Notes and Queries, July 29, 1916. bUBJECT INDEX.
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Shakespeariana :
'Merchant of Venice,' Act I. so.
easier teach," 344 'Midsummer Night's Dream,' Act II. so. i.,
luscious woodbine," 344
Othello,' in the original Italian, 16, 212, 315 ;
Act IV. sc. ii., "slow unmoving finger," 365
' sionate Pil g rim ' original edition, 1599, 59,
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'Romeo and Juliet,' Act III. sc. v., "Day,
night, hour, tide," 365 ; sc. v., " Hath not so
green aneye,"i&.
Shakespeariana in Booksellers' Catalogues,
- Tempest,' Act III. sc. in., "I '11 fight their
legions o'er," 343; Act IV. sc. i., "filthy mantled pool," 344 'Titus Andronicus,' Act III. sc.
lamenting doings," 345 ' Twelfth Night,' Act II. sc. v., " the lady of
the Strachey," 344
' Winter's Tale,' the satyrs' dance, 326 Shamela,' Henry Fielding and, 24 Sheldon family, and Ferrers and Allen families, 84,
125, 156, 416 Sheridan (T.), the younger, c. 1750, his degrees,
348
Sherwood family, 16th-century recusants, 445 " Sniffles," meaning of the word, 16 Shilleto family, 127 Shippen (W.), 1673-1743, " Downright Shippen,"
348, 414 Shooting, largest bag of game for a day, 510
Shorten (Robert), Dean of Stoke, d. c. 1535, 67 , ,-..,_- --., _._
Shrines of saints reputed to have cured diseases, Statues : in the British Isles, 16, 65, 243, 406, 473
Songs and Ballads:
Johnnie Armstrong's Last Good-Night, ' 320
Loath to Depart,' 14, 33, 373
Lyke Wake Dirge,' 268 ' Oh, that we two were maying," 400
Old Bachelor,' 189, 273
On the Banks of Allan Water,' 168, 300
Vicar of Bray,' 12, 72, 139, 213 ' We are the boys," 429
' When I was a schoolboy aged ten," 189, 273 ' Wondrous are these Hearts of Men," 369 Sophie Dorothea of Hanover, her burial-place, 326 Southampton Bow and Marylebone Boad, 1857,
Southey (B.) : sources of his ' Thalaba,' 111, 217 ;
on Popery, a doubtful reading, 208 ; his mother's
family, 469, 518
buzz Southwick, Augustinian Priory of, c. 1145, 49, 232 1 Spalding Priory and Abbey of St. Nicholas,
Angiers, c. 1074, 309 Spanish literature, bibliography of, 287, 378, 397,
455 ' Spanish Moor's Tragedy ' or ' Lust's Dominion,'
notes and comparisons, c. 1657, 81 Spiders, phosphorescent, in the Far East, 267 " Spinet, derivation of the word, 55
Staig," stallion, use of the word, 68, 116 Stained glass of the 14th century, 267, 335, 375,
457 ' Standard,' first published 1827, its history, 341,
363, 381, 414, 454 Standish family, 209 Stanfery (Joshua), artist, c. 1851, 128 " Stateroom " =a passenger's cabin, 307, 475
70, 133, 178
Sidney (Sir Philip), his daughter Elizabeth, 108 Simancas MSS., Dr. Nicolas Sander and Dr. Owen
Lewis, 366
Skull, iron nails driven into, 77, 133 Skynner family, 349, 419
Sleeper, superstitious objections to waking, 158 Smith (Dr. A. V.), his ascent of Mont Blanc, 1847,
128
Emperor Maximilian, statue in armour, 110, 172
Stephens (Frederic G.), portraits of, 226
Stevens, Hales, and Kenrick families, 509
Stewart (Sir D.), his march from Kandahar to
Kabul, 149, 212 Stewart (John) and two 18th-century pamphlets,
138
Stewart family, 49
Sticking-plaster, portraits in, 109, 153, 198 Smith (C. Manby), his ' The Working-Man's Wav Stone, inscribed, discovered in Derbyshire, 376
in the World/ 1853, 468 Stone (Bev. S. J.), his hymns, 285
Smith (J. F.), novelist, his works, 309 Story, * A Simple Story,' 1791, 408, 456
Smith (Sir T.), Queen Elizabeth's letter of warrant Story-book for children, of Napoleonic wars,
to, permitting torture, 407 208
Smith-Dorrien-Smith (T. A.), his seat, Tresco
Abbey, Scilly, 244
Smokers, origin of a superstition, 208, 276 Smugglers, their Hell-Fire Clubs, Scotland, 466 Snaith, Peculiar Court of, marriage licences, 50
Don
Society for Constitutional Information, 1769, 11,
Society, London, for promoting Christianity among Jews, 125
Songs and Ballads :
"Ah, vous dirai-je, maman?" 11, 56, 131,
175
"Are your glasses charged ? " 111, 238 ' Dustman's Wife,' 227, 333, 436 'Final Toast,' c. 1870, 111, 238 " For jealousy causes both bother and strife," , 436
227, 333,
Go 'cruit me Cheshire and Lancashire,
176
124,
In Cawsand Bay lying," 268
John Smith was a navvy strong and ," 38,
59
Stothard (T.), 1755-1834, his illustrations of
Quixote,' 247
" Strafe," use of the word, 426 Street name-plate, London, 1734, 47 Street-names, meaning of " Loke " in, 510
Stricken field," origin of the phrase, 178 Strowbridge ( ), schoolmaster in London, 1718,
Stuart (Charles Edward), Count d'Albanie, his
biography, 110, 156, 190, 277 Stuart. See Stewart.
Sturge (Joseph), memorial to, Birmingham, 16 Sudbury Hospital, London, its location, 127, 217 Sullivan (Sir Arthur). See Pinafore. ' Sunday Times,' 1826, anagrams from, 246 Surgical instruments from ancient Etruria, 15
Surnames :
Anerley, 228 Archer and Bowman, 29 Blizard or Blizzard, 298 Chanelhouse, 207, 273 Driden, Dryden, 269, 453