260
GENERAL INDEX.
Sheeter, mentioned in ' Tristram Shandy,' v. C8,
115
Sheffield plate, its bibliography, v. 27, 92, 214
Shelley (C.) on flint and steel, vii. 452. Play- market, Westminster, vii. 516. London and Birmingham Railway, viii. 414. ' O dear, what can the matter be ? " vi. 454. Ovoca or Avoca, x. 397
Shelley (Mary ) = George Cotton, of Warblington, iv. 55, 114
Shelley (P. B.), date of his mother's death, i. 68]; and Samuel Shelley, 227, 278 ; author of Italian lines in, ii. 208 ; Jane Clairmont's grave, 284 ; and Sir J. Lawrence's ' Empire of the Nairs,' iii. 463 ; lines in ' Sensitive Plant,' viii. 231 ; ' Original Poetry by Victor and Cazire,' x. 224 ; Persian translation by, x. 349, 438 ; xi. 178 ; and the yew, xii. 287, 336, 414
Shelley (Samuel), painter, and P. B. Shelley, i. 227, 278
Shelley (William), 1538-97, his biography, iii. 441, 492 ; iv. 55, 114, 492 ; xi. 382
Shelley family of Maplederham, Hants, and Maple Durham, Oxon, ii. 155, 457, 519
Shells, New Zealand fossil, x. 489 ; xi. 33
Shells as love-charms, ix. 510
Shelta, secret language, ix. 134
Shelton (T.), his translation of ' Don Quixote,' xii. 65
Shelvocke (Capt. G.), 1674-5-1742, his biography, iii. 61, 196
Shephard (John), of Doctors' Commons, iii. 368
Shephard ( J. P. ) on John Shephard, iii. 368
Shepherd (T.) on Jirgah, ix. 472. "Tanner" = sixpence, x. 191
Shepherd's Bush, derivation of the name, iv. 89, 236
Sheppard (Jack), his burial-place, ix. 173
Sheppard (T.) on bibliography, vi. 291
Sherborn (C. D.) on Richard Weyon, x. 249
Sherborn (G. T.) on Addison's daughter, i. 88. " Cockshut time," i. 195. Dorsetshire snake- lore, i. 253. Melancholy, i. 334
Sherborne (Lord) on A.O.R., v. 132. Balzo in ' Purgatorio,' viii. 291. Banner or flag, v. 493. " Cat in the wheel," ii. 508. Cannizaro (Duchess of), iv. 358. Cirencester Town Hall, ix. 277. Dover (Archbishop of), x. 218. Bridge Castle, vi. 371. "Famous" Chelsea, v. 174. Gimerro, i. 156. Laconic letters, v. 171. Latin pronunciation, ix. 175. Norman in- scriptions in Yorks, iii. 397 ; iv. 16. Place, v. 333. Plum : Jack Horner, vi. 171. Poonah painting, vii. 152. Pour, v. 329. Refectories, first-floor, ii. 237. Shakespeariana, iii. 426. Speech after removal of tongue, ix. 216. Swedish painters in England, xi. 514. Touching wood, vi. 174. Vastern, iii. 413
Sheridan (R. B.), the first edition of his ' Critic,' iii. 345 ; unprinted verses by, vi. 127
Sheridan (Tom), lady in novel by, iii. 188
Sheridan (T. H.) on Tintagel, x. 148 Sheriff's challenge in Domesday, iv. 290 Sheriffs of, London, dates of death, x. 167, 238 Sherlock (Dr. William), Dean of St. Paul's, i. 426 Sherlock surname, x. 265 Sherrifield, St. William of, vi. 190, 374 Sherson (E. S.) on Tuesday Night's Club, xi. 147 Sherwood (G.) on " Copy "= copyhold, i. 347.
