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GENERAL INDEX.
491 Mathematical periodicals, ii. 434 Mel-
mont berries = juniper berries, ii. 118 Milton
and Cheadle's journey across America, i. 513
Minster : vorger v. sacristan, ii. 274 ' Mon-
sieur Tonson,' its author, ii. 356 Morganatic
marriages, ii. 217 Moses and Pharoah's
daughter, ii. 95 Mother's maiden name as
children's surname, iii. 154 Municipal records
printed, ii. 451 Napoleon print, iii. 197
Old Pretender, ii. 235 Parish formation, iii.
253 Peacock (Thomas Love), i. 435 ; his
plays, ii. 112 Pitfield (Rev. Sebastian), his
ghost, ii. 510 Port Henderson : Corrie Bhreach-
nan, iv. 97 Quilt, its meanings, ii. 93
' Ralph Roister Doister,' iii. 454 Rich (Jere-
miah), ii. 356 Rousseau and Davenport, ii.
536 St. Hilda : St. John del Pyke, ii. 517
St. Pancras Church : engraving, i. 517
Scotch and Irish booksellers, ii. 170 Seven-
teenth-century clergy, ii. 238 Shakespeare :
" Montjoy et St. Dennis," ii. 13 ' Sir Edward
Seaward's Narrative,' ii. 97 Smith (Father),
the organ builder, ii. 317 Smiths of Pamdon,
Hertfordshire, iii. 95' Songs of the Chace,' i.
412 South Carolina newspapers, v. 378
Spider's web and fever, ii. 194 Stae'l (Baron
de) in Scotland, ii. 517 Swale (Mrs.), ii. 333
Tennyson's ' Flower in the crannied wall,' iii.
358 " Terse " claret, iii. 117- Thackeray
(Thomas James), iii. 132 Three Heavens, iv.
158 Thundering dawn in Kipling and F.
Thompson, ii. 113 Ulysses and Pulci, ii. 515
Victoria (Queen), her maternal great-grand-
mother, iii. 471 ' Waterloo Banquet ' : key
wanted, i. 515 Wesley (Samuel), ii. 436
' White Hand and a Black Thumb,' iii. 338
Wilcock (Peter), i. 418 Wilkes (John), ii. 114
Woodvillc (Elizabeth) and the Kings of Cologne,
iii. 18
S.-.I. (J. F.) on cuckoo in folk-lore, xii. 287
S r (H.) on " vitremyte," viii. 327
S r (W.) on author of quotation wanted, x. 490 ; xii. 34t"5 Beatson (General) and the Crimean War, vii. 57, 237 Died in his coffin, vii. 214 " Quite a few," xi. 58 Rogers (Samuel) and Disraeli, iii. 268
S rr (W.) 011 Beatson (General), ix. 455 Gueat Eastern : Albert Smith's song, ix. 55 ' Mirage of Life,' xi. 387" The thin red line," ix. 130
S t on Hozekiah and Timothy Swift, ii. 228
S t (H.) on authors wanted, 'vii. 369
S.T.P. 011 " Saraft," vi. 418 " Quo vadis ? " vii 497
SS, Collar of, and the motto " Souvent me sou- vient," iii. 301, 413, 453
Sabbath, Biblical, observed in Abyssinia, ix. 51,
Sabbath of the Jews, munition-making on, xii.
&tO
Sabellicus, MSS., 1436-1506, whereabouts of, xi.
Sac: soke = manor, ii. 108, 157
Sacheverell (J.), Winchester scholar, 1577, viii.
405 Sachs (Hans), his ' Reformation Hymn,' v. 167
254
Sackbut, parody of Oxford official edict, iii. 35 Hackbuts represented in picture, 1687, xi. 414 Sackfykle (Sir John), Knt., temp. Edward VI., ix.
389, 434, 497
" Sacramentum," formula of the Roman soldier^
xi. 430 ; xii. 33 Sacrifice, child entombed in foundation of a
building, x. 288, 354 Sacrifice, propitiatory, to stem cattle disease, vii..
78 ' Sacrifice of Isaac,' Chester play, anachronism in,,
v. 46, 157
Sacristan v. verger, the names, ii. 130, 274, 314 Sadburv (John), Westminster scholar, 1676, x,
428 '
Saddler's sign, horse on column, xi. 29, 94 Sadi on Heworth, ii. 9 Royal shield of Scotland,.
ii. 129 Sadleir (T. U.) on Castle Strange, vii. 287 Crowle
family, viii. 489 Sadler (Hugh) on dreams and literature, xi. 32
Latin jingles, x. 436 Railway travelling,
early, xi. 410 " Sea-divinity," xi. 207
Under-spur-leather : understrapper, xii. 339,
506 Verulam, xii. 380 Safety-vent, use of the w r ord, i. 67 Saffron Walden, churchwardens' accounts, 1623-
1756, viii. 348, 433 ; change of name, ix. 87 r
177, 217, 295, 334. 414 ; x. 155 Saga, High Dutch, Beowulf in, xii. 133 Saillie, sailye, sally=a projection, outjutting
room, iii. 134 Sailors' custom of saluting the quarter-deck, xi.
8, 53
Sailors' R's, meaning of the term, ii. 527 ; iii. 57 Sailor s song, Daniel and the pirate, ii. 229 Sainsbury (Ethel B.) on cat queries, xii. 390 St. Agatha at Wimborne, ii. 29, 112 St. Agatha's Day and white rabbit, old custom,..
v. 349 St. Agnes, folk-lore of Keats's poem, v. 47, 112.
156, 275
St. Alban's, faith-healing at, vii. 170, 238 St. Alban's Abbey, architecture of, vii. 105, 198 ' St. Albans Ghost,' political squib, 1712, v. 187,
275 St. Alban the Martyr, Holborn, its jubilee, vii.
186
St. Alfonso Liguori, his casuistry, ix. 290 St. Andrew, colour connected with, xii. 49, 110.
205, 252, 289, 311 St. Andrews (Roger, Bishop of), and Ermengard,
Queen of Scotland, iv. 245
St. Angus, information relating to, x. 88, 174, 354 St. Ann, patroness of wells, viii. 347 St. Anne, churches dedicated to, changed to All
Saints, iii. 148 St. Anne, hymn to, in 15th century Psalter, vii..
326 St. Anne's Aldersgate, references to disturbances
c. 1660, i. 187, 251, 313 St. Armand, peak of Adirondack Mountains, the
name, ii. 367. 517
St. Asaph in list of names, c. 1313, viii. 130, 177 St. Austin's Gate, c. 1643, its locality, i. 408,
451 ; ii. 38
St. Barbara, patron of coal-miners, vi. 469 St. Barbe family of Romsey, i. 341 St. Bartholomew massacre, medal struck by the
Pope in commemoration, v. 390, 474 : vi. 52
xi. 168, 211 St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Oxford, holy well at_
xi. 230, 365 St. Bartholomew's Hospital and New College,
Oxford, ancient custom, x. 370, 435