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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 29, 1899.
Spence (R. M.) on Shakspeariana, 64, 222, 363, 422
Tennyson (Lord), bis 'Ancient Sage,' 248 Spencer (F. J.) on Easter Sunday, 149 Spendore, Lo, Neapolitan game, 49 Spode or Snode, arms of, 370, 452 St, consonantal combination, 133, 236, 492 Stag, Tame, child's story in verse, 49, 115 Stair on ' Chant of Achilles,' 272 Staircases, houses without, 116 Stalls in theatres, earliest, 297 Stapleton (A.) on Gotham and Gothamites, 307
' Merry Tales of Men of Gotham,' 386 Stapleton (Thomas), his ' Fortress of the Faith,' 89 Starck (Col.) inquired after, 108 Steading, its meaning, 226
Stephenson (C. H.) on Bessie Rayner Parkes, 169 Stevenson (Rev. Alexander), his biography, 8 Stevenson (W. H.) on era in monkish chronology, 234 Glyndyfrdwy, 238
Rounds or rungs, 231
Swansea, its derivation, 470
Veit = Guy, 490
Wolverhampton, charter relating to St. Peter's,
149
Stewkley parish registers, 106 Stickit or stickiu minister, 229, 337 Stilwell (J. P.) on Battle of Dorking, 305
Royal Naval Club, 173 Stitherum, Midland provincialism, 6 Stoffel (C.) on Paragon, its meaning, 168 Stonard families, 192 Stone, in topography, 43 Stone ale, 489 Stook=shock of corn in harvest field, 206, 357, 412,
474, 498
Stopes (C. C.) on 'Butteifly's Ball,' 127 Strathmore (Mary Eleanor Bowes, Lady), portrait
and descendants, 168, 234 Street (E. E.) on English translation, 34 Strong (H. A.) on " Mead and obarni," 471 Strong's Bluff and Strong family, 187, 293 Stuart (Prince Charles), his recantation of the Roman
Catholic faith, 387, 471 Stuart (H.) on Lady Garascar's chapel, 227 Stuart watch, 69
Subjunctive, imperfect, in English, 136 Sulby, parish of no importance, 386 Sun, its so-called willow leaves, 66 Sunday, Christmas Day on, 284 Sundials dated before 1580, 149 Surname, licence to take additional, 209 Surnames, in -son, 90, 176, 237 ; their spelling, 109 ;
double, 249
Sutton (C. W.) on 'Legacy of an Etonian,' 274 Swallow, "chimney " or " barn," 324 Swallow, its song, 93, 1/1 Swansea, its derivation, 470 Sweating-pits in Ireland, 54 Sween or swean, its meaning, 69, 212, 270 Swift (Dean Jonathan), a descendant, 76 Sycophant, its Greek equivalent, 484 Sydenham, Jew's Walk at, 62
T. (C. P.) on heral.lic query, 209 T. (H.) on the contraction CM., 307 Shakspeariana, 282
T. (J. S. M.) on Lo Spendore, 49
Marbles, games with, 65
Martin, a game, 408
Rounds or rungs, 75, 158 "Table de Communion," 471 Talbot (J.) on Addams family, 303
Nicholson family and Charity, 188 Tarleton (Col.), portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 488 Tartar cloud conventionalized, 38 Tartarus and its vapours, 229, 370 Tate (W. R.) on dead fold, 153
Rounds or rungs, 117 Tavare* (F. L.) on Charles I. rings, 418 Tavern signs : Beetle and Wedge, 134 ; Gate hangs
Well, 216, 315, 398 ; Loggerheads Inn, 68, 171 Taw, its derivation, 97, 272
Tawton, South, Princes Arthur and Henry at, 127 Taxidermist, origin of the terra, 27 Taylor (C. S.) on "Sooner or later," 475 Taylor (Edward), professor of music at Greshaua
College, 229 Taylor (H.) on brothers with same Christian name, 34
' Eclectic Review,' 27
Heptonstall, 174
Lancashire witches, 223 Taylor (I.) on Christian basilicas, 322, 493
Biggies wade, 33
Cecil, its pronunciation, 34
Fyfe (Alexander), 205
Gold Coast name system, 146
Hayward=hedge warden, 145
Hoo and she, 245
-Irgton, termination, 376
Minutes and seconds, 136
Name system among the red men, 445
Names, Saxon and Norman, 1
Registers, old, how to read them, 497
Sewardstone, 156
Stone, in topography, 43
Village, deserted, 404
Walton, place-name, 176
Ward, surname, 72
" T'esquinte pas," its meaning, 69, 152 Telescope and Roger Bacon, 163
Tennyson (Lord), ' Amphion,' 109, 218, 458, 484; jealous poet in 'The Spiteful Letter,' 208, 317; " Single world " in ' The Ancient Sage,' 248, 376 Tephi, Irish legends about, 56 " Terrae filins," its meaning, 207 Terry (C. S.) on historical parallel, 215 Terry (P.) on expulsion from Oxford, 307 Testons or testernes, their coinage and value, 42, 118,
255
Thackeray (W. M.), and Edward FitzGerald in 1831, 4 ; and ' More Hints on Etiquette,' 52 ; his Latin, 196, 409 ; his house in Kensington, 325 ; " Mother is the name for God," 471
Theatre tickets and passes, metallic, 58, 116, 350 Theatres, stalls in, 297 Theobald-= Rosa, 308
Theobald (Simon), Abp. of Canterbury, his skull, 186 Theotocopuli (Domenico), portrait by, 288 " These kind," use of the phrase, 406 Thiselton (A. E.) on Shakspeariana, 63, 223, 362,
423 Thomas (E. J.) on ' Moro,' an opera, 471