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ELEVENTH SERIES,


291


Sussex (Duke of), his morganatic marriages, ix.

470, 518 ; x. 36

Sussex ironworks, obsolete terms in, i. 116 Sustermans (Justus), 1597-1670, pictures by, iii.

267, 314, 418 ; iv. 195 Sutherland (A.) on Limburger cheese and coffin,

iv. 29

Sutocs on Ashton (Sir William), iii. 477 Barnet, battle of, its site, iii. 414 Gordon (Beatrix )= Robert Arbuthnot, iii. 234 Hampshire map, iii. 236 Horsley (Samuel), iv. 154 Mackaye (Sandy) in ' Alton Locke,' iii. 416 Tallard (Marshal), prisoner of war, iii. 396 Sutton (Mr.) of Surbiton, d. 1913, his hobbv, vii.

267

Sutton (C. W.) on Belshazzar's Feast, vi. 495 Billyng's ' Five Wounds of Christ,' i. 333 Bird name : ' Emigration of Birds,' ix. 395 Device on encaustic tiles, x. 97 " Dubbing " : " iling," viii. 29 Goethe: St. Philip Neri, ix. 329 Me"rimee's " Inconnue," i. 73 Municipal records printed, vi. 197 Rogers (John), M.D., ix. 268 Swale (J. H.), mathematician, i. 192 Wood (Richard Henry), F.S.A., x. 277 Sutton (T.), d. 1611, and the Charterhouse, xii.

315

Svabach, Cech word, its etymology, i. 265, 375 " Swabos," Serbian name for opponents, x. 507 Swaen (A. E. H.) on hornbook temp. Elizabeth, i. 48 ; Gray's ' Elegy ' : translations and parodies, iii. 145

Swahili MS., whereabouts of, xii. 199 " Swale," American and English meanings of the

word, iv. 67, 114, 175, 351. 438, 495 Swale (Mrs.), 1761-1845, her biography, ii. 248 Swale (J. H.), mathematician, c. 1821, i. 107,

192

Swallow (J. C.), R.A., his biography, vii. 169 Swallowfleld, Lord Clarendon and, xii. 358 Swallow in Greek carol, the translator, iii. 69 Swallow Street and Marybone Lane, xi. 210, 258, 325, 410, 497 ; xii. 169 ; demolition of the Chapel, 316, 372, 386

Swammerdam, his ' History of Insects ' trans- lated, iii. 448 ; iv. 18 Swanland (Simon de), London merchant, and

Edward II., iv. 1

Swan marks in will dated 1593, iii. 306 Swansea, Ann Hatton of, her will and cards, i. 422,

518

Swan superstition of Hampshire, xii. 258 Swanzy (H. B.) on Euseby Cleaver, Archbishop of Dublin, iii. 53 ; Cotter (Rogerson), iii. 53 ; Fitzgerald (William), iii. 53 .- Irish family histories, viii. 124 ; Pinkstan James, vii. 518 ; Regimental histories, i. 406 Swastika, Indian symbol, and Kipling, ii. 188,

239, 292, 338, 395 " Sweal," American and English meanings of the

word, iv. 351, 438, 495 Swearing, profane, public reading of Act against,

1819, iv. 386

Sweden, use of Latin name Suecia, vi. 368 Swedenborg, and De Quincey, i. 109, 435, 511 ; derivation of his name, 365 ; MS. missing, ii. 22 ; newspaper advertisement, 1783, vi. 148 ; reproduction of his MSS., viii. 301, 322 Swedenborgian magazine, centenary of, v. 84 Swedenborgians and William Blake, xi. 276 ; titles and authors of their hymns, iv. 409


Swedish ambassador in London, 1764-1770, ix. 51, 95

Swedish Legation in London on Swedish ambassa- dor, ix. 95

Swedish medal for the siege of Gluckstadt, xii. 378, 430

Swedish mission to Abyssinia, 1866, iii. 288, 417

Swecdland or Swedeland Court, Bishopsgate, the spelling, xii. 48, 125

Sweepstake as a surname, ii. 86

Sweetapple (H. Algar) on Sweetapple surname : Sweetapple Court, iv. 213

Sweetapple Court, origin of the name, iv. 213

Sweetapple surname, iii. 66, 134, 213, 293 ; iv. 213

Sweeting (W. D.) on authors of quotations wanted, iv. 58

Sweet lavender, old London cry, ii. 144 ; iv. 66

Sweetman (G. ) on Turkey captives, brief at Wincanton, i. 488

" Swell of soul," phrase quoted by Disraeli, viii. 170

Swift (Dean) and ' The Postman,' i. 8 ; at Havisham, 8, 135, 295 ; on eagle and wasp, 8, 295; and the Irish War, 1688-91, ii. 209, 317 ; Pope's description of, iv. 270, 314, 419 ; and ' The . Intelligencer,' first edition, 407, 473 ; and the Rev. J. Geree, v.. 8, 76, 114, 256 ; engraving of Capt. Gulliver, viii. 190 ; and " Dunstable lark," 469, 515 : " Bristol barrels " in ' Gulliver's Travels,' ix. 248 ; references for quotations, 487 ; his relationship to Dryden, xi. 191, 257 ; his 'The Conduct of the Allies,' xii. 421, 469

Swift family and Miss Pendlebury, ii. 47

Swift family of Goodrich, ii. 228

Swinburne (A. C.), reminiscences of, in D'Annun- zio, v. 201 ; his use of " the morn," vi. 147, 216 ; as polyglot author, ix. 88, 156 ; his ' Erechtheus,' xi. 377

Swinburne (Philip and Mary), 1779, their family, xi. 188

Swinburne Hall, co. Yorks, c. 1706, ix. 9

Swinfen (John), of the Long Parliament, ix. 307, 375, 438 ; x. 16

Swinton (G. S. C.) on families : duration in male line, v. 92

" Swiss Cottage Tavern," its removal, iv. 464, 514 ; v. 55

Swiss regiments in British service, v. 491 ; vi. 71

Switzerland, Shakespeare Quartos in, 1857, ii. 288, 353

Sword -rests, mayoral, of wrought iron, their use, xii. 320

Swords, by Moore of Old Bond Street c. 1799, iii. 228 ; of Lord Mayor, used on State occasions, ix. Ill ; municipal, i. 107 ; the .wearing of, viii. 410, 493 : ix. 32, 71

Swynnerton (C.) on ancient terms, iv. 528 ; v. 138 Apps (G. J.) : ' Returning from Church,' ii. 329 " Armiger " and " husbandman," vi. 268 Bactrian coin, curious, vii. 388 " Cambo Brittanicus," x. 387 Guest-chapels, conven- tual, x. 270 " In pomario quiddam," v. 307 " In spite of his teeth," iv. 267 Knibberch (F.), iv. 289, 337 Monastic churches, sub- dedication of naves in, xii. 68 Mortimer (Roger) of Wigmore, certain chattels of, x. 126 Oxford University print, x. 48 Schortelyme, ri. 250 Staffordshire charter c. 1180, iii. 349

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