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GENERAL INDEX.
v. 435 Casanova and Carlyle, vi. 16 Clergy
retiring from the dinner table, ii. 69 Coleridge
on firegrate folk-lore, ii. 17 " Curzo," vii. 172
" Dope," " to dope," " doper," vii. 134
" Dowler," vii. 437 Dryden's ' Character of
Polybius,' ix. 103 Eckwald the Dwarf in
Goethe, vi. 132 Erasmus or Tindale, vi. 337
" Exate," vi. 297" Finstall," vi. 511
Fountain pens, v. 388 " Fry " in Dry den and
Leigh Hunt, ii. 321" Furdall," vii. 337
Goethe quotation in Carlyle and Buskin, vi.
106 ' Grammar Gurton,' vii. 18 Gray's
' Elegy ' : translations and parodies, vi. 157
Johnsoniana, ix. 413 Keighley : pronuncia-
tion, v. 378 ' Kenilworth,' variants in the
text of, vi. 488 Kipling and the swastika, ii.
292 ' Lorna Doone,' words and phrases in, ix.
75 Love -letters, strange finds of, vi. 450
" Marrow skying," vii. 154 " Memmian nap-
tha-pits " in Tennyson, ix. 67 Miller of
Huntingdon, viii. 30 Montfort (Simon de) :
translation of French poem, iii. 353 Motto to
a sonnet of Wordsworth's, ix. 148 Newbourg
(His Highness John William), Count Palatine,
i. 54 Novalis and John Stuart Mill on suicide,
vi. 4&2 Oliveretto, vi. 473" Out " for a
thing, vi. 494 " Oxendoles " : " aughendols,"
ix. 77 Panthera, v. 177 Puckled, iii. 78
Reference and quotation wanted, viii. 117
" Rucksack " or " rucksack," ix. 413 Saunter,
i. 512 Shakespeare and the Warwickshire
dialect, ix. 394 Smallpox and the stars, iii,
335 Stael (Baron de) in Scotland, iii. 238
" Throp's wife," ix. 13 " Titmarsh " in an
alleged poem by Tennyson, ix. 487 " Trod,"
" trode," past tense of " tread," ix. 116 Wax-
work effigies in Westminster Abbey, vii. 314
Stradonit/, (Di\ Stephan Kekule von) on Palm the bookseller, shot by Napoleon, x. 55
Straff ord (Earl of) and Col. Nathaniel Gordon, v. 289
Strahan (Alexander), publisher, c. 1870, ix. 490; x. 14
Strahan (Andrew and William), letters written to, iv. 67
Strand, almhouses near, c. 1820, vii. 130, 236, 315, 417 : viii. 333, 377 ; 17th century houses, xi. 24 ; Roman Bath in, ix. 5, 93 ; the demoli- tion of Nos. 413 and 414, 387
Strangers, burial-entries of, iii. 84
Strasburg, view of the city, 1613, xi. 414
" Stratford-atte-Bowe," the French of, xii. 301, 368, 404, 470
Stratford -on -A von, quotations from letter, 1760, vii. 126
Strabhnairn (Field-Marshal Lord), his representa- tives, i. 467
Stratton and St. Columb accounts, temp. Eliza- beth, iv. 7, 74
Strawberry, " the d d strawberry," x. 30, 233
Strawberry Hill, catalogues, i. 34, 214 ; ' Descrip- tion of the Villa,' published 1774, iv. 207, 251
Straw under bridges being repaired, iv. 508 ; v. 18
Street (E. E.) on Corporation of St. Pancras,
Chichester, viii. 213 Curious staff, v. 138
" De la " in English surnames, iv. 174 Elzevir, viii. 251 " Hem of a noise," i. 258 Knights of Malta in Sussex, ii. 457 Language and phy siognomy, i. 33 " Make a long arm," iv. 158
Noah as a girl's name, i. 7 Thatch fires, viii.-
76 Turcopolerius, ii. 336 Van Helmont, the-
Younger, vii. 378 Wall-papers, i. 350
Woodyer, iii. 116 " Yeoman " of the signals*,
vii. 310
Street cries, London, ii. 387
Street Names:
Allsop Place, ix. 305
Ballard's Lane, Finchley, xi. 210, 384
Buckeridge Street and Alley, ix. 50
Burr Street, ix. 51
Cockleshell Walk, viii. 450
Crooked Usuage, vii. 150 ; viii, 187
Dublin, of, vii. 285 ; xi. 416
Duplex Ride, vii. 150
Florence, of old, v. 23
Foghamshire, vi. 487
Fox, iv. 130, 178
Gas, viii. 290, 337, 356, 378, 418 y 472*
German origin, x. 409, 476
Hanging-sword Alley, ii. 269, 337
High Timber Street, x. 289, 333
Knot Street, iv. 130, 178
Lawrence Street, iii. 309, 398, 437
Literature on, viii. 90, 158, 198
little Durweston Street, x. 289, 333
London,, old, v. 247 ; vi. 6
Marybone Lane, xi. 210, 258, 325, 410, 49T
Neckinger Street, x. 91
Poets Road, Canonbury, v. 389, 517
Senrab Street, xi. 167"
Sweedland or Swedeland Court, xii. 48, 125-
Tooley Street, v. 250, 397
Tweeter's Alley, viii. 310
Walm, iv. 290," 358, 517
Wilderness Row, vii. 428, 495 ; viii. 37, 53 r -
151, 233 Street nomenclature, origin and meaning of, iv
187, 236, 339 Streets in London, the widest, v. 428 ; renamed,
x. 250, 333 Streets of Old London, ix. 57 Strettell-Utterson book -sale, 1832, i. 448 ; ii. 16,
94 Stretton (Hesba), origin of her pseudonym, vii.
484 " Stricken field," origin of the phrase, xii. 379, 409,
450 Strickland (Sir Charles William) and ' Tom Brown's
Schooldays,' i. 64, 118
" Strikefire "= gin, use of the word. iv. 366 " Strike of Saunsons," meaning of the phrase, iii.-
108
" Strip and go naked "= gin, iv. 366 Strode family in America, vii. 369 " Strokhede nayles," meaning of the term, viii. 426 Stronach (G.) on Shakespeare and the Warwick- shire dialect, x. 156
Strong (Rev. C.), c. 1835, his sonnets, xi. 472 Strong (H. A.) on culprit, i. 413 ; Onocrotalus, a
bird, 392
Strout (John), of Devon, d. 1644, viii. 489 ; ix. 32"
Strugnell (Commander W. Hawkes) on Cowes, i.
156 ; marriage in a shift, 50 ; " Within sound
of Bow bells," ix. 167
Strugr (Thorbjorn), descended from Harald the
Gold Beard, ii. 389, 458
Strummel-patch'd, Jonson's use of the word, ii.- 174 _