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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1916.


" Rodds " and " dale workes," land measures,

221, 271

Roehampton and Sir Walter Scott, 1831, 300 Rogers (John), the bust of, 180, 231, 508 Roman ' Index,' English authors placed on, 1600-

1750, 333 Ronjat (S.), Sergeant-Surgeon to William III.,

259, 309

Rooke (Birgit), Abbess of Syon, 1576, 54 ' Ros Rosarum ex Horto Poetarum,' 1885, by

E. V. B., 379, 426, 487 Rosande (Heer van), Fred. Willem van Wassenaer,

b. 1658, 422, 485

Rose Theatre still standing in 1622, 459 Rose, white, origin of association with York, 201,

269 Rosenhagen (Rev. P.), of Colombo, d. 1799, 442,

488

Roses, a cause of colds and sneezing, 147, 208 Royal British Institution in Cowper Street, 1856,

86

Royal Exchange, notes on the statues, 17, 37 Royal Regiment of Artillery, deaths of officers,

50, 107, 378, 401, 421, 430, 491 Royalty, the superstitions of, 98 Rumbelow surname, 468 Russian Easter, observances, 32 Russian names, their pronunciation, 340, 382 Rycko (W. de), his portrait of Sir C. Shovell, 50


Sabbath of the Jews, munition-making on, 278 " Sacramentum," formula of the Roman soldier,

33

Saga, High-Dutch, Beowulf in, 133 St. Andrew, colour connected with, 49, 110, 205,

252, 289, 311

St. Cotumba, his ' Psalter,' Irish MS., 253 St. Dunstan-in- the- West, the tombstones of, 501 St. George Rex or Rex family, 378 St. Hubert, arms of, 118 St. Hubert in Ardenne, arms of abbey and town,

118, 170

St. Johnston as a place-name and surname. 320 St. Mary's, Lambeth, inscriptions in churchyard,

296, 355, 396, 436, 449, 477 St. Michael's Mount, the priory of, 239, 330 Saint Quentin, part author of ' A Complete System

of Geography,' 1811, 302 St. Saviour s, Southwark, subterranean passage,

27, 79

St. S with in able to restore broken eggs, 480 St. Thomas Cantilupe, a ' Life ' of, 101, 147 Salonika, pronunciation of the place-name. 400,

489

Salt-boxes, used in burlesque music, '121 Sambucus (Johannes), his ' Orationes Sex,' 301 Sampler verses worked by Marjery Williams, 94,

164, 229, 250 ' Sancte Jaco a Compostel,' Spanish song, 1456,

279, 309, 403

Sanctuary, violation of, by Greeks, 200, 266 Sandford family of Leonard Stanley, arms of, 86,

126 Sankey (General), his descendants and arms, 200,

247 Satires, cryptographic, of the eighteenth century,

Savory (Mr.), Mrs. Billington's trustee, 321, 391 Scanderoon (Alexandretta), English Consuls of the Levant Company, 93, 167


" Scape," " shak," and " skape," meaning of, 182 ' Scarsdale,' a Lancashire novel, 220, 286 Schomberg (Solomon), author, c. 1766, 482 Schwering (Count Axel von), his identity, 72 Scogan, the name a byword for " meane

honestie," 481 Scotch Court of Session, claim made in, c. 1800,

101, 166, 209, 306

Scots trewsed regiments, the tartans of, 83 Scott (Jessie), Mrs. Huxley, Sir W. Scott's niece,

173, 231

Scott (John), D.D. of Oxford, 1731, 400 Scott (Margaret), at. 125, d. 1738, 30, 146 Scott (Sir Walter), records of. at the War Office,

173, 231 ; as a cornet of Hussars, 241, 304 ;

his visit to London, 1831, 300 ; Richard Meiid-

ham in his ' Red Gauntlet,' 319 Scott (Thomas), records of, at the War Office, 173,

231

' Scourge,' 1752, epitaphs from, 28, 107 Sea -trumpet, meanings of the word, 260 Seal, crest on, man's head with a cap, 48, 267 Seal of the Abbot of Ramsey, c. 1240, 260 Seldam in Cheapside, origin of the name, 421 Semple (Major), his wife's name, 220, 271 Seneca, his phrase " Initium ca3citas, progressio

labor," 341. 450

Septs, Highland, their constitution, 220, 288 Sermons : American burlesque, its publication,

68, 110, 229 ; on the execution of Charles I.,

440 Servant, ' Trusty Servant,' the painter of,

c. 1620, 193, 267, 342 " Seven Eyes," of Christ, in Welsh poetry, 420,

486

Seymour (Queen Jane), her death, 48, 106 "Shak," "skape," and "scape," meaning of,

182 Shakespeare (W.), the Ludgate or Graf ton picture

of, 15 ; and Blackfriars Theatre, 47, 108 ;

the colour, of his eyes, 117 ; and Meredith,

138 ; his son-in-law's patients, 157, 391 ; pub- lishers of his ' Henry V.,' 181 ; ' Passionate

Pilgrim,' original edition, 1599. 259, 487; his

' Pericles,' and George Wilkins, 377 ; Othello

in the original Italian, 460 Shakespeare's Head, tavern sign, Covent Garden,

201, 247

Shakespearian^ :

'Henry IV.,' Part I., Act II. sc. i., "two

razes of ginger," 6, 76 ' Henry VIII.,' Act III. sc. ii., " that am,

have, and will be," 117 ' Measure for Measure,' Act I. sc. ii., " The

King of Hungary's peace," 98 ' Twelfth Night,' Act IV. sc. ii., " Hey,

Robin, gentle Robin." 438 Shamelhorde, Port of, Isle of Wight, 1339, 242,

328

Shannon and Chesapeake, song, 1813, 58 ' ShaAv (Lieut.-Col. Claudius), Royal Regiment of

Artillery, d. 1861, 401 Sheffield, Griffith, Hunt, Cole, and Cox families,

280, 329 Sheldon (W.) of the Pantheon, Oxford Street,

1791, 9

Shelley (P. B.) and his " Pecksie," 378 Sheriffs, High, of counties, made county magis- trates, 68 ' Sherwood Forest,' by Mrs. E. S. Gooch, 1804,

401 | Shiffles, meaning of the word, 400, 466