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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 23, 1898.
Skeat (W. W ) on "Hernsew," 354
Lair and lairage, 176
Letters, Old English, 258
Merry, prefix to place-names, 277
Pay, East Anglian pronunciation, 178
Peckham Rye, 33
Ehyme, its etymology, 344
Kotten Row, its derivation, 372
Scotch, origin of the word, 475
Shot of land, 494
Swansea, its derivation, 98, 194, 433
Sybrit, its etymology, 214
Through-stone, its etymology, 9
Todmorden, its etymology, 272, 515
Verbs ending in -ish, 136, 355 Skelton (John), lines on the nightingale, 204 ; passage
in, 291
Skevington (T. W.) on Puddle Dock, 329 Skottowe family. See Augustine Skottowe. Skottowe (Augustine), author of 'Life of Shakespeare,'
28, 91, 213
Skye, " winged," 6, 75, 150, 216 Slane family arms, 429 Slaughter families, 434 Slesvig-Holstein duchies, 268 Slipper bath, its meaning, 98 Slippet, its meaning, 407
Smith families, some scattered members, 282, 352 Smith (H.) on Margaret, Countess of Richmond, 31 Smith (Rev. John B.), poet, his biography, 248 Smith (Robert), Yorkshire squire, 288 Smithfield, West, Early English doorway at, 424 Smollett (Dr. Tobias), death and burial, 201, 309, 510 Smyth (Lady), portrait and biography, 187, 252 Snell (K. E.) on two coins, 268 Sni, dialect word, 17 Snow family of Hendon, 408 Sny. See Sni.
" So pleased," the phrase, 188, 315 Sober, its use as a verb, 388
Solomon (King), his gift of Israelitish towns, 87, 352 Somers (John, Lord), dedication of vol. i. of
' Spectator,' 285
Somerville (B. A.) on Irish assize courts, 157 ' Song in the Market-place,' 29 Song wanted, 409
Songs and Ballads :
Alonzo the Brave, 287
Bailiff's Daughter of Islington, 229, 291, 354
Bonny boy is young, 469
Camptown Races, 19, 45
Cherry-Ripe, 488
Poor Jack Stoker, 167
Praise of Chloris her Dull Eye, 167
St. Kevin and the goose, 467, 518
There is a garden in her face, 488
We are coming, Father Abraam, 308, 477
White Hat, 495
Yet I'd rather have a guinea, 195 Sonnet, sonnets on, 398 Sonnet as sermon, 105
Sorrow, remembrance of joy in, 123, 251, 414, 493 Southey (Robert), parallel to his lines on his books, 246 Spains Ball, Essex, described, 281
Spalt = brittle, tender, 268, 473
Spectacles fifty years ago, 449, 514
' Spectator,' dedication of first volume, 285 ; ninth
volume, 620 Spence (R. M.) on a notable aphorism, 45
Browning (R.), his * Ring and the Book,' 32, 177 Hoity-toity, 197 'In Memoriam,' liv., 18, 292 Joy, remembrance of past, 493 "Noblesse oblige, "228 Shakspeariana, 83, 283, 422, 483 Spider- wort called Trinity, 514 Staircases, houses without, 166, 210, 356, 418 Stamp collecting, early, 115 Standish (Miles), his wife, 509 Stanton (A. T.) on place-names, 107 Star names, Arabic, 15, 35 Stationer, his early trade, 108, 293 Steam navigation, early, 187 Steed=ascending stairs, 88, 292 Steiner (B. C.) on oldest Dental College, 98 Stephens (R. C.) on a domestic implement, 489 Steuart (H.) on a pamphlet, 449 Stevens (R. J. S.), his portrait, 16 Stevenson (John), the Covenanter, 46, 192, 290 Stevenson (R. L.) and ' Vanity Fair,' 387 Stevenson (W. H.) on era in monkish chronology, 10,
231
Stewart (Frances), her lineage, 46 Stewkley Church, Bucks, its architecture, 58 Stillborn : To die stillborn, 285 Stilwell (J. P.) on Arabic star names, 15 Stockley (W. F. P.) on " Table de communion," 25,
252
stokes (H. P.) on Shakspeare's grandfather, 113, 275 Stokes (M.) on Dante and Shakspeare, 381 Stone, "through," 9, 210 Stonyhurst cricket, 361, 416 Story, reference to, 8 Stow (John), City names in first edition of his ' Survey,'
48, 333, 431
Stowe (Harriet Beecher) and Mrs. Adams, 363 Stradling = Lewis, 408 Strangullion. See Strongullion. Strathclyde, old Welsh kingdom, 18 Street (E. E.) on " Jiv, jiv, koorilka ! " 316 Streets (T. H.) on Mountgymru, 188 tripper, milking term, 287, 471 Strong (A.) on Judge family, 348 strong (H. A.) on derivation of elephant, 187 Motto, Cornish, 231 " Random of a shot," 214 Strongullion, its meaning, 269, 376 trutt (Jacob George), painter and etcher, 8 Strutt (William), memoir by his son, 88 Stuart (James Francis Edward), " Old Pretender," his marriage, 67 uburban on "By Jingo," 227 Sue = follow, 206, 316, 354, 477 uffolk (Henrietta, Countess of), her portrait, 328 Juffolk (Henry Grey, Duke of), his head, 508 ulpicius Severus and the birth of Christ, 5, 174 undial inscription, 127 uns, Milton's allusion to, 84 Supporters, lion and griffin, 36, 111