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SUBJECT INDEX.
Notes and Queries, July 26, 1913.
Stephens and Boger families, 470
Stevenson family, their arms, 91, 138, 154, 235
Stone circle on Meayll Hill, Isle of Man, 383
Stone from Carthage at St. Dunstan's, Stepney,
109, 195, 276
Stone vessels, curious, their use, 208, 255 Stones of buildings and monuments in London,
16, 77, 211
Storey's Gate Tavern and Coffee-House, 449, 516 Stote (Bertram), M.P. 1702-5, 110, 175 Stout (Sarah), tract on her murder, 1728, 31, 134 Strand, almshouses near, c. 1820, 130, 236, 315,
417 Stratford-on-Avon, quotations from letter, 1760,
126
Street-names of Dublin, changes in, 285 Street-names of London: Duplex Ride, Crooked
Usage, 150 ; Wilderness How, 428, 495 Stretton (Hesba), origin of her pseudonym, 484 Strode family in America, 369 Stuart era, wonderment pamphlets of, 510 Stuart portraits, authorship of, 127, 214 Stubbe (John), date of his death, c. 1591, 47 Stulz (Baron George), 1762-1832, tailor, 121, 336,
434
" Stupples " at Salisbury in olden times, 146 Sturrninster Marshall, Dorset, the church font, 348 " Subway," use of the word in 1828, 437 Sultan of Turkey, his titles, 147 Sun, Egyptian idea of its colour, 189 Sun Fire Office, Masonic Lodge, 268, 436 Sundials, vertical and north-facing, 290, 338
Surnames :
Fane, Vane, Vaughan, 484
Frogg, Frohocke, 255
Gosse and Goose, 277, 378, 477
Hamlett, 306
Hampden, 58
Law, 10
Peters, 33
Sibbering, 229
Surrey, parish registers of, earlier than 1813, 10 Sutton (Mr.) of Surbiton, d. 1913, his hobby, 267 Swallow (J. C.), R.A., his biography, 169 '
Table-napkin, earliest use of, 389
Tadema (Alma), his picture ' The Women of
Amphissa,' 229
Tailor on a goat, Dresden china ornament, 130 Tailors' riot at the Haymarket Theatre, 1805, 464 " Take his haste " =to be quick, 126 " Take your hurry " =not so fast, 126 Taney (Chief Justice) and Dred Scott case, 446
Tavern Signs:
Bolt-in-Tun, 426
Star, Croydon, 428
Victory, Walworth, 428
Taylor (Jane), her ' Philosopher's Scales,' 350, 417 Taylor (Jeremy), his ' Holy Dying,' 386, 477 Taylor of Ballyhaise, Anglo-Irish family, 16, 138,
Temple Bar, illuminated the last time in 1872,
378, 415, 514
Tennis, earliest work on the game, 506 " Territorials " in London, c. 1588, 37 Thackeray (W. M.), Dr. Simpson and Dr. Locock
in ' Pendennis,' 170, 232 ; his letter to a
friend, 427
Thames Bridge, Walton, coloured print, 1751,.
129, 194
Thatched House Tavern Club, c. 1790, 170, 252 Theatre lit by gas, earliest, 469 " Thee," use of, by Society of Friends, 429. 517 Theses, 1596-1607, bibliography of, 125, 196 Thirty-Nine Articles, printed for framing, 48 " Thof " = though, use, of the spelling, 50 Thompson family, 30
Thomson (George), 1759-1851, Burns's friend, 506 " Thou," use of, by Society of Friends, 429, 517 " Thou ascended," omissions for the sake of
euphony, 48, 138
Thread of silkworm " jtearing down bulwarks," Q-)> " Threes about," regimental allusion, 109, 197 " Tied-house " system for public-houses, 1726, 7 Till (John), Rector of Hayes, 1777-1827, 89, 158 ' Times,' the price of, 1796-1913, 347 Tirard (M.), French Premier, 1887, 289, 377 Title " Reverend Doctor," its use, 389 Title-page of a square duodecimo, 330, 414 Tobacco, price in 17th century, 18 Tobacco " rape," origin of the word, 410 Todd (Sweeny), barber of Fleet Street, 426 Token-money, in churchwardens' accounts, 37 Tokens : George III. and George IV., 349 ' Tomahawk,' satirical journal, 1867, 369, 41?.,,
454, 515 Tomb-scratching: " I.W., 1658." in Westminster
Abbey, 405, 492 Tong Church, history of its ciborium, 225 " Tonnagium," origin of the word, 71 " Tool-making," man a tool-making animal, 188 Tools in the Middle Ages, 448, 515 Top- compounds, early examples of, 68 Topography of old London, errors in model of,
105 "Topping of the land," meaning of the phrase,
68, 138
" Torthwydie," meaning of the word, 188 "Touch," meaning of, in touchwood, &c., 188,
274
Touchet (Peter), Westminster scholar, 1766, 296 Tower of London, lions kept in, 150 ; 210, 272,
316, 357, 457 ; ravens at, 384 " Town-planning," early use of the word, 447 Townsend Street, Wahvorth, its date, 428 . Tracts at the London Institution, 350 Tracy (J.), author of poem in * The Chace,' 30 Transcripts, bishops', of registers, 66, 155 Tremoulliere family of Brittany, 329, 437 Trevor (Hon. R.) of the Post Office, d. 1785, 429,
493 Trevor-Hampden (Hon. Robert), Westminster
School steward, 1770, 251
Trjost, his original words in Danish ballad, 250 " Trow " =flat-bottomed vessel, 36 Tull (Jethro), his pedigree and arms, 488 Tumulus, sacrifice offered on the opening of, 78 Turkey (Sultan of), his titles, 147 Turner (Simon )= Judith Lovelace, 1670, 206 Twelve good rules, alluded to by Goldsmith, 509' Twin never famoxis, 54, 215 Twins, prayer for, 329
U
Ulster Covenant, the "red hand," 189, 275, 334,
373, 434 Ulysses and Homer, allegorical interpretation,
295
Unicorn, its horn, 450 " Up to " one to do a thing, meaning of, 35