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Notes and Queries, Jan. 21, 1899.


INDEX.


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St. Fursey, his biography, 25, 104, 176, 433, 491 St. George on portraits by Hoppner, 307 St. Germain, Order of, 8 St. Germain (Count), his biography, 128, 157 St. Ida, saints named, 207, 311, 471 St. John family and arms, 268

St. John the Baptist and dating registers, 427, 478, 516 St. John's, Clerkenwell, old engraving, 346 St. John's Wood and the Eyre family, 153 St. Leonards and Hollington, 196, 363 St. Margaret's, Westminster. See Westminster. St. Mary Matfelon, 154 St. Patrick and Heysham, 222, 281, 409, 469 St. Paul, early church dedications to, 155 St. Ronan's bell at Locronan, Brittany, 482 St. Swithin on " And now, O Father," 295 Angel and London as surnames, 132 " Canonicals," 425 Cecil, its pronunciation, 275 " Chestnut " among bulls, 325 Church tradition, 393 Clogs and pattens, 235, 432 Drowned body recovered, 526 Feeding-bottles, 477 France, Druidism in, 417 French proverb, 436 Ghosts, sporting, 504 Hat trimmings, clerical, 168 " Key of the street/' 234 Leigh: Lea, 215

Madonna, black images of the, 450 Mansio, Domesday, 435 Milton (John) and the North, 55 Neck- handkerchief, 476 Norton (Mrs.), her ' Dream,' 108 Patches and patching, 73 Ravensworth, its etymology, 218 Rome, S. Andrea delle Fratte, 297 Shakspeare (W.) and the sea, 455 "Tata," on memorial brass, 213 Wada and the " Guingelot," 250 Weymouth pine, 498 St. Syth=St. Osyth, 52 St. Thomas a Becket. See Becket. St. Thomas of Dancastre, 188 St. Valentine, his " farewell " and Crisman, 187 St. Werner, boy saint, 8, 115 St. Withold, his cxrse, 509 Sakesper surname, 167, 230 Salisbury, Penny- Farthing Street in, 128, 177 Salverte (Eusebe), translation of ' i n

227, 292

Samplers, early and modern, 56, 169, 314 San Lanfranco. See Lanfranc.

Sandals, their introduction into Europe, 148, 210, 814 Sanders (F.) on Dr. George Lloyd, 195 Savage (E. B.) on lapsus calami, 416

Macaulay (Lord) and Montgomery, 29^ Mauthe doog, 75 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha arms, 8 Sayle (C.) on Welsh leek, 146 Scaffolding in Germany, 131 Scarmentado inquired after, 17.319 < Scattergood (B. P.) on Rev. George Lewis, 9 Schlemihl (Peter), his name, 346 Sclavonic names. See Slavonic.


Sciences Occultes,'


Scogan (Henry) and Chaucer, 423 Scotch bodyguards, 87 Scotch coins, plack and boddle, 348, 529 Scotland, sedan chairs in, 165 Scott (Thomas), Sir Walter's brother, his grave, 445 Scott (Sir Walter), on the Grimms' ' Popular Stories,' 33, 93, 172 ; 'Life,' by G. M'Donald, 48; descrip- tion of sunset in ' The Antiquary, ' 55 ; remarks OH his writings, 126 ; his heroines, 142, 257, 313 ; and Tennyson, 146, 376; 'The Bridal of Triermain,' 154 ; false quantities in his poems, 185 ; work alluded to in 'The Antiquary,' 347; at Milan, 408 ; grave of his brother in Quebec, 445 ; descriptive surnames in Waverley novels, 464 ; " Liggeram Cosh " in ' Bride of Lammermoor,' 508 ; Gilbert or Guilbert Glossin in ' Guy Mannering, ' 527 Scott (W. R.), his biography, 328 Scotter family, 9 Scouring of land, 78, 238 Seals, eating of, 313, 397, 533 Seas, within the four, 421, 534 Seconds as a measure of time, 509 Sedan chairs, in Scotland, 165, 351 ; in Chichester, 195 Seeing-glass= looking-glass, 164, 313 Septuagint, lexicon to, 68, 1 33 Sermons temp. James I., 33 Settle, its derivation, 316 Sex, third, 366

Seymour (T.) on Scott's ' Antiquary, ' 55 Shakspeare surname, its early forms, 167, 230 Shakspeare (William), dates of bis plays, 25, 518 ; and the sea, 113, 189, 455; and Marston, 183, 294, 378 ; known copies of First Folio, 211 ; his imitations of his own characters, 246 ; God's name in his plays, 248, 498 ; his Welshmen, 284 ; his conversation, 284, 334; "Mr. W. H." of the Sonnets, 344, 372 ; and Robert Burton, 501 ; known Quartos, 506

Shakspeariana :

As You Like It, Act II. sc. 4, " Alas ! poor shepherd ! " &c., 204 ; " Buy his flock and pas- ture," 204 ; " Coming a-night to Jane Smile," 204 ; sc. 7, " Dry as the remainder biscuit," 205 ; Act III. sc. 2, " Right virtue of the medlar," 524 ; sc. 5, " 'Tis such fools as you," 524 ; " What though you have no beauty," 524

Cymbeline, Act I. sc. 3, " With his eye, or ear," 524

" Devil and his dam," 45, 157

Hamlet, Act I. sc. 4, " Dram of eale," 204

Henry VI, Pt. I. Act I. sc. 1, "Than Julius Caesar or bright," 204

King John, Archduke of Austria in, 386

Love's Labour 's Lost, perfect copy, 85

Macbeth, spurious passages in, 321

Merry Wives of Windsor, Quarto and Folio edi- tions, 523

Othello, its dramatis persona?, 246, 335 ; Act I. sc. 1, " Damn'd in a fair wife," 203, 402, 524 ; sc. 2, "That the magnifico is much beloved," &c., 402 ; Act II. sc. 1, " Essential vesture of creation," &c., 403 ; sc. 3, " Dog to affright an imperious lion," 403 ; "I will ask him for my place again," 403

Taming of the Shrew, the story of the sleeper awakened, 361