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ELEVENTH SERIES.


289


Struth (Sir W. J.), his wife who d. 1850, xi. 170

Strzelecki (P.) on suffix " shire," v. 368

Stuart (Lady Elizabeth), Darnley's sister, her

marriage, iv. 89 ; v. 157

Stuart (Major -General J.), his house in Hereford- shire, v. 328

Stuart (John) and two eighteenth -century pamph- lets, xi. 432

Stuart (Mary), early portraits of, vi. 07 Stuart and Pyke families, ii. 486 Stuart, Freeman, Parry, Pyke families, iv. 164 Stuart era, wonderment pamphlets of, vii. 510 Stuart portraits, authorship of, vii. 127, 214 Stuarts, Maids of Honour under the, viii. 350, 417 Stubbe (John), date of his death, vii. 47 Stubbs (Bishop) and ' N. & Q.,' x. 189 Stubbs (Capt. G.), killed at Salamanca, 1812, iv.

529 ; v. 54

Stubbs's Trade Protection Agency, ix. 510 ; x. 37 Student on pronunciation of " oo," i. 10, 176 Student of Old English on " but "=" without "

in the Bible, iv. 79 Students, eleemosynary, and German universities,

iv. 25 Students at universities, 1569, their povertv, v.

206

Students' Song, Belgian, ii. 186 Stuff weaving, Shetland term, its meaning, iv.

108 Stulz (Baron George), 1762-1832, tailor, vii. 121,

336, 434

Stunt (B. G. M.) on author wanted, xi. 321 " Stupples " at Salisbury in olden times, vii. 146 Sturbridge Fair, " mysticall man " at, v. 503 Sturdy (J.), d. 1452, his biography, i. 409 Sturge (Joseph) on Quaker deputation to the Tzar, ii. 387 ; memorial to, Birmingham, xii. 338, 370, 406 Sturminster Marshall, Dorset, the Church font,

vii. 348

" Subinnuit," use of the word, xii. 381 Submarine boats in 1828, iv. 346 ; daring feat of,

1914, x. 507

Subsidy Bolls, Lancashire, 1663, iii. 369 Subterranean chamber in Staffordshire iemp.

Charles II., iii. 89

" Subway," use of the word, iv. 487 ; vii. 437 Succession, six generations at college, vi. 387 ;

the rule of, in second marriages, ix. 49 Sucket, etymology of the word, i. 119 Suckling (Mrs. Florence Horatia) on Cole (Richard), Rector of Mickelmersh, viii. 127 ffairbanck family, vi. 214 Fleetwood mis- cellany, vi. 331 Fleming (Dame Mary), ix. 366 Fletcher (Thomas), the poet, iii. 407 Guidott family, xii. 258 Hardy (John) and Samuel Gauntlett, Vicars of Hursley, Hants, vi. 270 High Stewards at the Restoration, ii. 488 ; iii. 376 Kelsey family of Hants, iii. 348 Knollys family, xii. 141 Moore, More, and Moory -ground, iii. 450 ; iv. 215 Nelson's birthplace, ii. 91 ; Christian name, vii. 345 Newcome (Richard), Vicar of Hursley, vi. 149 Pretty (Thomas), Vicar of Hursley, vi. 131, 455 Rawson family, vi. 214 Refugee family of La Motte, iv. 221 Rowe family, vi. 437 St. Barbes of Romsey, i. 341 Suckling (J.) or Felltham, song by, c. 1661, vi.

346, 431 Suckling (Sir John), his works, i. 281, 353


Sudan, Austrian Catholic Mission in, c. 1847, viii.

168, 216 ; excavations and discoveries, 1908-9,

ii. 108, 235

Sudane, Soudan, or Soldank family, iii. 88 Suecia, Latin name of Sweden, vi/368 Sufflee, meaning of the word, iii. 168. 213, 358 Suffolk, Poll-Books, lists of, i. 306 Suffolk (Frances, Duchess of), and Adrian Stokes,

v. 26 ; and her daughter, 427', 516 ; vi. 77 Suffolk (Henry, Duke of) and letter from Bishop

of London, 1590, iii. 445 Suffolk Literary Chronicle, 1837-8, v. 246 Sugar-cupping at Easter, old custom, v. 265 Suicide, Novalis and J. Stuart Mill on, vi. 369,

492

Sullivan (W. G.) on thundering dawn, ii. 113 Sultan of Turkey, his titles, vii. 147 Sumbel (Mary), formerly Mrs. Wells, her second

marriage, viii. 408, 476 ; ix. 18 Summer wage and winter wage, c. 1514, i. 446 Sum.ner (Miss) : Mrs. Skrine, c. 1765, ii. 389, 475 ;

iii. 17 Sumner, Field, Day, and Whitton families, xi.

150 Sumptuary laws in England, 17th century, x.

129 ; xi". 226

Sun, Egyptian idea of its colour, vii. 189 Sun as the Manger, astronomical literature on,

iv. 469 ; v. 133 Sunbeam, saint's cloak hanging on, ii. 309, 357,

438, 515

Sunday schools in 1789, iv. 465 Sundials : inscriptions, i. 290 ; Sevenoaks, 1630,

iv. 307 ; " Utque redit viam. . . ." ix. 48, 95 ;

reference to historical personage on, viii. 290 ;

vertical and north -facing, vii. 290, 338 Sun Fire Office, Masonic Lodge, vii. 268, 436 Sunset, unusual effect, vi. 87 Superstition of Finch family, iv. 246 Superstitions, investigation of criminal, ii. 347 ;

William Pitt's letter on, 1733, iii. 107, 218 " Supersubstantial," use of the word, viii. 105 ;

x. 235

" Surboches," word used for Prussians, xi. 246 Surgical instruments from ancient Etruria, xii.

260, 325, 366

Surgical works in will dated c. 1623. iii. 306 Surmaster, etymology of the word, n. 426 Surnames : mother's maiden name xised as, iii.

107, 154, 218 ; Horace Smith's verses on, -viii.

10, 72 ; in parish registers, W T alton-in-Gordano,

xi. 489 ; taken from the Act of Indemnity,

1717, xi. 415

Surnames :

Alice, x. 367

Arno, iv. 290, 376

Aschenald, x. 49, 233, 317

Bagstor, iv. 170, 213, 417

Barlow, xi. 30, 78

Bence, ix. 508 ; x. 92

Blizard or Blizzard, ix. 290, 396, 437, 456 ;

x. 14, 58

Bombay, x. 107, 356 Bonar, x. 190, 237, 277, 333 Bothwell, ix. 306, 373 Bruce and Brice, viii. 7, 73 Bulfin, Bulfinch, Bullyvant, Buttyvant, ii!,

444 ; iv. 18, 117, 158

Burnap alias Burnett, ix. 448, 498 ; x. 52

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