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Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1915.


SUBJECT INDEX.


535


Salter (W.), Westminster scholar, c. 1680, 428

Salvin (Rev. H.), his ' Journal, 1824-7,' 129

" Samouprava " = Autonomy, Servian term,

107

Sander (Dr. Nicolas), his credibility, 67 Sanderson (W.) d. 1774, of Staithes, and Capt.

Cook, 181

Sandwich, invaded and spoiled, 1457, 24 Savage (Isaac) of Kintbury, 1730-40, 50 Schaw family of Sauchie, 488 Schubert (Franz P. ), his ' Ave Maria ' and ' Der

Wanderer,' 89, 154 Scioppius (Gaspar), his ' Scaliger Hyperbolimaeus,'

146

Scoles and Buncombe families, 331 Scot (Michael), his place in Dante's ' Inferno,'

242 " Scotch-" or " Scot-," prefix to place-names,

310

Scots Guards, regimental history of, 447, 495 Scott (John), his 'Four Elegies,' 1760, 309,

356 Scott (Rev. Richard) of King's Lynn Grammar

School, 1797, 17 Scott (Sir Walter), quotations in ' Rob Roy,' 54 ;

and the " Annandale Beef -stand," 69, 117 ;

quotations in ' The Antiquary," 90, 155, 178,

217 ; spurious Waverleys and piracies, 330,

374, 393, 416, 456 ; his poems read on the

battle-field, 366

Scott (W. Bell), bibliography of his -works, 28, 93 Scouts of the Army and fleur-de-lis, 51 Scrivener (S.), Westminster scholar, c. 1630,

428 Sculptors, Gothic mason-sculptors of 13th century,

331, 372, 417

Seal, 1362, its legend and origin, 29 Seals, artist-engravers of, in England, c. 1820,

269

Seamanship, daring feats of, 444, 507, 514 Semaphore signalling stations, locality of, 12, 77,

233

Sepulchral slabs in Hampsthwaite Church, 169 Serpentine, the Regent's fleet review, 1814, 426 Servian terms, meaning of, 107 " Set," printers' phrase, early use of, 106 Settle (Elkanah), his ' Threnodia Hymencea,' 1712,

348, 396

Shakespeare, excavation for manuscripts, 509 Shakespeare (W.), his use of Warwickshire dialect,

156, 196

Shakespeariana :

' All 's Well that Ends Well,' Act IV. sc. ii.,

" I see that men make rope 'a in such a

scarre," 125, 197 'As You Like it,' Act II. sc. vii., "wearie

verie meanes," 385, 472 ' Cymbeline,' Act V. sc. v., " Had ever scarre

for," 125 ' Hamlet,' Act II. sc. ii., " pious chansons,"

467 ' 2 Henry IV.,' Act I. sc. ii., "hallooing," 427 ;

Act II. sc. ii., " Ephesians," 450, 497 'Henry V.,' Act II. sc. iii., Falstaff's nose, 87 .' Loves Labour's Lost,' Act V. sc. ii., " The

extreme parts of time," 66 ' Macbeth,' Act IV. sc. i., " Blood-boltercd,"

95 ' Measure for Measure,' Act I. sc. ii., " words

of heaven," 367 ' Midsummer Night's Dream,' Act V. sc. i.,

" morall," 287, 377


Sheridan (R. Brinsley), 1751-1816, notes on, 61

81 ; his ' The Duenna,' 331 Shilleto (A. R. ), his edition of Burton's ' Anatomy

of Melancholy,' 193 Ship and lighthouse on bronze coinage, 191, 235,

255, 465 Shipwreck and Tristan de Acunha Island, 1822,

7, 58

Shrape, origin of the place-name, 348, 397 Shrovetide throwing at the cock, 25 Sideboard, Flemish, of 16th century, 190 Signalling stations, semaphore, 12, 77, 233 " Silver-wood," name of a Yorkshire pit, 170 Simpson (J. ), Westminster scholar, c. 1600,

428 " Sinistre," French fire insurance term, 169,

218 " Skillington time," change to " English time,"

1914, 188

Skottow (Timothy) of Norwich, 1634, 489 Skottowe (T.) of South Carolina, his family, 389,

452, 509 Skottowe (T. Britiffe)=Lydia A. Pococke, c. 1784,

448

Skye terriers, history of the breed, 250, 291 Slang, American : " nixie," " C2K," " husky,"

329, 471

' Slang Dictionary,' published c. 1859, 488 Sloe Fair, Chichester, origin of the name, 90, 152,

174, 236 Smallwell (Edward), Westminster scholar, c. 1700,

428 Smedley (M. B.), her ' Poems written for a Child,'

129, 175 Smith (Alexander), his ' Dreamthorp,' 33, 58,

98 Smith (J. F.), Sir John Gilbert, and ' The London

Journal,' 102, 144, 183, 223, 262, 292, 301, ,318,

357

Snakes drinking milk, tales of, 446 Snuff-boxes, books on, 159 "So ho ho dea ne," meaning of the motto,

428 Soho, divers rites performed at St. Mary's, 450,

493 Soldiers, red coat and khaki uniform, 289

Songs and Ballads:

"Bango was his name, O ! " 249

'Devil Byron,' 31, 94

" Hielanman ! Hielanman ! where were you

born ? " 409 Marching tunes, 447

" 'Twixt Wigton an' th' town of Ayr," 190 "We '11 go to Kew in lilac time," 490 ' Wharton Hall : the Legend of the Lady's

Rest,' 248 Sound and colour, books on the relation of, 231,

275, 317

Southampton, memorial at, 188 Southey (Robert), bibliography of his works,

489

Southwatk Bridge, its history, 38 "Spade Tree " as a tavern sign, 191 " Sparrowbills," " Sparrowgrass," meaning of the

words, 157, 227, 278, 291, 353, 455 Spineto (Marquis de) of Cambridge University,

1807, 138, 177

" Spirit " in the ' New English Dictionary, 366 " Spiritual members," meaning of, c. 1620, 490 Sponge cake, early mention of, 1808, 407 Spoon folk-lore, 146, 196 " Spruce "=" natty," use of the word, 489