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St. Paul's cathedral, its completion, 185, 241, 344, 391, Seats not carried away, 531
434, 460, 552

St. Swithin on fiction and fact, 494

Passion plays, 475

St. Thomas of Villanova, 431, 481
St. Valentine, 132, 526

St. Vinnin, an Irish saint, 396

St. Wulfran, 162, 269, 335, 444, 505
Saints' emblems, 305, 421

Sala (Geo. Augustus) on derivation of Gun, 57
Salkeld (Wm.), serjeant-at-law, 236
Sampler poesy, 21, 126, 220, 273, 331, 465, 525
Samson (Rev. Richard), longevity, 56, 97, 197
Samson (W.), author of "The Conciliad," 161, 270
Sandalium on Mrs. Catherine Zephyr, 285
Sanders (S.) on seal found in Isle of Ely, 324

Sturt's edition of the Common Prayer, 351
Sandown Castle, Isle of Wight, 103, 175, 325
Sandtoft register, 496

Sandys (Sir Edwin) and the bishops, 359
Sangreal, or Holy Greal, 201

S. (A. P.) on the character of Constantine, 349
Becket's murderers, 195

Epigram: "As Cyril and Nathan," 350
Lady Grimston's grave, 76, 129, 195

Sapiston church screen, 517

Saracen, its derivation, 206

Sarisburiensis on "Anima Christi," 506

Liturgical query, 495

Sarum missal, 64, 177

Satchell (T.) on Index to Rushworth's "Collections,"

149

Savigny (F. C. von), "Treatise on Obligations," 13
Savile (Henry), vice-chamberlain, 3
Sawney Bean, the man-eater, 77, 180
Saye, or De Saye family, 123, 272, 333
S. (C.) on bills actually presented, 269

"The strait gate and narrow way," 311
Ward, as a personal name, 481

Scamels, its provincial use, 210
Scena: scené, 259, 334, 414
Schendel (Pecrus van), his death, 25

Schoolmaster abroad in Staffordshire, 121, 180, 199,
311, 374, 465

Scotland, list of its kings, 295; early queens of, 344;
competitors for the crown, 363, 446; Society of An-
tiquaries, 47

Scott on the case of Mary Jobson, 76

Kobold of Gröben, 96

Scotticisms in America, 159

Scottish guard of France, 455

Scottish newspapers, earliest, 390, 549
Scottish societies, 73

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Segdoune monastery, 395, 499

Seifferth (C.) on "A party in a parlour," 36
S. (E. L.) on a forgotten Homerist, 362
Howlinson (Robert), a centenarian, 120
Irish noddy, 165

Twiss (R.)" Tour in Ireland," 267

Selby family, 516

Selden (John), collection of ballads, 496
Septuagint, works on, 515

Seven Wonders of Wales, 143, 267

Sewell (J.) on Gainsborough's "Blue Boy," 237, 366,
391

Sewell (Sir Thomas), parentage, 305, 376
Sexes, their mental equality, 97, 223

S. (F.) on "God made man," &c,, 41, 221
Handel's Messiah, 304
Signboards, 320

"The Heaving of the Lead," 148
S. (F. M.) on the bookworm, 262

Dibdin's "Bibliographical Decameron," 256
Privately-printed books, 13

Ross family of Wigtonshire, 110
Smyth (James) of Whitehill, 515
S. (G. H.) on Middleton custom, 119
Shadwell (Thomas), poet, 3

Shaftesbury (Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of), 447
Shakspeare (William), tradition of his death, 52; and
the Arden family, 118, 169; his acquaintance with
Lyly's "Euphues," 524; Works, early editions, 181
Shaksperiana :—

Merchant of Venice, 142, 271

Timon of Athens, Act iv. sc. 3: "You want much
of meat," 350, 465

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Shannon (Francis Boyle, Viscount of), 258, 454
Shard cow-dung, 105, 199
Sharman (Julian) on baby's corals, 21
Bacon's Queen's counselship, 291
Laws respecting buttons, 73
Manslaughter and cold iron, 265
Nous, a slang word, 85

Parodies, works on, 16
Philosophical nakedness, 375

Sharpe (Richard Scrafton), noticed, 55, 148
Shaw (Samuel), on the bookworm, 168
Scripsit, 145

