TENTH SERIES.
271
Stepney Amazon, Phoebe Hessel, ii. 16, 74
Stepney Church, Leche inscription in, i. 207, 274
Stepney Court Bolls, c. 1617, vii. 127
Steps of Grace at Berwick, ii. 426, 516
Sterling (Capt. Edward) and ' The Times/ ix.
396 Sterling (Bev. James), his ' Poetical Works '
(1734) and identity, iii. 385 Sterne (C.) and Johnson at " The Cheshire Cheese,"
v. 108 ; his letters to Bev. John Blake, 247 Steuart (A. F.) on Duchess of Cannizaro, iv. 456. Casanoviana : Col. W. Cuninghame, xi. 147. Clairmont (Jane), her grave, ii. 284. ' Diary,' 1820-30, viii. 387. Light (Col. Win.), his publications, iii. 85. Light Dragoons, 4th, iv. 69. Margaret of Austria, vi. 292. Bomanoff and Stuart pedigree, iv. 157. Sobieski family, ix. 28 Steuart (John), commercial traveller, his will,
1682, vii. 387
Stevens (E.) on Darrel or Dorrell's deed, v. 285.
Public speaking in Shakespeare's day, viii. 415 ;
ix. 297. Shakespeariana, viii. 303. Tea as
a meal, ii. 17. Tideswell and Tideslow, i. 371
Stevens (H. W. P.) on Dockwra = Brockett, ix. 89.
Downing family, i. 44 Stevens (Bichard), his biography, ii. 35 Stevens (Miss Sisson) = William Hemming, iii. 349 Stevenson (A. P.) on quotations wanted, vi. 16.
Williams (Hon. Samuel), x. 349 Stevenson (George J.), his ' City Boad Chapel,'
v. 328
Stevenson (Hay ) = Jessie Graham, vi. 229 Stevenson (Matthew), portrait by Gaywood, x. 189 Stevenson (B. L.) use of " hebdomadary," v. 44, 91 ; lines by, 76 ; first edition of ' New Arabian Nights,' 107 ; and Schubert, ix. 249 ; and the housemaid, xi. 449, 518 ; on N.B., 449 Stevenson (W. ) on abbey or priory, vi. 73 Steward (Charles), statue at Bradford-on-Avon,
ii. 444 Steward (Bichard) and Westminster School,
xi. 289, 378, 455
Steward of the Household, y. 348, 396 Stewart (Alan) on Arachne House, x. 373. Bacchanals or Bag-o-Nails, vi. 490. Bombay Grab, iv. 177. Bothwell (Lord), ii. 27. Broach or brooch, iii. 28. Camelford (Lord), his duel, v. 162. " Caveac " Tavern, viii. 116. Christ's Hospital, iv. 310. Church spoons, iv. 468. Cromwell (Oliver), his head, xi. 390. " Dog and Pot," xii. 298. Dotty, vi. 309. Election Sunday, Westminster School, vi. 213. Epitaph on Ann Davies, ii. 152. Epitaphiana, iii. 24. " Essex Serpent," x. 376. Fig tree in the City, xi. 178 ; xii. 336. Flying Bridge, ii. 491. Hickford's Boom, Brewer Street, vii. 196. Hildesley (Mark), i. 344 ; ii. 53. ' Into Thy Hands, O Lord,' viii. 396. " It is the Mass that matters," xi. 98. James IV. of Scotland, xii. 316. Laws or custom of war, vi. 516. Lettsom (Dr.), v. 191. Lincoln's Inn, i. 401. London remains, viii. 271, 337, 392, 476. Madan (Martin), of Nevis, ix. 509. Nutting, iv. 396. ' Old Bell " Inn, Holborn Hill, iii. 366. ' Prince ' Boothby, viii. 14. Bandolph (Thomas), i. 285. Tombstones and inscriptions, viii. 434. Wife bazaar : childers, ix. 416 Stewart (Aubrey) on wooden cups in East Anglia,
vii. 489 Stewart (General Chas.), portrait by Bomney, i.
