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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 29, 1905.
Skeat (Prof. W. W.) on Ledig: Leisure: Licere, 336
L'Espec (Sir Walter), 31
Letters, their names, 277
"Naked Boy and Coffin," 213
Nore, 427
Quandary, 4
Sax, 186
Saxton family, of Saxton, co. York, 235
School slates, 14
Snowte : weir and fishery, 137
Spenser's 'Epithalamion,' 474
Split infinitive, 96, 211
Stob, 14
To-day : To-morrow, 350
Tourmaline, 115, 197
Verse on a cook, 134
Wace on the battle of Hastings, 455
Wassail, 9, 152
Weathercock, 352
Willesden : the place-name, 275 Skelton (John), administration of his estate, 125 Skipp (Sir Thomas), his epitaph, 8 'Skunk, derivation of the word, 386 Slate club, earliest use of the term, 188 Slates, earliest use in school, 14, 240 iSmart (Christopher) and the madhouse, 221, 276, 354 Smith (Albert), his marriage and death, 412 Smith (E.) on bibliographies, 394
"Had better have been," 126
Horseshoes for luck, 91
'Janus ; or, the Edinburgh Literary Almanack,' 368
Moser's ' Vestiges,' 195
Parsloe's Hall, Essex, 491
Smith (G. G.) on ' Pictures of the Old and New Testa- ments," 487
- Smith (J. A.) on Agnew=Staveley, 348
Smith (L. P.) on Father Sarpi's portraits, 201
- Smith (Mrs.) as Sylvia in ' Cymon,' 287
Smithers (C. G.) on Coliseums old and new, 190
Coryate's ' Crudities,' 494
Farrell, of the Pavilion Theatre, 252 Snell (F. S.) on epitaphs: their bibliography, 371 Snowte, meaning of the word, 88, 137 Society for Propagation of the Gospel, its origin, 324 Somersetshire, Christmas custom in, 86, 236 Somersetshire records, 464
- Somerville on Bidding Prayer, 168
.Songs and Ballads:
Death of Nelson, 18
Forte Frigate, 128
God save the King : " noble " or " gracious," 108
Hardyknute, 37, 118
Lass of Richmond Hill, 20, 66, 289, 334, 352, 497
Lovesick Gardener, 430
Marseillaise, 120
Mayers' song, 75
Oh, I've a wife in Bristol town, 169, 212
Old Towler, 227, 276
Once so merrily hopt she, 127
Patience, 229
Pop goes the weasel, 430, 491
When our dear old Catholic fathers, 109, 176
Yankee Doodle, 24
iSonnenschein ( W. S.) on " In cauda venenum," 476 Sotheby (E. M.) on authors of quotations wanted, 469
Sotheby (E. M.) on ' Oh ! the pilgrims of Zion," 109
Sothern (Ed. Askew), his London residence, 88,111,195
Southam (H.) on Battle-axe Guard, 314
Contempt for the law in a will, 165
Guinea balances, 413
Hewetson (Col.), 430
'Notes and Queries,' local, 393
Parishes, small, 274, 374
Pillion: flails, 375
Rupert as a Christian name, 70
Stratford residents in eighteenth century, 256 Southam (Thomas), of Charlecott, his will, 165 Southesk (Countess of), previously Anna, Lady
Carnegie, 46
Southey (R.) : publishers of ' Omniana,' 92 Southwell, errors in A. F. Leach's 'Visitations of
Southwell,' 66 Southwold Church, figures and emblems in, 329, 369,
453, 498
Souwarrow nut, etymology of the word, 447 Spain, Charles I. in, 48, 131, 236 ; Cosis de Espafia,
191, 336 ; Grandees of, 481 Spanish arms, 30
Sparke (A.) on Halls of the City Companies, 171 Spelling reform, 31, 134 Spencer (W. T.) on "Bright chanticleer proclaims the
dawn," 227
Spenser (Edmund), his 'Epithalamion,' 246,412,474 Spinola ( Marches i), wife of Ambrogio, Marchese
Spinola, 1569-1630, 327 Spirit manifestations, works on, 115 Spratt (Rev. Devereux, and, Thomas), their relation- ship, 227, 313
Spurgeon (0. H.), Sir G. Grove on his scholarship, 206 Spur-post, meaning of the word, 168, 253 Stafford (John) = Lucy Tatton, their descendants, 66 Stafford (Jubal) on Stafford: Tatton, 66 Star in the crescent moon, 489 Star on Fitzgeralds of Pendleton, 367 Statue in a circle of books, 8 Statue of James II., inscription on, 15, 57 Statues in London, 448
Statutes of Morton, "mutare" or "mutari," 8, 195 Staveley (Anne)=John Agnew, 348 Steele (R.) on Scottish proclamation, 328 Stephenson (E.), 1691-1768, Governor of Bengal, 395 Sterling (Rev. James), his 'Poetical Works' (1734)
and identity, 385
Steuart (A. F.) on Col. Wm. Light's publications, 85 Stevens (Miss Sisson) = William Hemming, 349 Stewart (A.) on broach or brooch, 28
Epitaphiana, 24
"Old Bell" Inn, HolbornHill, 366 Stickle-back, its various names, 5 Stick penny, use of the word in 1601, 70 Stirling Castle, its Constables or Governors, 147 Stob, etymology of the word, 14 Stole, crossed, its symbolism, 329, 369 Stoke Newington and Tottenham parish registers, 226 Stokes (H. P.) on Chris. Smart and the madhouse, 276 Storm, great, in November, 1703, 225 Strachan (L. R. M.) on Boswell's 'Johnson,' 284
Bringing in the Yule "clog," 256 Farkers, 272
Flying bridge, 274
Pompelmous, 256