Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900. Shakespeariana :- Sandwich (Lady) and Lord Rochester, 356, 442 Savage (E. B.) on ancient dogs, 523 Savage (Sir John), and Bradley, co. Hants, 288 Sawyer (James), his birthplace, 416 Sawyer (B. F.-J.) on James Sawyer's birthplace, 416 Scafe (William), watchmaker, references to, 312 Plantagenet (Arthur), Viscount L'Isle, 383 Scotland, curse of, new fact, 493 Scott (Sir Walter), quotation from his Miscellaneous Sedilia, stone, in mediæval churches, 457 Seneca and Browning, coincidence between, 167 Billington (Mrs.) as St. Cecilia, 335 Senga on chink of woods, 498 Dryden's oaks in Scott, 273 Haydon (Benjamin Robert), his biography, 271 Sergeant-at-Arms: Yeoman of the Guard, 355 Sexagenarian on iron pavement in London, 52 Antony and Cleopatra, Act I. sc. 1, "Grates me, Hamlet, Act I. sc. 4, "The dram of eale," 162; Act IV. sc. 3, "Diseases desperate grown," 63 King John, Act I. sc. 1, Philip the Bastard, story Macbeth, Act I. sc. 2, "Damned quarry," 62 Tempest, Act II. sc. 1, "Twenty consciences," &c., Figs in fruit, 275 Prisoners, French, 381 66 They say. What say they? Let them say," 456 Ships, shares in merchant, 228, 320 Shot, use of the past participle, 311 Shelley bibliography, 67 "Signs of the Fifteen Last Days of the World," black- Chiaus, its origin, 25 Simpson (P.) on hoti in Howell and Browning, 494 Jonson (Ben), unclaimed poem by, 34, 337 "To swim in golden lard," 229 Sinol on Harrison Weir's book on cats, 515 Sir John, sixteenth-century nickname for priest, 97 Skat, German card game, 12 Skeat (W. W.) on Anglo-Saxon speech, 320 Century, the new, 84 Choys, its spelling, 443 Dukes, the, stablemen's term, 92 Flag, the British, 457 W, its loss in Scandinavian, 492 Witchelt ill-shod, 58 Skevington (T. W.) on Emery family, 341 Slang, explanation and earliest use of the word, 28, 212 Smith (C. G.) on Burton bottled ale, 174 Goodere (Capt. Samuel), 275 Smith (F. G.) on sweepstakes, its meaning, 464 Smith (J. F.), novelist, 377, 459 The Chesapeake so bold, 435 The Wearin' o' the Green, 316, 405 Sous, Anglicized word, its pronunciation, 437 Sowens as an article of food, 413 Soyres (J. de) on Abp. Whately and J. B. Pérès, 337 Spaúrds, Gothic, etymology of the word, 148, 273, 345 Byre cowhouse, 6 Shakespeariana, 62, 162, 163, 392, 393 Spoons, their symbolic meaning, 7, 111, 172 Sporting record, eighteenth-century, 495 Spurring family, 396 Squire's Pew, The,' poem by Jane Taylor, 69, 154 Stafford family, 12, 316, 522 Stamp collecting, early, 404, 501 Stapleton (A.) on 'Three Wise Men of Gotham,' 169 Steam engine, early history of the, 64, 135, 207 Steinmetz (Andrew), barrister, 1857, 165, 361 Step: Step mother or father, early use of the words, Stephens (F. G.) on mail shirts from the Soudan, 270 Pillillew, use of the word, 484 Sterne (Rev. Laurence) and Charles Dickens, 185 Jekyll surname, 152 Morecambe, its derivation, 314 Stilwell (J. P.) on contributors to vol. i. 