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GENERAL INDEX.
Shrewsbury (Francis Talbot, eleventh Earl of),
his duel with Buckingham, xii. 302, 344 Shrewsbury School, " Sydney Carton " at, ix. 149,
213 Shrigley (J. B.) on Ben Jonson in Westminster
Abbey, i. 67
Shrimpton (B. A.) on Mordaunt's Index to 'Jackson's Oxford Journal,' vi. 338 Wycher- ley's place of birth, ix. 186 Shrines, English, visited bv pilgrims, ix. 208, 277,
333, 397
Shropshire adventurers, 1829, v. 329, 453 Shropshire newspaper printed in London, ii. 26, 78 Shrove Monday, use of the term, i. 288, 352 Shrovetide throwing at the cock, x. 25 Shrubsole (W.H.) on ' Coming Nation,' iii. 367 Hungarian bibliography, iii. 89 Pallavicini : Jaszberenyi Miklos, ix. 270
Shuckforth of Lynn, his Christian name, viii. 488 Shuddering and burial, superstition, ix. 150 Shurt (Rev. Theodore), poet, 1875, viii. 428, 470 ;
ix. 38
Shylock, portrait of 'The Real Shilock,' vi. 211 Sibbering (G. T.) on Sibbering, v. 290 ; vii. 229 Sibbering family, v. 290, 416 ; vii. 229 Sicile on adjectives from French place-names, ix. 21 Bayonne: armes et ecussons anglais, xii. 55 Spanish motto, iv. 353, 437 Urban V.'s family name, iv. 256
Sicilian old families, arms of, viii. 90, 158 Sicily on corporal punishment, vi. 70 "Sick," use of the word, vii. 247 Sickelmore (R.), his^iovel 'Agnes and Leonora,'
1799, xi. 287
Siddons (Mrs.), her visit to Sandgate, iii. 227 Sideboard, Flemish, of 16th century, x. 190 Sidney (Sir Philip) and Hangleton Church, near
Brighton, xi. 318, 435, 477
Sidney Castle, its locality and history, ii. 308 Sidney family and Lord Byron, v. 268, 378 'Siege of Acre, Great Historical Picture of the,'
vii. 227, 292 ; viii. 116
Sieveking (A. Forbes) on Arnold's (Matthew) French quotation, iv. 149 Bridgman (Charles), gardener, iii. 188 Cook (Capt.) memorial, iii. 165 Fives Court, St. Martin's Lane, iv. 110 German proverb, vi. 188 King's Theatre (Opera- House), Haymarket, iv. 495 Morris dancers, vi. 106 Skating in the Middle Ages, v. 27 Tennis Court, Haymarket, iv. 110 Sieveking (Herbert) on Cavendish Square : eques- trian statue, iv. 527 ; v. 58 " Marrowskvins." vi. 307
Sifferth, King of Wales, c. 962, his death, vi. 8 Sigismundus Sueciae Haeres, portrait, c. 1565, xi.
473 ; xii. 54
Sigma Tau 011 Sir Thomas Browne, ii. 509 Cos- nahan family, i. 109 Fage, x. 68 London M.P.'s, 1661, xi. 473 Mordaunt's 'Obituary,' xi. 209 Xorbury : Moore : Davis : Ward, xi. 188
Sigma Tau [2] on Xicolay Family, iv. 407 Signalling stations, semaphore, x. 12, 77, 233 Signature of clerks of the peace, iv. 369 Signatures of Shakespeare, v. 490 ; vi. 72. 153
255, 338, 437
Signs Dripping-Pan, vii. 447, 518 Hen and Chickens, i. 55 ; viii. 307 Le Whacok, i. 88, 278, 316 Peter Boat and Doublet, i. 262, 390, 476 "Rutland's Place," Thames Street, ix! 109 " Whistling Oyster," viii. 208, 237, 258, 336
Signs, country inns, c. 1715, iv. 226, 462
Signs, London, list of, i. 402, 465 ; ii. 323 ; iii-
64, 426 ; iv. 226 Signs, tavern. See Tavern Signs Signs, theological disputations by means of, xii..
96, 167, 387, 407, 467 Signs of old London, v. 286, 416 ; vi. 167, 266 .
306 ; xii. 84, 218 ; " Gold Lion " vii. 67 j
" Hen and Chickens," viii. 307 Signs of the fifteen last days of the world, vii. 266,.
352
" Sijceblong," meaning of the Dutch word, ix. 9* Sikes (E.) on Disraeli's Life : Emanuel, xii. 18 Silchester, Hants, wall church in, iv. 235 Siligo, 14th-century word, its meaning, ii. 509 ; iii-
233
Silius Italicus and Macaulay, iii. 444 Silk Weavers' Company, Dublin, vi. 30 Silk-weaving, names of promoters of, ix. 289 Silk worm's thread "tearing down bulwarks," vii-
90 " Silly season " for newspapers, alluded! to in
1725, iv. 366
Silo on weather rime, vi. 48
Silva (Innocencio Francisco da), Portuguese- bibliographer, xii. 120
Silver = Marshall, marriage, 1730-86, i. 390 Silver box, arms on, i. 150
Silverwood," meaning of, in ballads, vii. 250
Silverwood," name of a Yorkshire pit, x. 170 Simmonds (Capt.), drawing of, 1841, xi. 299, 389- Simmons (Paxton) on explanation of quotations
wanted, xii. 139 Sitnms (R.) on Bishop Cartwright, ix. 492
Staffordshire poets, ix. 492 Simnel (Lambert), c. 1486, his identity, vii. 129,-
194, 256, 292 Simon (Richard), c. 1486, his identity, vii. 129,
194, 256, 292 Simple Simon on first use of finger-prints for
identification, vi. 155 Borne Counties, vi. 149* Simplicia, alluded to by Gray, ix. 509 Simpson (Dr.) and Dr. Locock, their identity,
vii. 170, 232 Simpson (Charlotte) on author wanted, vii. 296^
Morris (Henry), d. 1653 : Chas. Lodge, Baptist
minister, vii. 287 " We'll go to Kew in lilac
time," xi. 18 Wilson (Mary Elizabeth), xii..
401 Simpson (Rev. E.), of Lincoln and Pluekley, d.
1651, xi. 150 Simpson (Frank) on heraldic, ix. 390 Incidents-
at Dettingen, v. 350
Simpson (J.), Westminster scholar, c. 1600, x. 428 Simpson (Richard), his 'The Lady Falkland, her
Life,' viii. 381 Simpson, " Habbie Simpson," piper, d. c. 1600, xi.
229, 345 Simpson, Anderson, and Dickson genealogies, iii.
188 Simpson, Dickson, Baillie, and Gordon families, xi-
494 Simson (Patrick), his ' Spiritual Songs,' 1685, xii.
160 Simson (R.), his 'Treatise concerning Porisms,'
vii. 189 Simson (W.), carver, Ratcliff Highway, 1779, viii-
370 Sinecures in Government gift temp. George III., iv-
107, 177, 195 Singing at work, Carlyle on, ii. 309, 494