268
GENERAL INDEX.
Saw (G.) on * Fruit Girl,' xi. 210
Saward (J. Townshend or Townsend), "Jim the Penman," c. 1857, vi. 510 ; viii. 76
Saword (Ralph) on Seward, vi. 428
Sawyer (C. J.) on George II. : poem on his death, ii. 8
Sawyer (Dr. Frank J.), and the song ' Britons, Strike Home ! ' iii. 367, 412, 472
Saxe-Altenburg (Friedrich, Duke of), his genea- logy, v. 368
Saxe-Dane on Mary, Queen of Scots : ladies-in- waiting, i. 355
Saxon titles 011 farmhouse in Essex, ix. 271
Saxons, ' Saturday Review,' on, iii. 147
Saxton (Sir C.), Bart., his representatives, viii. 70
Sayre : Fairfax : Maunsell, c. 1531, iii. 88, 176
Scales family, iii. 468
Scaliger, his " Regium praeceptum," vi. 329, 397
"Scaling the hennery," meaning of the phrase, vii. 110, 354
Scaltheen, an Irish drink, ii. 426, 476
'" Scammel "=to tread on, origin of the word, iv. 229, 277
Scandalize, use of the word at sea, i. 225, 278
Scanderoon (Alexaiidretta), English Consuls of the Levant Company, xii. 93, 167
" Scape," " shak," and " skape," meaning of, xii.
Scarborough, St. Mary's Church attached to a
monastic order, vii. 348, 396 Sc-irborough Spa, earliest mention of, i'i. 129, 157,
-.o^j
"Scarborough warning," 1551 and 1914, xi. 46.
95. 130, 158, 233 Scarf, baptismal, heirloom of Fitzwilliam family,
iii 165, 215
Scargill ( \V. II.) on Fenzance Market Cross, i. 69 Scargill (W. Pitt), his ' Autobiography of a
O.'sgf-rtingr Minister,' 1834, ix. 69, 135 Scarron (Paul), c. 1657, his ' La Precaution inutile,'
viii. 89, 152, 196
' Scarsdale,' a Lancashire novel, xii. 220, 286 Scattergoocl (Bernard P.) on William Aislabie, ii.
473 Aislabie family, iii. 108 Fourier Society,
vi. 250
Scattergood (Edith M.) on "ask "=tart, viii. 194 Scavenger and scavager, etvmology of the word,
iii. 146, 336 ; iv. 116 Schaak (J. S. C.), 1766, artist, his nationality, v.
507 ; vi. 78 ; vii. 457 Schank (Lionel) on " All comes out even," &c., iii.
74 Authors of quotations wanted, iv. 276
Echoes, remarkable, iii. 352 Fermor, Earls of
Pomfret, i. 358 Gar-like (Benjamin), iii. 196
Prinknash, ii. 313 Shilleto, ix. 71 Vavasour
ii. 377
Schaw family of Sauchie, x. 488 ; xi. 34 Scheftelde in Com. Cantiae, its identity, i. 208, 338
377 Schelm = wild carnivora, new meaning, ii. 266,
ol H Scheltema ( J. F.) on authors of quotations wanted,
vn. 257 Earth-eating, vi. 351 Henry IV's
supper of hens, x. 194 " Morgenstunde hat
gold im Munde," vi. 117 Schloesser (F.) on " Altcs Haus, fideles Haus " i
153 Beefsteak Club, iii. 117 Beethoven's In dieses Grabes Dunkeln," i. 373 Belgian
students' song/ ii. 186 " Bombay duck," iv.
lr~i^ atch '" iv ' 237 " Dillisk " and
Slook," iv. 469 Dods (Meg) and 'Cook and
Housewife's Manual,' iii. 209 Door-knocker
etiquette, ii. 17, 115 Fairies : ruffs and reeves,,
ii. 319 Fish, obsolete, iv. 310 "Forbes-
Mackenzie hour of eleven," i. 268 Gingham r
gamp, ii. 398 Hanging-Sword Alley, ii. 269
King's Place, Crown Court, i. 295 Kipling and
the swastika, ii. 338 Lacy as a place-name,
iii. 8 Merluche, ii. 93 Mphacs : the battle, i-
258 Monkeys' Parade, i. 276 Motorists as
fairies, ii. 126 Music of the future, i. 294
Noel, cook to Frederick the Great, iv- 269
Schelm-wild carnivora, ii. 318 Skelton (Col.)
of St. Helena, ii. 93 Smbueh, term for a Jew,-
ii. 292 Toasts and sentiments, ii. 79 Trimmer
(Mrs. Sarah), i. 210 Twain (Mark), i. 418
Twins and second sight, iii. 469
Schmidt (Alice) on Charles Keene : article by
George Moore, vi. 190 Thackeray's ' Essay on
Constantino Guys,' vi. 210.
Schomberg (Solomon), author, c. 1766 r xii- 482
School, King William's, Maryland, c. 1700 r vL 447
School account, 1751, iii, 406
School-books, of the seventeenth century, viii.
406, 455, 475 ; 18th-century, iv. 289, 392 Schoolboys, Irish, descriptions of parents,, c..
1750, iv. 70, 138
Schoolboys in Thackeray, viii. 309, 357 School folk-lore, c. 1850, xi. 277, 347, 409, 496 School life of nineteenth century, pictures, xi. 494 School museum, apophthegms for, iv. 10 Schools, admission registers, record of, yiii. 89 Schools, private, in fiction, vii. 488 ; yiii. 58, 117 Schools, Public, printed registers of, i. 203, 269,
294, 431 ; ii. 52 Schools, " scolemayster " layman and bailiff, c..
1400, xi. 414
Schools, Sunday, in 1789, iv. 465 t_J
Schools of Devonshire, pupils of, vi. 270 T 358 Schopenhauer (Arthur), translation of an epigram.' by, iii. 128, 156 ; at Wimbledon, 1800 r voL 90,. 136
Schortelyme, meaning of the place-name,, vit 250 Schott (Jbhann), his arms, 1570, i.- 248 Schroeder (Rev. W. Lawrence) on authors of;
poems wanted, iii. 377 Schubert (Franz P.), his ' Ave Maria ' and ' Dep
Wanderer,' x. 89, 154 Schultz (J. W.), his ' My Life as an Indian,' i.
208 Schiitte (Dr. Godmund), his law and ' Widsith,' ix..
362 Schutz familv, companions of George L, vii.. 268,.
334 Schwerin-Schwerinsburg (A. Count) on Phillippa
family, iv. 527 Schwering (Comte Axel vor), his identity, xi. 464,.
504 : xii. 72
Scilly Isles, allusions to, by modern writers, vi.
88; political prisoners sent to, c. 1700, v. 368
Scioppius(Gaspar), his ' Scaliger Hyperbolimseus,'"
x. 146
Scissors, jaws moving in sympathy with, ii. 448, 496 ; " pile " side of, meaning of the word, iv 269, 317
Scobell family, certificates of baptism, viii. 147 Scoff, South African slang word, ii. 63, 138, 372 Scogan, the name a byword for " meane honestie,""
xii. 481
Scoles and Duncombe families, x. 331 Scoles and Parke in Egypt and Nubia, c. 1823, viiL-