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NOTES AND QUERIES

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INDEX.


Rucksle, its derivation, 152.

Rugbsean, Latin poem by, 271.

Running footmen, 9. 80. 121. 177. 279. 383. 439.

Rushton (Wm.) on rickling pig, 75.

Ruskin (Mr.) and Sir Walter Scott, 209.

Russia and Turkey in 1712-13, 446.

Russian newspaper, the oldest, 206.

Rusticus on rushes in churches, 521.


S.


S. on Coney of Walpole, 193.

William Spencer, 472. 2., on restoring old deeds, 462. Sacramental wine in wooden cups, 211. 340. 502. Safety-valve, its discoverer, 1 55. 240. 303. Sage (Bishop John), his Works, 494. Sage (G. J.) on double Christian names, 440. St. John (Henry, 1st Viscount), 326. St. (W.) on curious right to appoint a coroner, 223. Salmon (R. S.) on ballad on Lord Derwentwater, 63.

Punning and pocket-picking, 253.

Running footmen, 279. Salopiensis on Handel's musical library, 75. Salt (Wm.), bequest to the Society of Antiquaries, 63. Samaritans, their origin, 72. 157. Samecast, or samcast, of land, 471. Sampson (Dean), 126. Sancroft (Abp.), his commission for consecrating Non-

juring bishops, 30. Sandwich (John, 4th Earl), 331. Sansom (J.) on Bible, in patristic Greek, 377.

Crediton Church, co. Devon, 280.

Dies Dominicus, 321.

Mayor of London in 1335, 520.

Proctors in Oxford diocese, 242.

Rand, its etymology, 264. Sardinian motto, 442. 512. Sartor on morning dreams, 392.

Ruskin and Sir Walter Scott, 209.

Vernage, a wine, 234.

Saunders (Richard), physiognomist, 55. 183. Savage (Richard), a mason, 131.

Savoy, Strand, formerly a nursery of rogues, 31 ; Je- suits' schools and chapel, 69. Saxon proverb in St. Boniface's Works, 375. Sayes Court, Deptford, 365. S. (B. N.) on " first impression," 193. Scarbabe, its meaning explained, 294. S. (C. H.) on person noticed by Pascal, 500. Schomberg (Duke of), monument, 127. School-boy rhymes, 342. Schoolmaster abroad, 148. 282. Schoolmaster, his cruel roll, 53. Schools, severity in our early, 13. 53. 131. 481. Scoble (A. R.) on the trial of the Calas, 13. Scold, punishment of one, 490. Scotch Church, Swallow Street, 42. Scott (John) on bread converted into stone, 62.

De la Fond, 140. Ghost-laying, 82.

Huguetan (Pieter), Lord of Vryhouven, 140. Reading in darkness, 142.

Scott (Sir Walter) and the Bride of Lammermoor, 4. Scott (Wm.) on Samuel Brewer's arms, 75.


Scottish episcopal clergy, lists of, 391.

Scotus on Jacobite song, 371.

Screw bayonet, 32. 128. 208.

Screw steamer, motto for, 249.

Scrope (Abp. Richard), his picture in a Missal, 489.

Scrutator on "Dies Dominicus," 252.

S. (D.) on equestrian Lord Mayors, 17.

Seabury (Dr.), Bishop of Connecticut, 175.

Seal, a local name, its derivation, 73. 163.

Seal, arms on one, 212.

Seals, town and corporation, 312. 482.

Seals of Cranmer, Latimer, Ridley, and Jewel, 94.

Secret service money, 471.

Sedgemoor, once submerged, 38.

Sedley (Sir Charles), portrait, 1 53. 222.

Seraglio, in the sense of walls, 470.

Serjeants' mottoes, 249.

Servetus (Michael), burnt with his books, 397.

Serviens on " Gen. Howe a gallant commander," 11.

Paul Jones, a ballad, 55.

" Pleasures of Ornithology," its author, 1 1 .

Silver medal. 55. Sexton (Dr. G.) on broken hearts, 497.

Kentish proverb, 401. S. (F.) on Churchdown, 99.

Impropriator v. appropriate!', 282. S. (F. A.) on incense in public worship, 411. S. (G. L.) on the Lord of Burleigh, 437.

Gen. James Wolfe, 422.

Robin Hood, 460.

S. (G. S.) on Cliefden House, 432. S. (H.) on extraordinary price of port wine, 390. Shaffner (Col. Tal. P.), noticed, 133. Shaftesbury (Anthony-Ashley, 1st Earl), 325.

Shakspeare:

All's Well that Ends Well, Act V. Sc. 3., " Our own

love waking cries," 494. Hamlet readings, 88. 151. 221. 384. Rack, or wrack, in the Tempest, 425. Seven Ages of Man, illustrated, 346. Timon of Athens, Act IV. Sc. 3., " Raise me this

beggar, and deny't that lord," 85. 461. Titus Andronicus, Act IV. Sc. 4., " The eagle

suffers little birds to sing" 480.

Shakspeare's Winter Tale at the Princess's Theatre, 364.

Shand family, 389.

Sheep, their popular names, 416. 502.

Shells, British land and fresh- water, 506.

Sherborne (W. T.) on extraordinary liturgy, 422.

Scarbabe, its meaning, 294. Sheridan (R. B.) and other people's wine, 94. Sheriff, office of high, 18.

Sherlock (Dr. Wm.), satire on his taking the oaths, 32. Short-hand, systems of, 152. 263. 303. 401. Shrewsbury (Gilbert Talbot, 13th Duke), 326. Shrewsbury, painting at, 1 49. 222. Shury (Mrs.), her large family, 469. Sidney Papers, their editor, 266. 443. Siege, the longest on record, 271. Sigma Theta on Campbell of Glenurchy, 335. Signs, house, 103.

Simon (Thomas) the medallist, 477. Simpson (W. Sparrow) on Suffolk notes, 205. Sinclairs of Dunbeath, 210. 279.