Sheares (Isaac) on Benj. Franklin's laurel wreath, 189
War medals, 131

Sheerwort, a plant, 25, 151, 244, 332, 463, 527
Sheffield folk lore, 299, 439

Shelley (P. B.), "Demon of the World," 24; " Ques-
tion," 455;" Ozymandias," 456; "Adonais," 456
Shewell (W. M.) on the great bear and summer fall, 379
Shield (Wm.), song," Heaving of the Lead," 55, 148
Shillings, lion, 187

Ships, Chinese rudders of, 162

Shipton (Mother), life and death, 25

Shirley (E. Ph.) on Irish folk lore, 299

Irish forfeitures, 21

Stanhope (Sir William), 353
Stedman family, 335

"Thoughts of Patricius," its author, 97
Shongles, its derivation, 186

Shop signs in Vienna, 206

Shorthouse (J. H.) on adorning wells, 294

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INDEX.

Simonides (Constantine) and the "Codex Sinaiticus,"
77, 179

Simpson (W. Sparrow) on Dugdale's St. Paul's, 281
Punning and jesting on names, 106
Sarum missal, 64

Teeth folk lore, 85

Sirens, the Isles of the, 337

Sive and the Whiteboys, 124, 269, 401

S. (J.) on Lord Byron's "English Bards," 23
S. (J. R.) on William Baliol, 302

Skaife (R. H.) on the Hon. Catherine Southcote, 64
Terrick (Richard), bishop of London, 104

Skeat (W. W.) on De Bohun, 24

Chatterton's knowledge of Anglo-Saxon, 278

Es and En, 60

Riddles, ancient, 546

Skedaddle, its derivation, 351

Skerring

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sliding, 121, 265

Slawkenbergius' "Treatise on Noses," 125
Sleigh (John) on "Eikon Basilike," 9

Winnel, or Wynnell (Rev. Thomas), 191

Sleigh (Joseph Fenn), Goldsmith's Elegy on him, 9
Slow-worm superstition, 427

S. (L. V.) on Chauvinisme, 408

S. (M. A.) on samplers' poesy, 126

Small-pox in Wales, 1722, 301
Smells, the memory of, 178, 413, 481

Smith families, the heraldry of, 43, 175, 313

Smith (Hubert) on John Kingslow, the recluse, 513
Stedman family, 259

Smith (W. A.) on "Though lost to sight," &c., 244
Smith (Dr. Wm.), temp. 1539-1555, 77
Smith (W. J. B.) on babies' bells, 291

Inkstand of Wedgwood ware, 272
Mummers: waits, 245

Toadstone ring, 484

Smoking illegal, 198, 293, 352

Smyth family of Ireland, 122, 125.

Smyth (James) of Whitehill, 515

Smyth (J. J.) on Smyth, alias Heriz of Withcote, 125

Snaix on five third-pointed spires, 132

Snop, a sound made by a billiard ball, 515

Societas Albertorum Antiquorum, 56

Socini, monument to the, 381

Soldiers, maimed, in 1659, 495

Soluta, in parish registers, 314

Songs and Ballads :-

American national song, 11, 78, 198
Arise! arise! Britannia's sons, arise! 75
Arthurian ballads, 472

Ballads, English and Scotch, 552

Bonnie Annie Laurie, 490

Brides of Mavis Enderby, 322

Bring us in good ale, &c., 224

Bumper Squire Jones, 173

Christmas carol, 23

Columbia's shores are wide and wild, 11, 78, 198

Index Supplement to the Notes and
Queries, with No. 185, July 15, 1871.

Songs and Ballads:-

Cum Roger ta me as thou art my son, 428
Danish boy's song, 24

Death and the Lady, 202

Douglas! Douglas! tender and true, 23
Drinking song, 454, 527

Dulce Domum, 140

Ferrers (Lady), 209, 334

French convivial, 58; "O mon Dieu! la faim me
presse," 72, 115; war, 145, 158
Goody bottled ale, 44

Gray (Arthur), the footman, 207
Greensleeves (Lady), 475, 550

In autumn we should drink, boys, 294
Kilmeny, by James Hogg, 323
Lauriger Horatius, 324, 398
North Lancashire song, 428, 543
Nutting, 162

O happy country life! pure like its air, 427
Order of the Bath, by Lord Chesterfield, 207
Paddy, or Peggy, O'Rafferty, 472
Parson and Bacon, 171

