Notes and Queries, Jan. -25, 1913.
SUBJECT INDEX.
585
Shakespeariana :
'As You Like It,' notes on, 421, 441 'Measure for Measure,' III. i., "Dar'st thou
die ? " 28, 93 ' Much Ado about Nothing,' repetition of
device, 448
' Titus Andronicus,' notes on, 421, 441 ' ; Sham Abraham "= ma linger ing, its origin, 269 ' She Stoops to Conquer,' explanations of terms
in, 10, 154
Sheffield family, 50, 231, 318 Shelley (Percy Bysshe), obituary notices of, 9, 76;
a portrait of, 448
Shiel (James), of Lincoln's Inn, 1741, 450 " Shieve," meaning of the word, 33 Ships lost in Great Storm, 1703, 11, 115 " Shire," derivation of the word, 35 Shire, " stolen shire " of Ireland, 212, 496 Shoreditch, 403 baptisms at St. Leonard's Church
on 30 June, 1837, 289
Showmen, author of best account of, 309, 435 Shylock, portrait of ' The Real Shilock,' 211 Sifferth, King of Wales, c. 962, his death, 8 Signatures of Shakespeare, 72, 153, 255, 338, 437 Signs of old London, allusions to, 167, 266, 306 Silk Weavers' Company, Dublin, 30 Skeat (Prof.) on " notch," 366, 427, 470 Skelton family of Leeds, 428, 517 Slaves and the " end of the world," book on, 131 Sleep (Anthony), Suffolk rector, 1618, 450 " Sleeveless errand," meaning of the phrase, 16, 73 Smart (G. ), tailor, artist in cloth figures, 267, 353 Smith (Sir T.), his grant of lands in Belfast, 1571,
368
Smuggling songs, references to, 448 Snake poison, chemical formula and use of, 75, 254 Solah topee =pith helmet, earliest use of, 290,
307, 377
Songs and Ballads:
Bathing machines, 88
Bite bigger, Billy, 17, 94
Coaching songs, 58
Koantik he marionik. 36
Leader Haughs and Yarrow, 127
Lord Lovel he stood at his castle gate, 37, 115, 171, 217, 296
Musica Proibita, 430, 496
Our joy is like a narrow raft, 230
Pishoken, 75
Rule, Britannia, 414
Smuggling songs, 448
Three cheers for the red and the blue, 1837, 450
Tibbie Fowler, 127
When, dearest, I but think of thee, 346, 431
Will Watch, 448
Souls interchanged, Japanese story, 430 Southey (R.) and S. T. Coleridge, their poem
' The Devil's Walk,' 251, 310
Speech by Lord Salisbury on war between Eng- land and Germany, 69 Spira, capture of, 1633, its situation, 53 Spoons as a pledge of ownership, 1473, 429 Spy, Turkish, in Paris, c. 1642, 55 Stampe (W.), D.D., c. 1650, his mother, 30, 96 Standard, Kdyal, and St. Martin's-in-the-Fields,
106, 125
Stationers' Company and licence to publish, olO Statues, in the British Isles, 4, 284, 343, 385 ;
in Calcutta, 41, 104, 163, 204, 316 Sterne (L.) and " Dr. Slop," dates of their births, 375
Stevens ^G. A.), his ' Dramatic History,' 501
Stewart, Freeman, Day, and Pyke families. 25
Stewart (J. Pattison), naval officer, c. 1811, 89, 1.58
" Stipend " of a furnace, 16th century, 50
Stone inscribed, account of, in MS., 1724, < I
Stonehewer (Richard), his mother, 4.50
Stones' End, Borough, its locality, 231
Storm, 1703, list of ships lost in, 1 1
Stoughton (G. Diops), barrister, 1711, 450
Stout (Sarah), tract on her murder, 1728, 469
Stowe (Mrs. H. Beecher), her ' Uncle Tom's
Cabin,' 367, 436, 493 Street-names : of old London, ; Foghamshire,
487
Stuart (Mary), early portraits of, 67 Succession, six generations at college, 387 Suckling (J.) or Felltham, song by, c. 1661, 346,
431
Suecia, Latin name of Sweden, 368 Suffolk (Frances, Duchess of) and her daughter, 77 Suicide, Novalis and J. Stuart Mill on, 3C9, 492 Sunset, unusual effect, 87
Surnames :
Cawthorne, 327, 418, 517
Durham, 110, 176, 374, 436
Goose, Gorse, Goes, and Le Go*, 230, 312, 4!)5
Halley, 445, 507
Hampden, 489
I'Anson and Hyenson, 70
Knickerbocker, 6
McFunn, 508
Nottingham, 171
Syvetare, Syvekar, 96
Tom, 427
Sussex place-names temp. Henry VIII., 50 Sweden, use of Latin name Suecia, 368 Swedenborg (E.) : newspaper advert Lament, 1783,
148
Swinburne (A. C.), his use of " the morn, ' 117, 216 Swiss regiments in British service, 71 Swynnerton and Trussell families, 231, :>12 Symbolism in church architecture, 108 Syvetare, Syvekar, origin of surname, 96
Tahiti (Queen of), her robe of feathers, 21",
315, 417
Tailor-artist in cloth figures, 267, 353 Talbot family, 148 Talleyrand (Prince de), and La ReveBere-L$f>ftx,
109 Talleyrand fPrincesse de), her portrait l>y
Madame Yigee le Brun, 1783. >7 Tandy (Napper), Irishman in Hamburg, t 1 .'.^.
228, 295 " Tar-pough," word used 1394, 117
Tavern Signs:
Castle, 1673, 288, 375
Hen and Chickens, 67
Royal Mortar, 328
Why Not ? 328, 434
Tavern signs of Ixmdon, allusions to. 107, 2tki Tavolara, island off Sardinia, Republic, !8, 135 Taylor (Jeremv), quotations in, 45. 128, 381 Taylor (John"), c. 1612, the Water- BOe*. Ins
Coryate books, 226
Tavlor (Major W. O'Bryan), c. 1855, 3] Taylor family of Ballyhaise, Ireland, 427