ELEVENTH SERIES.
279
Henrietta Maria's (Queen) Almoner, ii. 93
'Heroinae,' ii. 308 "Hero of New Orleans,"
x. 273 Hey wood (John), the dramatist, a
freeman of London, x. 128 Higgin (orator), ii.
286 Kingsley (Charles), i. 196 Landgrave of
Hesse, vi. 288 Latinity, x. 515 Laud (Arch-
bishop) : lines on portrait,]]. 327 LevantCom-
pany, v. 272 ' Little booke of the perfection
of Woemen,' ii. 308 Loseley MSS. and Louvain,
x. 295 Name of play wanted, xi. 7 North
Devon words, c. 1600, iv. 518 Olive re tto, vi.
288 Petroiiianus (Valerius), vi. 288 Piper
(Henry Hunt), vi. 317 Poets' birthplaces, x.
377 Pullein (Rev. Samuel), translator of Vida,
xi. 338 Puteolana (Maria), vi. 288 "Pyramid
in London," x. 510 Richard (Bishop) of
Bury's library, viii. 397 St. Bridget's Bower,
Kent, vii. 150 St. Leonard's Hospital, York,
v. 224 Seven Springs, Coberley, viii. 197
Shakespeare allusions, viii. 155 Ship lost in the
fifties, iii. 76 Smith (Walter), 'c. 1650, ii. 327
" Stupples " at Salisbury in olden times, vii.
146 Taylor (John), the Water-Poet, vi. 226
"To go 'west," xii. 6 Trilby, ix. 97 Tubbe
(Henry) and Henry Vaughan", xii. 438 "Two
Reynoldses," viii. 50 Waterloo, model of, viii.
394 Webster's 'Duchess of Main,' viii. 355,
424 Who was the historian ? xii. 491
Words used in Thomas Lodge's ' Wits Miserie,'
1596, x. 435 Zouche (R.) and the plays ' The
Sophister ' and ' Fallacy,' x. 287
Smith (G. Green) on ' Trusty Servant,' xii. 267
Smith (George), 1761-1825, contractor, his bio-
graphy, i. 448
Smith (Goldwin), his ' Reminiscences,' ii. 167,277,
317
Smith (Rev. H. Maynard) on Evelyn query, vii. 269, 274 : Evelyn family, ix. 85 ; Second Folio of the Shakespeare plays, ix. 114 ; Father John and Dr. Bacon, xii. 401 Smith (H. S.), his list of Yorkshire officers, 1855,
viii. 467
Smith (Harimella) on " blood-boltered," 'Mac- beth,' ix. 369 Smith (Harvey), his descendants, v. 348 Smith (Horace), his verses on surnames, viii. 10,
72
Smith (Horace and James), centenary of ' Re- jected Addresses,' v. 165
Smith (Mrs. Hugh) on Jones and Blunkett, v. 29 Smith (J. Challenor) on Sir George Wright of
Richmond, ix. 94
Smith (J. de Berniere) on arms for identification, v. 413 Author of quotation wanted, vii. 496 Choirboys in rufts, ix. 94 Chyebassa, ii. 497 Elphinstone's (Bishop) badge, xii. 311 French flag and the Trinitarian order, xi. 235 " Largesse," vii. 399 Peploe grant of arms, 1753, v. 55 Prayers for animals, xi. 330 St. Katharine's -by -the -Tower, vii. 310 Sicilian heraldry, viii. 158 Smith (Father), the organ builder, ii. 395 "Whistling oyster," . viii. 258
Smith (J. E.) on clmrch warden pipe, vii. 289
Smith ( J. F.), Sir John Gilbert, and ' The London
Journal,' vii. 221, 276, 297, 373 ; viii. 121, 142 ;
x. 102, 144, 183, 223, 262, 292, 301, 318, 357
Smith ( J. R.), his portrait of Dr. W. Saunders, ii.
6. 58
Smith (J. T.), his 'Nollekens and his Times,' ix. 49
Smith (James), his verses ' Jeu d'Esprit,' xii. 257 r
311 Smith (Jeremy), Ranger of Windsor Park 1666 r
his biography, iii. 70, 115
Smith (Rev. John) of Enniskillen, c. 1652, vii. 509 Smith (K. H.) on Ely parish register missing, i.
327 Maddy (John), D.D.,i. 309 Onocrotalus,.
a bfrd, i. 309 Smith (Mrs. M. E.), her 'Tit for Tat,' iii. 56, 76 r .
112 Smith (Madeleine Hamilton), tried for murder,-
1857, iv. 247, 311
Smith (P. R.) on maidens' garlands, vi. 251 Smith (R. Gordon) on Cookson of Darrington,.
xii. 201 Horncastle, xi. 362 Struth (Sir
William John), xi. 170 Temple (Richard),.
M.D., i. 348 ; vi. 428
Smith (R. W.P.) on George Smith, i. 448 Smith (Richard), Royal Verderer, c. 1745, vii. 429 Smith (Sydney), on Spencer Perceval, ii. 267, 316 j-
and " Boreal Bourdaloue,"368, 473 ; and L.C.CV
tablets, vii. 327, 377 Smith (Sir T.), his grant of lands in Belfast, 1571,.
vi. 368 Smith (Capt. Thomas), his expedition to Ireland,
1571, iii. 286
Smith (Walter), c. 1650 poem addressed to, ii. 327 Smith and Paunceiote* families, viii. 408, 495 Smith family, officers in Royal Artillery, c. 1800,-
viii. 328 Smith of Bowldown and Jenner family, i. 488 r
xii. 9
Smith family of Combe Hay, Somerset, xi. 161 Smith family of Parndon, Hertfordshire, ii. 427 j>
iii. 95
Smith family of Wroughton, Wilts, vii. 287 Smith's Folly at Dover, ii. 215 Smitton or Smeaton family and the Lords Smeaton,
iii. 209, 316
Smoking by women, 1621, v. 177, 267, 297, 397 Smoking-carriages on railways, 1846, ix. 129, 251 Smoking in the Army, 1845, xi. 105 Smoking in public-houses, in seventeenth century, .
v. 188
Smoking-room, inventory of, 1734, xi. 227 Smollett (T. G.), Dr. Arnold on ' Humphrey Clin- ker,' iv. 348 ; original of Hugh Strap, ii. 26 ; continuators of his ' History of England,' 129,- 213, 256, 393 ; original of Commodore Trunnion in 'Peregrine Pickle,' 421 Smouch = a Jew, origin of the term, ii. 225, 291,-
375, 457
Smuggling poems, vii. 309, 355, 494 Smuggling queries, viii. 209, 231, 257, 274, 297,-
317
Smuggling songs, references to, vi. 448 Smyrna, Levant Company in, xii. 61 Smyth (Dr.) of Newbottle, c. 1750, viii. 208-
o-i er
Smyth (H.) on D'Eresby or De Eresby, i. 469' " Happen," iv. 437 Rags at wells, iv. 38
Smyth (Rev. Richard) =Annabella Powlett, c. 1725, viii. 68, 133, 255, 416, 472 ; ix. 92
Smyth (Rev. Robert), his collection of Bedford- shire epitaphs, iii. 207
Snails as food, ii. 125, 175, 218, 315, 363
Snake and child, poem from ' The Playmate,' vii. 308. 354
Snake poison, chemical formula and use of, v- 388, 455 ; vi. 75, 254
Snake poisoned by a man's blood, v. 386