SEVENTH SERIES.
Smalls Lighthouse, death at, viii. 26, 79, 311
Smalm, a new verb, xi. 126, 238
Smart (Christopher), lines by, viii. 498
Smeaton (John), his farewell circular, iii. 289
Smelting, early, viii. 153
Smetham (J.), his picture of a conference, iv. 27
Smith motto, v. 408
Smith (Adam), his books, v. 205
Smith (Horace), reply to his 'Ode to an Egyptian
Mummy,' i. 360, 376 ; self-styled Horatio, ii. 17
Smith (Jeremiah Needham), of Shoreditch, viii. 309
Smith (John), Gent., author of 'The Mystery of
Rhetorick Unveil'd,' i. 242, 397; ii. 48, 134
Smith (Capt. John) of Virginia, his ' True Travels and
Adventures,' ix. 1, 41, 102, 161, 223, 281
Smith (Rev. John), author of 'Doctrine of the
Church of England on the Sabbath,' ii. 48, 134
, 372
Smith (Sir John), Bart., Charterhouse pensioner, iv.
, 537
Smith (Joseph Bouchier), of Kidlington, x. 48, 157
Smith (Mary), her 'Complete Housekeeper,' viii. 182
Smith (Matthew), water-beadle, of Bermondsey, viii.
Smith (Major R. C.), his death, v. 460
Smith (Sydney), on John Bull, v. 188, 292 ; his receipt
for salad, ix. 69, 155, 250 ; his friend Richard Sharp,
, 418, 513 ; lines by, xi. 226
Smith (Sir Thomas), alias Nevill, of Holt, co. Lei-
cester, vii. 189, 276
Smith (Dr. William), his 'Dictionary of the Bible/
xii. 142, 234, 383, 513
Smithfield, wife-selling at, xii. 24
Smoking, in church, i. 32, 113, 218, 297; ii. 331;
verses on, i. 387, 472 ; in Parliament, iii. 286
Smollett (Dr. Tobias), his residences, i. 178; pro-
jected new edition, iv. 507; his family, v. 58; Strap
in 'Roderick Random,' v. 133 ; viii. 348, 377, 475 ;
his death and burial, ix. 408 ; and Dibdin, xii. 205,
,.,., ..'
Smuggler's mark, viii. 27, 77
Smut in wheat, vii. 109, 276
Smyrna wines, x. 366, 494
Smyth (James), Collector, of Dublin, viii. 327, 393 ;
ix. 76 ; x. 55 ; xii. 178
Smyth (P. J.), his ' Life of General Meagher,' xii. 209
Snail water, ii. 184, 234
Snaithing as a field-name, i. 7'2, 196 .
Snakes, as food, ii. 207, 278, 335, 358 ; casting away
stings, x. 487
Snape (Andrew), farrier to Charles II., ix. 48, 115,
, 257 , ..v,,
Snarrynge or Suarringe, the name, xi. 108, 178 ; xii.
Snayers (Peter), his * Battle of the Forty,' v. 207
Snead = scythe handle, v. 347; vi. 14, 134, 195
Sneap, its etymology, vi. 46, 115
Sneezing superstitions, ii. 165 J ,nM
Snip : " I go no snip," x. 389 ; xi. 73
Snob, use of the word, iv. 127; vii. 26
- Snob, The,' continued as ' The Gownsman,' i. 414,
Snooke family of Belmont Castle, Hayan,t, xii. 127,
. ,
Snooks, its meaning, xii. 445 . ....// .... .
Snoreham, a churchless parish, ii. 46, 117, 215
Snow, folk-rhymes on, ii. 166; Tommy Snow, v. 109,
193 ; in July, vi. 206, 396, 497 ; phenomenal foot-
prints in, viii. 508 ; ix. 18, 70, 173, 253
Snow crystals in decorative art, xii. 108, 213
Snuff-box and book combined, viii. 327, 412
Snuff-box inscriptions, ii. 69, 136 ; xii. 69, 189
Snuff-boxes, potato, iv. 427, 517
Sny, its meaning and derivation, vi. 249, 371
Soane (Sir John), sealed room at his Museum, ii. 146,
, 337
Soap works, first in England, x. 305, 394 ; xii. 495
Soapstone figures from Shanghai, vii. 8, 274
Sober Society, xii. 408
Sobieski family of Poland, xii. 448, 493
Socialism : Social Democracy, xi. 349, 411 ; xii. 71,
Socialism and libraries, xii. 483
Societies, foreign, ix, 229, 315 ; learned, 306, 418
Socinian nunnery, mythical, viii. 63, 192
Sockdologer, its etymology, viii. 188, 273
Sodor and Man (Bishop of) and the House of Lords.
x. 487; xi. 17
Soho, footway to the Haymarket, i. 106
Soho, origin of the word, xii. 144, 198, 253, 296
Soinswer, its meaning, vii. 509; viii. 238
Solander cases, vii. 87, 135
Solar myths, comic, iv. 28, 154 ; v. 33
Soldier's buttons, a flower-name, iv. 247, 377
Soldier's grave, volley firing over, iv. 367, 477
Soldiers, their alleged cannibalism, iv. 224, 369, 511
Solecisms, singular, iii. 434 ; vi. 95, 237; x. 125
Solicitor and attorney, their difference, iv. 89, 176
Solicitors acting as stewards, viii. 248 ; x. 255
Solis (Miguel), aged 180, xii. 243
Solitaire, the game, ix. 348, 433 ; x. 35
Solly (Edward), F.R.S., his death, i. 300 ; annotations
on his 'Titles of Honour,' ii. 63, 151, 336; his
library, 340 ; his bibliographical papers, ix. 125
Solomon's Avon = Sollamuin (na) Samhna, iv. 467
'Solon and Croesus/ iv. 166, 312, 530
Somerby, co. Lincoln, and its church, iv. 526
Somers, its pronunciation, viii. 68
Somers (Sir George), his family and biography, ix.
- x. 38
Somerset, its population about A.D. 1500, ii. 448; iii. 32
Somerset antiquarian societies, x. 109, 333
Somerset churches, xi. 28, 135, 352
Somerset county records, ii. 69
Somerset superstition, vii. 488 ; viii. 78
Somerset trade tokens, iv. 225
Somerset House, chapel at, i. 309 ; ii. 16
Sommershill family, v. 487
Son, seventh, christened Doctor, i. 475
Song, old, vi. 489 ; without the letter B, viii, 225
Songs and Ballads:
A is the Army, ii. 127
Abraham Newland, xii. 78, 172
Ale and beer, i. 323, 437 ; ii. 413 ; vii. 33, 426
All our men were very merry men, xii. .68, 195
Anglo-Irish, i. 97 ii v-v
Anne Hathaway, i. 269, 433 ; ii. 78
Anton Shiel, iv. 427 .
Arthur of Bradley, v. 488 ; vi, 14, 56, 173