127, 174 Stewart (C. P.) on Napoleon at St. Helena, i. 126
Stewart (Gilbert), Botterdarn merchant, 1698,
iv. 487
Stewart (H. H.) on authors of quotations, x. 408. Essex's Irish campaign, xi. 69
Stewart (J. A.) on the National Flag, x. 332
Stewart (J. J.) on Scots Greys, x. 347
Stewart (J. L.) on Donna Maria of Spain, xii. 47. Egypt as a place-name, xi. 174
Stewart (Mrs. Col.), formerly Harriet Wainewright, xi. 48
Stewart (Hon. Mrs. S.) on famous Jewesses, xi. 268. Jews and Jewesses in fiction, xi. 169, 254
Stewart (W. B.) on Bev. John Byng, ix. 29
Stewart and Halley families, ix. 446
Stewart of Lome effigy discovered, v. 326
Stewart-Brown (B.) on Abbott family, vi. 329. Arden (John), vi. 355. Ballad by Heber : W. Crane, v. 413. Purnell (John), vi. 130. St. John (Henry Paulett), B.N., vi. 48
Steyne, derivation of the word, vi. 288, 352
Stickle-back, its various names, iii. 5
Stickpenny, use of the word in 1601, iii. 70
Still-born children, i. 281
Stillingflete (Jean), and Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, iv. 167
Stillington (Bishop), d. 1491, vii. 232
' Stilton Hero,' poem, copy discovered, x. 245
Stilwell (G. H.) on main: its early meaning, ix. 169
Stilwell (J. P.) on bell-horses, vii. 33. Bruges, xi. 254. Chamber-horse for exercise, xi. 113. Churchwardens' accounts, vii. 275. Dowb, viii. 135. Elder-bush folk-lore, viii. 213. " Esprit de 1'escalier," vii. 296. George I. : the nightingale and death, viii. 57. Hame-rein, x. 196. Hazel in politics, ix. 258. Kissing gates, ii. 396. Lych gates, ix. 495. Manor Mesne, vi. 238. "Over fork: fork over," vii. 33. Pig: swine: hog, iv. 512. Pightle : pikle, vi. 37. Steepe surname, xi. 117. Suffragettes : ' The Girl of the Period Mis- cellany,' xi. 115. Twizzle-twigs, iv. 507. Worple Way, vii. 456. Zad (Adam), ii. 48
Stirling (Mrs. A. M. W.) on Queen Elizabeth's thanksgiving, xi. 147
Stirling (Elizabeth), her song " Come out, 'tis now September," iv. 446
Stirling Castle, its Constables or Governors, iii. 147
Stivens (John), Surgeon-in-Ordinary, 1737, vii. 10
Stiverton arms and family, xii. 369
Stob in Scottish place-names, ii. 409, 495 ; iii. 14
Stockenstrom, Lieutenant-Governor at the Cape of Good Hope, caricatures of, vi. 347
Stocker (John), Westminster almsman, xi. 227, 355
Stocks in use, c. 1859, xii. 27
Stocktaking and inventories in antiquity, v. 168
Stoke, Notts, battle of, 1487, ix. 485
Stoke, Wirral, parish registers, x. 287
Stoke Newington and Tottenham parish registers, iii. 226
Stokes (F. G.) on Doomsday bell at Jerusalem, ix. 169 fcft
Stokes (H. P.) on Chris. Smart and the madhouse, iii. 276
Stokes (J. L.) on Public Schools and unmeaning Latin couplets, xii. 468
Stokesay Castle, plans of, vi. 208, 258, 274, 338
Stole, crossed, its symbolism, iii. 329, 369
Stomach, called " Little Mary," i. 70 ; Bacon on, xi. 428
Stone, carved, 1602, i. 109, 158