Notes and Queries, Jan. 28, 1905.
INDEX.
567
St. Svrithinon cricket umpires' garb, 126
Crucifix, one-armed, 1S9
Dictionary of dialect synonyms, 18
English cardinals' hats, 96
English Channel, 84
' God save the King ' parodied, 154
Humorous stories, 231
I.H.S.,192
Jesso, 537
Jowett and Whewell, 353
"Let the dead bury their dead," 77
Maze at Seville, 508
Motor index marks, 468
Napoleon on England's precedence, 226 "Our eleven days," 128, 177
Peek-bo, 153
Pelican myth, 497
Richard of Scotland, 449
Statue discovered at Charing Cross, 518
" Steer to the Nor'- Nor' -West, 490
Stuart (Jane), 208
Swan-names, 151
Talented, 172
Tickling trout, 356
" Words that burn," 85
T or i, 186
St. Thomas a Becket, his martyrdom, 30, 195, 432 St. Thomas of Hereford, hisbiography, 195, 273, 352, 432 St. Thomas Wohope, 209, 275 St. Walburga's oil, 120 "Sal et saliva " in folk-lore, 55 Salmon (D.) on school slates, 488
Wilderspin (Samuel), 528 Salm-Salm succession, 249 Salt in baptism, 55
Sampson (D.) on Rebecca of ' Ivanhoe,' 28 Sandell (E.) on battle of Bedr, 409 Sanderson (K.) on 'Goody Two- Shoes,' 250 Sanderson family, 389 Sandford manors, Shropshire, 256 Sanguis, derivation of the word, 143 Sarum, origin of the word, 445, 496 Saunders (G. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, 158 Gordon epitaph, 134 Pamela : Pamela, 90 Saunter, origin of the word, 192, 224 Savage (Canon E.B.1 on bell-ringing on 13 Aug., 1814,414 Bishop of Man imprisoned, 1722, 534 Old Testament commentary, 258 Scales, Marquois, their invention, 187 Scaliger (J. C.), his books, 325 Scandinavian bishops, 67, 153 Scattergood (B. P.) on Philip Baker, 177 Gretna Green marriage registers, 386 Schomberg (Duke of), grave in St. Patrick's, Dublin,370 School company, 288, 352 School slates, earliest use, 488 Scotch officers in the Russian navy, 173 Scotch words and English commentators, 75, 198 Scotland, the title " Esquire" in, 109 Scott (H. S.) on Mr. Janes, of Aberdeenshire, 54 Scott (Mrs. John), grandmother of Charles Reade, 345 Scott (Sir W.), original of Rebecca in ' Ivanhoe,' 28, 94, 193 ; proverbs in Waverley Novels, 37 ; his music master, 45 ; and the " saucy English poet" in 'Waverley,' 109, 153; Mr. Arkwright's setting
of verses in 'The Pirate,' 448, 492; note U to
Redgauntlet,' 516
Scribblers, irresponsible and responsible, 86,1 36 , 196,277 Scrivelloes, meaning of the word, 227, 292, 452 Sea, birth at, in 1805," 448, 512 Seal, Great, in gutta percha, 528 Seal, mayor's, used for additional confirmation, 19 Seamen, English, hagiological terms employed by, 14X Secret drawers, documents in, 113, 255 Sejanus on Ben Jonson and Bacon, 469 Semicolon, abbreviating, its origin, 301 Semi-effigies in Lichfield Cathedral, 269, 434 Senex on "Poeta nascitur, nou fit," 388 Serjeantson (R. M.) on Serjeantson family, 250 Serjeantson family of Hanlith, Yorkshire, 250 Service-tree, derivation of its name, 166 Seventeenth- century phrases, 425, 533 Seville, maze at, 508
Sex before birth, determination of, 235, 313 Sexes, disproportion of, 209, 315 Shadwell (T.) his eulogy of Pietro Reggio, 270 ' r
version of ' Tempest,' 330
Shakespeare (Mary), her relationship to the poet, 94 Shakespeare (W.), poems on, 18; autographs, 107, 248, 332 ; his grave, 195, 292 ; his wife's name, 389, 428, 473 ; his books, 464 Shakespeariana :
As You Like It, Act. II. sc. i., "The penalty of
Adam," 524 Hamlet, Act. IIT. sc. ii., " Miching mallicho,"
344, 524
1 Henry IV., Act II. sc. iii. "0, I could divide myself," 64 ; Act III. sc. i., " I had rather hear a brazen canstick turned," 64, 344 1 Henry VI., Pucelle, or the Pucelle, 524 King Lear, Act III, sc. vi., " Cry you mercy,
I took you for a joint-stool," 66, 214 Macbeth, music by Locke and Purcell, 142 Merchant of Venice, Act III. sc. ii., "An.
Indian beauty," 343
Pericles, Act I. sc. iv., " Unhappy me," 524 Sonnet XXVI., 67, 133, 213 Tempest, music for, 164, 270, 329, 370 Titus Andronicus on the stage, 366 Troilus and Cressida, Act V. sc. i., "Male
varlot," 343, 522 Twelfth Night, Act I. sc. i., "0 it came o'er my
ear like the sweet South," 343, 523 Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act I. sc. ii., " Padua," error for Milan, 523 ; Act V. sc. ii., Friar Patrick or Friar Laurance, 344, 523; Act V. sc. iv., "Verona shall not hold thee," 523 Shakolt, Bishops of, 1148-1408, 67 Shamble and flesh meats, 54 Shape, Tibetan title, 132 Shark, a "requiem," 85 Shaw (C. G.) on oblivious, 446 Shaw (W. S.) on Tiverton vicars, 88 Sheaf, tenth or tithe sheaf, 349, 454, 493 Shelley (P. B.), author of Italian lines in, 268; Jane
Clairmont's grave, 284 Shelley family of Maplederham, Hants, and Maple
Durham, Oxon, 155, 457, 519 Sherborne (Lord) on " cat in the wheel," 508
Refectories, first-floor, 237 Shilleto (A. R.), his Burton's ' Anatomy,' 124, 223, 442