360
SUBJECT INDEX. No tes and. Queries, March, 1919.
Southey (R.), contributions to ' Critical Beview,'
35, 66, 94, 122
" Sowc'on," in will 1558, meaning wanted, 190 Spain, travels in, book on, c. 1830, 198 Spanish literature, bibliography of, 199 Speelman (Debora), Baronetess, biography, 58 Spencer (Charlotte, Countess), d. 1903, memorial
at Harleston, 294
Spenser (Edmund), " Colin's emblem " in ' Shep- herd's Calendar,' 12, 138 ; Sans Loy, Sans Foy, and Sans Joy in ' Faerie Queene,' 71, 226 Spider as money-spinner, 29 Spoil five, card game, explained, 117 Spoons, silver, as presents, 86 Spur peal or spurring peal, bell-ringing custom,
250
Spur proverbs, examples, 104, 250 Spurs : of William III. at the battle of the Boyne, 10 ; in coats of arms, instances, 242, 315 ; Scotch, 301 41 Stabularius," meaning in Justinian's 'Digest,'
299
Stadium, Greek, its three pillars, 216 Stael (Madame Anne L. G. de), biographies of, 120 Staffordshire poets, list of, further information
wanted, 329
Stained glass: at Winchester, 188, 225, 309; first khaki-clad figures in, 214, 250 ; portrait of early artist in, 216 ; at Great Malvern and St. Mar- garet's, Westminster, 247 Stained glass, Pre-Raphaelite, lists of examples,
217, 337 Stairs on the Thames : King Henry's Stairs and
King James's Stairs, 74, 226 Stallions at funerals, 25
Stanesby family of Cosford and Micheldever, 243 Statue of Cobden in St. Pancras, 32 Statues and memorials in the British Isles, 69,
207, 294, 319 Statues as water-fountains on the Continent, 27,
138 Steelyard in Thames Street, its earlv history, 14,
106 Stendhal (Marie Henri Beyle), lost article wanted,
100 Stephens (Alderman W. D.), memorial fountain at
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 207 Stephenson or Stevenson (Isabella S.), author of " Holy Father, in Thy mercy," biography, 85 Stepney, list of taverns in 17th century, 128 Stereoscopic illustrations in books, earliest date,
132
Stevenson (Isabella). See Stephenson. Stevenson (R. L.), twelve queries about ' The
Wrong Box,' 159, 224, 257, 341 Stewart (Mervyn), 2nd Captain R.A., died 1874,
117
Steyning, Sussex, and St. Cuthman, 329 Stokes (William), lecturer on memory, biographi- cal particulars, 134, 251 Stones' End, Borough, its history, 34 " Stoup " or " stoop," dialect word, various
meanings, 127, 298 " Straitsman," a class of ship, name explained
186, 257
" Stropiat," 1632, meaning of the word, 218 Strug, Struguyl, or Strugnell family, 48, 188 Strugnell or Struguyl family, 48, 188 Stuart (Prince Charles Edward), Young Pre- tender, suggested marriage with French princess 18, 165, 227 ; at Carlisle in 1745, 67, 108 ; his army at Penrith, 263
' Stunt," use of the word, 219, 252, 312
Submarine, early Japanese example, 112
Suffolk (Charles Brandon, Duke of), his wives,*17
Suffolk (Henry Grey, Duke of), executed 1554.
present whereabouts of his head, 299, 340 Sugar, its history in England, 31, 61, 114, 199, 255, 312, 338
Surnames :
Dwerryhouse, 243, 286
Dyde, 30, 60
Pickwick, 12, 51, 89, 102, 162, 221
Sanigar, 12, 139
Shroll, 105
Strugell or Strugnell, 48
Tonks, 114, 169
Vaughn, 28
Welch, 28
Surriage (Agnes), wife of Sir Charles Henry
Frankland, her history, 193, 311 Swede, sagacious, in Browning's ' Ring and the
Book,' 49
Sweden, Scots in, works on, 271 Swedenborg (Emanuel), article by, in ' Gentle- man's Magazine,' 300 Swift (Jonathan), the names Lilliput and Gulliver,
73, 140, 199
Swine, their introduction into Britain, 16, 113 Sword by Runkel inscribed " Zwat Hussar," 130,
258, 336 Sydney, inscriptions in St. Andrew s Cathedral,
184 Sykes (Godfrey), d. 1866, memorial at Weston
Park, 295 Sylvester or Silvester night, why so called, 27A
338
Table, Boscobel, at which Charles II. dined, 100
Table on which Magna Charta was reputed to be
signed, 10, 56 Taglioni (Madame Maria)-, dancer, books on, 215,
252, 313
" Tally-ho," its derivation, 176 Tankards with medals inserted, 23, 59, 82, 109, 202 Tapestries, Pre-Raphaelite, examples, 74, 110 Tapestries from Somerset House chapel, sale of,
239
Tate (Nahum), Poet Laureate, biographical par- ticulars, 47 ; authorship of verses on opening of Parliament, 128
Tavern Signs :
Allied Arms, 88
Barleymow, 196, 341
Bell and Shoulder, 326
Four All or Five All, 316
Heroes of Jutland, 46
Peter's Finger, in Dorsetshire, 85
Price's Arms at Wantage, Berks, 18
Rose of Denmark, 326
Taverns at Stepney in 17th century, 128
Taxes on births, marriages, and burials, and
bachelors and widowers, 48 Taylor (Samuel William), memorial at Kettering,
321
Taylours at Westminster School, 243 Teacup, turning it upside down, custom explained,
131, 202