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family, v. 58 Decipherment of old tombstone
inscriptions, vi. 337 Epitaphiana, v. 184
French prisoners of war at Lichfield, v. 109
Gotham in Derbyshire, v. 125 !' Gothamites "
= Londoners, iv.*133 Gray (Thomas) and mail
coaches, iii. 288 Indexes Locorum to printed
parish registers, iii. 256 Little Wit-ham,
v. 249 Monumental inscriptions, i. 251
.Nottingham as a surname, v. 169 ; vi. 171
Nottingham earthenware tombstone, i. 189,
312 ; ii. 14 Nottingham graveyard inscrip-
' tions, ii. 165, 244 Nottingham monastery not in Dugdale, ii. 468 ; iii. 53 Peveril family, v. 90 Boeites of Calverton : Wroeites of Australia, iii. 9, 272, 385, 455 Sash windows, v. 218 Staple in place-names, ii. 128, 252 Sweetapple surname : Benjamin Hodgkin, iii. 294 Tallard (Marshal), prisoner of war, iii. 289 Wall churches, iii. 377 Wedgwood ware and water-carriage, iii. 46
Stapleton (Brigadier Walter) at Battle of Cul- loden, d. 1746, vii. 309 ; ix. 130
iStar on " mouner," iii. 229 ; King Engle and his sons, vi. 95
"" Star," Broad Green, Croydon, vii. 428 ; viii. 38
" Star Chamber," early instances of the name, xi. 207 (
Starling as a Christian name, i. 506
Starlings taught to speak, xi. 68, 11.4, 154, 218, 270, 388
Stars, questions on life in, xi. 414
Stars and smallpox, comparison in poem, iii. 167, 211, 335
Stars in lists of India stockholders, xi. 168, 235
"* Star-Spangled Banner,' earliest publication, ii. 84
- ' Startups," use of the word, 1591, x. 255
" Startups End," Tring, origin of place-name, ix. 151, 217, 276
4< Starvation," earliest use of the word, xi. 107
"' Star-ypointing " in Milton's epitaph on Shake- speare, vii. 227, 456 ; viii. 11, 141, 196, 232, 294, 317, 320
State Papers, Ireland, Calendar of, 1670-1705, vii. 288
" Statesian," use of the word, xi. 299
" Statesman "=small landowners, 1794, xi. 278, 325
Statham (H. Heathcote) on St. Alban's Abbey, vii. 198
Statham (N.), " treasure -trove " in his ' Abridge- ment,' ix. 187
Stationers' Company and the book-trade, 1557- 1625, i. 6 ; and licence to publish, vi. 510
Stationmaster at Windsor, c. 1878, ii. 68, 114, 136, 253
Statues : in the British Isles, i. 282 ; ii. 42, 242 ; iii. 22, 222, 421 ; iv. 181, 361 ; v. 62, 143, 481 ; vi. 4, 284, 343, 385 ; vii. 64, 144, 175, 263, 320, 343, 442 ; viii. 4, 13, 75; 82, 183, 278, 285, 382, 444 ; ix. 65, 164, 384, 464 ; x. 103, 177, 226, 275, 303, 313, 360 ; xi. 24, 145, 275, 428, 476 ; xii. 65, 178, 231, 298, 336, 338, 370, 388, .406, 416 Calcutta, vi. 41, 104, 163, 204, 316; xi. 450 Cavendish Square, equestrian statue removed from, iv. 527 ; v. 58 Charles I., Charing Cross, x. 169, 217 Charles II. in Royal Exchange, ii. 322, 371, 454 Charlotte (Queen), Bloomsbury, viii. 12, 430 Diomede by Sergei, 4. 1775, ix. 350 Elizabeth (Queen), in Royal
Exchange, iii. 187, 230, 315 George I., iii.
152 George III., in Berkeley Square, v. 169
Guildhall, i. 208, 333, 376 London, omissions
from lists of, xii. 27 National : article in
' Saturday Magazine,' viii. 109, 157 Piper in
the Plague of London, v. 64, 153 Richard I.,
in London, iv. 285 Rome, height of their
pedestals, iv. 389 Royal, of London, iv. 18t ,
398 Royal Exchange, iii. 138, 176, 409; x:.
468 : xii. 17, 37 Snow, works on, iii. 308
Venice, iv. 308, 394 Wellington, in London, ii:.
285 ; iv. 55 William III., in London, iv. 285 ;
in Hoghton, Lanes., viii. 328, 376 Statuette of Shakespeare rediscovered, i. 17 Statuettes, bronze, of Napoleon, xii. ^59 Stature of British officers, x. 210, 237 Staveley family, viii. 429 Stave porters at Dockhead, i. 10, 253 Staves, constables', elaborately painted, 1824, v,
288, 395 Stealing, pirates on, origin of the allusion, iv. 24t'.
419
Steam-engines erected c. 1722, x. 450 ; xi. 15 Steamers in 1801 and 1818, i. 58 Steam vessels as engines of war, 1824, ix. 107 Stebbing (W. P. D.) on St. Gratian's nut, i. 212 ;
secret service, x. 370
Stebbins (Herbert W.), 1900, his address, iii. 87 Stedman (J.), sen., Westminster scholar, vii. 30 Steel (A. E.) on Sir Walter Ralegh's house at
Youghal, iv. 472 ; chained books, vi. 69 Steel (Jane) on bronze statuettes of Napoleor,
xii. 359 Steele (J. T.) on motto of Exhibition of 1851, ii:.
11 Steele (R. L.) on Shakespeares in the 18th century,
iv. 146
Steerage in frigates, its position, i. 77, 295 Steinberger (M.) on London to Budapest in 1859,
viii. 152
Steiner (Bernard C.) on Parson Weems, x. 375 Stencil, derivation of the word, ii. 302 ; iii. 138 Step (E.) on Skolpyne, iii. 335 Stephen : TJrton alias Stephen family, ix. 470 Stephen (C.) on " Audeo quid audeo," vii. 429;
Smith (Richard), Royal Verderer, c. 3715, 429;
Stapleton (Brigadier W T alter), 309 ; ix. 130 Stephen (G. A.) on West Norfolk militia, x. 67 Stephen (Master) and his hawk, i. 87, 151 Stephens (Mrs. H.), nee Planta, c. 1760, xii. 201 Stephens and Boger families, vii. 470 Stephenson (P. A. F.) on epitaphiana, vii. 265 Stephenson (Philip E.) on ' Pickwick ' querier,
iii. 68, 267 Stephenson (Robert), of Lincolnshire, c. 160f,
ix. 470, 515
Stephenson family, ii. 187 Stepney family, viii. 487 Stepney-Gulston (Alan) on royal arms in churches,
ii. 428 ; twenty -four acts of chivalry, iii. 129 " Sterling," etymology of the word, ix. 447 Sterne on clothes and their influence, i. 76, 152 ;
and " Dr. Slop," dates of their births, vi. 375 ;
and the Earl of Aboyne, viii. 166 ; allusion in ' Tristram Shandy,' xi. 67, 192 ; Confucius in ' Tristram Shandy,' 188 Sterne family, ii. 329 Sterrett, meaning of the surname, v. 328 Stethoscope, invention perfected, c. 1843, ix. 449