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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 25, 1914.


" Sough," pronunciation of the word, 79, 198,

258, 518 South Carolina, uniform of Secretary of State,

188

Southwark Bridge, its history, 286 Spanish palseographic contractions, 10 " Species " in the ' N.F.D.,' 127 Spineto (Marquis de), of Cambridge University,

d.il812, 510 Spong family, 38

" SS " on capital of pillar at Coventry, 78 " Stackfreed," origin of the word, 30ft Staffordshire poets, the birthplaces of, 448, 492 Stapleton (Brigadier Walter) at Battle of Cul-

loden, d. 1746, 130 " Startups End," Tring, origin of place-name, 151,

217, 276

Statham (N.), " treasure -trove " in his ' Abridge- ment,' 187 Statues: in the British Isles, 65, 164,384, 464 ; of

Birmingham, 202, 243, 257, 278, 282, 322, 363,

377, 411, 437 ; of Diornede by Sergei, c. 1775,

350

Steam vessels as engines of war, 1824, 107 Stephen: Urton alias Stephen family, 470 Stephenson (Robert), of Lincolnshire, c. 1603, 470,

515

" Sterling," etymology of the word, 447 Stethoscope, invention perfected, c. 1843, 449 Steuart (Sir John), Bart., b. 1716, his title, 26,

417

Stevens family of Jamaica, 71, 136 Stevenson (R. L.), the Widener collection of his

works, 301

Stewart family of Wilmoiit, co. Down, 128 Stick inscribed " Tippoo Saib, 1792," 408, 477 " Stile " =hill, use of the word, 430, 494 Stock Exchange known as " The House," 207,

274

Stodart (Malcolm), pianoforte maker, c. 1840, 449 Stole, Groom of the, Court official, 32, 95, 157 Stone circles, and Quintus Cicero. 90 Stones, upright, in open churchyards, 35, 91,

158

Stories, humorous, ' The Cornish Jury,' 51, 154 Strahan (Alexander), publisher, c. 1870, 490 Strand, Roman Bath in. 5, 93 ; the demolition of

Nos. 413 and 414, 387 Street-names : Allsop Place, 305 ; Buckeridge

Street and Alley, 50 ; Burr Street, 51 Streets of Old London, 57 Strout (John), of Devon, d. 1644, 32 Stubbs's Trade Protection Agency, 510 Succession, the rule of, in second marriage?, 49 Sumbel (Mary), formerly Mrs. Wells, her second

marriage, 18 Sundial inscription, " Utque redit viam. ..." 48,

95

Surnames :

Bence, 508

Blizard or Blizzard, 290, 396, 437, 456

Bothwell, 306, 373

Burnap alias Burnett, 448, 498

Clack, 428, 494

Damant, 50, 111

Dench, 429

Durham, 117

Eltofte, 247

Laker, 429

Marriage, 14, 92, 158

Maude or Mawhood, 249, 334

Milo, 250, 311, 373


Surnames:

Mister, 358

Mundy, 17

Plowden, 305, 436

Shilleto, 71, 136, 212, 260, 296, 335

Snelling, 429, 480

Tarring, 158, 212, 294

Tidlett, 429

Wildgoose, 330, 397, 438 Sussex drinking custom, 248 Sussex (Duke of), his morganatic marriages, 470 r

518 Swedish ambassador in London, 1764-1770, 51 r

95 Swift (Dean), " Bristol barrels " in ' Gulliver's

Travels,' 248 ; references for quotations, 487 Swinburne (A. C.) as polyglot author, 88, 156 Swinburne Hall, co. Yorks, c. 1706, 9 Swinfen (John), of the Long Parliament, 307, 375,.

438 Sword of Lord Mayor, used on State occasions,.

Swords, the wearing of, 32, 71

Sydenham ( Eleanor) = Richard Ridlev, c. 1592,, 390


"Table "=picture, 1700, 114, 294, 353

' Tales of Devon and Cornwall,' whereabouts of

copies of, 10

Tankerviile (Fourth Earl of), 1743-1822, his por- trait, 10 Tarn (Pauline), d. 1909, American writer of

French poetry, 488 Tarring as place-name and surname, 158, 212^

294 Tatton (W.), Lieut.-Col. 24th Regiment, 1692^

111 Tavarez (De), Mayor of Bayonne, his biographv r

448

Tavern sign : Bushel and Strike, 330, 392, 4 54 Tax on " fireh earths," Gloucestershire, 205 Tayler (T.), modeller in wax. c. 1830, 50 Taylor (Ann and Jane), b. 1782 and 1783, authors

of children's books, 225, 297, 317, 354, 411 Taylor (Isaac), of Ross, c. 1777, map-maker, 264 Taylor (Pringle), K.H., Colonel 24th Regiment.

1861-84, 188

Taylor (W.), Colonel 24th Regiment, 1776-93, 14* Telescope, " lunettes d'approche " used 1664, 47 Tempest (Penelope) = Abraham Whittaker, 1800,

191 Templars, Knights, temp. Edward II., list of,

189 Tennyson (Alfred, Lord), "Memmian naphtha-

pits ; " 67, 137; " titmarsh " in poem by, 487 Thackeray (W. M.)> originals of his characters r

205

Thame, persons interred in St. Mary's, 348 Theatre, list of plays for Repertory Theatre, 89 Theatre, Red Bull, opened c. 1609, 150, 212, 298 Thomson (James), 1700-48, poet, catalogue of hi*

library, 110 ; and Gilbert White, 226 Thomas (John), name of two contemporary

bishops, 1743, 87, 177

Thomson (Mrs. K.), 1797-1862, Staffordshire- poet, 448

Thornley ( ), marine painter, c. 1810, 11

" Thrang," " throng " =busy, 12, 175

" Three blue beans," nursery jingle, 1595, 386