Pleasant song, 322

Robin in search of a wife, 543

Shan Van Voght, 64

Similes to Molly, 410

Songs, old, and ballads, 398, 506

Swan-song of Parson Avery, 20, 148, 288, 433

Swiss spring song, 231

The Baron stood behind a tree, 387

The Boy and the Mantle, 247

The Country Life, 427

The Golden Pippin, 218

The Heaving of the Lead, 55, 148, 200

The Heir of Linne, 473

The Pauper's Drive, 365

The Souter and his Sow, 361, 467

The Thought, or a Song of Similes, 410
The True Mayde of the South, 390
The True Toper, 58

War songs, 10, 145, 158
Whinny Moor, 63, 133

Sonnet queries, 456, 545

Sotheran (C.) on De Saye or Say family, 333
Fuller (Bishop Wm.), 351

Man, King or Queen of, 332

Southcote (Hon. Catherine) in 1736, 64, 177

Sp. on Ayre family surname, 386

Cary's "Palæologia Chronica," 143
Children's games, 415

Cooke: Cookes: Cookesey, 310

Flemish families arms, 310

Fraser and Frisel families, 55

Hares taking vengeance, 352

Hood (Thomas), and various readings, 32

Pearson family, of Kippenross, 36

Perche (Counts of), their arms, 221
Prosody, 255

Scottish societies, 73

Smijth families, 313

Spanish "Notes and Queries," 202

Spenser (Edmund), allegory in the "Faerie Queen," 1
real persons in it, 49, 176; typographical errors, 383;
the poet of Ireland, 317; his Panope, 283

Spires, the five English of third-pointed date, 35, 132
Spitten laird, 190, 310

Spoon inscription at Etwall Hall, Derbyshire, 74
S. (P. W.) on a gem query, 322

Sun-dial inscriptions, 255, 324
Spynie (2nd Lord), noticed, 410
S. (R. B.) on "Heart of hearts," 463
Sun-dial inscriptions, 546

S. (S. M.) on baptism for the dead, 263
Becket's murderers, 395

Facts in unexpected places, 297

Newton (Rev. John), lines on a sampler, 273

S. (T.) on Sir John Powell, 507

Stafford family, 387

Stafford (John), abp. of Canterbury, family, 253, 350,

500

Stamp on Picture canvas, 97, 195, 243

Stand, the absence of any French word signifying to
stand," 278, 435

Stanhope (Sir Wm.), portrait, 259, 353

Stanley (Dean) on Murillo's pictures of the Prodigal
Son, 120

Stanley (Sir John), second king of Man, 249

Stanley (Thomas), bishop of Sodor and Man, 96, 201
Stanley (Sir Thomas), epitaph, 190, 292

Starkie (Lieut. Col.) on mezzotint of Oliver Cromwell,

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crutches, 243, 314

Stockwell angels, 270

Stone (W. G.) on book ornamentation, 147
Story of a statue, 200

Stonehenge, old prints of, 36, 179, 197

Story and its expansions, 32

Stow-in-the-Wold, its first diocese, 344, 420
Strait gate and narrow way, 93, 226, 311

Strasburg library, its restoration, 120, 223, 448, 487,

552; Haenet's Catalogue, 473
Street (E. E.) on

The Devil beats his wife," 25

Street (G. E.) on the completion of St. Paul's, 434
Stuart (Charles Edward), grandson of James II., an
alleged letter of the King of Prussia to him, 117
Stuart (James Francis Edward), son of James II., his
birth, 191

Sturt (John), edition of the Common Prayer, 283, 351
tyring family, 324

uffolk (Charles Brandon, Duke of), 220

ummer rainfall and the Great Bear, 300, 379

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T. on parish registers at Barbadoes, 496
Taafe family, 476

Talbot (Elizabeth), her will, 384

Talbot (Sir Gilbert) and Calais in 1512, 139
Tancock (O. W.) on British scythed chariots, 503
Tapestry portraits, 511

Taverns, inns, &c., collections for their history, 512
Taylor, not Taylour, family, 35

Taylor (Bp. Jeremy), descendants, 143, 290, 516
Taylor (John) on Northamptonshire feasts, 475
T. (B.) on Pichler, a gem engraver, 397

Toadstone ring, 399

T. (C. B.) on "Mela Britannicus," 76
T. (C. E.) on English versification, 390
Tea, its early use, 139

Teeth folk-lore, 85
Teetotallers' signboard, 320

"Temple" brig, its wreck, 365, 410

Tenby, its derivation, 60, 61

Tennyson (Alfred) and Congreve, 301, 376, 486
Tennysoniana, 431

Terina, its ruins, 529

Terrick (Bp. Richard), biography, 104

Tew (Edmund) on "the bitter end," 85
Constantine, character of, 303
Dis-spirit, 186, 377

