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Notes and Queries, July 30, 1910.


INDEX.


547


Songs and Ballads:

Alonzo the Brave, 167, 215, 254, 331, 419 Billy Taylor, 68, 115

Canadian Boat Song, 81, 136, 256, 311, 397 Deil stick the Minister, 149, 275, 334 He dressed himself in Irish pride, 405 How happy could I be with either, 369 Lily-White Boys : The Ten O's, 366, 452 Maydens of England, sore may you mourne,

224 Miller's Maid grinding Old Men Young,

428, 496 Nowhere beats the heart so kindly, 248, 291,

315

Old Sir Simon the King, 34, 154 On the Mayers deign to smile, 446 " Pick it up, pick it up," said the lady in the

boat, 110

To crown the plan, Jack's journeyman, 465 Soper and Parry families, 286 Sotheran (H.) & Co. on ' Land of the Midnight

Sun,' 226

Southdown (C.) on verse quoted by Burns, 109 Sovereign, his proclamation ui Scotland, 441 Sowing by hand, 46, 133, 216, 332 Spades and shields, their relation to each other,

388

Spalding Priory and seal found at Dover, 408 Spanish sonnet and its English translation, 507 Spare family, 211

Sparrow (John), 1615-65, barrister, 449 Speculative glasses, temp. Henry VIII., 206 Spencer, description of the garment, 105, 152 Spermaceti and ambergris, their source, 386 Sphinx, small, wanted, 110 Spinis in the Antonine Itinerary, 61 Spinney, a copse, use of the word, 145, 257, 292 Sponging houses in eighteenth century, 328,

414 Squash, slang term for crowded entertainment,

169

Standard-bearer, hereditary, of Scotland, litiga- tion concerning, 381 Standen (Sir Anthony and Anthony), and Armada

preparations, 388, 469

Stanhope (Lady)=Capt. C. Morris, 348, 392, 450 Stanyan (Temple), 1677 (?}-1752, his marriage,

189 Stapleton (A.) on children with same Christian

name, 112

Monumental inscriptions, 251 Nottingham earthenware tombstone, 189, 312 Starling as a Christian name, 506 Stationers' Company and the book-trade, 1557-

1625, 6

Statues and memorials in the British Isles, 282 Statues in Guildhall, c. 1800, 208, 333, 376 Statuette of Shakespeare rediscovered, 17 Stave porters at Dockhead, 10, 253 Steamers in 1801 and 1818, 58 Stebbing (W. P. D.) on St. Gratian's nut, 212 Steerage in frigates, its position, 77, 295 Stephen (Master) and his hawk, 87, 151 Sterne on clothes and their influence, 76, 152 Stevens (E.) on monuments to American Indians,

37, 491 Stevenson (B. L.) and E. A. Poe, literary parallel

261

Stewart (Alan) on Cheyne Walk, 170 Geffery (Sir Robert), 94 Jonson (Ben) in Westminster Abbey, 112 Bosamonda's lake, 230


Stewart-Brown (B.) on Foster's ' Alumni Canta-

brigienses,' 247

Stick?, history of the game, 385 StilwelL(J. P.) on Charterhouse Grammar School,

37

Handyman = sail or, 498 Stokes (J. L.) on Public School Registers, 271 Stone,. inscribed, discovered in Derbyshire, 29 Stone (J. Harris) on Barfreston Church, 348

Martin (Bichard), 476 Stoneley Priory, its arms, 510 Stonham family, 489 Stopes (C. C.) on billiard tables, 145

Bohemia (Queen of), her Players, 246 Book -purchases of Charles II., 481 Gloucester election, 1761, 127 Story, short, c. 1892, 9

Stothard (T.), his visit to Italy in 1824, 243 Stowmarket, effigies on tomb, c. 1550, 348 Strachan (L. B. M.) on authors of quotations

wanted, 335

Browning (Mrs.) and Sappho, 52 Newbourg (His Highness John William),

Count Palatine, 54 Saunter, 512

Strathnairn (Field-Marshal Lord), his representa- tives, 467 Strawberry Hill, catalogues, 34, 214 Street (E. E.) on " Hem of a noise," 258 Language and physiognomy, 33 Noah as a girl's name, 7 Wall-papers, 350 Strettell-Utterson book-sale, 1832, 448 Strickland (Sir Charles William ) and ' Tom Brown's

Schooldays,' 64 118 Strong (H. A.) on culprit, 413 Onocrotalus, a bird, 392 Strugnell (Commander W. Hawkes) on Cowes, 156

Marriage in a shift, 50 Sturdy (J.), d. 1452, his biography, 409 Student on pronunciation of " oo," 10, 176 Sucket, etymology of the word, 119 Suckling (F. H.) on St. Barbes of Bomsey, 341 Suckling (Sir John), his works, 281, 353 Suffolk, Poll-Books, lists of, 306 Summer wage and winter wage, c. 1514, 446 Sundial inscription, 290

Surnames : Launceston, 346, 415 ; O'Friel, 46, 258 ; Boosevelt, 404 ; Bumbelow, 224, 276, 475 ; Swedenborg, 365 ; Walsh, 53, 96, 193, 336

Surrey on ' Waterloo Banquet': key wanted, 408 Sussex ironworks, obsolete terms in, 116 Sutton (C. W.) on Billyng's ' Five Wounds of

Christ,' 333

M&rimeVs " Inconnue," 73 Swale (J. H.), mathematician, 192 Svabach, Cech word, its etymology, 265, 375 Swaen (A. E. H. ) on hornbook temp. Elizabeth, 48 Swale (J. H.), mathematician, c. 1821, 107, 192 Swansea, Ann Hatton of, her will and cards, 422,

518

Swanzy (H. B.) on regimental histories, 406 Swedenborg, and De Quincey, 109, 435, 511 ;

derivation of his name, 365 Sweetman (G.) on Turkey captives, brief at

Wincanton, 488

Swift (Jonathan), and ' The Postman,' 8 ; at Havisham, 8, 135, 295 ; on eagle and wasp, 8, 295

Swords, municipal, 107

Sykes (Godfrey), designer of Comhill cover, 46, 117 Symmons (John), 1781-1842, his biography, 69