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GENERAL INDEX.


Steuart (A. Francis) on Caroline Matilda (Queen) of Denmark, marriage of, vi. 186 Casanova and the English Resident at Venice, v. 315 Casanova, illustrations of, x. 42, 145, 344 Casanoviana, iv. 462 ; v. 19, 126, 516 Casa- noviana : Casanova and Lord Lincoln, vi. 137 Charles (Prince) of Bourbon-Capua, iii. 393 " Diggy doggys," v. 368 Fraiser (Charles), ii. 495 German princes who have fallen in the war, xii. 217 Herbert (Governor), iii. 325 ' Maguire's (Mr. Barney) Account of the Corona- tion, 1838,' iv. 166 Maria Catherine, Lady Blandford, xi. 86 Maria Sophia, Queen of Portugal, xii. 163 " Souchy " : " water - suchy," iv. 137 Spineto (Marquis de), x. 177

Steuart (Sir John), Bart., b. 1716, his title, ix. 26, 417

Stevenage, epitaph at, iii. 485 ; flint stone me- morials, ii. 52

Stevens (Alfred), lions modelled by, iv. 349, 438

Stevens (E.) on monuments to American Indians, i. 37, 491 ; Paris in 1780 and 1860, ix. 415 ; Royal George : name of Durham, vi. 374

Stevens (G. A.), his ' Dramatic History,' vi. 501

Stevens familv of Jamaica, ix. 71, 136 ; x. 11, 137

Stevenson (R. L. ) and E. A. Poe, literary parallel, i. 261 ; as a scientific observer, iv. 205 ; his allusion to ' Maitre Gue"rin,' 290 ; the Widener collection of his works, ix. 301

Stevenson familv, their arms, vii. 91, 138, 154, 235

Stewards, High, and Recorders at the Restoration, ii. 488 ; iii. 17, 138, 376

Stewart or Stuart, lady living in Jermyn Street, 1815-24, x. 429

Stewart (Lieut.) of Scindiah's service, viii. 388

Stewart (Alan) on almshouses near the Strand, vii. 315 Altars, ix. 337 Black Hole of Cal- cutta : Henry Lushington, iii. 265 Blake and his friend Butts, vii. 492 "By hook and crook," xi. 215 Cambridge, honorary degrees at, v. 495 Cheyne Walk, i. 170 Constitution Hill, arch at head of, xii. 283 Cowper (Judith) : Mrs. Maclan, x. 97 " Cyder Cellars," xi. 256,

366 D'Oyley's Warehouse, 1855, xi. 216

Eastbourne worthies, x. 306 Geffery (Sir Robert), i. 04 George I. statues, ii. 136 ; companions of, vii. 334 " Great Historical Picture of the Siege of Acre," vii. 292 " Hie locus odit amat,' iii. 131 Highgate Archway, iv. 274 Honorary degrees at Cambridge, iii. 167 Jockey doctors, v. 517 Jonson (Ben), in Westminster Abbey, i. 112 Junius and the horse-whipping of the Duke of Bedford, iii. 455 Lamb's Chapel, London, vi. 357 Lions modelled by Alfred Stevens, iv. 438 Lord Mayor of London : presenting to the Constable of the Tower, x. 234 Madan (Major James Russell), iii. 249 Marybone Lane and Swallow Street, xi. 325, 410 Masonic drinking-mug : frog or toad mugs, iv. 210 Mortimer's Market, Tottenham Court Road, xi. 287 " Pomander," vi. 213 Regent's Circus, vi. 216 Rosamonda's lake, i. 230 St. Paul's, height of, x. 434 Street-names, origin of, x. 333 Theatre lit by gas, viii. 10 Walton (Izaak) and tomb- scratching, viii. 52 Watchmaker's epitaph at Lydford, iv. 265 Waterloo, xii. 1, 21

Stewart (Major-General Alexander), 1740-94, iv. 67


Stewart (C. Nelson) on " manna of St. Nicholas,""

iii. 488 Stewart (J. Pattison), naval officer, c. 1811, vi-

89, 158

Stewart (Lieut. James), R.N., c. 1820, viii. 388 Stewart (John), and two 18th century pamphlets,.

xii. 15, 288 Stewart (John L. ) on British regimental history,.

ix. 89 ; Fourier Society, vi. 418 Stewart family, Scotland and Ireland, v. 130 p

of Wilmont, co. Down, ix. 128

Stewart, Freeman, Day, and Pyke families, vi. 25 Stewart-Brown (R.) on All'erton, Lanes, and Hard- man family, ii. 249 ; Foster's ' Alumni Canta- brigienses,' i. 247 Stewarton or Stuarton (Count), French author,

xii. 241 Stick inscribed " Tippoo Saib, 1792," ix. 408,.

477 ; x. 14

Stick, wool-gathering stick, x. 110 Sticke", history of the game, i. 385 Stick-in-the-Mud, nickname, earliest use, iii. 106, r

175, 257 Sticklac, use of substance and word in 1742, iii..

166

" Stile "=hill, use of the word, ix. 430, 494 Stilwell (J. P.) on Charterhouse Grammar School,. i. 37 Collie, xii. 470 Dark Saturday, Feb. 25,. 1597, iv. 528 Deer- Leaps, iv. 138 Eastep offerings, xii. 170 Folly, ii. 158 French i O'Connor, vi. 488 Handyman = sailor, i. 498 " Happen," iv. 497 Lema-n Street, E. r iv. 258 Napoleon and the Bellerophon, xi, 438 Somerset House designs, ii. 258 Stock- ings, black and coloured, iv. 214 Thompson,.. Royal Academician, ii. 69 "Tumble-down Dick," iv. 153 Truro's (Lord) Universal Infoi'mation Bureau : the Dutch ell, vi. 413 " Stipend " of a furnace, 16th century, vi. 50 Stirling (Mrs. A. M. W.) on Col. Oakes and Queen. Caroline's funeral, iii. 69 ; trial in 1776, ii. 14 Stock (Mr.), bibliophile, 1735, iv. 307, 356, 459 Stockdale (Rev. Percival), editor of ' English*

Freeholder,' ii. 108, 216 ' Stockeagle," local name for woodpecker, xi. 322 r

390

Stocker family and Florence Nightingale, ii. 165- Stock Exchange known as " The House," ix. 207,-

274

Stockholders, India, stars in lists of, xi. 168, 235 Stockings, black and coloured, iv. 166, 214, 25T r

297 ; v. 38

Stockley (G. W.) on Uniacke family, iv. 276

Stockley (Prof. W. F. P.) on Burke's wife, xi.

319 Byron's " lay " again, ix. 506 ' Happy

Warrior ' and Nelson, xi. 162 ' Julius Cresar, r

verse of, viii. 162 Lady Chapel, xi. 338

" Lallation," vi. 387 Litany: spitting and

stamping the feet, iii. 396 Mediaeval " Obcram-

mergaus," iii. 267 Shakespeare's French, xi.

470 War and the Poets, xii. 305

Stockwell ghost, 1772, pamphlets on, x. 149. 197

Stodart (Malcolm), pianoforte maker, c. 1840, ix..

449

Stoddart (Jane T.) on author wanted, vii. 229 Stoke Dry. ghost of a witch at, viii. 85 Stoke Newington parish registers, 1559-1812, iii.

Stoke Poges, picture of the church, xi. 494 ; xii. 58 Stokes (Adrian) and Duchess of Suffolk, v. 26*