"His own opinion was his law," 105
Kêbes, a Theban philosopher, 93, 331
Mount Calvary, 103, 372

Orleton (Adam de), 151

Patchin, its meaning, 21

Pierce the Ploughman's Crede, 85
Popular method of observing eclipses, 472
Pronunciation of Greek and Latin, 173
Rash statements, 232, 289

St. Ignatius, passage attributed to him, 39
Scena: Scené, 334

Strait gate and narrow way, 93
"Veritas in puteo," 198

Tewars on marriages of English princesses, 203
Duke of Buckingham's mother, 544

Fitzharneys, or Harvies, families, 292

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Thiriold (Charles) on Rhyme to widow, 62
Thomas (E. C.) on song, "Lauriger Horatius," 398
Thoms (W. J.) on Robert Bowman, centenarian, 38
Chaucer's birth, its date, 338, 478
Thomson (Sir Alexander), knighthood, 284
Thomson (James), a Druid, 97, 225, 401, 485
Thornbury (W.) on Boswell's Life of Johnson, 532
"The wind has a language," 523

Thought, coincidence of, 93, 198
Throstle Hall custom, 119

Thrupp (J.) on Walpole's nail-brush, 410
Thus on monolith at Mearns, 514

Tiedeman (H.) on German etymological dictionaries,
456

"Times" newspaper, its "Thunderer," 456, 524, 553
"Times Whistle," by R. C., 97, 130

Tintack (Sir Gorgeous) on Mr. St. John, 346

Trench (Francis) on

nifying, 278

Queries, with No. 185, July 15, 1871.

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Trench (Abp.) Hulsean Lectures, 379

Trench (Abp. R. C.), "Hulsean Lectures" quoted, 78,
198, 379

Tretharrap, a local suffix, 113

Trevelyan (H. M.) on Macaulay's "Ballads," 264
Trevelyan (Sir W. C.) on history repeating itself, 280

Treveris's "Grete Herball," quoted, 162, 268, 333, 463

Trigg Minor, Cornwall, its history, 487
Trouveur (Jean le) on old ballads, 472

Strait gate and narrow way, 226
Trumpets, gigantic tin singing, 530

T. (S. W.) on Lord Brougham's college friend, 376
Key to "Le Grand Cyrus," 44

T. (T. K.) on bows and curtseys, 330
Tucker (S.) on Sir John Mason, 420
Tude (Henry Masers de la), 447

Tully (Thomas, jun.) on "Planxty: "Bumper Squire
Jones," 173

Saarbrück custom, 107

Tuttle (C. W.) on Capt. John Mason, 265

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Twenty Points of Piety," 510

Twiss (Richard), "Tour in Ireland," 163, 267

T. (W. J.) on the Bird Cage Walk, 95
Stamp on picture canvas, 195

T. (W. J. F.) on Joannes Baptista's "Aristotle," 342
T. (W. M.) on didactic poetry of Italy, 149
Guise and Guizot, pronunciation, 142
*Tyndale (Wm.), orthography of his "New Testament,"
30, 129

Tynwald Hill, Isle of Man, 92
Typography, royal, 20

U

Udal (J. S.) on Albany and Amondeville, 312
Heraldic, 147

May-day at Oxford, 511

Ombre, a game, 35

Umbgrove families, 324

Unarkullee, mausoleum and town, 385

Tite (Sir Wai.) on letters of Nell Gwyn and Kitty Underhill (Wm.) on Shropshire sayings, 9, 221

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Uneda on the Rev. Thomas Brooks, 342

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Queries, with No. 185, July 15, 1871.5

Versification, English, 390, 464

Verulam (Earl of) on Lady Grimston's grave, 172
Vese= feese, 109, 224, 294

Victoria (Queen), Empress of India, 409

Villegas (R. F. Alfonso), "The Lives of the Saints,"
178, 293

Villiers family pedigree, 451, 544
Villiers (Sir George), noticed, 470
Virgil, English translators, 237, 325
Vives (John Louis), biography, 536
Vivian (Charles) on Kirk Santon, 44
Voltairiana, 431.

