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Notes and Queries, Jan. 28, 1922. SUBJECT INDEX. 555 St. Thomas the Apostle, site of church in Queen Street, B.C., 428 Sala (G. A.), authorship of line in his burlesque, ',Wat Tyler, M.P.,' 189 Salome, the dance of, 150, 197, 235, 273, 297, 413 i Salt monopoly and the Aldeburgh Chamberlains' Account-book, 39 Sambatyon, legendary stream, 292, 332 Sancta (Petra), arms on copy of his ' Tesserae > Gentilitiae,' 191, 237 Sanger's and Astley's circuses, 329, 373, 393, 413 Santiago Cathedral, fire at, 69 " Sapiens dominabitur astris," 509 Saracen or Saxon ? A question of arms, 362, 413 I Sartoris (Signora), 388, 435 Savage life, relapses into, 37, 53 Saxton (Christopher), Elizabethan map-maker, 191, 234 Scattergood (John), East India Merchant, and the Pillow Club, 169 School holidays, 528 School magazines, 54, 96, 175, 217, 238, 276, 377 j Scientists, burial-places of eminent, 250, 315, 359, 377 Scotland : a journey to in 1730, 161, 183 ; rate' of travel to London in 1740-50, 272; illicit! distilling in Highlands, 431, 473 Seals, curious medieval, 101 ; of. married women in the Middle Ages, 127 " Sea-serpent " tales, 210, 274, 318, 394 S6bire (Vicomte de), 207, 296 See of Brechin, arms of, 193 Segnius (Fabius), 129, 218, 295 Septs, Irish, 271 Seton (George) : see Winton Sforzas and the Order of the Golden Spur, 121 Shakespeare : Schmidt's concordance, 47 ; songs, 174 ; an omission in Mrs. Cowden Clarke's concordance, 216 ; performance of King Lear in 1772, 308; misquotation of, 430; centenary of first performance of plays in English on French stage, 444 Shakespeare's cheese-loving Welshman : see under Cheese Shakespeariana : 2 Henry IV., V. Hi. 93 : meaning of the word " but," 57 " Shall " and " will " in A.V., 271, 313, 395, 434 Sheepshanks (John), Bishop of Norwich, his burial-place, 211 Shelley (Mary Wollstonecraft) and Harrow, 14 ; the " misconduct " of her Irish pupils, 490 Shelley (P. B.), similarity between sentence in his ' A Defence of Poetry ' and sentence in Dr. Johnson's ' Basselas,' 368 Shelley (Sir P. F.) and Harrow School, 14 Sherwood (Mrs.), her ' Stories of the Church Catechism,' 251, 299 " Ship," gender of, 511 Shock and pain, popular belief concerning, 292, 414 " Shuffle-wing " or " shovel-wing," local name for sparrow, 129, 174, 237 " Sicco pede," meaning, 109, 157 " Sidesman," use of the word, 92 Signs used in place of signatures, 51, 95, 176, 180 Sillet (John), agricultural writer, 52 Silver medal : identification, 36, 75 Simson (Alexander), Burgess of Dundee, 331,397 Simson family, 389 " Single whiskey," meaning of term, 18, 95 " Six Lords " : see Tavern signs " Skelder " and " Skeldergate," derivation of place-names, 272, 313, 378 Slang, English Army, as used in the Great War, 340, 341, 378, 383," 415, 423, 455, 465, 499, 502, 538 Slave-trade : Liverpool slave-ship, 229, 279 Smith (J. A.), Dean of St. Davids, his burial- place, 211 Smith (J. T.), his ' Nollekens and His Times,' 328, 376 Smith (John Raphael), his portrait of ' Miss Johnstone,' 127 Smithfield, London : bibliography, 67 " Smoke-money " : see Hearth tax Smokers' folk-lore, 528 Smollett and Pope, references to indexing in works of, 48 Smyth (Thomas) of Lincoln College, Oxford, 221 Snowden family, early settlers in America, 462 Snowe (Rev. Richard), b. 1723, 469 Snuff-box, relic of old London Bridge, 31, 76, 177 ; relic of the Victory, 189 Society of Friends : see Quakers Songs and Ballads : A frog he would a-wooing go, 51, 95, 135, 217 Cheshire cheese song, 212, 254 He was one of the dear old regiment, 12 Jack at the windlass, 112, 172, 334 Mary she came weeping, 138 Noble Laird of Thornyburn, 129 Poor Uncle Ned, 77 Pullee off yo' ole coat, 429, 475 The cork leg, 470, 537 The other side of Jordan, 429, 475 The steam arm, 470, 537 " South," derivation of word, 527 Southwark Bridge, old, 249 Sowden (Benjamin), minister of English church at Rotterdam, 1748, 79 Spartans as descendants of Abraham, 370, 414, 436 ' Spectator' and Sir Richard Steele, 331 Spice family, derivation of name, 295 Spies : " Mata Hari," 527 Spry (William) of Exeter, d. 1712, 510 Stacey (John), vicar of Crediton, 1742-1759, 470 Stafford (Viscount), 99 " Standards," legal use of word, 388, 454, 532 Stanley (Archer), landscape painter, 491, 534 Staresmore family of Froles worth, 34 " State room," origin of term, 73 State trials in Westminster Hall, 132 Statues and memorials in the British Isles : Royal personages, 206, 298 ' Statutes at Large,' insertion of titles to chapters of, 353 Staverton, Co. Devon, body found whole and imputrid after 80 years' burial, 272, 477 Steele (Sir Richard) and ' The Spectator,' 331, 532 Stephens (James), quotation from, 519 Sterne (Laurence), anecdote of, 55 Stocker (John), mayor of Poole, 1513, 151 Stocker (William), mayor of Winchester, 1492, 151 Stomp, miniaturist, 529 Stress : see Accent Strolling players of the eighteenth century, 168