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rSherborne (Lord) on goats and cows, ii. 534 Hanwell : Brewerne Abbey, vi. 235 Moscow, burning of, i. 291" O.K.," iv. 17 Parsons not in Holy Orders, i. 11 Sybil, Queen of Scotland, iii. 116

Sherburn, Yorks, the Janus Cross, viii. 176, 217, 258

^Sheridan (Mrs. Frances), * Eugenia and Adelaide,' i. 224

..Sheridan (B. B.) and Dr. Andrew Bain, i. 242 ; and Bishop Hall, literary parallel, iii. 104 ; his 'Critic,' and T. Vaughan, iv. 47, 94; his 'School for Scandal,' vii. 126, 231 ; first edi- tions of his play, 226 ; notes on, x. 61,81 ; his 'The Duenna,' 331; his inscription "To Stella," xi. 281

Sheridan (B, B. C.) on Lyon's Inn admission registers, i. 89

'Sheriff, Lord Chief Justice, and ventilation, iv. 169,

217, 257, 316

Sheriffs, High, of counties, made county magis- trates, xii. 68 Sheriffs of Beds and Bucks, viii. 408, 497

."Sherlock (F.) on " our incomparable Liturgy," viii.

tSherren and Angell families, xi. 172, 250

Sherren, Sherwyn, the surname, xi. 250, 366

.'Sherson (E. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, iv. 507 Dickens : " Shallabalah , " iii. Ill Ewbank family, iii. 449 Shersonsof Ellel Craig and Lancaster, iii. 167

Sherson family of Ellel Craig and Lancaster, iii. 167, 236

rSherwood (G.) on Alexandretta, xii. 167 Cheyne Walk : Chelsea Old Church, i. 171 Congres international des Sciences auxiliares de PHistoire, v. 349 Deeds and abstracts of title : society for their preservation, iv. 194 Eccle- siastical records at Somerset House, i. 251 Genealogical Society for the United Kingdom, i. 510 Mother's maiden name as children's surname, iii. 218 Pendrell pensions, xii. 167 Ward, Wright, and Day families, i. 152

.'Sherwood (Rev. H. M.), Worcestershire incumbent 71 years, iii. 186

< Sherwood Forest,' by Mrs. E. S. Gooch, 1804, xii. 401

  • She Stoops to Conquer,' explanations of terms in,

vi. 10, 154

Shetland words, their meaning, iv. 108

Shewell family, xi. 169

Shewen (William), Quaker, b. 1631, his parentage, iii. 309

Shickle (C. W.) on John Bustat, iv. 29

Shiel (James), of Lincoln's Inn, 1741, vi. 450

Shields and spades, their relation to each other, i.

3S8 " Shieve," meaning of the word, v. 449 ; vi. 33

-Shiffles, meaning of the word, xii. 400, 466

Shift, marriage in, i. 50

Shift weaving, Shetland term, its meaning, iv. 108

Shilleto (A. B.), his edition of Burton's ' Anatomy of Melancholy,' ix. 186, 513 ; x. 193

Shilleto, origin of the surname, ix. 71, 136, 212, 260, 296, 335

Shillitoe (Arthur) on Shilleto, ix. 212

Ship and lighthouse on bronze coinage, x. 191, 235, 265, 465

Shipdem (James), 1688, his biography, iii. 407, 478

.Shipdem family, iv. 37


Ship Money, John Hampden's refusal, i. 426, 492 ; ii. 16

Shippen (Margaret), Mrs. Arnold, her burial- place, vii. 370

Shippen (William), 1673-1743, his mother, i. 50,

Ships : early ships of the name Victory, iii. 68, 113 H.M. lost c. 1850, identification, ii. 528 ; iii. 76, 118 Lost in Great Storm, 1703, v. 348; vi. 11, 115 Women serving as men on board, xi. 398 Wooden, their longevity, i. 35

Ship ton-under-Wych wood, its history, xii. 380, 425

Shipwreck and Tristan de Acunha Island, 1822, x. 7, 58

Shirburn, persons buried in church and church- yard, ix. 247

"Shire," correct use of the suffix, v. 368, 495 ; derivation of the word, 486 ; vi. 35

Shire, "stolen shire " of Ireland, v. 468 ; vi. 212, 496

Shireburn, etymology of the place-name, xi. 131

Shirley (Hon. and Bev. W.), b. 1725, his ordina- tion, xi. 171

Shoe-horns decorated by B. Mindum, c. 1605, v. 8

Shoes : lucky shoes, origin of belief, ii. 509 ; and death, proverb about, v. 249, 377

" Shool, the New," Stamford Hill, consecrated 1915, xi. 318

Shore (Francis A.) on poems wanted, xi. 494

Shoreditch, 403 baptisms at St. Leonard's Church on 30 June, 1837, vi. 289

Shoreham, " Marleypins," Gothic building, viii. 109

Shorncliffe, commandants of the camp, 1794-5, xii. 461

Short (Bobert), of H.M.S. Prince of Orange, 1759, ix. 110

"Short-coat," specific application of the word, viii. 447

Shorter (Clement) on authors wanted, x. 148 Bull (Edward), publisher, ii. 87 Chapman (John), viii. 490 Clavering (Lady), i. 148 Goldsmith's tomb, vi. 129 Haydon's Journals, v. 128 Hemans (Mrs.) and " the distinguished linguist," viii. 88 Hill (Joseph), Cowper's friend, xi. 390 Hudson (Major) at St. Helena, ii. 169 Klinger's 'Faustus,' translation of, vii. 207 Miles (Henry Downes), v. 69 St. Paul's, height of, x. 388 Serial issue of two stories, viii. 247 Skelton (Col.) of St. Helena, ii. 48 Soho, underground, iii. 127 " This world's a city full of crooked streets," i. 49

Shorthand Society, commenced 1726, vii. 308, 374

Shorthand teacher in A.D. 155, ii. 285

Shorting (Ernest H. H.) on Cobbold (Elizabeth), her descent from Edmund Waller, xi. 109, 257 Great Fire, xii. 234 Pritchard (John), Shrop- shire solicitor, 1759-1837, xi. 61 Shorting (Matthew), ix. 406

Shorting or Shortyng (Matthew), D.D., of Mer- chant Taylors' School, d. 1707, ix. 406

' Short Whist,' by Major A., i. 90, 150, 277

' Shotover Papers ; or, Echoes from Oxford, 1874-5, v. 409, 512

" Shot-window," meaning of the word, xi. 67

Shovel called a becket, viii. 87, 153

Shovell (Sir Cloudesley), his portrait by Bycke, xii. 50

Showmen, author of best account of, vi. 309, 435

Shrape, origin of the place-name, x. 348, 397