Notes and Queries, Jan. 24, 1914.
SUBJECT INDEX.
535
St. Christopher, paintings of the legend, 467, 516
St. George's, Hanover Square, marriage licences,
12, 73 St. George's Chapel, Windsor, choir balance, 168.
212, 315, 358 St. James's, Piccadilly, churchyard inscriptions,
395
St. John (Frederick), Viscount Bolingbroke, 486 St. John family of Bletsoe, 8, 76 St. Katharine's-by-the-Tower, bibliography of,
35, 495
St. Katherine Cree Church, its history, 61 St. Kilda and influenza, 126 St. Lawrence at Huesca, the cultus of, 189 St. Luke, epigram on, 313 St. Mary, picture of ' The Last Communion,'
308, 397 St. Mary's, Amershatn, churchyard inscriptions,
23, 103, 204, 303, 423 St. Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, registers of, 1631-
1653, 368 ; petition for Hags, 1814, 466 St. Pancras, Chichester, the Corporation of, 168,
213
St. Paul at Virgil's tomb, 8, 93 St. Vedast's, Poster Liu:', clock without a face,
310, 355
Sambel (Mrs.). See S umbel. Bancroft (James), of Norfolk, c. 1764, 231 Sand-pictures, date and history of, 69, 116 Santer (J.), Westminster scholar, 1780, 248 Santerre (Antoine J.), 1752-1809, and the taking
of the Bastille, 186
" Sarcistectis," meaning of the word, 28, 97 Sarcophagi, Jewish, in Rome, 17 ' ; Satire," pronunciation of the word, 27
- Saturday Magazine ' ' Our National Statues,'
109, 157 Saward (J. Townshend), " Jem the Penman,"
c. 1857, 76
Saxton (Sir C.), Bart., his representatives, 70 Scarron (Paul), c. 1657, his ' La Precaution.
inutile,' 89, 152, 196 School-books of the seventeenth century, 406, 455,
475
Schoolboys in Thackeray, 309, 357 Schools, admission registers, record of, 89 Schools, private, in fiction, 58, 117 Scobell family, certificates of baptism, 147 Scoles and Parke in Egypt and Nubia, c. 1823, 49 " Scolopendra cetacea," its modern name, 116, 214 Scott (Sir W.), the Rota Club in ' Woodstock,' 58 ;
his friend Stanhope, 116 ; link with " Old
Mortality," 166 ; ' Deil stick the Minister '
in ' The Heart of Midlothian,' 168 ; and the
Ballantyne-Lockhart controversy, 266 Scott (William) and " A. L. M.," 407 Scottish date-letters, their use, 469 Seaver family, 229 " Seen through glass " as legal evidence, 230,
252, 294, 331, 380
Sermon, " Museum," Dorsetshire custom, 12!) Seven Dials, plan of, c. 1690, 182 Seven Springs pool at Coberley, 148. ]->7 Sever (Henry) of Mcrton, 1427, 181, 238, 27(5.
297 Sever family of London and " Ye Olde llarpe,"
267
Sextons, family of, 1631-1893, 206 Seymour and Onslow families, arms of, 108 Seysfort (Christlove), Westminster .scholar, 177!).
248 Shadwell (Thomas), his allusions to
c. 1668, 46
Shakespeare (W.). Milton's epitaph on, in Second
Folio, 11, 141, 196, 232, 294, 317, 320 ; his
cousin Thomas Greene, 70 ; allusions to, 46,
86, 155 ; Mr. W. H. of his Sonnets, 169 ;
Droeshout engraA'ing of, 189
Shakespeariana :
' Coriolanus,' Act V. sc. iii., " Come let us go,"
&c., 510
' Julius Cresar,' its verse, 162 Sonnet XCIX., " buds of marjoram," 169,
213, 237
Sharpe (Dr. Gregory), 1713-71, his correspond- ence, 49
Shelley (P. B.), ' Last Links with,' 2.28, 249 Sherburn, Yorks, the Janus Cross, 176, 217, 258 Sheriffs of Beds and Bucks, 408, 497 Shoreham, " Marleypins," Gothic building, 109 " Short-coat," specific application of the word, 447 Shovel called a becket, 87, 153 Shuckforth of Lynn, his Christian name, 488 Shurt (Rev. Theodore), poet, 1875, 428, 470 Sicilian old families, arms of, 90, 158 ' Siege of Acre, Great Historical Picture of the,' 116 Sign : "Whistling Oyster," 208, 237, 258, 336 Signs of old London: " Hen and Chickens," 307 Simpson (Richard), his ' The Lady Falkland, her
Life/ 381
Simson (W.), carver, Ratcliff Highway, 1779, 370 " Sisul." See Fisul.
" Six Lords," tavern sign of Buckingham. 170, 238 ' Skellum," origin and use of the word, 209, 257,
297
Skerrett family, 231
' Sketches in the Pyrenees,' 1837, it? author, 3D.) " Slav scholar," ambiguous phrase, 249, 316, 395 S; nit h, name in the Vasconcellos family, 510 Smith (H. S.), his list ot Yorkshire officers, 1855,
467
Smith (Horace), his verses on surnames, 10, 72 Smith (J. P.), Sir John Gilbert, and ' The London
Journal,' 121, 142
Smith and Pauncefote families, 408, 495 Smith family, officers in Royal Artillery, c. 1800,
328
Smuggling queries, 209, 231, 257, 274, 297, 317 Smyth (Dr.) of Newbottle, c. 1750, 208, 315 Smyth (Rev. Richard )=Annabella Powlett, c.
1725, 68, 133, 255, 416, 472
Snakes, extracting them from holes, 85, 173, 318 Snuff-boxes, books on, 148 Soap-bubbles, earliest references to, 208, 252 Sobriquets, Lancashire, 125, 197, 256 Soldiers going into action naked, 316 Solicitors, roll of, commencing practice, 1827, 89,
158, 216
Songs and Ballads:
Angelas ad Virgin. -in. 1260, 409
Ballad describing ' The Laughing Cavalier,'
189, 318
Boldhang'om, 108, 198 Bonny Brown Bowl, 274, 336 ( lanadian Boat Song, 406 Caradoc's Hunt, 107 Deil stick the Minister, 168 English chanteys, 78
Gae bring my guid auld harp auce niair, 467 If Doughty Deeds, 49 In Infancy, 349, 414 Old Sir Simon th.- King, 3-19. 3!7 Our life is like a narr.>\v raft, 507 Kulc. Ui-itaunia, IS), 115