'N. & Q.,' 90 Washington family, a coincidence in regard to, 292 Smithers (C. G.) on "Neither fish, nor flesh, nor good Stirrup (C. H.) on recollections of Blackburn, 85 Stiver and steever, etymology of, 434 Stone (J. M.) on Holbein gateway in Whitehall, 27 Dr. Thomas and Sir Thomas Wilson, 493, 514 Stott (W.) on Braikenridge, mathematician, 435 Street (E. E.) on town gates outside London, 363 Stuart (T. P.) on Sir Robert and Sir Wm. Stuart, 336 Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900. Stuart (Sir Robert and Sir Wm.), 336, 402 Surnames: Edgett, its derivation, 13, 193; Morcom, Sweepstakes, use of the word in connexion with Swigg aurname, its origin, 112 Sympson (E. M.) on "A far cry to Loch Awe," 323 T. (C. R.) on Sunday hare, 46 T. (F. B.) on John White, patriarch of Dorchester, 475 T. (H.) on familiar French quotations, 336 T. (I.) on Fleet Street, No. 17, 132 T. (J. S. M.) on bridge, card game, its derivation, 12 "Curse of Scotland," 493 'Infernal Marriage,' by B. Disraeli, 287 Poem entitled 'The Expostulation,' 127, 293 T. (T. R. E. N.) on swound a fainting-fit, 356 Tabitha on Cat's-Meat Square, 148 Tables, the game of, 435, 501 Tales of the Genii,' by Rev. James Ridley (Sir Charles Taltarum surname, its origin, 28, 131 Tankage, its meaning, 28, 253 Tate (W. R.) on eighteenth-century History of Eng- Tavistock Chapel, its demolition, 452 Taxes on knowledge and John Cleave, 83, 177, 271 February fill-dyke, 277 Taylor (H.) on cross near Wycoller Hall, 248 Taylor (I.) on Cockayne family, 345 Horse equipment, 213 Huish, its etymology, 475 Picts and Scots, 261, 482 Lyddite, origin of the name, 185 Shaddock, Chinese fruit, 217 South African names, 49 Taylor (J.) on William Cecil, Lord Burleigh, 137 Tea gardens of North London, 115, 322 Tepee: Wigwam, their meaning, 104 Terry (P.) on the taxes on knowledge, 83 The Unmistakable on "Stand the racket," 316 Theatrical deadheads, derivation of the term, 332 Thermometer, Fahrenheit, 229, 289, 422, 463 : Poe (Edgar Allan), his Hop-Frog,' 4 Smock marriages, 323 "To lie in one's throat," 146 Thorp (J. T.) on French prisoners of war, 269 Wharton (Philip, Duke of), his biography, 27 Tin trade, ancient, of Britain, 218 Tip, origin of the word, 52 Titles, empty, referred to by Horace Walpole in 1776, 355 Toad mugs, 8, 198 Toads, sayings about, 54 Tobacco, collection of cuttings relating to, 268, 486 Tennyson (Lord), his 'Dream of Fair Women,' 208; Tom Bowling,' meaning of the opening line, 474 Tomkinson (Thomas), his biography, 8 Tooley (G. W.) on Sir Philip Sidney's chair, 377 Town gates outside London, 228, 362 Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900. V. (W. I. R.) on Sir John Weld, his biography, "385 Toynbee (H.) on Horace Walpole and his editors, Vaughan (H. M.) on Lady Sandwich and Lord Traeth Mawr, reclamation of, 257, 324 Trask (C.), his History of Norton-sub-Hamdon,' 451 Trinity Chapel, Conduit Street, registers of, 187 Tunbridge Wells, Patty Moon's Walk at, 186 Twentieth century, date of its commencement, 41 Tyre, its meaning, 516 U. (H. W.) on John Botoner, 269 Unicorns, captured by horns sticking in tree, 314, 427 Up, the word, 121, 195, 324 Ussher (Archbishop), portrait of, 188 Uvedale (Dr. Robert), his biography, 188, 275 V. (G. H.) on American worthies, 147 V. (Q.) on alum trade, 188 Army rank, 191 Ball games, Italian, 207 Bill of exchange, 111 Bird-eyed, meaning of the word, 293 Rochester, 442 Vaughan (J. W.) on nostoc, its origin, 108 Venn (Rev. Henry), his biography, 37, 193 Vicar on arms on the Bar Gate of Southampton, 292 Plocks, the, its meaning, 382 Savage (Sir John) and Andrew Adames, 288 Vices and virtues, representation of, 289, 443 Viner (Alderman), his house, 127 Virgil, and