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INDEX.
Notes and Queries, Jan. 25, 1908.
Sardana in Villon's ' Grand Testament,' 55
Satires, political, c. 1816-26, 485, 516
Saward (James Townsend), forger, c. 1857, 410, 512
Scarborough, gambler detected at, 189
Scargill (W.) on clergy in wigs, 214
" Down in the shires," 372
London remains, 392
Mediaeval churchyards : gravestones, 453
Scattergood (B. P.) on English regiments in Ireland, 30
School for Indigent Blind, early records, 150. 235, 428
Schools and schoolmasters during the Civil War and
Protectorate, 310, 395
Scotland : Court of Session, its history, 41 ; Rev. John Gordon and ' New Statistical Account,' 190 ; night courtship in, 188, 255 ; appointment of Lord- Lieutenants in, 330, 418 Scott, Canning, and Costello families, 148 Scott (Joseph) and Parson Ford, 1722, 383 Scott (Sir W.) : Italian sculptor in ' Quentin Dur- ward,' 53 ; sale of stock and copyrights, 1851, 285 ; 'Count Robert of Paris,' 289, 454 ; 'Pibroch of Donald Dhu,' 410, 513; criminal's collar in 'The Antiquary,' 507 ; Littlecote legend in ' Rokeby,' 515 Scottish proverb : ' ' He that hountes doth not ay
rost," 470
Scriptorium, monastic, its details, 429 Scully family of Tipperary, 347, 513 Seal inscriptions, curious examples, 87, 197 Seaweed needing rain, 388 Secret languages, A. P., and others, 190 Segalaa (J.), gunmaker, c. 1720, 251, 336 Selvaggi (Giovanni), his tribute to Milton, 48 Senon on Browning portrait by Leighton, 67 Sergeant (John), his ' Reason against Raillery,' 447 Sergeant (J. E. H.) on heraldic pewter, 487 Sermon, caustic, by Rev. H. Welstead, 1711, 207 Servius Sulpicius and Bret Harte, literary parallel,
205, 297, 357
Session, Court of, Scotland, its history, 41 Settlements, married woman's: Miss Watson, 148 Seventeenth-century inventories, 389 Seynt-pro-seynt, a wine, origin of the name, 48 Shakerley family, 437
Shakespeare (John), of Lapworth, his will, 486 Shakespeare (Lieut.-Col.) in 1656, 406 Shakespeare (W.) : public speaking in his time, 130, 415 ; as a player, 227 ; and the musical glasses, 300 ; early masters of his school, 323, 397 ; and the nightingale's song, 354 ; allusions, 1591-1694, 370 ; and Lyly and Greene, 461 Shakespearian^ :
Antony and Cleopatra, Act II. sc. vii., " Pinch
one another by the disposition," 303, 505 As You Like It, Act IV. sc. iii., "Chewing the
food of sweet and bitter fancy," 163 Flute (Nicholas), Elizabethan adventurer, 504 Hamlet, Act IV. ec. vii., Lamond, 49 ; first per- formance described, 227 Henry IV., Part L, Act V. sc. iv., "Shrewsbury
clock," 8, 96, 195
Henry IV., Part II., Act I. sc. iii., "Yes, if this present quality of war," 504 ; Act II. sc. ii., "This Doll Tearsheet should be some road," 504; Act II. sc. iv , "Saturn and Venus in conjunction," 504 ; Act III. sc. ii., " Harry ten shillings in French crowns," 164 ; Act IV.
Shakespeariana :
sc. i., "And bless'd, and grac'd, and did more than the king," 504 ; Act IV. sc. i., "Turning your books to graves," 04 ; Act IV. sc. iv., "Haunch of winter," 164, 304, 505 Love's Labour's Lost, Act IV. sc. iii., "Love's
tongue proves dainty," 164 Macbeth, the three witches, 303 Measure for Measure, Act II. sc. ii., "His glassy essence," 164; Act II. sc. iv., " All- building 163, 505
Merchant of Venice; Act I. sc. i., " But even now worth this," 1 64, 303 ; Portia and Ovid, 505 Merry Wives, Act II. sc. i., " Anheires," 302 Midsummer Night's Dream, Nicholas Flute, 504 Othello, Act V. sc. ii. , and Swinburne, 164 Ovid and Portia's invocation to mercy, 505 Sonnet III. and Sidney's 'Arcadia,' 164
Sonnet CXLIV., " Fire out," 37, 454
Tempest, Act I. sc. ii., "Heavens thank you
for V 503 Troilus and Cressida, Act III. sc. iii., "Thoughts
unveil in their dumb cradles," 165, 3C3 Venus and Adonis, line 53, "He saith she is
immodest, blames her miss," 505 Winter's Tale, Act II., sc. i., "As you feel doing
thus," 163
"Sham Abraham," origin of the term, 293, 395, 477 Sharp (H. G.) on medicinal waters, 130 Sharpe (C. Kirkpatrick) and 'the 'Diary of Lady
Charlotte Bury,' 387, 455 Sharpe (Dr. R. R.), his 'Calendar of Wills,' and
repair of highways, 465
Shaw (Stebbing), Staffordshire MSS , 47, 116 Sheep fair on ancient earthwork, 250, 272, 296 Sheep-counting: Yan, Tan, 160
Shelley (C.) on London and Birmingham Railway, 414 Shelley (P. B.), lines in ' Sensitive Plant,' 231 Sherborne (Lord), on Balzo in ' Purgatorio,' 291 Sherwood (G. F. T.) on ' The Pedigree Register,' 366 Shingles, bell-comb as cure for, 37 Shires : " Down in the shires," the term, 329, 372 Shot-marks on St. George's, Hanover Square, 387,
455
Shrewsbury clock, the allusion, 8, 96, 195, 313 Shropshire and Worcestershire, H. in, 77 Shrouds and coffins, 90, 137, 215, 254 Siddons (Mrs.), her residence in Great Marlborough
Street, 12 Sidney (Sir P.), his 'Arcadia' and Shakespeare's
Sonnet III., 164
Signs, tavern. See Tavern Signs. Siligo, use of the word in 1297, 5, 114 Silk first mentioned in the Bible, 231, 276, 297 " Silly Sixties," the phrase, 429 Silo on two old proverbs, 55 Simms (R.) on Dr. Johnson : Dr: J. Swan, 178
Key (Dr. John) of Leek, 231 Simon family, 510
Sindh : Peccavi : I have Sindh, the pun, 345, 395, 473 Siresa, bell inscriptions at, 17 Sirius, the, and the Lusitania, Atlantic liners, 325 Slink: slinking, use of the words, 27, 117, 418, 478 Skeat (Prof. W. W.), lines to Dr. Murray, 482 Skeat (Prof. W. W.) on Arundel Castle legend, 434 Awaitful, 93