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Notes and Queries, Jan. SO, 1904.


INDEX.


547


St. Roch, church built in commemoration of his dog

189, 236

St. Rollox, imaginary saint, 369 St. Swithin on all over, 294

Blue associated with the Virgin, 177

Borrowing days, 23, 351

Bridge chantry in West Hiding, 111

By-word, 25

Cellini's hammer, 269

Children's festival, 197

Christmastide folk-lore, 505

" Crying down credit," 214

Dante portrait, 109, 431

Dialect synonyms, 444

Doctor's recommendation, 271

Dog of St. Roch, 236

Farthings, 238

Geryon, 233

Gillygate at York, 50, 232

Gilpin's route, 217

Hark ! Hark ! The dogs do bark, 498

Hidden treasure, 227

Human skeleton in alum rock, 48

Killen or keeling=a barn, 297

King's Champion, 254

Mayors' correct title and precedence, 211

Missing word, 107

Newspaper cuttings, 19

"Number Eleven," 406

Owls, 113

Puns, 435

See-saw, dialect word for, 151

Sleeping King Arthur, 502

"Sur le Pont d'Avignon," 170

TJther and Arthur, 57

Wesley queries, 117

Ycleping the church, 371

St. Ursula and her eleven thousand virgins, 369, 516 St. Valery or St. Waleric, 445

St. Vale'ry-sur-Somme and William the Conqueror, 346 St. William of Aquitaine, 308, 417 Saints, imaginary or invented, 127, 215, 369, 515 Salep or salop drink, 448 Salmon (D.) on Anatomic Vivante, 49

Jones (Griffith), his portrait, 89 Salop, etymology of the word, 108, 237, 313, 350 Sandford (W.) on Beadnell, 469 Sandgate Castle, list of captains of, 229, 333 Savage (E. B.) on alias in the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries, 277

Suff and stuff, 96

Savage (Eichard), caricature of, 129 Saviour at the breast, 29, 115, 291, 435, 495 Scannell-O'Neill (D. J.) on English Cardinals, 435

Infant Saviour, 435 Scarlett (Robert), sexton of Peterborough Cathedral,

his epitaph, 115, 453

Scattergood (Dr. Anthony), his Bible, 281, 303, 395 Scattergood (B. P.) on Sir Thomas Fairbank, 469

Quarterings, 98

Scattergood (Dr. Anthony), his Bible, 281, 303 South Sea scheme, 155

Sworn clerks in Chancery, 277 Sceptre, ivory, of George I., 409 Schiller's Wallen stein,' Coleridge's translation, 15, 275, 396


School Board system, its extinction, 485 School library of the seventeenth century, 388, 435, 472 Schools, County Council and Board, 107, 157 " Scir locc," translation of, 268 Scoggan or scoggin, use of the word, 206, 514 Scotland, long leases in, 25, 134, 193, 234 ; first rail- way in, 186 Scott (Mrs. Alexander), last survivor of the 1820

settlers in Cape Colony, 226

Scott (Sir Gilbert) on Wakefield bridge chantry, 111 Scott (Robert), inventor of leathern artillery, 18 Scott (Sir Walter), Cottiswold in ' Marmion,' 506 Scott (William Bell), passage in ' Autobiography,' 126 Scratch : " Old Scratch," use of the term, 14 Scudamore (F. I.), his poems, 228 Sculptor, automatic, invented, 408 Seats reserved in the House of Commons, 376 See-saw, dialectal word for, 89, 151 Seion, evangelizer of Wales, 421 Serendipity shop, meaning of the term, 349, 430 Serpent's feet, legend of the, 112 Servian dynasties, 86

Seville and civil oranges, pun, 170, 295, 335 Sewell (C. W. H.) on ' Edwin Drood ' continued, 389 Sexdecim Valles in topography of Yorkshire, 186 Seymour (Mrs. Laura) and Charles Eeade, 243, 312,

517

Shakespeare (W.), his books, 7, 463 ; <c Temple "

editions, 13 ; sale of plays by, in 1790, 26 ; Sidney

Lee on, 27, 442 ; his religion, 29, 74 ; his Seventy-

sixth Sonnet, 35 ; his knowledge of geography, 90,

191 ; and Tacitus, 105 ; his Sonnets, 141, 210, 273 ;

his knowledge of the classics, 156, 275, 427 ; and

Lord Burleigh, 328, 396, 411, 478 ; and puns, 386,

435 ; accent in his verse, 441 ; F. G. Fleay on, 442

Shakespeares at Romford, Essex, 1637-89, 205, 314

Shakespeariana :

' Hamlet,' Act I. sc. 3, " With almost all the holy vows of heaven," 423 ; Act I. sc. 4, " The dram of eale," 323, 423 1 King Lear,' Act II. sc. 4, " O, how this mother,"

324

' Macbeth,' Act V. sc. 1, "Mated mind," 324 ' Rape of Lucrece,' classical learning absent, 323 ' Twelfth Night,' Act 31. sc. 1, " Here comes the

trout that must be caught with tickling," 422 Shaw (W. S.) on vicars of Twerton, 208 Sheet, marriage in a, 146, 214, 314 Shelfield family, 14 Shelley family, 1550-90, 426 Shelley (P. B.) and astronomy, 467 Sherborn (G. T.) on authors of books wanted, 74 Dog which followed the Due d'Engbien, 93 Lucretius, 48 Nodus Herculis, 313 Scriptures out of church, 496 Sherring (L. M.) on vicereine, 56 Shields in heraldry, their origin, 113 Shilleto (A. R.), his edition of Burton's ' Anatomy oi

Melancholy,' 2, 62, 162, 301, 362, 442 Ship, silver spike in, 387 Shops in Cheapside in 1650, 128, 295 Shorthand, systems of, 324, 378, 434 " Shot the moon," origin of the phrase, 107 Shrewsbury, its etymology, 108, 237, 313, 350 Shropshire, its etymology, 108, 237, 313, 350