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SEVENTH SERIES.
 
Smalls Lighthouse, death at, viii. 26, 79, 311
Smalm, a new verb, xi. 126, 238
Smart (Christopher), lines by, viii. 498
Smeaton (John), his farewell circular, iii. 289
Smelting, early, viii. 153
Smetham (J.), his picture of a conference, iv. 27
Smith motto, v. 408
Smith (Adam), his books, v. 205
Smith (Horace), reply to his 'Ode to an Egyptian
Mummy,' i. 360, 376 ; self-styled Horatio, ii. 17
Smith (Jeremiah Needham), of Shoreditch, viii. 309
Smith (John), Gent., author of 'The Mystery of
Rhetorick Unveil'd,' i. 242, 397; ii. 48, 134
Smith (Capt. John) of Virginia, his ' True Travels and
Adventures,' ix. 1, 41, 102, 161, 223, 281
Smith (Rev. John), author of 'Doctrine of the
Church of England on the Sabbath,' ii. 48, 134
, 372
Smith (Sir John), Bart., Charterhouse pensioner, iv.
, 537
Smith (Joseph Bouchier), of Kidlington, x. 48, 157
Smith (Mary), her 'Complete Housekeeper,' viii. 182
Smith (Matthew), water-beadle, of Bermondsey, viii.
 
Smith (Major R. C.), his death, v. 460
Smith (Sydney), on John Bull, v. 188, 292 ; his receipt
for salad, ix. 69, 155, 250 ; his friend Richard Sharp,
, 418, 513 ; lines by, xi. 226
Smith (Sir Thomas), alias Nevill, of Holt, co. Lei-
cester, vii. 189, 276
Smith (Dr. William), his 'Dictionary of the Bible/
xii. 142, 234, 383, 513
Smithfield, wife-selling at, xii. 24
Smoking, in church, i. 32, 113, 218, 297; ii. 331;
verses on, i. 387, 472 ; in Parliament, iii. 286
Smollett (Dr. Tobias), his residences, i. 178; pro-
jected new edition, iv. 507; his family, v. 58; Strap
in 'Roderick Random,' v. 133 ; viii. 348, 377, 475 ;
his death and burial, ix. 408 ; and Dibdin, xii. 205,
 ,.,., ..'
Smuggler's mark, viii. 27, 77
Smut in wheat, vii. 109, 276
Smyrna wines, x. 366, 494
Smyth (James), Collector, of Dublin, viii. 327, 393 ;
ix. 76 ; x. 55 ; xii. 178
Smyth (P. J.), his ' Life of General Meagher,' xii. 209
Snail water, ii. 184, 234
Snaithing as a field-name, i. 7'2, 196 .
Snakes, as food, ii. 207, 278, 335, 358 ; casting away
stings, x. 487
Snape (Andrew), farrier to Charles II., ix. 48, 115,
, 257 , ..v,,
Snarrynge or Suarringe, the name, xi. 108, 178 ; xii.
 
Snayers (Peter), his * Battle of the Forty,' v. 207
Snead = scythe handle, v. 347; vi. 14, 134, 195
Sneap, its etymology, vi. 46, 115
Sneezing superstitions, ii. 165 J ,nM
Snip : " I go no snip," x. 389 ; xi. 73
Snob, use of the word, iv. 127; vii. 26

  • Snob, The,' continued as ' The Gownsman,' i. 414,

 
Snooke family of Belmont Castle, Hayan,t, xii. 127,
 . ,
Snooks, its meaning, xii. 445 . ....// .... .
Snoreham, a churchless parish, ii. 46, 117, 215
Snow, folk-rhymes on, ii. 166; Tommy Snow, v. 109,
193 ; in July, vi. 206, 396, 497 ; phenomenal foot-
prints in, viii. 508 ; ix. 18, 70, 173, 253
Snow crystals in decorative art, xii. 108, 213
Snuff-box and book combined, viii. 327, 412
Snuff-box inscriptions, ii. 69, 136 ; xii. 69, 189
Snuff-boxes, potato, iv. 427, 517
Sny, its meaning and derivation, vi. 249, 371
Soane (Sir John), sealed room at his Museum, ii. 146,
, 337
Soap works, first in England, x. 305, 394 ; xii. 495
Soapstone figures from Shanghai, vii. 8, 274
Sober Society, xii. 408
Sobieski family of Poland, xii. 448, 493
Socialism : Social Democracy, xi. 349, 411 ; xii. 71,
 
Socialism and libraries, xii. 483
Societies, foreign, ix, 229, 315 ; learned, 306, 418
Socinian nunnery, mythical, viii. 63, 192
Sockdologer, its etymology, viii. 188, 273
Sodor and Man (Bishop of) and the House of Lords.
x. 487; xi. 17
Soho, footway to the Haymarket, i. 106
Soho, origin of the word, xii. 144, 198, 253, 296
Soinswer, its meaning, vii. 509; viii. 238
Solander cases, vii. 87, 135
Solar myths, comic, iv. 28, 154 ; v. 33
Soldier's buttons, a flower-name, iv. 247, 377
Soldier's grave, volley firing over, iv. 367, 477
Soldiers, their alleged cannibalism, iv. 224, 369, 511
Solecisms, singular, iii. 434 ; vi. 95, 237; x. 125
Solicitor and attorney, their difference, iv. 89, 176
Solicitors acting as stewards, viii. 248 ; x. 255
Solis (Miguel), aged 180, xii. 243
Solitaire, the game, ix. 348, 433 ; x. 35
Solly (Edward), F.R.S., his death, i. 300 ; annotations
on his 'Titles of Honour,' ii. 63, 151, 336; his
library, 340 ; his bibliographical papers, ix. 125
Solomon's Avon = Sollamuin (na) Samhna, iv. 467
'Solon and Croesus/ iv. 166, 312, 530
Somerby, co. Lincoln, and its church, iv. 526
Somers, its pronunciation, viii. 68
Somers (Sir George), his family and biography, ix.

x. 38

Somerset, its population about A.D. 1500, ii. 448; iii. 32
Somerset antiquarian societies, x. 109, 333
Somerset churches, xi. 28, 135, 352
Somerset county records, ii. 69
Somerset superstition, vii. 488 ; viii. 78
Somerset trade tokens, iv. 225
Somerset House, chapel at, i. 309 ; ii. 16
Sommershill family, v. 487
Son, seventh, christened Doctor, i. 475
Song, old, vi. 489 ; without the letter B, viii, 225
Songs and Ballads:
A is the Army, ii. 127
Abraham Newland, xii. 78, 172
Ale and beer, i. 323, 437 ; ii. 413 ; vii. 33, 426
All our men were very merry men, xii. .68, 195
Anglo-Irish, i. 97 ii v-v
Anne Hathaway, i. 269, 433 ; ii. 78
Anton Shiel, iv. 427 .
Arthur of Bradley, v. 488 ; vi, 14, 56, 173