Campbell, 164; "Putrem," Eneid,❜ Viridical, use and meaning of the word, 416, 504 Volunteers, City of London Imperial, regimental nick- Volunteers, English, serving abroad: an interval, 164 "W" in Scandinavian, the loss of, 492 W. on Pond Farm, Leicester, 88 Prince of Wales as Duke of Cornwall, 443 W. (A. C.) on Atlantic greyhound, 397 W. (E. M.) on verse printed on old jug, 416 W. (G.) on mark on the spine of Chinese children, 344 Goat in folk-lore, 248 Marriage gift, 7 W. (J. C.) on Hamilton family, 357 W. (T.) on Renfred, Christian name, 460 Waddington, derivation of the name, 495 6 Wagner's Meistersinger,' first performers in, 8, 216 Wales, arms of the Principality of, 228, 291 Walker (B.) on meaning of batsueins, 288 Iron mines in West Warwickshire, 515 Virtues and vices, 443 Walker (R. J.) on South African names, 50 Wallace (R. H.) on showers of snakes, fish, spiders, 516- Wallace-James (J. G.) on Bucth, Gaelic name, 402 Lease, terms in ancient, 344 Notes and Queries, July 28, 1900. Wallace James (J. G.) on plates of antique gems, 395 Wilkes (John), M.P. for Aylesbury, his estate in Vine a flexible shoot, 194 Widrington (Sir E.), his tomb, 49 Gilbert (Sir John), drawings by, 238 Walthamstow church bells, 89 Walton and Layer families, 289, 386 War correspondents in South Africa, list of killed and Ward (C. S.) on Admiral Brodrick's escape, 424 Mouse, Isaiah lxvi. 17, 446 Priest to priest, 10 Wedgwood (Thomas) and the discovery of photo- Weedon (Cavendish) and Lincoln's Inn Fields, 53 Weld (Sir John), his biography, 229, 298, 385, 458 Brodrick (Admiral), his escape, 424 Carey (Edward), M.P. for Westminster, 154 Wilkes (John), 386 Well, May Road, Accrington, 14 Welsh manuscript pedigrees, 109, 358 Wenlock Olympian games, 513 West (H. C.) on mazes cut in turf, 315 Whiskers used in the sense of moustache, 88, 196 Whitcombe (R.), his 'Janua Divorum,' 314, 446 Whitehall, Holbein gateway in, 27, 320 Widow's man, meaning of the expression, 148, 254 Widrington (Sir Edward), tomb and wife's parents, 49 Bucks, 315, 386 Will proved in the Archdeaconry of London, register 1, William the Silent, his assassin's relations, 248, 346 Hippin, its meaning, 325 Prisoners, French, 381 Winchester, Marquessate of, 66 Winchester pipes, 516 Windmill, an old, in Belgium, 453 Winstanley's wonders, list of, 128, 237 Wisdom family, 230, 343 Witchelt ill-shod, 9, 58 Witcombe (J. J.) on Whitcombe or Whetcombe Wither (George), his 'Collection of Emblems,' 374 Wolferstan (E. P.) on G. and R. Adderley, 323 February fill-dyke, 188 Moated mounds, 399 Wolstan on wife of the third Viscount Bourke, 236 Wooden horse, obsolete military punishment, 82, 253 Woolpit, co. Suffolk, and fairy mythology, 47, 155, 422 Workmen's cheap railway tickets, 452 Worman (E. J.) on La Belle Sauvage, 245 Wortham (B. H.) on Walton and Layer families, 289 Wound for winded, 4, 95, 177, 277, 505 Wright (T.) on Cowper's letters, 414 Wright (W. H. K.) on B. R. Haydon, 109 Wrigley (G. W.) on Geo. Romney's books, 289 Wroth money, ancient custom, 4, 112 Wrottesley (F. J.) on Carless or Carlos family, 69 Wyld (H. C.) on R-metathesis in O.E., 81 Yam, its etymology, 226 Yardley (E.) on Byroniana, 460 Cinderella, 177 Cowper as a parodist, 44, 96 Dryden, 353, 482 Goat in folk-lore, 522 Hawkwood (Sir John), 73 "His time a moment, and a point his space," 58 |