Volunteer corps in 1744-5, 284
Voodonism, origin of the term, 210
W

W. on Færeyinga Saga, 494

Irish legionaries in Rio de Janeiro, 486
Salkeld (Serjeant), 236

W., Brighton, on "Hints to Chairmen," 55
W. (1.) on the bookworm, 347

Fog, its meaning, 351, 466
Foote's "Chrysal," 186

Quotation, 162

Sun-dial inscription, 377, 522

Ward, as a personal name, 350

Waddell (P. H.) on "Gude-willie waucht," 502

Wax, black, its early use, 378, 443

W. (C. A.) on French word signifying "to stand," 446
Signatary and Signataries, 176

W. (C. E.) on Chepstow Strigoielg, 34
W. (C. L.) on Montagu Queries, 304
W. (E.) on Longs and Palmers of Bath, 285
Puliston family, 124

Right to quarter arms, 18

Swan song of Parson Avery, 20, 433
Weale (W. H. J.) on a curious prophecy, 233
Weare (Rev. Thomas Wm.), his death, 202
Weathercocks, Latin rhyming poem on, 36
Weather sayings, 18, 84, 299, 300, 343, 419, 445
Weaver's art, allusions to, 57, 149, 244
Webb (T. W.) on Burff, or Burf, 445

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Garroons or Garrons, 494
Gentlemen, as used in the army,
Webb (William), a centenarian, 120
Wedding custom in Wales, 285
Weepers, worn at mournings, 257
Wellington (Arthur, Duke of), anecdote, 490
Wells, custom of adorning, 107, 294
Welsh wedding custom, 285

Wells cathedral, Arabic numerals in, 282, 375
Westbrook (W. J.) on the Advent hymn, 217
Handel's concerto for the harp, 207

Oom (Mrs.), pianist, 210

Waddingham (T. J.) on song “Lauriger Horatius," 324 West Indies, surnames of officials, 406, 483

Wagstaffe (Thomas), nonjuror, consecration, 10
Wake (H. T.) on cobblers' lamps in Italy, 132
Calais and Sir Gilbert Talbot, 139
Luke (Sir Samuel), letter-book, 142

Walcott (M. E. C.) on Cistercian monasteries, 268
Dedications of churches, 505
Glatton, a ship, 548

Gun, an engine of war, 149

Wales, its seven wonders, 143, 267

Walesby (Thomas) on John Bailes' longevity, 254
Wallis (Geo.) on hair growing after death, 83

Walpole (Sir Robert), expelled the House of Commons,
410, 526

Walsh (Father Peter), "Irish Colours Folded," 472
Walsingham (Sir Francis), Journal, 354
Walter (J. G.) on the bookworm, 169

Wesleyan Magazine in French, 325, 397

Westlock (G.) on "The Hob in the Well," 220
Westmoreland gunpowder doggrel, 32

Westwood (T.) on artificial fly-fishing, 265
Hood's "Lee Shore," 197

Prints of Stonehenge, 179
W. (H.) on Robert de Comyn, 18
Hearth tax, 112

W. (H. A.) on Anima Christi, 322

Christophorus Morales, 159 -

"Coutumier of Order of the Virgin Mary," 322

Whale's rib at Sorrento, 36, 84, 180

Whitaker (Dr. T. D.), initial letters in his "Richmond-
shire and Leeds," 237

Whitfield (Sir John Harman), 365

Whiting (James), his death, 381

Mural painting in Starston church, 172, 368, Whitmore (W. H.) on Parson Avery's Swan-song, 288

497, 517

Walthamstow parish land, 344

Waltheof on steel engravings, 510

Walthamstow parish land, 344

Walton (Rev. Thomas), 282

War medals, number of clasps, 13, 131, 294, 482
Ward, its etymology as a personal name, 256, 350,
481; family arms, 273, 351

Ward (S.) on Richard Plantagenet's autobiography, 150
Warm, meaning wealthy, 84

Warren (C. F. S.) on the claimants of the Scottish
crown, 446

W. (A. S.) on the Zodiac of Denderah, 65

Wason (J.) on chess in England and China, 34
Watches of distinguished men, 259

Watson (Archd.) on "O Gemini," 441

Smoking illegal, 293

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Phoenix throne, 464

Rode of the Wall, Northampton, 124
Sonnet queries, 545
Typographical oddity, 452

Wilkie (Sir David), noticed, 415
Willement (Thomas), death, 246

William III., his stirrups and other relics, 102

Waugh (F. G.) on Keats' "La Belle Dame sans Merci," William of Malmesbury, "Chronicle," 380

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