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Notes and Queries, July 27, 1907.


INDEX.


545


S. (R.) on authors of quotations wanted, 35

Scivroogh, 470

S. (R. B. ) on Napoleon's carriage, 393 S. (R. R.) on Richard II., his arms, 188 S. (W.) on authors of quotations wanted, 453 "Bawms March," 230 Broken on the wheel, 293 Creeling the bridegroom, 296 Drum-major : John Bibie, 168 Inniskilling : Enniskilling, 269 "Kingsley's Stand," 158 Matross : topass, 476

  • ' Mony a pickle maks a mickle," 113

"Old Highlander," 137 Public Office^ Police Office, 92 Scots Greys and grey horses, 93 West Indian military records, 197 St. Agnes' Eve, old custom on, 311 St. Andrew's, Holborn, dole cupboards at, 16, 137 St. Bartholomew, Massacre of, in Paris, 389 St. Coppin, in the Digby and Towneley plays, 29 St, Devereux and St. Dubricius, 327, 418 St. Edith of Pollesworth, her biography, 35 St. Faith, monumental inscription, 57, 137 St. George and the Dragon, old mumming play, 30, 75 St. George, dedications in honour of, 308, 375, 455, 513 St. George's Chapel Yard, Oxford Road, 13, 135, 198 St. John of Bridlington, canonized by Boniface IX. ,497 St. Kilda colds, 307

St. Margaret's, Westminster, and Buckingham, 427 St. Oswald, " Gescheibte Turm," 11 St. Paul's Churchyard, " Golden Angel" in, 470 St. Seine and river Seine, 348, 453 St. Swithin on Ainsty of York, 96 Banner or flag, 252 "Bat Bearaway," 258 Beliard, Paris clockmaker, 268 Bidding prayer, 32

Charles I. : his physical characteristics, 211 Eliot (George) and Dickens, 13 "Esprit de 1'escalier," 295 Forwhy, its meaning, 294 Frieze, its pronunciation, 316 Hatching chickens with artificial heat, 218 Hoek van Holland, 236 Lamb (C.) : his Jewish extraction, 213 Legends on English coins, 237 Life-star folk-lore, 257 Mezzofanti (Cardinal), 112 Moke, a donkey, 115 Musical genius : is it hereditary ? 236 Pastoral astronomy, 104 Poonah painting, 152, 232 Powwow, its meaning, 497 St. George : George as a Christian name, 455 Seine, river and saint, 454

Sindbad the Sailor : monkeys and cocoa-nuts, 39S Spain (King of), wedding custom, 187 Spring-heeled Jack, 256 Sturmy or Esturmy family, 312 Tailor in Dresden china, 476 Towns unlucky for kings, 212 "Wax and curnels," 338 Windmills in Sussex, 413 Woodhens, payment by, 276 Wyberton, Lines, 117


t. Theobald, venerated at West Harnham, 341 t. Vaclav and " Good King Wenceslaus," 426 aints, English canonized, 497 S. Anne and Agnes, curious parish document, 248 lallust, English translator, o. 1590, 128 Salutation" Tavern, Billingsgate, its history, 429, 510 anta Fe, American place-name, 17, 276 iardana in Villon's ' Grand Testament,' 509 Satire on Pitt, 289, 315 Savage (Canon E. B.) on Isle of Man and Countess of

Derby, 73

Shakespeariana, 145 Savile (Sir George), Marquis of Halifax, 188, 288 Savoy, Chapel Royal, Christmas custom, 429, 493 S.-B. (R.) on Sir T. Malory, 88 Scargill (W.) on moke, a donkey, 115

Windmills in Sussex, 413

Schank (L.) on authors of quotations wanted, 508 People to be avoided, 175 Revett of Checkers, Bucks, 168 " What wants that knave ? " 219 Schelandre (Jean de), his biography, 490 Schloesser (F.) on February 30, 146 School, " twopence for manners," 228 School for the Indigent Blind, early records, 427 School slang at Rossall, 125, 193 Ichrve-pin, meaning of the word, 189, 232 Scot (W.) on Hugh Miller of Virginia, 128 Scotch Garden of Eden, 1 62 Scotland, officers of State in, 10 Scots Greys and grey horses, 26, 93 Scott (David), F.S.A., d. 1849, 186 Scott (Dred) and Chief Justice Taney, 425 Scott (Dr. F. G.), his publications, 386 Scott (Sir W.), illustrators of his works, 10, 74, 130, 176; MS. of 'Black Dwarf,' 168, 295, 515; and Bishop Hall, 187; motto in 'Antiquary,' 187 ; sale of autographs of Waverley Novels, 295 ; edition of Shakespeare, 428 ; " Seven Night Walkers " and Italian sculptor in ' Quentin Durward,' 508 Scrivroogh, meaning of the word, 470, 516 Seaford, Hardwicke House, and Alfred Tennyson, 466 Seaman and Dutton families, 266 Searchers at seventeenth-century coroners' inquests, 38 Seaton family, 446

Seething Lane and "Ye Little Olde Churchyard," 390 Seine, river and saint, 348, 453 Semites, their attitude towards labour, 515 Seneca, reference to passage by, 110 Seringapatam, account of its storming, 230, 317 Seven Dials, column removed, 327 Seward (Thomas) 'D.N.B.' on, 122 Seymour (H.) mar. Louise, Countess of Ponthieu, 148 Shadow-catcher = photographer, use of word, 67, 158 Shakespeare (W.), illustrations of, 13 ; residence at New Place, 66, 156 ; Rowe's edition, 69, 117 ; and Nicholas Breton, 247 ; and Ovid, 301 ; games men- tioned by, 361, 402, 511 ; works at Douai, 421, 516 ; edited by Scott, 428 ; and Fielding, 444 Shakespeariana :

All's Well that Ends Well, Act V. sc. ii., " Purr,"

144, 484 Antony and Cleopatra, Act III. sc. x., "Ribau-

dred nagge," 301

Hamlet, Act I. sc. ii., " Or that the Everlasting," 146