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287
Stokes (H. P.) on Act regulating medical practice,
vii. 453 Gray and Antrobus family, vii. 35
Paris family, ii. 53 Pauper's badge, ii. 487
Stokes (J. L.) 'on Public School Registers, i. 271
Stokes (W.), lecturer on memory, his death, viii. 488
Stole, Groom of the, Court official, viii. 466, 515 ; ix. 32, 95, 157; x. 295, 358, 410, 435
'Stomach-pump, alleged inventor of, xii. 438
Stone (Andrew), c. 1748, his biography, iii. 450
Stone (Christopher) on oil painting on brass, ix. 229
4Stone (G.), Archbishop of Armagh, his biography, iii. 450 ; iv. 55
tStone (H.) on " Do you come from Topsham ? " vii. 229 ; history of churches, in situ, 377 ; Abraham Ezekiel Ezekiel, viii. 369, 494
SStone (J. Harris) on Aphra as a Christian name : Fordwich Church, Kent, viii. 505 Baked p ears =" Wardens ": Bedford Fair, iv. 309 Barfreston Church, i. 348 " Brother Jo- hannes," x. 370 Castle Howard Mabuse : two dogs, iv. 227 English Altar Virgin in Santiago, ii. 248, 517 English clocks in Pontevedra Museum, ii. 267 English graves at Avignon : J. S. Miel and his wife, vii. 26 Fordwich, the old port of Canterbury, vi. 368 Heart-burial in niches in church walls, viii. 289, 352, 432 Martin (Richard), i. 476 Moore's (Sir John) brother, Surgeon James Moore : his burial- place, viii. 66 Neolithic remains: their geo- graphical distribution, v. 472 Old man's hobby, vii. 267 " Our life is but a winter's day," v. 518 Rags left at wells, iii. 409 " Sleeveless errand," vi. 16 Stonehenge : 4 The Birth of Merlin,' iv. 128 Tree folk-lore : the elder, xii. 507
Stone, inscribed, discovered in Derbyshire, i. 29 ; at Bellevue, c. 1779 : parallels in Scott and Dickens, iv. 443 ; account of, in MS., 1724, vi. 64
"Stone, monosceros, ultimate source of, v. 1 46
"Stone, sculptured, in Newgate Street, removed 1868, x. 50, 114
'Stone capital in old High Tower, Westminster, ii. 181
Stone circle on Meayll Hill, Isle of Man. vii. 383
Stone circles, and Quintus Cicero, viii. 229 ; ix. 90
Stone effigies, dogs and animals on, iii. 208, 310, 376, 451
Stone from Carthage at St. Dunstan's, Stepney, vii. 109, 195, 276
Stonehenge, legend of the origin of, iv. 128, 178, 235, 295, 395
Stonehewer (Richard), his mother, vi. 450
Stone in Pentonville Road, its history, ii. 87, 156
'Stone in place-names, ii. 9, 96 Stoneley Priory, its arms, i. 510 ; ii. 59 Stones, holed bridal, origin of, iv. 227, 463, 533 ; v. 54
Atones, Irish pillar -stones, x. 167
Stones, pillar stones and cromlechs, v. 370
Stones, " tracked," found in Ireland, ii. 288
Stones, upright, in open churchyards, ix. 35, 91,
158
Stones' End, Borough, its locality, v. 289, 396, 535; vi. 231
Stones from Barbados used for filtering, xi. 229, 310
Stones in early village life, ii. 9, 96
Stones of buildings and monuments in London, vii.
16, 77, 211 ; viii. 18 ; x. 138 Stones used to staunch blood, xi. 410, 475 Stone vessels, curious, their use, vii. 208, 255 Stonham family, i. 489
" Stop-dogs," meaning of the word, v. 230 Stopes (C. C.) on billiard tables, i. 145 Bohemia (Queen of), her Players, i. 246 Book-purchasef of Charles II., i. 481 ; ii. 32 Burbage (Richard), vii. 366 " Corvicer," ix. 477 Families : dura- tion in male line, v. 355 Fines as Christian name, v. 395 French marriages, in Lanark, 1812, x. 367 " Garrett Johnson ; tomb- maker," ix. 445 Globe, site of. xi. 447 Gloucester election, 1761, i. ]27 Hamlett (Katharine), drowning of : Warwickshire coroner's inquests, vii. 306 " Honorincabili- tudinitatibus " : early use, iv. 487 James I.'B dislike of centralization, xii. 4] 8 James I.V expenses, xii. 398 Liberty of Blackfriars, iii 465 Lunatics : their treatment in Elizabeth's reign, iii. 326 Order for a Bible 1tmp. James, I., iii. 284 Pembroke (Earl of) and Richarc Burbage, vii. 326, 434 Plays at Hampstead. 1709, xii. 377 Selkirk family, v. 375 Seven- teenth-century books : their vicissitudes, v. 21 Suffolk (Henry), Duke of, iii. 445 Tallis and Bird, iii. 487 Thrcgmcrton (Sh Robert), letter from, t. Hen. VII., ix. 405 Stopford on author wanted, x. 250 Storey (W. L.) on authors wanted, xii. 421 ; ' Scourge,' 28 ; to be " out " for a thirg, vi. 494 ; ' Vivian Grey ' queries, vii. 409 Storey's Gate Tavern and Coffee-House, vii. 449,
516
Stories, " good stories," early examples of, v.
149, 275 ; humorous, ' The Cornish Jury,' viii.
449; ix. 51, 154; published c. 1863 and c.
1860, viii. 368 ; short, c. 1892, i. 9
Storm, 1703. list of ships lost in, v. 348 ; vi. 11 ;
viii. 346
Storrington, in Sussex, origin of the name, ii. 150 Story (A. T.) on burial place of Margaret (Peggy)
Shippen, wife of Benedict Arnold, vii. 370 Stote (Bertram), M.P. 1702-5, vii. 110, 175 Stothard (T.), his visit to Italy in 1824, i. 243 Stoughton (G. Diops), barrister, 1711, vi. 450 Stout (Sarah), tract on her murder, 1728, vi. 46P ;
vii. 31, 134
Stove, dangerous, viewed by order, 1627, v. 206 Stow (J.), his ' Survey,' 1618 edition, x. 248 Stowe (Mrs. H. Beecher), her 'Uncle Tom's
Cabin,' vi. 367, 436, 493 ; xii. 9, 58 Stowes (Margaret ) = Miles Gale, 1712, their
descendants, iii. 208, 316 Stowmarket, effigies on tomb, c. 15$0, i. 348 Strabolgi peerage case, descendants, xii. 50 Strachan (L. R. M.) on " -al," noun -suffix : " disallowal," " disallowance," vii. 414 Alexander the Great and Paradise, v. 154 " Apium," vii. 74 Authors wanted, vii. 176. 354 Authors of quotations wanted, i. 335 ; ii. 178 ; vi. 355 ; ix. 57, 396 Authors or explana- tions wanted, v. 416 " Bartholomew ware," v. 195 Battle of Maldon, vii. 197 Beaupuis, v. 157 Belshazzar's Feast, vi. 496 " Bill " in Wordsworth, ix. 129 Boswell, cousin of, iii. 338 " Brexen .journeys," vii. 478 Browning (Mrs.) and Sappho, i. 52 Burke quotation, vii. 154 Carlyle : explanation of references wanted