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SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1921.
Sarah's Coffee-house, Cheapside, 73
" Sarcacolla "= Gum-resin, 92
" Sat-gemma "=Bock salt, 92
Savoy, Palace of, 45, 97, 135 "
Savoy Chapel, 97
Sayce (Edward) of Llangattock, 250
" Scolopendra Cetacea," its modern name, 267
Scots Guards, early muster rolls, 468
Scott (John) of Amwell, Quaker poet, 319, 339
Scott (Sir Walter), unpublished letter of, 501
Scrolls of the law, burial of remains, 288
Seafield (Frank) -Alexander Henry Grant, 19
Sea-water and madness, 392, 439
" Second Wind," explanation wanted, 211
Secretary of State for the Colonies, creation of office, 416, 452
Secretary of State for War, creation of office, 416, 452
Secrett surname, 95
" Seevier," meaning of word, 109, 173, 193
Selborne church bells, 371, 418
Semaphore signalling towers,
Sergeant or Serjeant, army spelling, 158
Serjeants-at-law, robes of, 37, 98
Servington family of Devon, Dorset, and Somer- set, memorials of, 49
Seward (Edmund) and Southey, 31
Shakespeare : Associations with : ' Among the Shakespeare Archives,' 301, 322, 342, 363, 381 ; corrigenda, 405 ; statuette of, 47
Shakespeariana :
' Merry Wives of Windsor,' suggested German
source of, 211 Shylock, character of, 5, 18, 96, 156
Sharpe (Dr. John Gregory), 1713-71, his parent- age, 45
Shave surname, 95
Shaw (Claudius), Lieut. -Col. Royal Artillery. 1835-7, 269, 396
Shaw family of Mosshead, 129
Sheffield : old underground passage discovered, 488
Sheldon (William and Ralph), tapestry manu- facturers, 466, 517
Shelley, a poem of, 331, 375
Sheriff's posts, their use, 508
Shipmeadow, co. Suffolk : rectors of, 510
Shorthand, books on, 191
Shrapnel (Major Henry), Royal Artillery, 290
" Shylock," Shakespeare's conception of, 5, 18, 96, 156
Sidney (Sir Philip), his personal appearance, 329
Signatory marks, 391, 437
Sign boards, famous, 38
Sign painting, 16
Simmons (Nevill), publisher of Sheffield, 232 F
Simpson (Rev. John), 1742-1812, 83
Sinodum, claim to be site of Clovesho, 6
Smith (Bartholomew) of Peterculter, d. 1758, 391
Smith (Benjamin), b. 1744, 92
Smith (H. Maynard), his ' Early Life and Educa- tion of John Evelyn,' 467
Smith (Richard), d. 1776, West Indian merchant, 29, 92, 217
Smith's (Sidney) " Last Flicker of Fun," 270, 296, 338
Smith family and Charles II., 488
Smithfield cattle market, removal in 1855, 475
Sneezum, surname, 137
Snitterfield and Richard Shakespeare, 301
Snow as ship's name, 72, 178
Snowballs, punishment for throwing in 1787, 406
Society of Antiquaries, women as fellows of, 167
Soissons, the vase of, 509
Somersetshire dialect, example, 421
Songs:
1 Just Plain Folk,' 72, 158 ' Poor Uncle Ned,' 287, 373, 438, 514 Sailors' chanties, 48, 95, 114, 138, 198 ' Sweet Lavender,' 107 Sonning, " province " of, 401 ' South African Commercial Advertiser, The,
1828, extracts from, 107
Southampton, eighteenth century writers on, 73 Southwell (Rev. Henry), his ' University Family
Bible,' 230
So vereign = Mayor, 172 Southey and Malvern, 31 Spanish Tracts and Broadsides, 207 Sparks, maker of Worcester china, 250 'Spectator': signatures of contributors, 131,
158, 174, 196
Speedwell and the Pilgrim Fathers, 265 Spencer (Sir John) of Hodnell, co. Worcester, 331 Spooner (Rev. W. A.), of Oxford, and " Spooner- isms," 35, 36 " Spoonerisms," examples, 6, 35, 36, 52, 79, 117 ;
in French, 487 Squanto or Tisquantum and the Pilgrim Fathers,
384
" Squil," use of the word, 126 Stabbins (Mr. Frederick William), centenarian,
b. 1815, 87
Staffordshire, rolls of Lords-Lieutenant of, 312 Staffordshire porcelain, makers of, 410 Stage directions, grammar of, 109, 377 " Stagnum," meaning of the word, 48, 133 Stainsby family, 129 Stainsby House, Horsley Woodhouse, Derby,
129, 176
Stallybrass surname, 137 Stanley (Dorothy), 110 Stationers Company, registers of, 427 Statues and memorials in the British Isles, 84 Steuben (Charles Baron de), German historical
painter, b. 1788, 169, 193, 257 Stiven's (Mrs. Betty), epitaph in Tobago, 148 Stoneham (Lieut.-Col. Abraham), b. 1776, 7 Stourhead and Alexander Pope, 231, 256, 298 Stratton garlic, 168 Streatham Parish Church, fourteenth-century
effigy in, 369
Strongitharm, surname, 213 Stroth or Struth (Sir William John), 290, 373,
438
Stumackchin, surname, 137 Sue (Eugene), English edition of works, 431 Sunderlin (Lord), at Chamonix, 149, 197
Surnames :
Beehag, 95 Brickbatt, 137 Cheval or Chevall, 350, 458 Curious, 15, 95, 176, 213 Fostersmith, 408 Hoather, 331, 396 Hogsflesh, 176, 213 Manderstoun, 28 Mayall, 290, 374