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514 SUBJECT INDEX. Notes and Queries, July 29, 1922. Stee (Rev. Joseph E.), d. 1847, 330 Stephens (Mrs. Joanna), her receipt for cure of stone and gravel, 8, 73 Stephenson (Edward), Governor of Fort William, 230, 279 Stephenson (Rowland), M.P., Banker and Bank- rupt, 421, 491 Stepney Manor Lordship, 253, 294 Stevenson (R. L.), his ' Virginibus Puerisque,' 290 Steynor (Sir Richard), 350 Stokes (Adrian), second husband of the Duchess of Suffolk, 409, 474, 494 Stone (Mr.), architect of Chesterton House, 384 " Stone-coat," meaning wanted, 451, 497 Stone sign in Upper Thames Street, 309, 495 Stow (John) and the New River, 489 Stowe House : sale of contents, 1847 and 1921, 69 Straight (John), minor-poet, 108, 176 Strand : " Foregate," 330 Street noises, 340, 360 " Stringhalt," writer on sport = James Murray, 390, 437 Stroud Green : see Place Names Suffolk: early MSS., 271; Dowsing's visitation of destruction, 301 Suffolk Street : " The Cock " inn, 371 Sun Fire Office and Norwich, 286, 338 " Sunt oculos clari qui cernis sidera tanquam," 8, 52 Superstitions concerning salt, 431, 477 Surnames : Bretel, 170, 295 Christian names, as, 115, 255, 397 De Haryngy, 109 Hemphill, 409 Highgate, 132, 239 Jeary, 390 Jellyman, 150 Lackland, 130 Moir, 372 Pharaoh, 15, 78 Ptolemy, 15 Verbalized, 15 Sussex : pronunciation of place-names, 30 ; old records of, 371 Swan (William), Westminster Scholar, 390 Swan (William), an abbre viator of papal letters at the curia, 390 Swathling, (D. Andrews de) book-plate of, 191. 236 Swinburne, corrections and additions to his MSS., 219 Swinford family, 330 Sylvester (Josuah) and Southampton, 161, 214 Taine and Fielding, 7 Tapestry in Victoria and Albert Museum, 190 Tapp family, British settlers in America, 57 Tara, battle of , 1798, 385 Tatham (John), dramatist and city poet, b. about 1612, 349 ' Tatler, The,' quotation in, 94, 158 Tavern Signs : Bull and Mouth, 168, 257 Crown, Shipton-under-Wychwood, Oxon, 166 D'Anvers Arms, 409, 458 Five Alls, 78, 136 Hand and Pen, 168, 216 Tavern Signs : King's Head, Fleet-street, 346, 396 Lamb and Lark, Printing House-square, 429 London : see London Coffee-houses, &c. Mitre, Fleet-street, 347, 396 Running Horse, Piccadilly, 49, 96 Steam Packet, 207, 279 Swan, Chelsea, 96 Vine, Mile End, 191 Taylor (Zachary), president of U.S.A., 94 Taylor's Thumb Bible, 310 Tempest (Amelia Castlereagh), lady-in-waiting to Queen Adelaide, 210 Temple Fortune, 288 ' Tercentenary Handlist of Newspapers ' : see Neicspapers Tetbury Church, Glps., epitaph in, 170, 254 Thames -street : the King's Printing House, 1653, 268 Thirlwall (Connop) ana Christian Bunsen, 9 Thomas (William), Clerk to the Privy Council, 1550, 372 Thorns (W. J.), his papers on " longevity," 180 Thomson's ' Scottish Airs,' 371 Thomson (James), lines on memorial tablet, in Richmond Park, 252 Thornborough (Commander Edward), d. 1784, 70 " Thou," Yorkshire use of word, 408, 456, 476, 496 Threadneedle -street : demolition of No. 51, 488 Thumb Bibles, 310 Tichborne family of Hartley Mauditt, 327 Tiijer (H.M.S.), account of loss of in 1854, 265, 336 " Tight " and other equine terms, 367, 399, 417 Title of Anno Quinto Edwardi III., 15 Tobacco : Bragge's collection of books about, 470 Todd (Sweeney), the demon barber of Fleet-street, 330, 378, 415 Tokeley Gully (ship) as English place-name, 432 Tombe (Remont de), his arms, 130 " Tom Collins," sea term, 289, 358 Tonson (Jacob) as spy on Prior, 50 Trapaud (Gen. Cyrus), Sir Joshua Reynolds's portrait of, 190, 295 Trappe (George), director and curator of the colonies in Tauride, 13 Troutbeck family, 21, 77, 97, 111, 278 ' Trusty Servant,' portrait at Winchester College, 401 Tucker (Edward), painter of coast scenes, 9, 58 Tudor fireplace at St. Albans, 90 " Tuileurs," French masonic term, 309, 398 Tupper, his poems on " Chinese " Gordon, 452 Turner ( J. M. W.) and Haddoii Hall, 49 Turner (John), minister of Preston, 330 Turner (William) of Marbury, 330 Turner family, 17, 49, 330 ' Twinings in the Strand,' 498 U Ude, the cook, and Lord Beaconsfleld, 110 Union Jack : see under Flags United States of America : first raising of the Stars and Stripes, 307, 357 " Up to," use of phrase, 169 Valoines (Peter de), b. about 1035, 345 Valonlis (Hamon de), witness to early royal charter, 242