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Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1916.


SUBJECT INDEX.


529


Shipton-under-Wychwood , its history, 380, 425 Shorncliffe, commandants of the camp, 1794-5,

461

Shovell (Sir Cloudesley), his portrait by Rycke, 50 Shrewsbury (Francis Talbot, eleventh Earl of),

his duel with Buckingham, 302, 344 Sigisinundus Sueciae Hferes, portrait, c. 1566, 54 Signs of old London, 84, 218 Signs, theological disputations by means of, 96,

167, 387, 407, 467 Silva (Innocencio Francisco da), Portuguese

bibliographer, 120

Simson (Patrick), his ' Spiritual Songs,' 1685, 160 " Skape," "shak," and " scape," meaning of, 182 Skull, iron nails driven into, 181, 306, 389, 409,

490 Sleeper, superstitious objections to waking, 440,

489 Smith (James), his verses ' Jeu d 'Esprit,' 257,

311

Smith family of Bowldown and Jenner family, 9 Smyrna, Levant Company in, 61 Society for Constitutional Information, c. 1780,

462, 508

Soldiers' Club, earliest report of, 1859, 418 Soldiers, German, amulets worn by, 37 Soldiers, medical experiments made on, 1760-62,

157

Solomon, the judgment of, 18, 55, 107 Somerset (Capt. A. C. S.), Royal Regiment of

Artillery, d. 1854, 421, 491

Songs and Ballads :

  • A doleful dittye of five unfortunat persons,'

317

"Brave Broke he drew his sword," 58 Chesapeake and the Shannon, 58 " Forth shall come an Aske with one eye," 28,

125

  • Good King Wenceslas,' 499
  • Hey for Cavaliers, Hoe for Cavaliers,' 277,

329 "If I were a tinker," 301, 385

  • John Brown,' of Harper's Ferry, 301, 347, 450

"John Smith was a navvy strong and ,"

503

  • Loath to Depart,' 460

" Lord Lovelhe sat at his own castlelgate," 69

  • Marseillaise,' 69, 109

' Omne Bene,' " breaking-up " song, 38, 78 Punch's whole play of the Gunpowder Plot,

139, 209

  • St. Johnston's Hunt is up,' 320

'Sancte Jacoa Compostel,' 1456,279,309, 403 "Since you dragged the 'tarnal crittur," 88 'Turn-Coat,' 453 'Vicar of Bray,' 453

"When Morse (Moss) caught his mare," 321 Sounding-board in Gloucestershire church, 86 Southampton, pronunciation of the name, 259,

327 Southwark, discovery of subterranean passage,

1786, 27, 79 " Sow metal " = cast iron ingots, c. 1840, 278,

366 Spencer (Capt. E.), author of books of travel, c.

1837, 100 Spinets, John Longman, maker of, c. 1801, 199,

465

' Spiritual Songs,' 1685, an " Acrostick " in, 160 Sponge-plant, a substitute for ginger, 182 Spottiswoode & Co. and Ballantyne, Hanson & Co., union of the printing houses, 419


Stamp, red, intertwined initials, " J. W.," 118 Statues: at the Royal Exchange, notes on, 17,

37 ; of London, omissions from lists of, 27,

89 ; in the British Isles, 65, 178, 231, 298, 336,

338, 370, 388, 406, 416 Statuettes, bronze, of Napoleon, 359 Stephens (Mrs. H.), nee Planta, c. 1760, 201 Stewart (John), and two 18th century pamphlets,

15, 288 Stewarton or Stuarton (Count), French author,

241

Stoke Pogis, picture of the church, 58 Stomach-pump, alleged inventor of, 438 Stowe (H. Beecher), Preface to her ' L'ncle Tom's

Cabin,' 9, 58

Strabolgi peerage case, descendants, 50 " Stratford-atte-Bowe," the French of, 301, 366,

404, 470 Street-names : Sweedland or Swedeland Court,

48, 125 " Stricken field," origin of the phrase, 379, 409,

450

Stuart. See Stewart. Stuarton. See Stewarton. Sturge (Joseph), memorial to, Birmingham, 338,

370, 406 Surgical instruments from ancient Etruria', 260,

325, 366

Surnames :

Gulliver, 120 Mediaeval tradesmen, 457 Munday, 36 Pegler, 9, 78 Rumbelow, 468 St. Johnston* 320

Sutton (T.), d. 1611, and the Charterhouse, 315 Swahili MS., whereabouts of, 199 Swallow Street, and Marybone Lane, 169 ; demoli- tion of the Chapel, 316, 372, 386 Swallowfield, Lord Clarendon and, 358 Swan superstition of Hampshire, 258 Swedish medal for the siege of Gluckstadt, 378,

430 Sweedland or Swedeland Court, Bishopsgate, the

spelling, 48, 125 Swift (Dean), his ' The Conduct of the Allies,

421, 469 Sword-rests, mayoral, of wrought iron, their use,

320 Synagogue, Bevis Marks, fire at, c. 1805, 100


Talma as Hamlet by James Lonsdale, 8 Tarpley (Dr. T. Griffin), Virginian loyalist, c.

1783, 482

Tartans of the Scots trewsed regiments, 83 Taswoll (J.), Westminster scholar, c. 1715, 69, 147 Taswell (W.), Westminster scholar, c. 1760, 69,

147

Tavern Signs :

Cider Cellar, Maid.-n Lane, 14

George in the Tree, 279

Mother Huff-Cap, 279, 346, 385, 446, 506

Prince <>f \Yales, c. 1800, 68

Shakespeare's Head, Co vent Garden, 201, 247

Tom o' Bedlam, 279, 506

TayW (('apt. W. Ryves Nash), Royal Reg. Artillery, d. 1868, 421