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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 28, 1905.
Shipton (Mother), references to, 17
Shoe thrown at weddings, 87
Shopping in 1764, 445
Shore (T. W.) on Cbiltern Hundreds, 441
Shorter (Arthur), d. 1750-], his biography, 505
Shroff : Shroffage, the words in China, 247
Shrophouse, its locality, 449
Shropshire and Montgomeryshire manors, 148, 256
Siddons(Mrs.), her residence in Upper Baker Street, 369
Sidney (Sir P.), his 'A Remedie for Love,' 89
imitated by Webster, 221, 261, 303, 342, 381 Sileby, is its font Saxon ? 171 Silesia, description of the material, 268, 312 Silk men : silk throwsters, guilds of, 128, 216 Silo, on Coventry worsted weavers, 347 Silver bouquet-holder, probable date, 50, 134 Six (Burgomaster Jan), his family arms, 168 Sixpence called " real" in Kerry, 16 Skeat (Prof. W. W.) on Anahuac, 258 l+- Angles : England, 471 i : Bunney, 13
Cold Harbour, 74 "Feed the brute, "298 Fotheringay, 215 Guncaster, 38 H in Cockney, 390 Holborn, 457 I majuscule, 356 I.H.S., 191
Isabelline as a colour, 375, 537 Jacobite verses, 417 Licence : license, 484
Northern and Southern pronunciation, 317 Paragraph mark, 496 Saunter, 224 Service tree, 166 Shakespeare's wife, 473 Shakespeariana, 64 Silesias: pocketings, 312
'Traces of Bistory in the Names of Places,' 186 Whitsunday, 121, 217, 352 Witham, 333, 538 Withershins, 76 Woffington, 235 Tori, 371
Skeletons at funerals, 48 Slates first used in schools, 488 Slave ships of Bristol, their owners and captains, 108,
193, 257
Sleeve, name for English Channel, 34, 134 Smart (George), inventor of the " scandiscope," 528 Smith, a Berners Street artist, 409 Smith (E.) on h in Cockney, 391
Split infinitive, 406
Smith (G. C. Moore) on regiments at Boomplatz, 292 Smith (Hubert) on documents in secret drawers, 113 Smith (J.) on Holme Pierrepont parish library, 295 Smith (J. de Berniere) on Jowett and Whewell, 275
Tulliedeph (Principal), 312
Smith (L. Toulmin) on Shakespeare autograph, 332 Smith (R. Horton) on Pamela: Pamela, 50 Smith (Squire Dick), niueteenth-cent. sportsman, 328 Smithers (C. G.) on Coliseums old and new, 529
" Vine " Tavern, Mile End, 252 Smyth (H.) on moral standards of Europe, 257 Vaccination and inoculation, 394
Snuff-box, gold, belonging to Dean Swift, 249, 292
Society of Antiquaries, its foundation, 237
Society of Coach-drivers, 1765, 96
Solloway (J.) on the meaning of Ainsty, 25
Songs, French burdens to English, 267
Songs and Ballads:-
A man ran away with the monument, 374
Bailiff's Daughter of Islington, 403
Bonnets of Blue, 347, 455
Come, live with me, 89, 153, 434
Cumberland (Duke of) and Death of Nelson, 405
Death of Nelson, 405, 493
God save the King, parody on, 88, 154
Greenwich Fair, 227
Hardyknute, 425, 536
Jacobite, 288, 349
Mayers' song, 512
Never too Late, 267
O but then my Bil-ly listed, 285
" Place there the boy," the tyrant said, 327, 412
Poor Allinda's growing old, 64
Prayer for Indifference, 268, 335, 437
Sailor's Grave, 351
Sally in our Alley, its date, 417
Sow's Tail to Geordie, 349, 417
Steer to the Nor'-Nor'-West, 427, 490
Tom Moody, 228, 295, 398
Tom Tell-Truth, 236
What if a day, or a month, or a year ? 388
When Aurelia first I courted, 65 Southam (Herbert) on " A shoulder of mutton," 374
Bedr, battle of, 475
Book-borrowing, 348
Edward the Confessor's chair, 508
Fair Maid of Kent, 236, 297
Freshman, 467
Holy Maid of Kent, 336
Moro (Fort), its storming, 256
Oaks, their age, 266
Stuart (Jane), 294 Southernand Northern pronunciation, 256, 817, 393, 538 Southey (B.), ' Omniana,' 1812, 305, 410, 530 Spaniards of Asia, the Japanese, 86 Spanish customs,, 474, 510 Spanish proverbs on honey and oranges, 134 Spanish quotations, 308, 373 Sparke (A.) on " Phil Elia," 527 Sparling (Halliday) on King John's charters, 57 Speke (Richard) and Sir Walter 1' Espec, 287, 513 Spelling as an ecclesiastical or political symbol, 450 Spelling Book, Markham's, 327, 377, 494 Spelling reform, 305, 450, 484 Spirit manifestations, works on, 388 Sporting clergy before the Reformation, 89, 293 Spurs, two battles so named, 426, 517 Stafford (J.) on Jordangate, 448 Stalberg (H.) on Viking, 125 Stamp collecting and its literature, 38 Stanborough (William), d. 1646-7, 369 Standards, moral, of Europe, 168, 257, 334 Stanley (Sir H. M.), his grave, 526 Stapleton (A.) on Count Tallard, 447 Statue discovered at Charing Cross, 1729, 448, 518 Statues, London, missing, 209 Stealing no crime, early Japanese custom, 509 Steggall (C.) on old Bible, 151