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v. 430. Paravicini of Nottingham, ix. 109.
Peacock (T. L.), his ' Maid Marian,' viii. 438.
Pedigree difficulties, v. 87 ; vii. 312. Place,
vi. 212. Plains = timber-denuded lands, xii.
81, 238. ' Robin Hood and Bishop of Here-
ford,' ix. 278. Salford : Saltersford, x. 337.
Tallard (Count), ii. 447. Thompson (J.),
portrait painter, vii. 469 ; viii. 152. West Indian
military records, vi. 428 ; vii. 78, 252
Stapleton or Stoughton (M.), variation of name, v 87 155
- Star,' 1789, copy wanted, xi. 449 ; xii. 33
Star in the crescent moon, iii. 489 ; iv. 116
" Star and Crown," Goudhurst, Kent, x. 469
' Star and Garter,' Pall Mall, x. 244, 296, 336
" Star and Garter," Richmond, 1842, picture by E. Prentis, iv. 150
Star on Fitzgeralds of Pendleton, iii. 367. " One shoe off," ix. 270
Starkey (Capt.) and Charles Lamb, xi. 241, 372
Starr (S.) on brass at Ryton-on-Tyne, ix. 389
Stars reflected in ice, J. Keble on, xii. 289
Start = ass, use of the word, 1698, x. 328
Starter (Jan), b. c. 1594, Dutch poet, xi. 147
State, game of, i. 226
State papers, references to Jonathan Wild, xii. 321
Statesman v. politician, viii. 66
Statham (H. H.) on Browning and Vimmercato, ix. 50. Pictures inspired by music, iv. 57
Stationing relics, in ecclesiastical accounts, 1501, ix. 89
Statua : statue : statute, uses of word, vi. 326, 377, 416
Statue, equestrian, Sir J. Reynolds on, x. 129
Statue discovered at Charing Cross, 1729, ii. 448, 518
Statue in a circle of books, iii. 8
Statue of James II., inscription on, iii. 15, 57
Statues, London, missing, ii. 209
Statues and memorials in London, iii. 448 ; ix. 1, 102, 282, 363, 481 ; x. 122, 211, 258, 290, 370, 491
Statues and memorials in the British Isles, x. 387 ; xi. 441 ; xii. 51, 114, 181, 234, 277, 401
Statues at Calcutta, xii. 466
Statues in Southern Russia, v. 349
Statues of the Georges in London, vii. 66, 155, 197
Statuette of Shakespeare rediscovered, xii. 245
Statutes of Merton, " mutare" or "mutari," iii. 8, 195
Staveley (Anne) = John Agnew, iii. 348
Stays, swimming, c. 1742, x. 89
Stealing no crime, early Japanese custom, ii. 509
Steam communication, early, with America, v. 467
Steamboats, halfpenny, v. 82, 136
Steamboats, Thames, in 1815, x. 458
Steam-engines, patented in the United States, viii. 326
Steamer, the Henry Brougham, c. 1838, v. 269, 337, 511
Steamers in 1801 and 1818, xii. 429
Stebbing (W. P. D.) on Commonwealth laws, ix. 89. " Free Roberds," viii. 508. Manning (Miss Anne), xii. 497. Pre-Reformation par- sonages, ix. 195. Wine used at Holy Com- munion, ix. 212
Stedanese, the word in Chertsey Cartulary, vii. 89
Stedcombe or Studcombe House, Axmouth, its owner, vii. 88
Stedman (Archdeacon), his biography, xii. 48
Steel and flint, method of striking, vii. 329, 377,
396, 418, 452 Steele (Anne), hymn- writer, and Sir Richard
Steele, xi. 249, 357 Steele (L. C.) on " lie " in Scotch documents, xii.
478 Steele (Richard), parallels with Burns and
Wycherley, i. 286, 357 ; and Alexander Penne-
cuik, 386, 513 ; and Freemasonry, vii. 268,
392 ; woodcut of him and Addison, x. 49 Steele (R.) on pretended Prince of Macedonia,
vii. 169. Scottish proclamation, iii. 328 Steele (R. L.) on beating the bounds, iv. 31.
Tarot Cards, v. 452
Steele (St. G. L.) on Sir John Bury Gordon, vi. 228 Steele-Perkins (G.) on Peter Faddy, xi. 447.
Orme's ' Battle of the Nile,' xi. 447 Steelyard, origin of the name, vi. 282, 331, 369,
412, 453
Steemson and Cliffe families, v. 169, 217 Steepe surname, x. 468 ; xi. 117 Steer family, iv. 428 Steerage in frigates, xii. 470 Steering-wheel, its construction, x. 48, 98, 215 Steggall (Caroline), on Artahshashte, xi. 216.
Bible (Old), ii. 151. Bourne in place-names,
xi. 451. Curious Christian names, i. 237.
Lewes Grammar School, v. 337. Sleep and
death, i. 355. Spellicans, ix. 16 Steinman (G. Steinman), his biography, ii. 88,
314, 350, 416 Steintheked : St. Peter Steintheked, derivation of
the name, vi. 309, 375 Stellarius on Harriet Lee, viii. 131 Stempe (Thos.), Warden of Winchester College,
ii. 45, 115
Stendhal : Beyle, i. 34 Stenigot, Guevara, inscriptions at, vii. 6 Stenographer's advertisement in 1742, vii. 137 Step (E.) on gambrick, vi. 436 Step-brother, its correct meaning, i. 329, 395, 475 ;
ii. 38, 473
Step-dances, village, vii. 269, 378 Stephen (G. A.), on bookseller's motto, v. 255.
Cox's ' History of Warwickshire,' v. 372 Stephen (Sir Leslie), his ' English Literature and
Society in the Eighteenth Century,' i. 288, 357 ;
on Bishop Warburton, ii. 7 Stephens (Dr.). See Stevens (Richard). Stephens (F. G.), his death, vii. 220 Stephens (F. G.) on mummies for colours, ii. 229.
Picture of lady in red, vii. 193
Stephens (J. E. R.) on German prophecy, i. 396 Stephens (Father Thomas), missionary to India,
1579, ix. 208, 254 Stephens (William), President of Georgia, i. 144,
216 Stephenson (E.), Governor of Bengal, ii. 348, 437,
492, 539 ; iii. 395 Stephenson (Ernest Augustus), c. 1822, v. 109 ; vi.
148, 216, 517 Stephenson (G. R.), d. 1905, his burial-place, ix.
128 Stephenson (P. A. F.) on the mussuk, ii. 329.
Ruskin at Neuchatel, ii. 348. Washington
(George), his arms, ii. 327 Stephenson or Stevenson (Capt. F.), died in Black
Hole, ii. 429 Stepkin (Col.), shot by Capt. Backhouse, x. 209,
255 Stepney, burial-ground at, ii. 393, 496 ;
parishioners of, 448, 512 Stepney (George), his correspondence, vii. 8