 26. 



his use of triple, 26, 



his meaning of eisell, 36. 64. 68. 155. 



193. 



monumental bust of. 307. 



nautical phrases, 379. 



poblication of his plays in Sweden, 54. 



— prenzie, in Measure for Measure, 63. 

 135. 



—— the word rack in the Tempest, 37. 121. 



158. 193. 

 —— quoted, " They that touch pitch," 292. 

 Shawls, their introduction into England, 7. 



77. 

 Shelley's children, inquiry after, 40. 

 Ship, the termination, 153. 261. 394. 

 Shipmoney, satirical verses on, 437. 

 Shropshire, price of land in, .502. 

 Sibi, its use in monkish Latin, 327. 392. 

 Sidanen, the British, 83, 120. 424. 

 2;ytta on StiUingfleet'sSutferingsof Christ, 



274. 

 Simnel, its derivation, 212. 

 Sinage, its meaning, 6, 28. 

 Sinaitlc inscriptions, 332. 382. 458. 

 Sin-eaters, notices respecting, 211. 

 Singer (S. W.) on an ancient engraving of 



Cebes, 12. 



on Ferrante Pallavicino, 13. 



on Gabriel Harvey's MS. notes, 169. 



on a curious monumental inscription, 



105. 



on Richard RoUe, 159. 



S. (J.) on Joceline's Legacy, 410. 



S. (J. G.) on facts concerning Donizetti, 



380. 

 S. (J. J.) on the island of iEgina, 508. 

 S. (J. M.) on early translation of Amadis 



de Gaule, 85. 

 S. (J. V.) on children named after mothers, 



506. 

 S. (K.)on Gray's obligations to Jeremy 



Taylor, 262. 



on bishops vacating their seats, 293. 



on the marriage of ecclesiastics, 298. 



Skeatta, its meaning, 346. 



Skull-cups, their use, 231. 



Slander, may it mean injury? 6. 



S. (M.) on the designation Miss, 6. 



Smith (T. C.) on poetical coincidences, 291. 



Smith (W. J. Bernhard) on nightingale 



and thorn, 242. 



— on finger-stocks, 395. 



S. (M. P.) on Sir Thomas Malory, 257. 

 Snake's antipathy to tire, 131. 

 Sneck-up or hiccup, a stage direction, 28. 

 Souling, the custom of, in Shropshire, 381. 



506. 

 Soul's Errand, its author, 274. 353. 

 Southampton brasses, 132. 

 Spalatro, archbishop of, 257. 295. 

 Spaniards in Peru, a play, 2.57. 456. 

 S. (P. C.S.) on brrad arrow, .371. 

 Spec on Cromwell's Rraiits of land. 123. 

 Spectacles, inscription on the rim of a 



pair, 407. 

 Speculative Difficulties, a work on, 198. 

 Spenser's age at his death, 74. 

 portraits, 101. 



Spenser's Faerie Queen, b. ii. c. ix. sL 22., 



133. 165. 



Shepherd's Calendar, stanzas on, 473. 



Speriend, on De Foe's house at Stoke 



Newington, 256. 



on the early use of Miss, 44. 



on salting the dead, 43. 



on the prophecies of Nostradamus, 86. 



Spitt.al-hell tut, a sprite, 212. 

 Spon, its derivation, .'39. 412. 

 S. (R.J,) on Bible divination in Sufl'olk,14S. 

 I S. (R. S.) on " You friend drink to me," 197. 

 on " A posie of other men's flowers," 



212. 

 S. (S.) on The Abridgment of the Assizes, 



41. 



on Townley MSS., &c., 103. 



on the pronunciation of Tiverton, 164. 



Ss. iJ.) on derivation of prog, 315. 

 S, (S, S.) on armorial bearings, 330. 



on John Bodley, 59. 



on Bourchier familv, 329. 



on William III, at Exeter, 329. 



Stallenge queries, 315. 



Stanedge Pole, its locality, 123. 



Stanton Drew, and its tradition, 3. 



Statistics of all Christians, 382. 445, 



Statute fairs, 190. 



Statute of Limitations abroad, 256. 



S. (T. C.) on Pope's honest factor, 284. 



on Pope and Flatman, 233. 



Stella, was she Swift's sister ? 110. 160- 

 Stephen's (St.) church, Walbrook, 267. 

 Stephens (Geo.) on English literature in 



the North, 38. 

 Stephens (T.) on the British Sidanen, 120. 



on John a Cumber, 453. 



on the antiquity of kilts, 170. 



on the Kimmeroi, Cimbri, Cymry, 444. 



on the Gododin, 468. 



Stevens (David) on testing a bow, 210. 

 — on Stanton Drew, 3. 



on the meaning of Whig and Tory. 281. 



S. (T. G.) on Domesday-book of Scotland, 



213. 



on History of Hawick, 329. 



on Macfarlane manuscripts, 509. 



on the Sempills of Beltrus, 343. 



Stickle, its meaning, 209, 



StiUingfleet on the Sufl'erings of Christ, 274. 



392. 

 Stone (Dan,), Esquire, anagrams on Notes 



and Queries, 351. 

 Stonehaven on The Don, a poem, 441. 

 Stonohenge, its derive '.ion, 57. 214. 32S. 

 Strafford and Abp. Ussher, 290. 349. 365. 

 Streso's Commentarius, 192. 

 Student, on Tudur Aled, 384. 

 Suicides buried in cross roads, 116. 212. 329. 

 Sundays, on what days of the month, 134. 

 Surplices, on the different kinds, 192. 262. 



301. 356. 

 Surrey folk lore, 291. 

 Sussex, religious houses in, 473. 

 Sutcliffe (Dr. Matthew), inquiry respecting, 



152. 239. 

 S. (W.) on Margaret Maultasch, 122. 

 Swann (J.) on Pope's honest factor, 7. 

 Swearing by the English, 37. 



on the horns at Highgate, 84. 



the various modes of, 90. 



Sweden, consecration of bishops in. 345.412. 

 S. (W. F.) on Dr. Y'oung's Narcissa, 22. 

 S. (W. H.) on coins of Constantius Gallus, 

 327. 



on coins of Vabalathus, 427. 



Swift, his inedited letters, 218. 

 Sword-blade note, 176. 21.3. 



proofof one, 39. 109. 181. 



Sylla, on Presant family, 191. 



S. (Y. V.) on " Suum ciiiquc tribucre," 28. 



Sz. (S. S.) on the etymology of Berth, 83. 



T. 



T. on Quaker expurgated Bible, 87. 458. 



on the meaning of eisell. 156. 



Table-book, specimens of, 212. 



