GENERAL INDEX.
Gainsborough's portraits, ix. 9. ' If I Only
Knew,' xii. 18. Inferior clergy, x. 251. Jacob-
sen (Sir Jacob), xii. 414. National Portrait
Gallery, x. 470. People to be avoided, vii. 175.
Revett of Checkers, Bucks, vii. 168. ' Saluta-
tion ' Tavern, Billingsgate, ix. 33. ' What
wants that knave ? " vii. 219
Schank (L. A. V.) on ' Echo's Lament of Nar- cissus,' vi. 408
Schedule, pronunciation of the word, iv. 169, 216, 275
Schelandre (Jean de), his biography, vii. 490 ; xi. 326
Scherren (H.) on Indian pudding, iv. 288
Schiller's poem ' Hope,' translated by J. C. Mangan, iii. 5 ; astrology in ' Wallensteins Tod,' xii. 428
Schlenter, a false diamond, i. 404
Schloesser (F.) on blood used in building, iii. 35. Brillat-Savarin in New York, xi. 507. Chap- zugar cheese, xi. 455. Collop Monday, &c., v. 413. Cricket, earliest mention, iv. 9. Drinking tobacco, xii. 369. Eel-pie shop, xii. 198. ' Epicure's Almanack,' v. 116. February 30, vii. 146. Hereditary Herb- strewer, xii. 289. Ikona, South African term, vi. 96. Ladies' head-dresses in theatre, v. 389. Lift, early, iv. 350. Pins substituted for thorns, xii. 238. Sjambok, its pronunciation, iv. 512. Society ladies, v. 514. Vilain XIIII. (Vicomte), xii. 409. Weltje's Club, xii. 413
Scholasticus on schoolmasters, i. 189
Schomberg (Duke of), his remains in St. Patrick's, Dublin, ii. 370 ; iii. 137 ; iv. 96
Schomberg (J.) on " Gula Augusti," v. 499. "Pancharis": "Minerva," 1735, v. 69
School, oldest public, i. 166, 215, 257, 269 ; " twopence for manners," vii. 228
School and college tokens, ix. 70, 237, 296
School call, children's, xi. 166
School company, ii. 288, 352
School for Indigent Blind, early records, vii. 427 ; viii. 150, 235, 428
School slang at Rossall, vii. 125, 193
School slates, earliest use, ii. 488 ; iii. 14, 240
Schoolmasters, biographical dictionary of, i. 189
Schools, first established, iii. 209, 251
Schools, public, and unmeaning Latin couplets, xii. 468
Schools, Yorkshire, and Charles Dickens, vi. 244, 373
Schools and schoolmasters during the Civil War and Protectorate, viii. 310, 395
Schopenhauer, his works in English, xii. 67, 115
Schroeder (\V. L.) on " In things essential, unity," vi. 388
Schroeter (H. M.) on Omar Khayyam bibliography, x. 307
Schrve-pin, meaning of the word, vii. 189, 232
Schubert, and R. L. Stevenson's 'The Vagabond,' ix. 249
Scinde. See Sindh. Scolds, ducking-chairs for, xi. 330 Scole, Norfolk, old inn at, i. 248, 313, 394, 454 ' Scomer upon the Hope," old sign, xii. 68, 118 Scone, football on Eastern's Tuesday", xi. 309 Scone or scon, etymology of the word, x. 326 Scot (Alexander) and Sir T. Wyatt, parallel
between, iv. 70, 109 Scot (W.) on ' Chovevi-Zion,' x. 407. Miller
(Hugh), of Virginia, vii. 128
Scotch, French words in, ix. 369, 450 ; x. 132, 274, 314
Scotch burial custom, iv. 10, 76
Scotch Communion tokens, earliest use, iv. 387,
430
Scotch Garden of Eden, vii. 162 Scotch maypoles, iv. 469 Scotch officers in the Russian Navy, i. 349, r 433,
492 ; ii. 173
Scotch tour, c. 1830, title wanted, x. 9 Scotch words, Englishmen on, i. 261, 321, 375, 456 ; ii. 75, 198 ; iii. 272. See also Scots and Scottish.
Scotland, the title " Esquire " in, ii. 109 ; history of the Great Seal, iii. 242, 312 ; Apothecaries' Hall in, 348 ; Convention of Royal Burghs, 401, 443; horse-racing in, iii. 450; Knights Templars in, iv. 10, 34, 97 ; death-birds in, v. Ill, 158, 215 ; vi. 117, 156, 173 ; seven- teenth-century funeral invitations in, v. 487 ; " Baron of Franker ' in Peerage of, vi. 268 ; officers of State in, vii. 10 ; Court of Session, its history, viii. 41 ; Rev. John Gordon and ' New Statistical Account,' 190 ; night courtship in, 188, 255 ; appointment of Lord-Lieutenants in, 330, 418 ; preaching in, old custom, ix. 485 ; oldest inhabited house in, x. 268 ; Historio- graphers Royal, xii. 106 ; insect names in, 245 Scots, Mary, Queen of, the designation, i. 36, 90 Scots Greys, and grey horses, vii. 26, 93 ; history
of the regiment, x. 347, 396, 454 Scots Guards, origin of the name, i. 30 ; colours
after Talavera, ix. 51 ' Scots Peerage,' heraldry in, i. 404. See also
Scotch and Scottish.
Scott (C.) on Carlyle and Freemasonry, xi. 370 Scott (Daniel) on Football on Shrove Tuesday, i. 230. " King of Patterdale," i. 276. Pen- rith, i. 275. Twelve surname, xii. 318 Scott (David), F.S.A., d. 1849, vii. 186 Scott (Dred) and Chief Justice Taney, vii. 425 Scott (Dr. E. J. L.) on leap year, ix. 148 Scott (Dr. F. G.), his publications, vii. 386 Scott (H. S.) on Mr. James, of Aberdeenshire, ii.
54
Scott (J.) and J. H. Christie, their duel, iv. 252 Scott (John), Liverpool brewer, his epitaph, i. 69 Scott (Mrs. John), grandmother of Charles Reade,
ii. 345
Scott (Major John), his three wives, iv. 190 Scott (Joseph) and Parson Ford, 1722, viii. 383 Scott (Martha ) = Thomas Hewson, vi. 292 Scott (Sir Walter), his music master, ii. 45 ; and Carey, v. 7 ; in Ireland, 7 ; use of the word " hebdomadary," 44, 91 ; and George Croal, 66 ; on the term Tekelites, 87 ; and Archibald Constable, 324 ; and Dickens coinci- dence, vi. 346, 390 ; illustrators of his works, vii. 10, 74, 130, 176 ; ix. 77, 378 ; and Bishop Hall, vii. 187 ; his edition of Shakespeare, 428 ; sale of stock and copyrights, 1851, viii. 285; and the mystery of Glamis, x. 241, 311; references to the French Gazette, 268 ; on the Scotch and the Irish, xi. 107, 157 ; his manners, xii. 346
Scott's Works:
4 Antiquary,' Breviary in,iv. 34, 75, 138 ; and ' Guy Mannering,' vi. 65, 114 ; motto in, vii. 187 ; criminal's collar in, viii. 507 ; epitaph in, xii. 69
1 Black Dwarf,' MS. of, vii. 168, 295, 515
' Bride of Lammermoor,' notes on, xi. 46, 69,. 134
c Count Robert of Paris,' viii. 289, 454