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Stones, healing, vi. 477; vii. 12, 135, 335 Stones, Sarson, vii. 149, 234, 270, 396 Stonex, origin and locality of the name, x. 188 Stonex (F. T.) on St. Peter's, Chester, xii. 207.

Stonex, x. 188

Stonyhurst cricket, i. 361, 416 ; ii. 76, 118 Stook= shock of corn in harvest field, iii. 206, 357,

412, 474, 498

Stool, cucking or ducking, x. 48, 157 Stool-ball, sixteenth-century game, x. 486 Stones (Mrs Charlotte Carmichael) on arms of married

women, xi. 197. 'Butterfly's Ball,' iii. 127.

Wilson (Sir Erasmus), v. 474. Wilson (Dr.

Thomas and Sir Thomas), v. 493, 514 Stop-press editions, early, v. 8, 130 Storff (Lieut.-Col. de), his pen-and-ink plans, xii. 447 Storm, predicted by swallows, xii. 206 Storm family, iv. 52

Storms, lambing, gosling, and peesweep, v. 436 Storrs (W. T.) on Duchess of Marlborough, xii. 308 Stortford School in 1665, xii. 389, 435, 472 Story, reference to, i. 8

Stothard (Thomas and Robert T.), artists, iv. 109, 171 Stott (W.) on Braikenridge, mathematician, v. 435 Stourbridge Fair : Little Gidding, viii. 204, 227, 332,

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Stourton family and Richard de Stourton, ii 426 Stow (John), City names in first edition of his

'Survey,' i. 48, 333, 431 ; ii. 10 ; his portrait, 1603,

vii. 401, 513 ; viii. 86, 146, 213, 274 Stowe (Harriet Beecher) and Mrs. Adams, i. 363 ;

original " Uncle Tom," xi. 445, 512 Stowe Missal, viii. 484 ; ix. 98, 150 Stowe sale of pictures, purchasers at, iv. 27, 91 Stoyles family, x. 448

Strachan (Col. Archibald), date of his death, vii. 446 Stradling= Lewis, i. 408 Stradling (Lambrook), of Cardiff and Bristol, circa

1700, x. 47, 136

Strafford (T.) on Stafford, xii. 188 Straker (F. A.) on Blythe, name of painter, viii. 285 Strand, token found in the, ix. 268, 373 Strand to Holborn, notes on locality, ii. 81, 198 Stranger on Bibliotheque Nationale and readers, vi. 68 Strangewaya (Sir James), Speaker in 1461, ii. 304 Strangullion. See Strongullion. Strappado, ancient military punishment, v. 369, 504

vi. 73 Strass (Prof. F.), compiler of ' The Stream of Time,

vi. 170, 236

Stratford -upon- A von, epitaph at, viii. 463 Stratfordian on Oxford Street, x. 368 Strathclyde, old Welsh kingdom, i. 18 Strathmore (Mary Eleanor Bowes, Lady), portrait

and descendants, iii. 168, 234 Stratton-on-the-Fosse on cope, xi. 172. Hadrian I.,

xi. 392 Strawberry leaves in coronets, viii. 463, 513 ; ix. 153

x. 51

Streatham Park, Mrs. Thrale's house at, ix. 509 ; x. 57 Street (E. E.) on all over, xii. 294. Boudicca, x. 117, 253. Carbonari, xi. 349. Castor-oil plant, ix. 73, Chocolate, ix. 489. English translation, iii. 34 Etchings and engravings, x. 369. " Go to the devil and shake yourself," vii, 32. Hebrew incantations


x. 78. Heriot, x. 333. Hieroglyphics, vi. 436. "Jiv, jiv, koorllka!" i. 316. Knifeboard of omnibus, viii. 23. Magic ring, xi. 211. Max, slang for gin, vi. 353. Olive : olivaceous, ix. 357. Petering, vii. 195. Pinhoen, a ghost-word, vii. 273. Post-fine, ix. 316. Pre- Victorian M.P.s, the last, ix. 378. Primrose superstition, xii. 412. Roker, vii. 135. Shifting pronunciation, viii. 468. Skeat's ' Concise Dictionary,' x. 356. Stretwarde, the word in ancient documents, viii. 385. Tenures of land in Crowland, viii. 251. Tobacco tongs, vi. 332. Town gates outside London, v. 363. ' Vicar and Moses,' x. 334. Village library, xi. 92 Streets (T. H.) on Mountgymru, i. 188 Strigenensis, its meaning, xii. 92 Stripper, milking term, i. 287, 471 Strohling (Madame), singer, circa 1830, ix. 347 Stroke-biass, Kentish game, xii. 49 Strong (A.) on Judge family, i. 348 Strong (E. A.) on Moseley Hall, v. 7 Stronach (G.) on Bacon on Hercules, xi. 199 ; xii. 54, 156. 'Christian Passions,' sonnets, xi. 447. Honorificabilitudinitas, ix. 494 ; x. 155. Kingsley'a verses : 'A Farewell,' xii. 409. Paucity of books in Elizabethan times, xi. 150, 455. Shakespeare v. Bacon, x. 11, 497 ; xi. 69. Shakespeare's geography, xi. 469 ; xii. 191. Shakespeare's Seventy-sixth Sonnet, x. 274, 495 ; xi. 96, 249. Shakespeare's sonnets, xii. 141, 273. Shakespearian critics, xii. 442. Whitehill (Lord), xi. 239

Strong (Prof. H. A.) on avary, xii. 453. Barracked, ix. 232. Busillis, x. 491.* " Chevaux orynges": " Feuilles de lattier," viii. 86. Circumflex accent, x. 494. Clameur de haro, xii. 412. Cornish wreckers, xi. 233. Corroboree, xi. 158. Cries of animals, x. 176. Elephant, its derivation, i. 187. Frieze, ix. 510. Greek epigram, ix. 273. Greek pronunciation, vii. 146. . Keats : sloth, xi. 233, 351. "Keep your hair on," xi. 195. Kelynack, the place and family, xi. 416. Knurr and spell, ix. 511. Latin : its study and teaching, xi. 424. Latin con- versation, x. 452. Latin motto, vii. 432. Latin quip, xii. 385. Latin quotation, xi. 14. Latin sentence misspelt, ix. 372. Latin verses, x. 16. Linguistic curiosities, x. 245. Linney, x. 319. Lucretius, xii. 92. " Mead and obarni," iii. 471. Mommsen and Brutus, x. 494. Motto, Cornish, i. 231. Norman settlers in England, xi. 450. " Only too thankful," x. 13. Panton family, xii. 13. Pausanias, xi. 14. "Random of a shot," i. 214. Reference wanted, x. 495. Sarten, ix. 94. Swiss dialects, xii. 461. Tedula, a bird, ix. 516 ; x. 53. Tennis, origin of the name, ix. 153. Theodolite, its meaning, vii. 412. Tongue-twisters, xi. 455. Uther and Arthur, xi. 496. "Vita posse priore frui," xi. 436

Strong's Bluff and Strong family, iii. 187, 293 Strongullion, its meaning, i. 269, 376 Strutt (Jacob George), painter and etcher, i. 8 Strutt( William), memoir by his son, i. 88 Stuart (Lady Arabella), medal ascribed to, ii. 283 ; window in memory of, xii. 1 ; and Dr. Fulton, 347, 418

Stuart (Prince Charles), his recantation of the Roman , Catholic faith, iii. 387, 471 ; iv. 74, 444 ; present