Fettiplace, i. 396. Pedigree in 1640, i. 466 Sherwood (G-. F. T.) on Americans in English records, v. 163, 497. Bishop family of Bray, Berks, vi. 66. Catalogues of MSS., iv. 368,
415. Chamberlain of Skipton, ix. 213. Cole
(W.), Cambridge antiquary, iv. 495. Cress-
well of Odiham, Hants, v. 345. Day (Went-
worth), Fifth-Monarchy man, ix. 117. Dummer
family, iv. 315. Genealogical and Historical
Society, iv. 230. Genealogy, vi. 48. Grantham
of Goltho family, v. 276. Indexes, Calendars,
&c., v. 406. Joliffe family of Dorset, iv. 392.
Long Bredy, Dorset, iii. 450. Pedigree diffi-
culties, v. 155, 186. ' Pedigree Register, The,'
viii. 366. Ponica, for gardener, v. 346. Popula-
tion of a country parish, iv. 495. Records,
local, iii. 464. Surrey marriage licences, iii. 326.
Townsend (Richard), his epitaph, v. 508.
Triplicate writing, iii. 30. Tufnel family, iv.
438. Unregistered arms, v. 311. " Vizt," x.
36. Whitcombe family, iv. 352. Winch
family, v. 229
Sherwood (J.) on quotations wanted, vi. 489 Sherwood family, ix. 389 Shetland and Orkney, sea-names in, xi. 107 Shibboleths, later instances, x. 408 ; xi. 36, 233,
417
Shicer, meaning of the word, iii. 345 Shicker, meaning of the word, iii. 345 Shields (Cuthbert), d. 1908, his writings, xi. 10, 55 Shift, marriage in a, vi. 127, 199 Shilleto (A. R.), his edition of Burton's ' Anatomy,' i. 42, 163, 203, 282 ; ii. 124, 223, 442 ; iii. 203 ; iv. 25, 523 ; v. 146 ; vi. 143 ; vii. 103, 184 ; x. 383 ; xi. 65
Shilohites, John Ward and the sect, xi. 354 Shingle berries, their identification, iv. 429 Shingles, bell-comb as cure for, viii. 37 Ship, its christening, v. 120 Shipbrook (Earl of), of Newry, co. Down, 1783,
v. 308 Shipman (Sir Abraham), his biography, iii. 127,
197 ; and the Bombay Regiment, x. 1 Shipman (Capt. John) and the Bombay Regi- ment, x. 1
Ships, spectre, xii. 32, 113 Ships, wooden, their longevity, xii. 467 Ships' periodicals, list of, xi. 328, 376, 418, 454 ;
xii. 54
Ships renamed after the Restoration, xi. 10, 73 Shipton (Mother), her birthplace, i. 406 ; refer- ences to, ii. 17 Shires : " Down in the shires," the term, viii. 329,
372 Shirley (Sir Robert), c. 1603, his biography, iii.
286
Shirley Churchyard, Ruskin monument in, vi. 506 Shoe, its spelling and pronunciation, xi. 66, 133 Shoe thrown at weddings, ii. 87 Shoe-cart : " Go in shoe-cart," i. 415 Shoes : taping or soleing shoos, vii. 206, 259,
498
Shop, used for Royal Military Academy, vii. 389 Shop fronts, old London, xi. 407, 455, 476 Shopping in 1764, ii. 445 Shore (T. W.), his death, iii. 80 Shore (T. W.) on Chiltern Hundreds, ii. 441 Shoreditch family, x. 369, 455 ; xi. 35 ; xii. 96 Short (Tommy) on Aristotle, xii. 70, 392 Short and Gordon families, x. 330 ' Short Whist,' by Major A., xii. 264, 318, 357 Shorter (Arthur), d. 17501, his biography, ii. 505 Shorter (Clement) on author wanted, xi. 334. Farmers of Aylesbury, xi. 410. High Wy combe Van Dyck, xii. 108. Johnsonians, x. 87. Johnson's ' Tropical Climates,' x. 89. Louis XVIII. 's queen and Westminster Abbey,