Notes and Queries, Jan. 27, 1917.
SUBJECT INDEX.
555
- Sabrinae Corolla,' Greek and Latin verses, the
editors, 149, 197, 237
Sailor, men ning of stripes on his collar, 13 ; touching him for luck, 13, 112, 259
St. Barbe (Mrs. Frances) = Shelley, c. 1590, 171
" St. Bunyan's Day," St. Swithin's so called, 129
" St. Catherine's tresses," Spanish saying about, 18
St. Domingo, drawing of Fort Jerome, 377
St. Francis Xavier, translations of his hymn, 329, 418
St. Genesius, actor, martyred c. 286, 189, 236
St. Genewys, patron saint of a Lincolnshire church, 349, 418
St. George the Martyr, Queen's Square, 93, 155, 271
St. George's Church, Bloomsbury, the statue on, 29, 93, 155, 195, 238
St. Inan, his life and writings, 348, 438, 518
" St. Jane," in a letter of Keats, 1817, 369
St. John (Mrs.), a cousin of Oliver Cromwell, 171, 217, 236
St. Kilda and influenza colds, 468
St. Luke's, Old Street, bibliography of the parish, 133, 176
St. Madron's Well, Penzance, cures since 1641, 9, 58, 396
St. Mary, Battersea, inscriptions in the church, 125, 145
St. Newlyn East, cross and inscription in church- yard, 228, 317, 418-
St. Nicholas, legends of, in stained glass, 374
St. Patrick, English carvings of, 17
St. Paul's School and the ' Dictionary of National Biography,' 341
St. Peter as the gatekeeper of heaven, stories of, 90, 177, 217, 273, 339
St. Sebastian, the manner of his death, 149, 212
St. Swithin's Day called " St. Bunyan's Day," 129
St. Theodora, her canonization, 449
St. Thomas A, Becket, hymn attributed to, 228, 271
Salisbury Cathedral, monumental inscriptions and heraldry in, 47
Salt and Bible, superstitions, 390, 478
Salvin (Osbert), naturalist, his mother, 229, 317
Sampson (Marmaduke B.) of ' The Times,' his death, 529
Sancho (Ignatius), his friends and correspondents, 289
Sandford family, 291, 395
Sargent and Duncan families, 470
Sarum Breviary, verses in calendar, 71, 117
Sarum Missal, printed by Morin, Bouen, 1514, 489
Satan as an angel of light, 181
Saunders (Erasmus), Winchester scholar, 1547, 319
Savages, the keen sight of, 410, 536
Savoy Chapel Royal, inscriptions in the burial- ground, 425, 498
Scoble (Right Hon. Sir Andrew R.), K.C.S.I., K.C., 1831-1916, 390, 438
Scotland, national flag of, and lion rampant, 71, 138, 175
Scott (Sir W.) : reference to 2nd baronet in un- published letter, 18, 57, 114; MS. of his 'The Bride of Lammermoor,' 349 ; his ' Old Mor- tality,' 367, 498; his letter to Mrs. Maturin, 629
- ' Scread " or " screed," meaning of the word, 208,
279
Sea : folk-lore relating to the, 10 ; ninth wave
always the largest, 410 Seals: corporate, the custody of, 148, 238; on
Anglo-Saxon charters, 169 Seize-quartiers, meaning of the right to, 447 " Sem," caricaturist, c. 1850, his identity, 49,
215, 273 " Septem sine horis," meaning of the motto, 310,
377, 436
Service, greatest recorded length of, 327, 397, 412 Shakerley (Robert) at the Earl of Shrewsbury's
funeral, 1560, 268, 373 Shakespeare (W.) : his falcon crest, 35 ; a usion to,
1653, 147, 279 ; his statue on the portico of
Drury Lane Theatre, 208
Shakespeariana :
' Comedy of Errors ' and Ephesus, 345
' 2 Henry IV.,' Falstaff and the Fleet
prison, 1
' Macbeth,' the three witches in, 142 ' Richard III.,' Act IV. sc. v., Sir Christopher
Urswick, 259, 516
' Romeo and Juliet,' the apothecary in, 207 ; Act I. sc. ii., " One fire burns out another's burning," 530
Satan as an angel of light, 181 Sharp (Richard), 1759-1835, " Conversation
Sharp," 250 Sheepshanks (Rev. R.), 1794-1855, his biographies,
188 Sheepshed, Leicestershire, Hebrew inscription,
109, 195 Sheffner <Thomas), his position at Court, 1832, 29,
94, 200
Sheldon (William), Fellow of the Society of Anti- quaries, c. 1769, 469 Shelley ( ) = Mrs. Frances St. Barbe, c. 1590,
his genealogy, 171
Shenley, Herts, the whereabouts of, 33, 99 Sheppard or Shepherd family of Blisworth,
Northamptonshire, 391, 477 ' Sheridaniana,' published 1826, the author of,
488 Ships, use of the definite article with the names
of, 370
Shooting, largest bag of game for a day, 55, 139 Shortyng (Matthew), D.D., of Merchant Taylors'
School, d. 1707, 396 Shrewsbury (Roger de Montgomery, Earl of),
1066, his descendants, 29 Siddons (Mrs. S.), her friend " Mr. Davis," c. 1779,
290, 356 Side-saddle riding, books on, prior to 1880, 28, 73,
99 Signatures: symbols attached to, 50, 117 ;'
"doctrine of signatures," in connexion with
medicinal plants, 128, 197, 293 Simpson, Forrester, Dickson, and Anderson
families, 428 ' Sir Gammer Vans,' old nonsense story, 410, 498,
518
Skinner (Mose), American humorous writer, 251 Skull, iron nails driven into, 75 " Skull slyce," a fish, mentioned c. 1519, 509 Sleddall (John), inventory of his goods, 1620,
words in, 430, 516 Slonk Hill, Shoreham, origin of the name, 188,
317 Smith (C. Manby), his ' The Working-Man's Way
in the World,' 1853, 16, 110, 175, 279 Smith, Dog Smith, mentioned in ' Disci >ursrs
concerning Government,' c. 1680, 291, 357