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London :
St. Pancras Church, old, ix. 191, 235, 312,
352 ; x. 86, 249, 297
St. Thomas's Church, Regent Street, xi. 65 Sanctuaries, vi. 14, 306, 372 Sardinian Archway removed, v. 267, 351, 378,
400
Seven Dials, c. 1690, viii. 182 Signs, lists in ' N. & Q.', i. 402, 465 ; ii. 323 Spas, Baths, and Wells, xi. 247, 369 Spy shot at the Tower, 1914, x. 407 Squares, largest, vii. 470 ; viii. 52 ; smallest,
viii. 126, 174, 298
Statues : of William III. and Richard I., iv. 285 ; of piper in the Plague, v. 64, 153 ; omissions from lists of, xii. 27, 89 Stones of buildings and monuments, vi. 429,
515 ; vii. 16, 77, 211 ; viii. 18 ; x. 138 Strand, Nos. 413 and 414, xi. 24 Stray queries on, vi. 387 Street cries, ii. 387
Street-names : Duplex Ride, Crooked Usage, vii. 150 ; viii. 187 ; Fish Street Hill, Pudd- ing Lane, Botolph Lane, viii. 469, 516 ; ix. 57 ; renaming, x. 250, 333 ; " High Timbers," and " Little Durweston," x. 289, 333 Streets, widest, v. 428 ; alterations, viii. 7,
438
Subterranean river, Tygris, ii. 209 Swallow Street, demolition of Chapel in, xii.
316, 372, 386 Sweedland or Swedeland Court, Bishopsgate,
xii. 48, 125
Taverns, c. 1600, i. 190, 472'; ii. 13, 1530- 1704, iii. 64 ; " Rose of Normandy," its demolition, iv. 26 ; Commonwealth period, iv. 226, allusions to, v. 286, 416 Tavern signs, 1621-60, v. 4, 77, 286, 416, 515 ; allusions to, vi. 167, 266, 306 ; in 1912, vi. 328 "Territorials," c. 1588, vi. 323, 364, 457;
vii. 37
Tichborne Street, xi. 67, 155 Topography, ii. 482 ; viii. 182 Traders' signs, old : list of, xii. 84, 218 Trees in Moorfields, x. 389 Views at the Guildhall, vi. 408 Water supply, 1641, iv. 121 Weather-boarded houses in the City, v. 48,
218
Well, enchanted, ix. 329 Wellington statues in, iv. 55 Whitby's Library of books on, ix. 428 Wilderness Row, its locality, vii. 428, 495 ;
viii. 37, 53, 151, 233 Wilson's Buildings demolished, 1894, ix. 209,
358 London, origin of the r in Londres, v. 129, 191.
314, 456 ; vi. 32, 173 London and Winchester, highway between, c. 1350,
ix. 471 ; x. 172, 332 London bricklayer of the Roman Empire, vi. 187,
275 ' London Catalogue of Books,' vii. 127, 196, 238,
256, 316 ' London Chronicle,' periodical, history of, v. 130,
lo
London Gazette, advertisements of 17th century, ii. 203
London- Holy head road, old map of, xii. 48, 106,
130 London Institution, tracts and pamphlets, at, vii.
350 ' London Journal,' Sir John Gilbert, J. F. Smith,
and, viii. 121, 142 London Scottish regiment, forerunner of, xi. 186,
271 London to Budapest, time taken by journey in
1859, viii. 70, 152
London Visitations, 1664, and 1687, i. 88 Londoner on Asquith (Mr.) and the City of London School, x. 429- Books on Chelsea, x. 15 Londoners called " Gothamites," 1727, iv. 25, 133,
179 Londres, London, origin of the r in, v. 129, 191,
314, 456 ; vi. 32, 173
Lone Shieling on ' Canadian Boat Song,' viii. 406 Long (A. E. T.) on Augustin Heckell, vi. 148 Long (Edward), MS. memoir written by, iv. 349 Long (H.) on Carlin Sunday, ii. 392 Long (Henry), Westminster scholar, c. 1654, x.
448 >;_. ,
Long (Jane), Restoration actress, i. 57 Long (Sydney H.) on Robertus Perkus, Chirurgus,
vii. 348 ' Long Ago,' journal of antiquities, c. 1873, v.
328, 434, 493, 615 Long home = grave, used in Anglo-Saxon times,
iii. 265
Longevity : Rev. H. M. Sherwood, iii. 186 ; on the borders of the sea, v. 330 ; human and animal treatises on, vi. 330, 394 Longfellow (H. W.), ' Excelsior ' in pigeon English, ii. 309 ; on anecdote about Dufresny, iii. 26 ; his sonnet on St. John's Cambridge, v. 325 ; his ' Chamber over the Gato,' vi. 97 ; his ' Courtship of Miles Standish,' vii. 389 ; viii. 12
Longinus and St. Paul, iv. 64, 133 Longland (C. Boxall) on Arcangelus (D. Camerino),
i. 313 Longley (C. T.) Archbishop of Canterbury, his
mother, v. 509 Longman (Eleanor D.) on author of song wanted,
v. 169 Longman (J.), maker of spinets, c. 1801, xii. 199,
465
Longnor Churchyard, epitaphs in, xi. 490 Long's Hotel, Bond Street, the closing of, 1911,
iv. 406, 512 Longstaff (G. B.) on St. Sabinus or St. Salvius,
iv. 47
Lonquhard. See Lunkard. Lonsdale (H.) on Graham's ' Last Links with
Byron, Shelley, and Keats,' viii. 249 Lonsdale (James), portrait painter, 1777-1839, x. 189, 231, 273 ; his figure subjects, xii. 8; his Talma as Hamlet, xii. 8 ; portraits by, xii. 29
Lonsdale (James John), barrister, b. 1810, xi. 492 Lonsdale (Richard T.), artist, 1827, xi. 473 Loomis (J. T.) on authors wanted, vi. 468 ; ix. 413 Borrow in the Isle of Man, i. 454 Diseases from plants, v. 158 Indian chief's oration to Lord Dunmore, i. 237 K ester (Paul), ii. 32 Librarians, eminent, J. G. Cogswell, iii. 55 Lum : origin of the surname, ii. 375 Poe's (Edgar ^llan) mother : Miss Elizabeth Arnold, v. 15 " United States security," v. 115 " When she was good," iii. 438