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SUBJECT INDEX.


Notes and Queries, July 27, 1912.


Stone, monoscei'ps, ultimate source of, 146

Stones, holed bridal, origin of, 54

Stones, pillar stones and cromlechs, 370

Stones' End, Borough, its locality, 289, 396, 515

" Stop-dogs," meaning of the word, 230

Stories, " good stories," early examples of, 149, 275

Storm, 1703, list of ships lost in, 348

Stove, dangerous, viewed by order, 1627, 206

Straff ord (Earl of) and Col. Nathaniel Gordon, 289

Straw under bridges being repaired, 18

Street-names : of old Florence, 23 ; of old London,

247 ; Tooley Street, 250, 397 ; Poet's Road,

Canonbury, 389, 517 Streets in London, the widest, 428 Stuart (Lady Elizabeth), Darnley's sister, her

marriage, 157

Stuart (Major-General J.), his house in Hereford- shire, 328

Stubbs (Capt. G.), killed at Salamanca, 1812, 54 Students at universities, 1569, their povertv,

206

Sturbridge Fair, " mysticall man " at, 503 Suffolk (Frances, Duchess of), and Adrian Stokes,

26 ; and her daughter, 427, 516 ' Suffolk Literary Chronicle,' 1837-8, 246 Sugar-cupping at Easter, old custom. 265 Sun as the Manger, astronomical literature on,

133

Surnames :

Compston, 350, 493

" De la " in English, 117, 275, 417

Gover, 128

Halfacree, 77, 272

I'Anson, 330, 416, 497

Jellicoe, 246

Logan, Laughan, 290, 516

Nottingham, 169. 237, 276, 373, 512

Sibbering, 290, 416

Sterrett, 328

Whorlow, 309, 416

Survey = auction, use of the word, 346 Swedenborgian magazine, centenary of, 84 Swift (Dean) and the Itev. J. Geree, 8, 76, 114,

256 Swinburne (A. C.), reminiscences of, in D'Annun-

zio, 201

" Swiss Cottage Tavern," its removal, 55 Swiss regiments in British service, 491 Syvetare, Syvekar, origin of surname, 390


Tables, standing on, in courts of law, 408 Tablette book of Lady Mary Keyes, 1577, 490 Tacitus, Montaigne on the suppression of, 127,

232 Taffare or Tavarez, record of baptism, 1771,

Tallies used in the Exchequer, 1826, 26, 151 Tanner (T.), Bishop of St. Asaph, his brothers, 149,

238, 393 Tattershall, pronunciation of place-name. 57.

135, 216

Tavarez or Taffare, record of baptism, 1771, 409 Tavern Signs:

Brass Angel, 1615, 165 Gold Lion, 387

Prince of Orange Coffee-House, 30 Swiss Cottage, 55 The Same Yet, 67

Tavern signs of London, 1621 to 1660, 4, 77, 286 416, 515


Taylor (Sir Robert), architect^ his marriage, 509 Tea, advertisement of, 1658, 306, 432, 517 ' Temple Bar,' account of Casanova in, 110, 196 Tenterden steeple and Goodwin Sands, sermon

on, 268

Tenure customs, ancient, 38 Terms, ancient, for articles belonging to a knight ,

50, 138, 266 Thackeray (W. M.), Capt. Freeny or Freney in

' Irish Sketch-Book,' 50, 156, 234 Thames, etymology of the name, 45, 225, 332,

378, 436, 474

" The Same Yet," inn sign, 67 Theatre, " white and gold," Wargrave-on-Thames*

448

Theodore, its relation to Dirck, 488 Thiers (J. B.), his ' Traite des Superstitions,' 156 Thompson of Trinity, " None of us infallible,"

346

" Thrums "= waste ends of threads, 370 Thumb-rings, their use, 409

Tilney or Tylney (Lord), d. 1784, his character, 36 Tipper (Thomas), 1785, his epitaph, 504 Tiretta (Edward), c. 1757, friend of Casanova, 19,

516

Titles, kings with special, 7, 57 Titles, Spanish, granted to Irishmen, 69, 132 Toast and health-drinking, origin of, 149, 275 Tobacco taking and women smoking, c. 1621, 177,

188, 267, 297, 397 Tobacconists, origin of Highlander as sign of, 130,

296, 395

Tolmens, perforated stones, cure for diseases, 54 Tonbridge, registers of Congregational Church,

186

Tooley family, 250, 397

Tooley Street, origin of the name, 250, 397 Top-hat in sculpture, 146, 233, 295, 334 Torrens (W. T. McCullagh), his Housing of the

Poor Act, 289, 375

" Totane," meaning of the word, 366 Townsend (James), 1737-87, M.P., 2, 114 Toy-book of Dickens's characters, 5 Train dispatcher, Boston woman as, 1912, 107 Transcribers of parish registers, 1602, 130, 216,

271 ' Tribes of Galw^y " and P. P. Skerrett, d. 1912,

427

Tromp and De Ruyter families, 149, 295 Trussel family, 50, 137, 257, 333, 476 "Truth": Labouchere anecdotes differently told,

89 Tucker (Miss C. M.), A.L.O.E., her ' Robber's

Cave,' 18

Tune, old, ' Brides of Mavis Enderby,' 149, 237 Turkey or Levant Company, temp. Elizabeth, 188.

272

" Turnip-hoer," nickname of George I., 485 Tv.'in never famous, 487 Tylney or Tilney (Lord), d. 1784, his character, 36


Undertaker's " black ladder," its use, 370, 518

United Service Club and Pall Mall, 1, 91

United States, foreign journals published in, 1910,

53, 137

" United States security," from Dickens's ' Christ- mas Carol,' 115, 233

Universities, 1569, poverty of students, 206 " Up," in " do up," " shut up," &c., 288 Upham, Latin tombstone inscriptions at, 438 Urban V. (Pope), 1362-70, his famil\ name, 255, 374, 476