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INDEX. 



" Spiriting away " ladies to Spanish nunneries, 96. 271. 



Splinter- bar, its meaning, 177. 284. 312. 330. 



Spoon inscription, 17. 



Sprot, the name of fish, 78. 



S. (R.) on Earl of Galway, 365. 



2. 2. on Dilettanti Society, 64. 



George III.'s knowledge of Junius, 43, 

 La Chasse du Sanglier, 404. 

 Landslips at Folkstone, 26. 

 Upton (Wm.), song writer, 447. 

 S. (S. D.) on notes on regiments, 111. 

 S. (S. J.) on King's scutcheon, 51. 

 S. (S. M.) on Burrows family, 162. 

 Field family, 162. 

 Fletcher family, 162. 

 Latimer (Bishop), his family, 182. 

 Smith (Henry), lines on, 285. 

 Spiriting away, 271. 

 " Upper ten thousand," 183. 

 S. (S. S.) on Antonio Guevara, 46. 

 Stafford (Anthony), author of " The Femall Glory," 47. 

 Stafford House=Tart Hall, 282. 

 Stags, their habits, 201. 

 Staines, Middlesex, unburied coffins at, 42. 

 Stakes fastened with lead as a defence, 27. 91. 

 Standen (Sir Anthony), ambassador, 497. 

 Stanley family, its origin, 141. 

 Stannard (W. J.) on alliterative poetry, 220. 



News letters in manuscript, 34. 

 Starlings, flock of, 303. 



Staverton (J. A.) on author of " Scripture Religion," 

 364. 

 Bishops Jolly and Kidder^ 464. 

 S. (T. E.) on dispossessed priors and prioresses, 12. 



"Walk your chalks," 289. 

 Steel, origin of the word, 223. 

 Steele (John) of Gadgirth, his " Sermons," 244. 294. 

 Stephens (Nath.) of Chavenage manor-house, 93. 153. 

 Stephens (Robert and Henry), their emblems, 98. 

 Sterne (Laurence), fate of his corpse, 486. 

 Stewart (Dorothea), Earl Gowrie's mother, 461. 

 Stewart (Mrs. Dugald), her poems, 386. 493. 

 Stewart (John), his longevity, 438. 

 Stockdales the publishers, 447. 

 Stones, lucky, 55. • , 



Stones (VV.) on tinted paper, 330. 



Wreck of the Dunbar, 71. 

 Stoneham (North) church, inscription, 501. 

 Storm weather-glasses, 343. 515. 

 Stow (John), Life by Strype, 420. 

 Streat (Wm.), " The Dividing of the Hoof," 267. 

 Struther (Rev. Wm.), noticed, 374. 

 Stuart (Charles Edward), grandson of James II., wit- 

 nessed the coronation of George HI., 46. 86. 208. 

 334.; knights created by him, 364.; medal, 152. 

 412. ; relics sold in Glasgow, 248. 

 Stuart (James Francis Edward), son of James II., his 



medal, 144. 272. 

 Stuart (Dr.), " History of Armagh," 102. 

 Stuart (Ferdinand Smyth), 232. 334. 

 Stuart (James), called " The Athenian," 201. 231. 

 Stuart (Wm.), Abp. of Armagh, 126. 

 Stuart papers unpublished, 23. 

 Studens on Havard family, 502. 

 Style, Old and New, in modern histories, 343. 

 Stylites on song of the Douglas, 71. 



Subjicio on Peter Finnerty, 306. 



Sudgedluit, its etymology, 365. 



Suffolk folk lore, 259. 



Suffolk pronunciation, 229. 



Sun-dial mottoes, 279. 



Supervisor, temp. Queen Elizabeth, 13. 91. 187. 



Supple (Mark), anecdote of, 307. 



Swineld (Robert), his longevity, 438. 



Swift (Dean), cottage in Moor Park, 9. ; Grub Stoet 



notoriety, 163. ; marriage with Stella, 44. 

 Swift (Thomas) of Goodrich, co. Hereford, 471. 

 Swinden (Jean Henri van), noticed, 23. 

 S.(Y.)on "The Temporal Government of the Pope," 137. 

 Sydenham (Thomas) of Madras establishment, 81. 

 Sykes (James), on Nelson's coxswain, Sykes, 141. 

 Sykes (John), Nelson's coxswain, 141. 

 Sylvester family, 143. 

 S. (Y. 0.) on the Civil Club, 422. 



T. on Abp. Leighton's pulpit, 79. 



Leyden (John), portrait, 385. 



Stewart (Mrs. Dugald), poems, 386. 

 Tablets for writing : wax and maltha, 120. 

 Talbot family: Vaticinium Stultorum, 425. 

 Talbot (John G.) on a celebrated writer, 144. 



Early communion in Ripon cathedral, 222. 



" He who runs may read," 146. 

 Tans well (J.) on notes on Hudibras, 138. 

 Tap-dressing, 345. 430. 

 Tart Hall = Stafford House, 282. 406. 

 Tasborowe (Sir Thomas), noticed, 402. 

 Tassies (Monsieur), noticed, 102. 249. 

 Tavern signs in the counties, 459. 

 Taylor (E. S.) on playing cards, 169. 

 Taylor (H. W. S.) on baptismal names, 474. 



Dr. Robert Clayton, 412. 



Clifton of Leighton Bromswold, 411. 



De Pratellis family, 468- 



Gleane (Sir Peter), his family, 410. 



Heraldic : arms of Parker, 413. 



Label in heraldry, 489. 



Vestigia nulla retrorsum, 514. 

 Taylor (Bp. Jeremy), his pulpit, 178. 

 Taylor (John), the Water-poet, warrant for his dis- 

 covery, 385. ; a Club suggested for the republication 

 of his Works, 196.289.327. 

 Taylor (Thomas), the Platonist, 28. 110. 

 T. (C.) on Bible of 1641, 388. 



Cold Harbour, its derivation, 139. 441. 



Crispin Tucker, 11. 

 T. (D.) on book printed at Holyrood House, 263. 

 Telegraph, electric, in 1813, 26. 73. 133. 287. 

 Telegraph, North Atlantic submarine, 427. 

 Templar on anonymous works, 13. 



Mousquetaires Noires, 463. 



Numao in Portugal, 464. 

 Temple (Sir Wm.), " Memoirs and Negotiations," 420. 

 Temple Bar, its early history, 12. 

 Temple in London, sun-dial motto on, 279. 

 Temples : why churches so called, 487. 

 Te Deum interpolated, 31.265. 367. 407. 453. 470.504. 

 Ten, its etymology, 112. ■ 



