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Scarlett (Robert), sexton of Peterborough Cathedral,
his epitaph, xi. 53, 253, 511 ; xii. 115, 453 Scarmentado inquired after, ii. 47, 219 Scarpelli (Philip), poem by, vii. 388 Scattergood (Dr. Anthony), his Bible, xii. 281, 303,
395
Scattergood (B. P.) on Chapman family, ix. 187. Chest, old wooden, v. 196. Clement's Inn registers, xi. 448. Cooper's ' Athenae Cantabrigienses,' ix. 248. Fairbank (Sir Thomas), xii. 469. Fees for searching parish registers, x. 148. " Fert, fert, fert," xi. 96. Fleetwood family, iii. 448. Kimber- ley family of Bromsgrove, xi. 369. Kingsman family, vii. 390. Lewis (Rev. G.), ii. 9. London (Bishop of), his funeral, vii. 355. Powney family, viii. 144. Quarterings, xii. 98. Recorder of Not- tingham, viii. 44. Roulston family, vii. 229. Scattergood (Dr.), his Bible, xii. 303. Soluta, its meaning, iii. 268. South Sea scheme, xii. 155. Sworn clerks in Chancery, xii. 277. Treuthfeild family, i. 228. Wharton family of Beverley, viii. 204
Sceptre, ivory, of George I., xii. 409 Schaick (Lieut, van), his biography, v. 68 Schank (L. A. V.) on Mrs. Carnac,' by Reynolds,
ix. 346
Schaw family of Gospetry, x. 8, 115, 353 Schedules, Celtic, of the 1901 census, vii. 308 Schetky (John Christian), his descendants, vi. 27 Schiller (Friedrich), his ' Song on the Spanish Armada,' i. 108; his translators, viii. 442; on "Man of Destiny," xi. 348 ; Coleridge as translator, xi. 482 ; xii. 15," 275, 396 Schiller (Professor) of Cornell University, his ' Riddles
of the Sphinx,' vii. 449
Schlemihl (Peter), his name, ii. 346 ; iii. Ill Schnebbelie, the two, draughtsmen, their biographies,
viii. 182
Schomberg (A.) on Garrick medal, iv. 227 School, St. Andrew's, in Scotland, x. 108 School Board system, its extinction, xii. 485 School library of the seventeenth century, xii. 388,
435, 472
School rules, old, ix. 226 ; x. 15, 256 School teachers in Kent, 1578-1619, vii. 3, 137 School time table, old, xi. 186, 294 Schoolboy literature in 1710, xi. 145, 297 Schoolboys' rights at weddings, x. 65 Schools, County Council and Board, xii. 107, 157 Schools, public, governing bodies of, x. 67, 114, 197 Schopenhauer, passage from ' Essays,' iv. 169, 297 Schulenburg (E.) on " of whom " for " whose," viii. 44 Schulze (Heinrich Edmund), 1824-78, German organ- builder, xi. 247, 410
Schuyler (C. P.) on Westminster custom, x. 185 Schwartz (J.) on Askell family, iv. 269, 545. Howard
(Edward), ninth Duke of Norfolk, iv. 247 Science and sorcery, viii. 302 Scilly Islands, their conquest by Athelstan, viii. 205,
346
" Scir locc," translation of, xii. 268 Sclavonic names. See Slavonic. Scogan (Henry) and Chaucer, ii. 423 Scoggan or scoggin, use of the word, xii. 206, 514 Scoinson arch, architectural term, v. 357, 480
Scolding wife, or " ricks," iv. 185
Scorpions in heraldry, iii. 436
Scot abroad, iii. 109
Scot on " winged " Skye, i. 6, 150. Wade (General),
i. 129 Scot (Michael), his ' Qvaestio cvriosa de Natvra Solis
et Lvnae,' viii. 341 Scot (Robert), inventor of leathern artillery, d. 1613,
i. 429 ; xi. 268, 334, 452 ; xii. 18 Scotch. See also Scottish.
Scotch, origin of the word, i. 369, 475 ; iii. 127, 331 Scotch as a language, v. 95
Scotch, comic, in parody on ' Bonnie Doon,' x. 46 Scotch ballad: Habbie Simpson,' xi. 229, 436 Scotch bodyguards, ii. 87 Scotch church in London, ix. 227 Scotch coins, plack and boddle, ii. 348, 529 Scotch farm leases, their length, i. 369 Scotch houses, old, x. 408, 458 Scotch Prime Ministers, xi. 116 Scotch probationers, i. 67, 177 Scotch provinces, iii. 161, 209, 294 Scotch words and English commentators, xi. 1 Scotchman, origin of the name, iii. 127, 331 Scotia on Blantyre family, viii. 424. Regents of
Scotland, vi. 287 Scotland, sedan chairs in, ii. 165 ; Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in, iii. 328 ; Civil War in, 348 ; list
of Regents of, vi. 287 ; King Edward VII.'s title
in, vii. 225, 317 ; arms of, vii. 368, 452; ix. 17 ;
reproduced in America, vii. 471 ; seal of the Great
Steward of, ix. 205 ; the songstresses of, 465 ;
long leases in, xii. 25, 134, 193, 234 ; first railway
in, 186
Scotland, Curse of, new fact, v. 493 Scotland, North, whales io, iv. 144 Scotland, United Free Church of, commemoration of
the signing of the uniting Act, vi. 366 Scots : " Famous Scots," ix. 161 Scots and Picts, vi. 90, 196, 416 ' Scots Magazine,' its bibliography, i. 265 Scott and Liddell, ' Greek Lexicon,' epigram on, iii.
466, 484, 493 j iv. 56 Scott (Mrs. Alexander), last survivor of the 1820
settlers in Cape Colony, xii. 226 Scott (E. E.) on "In matters of commerce the fault of
the Dutch," x. 168 Scott (Dr, E. J. L.) on Samuel Sainthill and his
Basque studies, iii. 254 Scott (Sir Gilbert) on Wakefield bridge chantry, xii.
Scott (J.) on Baron de Grivegne'e and Power, ix. 91 Scott (John), citizen and salter of London, vii. 468 Scott (Reginald), his ' Discoverie of Witchcraft,' ix.
387 Scott (Col. Robert), inventor of leathern artillery. See
Scot Robert. Scott (R. F.) on John Kirkby, ix. 373. Marsden
(Rev. Samuel), vi. 66
Scott (S. C.) on Maximilian Coult, iii. 468 Scott (Thomas), ob. 1775, his descendants, vii. 28 Scott (Thomas), Sir Walter's brother, his grave at
Quebec, ii. 445 Scott (Sir Walter), on the Grimms' ' Popular Stories,'
i.262; ii. 33, 93, 172; 'Life,' by G. M'Donald,