TENTH SERIES.
275
Sutton (C. W.) on Robert Crozier, artist, xii. 354.
Gerard (Ebenezer), x. 517. Halliwell (Henry),
xi. 18. Liverpool printed books : Dr. Hood,
iv. 137. Margaret of Richmond, xii. 15.
National Instructor, v. 229. Provincial book-
sellers, v. 342. Rebus in churches, v. 250.
Wiltshire naturalist, ii. 248. ' Yahoo,' xii. 177
Sutton (O. J.) on witchcraft bibliography, xi. 492. Yorkshire similes, xii. 218
Sutton family of Osbaston, xii. 287
Swaen (A. E. H.) on Anthony Brewer, ii. 468. Brewer's ' Lovesick King,' ii. 409. Decuyper's ' College Alphabet,' v. 451. ' How a Man may choose a Good Wife,' xii. 67. Strater (Jan), xi. 147. " What if a day, or a month, or a year," ii. 388
Swain (T. Hill) and Nelson's death, xii. 169, 318
Swale, the, and St. Paulinus, iv. 168, 254
Swan (Dr. John), Dr. Johnson, and Dr. Watts, vii. 348, 475 ; viii. 178
Swan names, ii. 128, 151
Swank, slang term, its meanings, ix. 428, 513 ; x. 192 ; xii. 60
Swann (Emma), on seven-sacrament fonts, v. 35
Swans, right to keep, x. 449
Sweden, Fleetwoods in, viii. 488
Sweden (Christina, Queen of), her works, v. 489 ; vi. 12
Sweden (King of) on the balance of power, ii. 8, 94
Swedenborg (Emanuel), and Hector Berlioz, i. 26 ; and Lady Wilde, iv. 331 ; and De Quincey, 529 ; his works and burial-place, ix. 260, 369, 416 ; his memorial tablet, ix. 468 ; x. 56 ; and Coventry Patmore, xi. 346, 433
Swedenborgianism in Philadelphia, iii. 86
Swedish Church, Prince's Square, its history, ix. 369, 416 ; x. 97, 154
Swedish painters in England, xi. 467, 514 ; xii. 54
Swedish royal family, iii. 409, 456 ; iv. 91, 196, 293, 352
Sweek, name for jack-bar or bijou, i. 456
Sweers ( Cornelius ) = Hannah Murdoch, 1770, viii. 230
' Sweet Nan of Hampton Court,' print, x. 49
Sweeting (W. D.) on clerical interments, x. 233. Fire engines, xi. 8. Ruckholt House, xi. 92. Wound : its pronunciation, viii. 74
Sweetman (G.) on Robert Newman, xii. 55. Yale (Elihu), his epitaph, xi. 193
Sweetmeat called pincushion, vi. 50, 114, 155, 174
Swerve in cricket, use of the word, v. 426 ; vi. 55, 133
Swett family of Devon and U.S., ii. 8
Swift (Dean), picture of him and Vanessa by W. T. Frith, i. 67 ; his gold snuff-box, ii. 249, 292 ; his ' Mrs. Butler the Player in Ireland to Mrs. Bracegirdle,' iii. 265 ; his ' City Shower,' 295 ; Gay's ' Beggar's Opera ' in Dublin, iii. 364 ; iv. 91 ; astronomy in ' Gulliver's Travels,' iv. 86 ; his concealment of his marriage, vi. 50 ;
- t Swiftsure ' Burt and Nelson recollections,
vii. 265 ; and Sir W. Temple's letters, viii. 21 ; annotated editions, 231, 277 ; epigram attributed to, 487 ; literary parallel with Suetonius, x. 365 ; Vanessa's burial-place, xii. 346 ; on windows in the breast, 409, 497
Swillington (Robert de), a forgotten judge, ix. 482
Swimming, the mussuk in, ii. 263, 329, 371, 431 ; notes on Thomas's ' Swimming,' 382 ; trudgen stroke in, iv. 205, 332 ; in the Polynesian islands, v. 329.
Swimming bath, earliest, x. 89, 138, 178
Swimming stays, c. 1742, x. 89
Swinbrook, Oxfordshire, monuments in church,
i. 511
Swinburne (A. C.), stanzas by, i. 49, 198 ; his ' Children of the Chapel,' vii. 378 ; his ' Locrine ' and ' Othello,' viii. 164 ; and the Laureateship , 267, 311; translations of his poems, ix. 250, 375 ; and Maupassant, xi. 505 Swinburne (A. J.) on Swinburne family, vii. 369 ;
on Irish Nationalists, xii. 350, 412, 472 Swinburne family, vii. 369 Swine, use of the word, iv. 407, 449, 510, 536 ;
v. 73
Swine Harry, field-name, iii. 50 Swinton (G. S. C.) on Mary, Queen of Scots, x. 229 ' Swiss Family Robinson,' its author, xi. 277, 351 Switzerland, brevity of notices in, vii. 287, 373 ;
work indicator in, 425
Sword of Robert Bruce, viii. 261, 334, 370 Sword-bearer, municipal, history of the office, v.
90, 151
Swords, used by Oliver Cromwell, iv. 288 ; worn on right hip, ix. 308, 477 ; last duel with, in England, xii. 227, 290, 378, 433, 478 ; regula- tion, 328, 376
Swynnerton (C.) on Henry Angelo, v. 287, 432. Archbishop of Dublin in 1349, viii. 210. Brown (Maxwell) : Goodson, iv. 409. Brown (T. E.), xii. 146. Constables of the Tower, x. 213. Episcopal scarf or tippet, xi. 130, 494. ' First kittoo," ii. 149. " From whence," i. 9. Latin epitaphs, xi. 6. Latin inscription in Italy, x. 209. Moon folk-lore, i. 395. Mortimer (Roger), his escape, ii. 225. " O dear, what can the matter be ? " vi. 29. Open-air pulpits, iv. 430. Rasalu, Raja, i. 87. Riming deeds, vii. 78. Seal inscriptions, viii. 87, 197. Smith (Squire Dick), ii. 328. Split infinitive, iii. 61. Torch and taper, i. 293
Sybil, spelling of the word by Scott, vi. 65, 114 Sybyl de Tyngrie, her descent, vi. 209 Sycamore plane in quotation, v. 407, 452 Sycamore or sycomore, correct spelling, ii. 465 Sydenham (Sir John) of Brimpton, his wife, x. 490;
xi. 53, 115
Sydenham Wells, George III.'s visit, iv. 389 Sydney, rise of the city, 1789-1908, x. 261, 412 Syer-Cuming (Henry), his library and museum, i.
409, 436
Sykes (James), his death, iv. 440 Sykes (Dr. William), his death, vi. 320 Symonds (Thomas) and William Upcott, iv. 328,
397 Symonds (William), his ' Pisgah Evangelica,' 1605,
Synison (William), c. 1623, his biography, iii. 109 Synchronize, use of the word, i. 47 Sze"chenyi surname, its pronounciation, ix. 125
T, initial, in place-names, x. 486
T. on Besant, iii. 113. Brougham Castle, iv.
Correct to a T, xii. 227, 273, 313, 376, 435.
Gournay (Sibilla de), iii. 168. Rae (Eraser
and Junius, iii. 108. Tuckett, i. 48. ' Vine
Inn, Highgate Road, ii. 327
T. (A. C.) on Hove, ix. 450. Dr. Lettsom, v. J
T. (A. G.) on " The heart has many a dwelling-
place," iii. 328
T. (A. M.) on authors of quotations wanted, in. ;
vi. 149, 229 T. (B.) on Lieut.-Col. Cross, i. 407