INDEX. 



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S. (F. J.) on Aphra Belin's collected Playe. 242. 

 Sforza (Ludovicus), why called Anglus, 33. 

 Shaftesbury (Earl of), anecdote of, 325. 

 Shagreen, a species of silk, 265. 



Shakspeare : — 



Coriolanus, Act III. sc. 2. : " waving thy head," 



&c, 358. 

 Etymology of Shakspeare. 459. 

 • Hamlet bibliography, 378. 459. 

 Jug belonging to the poet, 498. 26S. 

 Love's Labour's Lost, Act II. sc. 1.: " Well-fitted 



in arts," 358. 

 Macbeth, Act IV. sc. 1. : " Though Haded corn be 



lodged," 459. 

 Mallet's original quartos, 179. 

 Manuscripts discovered relating to Shakspeare, 134. 



154. 

 Measure for Measure, Act II. sc. 2. : "If the first 



that did th' edict infringe," 358. 

 Music of his Plays, 283. 



Plays translated into Dutch, 49. ; and acted in the 



Netherlands, 49.; reprint of Folio of 1623, 242. 



Kowe (Nicholas), Life and Writings of Shakspeare, 



420. 

 Timon of Athens, Act II. sc. 4. ; " Lucius Lucul- 



lus, and Sempronius Ulhrxa, all," 159. 

 Transposition of passages, 358. 

 Troilus and Cressida. Act V. sc. 2. : "As Ariach- 



ne's broken woof," 35S. 

 Willobie (Henry), notices Shakspeare in his 

 " Avisa," 59. 

 Shakspeare controversy on the Perkins Folio, 134. 154. 



211. 255. 

 Shakspeare's Cliff, called Hay Cliff, 55. 

 Sharpe (F.) on Cruden and Addison, 440. 

 Shaw (John), the life-guardsman, 303. 

 Sheldon (Abp. Gilbert), his mitre, 08. 

 Sherwood (Mrs.), pedigree in her Life, Gl. 

 Shildon on Thomas Randolph, 13. 

 Ship-shapen, its meaning, 65. 

 Shirley family pedigree, 388. 

 Shovel (Sir Cloudesly), his Life and Actions, 420. 

 Shrove Tuesday custom at Westminster School, 194. 

 Sidney (Sir Philip), quotation from bis " Seven Won- 

 ders of England," 244. 

 Sigma on water flannel, 101. 



Simcox (Mr.), narrative of a crossing-sweeper, 20. 286. 

 Simpson (T.) on Burns's MS. poems, 24. 

 Simpson (W. Sparrow) on Singhalese folk-lore, 78. 



Suffolk folk-lore, 259. 

 " Sing si dederum," its meaning, 393. 

 Singer (S. W.), reprints of the Potts, 403. 

 Singhalese folk-lore, 78. 

 Sitheiland (Agnes), last prioress of Grace-Dicu at 



Ashhy-de-la-Zouch, 12. 

 S. (J.) on Decanatus Curistianitatis, 180. 

 S. (J. G.) on John Ury, executed in 1741, 304. 

 S. (J. L) on cushions on Communion Table, 197. 



Witty classical quotations, 311. 

 S. (J- S.) on bishops elect, .05. 

 S — k on Sir Eustace Sffiitii, 82. 

 Skene (K.) on Anna Cornelia Mcermaii, 00. 

 Bketchley (H. F.) on fint book printed in Grceulaud, 

 442. 

 Cockney, 88. 



Sketchley (R. F.) on female cornet, 395. 



Maids of honour, 394. 



Money the sinews of war, 103. 



Monteith bowl at Newark, 44. 



Notes on regiments, 433. 



Pencil writing, 475. 



Plon-plon and crinoline, 187. 



Pope and Hogarth, 495. 



Quotations wanted, 516. 



Union Jack flag, 375. 



Witty classical quotations, 246. 471. 512. ^ 

 Skulls, lines on a gentleman's and lady's, 103. 472. 

 Slander, a singular law case of, 178. 

 Slang : " To slang," origin of the term, 471. 

 Sleep, a difficult problem solved during, 22. 

 Smallfield (J. S.) on John Bowling's token, 471. 

 Smitch, as applied to the Maltese, 198. 

 Smith on geographical queries, 242. 

 Smith (Sir Eustace) of Youghal, 82. 

 Smith (Henry), " Sermons," 55. 285. 

 Smith (H. P.) on translations mentioned by Moore, 32. 

 Smith (Joseph), the Mormonite, 7. 

 Smith (Kev. Peter) of Winfrith, 445. 

 Smith (Robert), Rector of Wath, 325. 

 Smith (Rev. Thomas), his longevity, 73. 

 Smith (W. J. B.) on " Man to the plough," 392. 

 Snails, sympathetic, 72. 252. 

 Sneath (Henry), noticed, 462. 

 Snowballs, Act against throwing, 224. 

 Sohnke (L. A.), mathematical bibliographer, 450. 

 " Soldiers' Public Library," 444. 

 Somerset (Sarah. Duchess of), her remarriage, 19/. 



333. 353. 

 Somerville family, 365. 

 Somner (Win.), Life by Bishop Kennett, 420. 



Songs and Ballads : — 



A southerly wind and a cloudy sky, 124. 151. 



An ancient ballad, 193. 



Dawson (Capt. James) on his misfortunes, 32/ . 



Douglas, Douglas, tender and true, 71. 



Gunpowder Treason, 12. 



Hardiknute, 118. 231. 



Inclosures in Lincolnshire, 64. 130. 



Irish bar, 1730, 216. 



Naval ballad, 80. 272. 



Sing old Rose and burn the bellows, 264. 



Sir Patrick Spence, 118. 231. 



Somehow my spindle I mislaid, 124. 151. 



Soup house beggars, 



The Twa Corbies, 143. 251. 

 " Songs and Poems on several Occasions," 123. 188. 

 Soote, sote, or sweet, 83. 234. 

 Soup house beggars, a ballad, 263. 

 Sonth (Dr. Robert), " Memoirs of his Life," 420. 

 South Sea House, its architect, 271. 331. 

 Southev (Dr. Robert), birth-place, 475. 

 Sow as a symbol, 102. 223. 

 Spalatro on Edgar family, 451. 



Fletcher family, 412. 

 Spectacles on Henry Smith's Sermons, 285. 

 • Spectator," physician alluded to in No. 478., 203. 

 Spence (Mr.), his pedigrees, 61. 131. 147. 185. 

 Spence (Sir Patrick), a ballad, 118. 231. 

 Spenser (Edmund), " Account of his Life," 420. ; ma- 

 triculated at Cambridge, 42. 



